THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., DECEMBER 8, 1904. MISS MARY A. BOOTH. A Woman Scientist Who Has Not Had a (College Education, Miss Mary A of Springfield, Mass, is a to the scle research Is Booth who is well known Mier field, valuable woman world. HL ypleal her special and she on Her ter as has written PADErS the results of work hi to attract from this country and In She is a many her experiments 1% been of such a charae attention and win praise associations both In Engl the scientific ind Royal Micro scopical society of London, one of the be to that of the A880 ciation Advancement Sel ence, a member of the Americal member fellow of few women to admitted 80 American of Micro clety; a fellow For o scoplcal soclety and a New York Microscopical society MISS MARY BOOTH vt ELlO constan use the mie prepares her use of work w women Bhe er years ago and the start She has parts of the « have | Bhe spea Ble never | technicalities roscope own lan ] micros Ope 1 is an atte: rarely ered the lecture field has been a success several from traveled to various ountry, and her lectures eon well received everywhere in a mal wwilders her audience conversat tone with neither does she ike her hearers feel that she | them. She | WAY nS zing n such ory one fr 1s de Effect of Ir fer the age lo that « line sid is true of the dor well ns of those bel of business home dominance other That our homes are not running smoothly; that flats and boarding houses multiply and divorces and nervy. ous prostrations, of proving that ought to stay at and set things right, may well mean that women meed the fresher alr wider spaces of the business world, the rellef of doing things on a big scale, the ealming effect of working Impersonally. Business hours may be ~and I think are-unnecessarily hard for a woman, but at home she has no hours at all. Her work, as the old saw has 12, 18 “never done.” 1 met a young woman recently who sald that she had never known good health until she went to work Ina downtown office and was obliged to keep regular hours. North American Review, Housework “Easily Done” The sensible housewife considers her guest has pald her a compliment when be remarks, “How easily you do your Women In Business, occupations ns ng to the world that the undue pre over the and It Is evident suffer from of will an one element Instead women home and work!" It knows little about It, but the fact ren that him the work of the housewife seems easlly done, This that the Lhinery olled; there is no rushing here and ther something aut the last There 18 no fussing when some one happens to be late to a Fheve Is no flattering in and out and Jumping up, to rush see If the biscuits are burn- There hou Hy The and jum fusses and be a may be that the guest very nins to means household mag is well after needed moment, meal, CXCUBINK oneself Ing of this ‘BO en i8 no scowl on the forehead sewlife her work who frowns and frets and later break down chronte invalid, Such a to hersef and to her family heels of the who does woman runs will sooner or ps and wom burden no con tion The more silent domestic Lien happler the wife and mother affairs are made to run and the ithier the family Corset ses of is called are reported It are to » right arm In thelr worl Cancer, w hint “eon Occurs in obliged use \ ay t nt fo unt knife so a a uniform Family Fire Drill, A Shampoo For Dry Sealp. What “Light Diet” Means. utton n, lamb cately cook eggs, dry in small portions, koun custards gelatin jellies and sponge cake cke and real fresh fruit, AT] cocoon Sarntogn Potatoes, A southern for her describes her method housekeeper celebrated excellent Saratoga potatoes it is the famil ith one variation fter the IAT ne w potatoes allced they are as thin as shavings into until Turn this water off and pour ling water for instant The ould be turned on again quickly Wipe pleces at a time, In are thrown cold water m bo an his takes out all the starch cold wa ter sl and left until the slices are crisp dry and fry, a a frying few A Straight Backbone - ¢ ! ye Ha CE } | 4 : Matting. ting alw $ the | readths | a soft Wt A harsh, stiff one wears Water rots the therefore : and breaks the fiber ber of matting. it wr water spots paper and a warm iron in wiping and fsronse blotting dry Salt ' cloth very brighten matting ean be removed with For Double Chin, For a double ghin up and down along the cheeks and sides of the face, down along the jaw, horizontally on the sides of the neck agd back and forth the chin. Ten minutes’ vigorous massage two or three times a day will often produce In a fortnight a remarkable result, massnge under Bilk may be restored by sponging, and while quite damp It should be rolled on an broomstick and left until quite dry. Bilk should never be ironed for fear of ginzing. No woman does her best except when she Is cheerful. A light heart makes nimble hands and keeps the mind free and alert. After bathing tired feet In hot water It Is very soothing to rub them with olive oll, Casters should always be a part of every shirt walst box or box couch. An Animal Story Por Little Folks How Fido Was Avenged Fido one enemy self, 1 erevnoee but Fido had He made no enemies him this happened, It Muldoon, Hved next street and who took a Hght tying tin cans with the stubby tail of Fido, One day had wl Fido pnd In protest had tied to h poor | was a good dog but one was the prix unl de sll who on mn ings to Terence hi unusually pite of gi nn own the the can hanging over the Fido's it mouth he slones Iplessly But ithed at out People oried and at last, after many Heeman shot him. They Dog cemetery But tl Fido the mou and laughed He fr stuck An Animal Story Por Littie Folks The Grasshoppers Sign in the meadow nfronted with pearnt he wi READE GRAS AND THOUGHT keep off the grass. This and | not able to cll live In the water “But there's that sign “what am 1 to do about that? pose the best thing Is to use it way to keep the butterflies from worry ing me any more." 80 off he went to a paint shop and got a bucket of paint and a brush. Then he returned to the fleld where the sign stood, and at the bottom of it he paint od these words, “Hopper's Flowers." And now the sign was altogether dif ferent, for It read: HE BAT ON A or in {trees or added; I sup he in some KEEP OFF THE GRASSHOPPERS FLOWERS When the butterflies came along that way and read the new sign and saw Mr. Grasshopper marching about the fleld with a big club In his hands they decided that It would not be wise for them to stay around there any longer, and they had to go to another meadow | | i to find flowers to feed upon. Pittsburg | | Dispatch. No, 281. «Triangle. 1. Rural. 2. Junction. 84. A perpendle ular line from one end of an are to the diameter drawn through the other end, 4. One of the thay foot B. A preposition. 6. A extremitios of letter No, 202. ~Pleture Puzzle, L00 ~Neversnls, L234. ~Concenled Word Square, 1 250 Riddle, No, 8840. Missing Rhymes, 257 ~Rhombold ' No, 3858 Jumble, not shall tonight es soft wi 200 ~Decaplitations, ntar and have the less er white Behead a Joiner's narrow Behead a puddle of water and have a whip and have na too] passage or street Mixed Mathemnatios, (setting a problem)-If portra in Master camera onds, quired three fifths of a one ean take #iX seve how many be re take th fn Ime rirait In Me-Up to Fishing For Fischer. A fishy i fisher nar Fischer Fished fish 1 ' Not on Speaking Terms Mr. Raj Then you know Lucas Paints (Tinted Gloss) If you paint houses with out them, there are surely some things about them you ought to know. They are economical in first cost and last cost. The prices are right and the paints cover, look and wear to beat any other paint ever made, There are other reasons too, Ask your dealer, John Lucas & Co PhMadelphia to her at one time 1Hustratea rs, Quite Contrary, The trust it Is a wondr marvel of {he The more ng “Down The higher It dott rit Rheumatism Neuralgia Key to the Puzzler. Tot s 1 2A2. ~Primal Acrostic: M : 2. Instep 3. Li # thing The with fit!” we're mh ton ” ale nn nden Hheumatinm facial Neuralgia Hamins 0c, and $00, Hamlins Cough Balsam Hamlins Blood & Liver Pills WATER BRAN nnn OW BALE AND RECOMMENDED BY C. M. Parrish, - - - Druggist Bellefonte, Pa. A Tonle Wha For Overworked Afliicted Women Are With “Nerves,” Easy and Quick! Soap-Making with BANNER LYE ] ee ren ANG waste pipes ‘ " Banner J es rf Ban The Sem Chemica) Works. PWilade lobie KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY A Safety Detice Pleasant to take, Powerful te Cure, Anda Welcome in every Home, KIDNEY and LIVER cure. 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Seid By DIES wm ARTIN RUDY, LANCASTER, PA, Sold In Bellefonte by CM free sample Washing Stockings. Parrish: call for ended that a litt vine which Dr. J. J. KILPATRICK, Dentist, Bellefonte, Pa over PoctofMoes wash tion given toartificial ECKENROTH'S WALL PAPER A Record Breaker in Variety, Style and Price. HERE is no reason for vou to have your rooms look shabby, when you can have them Papered and Painted or Grained so cheaply. [always have a complete stock of Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Sash Rods, high grade Enamels, Japalac, Bronzes and Varnishes; Room Mouldings, French Picture and Mirror Glass. Estimates on any Painting or Pa perhanging Cheertully Given. E. J. ECKENROTH, Contracting Painter and Paperhanger. Bellefonte, Pa.
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