Page 6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., FEBRUARY 23 “9 ) 1905. HOME HANDICRAFT. HOUSEHOLD CONVENIENCES, SIMPLE, BUT JUST THE THINGS NEEDED. Made With the Home Tool Kit and Materinl-=A Safe Medi cine Case—A Very Inexpensive Taking Nest For Shoes~Handy Pockets. Almost any one capable of handling the ordinary house tools will find little if any difficulty in making the useful objects pletured or mentioned here and selected from number of among suggestions for a such conve ies submitted AR the nied and Fireside for A UBLE DECKED SHOE NEST Yecept solled collars and cuffs This mn s batten fas tened at the upper part of the floor In a beds closet and will always be found to be extremely useful ittached to soln Of Shampooing the Head The halr itself should be well washed every few weeks, and a good shampoo wash Is made as follows: The yolk of an egg well beaten into a pint of tepid rin water, Into which have been put two ounces of spirits of rosemary. A ttle of this rubbed Into the roots of the hair also before brushing itt. Where there is Irritation of the scalp it shows that the head needs washing. Many people are not half enough particular about this duty and have an Idea that frequent washing will injure the halr. While this may be true to a considerable extent, It Is also certain that unless the head Is washed often enough to keep it really clean the scalp gets into a state of irr tation and causes much annoyance, can be For the Slekroom, A simple and effective means to clear the atmosphere of a room, recom- mended by an experienced nurse, is to | place a lump of camphor In a saucer CROCHETED GOCART ROBE. A Convenient and Pretty Arranges ment For the Baby's Outing, Make a chain 21 inches long of white Germantown, First Row. Three d, ¢, in 1st chain, skip 3, 3 d. ¢. In next stitch and repeat to the end of the row, finishing with 1 KC Second Three dd. ¢. In middle chain stitch between the clus ters and fasten at the end of the last cluster with 8, ¢. Turn and in the mid dle d, ¢. of each cluster of the 1st row make 3d. ¢., fastening agalo at the end with a until the work 35 Incl With Row ench 8. ¢. Repeat is es long blue Germantown make 1 row, then 3 more of white, 1 of color, 8 of white, 1 of color and 3 of white, The work should then be 30 inches long Fold over the work to the depth of 15 inches. Baste the sides Nghtly together and work a row of 8 ¢. down them, taking up the stitch through both front and back of the pocket. Catch the white wool in the end and make a bor der across the top of the blanket thus: Eight d. ¢. in middle of 1st cluster, 1 8. ¢. between 2d and 3d cluster, 8 d. c. between 3d ith cluster. Make al ¢. across the top and ternate shells and s of the blanket at a right distance to keep the work flat. Break the wool Begin at the same end as before with blue wool, Ch. 3, wool over pull up thie rat stitch of the shell; ’ & a FARO FP ® « TOws In instead Repent with full shells ending ¢ work square Sand Teoria ’ pon : ng grad wderedd sug Hien ogEs ’ if egg be red OArse granu ‘ of powde ar and Inted sugar lake In Sug sprinkle wit} mixed with a a moderate oven Hitle cinnamon Ment and Macaron! Cut the neat dice. F a pint and boll meat io small or break one cupful of macaron salted water untill tender then drain. Prepare a pint of tomato sauce, turn into It the meat and macs ron! and draw to the side of the fire for fifteen or until the meat very hot through Serve on toast Table Talk in minutes Is One of the New (olffures. In colffures the prevalent Paris faney is for the unwaved back hair to be car ried straight up to the top of the head and dressed In a knot or twist, Hardly a stray curl Is to be seen, and the front hair, also unwaved, but fuffed, Is brought in a becoming puff very low over the forehead nearly to the eye brows Little Wrinkles Vor the Cook. In making mince ples it Is unneces sary to pare the apples. Core and quarter them after a thorough washing and put them through the meat grind er, Bolle apples are almost-as good as baked ones and can be cooked more quickly. Prepare them as for baking and add plenty of sugar when half done, Instead of blackening a chicken or fowl by singeing oyer burning paper use a very little alcohol poured into a | plate and lighted. It Is safer to set the plate In the sink, | Oream suitable for whipping should : i Apply & very hot poker to it. This be twenty-four hours old, should con- | tain 25 per cent or more of butter fat and be well chilled before | : | using. Good Housekeeping. BABY’'S ARMS, Suffering Recipients of a Great Deal of Mistaken Kindness, One afternoon a smartly gowned wo man came down the steps of a fash- fonable New York apartment house leading a child by the hand. She was evidently in a hurry, and her quick, Jong strides made a mighty pace for the tiny feet, which finally lost the power to take any steps at all The woman, unwilling to be delayed by the child, hurried on, dragging the one after her, deaf to the protesting wall that came from under the big hat atop the little figure at her side she went, anxious, no doubt, to 1 up time lost The people she met paid no If one or two turned axl gave n puss ing look to the palr it was merely to wonder absently why the child cried But from across the street the driver of a coal cart, busy unloading coal into a hole In the sidewalk, caught sight of the woman and, with a brief exclama tion intended for no one in particular, ran after her, calling loudly: “Madam, if you don't pick up that child I'll eall a policeman. You'd ought to be asham ed to treat a baby worse'n you would a bull pup.” At first the mother pald no attention to the man unless inwardly to resent his Interference. But as he repeated his threat she stopped, impatiently set the child on his feet, wiped his tears away, him a little for crying then went on at a pace the b ¢ the d 1 1141 little on nke heed scolded Il Kw wl! PARIS EVENING GOWNS Fabrice and Garnitare Are Very Cost. iy, but the Latter Is Simply Used Evening tollots ) tissue and garnit fre Ost " wi MN late ire, which ia ever, is used very discreetly CHI ENING GOWN of the best nu ered more « Je abundance of tissue Exquisite line flower decoration embroidery never introduced heavily or with idea of an elaborate trim ming. Soft, souple velvets require less decoration than crepes de chine, mous selines or taffeta souple quit iu Ince nerusta ewel 3 ” pauiett are delicately used showing “How fine house looks! “Yes, it's painted with Lucas Paints {Tinted Gloss your been That's what gives it the bright, rich, glossy appearance. Lucas R Saints give a higher gloss, look better and look better longer than any other paint made. Ask your dealer. John Lucas & Co Philadelphia The #keteh OF an evening gown shows a becoming model made in blue taffeta The plain, full skirt fectively “garnished with narrow ruch Ings of plalted valenciennes lace. The corsage is draped above a corselet of taffeta embroidered in pear) and sequins, The chemisette of fine white mousseline interlaced with blue ribbon. E B. is ef Crosswise is de C, Echoes of Fashion. No halfwi fans, They unre extremely y prevalls in either 1 mnil large Bas and side com! for the uniformly wi re o hell, with | AL § upon these coiffure HO gold mntings or diamonds styles are man) Very striking sy the ventional bright red yr Kir dies havi in ing a con design Cut steel Chiffon vet is counted as one of the smartest materials for ceremonious cos fumes The straight the waist has Startling low out of of the exaggerated type fronted corset 1s quite out ng The cultivation of again set in ranni ontrasts, such over mauve, red and nlle and reseda, the new « Bone made of the gOW1 Disturbing , FF mile’'s Weekly Performing Wonders. Thompson's Barosma, Kidney and Liver Cure wriormine = Is not Oo nd $1.00 > 1581 TAD ACV Kivi RUM Big Clearance wa SALE... Al JAS. SCHOFIE Harne SU J LD'S, Kg St 5=A Blankets and Robes, FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS snl make room of " these goods must be i to for our large stock summer goods These Blankets are the strongest, they wear the longest We have the only full assortment of Blankets, Robes and! horse goods in town Don't fail to get our prices on Light and Heavy Harness The Assortment in the County. mes Schofield, Spring St., Bellefonte, Pa. Ja Our Closing Out Sale of Shoes is now in it’s heighth. It is a big suc- CEeSS. The Shoe buyers of Centre count appreciate a sale of this kind, for the are all getting big for thei money. ralues Our store has been crowded for thé last week and every person is well sat isfied with their bargains. As we have advertised to sell and close out $r2,000 worth of Shoes and we will let this sale until they are all sold. intend to do it, we not up or So we have plenty of good bargains left for all. Do not miss this sale of Shoes, fo if you do you will regret it. Watch with red paper and you will know they for the packages wrappec are bargains from our Shoe sale. YEAGER & DAVIS, BELLEFONTE, PA. BE a ——_— re —————— (\} | TAKE CAR { B oe “ All kinds and sizes of Boys’ and Girls' Skatq Sleds, Sleighs, Farm and Lumbermen’s Bob Si SPE( ” IAL JANUARY DISCOUNT McCALMONT & CO. NNN “ FEBRUARY CLEARANCE SA All Wall Papers Reduced! §E JL ECKENROT Bush Arcade, Bellefonte,
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