THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, P/ + MARCH 9, 1905, MRS. MAY WRIGHT SEWALL, A Prominent Reformer and Founder of Women's Clubs, May Wright ex-presulent of the Mrs and Council of gtock, born Bhe became a pal of a coll EUuages sool . ! ‘ Matrimony beck f} n 1880 did not educatic it. She and oughly domesticate in Indianapolis being a mode not neglected She is the founder of other tions, not an’'s club rt associat Indiana Newall International New | founder Wolke! ngland but mg deter r in her wo al + UI ’ dened POSSESSEes He degree A. M with all fe thor r home » and ably the Indianapolis on, Eq St society nae, R Inflammable Flannelette A Perfect Bed MAE ee eae ae rs vas Ar excel] not Ing tion may overfine generously supplied, of a and ng of rose ves and lavender or new mown hay The textures make even beds of straw or husks more Inviting than those stuff monuments of great estate, flock beds, down beds or hair mattresses, even though they be sheeted with satin and lace. By the way, It was a flock bred, “my second best,” that Shakespeare willed Anne Hathaway, his wife, not, as some have sald, In misprision of her, but because the best bed, like freeholds and lease holds, was subject to entall and went Invariably to the helr—Good House keeping ap need ES whiteness smell conrsest so conditioned The Girl From Sehool, The daughter who comes home from boarding school is often a disappoint ment to her mother, Is she not so? Bhe 1s Inclined to be critical and make remarks about the furniture, the table, #ven your gowns, which hurt bitterly, sven though she is your daughter, Bhe seems discontented with the old life, and you are at a loss as to what Is to be done, But do not take the situation too seriously, and, above all things, do | not harass her with showing her what you consider her “plain duty.” She loves you just as much, but she is young and has been away, says Wo nan's Life Although she seems very self assur ed, her far enough to realize how little she knows She led by affection and led and gentleness If «he wants to make ch far very contident of herself and abilities, she has only not gone must he One 80 to on, and nges in the h Ife, 1 they are possible ner permit I give her occupat he new [deas she brings out something to you too leaning Windows, ia splendid windows Into n put wpoonfu { {erosene and oft cloth dip it two of witer Take a a lit the hand in the wring it and wash your win hen rub and polish tie larger than basin, half both with a soft newspaper This and dirt glass and paint more eas dows, sash and glass dry with a soft. towel fly ipecks will both proce NS remove from ly and quick oap and water and les better polish sutlicient for ed windows Ire itive of in Good Healt! Baby's Short Clothes. naking baby's « For Hardwood Floors, (Candlesticks Matting yello effe to use | the proportion of a handful to of water, The floor should thoroughly Disheloths Put two tablespoonfuls of soda In a small tub of cold water, put the dish cloths In and allow to soak about one hour. Stir them with a stick. Then lift them into a pan of warm water, wash the cloths with soap and rinse In cold water, They need no bolling When feeling faint or the symptoms of heart palpitation, bend the head downward, Bome persons cannot stand #0 violent a remedy, but It Is effectual, as It allows the blood to run to the head. Many people do not know how to rest when tired. If the walst is aching bad ly, lle down on a sofa or bed and thrust the arm under the left knee while lying on the left side, Moth patches may be removed by a lotion of salicylic acid and rose water. two ounces of rose waler to half a dram of acid. A little sugar added to the water used for basting the roast, especially If it be veal, improves Ita favor, i — - LIVING AT A HOTEL, Fennible Advice to Women Who Have to Travel Alone, When you go to a hotel you will be met at the door by a porter, and you can either go to the office wn nek him clerk th him or to engage But it Is altogether a room for you from ’ the Custom to vou need not feel for n woman to go to the office roo, ane ire doing anyt NE conspic u what sort o sh price Il Vien If you her that vate on After pi Yon ] Leave offic go Lhe time nd that nre ng in it ou are prepared to pay for. Don't Keep the san ou order mes nen « 3 would if If yvau look CREEPING BAGS The Best Way to Make Haby Garments Useful These Saft Castile Soap half « a sa heat liquid the ved pour in a wide mouthed Jar When the mixture cools it will be Jelly This is excellent to have by to rub on the bands when washing, diluted more water to which a couple pinches of soda are added It Is a harmless and cleansing shampoo to be rubbed into head then rinsed thoroughly Put then wd ane toget! stand over that will soap is dissol with r of the which Is A Homemade Antigue A woman whose desire for beautiful things quite outstrips her pocketbook created from an old square plano case A magnificent library table, The works of the Instrument had become lutely worthless, so they out. When the plano was closed It was a tight box of rosewood. The front plece was taken off, and a pine rawer was fitted In with the front plece for the front of the drawer. Two old fashioned glass knolw were screw od nto the drawer for handles. The legs were beautifully carved, but were of course too long, so they were sawed off to make the top come to a conven fent height for a table. The whole thing was polished highly, and the re sult was a table that could not be bought for $100. Brown Book. nbheo were’ taken ’ ’ Womnaniike, 8 man left To the world.'"” some ros beautiful woman in the “Yes. Where are they “Why er they most wheth Sup Jour Know r you pose we nal. Fasereine pract cal tion with John Lucas & Co Philadephia nn Your spare time Is worth ney to you if you know how By our system of by mall without joss of time rk ash it gration qualify 1] can ur w for any sition in the coupon I out and send in the coupon TODAY! INTERNATIONAL CORRE S PONDENCE SOMOOLS, Ben TER, Seranten, Pa Floss euplain how 1 can quailly fa petition marked XK below Sanitary Bagloser 3 NOM cassia $1. & Ne. ONY co cummmmnaeston. SH cesses ER EE EE EE ER EE EE RE RE EE EE EE EN] Our Closing Out Sale of Shoes 1s now in it’s heighth. CESS, It is a big suc- The Shoe buyers of Centre county appreciate a sale of this kind, for they are all getting money. big values for their Our store has been crowded for the last week and every person is well sat- isfied with their bargains. As we have advertised to sell and close out $12,000 worth of Shoes and we intend to do it, we will not let up on this sale until they are all sold. So we have plenty of good bargains left for all. Do not miss this sale of Shoes, for if you do you will regret it. Watch for the packages wrapped with red paper and you will know they are bargains from our Shoe sale. YEAGER & DAVIS, BELLEFONTE, PA. | | | | | FEBRUARY CLEARANCE SALE Wa Papers Reduced! Bush, Arcade, to ada donde ada ndendeadandondeadandsadeadendasdesbandandasdendasdaadasdoadendasdanl E.J] ECKENROTH, Belle P a. fonte, hdd bd bd dd bd dd dd dd bd bd bd A bd bh bd E E. K. RHOADS At his A ard opposite the P R. R Passenger sells only the best qualities ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS COAL. 84% * Also all kinds of | Wood, Grain, Hay ¥ Straw and Sand Superior Screenings for lime burning. Builders’ and Plasterers’ Sand. ; 0000 TELEPHONE CALLS Central, No. 1321; Commercial, No, 68 ~ Centre County Banking Co. Corner High and Spring Streets, Rucive Dromits; Discount NoTRs JM. SHUGGERT, Osshier. | station, Bellefonte Trust Company Nuocessors lo JACKSON BHASTINGS & OO Capital $125,000, OFFICERS + SPANGLER ROSS OO. HICKOK JOHN FPF, HARRIS TRAAC MITCHELL Presiden: Vied] President Treamarer Art. Treas DIRECTORS, I. Henry Cochran, A OC Mingle J. L. Spangler Claude Cooke CO. T.Gerberioh Roms 0 Hickok John I' Harris Interest paid on Lime deposits Collections made on all points on fav orable terms Acts as Administrator, Guardian, As signee, iver and Trastes, Prompt attent ven to all bank. ing matters ent toi
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