Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, July 20, 1905, Image 6

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    Par 6.
THE CENTRE DEMOCRA
T, BELLEFONTE, PA.,
JULY 20,
1905.
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QU EEN OF |
DIAMONDS
By MARGARET
RICHARDS
ceive
dom 200m
with
hed
all
and lay unheeded in one
corner; the cards by whose ald coming
«hid care
vident that
this fa
events were evoked were pu
lessly aside. It was e
fortune had fallen upon
priestess of the future.
Nora McCabe had
wonder at *“‘cuttin’ the and it
was when Pat McCabe dled (an event
which the cards neglected to me
leaving her with five little
that Mme. Fontaine Sprung
existence an average am
of quick Iris it and
average under ]
ture, Nora lt
Fontaine
dealt n
mis
ithful
always been a
cards,”
nition),
childrer ’
had
more
John really were very angry. He might
have known she did not care for that
tupid Cantaln Carst ra
With
it
myster
next ro
anx
tle table
of
that flood het
“Yes, miss, he re
wood, the lawyer. It a folne place
for Jimmy, an’ } } gettin
into Mr. Chetw
his leg's broke,
he'll git another added de
Jectedly, and f herself a tear
splashed on the recovered queen
The girl rose. “1 don’t belleve | care
to have my fortune told today,” she
sald nervously “I—I've changed my
mind, but I shall to yon
again,” she sald, her blue eyes sweet
with sympathy. She took a bill from
her bag and laid it on the table
“Take these, too, for Jimmy.” she
sald, loosening the violets from her
furs. And with a smile and a quick it
tle nod she was gone
It was hours later that a tall, broad
shouldered man knocked at madame’s
oor and inquired for Jimmy McCabe
A few minutes later John Chetwood
pas holding Jimmy's grimy little hand
and smiling down on the little freckled
face that grinned back at him sheep
ishly
“We cannot do without Jimmy, Mrs
McCabe,” he sald pleasantly, “so I shall
depend on you to send him back as
soon as possible.” Fle took some bills
from his pocket and continued: “I want
you to take good eare of him. No! No!
That's all right!” as she tried to thank
him. “You may pay it back when
Jimmy wins his first case, or you might
tell my fortune.” He laughed good
hamoredly, looking quizsically at the
knowin’ when
piace.” she
in spite
come ver
weird hands decorating
beyond
Madame
heart
who had heen
Her warm Irish
full of gratitude )
gasped
was the
$0 good to her If
for them!
nse
only
o something
He watched wr th
i (
inter
| Ke Ole
sweet face k
tinned
John Chet
madame’
tl violets," she con
kK start of surprise
did not es ape
nd she went on rapidly
“She loves ye—there'
she
wood AVE
shrewd eves, a
8 somethin’ come
Never
to
weddin'
but
been,
for ye
between ye
mind
she's waitin’
card."
John Chetwood rose abruptly
a great fortune We'll
Into that, Mr, Jimmy," he sald
laughter wang forced, and the
his face deepened as he r
down talrs
He
tie fl
loves ye
say Igo
I see the
what's her
“That's
to look
but his
on
have
The Human Nature Pleture,
tf Iyer
54 I»
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not ol Im
day 1
people bringing their fn tetadn up to see
that 1 he 3
ps a dozen
ney t
‘ritie and the Lady
A Cenr and a Wheelharrow,
Peter the i,
ford
near the King's
to
bullding and to
During his
morning either wheeled
Menzikoff self wheeled In a
barrow In direction over the
cherished and borders,
trampling all general wreck
A path was broken through Mr. Eve
lyn's famous and almost impregnable
holly hedge, which was 400 feet long,
9 feet high and § feet thick. In short,
he did so much damage during his
three moaths’ residence from January
to April 21 that Mr. Evelyn bad as
compensation £150 from the govern
ment
: }
proposed nstruct
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work
tenancy the
his favorite
or =» 5 hil
every
beds walks
into one
Inseets That Love Melghts,
“On peaks where bird fe
consen,” sald an Alpine traveler, “and
the eternal snow seems to have fright
ened all life away, I have always found
insects. No matter how high 1 might
ellmb In those awful solitudes, beetles
and other bugs could be seen. The bee
ties dwell under the rocks and In holes
in the earth. Thelr wings are small or
missing entirely, for the snow elreum-
seribes thelr wanderings, and they gon
erally stay In one place all their Hives
Bven on the ice flelds, where there Is
not a single outcropping of roeh, but
everything Is white and frozen, there
is a great six’ legged Insect of cylindrio
al shape and coal black In color. HM
seems to be as comfortable In the snow
as other Insects are In a ower gap
even
den”
little room
two
cards
MISS GERTRUDE BERG.
Worker
Jewish
Energetie
of
the
Women,
8 Gertrude of Philadelphia,
tary of the Philadelphia
National Council of
ind one of the
r orgnnlzatic
In Cause
Herg
section
TT
for the ¢
ancement
not only In Philadelphia, but
out
With
brought
through
merien
Mrs, B. B. Fl
the
risher
wollen,
Miss Berg
who
essentially not club
ing which
alms to promote religious, philanthrop-
ic and edueational Interests. To her
Influence more than to other Is
due the fiat that the council has be
come united with the Pennsylvania
State Federation of Women's
Yet It Is not upon the
that Miss w ime
money
Jewish are
home loving and
lov women, Into the council,
any
Clubs
council! alone
and
When
twelve
energy
pended
ladelphla
re—
girls whose
factories,
cate
cigar
attent
es Are
ber persoual
. y
spent
recelve
Complexion and Diet
which
that
complexions
kinds ean be er
applications. This
an the one held
cosmetic preparations
are injurious. The cosmetic tre
is frequently a very useful and
sary adjunct to Internal treatment
and the sweeping condemnation of all
creams, ointments, powders, ete, for
the skin indulged in by the so called
“antifrivolous™ section of soclety is
based on as much ignorance and want
of common sense as Is shown by the
indiscriminate advocates of enamels,
“skin peeling” lotions and other in
Jurious preparations,
In the skin hospitals local applica
tions for the skin affections are very
largely used, but dietetic reform is al
ways insisted upon, for undoubtedly a
large proportion of eruptive discases
and discolorations which come before
skin doctors are due to improper diet
and are the result of complete Igno
rance of the dietetic laws of health.
tirely enred |
idea Is an
err
by many peo
of ever
neces
Lanndry Economy,
All women have not grasped the fact
that clothing but little solled. even
when more abundant, 18 easier to aun
der than that which loudly proclaims
fts need of soap and water. It lasts
longer, too, because It does not require
such rough wmndling. This is the argy
ment used by a young housewife who
changes her tablecloths as often as they
need it and never
once before econsigning them to, the
washtub, After each meal she A\oks
the cloth over for spots aud carefully
removes them with clear
and a soft cloth. This means
loth must remain the
meals, a thing she
mind, as the
nnd
trifle in
she does
uses napkins but
Wir water
that the
table be
not
shut
on
tween does
dining room can be
time and
Inbor
consideration of
he 'hilade
tin, The napkin he
ive the last batel
ily wash It
dows
ly fresh napkin
Finger
It might at first sec Unnecess
\y anything of the
ger owls after the
Howls,
to
use of fin
which they
but
people
ea of
for the
ton
Airy
correct
years in
have been dally put upon tables
as one observes the
to
them
sone
Ww ay
seem be Mmbued with the
using as wash basins
hands it is really “ry ke a
lon--that is, to 1 tn ber
of the fingers are to be
DOCH
that
not
ntter is
fing
ipkin as
NOW HN
The Ideal Figure,
Skin
Clean
The (lirenlar Refrigerator
Qe
ha pe, wd that the beauty of
en Rk ©
Jirt or grease;
rer there to harbor
the easiest thing in the
N
any
Eyebrows That Meet
Halr and the
A Pastry Siah
) t rhe topped
ide of much use in the
h to mix and
NE & Wi yale
whi
By hav
table and
it past
} \
Pn de for the cover!
with a cloth the table is just as sery
lconble as a furnit and
much more couvenlent for use because
not so heavy
plece of ure
Ninckened Collings.
When a whitewashed celling has be
come blackened apply a layer of starch
and water to it with a plece of soft
flannel. Allow the starch to dry on and
then brush lightly, using a brush. The
blackness will disappear, leaving no
mark whatever
Varnish the linoleum in kitchen and
ball three times a year to Insure Its
lasting qualities. The varnish should
be thoroughly dried before the floor |
used.
Kerosene should be poured through
the drain pipe of a sink at least once a
month. It will be found most effective
in cutting out collected grease
Cheesecloth, hemmed, makes excel
lent pantry cloths for glassware and
fine china,
An hour lost In the morning has to be
run after all day,
Jim,
An Animal Story Por
Little Polks
Dentist,
MR. JAMES CHIMPAN-
LEE'S PICTURE
TempleCourt, over PostoMes
Mpecial attention given to art
“Have you
Joe Baboon of Jim
“No; what Is it?
“Why, a
town
“And what is a phe
Jim
heard
photogray come
ii Who takes
4 fake iy
Course he Ww
v)
ered
it on earth want
picture ta
“To send to my
to the
ken for?
Ba
iis tall,
blushing end «
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VETERINARY SURGEON,
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Brothers,
Painters and Decorators
Dr. J. |. KILPATRICK,
al plates
Wall Paper
CHANCE
A FINE ASSORTMENT
BUSH ARCADE.
Wil PRICES
Bellefonte, Pa.
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a
Li Es A a a
How the Washboard wears
out Clothes.
Say
the time they «
oapy water swiftly through the
It works li pinn
A child of 10 can wa
prove this for
ea
Vourse if
free for a month anvwhe
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1H take IMC K 1
| pay the freight bot!
How could
n't actually wash «
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and do all that | say it w
Write me today for particulars
chine for a month,
200,000 people Are now using
today to me, thus—R. F, Bieber
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ny ex
#0 that you can
TIS
Il send on
sing it in a week
Water Witch” Washers
Binghampton, New York
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