Thursday, December 4th, 1913, CHRISTMAS OFFERINGS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS Napery of Handsome Quality an Appreciated Present, —————— Every housekeeper, whether in fluent or moderate circumstances, appreciate a gift of napery at Christ mas time, too full to suit the taste minded, overflow she makes space for the sur plus. One of the articles which she'll be glad to have is a round tablecloth of the new kind. And It's made if you are a neat sewer, center is of heavy linen lace surround- ed by a very broad band eyelet embroidery on batiste, fn turn, is finished off with a of broad put on plainly, cloth must face. Or lace as you might make af will | for the linen closet is never | of the thrifty | and if that receptacle should | easily | for the | of English | and that, | border | the | lie flat upon the table's sur for her a| dinner set composed of a cloth of hem- | and a dozen match Lacking time to ac- handwork, a stitched fine linen ing large napkins. complish much cloth of the same order ly welcomed. 80 Give Her a Sewing Box. Easily construct a new model in workbags of the size that is nice to have about the table in the living room. To make it cover with plain silk, a pair of disks of about three fnches diameter and shirr about lower half of each of these the ed is tea | will be heartl- | the | oppo- | site edges of a yard long strip of sash | ribbon. This makes a collapsible re ceptacle with a wide mouth, may be drawn together by ribbon hangers attached to the top edges of the disks. On the inner side of pasteboard circles may be affixed flat round cushions for the accommodation of needles and pins, and slide may be suspended scissors OF BRIGHT COLORED CRETONNE. emery. The same sort of bag, but of a different shape, may be made by shap ing the pasteboard foundations into oblongs and running the sides of the silken strip to their When the squares or oblongs are cov ered with plain silk or satin and the shirred strip is of a flowered material the effect is especially pleasing The sewing box seen in the cut may be purchased at any shop where fancy work articles are sold. It Is covered inside and out with light colored cre tonne, The fittings are of course sup plied by the purchaser and may be as elaborate as the pocketbook can af- ford. upper corners A Present to the House. The present to mother often means a gift to the whole household—that is, something that Is enjoyed as much by the family as it is by the mater. Such a gift is to be found in the new ecan- delabra of mahogany that are just the MAHOGANY CANDELADRA, thing for The base, affair, and the branches out gracefully from the main The coloring of the shades will naturally be selected to harmonize with the fittings of the room in which they are to be placed. the ns ye or Hl see, Is living dining room an urn shaped curve stem A Novel Receptacle. Much neater looking than the waste paper basket is the new substitute for ft—the scrap box with its big bow dec orated lid swinging on ribbon hinges The scrap box is made by covering with fancy paper, cretonne or tapestry the medium sized pasteboard recepta- ¢le In which your medium sized an- tumn hat was sent home and lining it with asbestos sheeting. This lining Is necessary because a match thrown by a careless person into a wastebasket Is likely to prove dangerous. Those waste paper boxes make very Individual pres ents If the reciplent’s preference in col om {a remembered, which | the to the outer | and | | mas festivities. { the butterfly type will be delighted to | | have mother give her a new evening | | frock for a Christmas gift HOLIDAY FROCK. Tango Togs For the Christmas Dance. OF CHIFPON, LACE AND FUR season will kinds for the and entertainm The holiday here, and will be year soon be of debutantes of the ents for the col for Christ girl who is of “tango all “on' lege contingent hb the So the The very charming creation in the picture is a dance smart in the extreme every ten dance season are inspired by the costumes of Richepin's famous play, “The Mina ret.” Seven out of every eight show the lamp shade tunic, either plain or broken by the figure or modified to what Is mere ly a very full hip flounce This latter expedient has been car ried out In the gown illustrated, the lace flounce, an extension of bloused bodice, being edged with and slightly wired to give the lamp shade effect Chiffon cloth in a lovely shade tawny yellow makes the lower skirt which harmonizes beautifully with the ivory lace and rich brown fur. seen Eight out of gowns one sees this The Maternity Blouse, Far more trim looking than any gar ment which has signed for maternity cut on precisely the “middy.,” but | the knees the wrists ternity b all round an ajour | sallor Ol rf Ww previously been ng enough to reach to and with sleeves that cover Very practical are the ma with a with the run original garment ind may be self piping or and fastening below ith an silk Like iternity ding through eyelets the “middy.” the on over the head ed If desired. In satin It mas with the ski ost gown or ui tallored sash belt be rt of aln der na afternoon sult ane street a { and the death rate of the Panama ca- | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, Public Health, Diseases and epidemics used to be counted as “acts of God” In the old legnl phrase. It has taken modern sanitary sclence to discover that the most of them result from acts of man and that a good portion of the rest may be controlled by the exercise of man's power over nature. The United States government has been a ploneer among the nations In demonstrating the power of modern sanitation to save life. It sent Waring to Havana. He made it a city of health and laid down his life In so doing. It took a fever smitten tropic wilderness, its noxious | jungles steaming under a torrid sun, | ‘ Try it for nasal and dry catarrh, sneezing, cold in the head, hay fever or catarrh, Keeps the breathing passages open, thus giving sound, restful sleep and no snoring, Soothes and heals the inflamed membranes, Fine for nose bleed. Get Kondon's, the original and genuine Catarrh- al Jelly, at druggists or direct, tubes, 25¢ or 0c. Sample free. Write tiondon Mig. Co., Minneapolis, Minn, KONDON’S CATARRHAL JELLY any complication resu'*ing from chronic | in sanitary | | for some | patrons right, found | you ean depend upon it that we nal zone is today One an example to the| This Thief Had a Conscience. most salubrious regions of the world. | he he Hime ; me ony entered The whole history of modern sanita-| ze. $18 fi tion tends to drive home public re- | foun sponsibility for public heaith —St | at the Louis Republic, ARO home ersdale and grandsor hank A $10 was found promising that ret ! had ‘aptain stole about i note eer — tl obber A Fairly Good Reason, Kir Willinm Meredith, chief justice of Ontario, and Mr. Hellmuth are mu- tual fathers-in-law. the lawyer's daugh- «Our Personal Guarantee to all Skin Sufferers” GREEN'S PHARMACY CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. We have been in business in this town | bottle will cont time, and we are looking to'!to judge build up trade by always advising our| Again and again we have seen how | few drops of this simple wash appli y | 10 the skin, takes away the itch, ine istantly, And the cures all seem to be | permanent D. D. DD Prescription made by the D. DD laboratories of Chicago, Is composed of thymol, glycerine, oil of wintergreen and other healing, soothing, cooling ir a you nothing. You alone S80 when we tell you that we have the eczema remedy and that we stand back of it with the manufacturer's fron clad guarantee, backed by ourselves | give our to sell a few bottles of medicine to skin sufferers, hut be. cause we know how it will help our business if we help our patrons. | We keep in stock and sell, all the well known skin remedies ut we will say | this f this: If you ring from any We have made fast friends of more of skin orins % | than one family by recommending this or tetter, we want you to try r i | j remedy to i in sufferer here ang bottle of DD. DD. D. Prescript there and we want you to try if Ses if it does not do the work, on our positive DO-PAY EUATAL SSS. advice not In order moment ¥ are trouble, eczema, pi this Shae ter having wedded the of the knight. During a rather tedious argu- ment on a case which Sir William | was hearing Mr. Hellmuth was pro- ceeding aborate on a certain point of Inw which he thought had an fmpor- | tant bearing the issue. But the | chief justice thought otherwise. He wns impatient. For awhile he listen- ed to the lawyer's argument; then he | leaned back with an air of boredom | and interrupted with: “Mr. Hellmuth, | it seems to that this is not rele-| vant What reason is there why 1 son 0 el on me this 7" | a suspicion of | | | ners | shattered | gondoliers of Venice, the sweet singers | whose | eraft through the canals of the | less city? | cal { “but 1 | singing was a very pr ice has | tions, | many sewers into which is domped all | is refuse is simply thrown from the | bage. teas” | his sorrow | tiful little {| “we have frock which is | | mda®- flounces wired stiffly from | | Los Angeles Times the | fur | | man with a pointed beard of | | looked it Washington Star de- | wear Is a blouse | same lines as the | | dition es in black satin finished | RBtates is | value Is estimated on the Roos | worn | and for morning be worn with linen or | pongee skirts Christmas Tree Novelty, A novelty in Christmas trees is dis played. It small artificial hem about feet high with two inch white candles fastened and there on the branches by of little gilt holders. There are seven to ten of these candles on ench according to the of the tree itself has for base a round bon bon box of Austrian glass The box is decorated with mistletoe or polnset is a lock two here size tree | tia and may be opened without remoy ing the tree from its socket. The tree | 1s 80 well made that one conld suspend a gift to its small branches provided it was something light In welght These trees with candles and bonbon boxes cost from $2.75 up to £6.75. The Bustie—Perhaps. There Is a rumor that the bustle may come Into vogue again. A certain French dressmaker has adapted It to one of the new gowns, but even If It appears ns a freak fancy surely It won't acquire any sort of vogue. Any: way, we are all hoping for the best We have shown little desire to adopt the freak lamp shade tunic, so a cer tain firmness on our part may banish the bustle back to the obscurity from which it was evoked. Henri VM WN SAINI ES NN tiny | means from | The | should be compelled to listen to all Mr. Hellmuth's mouth had just around its cor- answered: “Reason, my £85.000 a year.” a smile as bh Why. eo lord? Canals of Venice as Sewers. One by the illusions of life are Who has not heard of the one the graceful street. “1 nsed to think how poetl ft was,” sald a returned traveler, found the real reason for thelr actical one. Ven. jutely no sanitary regula the little ca just so wafted across their voices are waters as they guide Mrs. Horry —*“Gracious, good- ness ! rs. Staylong came here this afternoon just when I thought I was going to have a rest after finishing my wash this morning. She's just gone and I was so ashamed. She asked Dorothy to walk home with her part of the way and Dorothy said, ‘I'd like to, but I can’t. We're going to have dinner as soon as you leave.'” on bs and nals are the bonuses There and the win- the garbage from no system of plumbing, Anty Drudge—“Well, it is pro- voking to have your rest broken up, but it is pleasanter to entertain company than it is to stand over washtubs all day like you used to before I told you about Fels-Naptha Soap. Fels-Naptha Soap in cool or lukewarm water will do your work easily, quickly and thoroughly. It makes all sorts of work easy and saves your time andstrength.Your weekly wash can be done in half the time 1t used to take and the clothes do not have to be hard-rubbed or boiled. It is just as good for all kinds of house- work. Buy t by the Easy directions are Green Wrapper | dows, 80 unless you let the householder know you are by yon are apt to get a douche of dirty water or gar "New York Tribune passing Took It Good Naturedly. Four-yearold Tom was expressing and anger at the act of a neighbor who had drowned four “bean- | kitténs” “She might have given them to me" sald the boy. | “Never mind. Tom.” sald grandfather; | lovely kittens of our own, We have a nice little boy kitten™ “That's me.” sald Tom proudly. “And a lovely little girl kitten” “That's sister Ella.” sald Tom. point ing his spoon at his sister | “And the dearest old cat In Califor | “That's grandma.” ultantly Grandma glowered for a second of time. and then she burst out laughing. sald the youth ex. i : — | Sad Awakening. | “1 shall never marry.” sald the young | i “Because yon are an artist?’ “Yen. | painted a picture of the girl to whom | engaged. She sald | that If that was the way | thought she | wns better for us to part." | was When $5 Is $7.50. Five dollar gold pleces of 1834, with | E Pluribus Unum on reverse side, are quoted at £7.50 in the lists of colin col- lectors, provided they are In good con Woodpeckers. woodpecker in the United £20 in eash when the value of the | bird does to trees carton or bor Each on the Red and worth Fels & Co... Philadelphia good that this When you send furs to Corry yon ou need not bundle them as securely as though they were going to China, Merely tie them up in a bun- dle, putonaf yrry tag, hand to your rural car. rier and the bundle reaches us in a few hours, You get your returns almost the next day Corry i2 within a few miles of your home. When ou send furs te Corry you get the advantage of sell. ng at top prices to a firm that markets its furs all over the world where they will bring the most, And you get this close to you, not thousands of miles away in some unknown oily, Corry holds your shipment separate and will return it promptly if the prices Corry pays [ail to picase you, Corry has been here buy. ing furs many years and every year has been bigger than the yeat before, This could only be done hy treating shippers well and paying ship. pers more than they could get elsewhere, Fill out the coupon today of send us a postal for Corrws plan and price hist, Learn something about Corey's new plan and fair methods, Don't put this off, send today while the season is on. Cor, lids, 8 Fur, Coupons Rempmbed SE have hove NO traveling buyers ONE is authorized to represent us, CUT ON THISE LINER COUPON Conny ion & For Co, Corry, Pa, Gentlemen Please send me, without cost to me or obligation on m pact, your price list and shipper's guide. List me lor your price lists all season. 0 LL ETT Pont OIIOR. ...ovvvvinu nraninminnn WAR RRR aR PERRY RED... Bon... Bae M—_ Free Passes Cut Out. It is not only lightning- proof but fire-proof and storm-proof, too. CORTRIGHT METAL SHINGLES last as long as the building and never need repairs. Just the thing for town or countrybuildings, because they . meet every condition of comfort, beauty and security. rE... 5844 $ a v AAR. (7. & ve tes ; g ; \ Ar A > J i For Sale by CORTRIGHT METAL ROOFING COMP Y, 50 North 23rd Street, PHILA ZLPHIA, PA. WANT YOUR FURS. Pa, Dec. 7, 1913 I shipped to you square deal As thing new to me ir returns have over t grading and a in the other your HELLO! FURS! FURS! ale y ] he furs Dale. Hunt “ B Pa FRANKLIN : PEIGHT. deal your goods, if you only Get in line and drop me a card asking for prices. JEREMIAH ZETTLE, Dealer in Raw Furs, Middletown, N. Y. | am anxious to give you the square for give me the opportunity. ANS NAS NSS NS BLACKFORD’'S CAFE : - Your Christ- mas Dinner will be incomplete with out of Black- ford's famous salt water Oysters. We receive fresh shipments every day in the week except Sun- ; day; you therefor take Ji no chances on old or for our high grade quality Oysters some inferior stock. The demand around Thanksgiving is going to break all previous records, so they will have Both it would be wise to place your orders early and our prompt and personal attention, Phones. CLYDE I. BLACKFORD, Proprietor. NNN NIN NI NNN INL NSN NPN START AN ACCOUNI for your boy at this institution. It will take only $500 to de it it may be the making of him. When he sees how money depos ited in the bank makes more money in the shape of interest he will be very apt to save where he now spende-—often foolishly. You san do no better service for your boy than to teach him the habit of saving. | The Bellefonte Trust Company SELLEFONTE, PENNA. ’
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