10 THE SCI? ANTON TRIBUNE SATTJTIDAY MOtolNG. MARCH 31. 1894. FOR A CHILD'S PARTY HOMEMADE FAVORS THAT GIVE SAT ISFACTION TO LITTLE PEOPLE. Cellululd liooliin.irk Art l'opular, aud So Are l.lttle Juiutnrne IlaskcU ISrownlo DolU Afloril AimiHi'inent Tulip Miupt'd liuubon lioxci Arc Acceptable The best part of U entertainment for Children is often whut they bring bone In tho way of favors. They will exhibit them with pride and delight) treasuring the most ordinary lit tie souvenir with :iJ much utiif action us their eldera would achoieo bil of brie-a-brae. Homemade effort in this direction need not require much time, ami a small sum of money will purchase the needed material.". The Household makes the following helpful suggestions and gives directions for making favors: Little celluloid bookmarks painted with bright flowers and tied at the ends with a bow of baby ribbon to match will As tinisiiintf touches to the uainty, stick a tiny Japanese umbrella back of the saucy fellow, tuck a fan at each sido and then see what a pretty trifle it makes, with the crimpy raffles of paper a'dout the brightly robed Jap, the umbrella sheltering him and the gay fans at his side. And the cost! Well, the two tmp- kins will be but '.' cents, the umbrella 8 cents, the fans 1 cent apiece aud cents for the baby. If your sachet is bought in bulk, it will be a very small item in tho cost of the Japanese novelty. Restores Lost Health 1 M VK1SO FAVORS. make the little folks' eyes sparkle, espe cially if they can read their own name on it lettered iu gold paint. It serves also to designate their place at table. Th. small Japanese baskets at It cents each, if finished inside with u bag of bright colored silk, which may often be made from odds and cuds found iu the piece bag, will be it source of great pleas ure to them. Brownie dolls, made of thick water color paper, painted t. represent the dif ferent grotesque figures of the Brownie faintly, will occasion great hilarity. If oue has artistic skill for copying, they may be easily made, and a long narrow strip of paper pasted on the back at the shoulder? will serve to make them stand. Auotherset of favors made from water color paper are more easily accom plished. They are made and colored to represent a tulip. Two slits are cut in each petal, through which narrow rib bon is ran, the ends being tied in a small bow. thus bringing the tulip into shape aud holding it there, as shown by the sketch. These are made by cutting a tiznre in shape like the diagram. The dtstuuee from tho center to the tip of each petal m 1 x TTi.:r favor. shocld be about 3 r or 4 inches. Slits are then made in it as indicated in the dia gram. The petals are colored to repre sent the tulip in red and yellow, red and white, pink anil white, etc. The tulips are then filled either with peppermints, timdrops, molasses drops, or some simple candies. When placed at each plate, filled and tied with their bright ribbons, they are exceedingly dec orative, and the children beam with de hght over tulip and contents. How to Tie Slioeitrin!4. "Stop a rainnte. My shoestring is un tied." "Oh, dear! What a nuisance! Your shoes are alway3 untying, and there's onr car coming.'" Result, fuss and bad temper. Though a shoestring is a very ;isy thing to tie, not one person in a hundred knows how to do it. We all know how to tie a bow and of what a bow consists two loops and a knot in the middle. Now, suppose Wore you tighten your bow, and while yon stili have a lo -p in eacii hand, yon take the loop in yonr right hand and pr.ss it through 'he knot in the middle. Kow go your USUal way and give both loops a good hard tug to tighten them, arid th ra yon are! No more untied shoestrings. No more lost cars. When you want to unfasten it, take one of the tag ends in your hand, give a (food poll, and tho thing is done, or rather undone, writes one of Good Housekeeping's correspond, ents. FOR TLA OR BAZAAR TABLE. A i niii Bsavenlt That wy lie tueii Aim, f or l liJldmi'4 I'urtlri. A Japan' so novelty that made its bow to the guests of n recent Japancwi tea is so clever yet so inexpensive a getup that it deserves to receive special recognition. It is suited as a favor for children's pr tics as well as the teas of grownup peo- PRUTTY CHILDREN. Cood Looks Dependent Largely ou the Cars Bestowed bile rhey Wars Infants, A mother who bas tried experiment. Ingonherown little ones with (success writes as follows iu The Housewife: As soon B8 the nurse bas lofl lake the child in hand yourself, in the morning, after the bath, put it through its exercises. Take the tiny button of a nose between your finger and thumb, just above the apology fern bridge, move your fingers gently down two or three tunes to the tip. is.' sure you do this tenderly, or you may hurt the delicate, barely set cartilage, or bring the flesh down too much, and so make the nose thick at the end. The happy medium is essy to find. Wet the lirst tinker and gently follow the shaK of the eyebrows (the tirst month or two there is often no hair to mark where they ought to bet to insure a delicate arch and a finely penciled point instead of a wide spreading straight line. These two should be done without fail every day till the child is i or 5. Out) day, when the baby is asleep, let its eye lashes be cut ever SO little. If nervous yourself, do not attempt it, as one false slip may seriously injure the child, in th.u case get some one else to supply your place nurse, friend or your family doctor. As to the hair itself, a great deal can be done to prevent a child having lank, heavy hair. From the time the tirst few hairs begin to appear on baby's head, di rectly it ha been bathed, and while its hair is wet. brush it up the wrong way. It may not look so trim and tidy BS when brushed smoothly down, but it is worth a good deal to insure curly hair, and tho treatment will do much in most cases. When first the hair begins to grow in r al earnest, do not let it get long and straggly. Have it cut frequently, though only just a shaving need bo taken off each time. 1 have purposely left the most impor tant rule to the last. If you want pretty children, keep them happy. I do not mean spoil them, but try to understand their characters, to make them obey by the rule of love, and above all don't keep on scolding them. Peevishness, which, by causing the corners of a child's mouth to droop, would spoil a baby Venus, is generally the result of ill health. Treat it as such. One filial word: If your children grow tip good looking, do not allow your friends to tell them so, for vanity and self consciousness neu tralize the charms of childhood as of maturity. Sonic New Trimming. A long range of new trimmings have fringes formed of bunches of spearheads of jet clustered together, and some of the drops are shaped like fans, larger than spearheads. Tassels of these play an all important part, and deep fringes are nsed. The trimmings, which follow the idea of the circular cuttings, are sometimes crocheted with cord and jet. Moire ribbons and galonsare a domi nant Ides, these being often worked in designs with sequins or smaller pail lettes. Some of ..." wide makes of such ribbons have fringes falling from the edge. An extremely pretty novelty is a light make of lace worked all over with jet, plaited with a narrow jet galon down the center, ready for trimming capes and mnntles. Occasionally leaves of jet are laid on the plaits of lace. Some time there is only one row with a jet heading, bnt often the lace is joined down the center and covered with jet, the ornamental bor h r of the lace show inor at each '!.". Tie n. again, this class of trimming is diversified with deep fringes and deep Vandykes of jet. A Calqne Penwiper. A clever notion for tli' small boy or girl to work out is the wishbone pen wiper. It is a simple little affair, but ranks forem r am mg novelty trifles for the writing desk. Golden Days gives an illustrated description of how to make it. A JAPANESE NOVELTY, pie. The hostess of the tea alluded to along with other very chic notions in ta blo decorations originated this cunning souvenir, one of which was placed St the plate of each guest. Just how it is fasli ioned was recently told in Golden Days. Begin with two gayly decorated Jap anese napkins. Lay them down onu abovo the other and fill in the center of tho paper with cotton batting which has been generously sprinkled with white iris, sandalwood or Hweet orchid sachet. Stand upright upon the cotton a baby Jap and then gather up the edges of the napkins nnd securo them just below the Jap's waist with a bit of belie ribbon. You will find that tho batting lias given you a substantial foundation for the whimsical affair, HEADACHE CURES HEADACHE HEADACHE Mtss l.nrin: CAIisoN.of Siir snae, mkfa . e ii'. "1 liavs been troubled with terrible bend ache for shout two yeara unit ooaM ""t set saytbhui to help mi', i-ot at I Ml Mend SdvhMd me lo iitl.ii your Ilea Dot K III mm BIT1 KMSi Srhloh 1 did, ion! after taking two bottle. I have not had the besuacno sluue." BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL I'll V Nil I VNS A M SI HOI (ISs nil a KIM l A It DKAN line removed to Old Hpruos street, Borsuton, i'u (Jest op ignite oour I boaso Bousrs I DM a J. lUNNHliL. Office Wl Washington avonuoj corner Bpruos rtreoL ovoi lYsnokes drug store. Kesidenoa, 741 vtuest Office boot! lOJtitoUa m. sad t sad S.SJ to 7.89 p, n Bnudsy, S to 3 ui DP. W ft ALLEN, Office cor Lack wanoaand Wssulngton aves i over i " not shoe itorei ottoe muts. lotohla to. and tito p. in; i'Vuiiiui: at rssldouce, M8N. Washington evo. U,UU t KEY. PnuiUou limited to Lt omoi of the Kye, Ear, Now sad Throats Dffloo, lifil Wyoming ere Beeideno. Ml Vine fclrcot , nit 1. M UATKs. tin Wsehiuuton Aveuue. Office bonra stoSs.ni., iait ui to s p,ro, IUHN 1 WKN'l'Z, U, I'. UffiouM and j t" t'omiuonvvualtti l.uitttitiK; rosldonos 't Miidliwnevo: office hours W tn I'i i t t, l" )'. Bnndays 180 to 4. evenings at resldeuoe. a kpcclalty ma.l of dvesaei u tiw syot ceo nosi snd throat ami g y neppjogy. WISHBOKX PEWw trcB. A good Kizeil wi-hbonn is r. cptired for the foundation. Ujion the upper por tion of the bone a head is supplied by black HeiilitiK wax, having white beads for eyes. On the head a cup of red doth, trimmed with whiir.i bends, is tucked. Several circlets of rod cloth, edged with beads, are prepared. Through these the head Is thrust, the legs appearing beneath the edge of the skirts. Tiie feet are also formed of koiiI ng wax. (in the cloth skirt, which acts as penwiper. Home lines are printed, as for instance: Ohi o I WSS a SlIsbbOBS Anil grew upon u hen. Now I uin a little Kluvft And mado to wipe a pen. Huiu e I or I'liililliiKa. A nice sauce for any baked or boiled pudding is made by (Teaming n cup of sugar with a tablespoonful of butter. Add tho beaten yolk and then the white whipped stiff. Flavor to taste. If a soft sauce is preferred, stand the howl con taining this mixture over a kettle of boil ing water, aud add, Stirring tho while, one-half pint of boiling water. A Uood Coffee Cuke. Ono heaping cupful each of sugar and strong coffee, a scant half cupful of shortening, 8 scant cupfuls of flour, 8 teaBpoonfuls of baking powder sifted with the flour, cinnamon and cloves. K1 RHINARt SI ItUKOMS L1 STUKGE, Veterinary Burgeou, t'"" IV t istry a specialty; gold medalist of On tario Veterinary Ouuege, Office. Summer' Uvpry, BBS Djj st.. uoar Keller's osrnaga hau. Telephone No. tW- l.UUli: l M C. KANCK't .1 . See, No- 317 Si KAN'L'hVS Law ami t'olli ctloa ot irui-u i;t.. otiitosllo 1'nrin: tloiiso. Si riniton. l a.; collcrtioiia a niu-clalty throuehout Penasylvaniat reliable correepoud euta m every county. 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