The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, January 16, 1902, Image 7

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    SL eA A AR RS er
_— the Hight shade,
and stitched, worn
FOWL, are charm.
it Style ot firnimother,
+ the pretty old ladies gone?
now with soft white
the snowy woel with
hands, surrounded by
: Mottin, te. mage
empire do not give
; La rhe rou ry
due gd the 1
I un aivas ¥5
The blending of :
beautiful than ever in
creped amd slike and han
endless Faast ng 2 THe
charmed with a new soft os :
ive ory and Jase green with a frail
Wis clematis over A |
| deepening from fate Cron ve er
yellow, that boar dalnthesl pompadour
deslyny. :
Rich velvets, In plain, condod and
fancy effects, awed] the Ist of fashion.
able winter faleivs and are used not
only for separate, fancy wales hat
{ entire costumes. A Black velvet with
* | tiny white specks at closes Intervals
over it Is attractive for p viressy stroet
re own, while a Hunter's green ar roval
hoe of young people
to cor present style | :
kable adaptability of the
ix well exemplified mi
; aatiurn haired woman oa black suit
| y three yours, who
bor ifs a telephone |
She hardier
sixty telephones and also
f a toll station of which
keeps the books. She
bite with white dots 18 equally appro
priate and sivish, Black and white
1 striped velvels with the stripe in grad.
“| nwted widths suggests modish skirts
to be worn with fancy waists for sel
formal \ wtf he Del Fueator,
If thers is anything prettier thas an
with chinchilla, the average obwarver
dosen't know It
Gre of South Dakota's largest orcly
ards is owned and cared for by a worn.
av. It covers 130 acres and hak vabd
ed 10.000 bushels of apples.
The women of South Park, Chicago,
have forioed an fmprovenend associa.
tion to clean the filthy streets which
have failed 10 receive the proper at
tention.
Miss Julia Morgan, of San Francie,
has just completed her studies at the
Beaux Arts in Paria asd is the first |
weman who has been graduated from
that famous institution.
Marsland is ome of the old-time
| Biateg that refuses women lawyers
freedom to practice thelr profession,
The Baltimore Sun makes a strong ap
{ peal for a change In the law.
Mise Mary Bidwell Breed Ia now
| dean of wonwn in Indfana University,
& position recently created. She is a
Pennsylvanian and as graduste of Bryn
«| Mawr and the Pennsylvania College
{ for Women, at Pittshorg.
Mrs. Homphrey Ward Is a mistress
{of Bpanish, French, Ifallan and Ger
ran. Her knowledge of Spanish 1
eratore 18 such that when only elgh-
teen she was asked to adjudicate in a
ot | Spanish exsay competition.
Women pilots are Ly no means on
i known in America’s cosst towns. In
{ San Pedro Harbor, California, Miss
Vincent, formerly of Marblehend,
© | Mass. Is a most successful one. Bbw
{Is making a good living and hopes to
r | rise in her profession.
®atn by a a re
matter y. By a carions cons =
sport for any other
But it means more
yt Yer: it means glow.
lant with color, the
roetuess of earth, the
of pure alr, and
Mrs. lena Hehrens of Obie, Is a
i wholesale saddlery dealer. Bhe iu ai
_ i graduate of a school of pharmacy, aod
“her kvowledge of chemistry was so
vataabie to her hushand io testing nwt-
als that she gradually worked nis the
business. She ix now 8 widow and is
i sole manager of the large factory.
Two college women of Brookline,
s | Mans. ave making a success of 8 aun.
dry ran on sirictly scientific and eon
womical principles, The clothes ave
“wan dried” and bleached, and by &
| mendes of experiments the foreman Smal
Fiested sll the latest contrivaness and
Ls | processes Tor beliering the quality of
iri Valvat Is mush aed for hand
some evening gowns
The season's designs In pegiiges are
notlecalde for thelr slogal see and slabs
aration.
Green 18 a favorite color for costs
for Jitrie girls, particularly io velvet
Aner luce collitr, beaver fur or er
mine forms the triviniing.
Velvet ribbons are now seen with |
vedvet on both sides The centres iy in
solld color with striped edges combin
aiid | 158 1he centre color and white
1 depends “upon the
Beem to prefer Amer
en they can get them.
ericin Wire who go to
music or
i chine-made
1 frre and are not bulky.
Low dressing for the halr has mad 3
or for other
Sure to have offers of
The most fashionable hat for smal
gitls Is a hig fat silly halred beaver,
trimmed with leather pompons and fio.
miense bows with long streasuord.
Haad-kpit woolen jackets to wenr
| for eXtra warnith under outsides : Wraps
are miore loosely woven than the mae
possible horseshoe shaped cobs. Tha
comb proper goes dawa into the coll of |
Bair, and drooping from it on elth
Side are the ends of the shoe wie!
j encirele It,
The modish hat pin Is topped with a
pearshaped pearl or round topaz or
amethyst framed In gun medal, Crys
tal beads with setting of gun sein]
are used for some of the ony chad
for which there fs a decidsl In
just now,
‘The high pavelty In belts is a walst
| bang formed of thin white leather,
laid In foids. Rome are so high as to
be almost a corselot, others are about
il inches wide, Tue buckles nre
ith and narrow, and semestimes are
both in front and at the widdie of the
wanuents, chug to ioe
Few
they when 1 14
ta dilate strong 4
with water ar the boiling point. The
pony Bavor of tot. sande Wrane al Sree
gad then redid. sneha 8 Ton often
served Ar recepiione mpl Vat how”
# usally caused by the addition of
Wot por boiling, water to the first info.
sion. A Jessen in Fils miniter may be
Fmt fron the Bastian whe serve the
ort dedicions tea in the world snd
Why prepare i frst veow steone mak
4
ing it albwpoer sa pdossnes of fen This
a dilated to the trensth wished with
water apt Bolling in the sapuovar |
Thin water ia pot silowsd to bot snd | 7
reball bat iw renewal ge pesded
Freshly boiled water is insisted anon |
by sll copnotaers in lenmakivg
To Make Caron. :
Coron in really a deliclons beverigs
Li properly made bot In fine Saves
ont of fen it be spelled in the process
The secret In pevraring a run of soto
Hen in adding po more of the perwder
than is essemtinl | The 3
fed to minke if shoal]
iF fhe coon iw to Be red
fatabis. Not mare th
: ful of coron shoals
Bod ds atendotely gnnieen
1aix the eoeon with :
Waler, ax ost people gee in the Baht
oT Gn, :
Som
ie the |
COUGAR BT the and asf
ROOT AR the Hitter ve Mekparirny wth
fn the soos, which with di rk
medintely. Cocoa dos Bel mix well
moa roid Yegnido and Bowl lan Ind
milk that ik toa bot. Balline sosog
for from Bes fo den minutes (suprove
Hes taste apd arose ARierH 4
Queen,
The Making of Puddings.
Oply thé best materinls should be
need for making padding: and about |
the same roles observed in thelr prep |
aration ss for oaks making The foamy
shioubl be sifrd, the egos beaten mep-
arately the elks strained and the
whites added last. A pinch of salt
improves all puddings.
Bteamning Is the mest wholesome
method of cooking a pudding. Put on
over a vessel of coll water. and do not
ding will é heavy. A pudding that
is to be baked musi be put into the
oven ax soon as mixed. [If it conka too
fast it will become watery. Mar
cooks prefer using molds or basins for |
bailed puddings, but they will be mock
Hghter If boiled in a cloth and allvwed
plenty of room to swell. Thin cloth or
bag should be made of very firm eat.
ton drilling. tapering from top to bo!
tom with ronnded corners The weams |
shonkl he siitebed and felled 404d the
| edges heramed, Rew a plece of ston
tape to the seam abont 8 foger's length
from the top. Jt must de Rept serapa.
ously dlean by washing In cloan
water, wqueere dry then dredge the
innide ithe ri
the puditing mizxfore Into it, tie secure
Ir and drop into a kettle of boiling
water. It should be kept entirely sav
ered with waler and never stop hsil
foe throughout the thine allotted for
cooking. When done, plunge for a mo. |
Creat into cold water, then antie the
wiring. turn back the cloth slide ithe
pudding on the serving dish and send
to the fable st once-<The Ladies
Waorkl
Dipping fish into lemon juice before |
cooking is wakd to Keep the Sah white,
Rab a litte babar on the fingers and
on the Reile when seading raisias to
dvoid the stickiness
If etirtains ave sliowed te dry hes
fore being starched, they will Inst
clean quite & month Jonger.
The ehlfashioned Kut table nie
are. again in great desiand, snd offen
1 seen on well apouintied fables,
An omelet sinothered in a cream
bce thick with chapped olives and
washrooms ix de Lighttal for a Sanday i
night supper.
To vary the salad Savorings, sweet
marjoram, rogetnary, swast | basl
thyme, finely pivesd tarragon, or
chiervil, may be introduved.
The English fashion of baking pump
Kin as well as mines plex in individual
shells is preferred by oany $6 a larger
pis whieh bas 10 be onl in segments
Roaanish sweet peppore and onions
felis to Leet dy hash give |
variety to the dsb
af ea
A thick paving
cei ers oo
fog porting » elirestiy wider
ski. A very Bicdy sites shonki,
Pha sare PeRRoRn, Y g
got amd.
Cold: decorations
capping, ey F
ground, are ve spazrt for feivle ware,
usally in broradony sfteere bat bamb
pike amd of woe pattern design. with
medallion centre
A sedentifis gdthar claims that It ia
Fg mistake roo plan bvass wiih acid,
ga it soon becomes dnl afrer suen
treatmnt. Sweet oil smd pully pow
der followed by soap amd water are
sakl to brighten brass oF copper. as
well as anything else.
whisk ie
vegular thing”
ight side: with four. Turn | clously. “Weather”
i un 3 “ 7
an wiioe of
ponst with & posclesd egg on the top
PRD HAD IR WE
Ani Fae si the
wdapts and what
CARY, $A we hyve
Jann ere |
{ The bod should be plowed amder 5
rape hie goed to |
; pasta ather |
Dig - oy matey fon the Pisin.
smeent Man
And he can
spel Bla sent
out and : :
ned sas he felle pleat
a gL
All thie the Eien Man hae ver
on bas tose.
Parc lanes Be used $5 Gal niong with Mr i
A
Grandad. ee “Wha rn fies you lok i
os anhatny, Wi
nobody navier oalls oe good pelos 3 a
foing something | Joa’ wane fo da
~Motherhoad
th the hl
eiphis Reched)
The Mother—"My Anught op has bien
used to the tenderes! care. to the ut
sure letroll Free Preis
Antomobilist — “Say. I want this |
uncover while cooking, else the pad | mask changed doesa’s caver my |
face enough” Clerk. ‘But's te the
fod that the people I rut over are apt
to recognize me Vo Life
“Mr. Gallant, you are something of |
a student of human nature” bejan
Miss Bewchus corly. “AL but pow”
be interrupted, flashing 6s bold, Blick
eyes apon or, U1 aw a divisiy ste
dent Philadelphia Press
The youthful peliticias: in
A man of prowiies great,
Ha promises ATE DBUAETOUS BOW;
And sll acum ate
“aslington Rar
“1 heard a good definition of “wwanth
er’ today.” be suggested casually,
Skat was HY she nuked unzuspl
be replied “is
the most feminine thing in natare™
And yet she didn’ t laugiy - Chicago
Poat,
Aunt Hannah - “Oh, [| dag’t think
Amanda would do such 4 mean thing
as that 1 bave always heard people
fay Amalia was generis to 3 faut mi
Unele George" When the fault apr |
pins to Be Bers. she (8: get otherwise,
pot otherwise “Heston 'Uraneesipt
Papa + "See that Epider, wy fay,
spinning bls web, 1d got wisnler
ul? Do vag reflec: that try ps be |
Cay. no an pounbl epi that web
Jahpny What of HE Nes me spin
Tu-Bis
“I suppose”
suiting and
while feelise
Peng v1 Hupp oi sonkider
oid hambug?" “Why, = fos tur,”
the fads. “1 bad no hea sou « al an |
CRTiRIn a Womans u yall ® hy gpetely |
Fteriaildy to
8
fowl a Kor vibe £75 REY Tri fat ke
“1 suppose, of course,” remarked the |
Roddety reporter ar the Buuckaeilb ding
son wedding, “tie brides dlizoomds |
aad the Inve on Livy waisr were Lisod
el doen from her great grear grand
mathe” | “Wail handily)”
stants wir bough? brand pow Uhr the
aera ee Bete 4 Bagh
Hisphant Cateher Nosdot,
An «dephant oatober rather than a
COW Edtvhey spss te he needed in
india. tin the rativoesd bet Wee Yen
gal and Assam, acearding fo the Rail
road unzetis,
the fine was ats fraction
Fig, Withee passing Bota rest
EX
what fopest, the trata caine toon stop |
ol a 1:
with a Jeit that throw
ris 116 4 a herd ad Wiis
ant was Hie
Fh CHEB
wie gol Rway
tige thas wid
ay the trae, and onbinavy
carte suunds are
entifie Nmrrioan,
AR ny LN.
Bd
whon he Wat 2evos 1343
sous individuals “Hal Mr. Ha wl
shal where are vou ging 1 ete
Cteday ® LT don't preach Lid plamide”
replied the lawyer —Argonaut.
moan who bar
other combinations. Every manure
: i bean sulle see of volatip bmonis
when Tavryer | RED su uiifers | ¢ of rolatipp summon 8
i that might be sityed by the nee of
I substances for al Leorbing #, oor it may
i pow oats at alll As the rosy i of ols
~ servation we ars sails
oo | rierake to seed a graln oon wi
[meds and we are satisfied 1h
| fs especially #20 In the South,
weakened In their growth by fhe
| Etroner root growth oot the
fhe graln crop 8 dope st a tine when
+f the power of the sup i% greatest, and
the result too often is that the grass,
| deprived of shade and in a weak con
i gitiaon, i» burt Hn
| grass seeds make a vigorous growth
| from the start, and are nerd © the
| power of the sun, and able t5 with. {
i stand te scorching rays without suf.
2 bd 3) TE" oh ENTE : ig
most sympathy. and lo anflsgsing fering. We have sam a crop of grass
| guardinosbip. 1 rons
tinned.” The Rultor-—"1 hope so. I'm
t this will be ean |
“Can't help that. I}
| has also received the name af “tumble
Cwaeed™ In some places, In aliokion to |
the method of i488 dissomindtion the
Coa parsemioly ene in ealtiivated elds sind
Dig gardens Tr ds alsa very vavinde
tin wise and In im dewres of halvriness
Cand general appearanoes «i
nas + Gentismean.
Cmelpet the hast of taar whieh suits you
axeiniiaed |
old Strackodl, mdignagiiy, “Ud have |
§ @ JL geal i BEL BEE a x £3 Fave TR.
you know everything ou Bor ay she | DAYE ouy pEelorences 23 In Species.
Pines choles IT ess thie most YI
Famous plant that produses fan Sawer
Far vegetable best suited tH your taste
3 i ng 3% 3 as EA We J win sa Troy
; Rise, i 033 te roguired Ws snake
Ter inrenident |
] 4 sg
t 3 4 fas ody 3) 5 4 y i org ow
of Pianta = In suas, the f Bowers
rare ors |
wiry of thelr berths, Loe tras Bast
Dstlebiest change of cour or marking,
; it a sure helication of 4 new yay
i s ne
| even though the fowery in other re
4 #pe te ay pot De desirable. Save | :
ant smile, fn fact, a thousand litle
i ogreatest change, a
LD gther to Bloom ant that seed is vin
Veted, Foilow this gp for a few yeas
- DIOTe Hicney value than the cost of the |
es Baan save
thas OLE Swan berry Bed,
sy for mn pares
Begl ger | Cpa le OE Ec
ple food ander. Birawberr
i umaslle soll a
# a The sot in samen hegre hae
egret nod the
Ie rors or § forrensd yo hug
eurly in tha ApTing a arid 13ie pint wi]
ag with Bue stabs fnanere,
should be worked luty the soll
Clhiemnieal comb
curring in the oll This fave fu wap
ported Ly experi ot anal ob watinn, |
There 1s a loss of titres Tr chemi
eal vedction, aud ise ow pain from
ad to other forge. As wats
ammonia it serves to prevent |
ler many conditions
Obtaining o Perioaneat Sel,
On nn Bold which It la desires? to pet
pent sal we would pot
A
4
he oldest [8 10 get a good otand oth
when the grass cred ik the md
; Siete rnin seedy shalad
Cro, a ally if the erop
sre go much shaded amd vo
wi
crop. that at best, they » hut 4
poor showing when the grin is aut
In the South the harvestioe of
Beodled alone, the |
so ralgxd that made an uscellent erp
of bay the first year mad went inte |
| the winter able to withstand the frost |
without damage ~The Epiiothist
Wild Grass.
What is enclosed grass? Jt must
pave come in with grass seed last year,
and this year has come up since hay:
Ing. and ix pow dry and blowing over
lita, There are piany acres of
it answer: This i= Panleuns capil
lave, commonly called witeh grass It]
atoms beoaRingy from fae root and
pasicies tumbling sod reiting abou? In
{the whnd, scattering thelr scolds wher fat
his top! IW yon reflec try sx he
may. Bo sphiler could soln this tep™ :
ever they go, If is a fete grass aod
Phe Country
OR A
Save Your Own SNesde.
vo your seeds? It In)
cheaper, and adds ma
rdedsare of gardeniag.
You desire {he best, To secure that,
BAG
the best There la a great diversity
of fasts: sons prefér ope form or
color, anevher guile a different ote,
This oan odivilusl smaiter, apd In
no way affects the priovinte. We all
i OE A SR
En
Mave the seeds {rom seh fap farare
Ae HAAR AH
the selection valnable, After a shaios
shontd nod be allowed to seed, ay they |
WER BBYer so pen iE RE
ew ARs Bye
home of proviaas
AXE fil
ay a
The pian,
oplaysieianns Hat
Pprase. Thers may be sonw sxemse |
ears Balle compactly
Allon medicins ie o sraal ions
Tot ito {herring the Hoven of men. The
Bod Tnlese a Soohar bee
tw’ ie Third sensation of doe
tore in his own family we should not
ake hin medicine” Pan Wenkusg
in Ble past bed ss awbition te wip
ihe word] awd often remarked: “WF
esapnt be og good statoamnan | will be
' 8 goodd physician” Sn Heonnkoag in
Lie oh ape stadled the healing art and
when be jaw a pod prescription copied
| it with Liw own hand, saying: “This
is ala a way to give life to men” In
the Hau dypasty we had Chang Yol
Chany Chungohing sd Hoa Te, In
the Chin dynasty Eo Hung. n the
{ Tang dvissty Sun Ssumac. AN tue
were fanions phvelcians snd left ome
writizes hebingd Users,
Alan! ew the present race of doe
tors has degenerated. How many of
them trade on the Gmorance of thelr
patients, quite Torgeiting thet thiegh
they muy deceive men they cannot
escape the eye of the gods
Treng Kusfan beard that in the West
a1} physicians wust poss a stringent
exsminalion fn the selene and srt of
medicine before they are allowed to
practice. Hegew 15elr patients dy
suffered disth onder the hands of doe.
tors. ‘This is the very antipodes of (be
entire plwenve of lnw awl costral of
physicians fm Chis, whore snybody
with or without & smatiering about
F pulser, ste, cum hang out hs shingle
| and begly practice. Individual govern.
Care Five tried scossionally to exntaine
the Goverment
shonbd fike I in band AY proses the
: pumber of Chinese who hae colle
| denes Ju Western medicine 8 very
waall bt increasing
apenisily smog
intelligent ues, Althasgh bospitals
canny suddenly be called inte belug,
ha ny shonid be mede by
entnpeliing aspirants In the maetioal
art oo pls regulne ezaminstions and
only on rewiving aiploteis ty gn
{ operations. Shen Pao,
WISE ‘WORDS.
Fesrinz leads to fretting.
Tall t1ees peed deed roots,
Tloy oends make mighty links
Uniformity is not assential to unity.
The heediess Hif2 will not be weed
ions,
Fritfulness is the cause of fesrfale
Triversitios in truth are pot divergens
cles,
Conduet shows the cotitent of cha Lp
gee,
Every act has a cause and Is &
cans.
Rincecity Is the one peeat secret of
WOOLEN,
Belter be a poor tian than a rich
machine
It takes a great man to escape andes
served ory.
The most needy man 8 always my
nearest pelghbar,
No duty ix too smail to embrace the
subdinwoist principles i
The toe farnitore of life 1» made In
the faetary of drodgery. :
It is the touch of selfishness in our’
ambitions that toms them to wa.
If you canuot have what you prise
it Is a good thing fo prise what you
have Ham's Horn.
Ranitation in the Middle Spee.
The Greeks and Romans paid special
attention to the physical caltare of
their youth, to public water supplies
and patie apd Athens sod Rome were
provided. with sewers early in thelr
Listory. During the Middle Ages sun
tation received nn dechied chock. Ip
porgace and bral ped indlce prevailed
tal si was the most gnsaliuary per
fod ln Lbsnore Shoat Earopeas owns
sud surrounded
by steadls. The sirsefs were sarrow
amd wigallog awd Ughit and air oere
exvidedl. The scompuinton of fikh
| was féightful. Stables and houses
i Were ches neighbors. The dead wore
buriod vith the ehvreiyarsds or with
in the vhurches Wells were fod with
polluted water: Ad conditions were
favoraids for the spread of lafeci ons
disestees snd io Ue fourteenth century
alone The Ore an or Tonic plagues
the Rink Daath of recent Bistorians-
carded off a Pour of The population
of Elrape. The bitth rare was much
loss (hal the deandh awe nortially. The
cities Bad 10 bo continually repopuisted
{fran the country,
Wa sll want the best defined of al
I gtean type, To secure thin pesualt, se- |
E leition in BEOPESATY, &) : saloon
Those sentences fro a review in
S|edeies of pow woke an sesiiadion
gi oni own thes Gluasirate, by wevak.
mg oc parisen. he Improvelasal Ih
Ur ua
RY rp Sm TR BE assess
Conrtakiey ot Lite.
Tee Tarente Bun cothsients on the
sarin that people are fusing thelr
Crane ree dignity, An instance in
of sertain Indies of the start set
Viaumosaver entering the royal ship
carving off ax souvenirs aaything
their haimsls op, aad
” te riinntugs of the
Toy with soleus.
Sete is virtually thelt
a form of misdemeanor
A ed at indignity. The ne
Ramee, Dowsver, cnuses as to ask,
{Are we leaizg whatever considera
if 1 Airway #iiywa the
y this plant save the mest warlad, |
for seed that shows the!
amd do pot trust an
3
and a variety may be produced of
i 1 op SAS
whole garden during those years,
Cio aad regard for others thot we ever
$1
{adi Ir should aot be forgotten, as
it
tar often in that life Is made pleas
Pant, uo: by great things but by the
Pie ats oof Rinduoess, A thowiy word
pal vonouarigrment or comfort, a pleas
considerations for the comfort of oth.
ers, Which cost the bestower nothing,
all go Hr inake the world brighter. Net
enly this bur they return to the foun
tains to enrich the nature by which
{ they axe so beniguly prompied.—Lon-
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