The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, August 28, 1903, Image 3

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    these esmentiain She br bane
4 by lack of experience and
blinded to sll defects by her absorbing
devotion. This is but natural, but the
does not make up Inter on for
t of the other essentials; and the
who ignores parental advice In so
ial a matter comes to realise that
her mother's judgment was, after all,
much better than her own,
Considering these arguipents, jt Is
fe to concede that a parent is far
or not to tide a man per-
% because be is handsome or has 8
She knows too well that
| 2 Newell Barrett, tly celebrat:
od her 106th birthday,
; The once radiant but now sorrowing |
| tormer Empress Eugenie was devoted
| to violets, the Bonaparte flower.
Women are now admitted to the BL
TOWN | petersburg Academy of Art as students
bument. ~ Woman's | |
r) s chest - coming to seem al
jmportant to her than the |
oh npon which, as a rule, she |
t so much time apd thought.
so the chest measurement sind
pet #0 os to produce
of at orery girl who 1s
To Increase
the chest means niore “vitality
; in the
ugh It until the lungs
npty. Then inhale pn-
oogs are cked full of air.
ple exercise, but excellent.
‘do not breathe with the
nse the lower chest.
when not using the pipestem, try
Iv. Make both the ex-
inhalations a little
ger than usual. Deep
? method of “keting
is certainly worth try-
Mkely that to the qeation.
Parents Choose Their Daungh-
bands? all “young men and
* will answer unhesitatingly
t emphatic negative,
in favor of parents choosing their
ters’ Jife-partners.
be novel, of course, ambitions
pecunious parents are desirous
edding their daughters to men
om their own interests may
The Jesuits of such
ir First Ly view of
- She looks ai at the aspiring
mouth.
with pongoer.
But, in
act, there is much to be
| of architecture and house building.
Mra. Isabel Beecher Albert, a grand
| niece of Henry Ward Beecher, has Just
made her appeatasce on the lecture
Mrs. Lionel Ross Anthony has been
appointed Worlds Falr Commissioner
* {for Colorado by Governor Peabody.
| Bhe is the only woman who is a com
missioner of the 8t. Louis Falr,
Miss Violet Defries has just been
| pie 5 feliow of the English Royal
Society of Literature. Sbe Is one of the
| tew women who have been enabled
to write “F. I 8 L" after thelr
names.
Its reported from Bt. Petersburg.
Russia, that there ix a strong agitation
| there in favor of admitting women to
e Bourse, ‘and it in belleved that this |
‘will be effected within a
The Governor-General of Canada has
paented to Miss Georgina Pope the
Royal Bed Cross, In recognition of het
services in Bouth Africa. Bhe
‘lis the first woman in Canada to be
. “come the recipient of this honor.
1 In the vilinge of GUI, Mass, lives
oi Mrs. Sally Lamb Hayden, who, at the
| age of ninety, frequently rides
ack. Sbe has lived In Gilt fo
more than Afty years. Whenever there
is 8 coaching parade Mrs. Hayden fo
always in line, |
rade the members of the club gave
| her a handsome present.
and after the last pa
Plas bands of satin stitched are
usd 8 great deal,
Wreaths of roses arc scaticred over
thin sutnmer fabrics.
One band trimming fx that of talleta
edged with fancy silk braids,
Nearly all smart gowns sre finished
with a sash in some form or other.
White suede gloves are now regarded
as best style for evening and formal
WERT
A “tub hat" of white embroidery,
trimmed in satin ribbon, is one of the
novelties of the season.
Embroidered corners in handkerchiefs
are now quite passe and the new ef
fects are all-around designs.
Mexienn medallion or catstitched|
band stocks are two of the most worn
neck pleces of the sunimer.
Yalo lace is to have first place nmong
the colored wool laces promised such
vogue for the coming season.
Checked taffetas are extremely smart
{trimmed with green taffeta strapping]
and round, git buttons quite a la will
taire,
New designs in pmbretdered pongees
i are constantly belng shown, An em:
broldered dot of quite good size ip
royal blue is effective on pongee.
Carved ivory in rather plain effect
and showing a little Bower standing
out in bold relief is the very dainty
* | bandle for milady'a dress sunshade.
Red is particularly pood combined
Strapping of red taffeta
and stitching In ved zllk on ponged
makes a very stylish little shirtwaist
suit, ‘ :
Plald designs in gay colorings are
seen in chiffuns, and are ured for
blouses made over soft linings of silk
1in one of the predowntuating tones of
the plaid.
Black and white checks in taffeta
and Loulsinea coniinue in popularity,
and the latest addition 1s a cheek with
large discs of plaid in pale blue, yellow,
{pink and green geattered over it.
The new wide girdles of softest kid
| come in a brilliant shade of red, which,
a hat trimmed in the same tint
‘parasol to match, are quite enough
coloring with an all-white gown.
‘ery beautiful mousselines are those
site, with design of flowers in
1k, while scattered betwcen are
{the We
BOMETHING ABOUT SCREENS,
no protection from pryiug eyes, nt the
wire petting can be easly made to
serve 1he purpose of A real screen a8
woll as a protection from files and
ether lamects. This Is accomplished by
giving the ontsides of all screens a
ig | COL of thin white paint. Btrange se
it may seem, the paint will pot Le poe
ticeable, and while those insides the
house may look through the serecn the
anne as ever, outsiders canned lonk into
the room.
with torpeatine, spd sppied with a
tirond, Sat brush. If the paiot Is eu.
{ficiently thin and the work carefully
done, it will not have the “danbed” ap-
{pearance ope sees in so much bome
painting ~Woman's Home Cotnpanion
MARKING TABLE LINEN,
The marking of table linen is an
operation that often bothers the aver.
age bouseResper. If she is well to do
she ran hire other womet to embroider
the initinle or mobogram in the solid
white embroldery that Is so handsome
~and so expeasive, Or she may sitpiy
stamp her table napkins and towels
with a stencil amd Indlg nk, This
tooks cheap, ox it le. Bpool embroidery,
which is novel, easy and pretty when
done, offers a happy medium between
the two. One woman who does a good
deal of it says the first step is to soles?
a spool and draw a circa faintly
aronnd 11 on the article to be marked,
Riart at the bottom of the eirele and
1 brier-stitch around nearly half sar.
Then start again st the botlom and
stitch around the other half. At the
top leave a tiny space, and the effect
will be that of a dainty laurel wreath,
if the wreath Is extended st the botton
In two small straight lines eroselug
pach other the wreath effect is height.
ened. A small bow knot at the baxe is
nlso pretty. Ion the centre draw the de.
sired Initial with a pencil, working it
finely and closely 1a over and over.
Pittsburg Dispateb.
wo
HONDAY MEMS
Te srt the dye In oolored cotten
goods. somk the artlecls thoroughly In
ooid water before 11s first washing: and
to make assurances doubly sure, add a
teaspoonful of sugar of lead or a band.
fol of salt to the water,
Many Iaundresses alfure the nee of
soap altogether ia the washing of col
ored printa. To do this plunge the sr-
ticles In a bath of Jukewnrm water,
mixed plentifally with bran, Rinse im.
medintely in soft, cold water, and nang
to dry In a shiedy, unheated place. Ire
wien pearly dry. on the wrong side
; * & @
To prevent buff or gray Hnena from
fading, add a teaspooniul of lilnek
ov | riper to the water in which they gre
; we ~t washed,
* ®
Lace woven and fine slik stockines
should be leaned with Denzel or
naphtha--preferaldy the latter. Turn
them Inside out, shiske free fromy dust,
fay them fat on a dish, acd cover with
the cleansing fold. taking care not to
fio the work nu ¢ room where thers ia
£ fire or Nzht. Str lriskly in this
bath, ard then remove to a fread one of
clean vaphths, which will effectually
monave all turkina fraoen of solinve,
Thin process rompleted the stockings
should Le patted ax nearly dry ax pos.
COED pir nail
Smred,
win the
(ph
the Ooid has Gleny
- 0» a
shine silk underwesr a slrong
«mage of
Lite sosp
gt in I ERE
npan Hae
thoroughly
AMY eater ni
medion
ninist soap be veh
rarment. | Waae the latter
but Hehe in two sao
ceksive baths of the ae tpxnd fe and t
rinse it in Jukewsrm wale Pat {iw
witer out between the bands, elke
the garment acd pull 4 ion yer
then, when it Is simost dey, prose jt on
+ Hy
Baku
4 % ea
i% Lae]
gli
ig wide with & moderately &
fron Phtladeiplia Telegraph
Btrawberry Canapos--Crush
; iy Epread pensray
on buttered white bread withont orus
Ont in uniform if an a pile
dalotily on pitte parn ed with soll
lettee Jonves,
Paulette Koup~— Mel
rious of batter, Age shires tablespoons
i of dived celery, (amin and o
aus La lilvapoon of Ari Gurion, bo
eal. a blade of mines, BH of pan
sine wip i fw nty minttes, then
ERI fo whon t
FUL over it gradually three
hi milk, add ene teaspoon of §
fila Yu or and cook na doa de
Dwienly miiputes, Brain snd add
CX Yolks inn with one-half
Crean
Rhubarb Ice—-One quart of epam,
one pound of sugar, two pons
barb, half a pint of water, juice
rind of one lemon. Wipe aud out
tre rhubarb and put it into a pad
the water, lemon juice and rind.
quite tender press It well to ger ou
all the juice. Put half the spear and
cream into. a double baller; when the
sugar is melted take off the cream and
when cold add to it the rest of the
sugar and cream. Put into a freezer
and when nearly frozen add the cold
rd 5
froah
three fable
4 o
2 La
Wg 3
wing
Ei
By
Pek
with
Sry
aen
rhubarb julee and continue to freeze
hand painted in brilliant hues’ until firm. Let it stand for two hours
x blues und a dash of arenge
before serving.
| piece of paper.
any of the eminent ecientivs bie showed
The ordinary window screen offers
The paint should be thinned
Professor W. Markwald of Perlitl
exhibited to the electrochemiosl sol
| physical rection of the Chemical Con
grese, A smoldze of dark powder on 8
it was the first tiie
it 10 had seen the metal poloniom, dhe
covered by Professor snd Madame
Curle, of Paris. They donbied whether
poloninm was 8 primary clement of
related to histuth, but Professor Mark
wall demonstrated thar if was Indeed
a primary element,
He exliibited a bit of the motal weigh
ing 15100 of a grain, whirh was pr
Gueed (rom foo tous of nrsniom at 8
cost of 215
If is mars thinly distributed fa nen
niom than Xentn x In the pimosphons,
The latter a tho most raring of gacen
Professor Moarkwall procesdod lo
ive 8 trarvelons exibition of the pon
ers of Lg speek of poionuamn
passing through the alr from the gos
erator tn the peceiver, the alr regsing
to be a conductor for the Rashes
The room was then
tlende placed pear the, poloninin
glowed with a bright greenish light,
FPoloninm rays differ from radiom
rays inasmuch as they contain no oF
thode radiation. It has hitherto been
aseumed that poloniom only emits
cans] rava-i eo, positive ions sufferinis
only slight deflection by a magnet ated
undergoing ahsorption easily: in ating
words heavy particles of considerable
momentos, but small free path. 1
Becqoere] has pow discovered anothiny
form of radiation. of high penetrate
power. Polonias appesrs. therelude
to possess two ont of three forms of
radiation exhibited by radinm, and Snly
lacks enthode rays
alates ooh ain AR
WISE WORDS,
Blessed are thn doyans gore ~ Wille, |
Vighanee fs watching oiportunity.
{ Austin helps,
Birtli's guide hat
Beoteh Proverh
Common mena ix the
hiresiin's Detter —
geting of our
{age Homer Gresley.
Every man i the architect of biz avtn
character —Bosrdman,
People &o tot lack strength; they
Inck will-Shakespears, i
Rincerity ls the highest quality of
good manders Eowrsat, ;
Desmpondency fx Ingratitade;
God's worship ~H, W. Bescher,
The man who ix goed at an sxenee is
good for nothing else. ~Frenkiln
The more we study the tore we
Giscuver our lgnornnoe RBhsler,
Ad yersity is thedismond dust Hens
polishes Ha jewels with ah
The chearlul lve jongea In years
end aftereard tn our regards Pores,
No man Is born in the world whose
work fs met born with him Lowell
We hand folks over to Goda merle,
and show notice ourselves, «(George
Ellot,
Both man and womankind belle thle
nature woen (hey Tt
Baliey.
There Dever was any hesrt truly
great and pesernos, that wis pet slio
fender and Gon liste
The ABlrent fosterin
habit of mind, even in rifles
tor of bligh moment.
S18 Cpunicnsse
hope is
id 4d
oe
ELS Rents
a candid
3 aie
both to charasier
Howson,
Razoo Don't “Tire FmThey Got Irtetys
“Da you her why we di
water wl oo
*
aw ed
Fa
yaa 3 rad
wml do you Ksow why »
§OERY Borage Bm Ciired”
“Well, tile is a
asr that a TREAT ma AR
it owe Le 4
x af | oa
lpr,
SAW
Eades
ey tum
When thoes
Twi ih dirt 51] tk 1 2d Rath
z Vines fr the warll w
fed ize oot he 3 rages tx dull and poh ix
will shares t Thon 8 the thee 1h
ignorant ay it Is red” and slop us) ba
It, bat the wise know itis only clogand,
“Tae wise though, doen't suffer thrir
TRIOS 10 gel clogs They din thash
In warm waler belore they nse than,
srl thas theoterrth are Rent clran It
iv lwosune a razor a oo suw thst lather
the beard. The
Tae atime
the Leapd 2s BO
Fen
the naked ose,
3 :
ails am a sa Sent ly,
a,
Tord
ia wad on
doesn’t $i: Hen Toany
SEE
win pa ta Grr ;
face 0 the razor”
Slander * vy Telephone.
A curipaa Action :
an which, fo ir the Hrs
ies Be
FFE Fi
Mian
Yeu turinl, {
1 tried £1
ties wore a Minor
arel
wi
fariaer,
yer ind
An Octogenarine cor.
Ley esp police #1
Est tn Chileans tor i
Awexander Bos
July 1 in hig el He
the added dbs base of Liavipg
the first whitey 1a rin Ol
eagn. As his wae
longed to the French Cs
prominent about Detroit for
150 years.
Aired on
has
Fis ks
Th MELD
2
5
SiRGIN)
AA 5S BHA
Talking nnd Thinking.
Té is both trite and true that where |
there Is most talking there is Jeast
thinking.
Hamburg fleet are bull of steel
lecting of their venom,
| od to produce rain in tines of deonght
iis being constrocted in Yaris by & Wo
it HE
terrepted 8 &frang rarrent of sleetricily |
being fmported in very small qosn
tities, i
darkened end
pleces of barium, platinam and zing
quoted azninst the ssmertion of Pro-
i tre of the universes,
than nine feet in height and widid
for preservation. An expert ean gather
i class bathes abomt core 8 fortnizht,
ul TEE ad winter. Soap fs nse,
day among human beings bur 1 4d
Kinde | serves. Since then it has been very 61
ahd i
tat | 4
| still recognizing its owner,
Hittle Gog saffered froon
sequente of fright from allway trav !
hag So able tn
poesia with
wate,
Several patents for producing solid
sieohal have been grasted ia Gers
many,
Seventy six per cent. of 21 Bremen
steamers and eighty per cent of the
ni
The catching of snakes and the ele
wihien fetches
$1 per grain, is a pew fudostry in
Australia.
An slecirie machine which ie intends |
nicipal engineer.
The South African cycles trade fn
practically in the hands of British
msnuiactarers. even Aineriesan makes
A
Telegraph poles the lower end of
which has been soaked In creosote laser |
more than thirty years: in freind
there are some erected In 1558 and still |
fn good condition.
There fs a large demand for pocket
knives ali over South Afrien. The
Kafir bowever, seldom pays more
than twenty-five cents for a knife,
and eonsequently cheap knives would
find the best sale.
The opininon of Sir John Hershel
that the southern portion of the milky
way, Dear the southern eros, is
nearer to ue than the northern, is
fessor Wallase that we sre in the Cob
Electricity Ia x great economizer of
space. At Essen two electric machines
are now being bulit, which wil re
quire shout 10000 horsepowrr. The
whole spparains scenpies 8 space bien
and about sixty feat in length,
Capers are the Sower buds of a hash
that grows in France Spain aud AM
geria. The buds are picked by women |
and are piaced in barreis of vinegar
forty-four pounds a day. It Is be
Hieved that the bush would do well ia
California,
All pew sehpals in Switzerland tiw
Rave a portion of the ground faor ape
propriated for purposes of baths. Fach
and & warm bath la follawed hy 2a
ccnler one. Rick clildrdn nnd Thies
having skin diseases are excluded,
Bysteria in Dogs.
Nerves are the disease of the present |
rated,
they are Improving. One of the great
Bot kwow until recestly that Lysieria
ix wis a malady of daze. A friend of
mine owned a dog which suddenly ape
day was seized with an stiack ©
ronnd
food,
wandering
ropnd the
incessantly
rou, tefusing
hyateris In ome |
sling, and IU really mess gs Though!
civiiation, In rendering doze more
delicate and more sesceplilde,
Todos Lira
sr
# sl will,
si
Kew Sufary Laeaps
Arn rovent ©
of Belen of
Heoh, of Pragoe, et
Pet poh phosBiores
Prolesesny
RET
t Ldcteria.
Fara
Gales of 8 Puaay
by meana of ts ows
Inting larre glass
capacity cuniaining &
the o
ar
RK
rEatisIme,
terial famy” ef with whieh |
Is goite possible for an obiervey al
distance of coe or Two metres to vesd
& theripometer or to ste the Ume of A
On 8 dark nig the “Racterial
lamp” is visible at 8 distance of ma
than sixty paces
SP Sr ES
=
i—————
Funnies Ertrig: finary.
1 we wou!
racing in iy
the cave-dwelliny
ard isis
exbesned
5 wee
SR RFA TR
& Eg + fry
sonstand
ben © ArTied
Clark's Fine Deosidenre.
14
heed
nang
CIES
¥ooLiEw
ng ue <an eashy aller
his plans.
Jackal Worse Than Tiger,
It is pot generally Kaowa that the
Jackal Is a greater destroyer of homan
ity in India than Vtatistion
published by the Government of Imlix
show that while 28 persons wine
killed by tigers more than 1000 ell
La
the tiger.
{3
Gr
pwiise
§ &
Hi
bya
sae
Another |
is Ina t
hadi
done them a distinet physics] lafary.~
i Aa.
af the Aeadsmy
Mow i
vated a fo
Fw
the CEs |
CrOcoc BK
FLIRT cult 9 ib
5 mit salt
dren were carried away by jackals.
Ee
| aati cor covntry ogetoer. I wish
to know not bow many chavches or
Sebtot. bat bow many newspapers”
Potils often strike Gut bhrillisat orith
| tisaie. Wordsworth, Jong before the
| press had becoms what Bi pow
1 saw its importance in the de slopment
: The newspaper is the
tairaeterintie expression of conto.
portiry thought. The skill and Intel
lgence employed won the aditorist
pages of our leading Newspapers is
| renter today than the skill snd intel.
Higenecs which goes into the making of
banks, Foreigosrs sre sometimes sup
prised that so any Amervans, with a
Literary carecr already sewared, choose
jorrnalists. The book means iss here
Ahan it docs in several oiber countries;
the pevespaper means more, The best
work In it Ix ancayisons. It goes Bot
Imi Hterary. sribstie or dramatic erith
iin, an it does, for instance, In Pare
but into the handling of the mews and
the expression of editorial opinion
The aris are, thus fav, at least, not om
main concerns. We sre more occupied
with the interests of the many than
with the refSnementiz of the few. The
reading public here fs the million, as
it 3 in no other lanl Democracy. I
ur seuss, where millions read, think
And Tote iy new in the world and our
copra Is to reflect, guide and ciarily
it, mueh more than to make srt along
extiblished Hoes. Newspapers, every
Fear ehiesper, retich 8 public every
year igri. A Justien of the Re
prome Court of the United States hae
Just given out the cpinion that the
press, in enabling ue every day to
Xho our fellow eithers throughout
the land, has removed antipathies and
minnnderetandings, Boreassd our gym.
petites and helped us to realise the
purpose sooounced in the Constitution,
“io form a more perfect anion” He
Also mies In the press 3 powerfal ine
fnence toward the somtion of oof
many amd deep social problems ee
pecially br bringing them before the
cour: of public aplaics, "r court of In
| ereasing wisdom and power, mightier
than soy organized trilomal™ The
newspapers have ihelr faults fike ie
dividuals.
Sone are controlled Dy
rnney. Hie municipal covnclis. Some
are whigariy subservient to the on
ks many politicians. Pet
ext and mow saccessinl was, a short
fim azo of Me decpest saffron. Tow
Gig. with some sensational ft It hay
rlandaned Inscoarscy and violenes
Among dournalists it is now deemed the
pont enmniets and verscioms dally
roxvwomper Ga the city. Iv news service,
with the most (nleresiing page of oddir-
efinl opinion. Tie position Is strvngth-
ening, and ite former rival. now simnost
calaie In the vellowenst Seid In every
| day hlng | ite hold ~Loliier's Weekly.
TA Seviad Foesipr.
reat musicians, like otier men of
, are pot infrequently erratic and
to snaociahiiity; bat this way
oo Ras case with Mendelssohn, ohe
most Woman and somspanionable
There gre saany aneciotes in
void
SE
| 3 seheies dellghtfnl Mograpnhy of the
5:4 Hy in
Bat
CABIESET ueirate his goniabty
gd Bindliness, This little story, which
bas net before been printed, bears tee
timany bth to Ns esreloni mamoly
dl his love of & quiet joke
On ene socal, while be wis deel
archostea at the Hanover
nrerie in London, the conoert
haiit 1 to fall upon R[brove Toes
As the orchesirn assembled In
bao mt roo, the eogversation turnsl
funst day and the varios
Blok ft was celebrated in §i
Siri
pone akked Mendolasobn how
paepniral waa spent i Germany.
“Wall” sald be, “frst we eat pan
vs
Lo
Sepiibne ¢
# Asst Law are paneaken mode is -
is *mberrupted Kis questioner.
ie rls and gravely, as if discussing 8
of serioes importance, Meds
Tegan:
mK, segar—-" but at this
Ea bell rang snd every ote
od RE to the concert ball
t hapvened that (his was the last
mrery of the season and the twa en
af pest again until the pext year
moment Mendilraohn entered the
by wom be danghy sight of his
piel, and with a beaming face, shout.
HL
aa
ged radi
Lk Kank orp
The Asnersean Farmer.
the Amesriian IArTer Yisos
3 the morning It to look over
4 and ferthe arrew that are his
When he goes forth it 1s to Geld
a ban belnz ean 1 winlly ep
ut Ris consent. When be
the harvest he
vast mriority of
rasyeioas and.
tn It all Bim
ra to lathe and
feed | nim snd Bis fame ani educate
hls eileen: to Ie the suport of Lie
id age apd the heritaps of bis pom
tery, Looked at from every pois: of
wiser, It is donitfel If tere is another
ouan belong under the heavens wio
bay wove cause for carrying a lght
iz 4 contented mind, for regards
ing the past with satisfaction aps the
ta bope, than the Ameriesn
a wn BT. — Kansas ¢ ity Journal
are yy
BAL
coogi
Hot Weather Coussel.
Fior't hurry and don't worry, Bo mat.
ter if the quicksilver id beating records
with its high lamps,
Be eal, steuld it de Impossible to
he uel. Use plenty of water on your
heitd, your wrists, your ankles and
your feet, provided yg can beg. bore
row or steal the time for plentiful Inve.
tions and abluticns, aed above all
don’t fret and don't get excited.
Then, with good luck, you may possi
bly outlive dozens of Gery summers.
New York Tribune