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n rs not how wrong a person
'i treated, he should not seek
e The fact should be consid--at
what you mete out to others
meted out to you.
. 1 don't approve of any one
k to a person in oraer to gain
,:p, a person who caters places
timate on himself
.m: For girls from eight to
ears the skirts usually fall
. between the ankle and knee.
.Yif- 'a braids and small buttons
arj i si J as trimming on little girls
The separate bodice not only re
niaii.s m vogue, but is made more
e;rtlorite than ever and consequent
;, has mly lost a portion of manish
appearance.
M-.mrhcr dresses will be decorated
u'th rmvs of frills. Dotted muslii
Imen. iawns anu pique, win De m
evidence.
Tatifta of a changeable hue and
figured silks will be given the prefer
ence for elaborate spring waists.
Soft woolen materials will also be
used
Ella Yes, I am of the opinion that
an old maid of fifty summers is too
old to wed. Of course they are not
too old to love.
Mane If the gentleman is anxious
to see ou he will ask the privilege of
calling on you. Girls often make a
mistake by inviting men to call. Men
arepecular beings. They appreciate
the most what is not easily nad.
A new jacket which may be called a
sleevelesb bodice is given much
vogue It is an elaborate decoration
of passementerie and lace or .ribbon
flipped over the regular bodice
foundation, with which it contrasts.
The Russian blouse effect is in the
lead for spring costumes.
1'hillts Don't expect of others what
you aie unable to do yourself, neither
criticise a person for accomplishing
dn act which you have not the ability
to accomplish.
man who continue to postpone his
wedding is not very anxious to marry
the irl he pretends to love.
No. it ib not natural for a woman to
rdure the conduct of a mean husband
r r is it reasonable for a man to re
Zain with a woman he despises. Life
tot. short to live in misery.
Alt I don't think it is the proper
thing in a girl to wear mourning for
a i-un man, to whom she is only
tng.yed, although the wedding day
n.a !e appointed and the invitations
distributed.
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333 Virginia Avenue S. W,
European and American Plan.
The Best Afro-American Accommoda
tion in the city.
Our Bar" Attached. . . .
The best wines, imported brandies.
Fine old whiskies always on hand.
Good Havana cigars.
Our rooms are large and airy in
summer, and well heated in winter.
Rooms with or without board. Single
rooms 50 cents and $i.
James Ortway Holmes, Prop.
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Shoreham
15th and H Sts., n, w.
JOHN T. DEV1NE.
WASHINGTON. D. 0.
IOJtylL HOTEL,
Largest Hotel in Washing,
ton, 350 Rooms.
All Modern improvements.
American $250 to 400 per day.
European Rooms $100 and upwards.
MX STAIRWAYS TO GROUND FLOOR AN Fe M
CAMS ON AIX 8IDKS.
CROSBY, BURTON & CO.
PROPRIETORS.
HOTELS
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3238 M Street, West Washington.
Dealer in FIRST-CLASS
Wines, Liquors, Cigars, .obacco. k
JONES,
WOODSON.
Our patrons will confer a favor on
the management of this Daper by call
ing 'on Mr. E. J. Wilhoite at his
Srocery 1802 14th street, when in need
of groceries.
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EVERYBODY,
50,000 Subscribers banted-A. great
sacrifice to obtain them. Look at
our offer.
HOTEL JtfGfijtifE Y.
Cor. 6th and Mo. Ave..
American and European Plans,
" Rooms 50c 75c and $1.00.
Meals at all hours. Excellent
cuisine service. Strictly first
class. Persons wishing to be
cared for; will find it safe to stop
at,
Hotel nyCcKZInlesr,
Jones & Woodson, Proprietors.
JOST
told.
ARRIVED IN THIS
maaatne .Lorno and have your fortune
You will be surorised.
50 cents. 2106 I street northwest
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1 1 Positions don't make men.
although it seems hard for a man to be
a gentleman in the estimation of some
people except he is in office or holds
anuituial position.
The person who suspicions every
ne is. himself, guilty of some ot
leiibe Suspicion haunts the guilty
mind.
Some people arrogate their impor
tant to such an extent, until they be
come latter or too large for their posi
tion ue should never forget from
whence he came.
1'eople who are not used to well doing
are the most easy to become big
headed Inquirer: Mourning for a parent is
worn one year longer than for a broth
er or sister. The veil should be worn
for at least a year.
1. S It is the custom lor the bride
groom to give some little trinket to
Ms bride to be worn on her wedding
da.
Ellen: It is unnecessary to soil your
gloves by shaking hands with a per
son ungloved. You might say, "ex
cuse m gloves," or better still don't
extend our hand. I have seen a pair
of pretty gloves ruined after the first
JvearmjT on account of this uncalled
w hand-snake.
Edith: There is no special engage
wem ring, a man usually gives one as
mbojate as his purse will permit,
foolish is the girl who expects more.
. Ether. You and your betrothed hav
!ng the same middle name could hard-
5 make a difference. Remember the
2lXlQ rearfs: T change the name
an5 not the letter, marry for worse
not the better.
etuV Never cut your finger nails
waul ihxy have been soaked in warm
'eroi anointed with vaseline. A
le lemon juice will whiten them,
iter Uu are cut.
Awnall piece of silver is alwavs ap
tproprute for a wedding gift.
Retmrinbe-r the person who never
jesert joU) for he is the one usuallv
gotten.
ura: The duty of young ladies
imJT u,Ict themselves in the pres
fTr1 irentlemen to command
Washington, 0. G.
BALL & POLLAKD, FROM.
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So good second hand
Typewriters at such
low prices We are fre
quently asked. The
answer is easy. We
have the agency of the
JEWETT, the latest
and highest of all high grade type
writers. In exchange for it we get the
best of other makes, and by having ex
ceptional advantages to put these ma
chines in first class order. We are en
abled to give big values to those wish
ing writers of any kind. If you bave or
have not a Typewriter, give uri your
address, and we will freely give you
Eoints upon writing machines that may
e of value to ypu, also a description
of the Jewett wrner. Adress:
NEWMAN & SON,
DEALERS IN
Standard Typewriters
THE CALIGRAPH.
TELEPHONE ii,
SlvIlT AND DEALBR IN
,ure. Jpuas vnernicGris
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DR CZARRA'S
NO CURE, NO PAY.
No. 6i9.Penn. Ave. N. W., Washington, D. C.
Specialist in chonic and private disease Piles
Stricture, Hydrocele, Gout, Catarrh, Dyspepsia
Blood Poison cured Vitality restored Con
tation free and confidential to both sexes.
LADIES suffering from complaints peculiar
to their sex; indigestion; constipation, irregu
lar, etc., quick relief and cure guaranteed
.PRIVATE Sanitarium for ladies, "physi
cian and trained nurse always in attendance.
Office Hours : 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
NEEDING CONFIDENTIAL
TREATMENT. A saf p,, c,. -I
lief in all female trouble ; constipation, irregu
larities, tumor, catarrh: cancer, opium habit
fistular, &c. A gold medal awarded for the
science of obstetric from University of Munich.
Bavaria. Strictly confidential.
MRS. DR. RENNER,
No. 8 7th St., N. E. near E Cap. St.
LAWYERS.
W. Calvin Chase,
AND
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PTMtioof la all the Court In Vlrjinm fc4
thDIstrlot of ColumblB.
Office 1109 I Street, n. w.
Washington, D. C.
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537. THIS
HANDSOME
LAMP.
Metal base, with artistic and very
MreMg?reforacolumn; nicely
moulded oil fount; the latest burner
S'T, movement, for turning
ffffiSySways insurV
o t "gut, ciear as a crysia
and equal to 200 candles. It stands 28
1 5?uuuncend cmbines to make it
ornaienT.r6 sereable home
Send 5 cash yearly subscribers for
this handsome banquet lamp.
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Perfumery, Toilet and Fancy Articles, &c.
PATENT MEDICNES. Physician's Prescrip.
tions Carefully and Accurately Com
pounded Day and Night.
Cor. 3d and F Sts., S. W.
WASHINGTON, D.C-
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14i.h and K Rhs., n. w
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Strictlv First-Class Meals.
Ilie :-
Fredonia,
FOR COUGHS,
GOLDS, &c.
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BOTTLE
"0KEAM OF ROSES" for
chapped hands and skin, 15c a bottle
"MUTTON MARROW" for
straightening the hair, 15c a bottle:
HURLEBAUS' PHARMACY,
Oor. 14th and V Sts: northwest
HAIR RESTORER
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MtEtKUN PLAK.
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WASHINQTOK, D. 9,
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Or any other occasion,
call on us, for prices.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Davidson & walker.
All wno are dersirous of having
a beautiful suit of hair, or if your
hair is falling out, you should get
a bottle of Hairoline, better known
as the Renowned Hair Restorer.
Oriental Complexion 0 i ao
cures all skin diseases and makes
the skin like velvet. Price, 25c to
75c per bottle.
Treatment of the Skin and
Scalp.
No. 16. Here is good
Warranted Watch Chain.
Fine rolled gold plate,
double curb, iull length,
elegntly engraved srold tirs
solid bar, very best of snap
and guaranteed to wear ten
years
For this fine rolled gold
chain. The Bee will give to
any person sending in 3 yearly
cash subscribers six 6 month
subscribers.
No. 1. THE HANDSOMEST
LAMP-CLOCK MADE.
Gold-plated metal base; gold-plated
clock ring; gold-plated open cast head
I removable oil fount; the latest ratcket
screw burner; large, handsome, hand
decorated globe; first-class chimney.
Clock made and waranted by one of
the largest factories in the U. S. All
ready to put oil in and light.
This handsome lamp-clock is worth
20 dollars. A fine Christmas or birth
day present. The Bee will give one
of these clocks to any person who may
send 5 cash yearly subscribers.
STRAIGHTENING A SPECIALTY.
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1710
FLORISTS,
Pa. ave., 1108 Conn, ave
All kinds of implements
toilet articles for sale.
205 0 Street Northwest.
Agency at THE BE Office.
and
HOTELS.
BALTIMORE.
HORACE M, CAKE,
PROP'R.
WASHINGTON, D. C
TJie Motel Douglass.
220 B Street N. W.t and 235 Pennsvi'
vania avenue n. w.
Established, 1859.
BOSTON
MARKET.
Headquarters for
Chesapeake Diamond Back
Terrapin, Fshui d Ga 1
John C, Walker, Pro.
1711-1713, Penn., ave. n.w.
BuROPKAN PLAN : ROOMS ONK DOLLAR
AND A HALF AND UPWARDS :
0 Arsolutrly FlRRPROOP '
EQtpPPZD WITH ALL MODRRN IMPROTS-
THP FINEST HOTEL IN THE CITY.
ean Plan.
Write or call.
blebc.Trd.
olite waiters. First class a
D. A. C. JONES proprietor.
WASHINGTON, V C.
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ffa: Kothmjr is more beautiful in
n lhan good and polite manners.
v: Qur school marms are doing
ty. with ibut a few exceptions.
Penna. Ave., Cor. Third St N
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Electric Lighting, Steam Heat, Elec
tric Elevator, Improved Fire Fs-capes.
Give us a trial.
W. A- Christain,
The popular Boot and Shoemaker.
Rapairing promptly and neatly
done at short notice.
We are now prepared to meet
all comers.
W. A. CHRISTAIN,
1843 L St. N. W.
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DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic
Fruits and Produce.
T'O-T'l-T'
The best stand in the market.
Orders delivered free.
O St, Market n. w.
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Situatrs on Washington Place, at
in lit of Washington Monu
MFTT, IN THE HOSTFASHIONARLX PART
I ? the citt, Convenient to Depots,
'Theatres and Business Centers.
(ScrxsiNs Unexcelled.
JAMES P. A. O'CONNO.
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Baltimore, Md.
GENERAL RAILROAD AND
Steamboat Ticket Office.;
Hie Richmond Transfer G.
and Baggage Express,
Office : 901 Main St, Richmood, Va.
Tickets to all principal points in America
sod Europe. Rates same as at depots!
Fassengers and baggage called ferani
bagssgc checked to destinatioQ.
Fleasarercarriages for hire.
A. W. GARBSRPssjL
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REALLY A
BEAUTIFUL CHAIN
AND A NICE PRESENT.
Charm, sardonix intaglio. Right up
to date. Trace link. Perlectly formed
in everv way. All well gold-plated,
and has the exact appearance of a sin
id gold chain. It is double length and
will give the wearer splendid satislac
tion. For one cash yearly subscriber, or
too six months subscribers, The Bee
will give you this"' beautiful chain.
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NO. 758.
GOLD-PLATED VAS .
Sold only in pairs. Beautifully finish
ed. Hand decorated center. Height
ten inches.
Height 10 inches. ""s"
Send us 4 cash yearly subscribers
and receive a pair of these excellent
vases. .
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hand. He is an affable
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OUR GREAT NANCY HANKS BRONZE CLOCK
This clock is made by one of the Largest Clock Factories in the Country
Guaranteed for three years. The height is 6 inches ; length 10 1-2 inches. I
is beautifully pohfhed, will not tarnish,and is really one of the most beautiru
as well as useful orr.n-ents th?t could be required for a premium.
If you send us 4 cash yearly subscribers the publishers will send vou one o.
hese beautiful clocks.
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