The Washington Bee Newspaper, December 18, 1897, Page 7

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s politeness, but| achers of education they preach | teaches one thing | rary is a hypocrite. | | yur communication However, [am awyers; that is, I n learning law, but them pleading in a woman attempts man does, it has the estimate of Court is no place apacity. demonstrates a Acquaintanceship es a man that a uld not suit him. nk you will be sat- etter consult your rm them that the t to ask for you. By im to ask betore you pare. Your parents th are the better should consult them. of marriage without , for when they re- a flaw. ecause you do not like eason why you should s while in a business illour women learn Ido not approve of jis a person when one but a de- t this way. be m of the opinion that a | rry a widow, and aid. Of the twol to accept the atten- wer. Bachelors are and are hard to i not. recommend yo grass-widows to e steadfast If you fice stop going to school and impossible to take a study pharmacy and ernment service and all why Mrs Terreli re- rol of the Love Joy ose, best known to her reason at the ing, which was possé | yes, she is a thoroughly «i woman, but just whether or seasy to approach, Iam not n's point to confine the al director to the four chool, was well taken. have an examination, om that the one who est percentage should eita woman or man. ntestants naturally | isic, while the others | | housekeeper, knows e and once recogniz- | house-wite, the hus-; st his saving to her js ne their folly until it is e carried away with e spends his money | en usually do so to| on, | | stomary for a gentle- ly anything in the parels as a present. e to give gloves, but of a person without makes some people nda good position One should never ce he came. ut manners and re- a lack of good home rearing doesn’t always {, because one out of orasonis bound to tters not what the teach- harm in going-to the gainst the decipline you should not go, as the church you prom- the rules. I have seen hes and even preach- t this is no example ne sin comes in is refrain and then do to © seemingly likes anoth- should break the en- clore he has a chance to » tries to pay atten- at once, cares for ttle, one should always e. Any cne earning can accumulate a nan skilled in speak orator. Don’t con- orator because you essay, neither think nist because your t buy needless things retty and cheap. that you don’t want. urdress made with as it will be more ill means have it cut Brides should look ‘sible. White satin is or such occasions. you are talking le's affairs, remem- 1 business is going © as they treat you. Too ated out others welfare is | MERICAN Plan: MH@TE-LS. iN THE BEE. THE WASHINGTON BEE. HOTELS. AOLMES’ HOTEL 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. 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