The Washington Bee Newspaper, June 18, 1898, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

een compliment- work. Strict y should be s. Never de- s too indiscreet. vulgar terms splay good man-| Douglass wa} Major Andrews. idiers will en-| will kindle some | ions of the past | 1¢’s mind loving | | ignorance | n take ad-| art and few i he fact. You} ress with taste. | s more Waren ers | of git assemble | rivilous matters. | 1 topics should al- mind of a young girl. familiarity often | s and unpleas- | urself to get One after until some | Some girls are de-| uld be polished and | h portrays a va- id have resented the | A pretentious man | the has great inter-| are 4 my advice and never go | irsion. I am opposed | n excursions unaccom- | the right thirg to re- ed you. The manner} ll as the place. | ] ve ( a person who pretends uld not be trusted. | s no difference igearne | € ngaged to him or not. ( have separated you. | p that once existed] olerated, if you have ac- | igement ring from an-| m to understand in at his company is not girls will permit long your fault. I have a a young lady who esent from a gentle- he is engaged. ice youself under obli- It is better to be ice yourself in such a} My opinion is that your rather rude, Sedateness anners will win all the should always attend as you are directed. | r business to other peo- can be pleasant always, n your business rela- sy for one to misjudge selection should be You should | an intelligent | ow her sta- intellectually affairs should} neighborhood. suse the to be trusted | isto confide are tT attempt to look pt. You never | be compelled to! nd succor. | ise you to be hon- 1 your associ- nds a young | sty. You must | . When a young , it would panion. is the re- | etter of | hat you A few men who! ~ Penna. Ave., HOTELS. «| Shoreham 5th and H Sts., n. w. | JOHN T. DEVINE. WASHINGTON, D. 0. Large. ton, 350 Rooms. All Modern improvements. American $250 to $400 per day. European Rooms $100 and upwards. (CAPES ON ALL SIDES. CROSBY, BURTON & C®. PROPRIETORS. | Washington, D. C. Nevgth tm. tke AAPULTOR” Washingtén, 8. C. sores: PROPS. jov. goth I mo. ‘CUHRAN- ° ~ HUTEL 14th and K Sts., n. w WASHINGTON, D. ©. Strictly First-Class Meals. hes Vredonia, jj Hi FIRET-OLASS FAMILY WOTBL. 34- AMERICAN PLAX. ——>— Sounerman Pian, (821-1828 H Street Northwest, WASHINGTON, B. 6. WASHINGTON DANENHOWER, PROPRIETOR. jov. goth wy. Fisice! l\gPhersen Square, HORACE M, CAKE, PROF'R. WASHINGTON, D. C. The Hotel Douglass. 220 B Street N. W., and 235 Pennsys vania avenue n. w. THF SINEST HOTEL IN THE CITY. Plan. WASHINGTON, T C. HOTEL ers. First class =| W- D. A. C. JONES proprietor. | HOTELS. ROLMES POPE 333 Virginia Avenue S. W,, Buropean 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 §r. james Ortway Holmes, Prop. ONE, WOODSON. “HOTEL MCKINLEY. Cor. 6th and Mo. Ave. American and European Plans, Rooms soc 75¢ 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, Eiotel Mciinley. Jones & Woodson, Proprietors. So good second hand Typewriters at such low prices We are fre- quently asked. The answer is easy. We nave 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- ceptiunal advantages to put these ma- chin es in first class order. We are en- abled to give BIG values to those wish- ing wnters of any kind. If you Fave or Low Can You Say _ po a | SIX STAIRWAYS TO GROUND FLOOR np Fine ws | have not a Typewriter, give us your address, and we will freely give you oints upon writing machines that may e of value to pu, also a description of the Jewett wr Adress: NEWMAN & SON, DEALERS IN Standard Typewritepfs THE CALIGRAPR. TELEPHONE 11%, BTo, 641 Seventh Street, IN. W., DRU GGlS} AND DEALER IN Pure Drugs * Perfumery, Toilet and Fancy Articles, &c. PATENT MEDICINES. Physician’s Prescrip- tions Carefully and Accurately Com- pounded Day and Night. Cor. 3d and F Sts., S. W.f WASHINGTON, D.C: Chemicals TRY 1/NIP-A COUGH FOR COUGHS, A COLDS, &c. le BOTTLE ““CREAM OF ROSES”? for chapped hands and skin,15c a bottle “MOTTON MARROW’? for straightening the hair, 15ca bottle: HURCLEBAUS’ PAARMACY, Cor. 14th and V Sts: northwest Funerals Or any other occasion, call on us, for prices. Satisfaction guaranteed, pavidson & walker. FLORISTS, 1710 Pa. ave., 1108 Conn. ave Established, 1859. BOSTON MARKET. Headquarters for Chesapeake Diamond Back Terrapin, Febiae (3 1 John C, Walker, Pro. 1711-1713, Penn , ave. n w. — | Give us a trial. W. A. Christain, The popular Boot and Shoemaker. cae f promptly and neatly done at short notice. We are now prepared to meet all comers. A. CHRISTAIN, Steed § ee N.W. iL. G. Morison, —DEALER IN— Foreign and Domestic Fruits and Produce. VENDOME, | cin 70-71-74, Cor. Third %& N W., tric Lighting, Steam Heat, Elec- ic Elevator, Improved Fire Ka- Capes. and in the market. ivered free. O St. Market yn. w. YHE WASHINGTON BEE. T, FOLLIARD, 3238 M Street, West Washington. Dealer in FIRST.ULASS ;Wines, Liguors, Cigars, .cbacco, &c Our patrons will confer a favor on the manage aah % this paper by call- ing on Mr, J. Wilhoite at his Srocery 1802 vath Street, when in need of groceries. PERSONAL JUST ARRIVED IN THIS CITY! Visit Madame Lorno and have your fortune told. You will be surprised. Charges only Socents. 2106 I street northwest. DR CZARRA’'S NO CURE, NO PAY. No. 619. Penn. Ave. N. W., Washington, D, Specialist in chonic and private disease Pi Strictire, Hydrocele, Gout, Catarrh, Dyspepsia Blood Poison cured, ' Vitality restored. tation free and confidential to both sexes. A, DIES suttering from complaints pec to their sex; indigestion; constipation, irregu- tas ete., quick relief and cure guaranteed RIVA ATE Sanitarium for ladi hysi~ cae an trained nurse always in attendance. Office Hours : ga. m.to6p. m, NEEDING CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT. A safe and sure re- 1 all female trouble ; constipation, irregu- tumor, catarrh er, opium habit, LADIF, Net i I awarded for the iversity of Munich, al. DR. RENNER, E. near E Cap. St. LAWYERS. W. Calvin Chase, Qttormmey end Counselor at 1 w —AND— —WNotary Public— Practices im all the Courts in Virginia and the District of Columbia, Office 1109 I Street, n. w. Washington, D.C. LADIES | HAIR RESTORER ATTeNTON| 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 Crem ao cures all skin diseases and makes the skin like velvet. Price, 25¢ to 75c per buttle, Treatment of Scalp. STRAIGHTENING A SPECIALTY. All kinds of implements and toilet articles for sale. 205 O Street Northwest. Agency at THE BEE Office. the Skin and HOTELS. BALTIMORE. [he Stafford Blurorzan PLAN: ROOMS ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF AND UPWARDS: @ Asso.urzcy Finerrocor: EQuiPrED WITH ALL MODERE IMPROVE- MENTS. SrrvaTpS on WasHInoTON PLACE, AT TH” eout oy Wasninctron Monv- “2AT, IM THE MOST PASHIONASLE PART or THE CITY, CONVENIENT TO DzPots, ‘TueaTnes anv Business CenTzns. @essucz Unexcetizn. JAMES P. A. O’CONNOR, MANAGER Baltimore, Md. aoe GENERAL RAILROAD AND Steamboat Ticket Office.” The Richmond Transfer Co, and Baggage Express, 2 Chas. Heitmuller keeps fresh hand. He is an affable Zene rich large figure —lora column; nicely eA GIFT EVERYBODY, 50,000 Subscribers wanted—A sacrifice to obtain them.—Loo our offer, at? oe THIS HANDSOME LAMP, with artistic No. 537. Metal base, and very moulded oil fount; the latest burner # ratchet screw movement, for turning a wick up and down, thus always insur- { ing a brilliant light, clear asa crystal A and equal to 200 candles. It stands 28 x inches high and is all ready to put oil into and light. The 16 inch shade has an Sinch rich lace flounce and combines to make it arich, handsome, serviceable home ornament.jt%} Send 5 cash yearly subscribers this handsome banquet lamp. for THE HANDSOMEST LAMP-CLOCK MADE, Gold-plated metal base; gold-plated clock ring; gold-plated open cast head Peciavabla oil fount; the atest ratcket screw burner; large, handsome, hand- decorated globe; first-class chimney. Clock made and waranted Le one of the largest factories inthe 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 Bex will give one of these clocks to any person who may send 5 cash yearly subscribers. No. 1. No. 16. Here is good Warranted Watch Chain. Fine rolled gold plate, double curb, full length, ! B slegnily engraved gold tips 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. 15. REALLY A BEAUTIFUL CHAIN AND A NICE wee ° Charm, sardonix intaglio. ie up todate. Trace link. Perte ae fociaed in every 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 satistac- tion. For one cash yearly subscriber, or too six months subscribers, Tne Bee will give you this beantiful chain. NO. 758. GOLD-PLATED VAS , Sold only in pairs. Beautifully finish- ed. Hand decorated center. Height ten inches. Height 10 inches. Send us 4 cash yearly subscribers and receive a pair of these excellent vases. NO. 213. OUR GREAT NANCY HANKS BRONZE CLOCK This clock 1s made by one of the Largest Clock Factories in the aay Guaranteed for three years. The sora lel is 6 inches; length 10 1-2 inches. is beautifully polisked, will not tarnish,and is really | one of the most beautifu as well as useful or.amerts that could be tequired for a premium. If you send us 4 cash yearly subscribers the publishers will send vou one o beecautiful clocks.

Other pages from this issue: