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mE WASHINGTON BEE. BULLET PROOF CLOTH| TRAMP DOG’S GRATITUDE. SS His Benefactress from As- — Protects |} sault at the Hands of a Dan- : | Genuine Life Protectors for Rulers} | serous Character, _—— Not Attack a Woma, Mea ; | = = 2 Magy | and Public Men. “7 t a! | Up as a Statue : | | Y O l ; R not formerly believe that | P are, £ | * ed ss an instinct by which | _ f Had President McKinley Worn On a read character in human be- | pertious Performance of <.. 4 | of pearepen te peepee No en) COO D ments sruerns an eta | Mercedes del Barte, | oa u 1 narchist Cou iave ‘oma a orter, hess Deuns. Taucreda, i 4 Killed Him, i , 3 4 ‘gow I am fF true. I had ; aecen oe V : ~ ‘ AT }an experien that was eee 33 4 | equi t to a demonstrati an ie. Y at p “w , Pi . wa r < ; ‘ 1 The Only Complete Housefurnishing EstaLiishment B « ; we ' Washington. a yee Don’t be too certain about any—| wai = ashingt reat ‘thins. | Pos ; : | 1. E. Cor, 7th and I Streets, N. W : e ' The pit you dig for othera may| Power of resistance as a live human | i et be filled by you. : “Have you got youstevolver with | De may bark, but they are} you?” | : generally harmless. | ‘The correspon 2 You may see a thing and yet not | 2 ates os prove it. ae th zt, Some people’s misfortune 1s the dé result of some one’s gain. ass P Some people live on the misfor-| ber a tunes of others. ri “a D > nie 5 Do the best yo ; \ you goud t tr scorn others. They are for the vulgar and they have a good friend. friended you. not our own. youself a false face. President Roosevelt is a man. Safe leaders _ Qhio will go strongly republican in November. Be sare that you are right. after. the southern democracts what he t shall eat before long. ¥ | Nothing is certain until it is rt made certain. i The President knows waat to do} a4 nd whea hesays a thing he nieans al ‘ ; } Think before you speak. | Brest Look out for the weekly Recora : \ The people should support their be pipe There was a great day at the Second Baptist Chureh. wan be expected. Read THe Bre if you want a live paper. Jones Monday. nang ete PADS A CRN! Don’t be too certain inanything. Den’t be acuated by jeolousy. It pays to be honest. i The next move will be made soon. nf It is easier for some peop'e to lie N than it is to tell the trath. \. i > Don’c take up other peoples eis troubles, fa Ge The best thing to do is right. ‘ Ce ne by ag Bad advice from yourenemies is ‘ poor advice, 3 There is need of reformation in + set the schools. i i ‘There were a clamor for achange Is Bae 39 iy and it was made. ch You got it and stillyou are not satisfied. Read Toe Bre and be happy. Leaning of Jewelry. the practice of London West end jewelers to loan magnificent ; tiaras and other articles of jewelry for 4 i gpeeial occasions. These things are leaned as a courtesy to specially good customers, while other people less well ‘xmown must make a deposit of the waluc of the jewels before takin Derivation ef “Tawdry “Tawdry” is dsriveé from @rey. In the carly middle a r were held Praxee and England on St-Au , s1.@ those annual gath- erings noted for the gaudy and worth relry seld at them. Ame ss impure. If you have a good friend stick| tohim, Don’t believe all that is said te you. Some people don't know when | You shall reap what you sow, Those whom you have aided often turn against you. Think well of those who have be- We often see others faults but Be what youareand don’t put on Senators Hanna and Foraker are The South will attempt to dictate | where the President shall go here- | The President will have to consult | Do your duty and nothing more} There was a Sensation sprung by| He laughes best who laughes lest. | then you wi Do ri think th J You canuot always Own way. ; The suc 1 man is he who does right. Don’t drag your friends into | SH (Testing OOTING AT A DUMMY. Mr. §& panik’s Bullet-Prooft es.) touch of one’s finger as the swelling | of a woman's ar the in- sive, bu at he offered a target to the correspond- ed. “There more the factory who ht h » dec are zen men in th ly as I on the subject,” “President @& and the unhappy empress of Austria died by the a sin’s knife,” continued the inventor. “Indeed, at one time the European se- cret police gathered information to the effect that anarchists had decided to abandon altogether revolver, shotgun and inferna] machines for the dagger. Hence, a life protector of this kind would not be perfect unless respond- ing to all ssas- E e oossi emergencies, findanasscrtmentof stillettos butchers’ knives, and several other sorts of knives. Select any weapon you please and perforate my cuirasse if you can.” A brigand’s k , bowies, fe was used first, then a bowie was us°, bread knife, and a | shoemaker’s knifea but the | point of neither pene ted the silk ma- | terial by one hundredth part of a milli- | meter, even though the newspaper man | did the stabbing with all the force and strength at his command. s to the why and wherefore, Szeeze- | panik would only say this: “It’s all in the weaving. The method of weaving adopted paralyzes concussion by dis- tributing the shock over the entire area of the garment. Of course the mate: a] is especial | There,” pointing to a drawer, “you will | ly selected for the pur- | |! a Iron Porches All wor! Shop in Rear of 1 al then get a wing Machine that is noted e world over for its dura- lity. You want the one that > easiest to manage and ia Light Running ’ There is none in the world that can equal in mechanical con. struction, dura Dili working s, fineness of finish, beauty in appearance, or has as many improvements as the nsion, Double P le ( patented CHINE C9. Mass, 2 Uwron Sqrvaes, SE |S. OPPENHEIMER & By... 514 Ninth St., N. >», WASHINGTON, 1 CENTER MARKET, | . > r ‘Miller & Krogmann, —-- DEALERS IN —— J |Hams, Bacon, Lara, Beef and Beef Tongues. “Dove, Brend” Himsa Specelty |451, 452 and 453 Center Market. | 401 302 Northern Liberty Market. | FRANK HUME WH@LESALE GROCER 5 me. 404 PeERRSYiveRla AY Wasunaton, Pf, | | AN Gecas } Free ct ecmec. ud Delivered chacge. ‘WILBUR F. NA8B *500 CENTRE MARKET, | ‘Hams, Bacon, Lard, | DRIED AND CHIPPED BEEF, COOKED HAMS, TONGUES BRANCHES: 69 Centre Market, 94495 OS8t. Market, Residence, 122 M 8t..x.w | n u 2 q ®. sor anil ala Chas. 8. Spieldez “ ufactu er of Plain and Ornament» IRON RAILING , Window Guards, Grills, Balconies, Gratings, Cel- lar Doors, Etc., of Every De- scription. Builders’ Werk A Specialty, k Firstclass. 344 H Streot, N, E James, F. OYSTER Dealer In BUTTER; EGGS CHEESE. MARBLE BUILDING. Cor. Pa. Ave. and Ninth Street. Washington, D. C. Telephone 271 SPECIALIST. 98 11th St., n. w.—bet. E and F. Specialist in Rheumatigm and all Chrenic diseases. Consultation free. er Peugias ADVANTAGE, —_ OF —— BAILEYS Improved Truss. tion with perfect safety. All uncemfortable and inj spring pressure is aa The pad is held in place by woven bands, which retain an equal pres- sure in all positions of the body. It can be worn in bed, a great desid- eratum to the youug as tending toa perfect cure. It is the only suitable truss for dren and females. The proper amount of pressure can be ‘rought to bear and maintained in Yy position without pinching or h. "m1 to the wearer. It wi. ‘cure hernia if placed on the pa- tiem ‘ufficiently early. Excepti.g umbilical, it is the best truss ever offered for all kinds of hernia. It is so perfect amd fortable in its adjustment that the patient in a short time forgets he is wearing it. (See the cert ficate of Mr. Daniel Johnson.) Sent postage paid to any address on receipt of price; $3 for single and $4 for double tru: urious steel chil- In ordering, give location of hernia,’ right or left sic d measurement. Satisfaction gin money refunded when the truss 1s ,eturned in good order Address: : oe oe Stniley, toom 15, 609 F St.,N W. or x921 MSt., N. W.. Was. D.C. Yabsley—There isn't « bigger nele- ance than the man that is always in- sisting o treating. Mudge—He ise"t half se bad as the fellow that never treats at al.—ind- anspolis Presa an ‘eat. Of course I t the | plea of a dur hun- | Vhat woma id not see | ny more unt ht en I] ea | occasior to town at a re $0: | r late hour. d hardly gone ps - |a few feet from my house before I ™ heard the delicate patter of animal a FE |feet back of me. Looking around IJ statue. = saw four-footed pen eekoue ia he few days before, still waggi asvtcee se a | tail, but this time looking at me with | gijence re ; a jonly gratitude and kindly feeling in| wal a n eT is face. I was not particularly well i. | pleased at bein 1 owed through the public streets by such a sorry-looking creature, but when I told the dog to | go back he gently d to obey. “When I 1 hed the pur- | pose of my errand end turned to trace my steps homeward the dog was th me. Just as we were the Circle into pal streets a 1 d one of the pri man stepped rudely into my pathway and | grinned at me. Quick as a flash the dog sprang in front of me, and, eurl- | ing his lips, began to growl in a most terrifying way, saying in a manner as intelligible as if he had employed human utterance: ‘I guess you had better clear out of here at once.’ | “The man lost little time in re- {treating to the dark corner from {which he had come, and the rest of | the way home, you may be very sure, |I paid a great deal of attention to | my humble protector.” door opens, and one sees the enormous head of the | The spectators hardly brea j ——E of the women cover their with | EAGLE WAS A REAL FIGHTER. | their bands. It is a terribi at | ess The bull is a superb ani ba | Big Bird Whipped a Catamount and | powerful neck i lon ght horns. He i around, and at once bounds white statue, It is with the greatest one can sensations are too pa endurance of such emotior unbea Required a Brave Man to Effect Its Capture, A large American eagle, which was 3 | captured near Charleston, S. C., after it had whipped a catamount, was brought to Charjeston and placed in a acry « | - | striking. He ¢ a et, j j and, taking advant: of th De | | Tancreda jumps be | | hind a screen, wh aw ) off the bull. | 8 | ne | “Queen of ous | o¥ation. | Donna Tancreda, who v 5 Paris, has appeared with s a at | | Barcelona, Valentia, Castile Seville and, for the first time at Roubaix. | THE EAGLE TURNED, Enslaves the Kaiser's Son Miss Parker Deacon, who to | cage, from which it had to be moved | Berlin recently with the d t j later. The owner advertised for a/| Marlborough, cfeated a furore in Cer brave man willing to overpower the | man court circles. The crow: nee, | bird without weapons. who will be kaiser if he outlives his fs H. J. Welch, a piano tuner, agreed to undertake the job, and a crowd sur- rounded the building to watch the event. Welch first endeavored to throw a sack over the eagle’s head, but this tailed and the eagle showed signs of | fight. The door was quickly opened and Welch rushed in. He seized the eagle by the legs, but it gave a swift lunge toward the door, passed out and dragged the would-be captor. Welch was dragged 20 feet, when the eagle ned and a desperate fight followed. The piano tuner was getting the rough end of the conflict, but bystanders in- terfered and the eagle was crippled and shoved into another cage. Welch Was bruised and scratched, but other- | wise was not inured. pee icine Ce Playing His Way to Buffalo. W. A. Lipton, who says he is from | Milwaukee and is playing his way to! , Buffalo on a wager, arrived in Chicago | {the other night with a violin under . phis arm. The wager, he says, makes jit necessary that he should arrive in Buffalo within two weeks. When he left Milwaukee he had 15 cents. This { £Um Was increased whem Lipton played land sang on the streets. % ther, was her devoted slave. tion to being one of the most ly beautiful girls imagina an excellent linguist and clever. Therefore it is no wond she causes a sensation wh goes. The duchess of Mar!! devoted to her. Miss Deacon b Prospect of mak@g a bri riage. Miss Secor, andther girl, has made a sensational s cess as well as Miss Deac« chaperonage of Lady Deci Poetry and Labor Mix A blending of poetry wi reality of manual work in ence offered a depart al methods at the A Chicago the other da {saulus, determined | | jof the later English Pose of the lecture a8 announced by Presider was to give to the view of the education useful in engineering branches