The Washington Bee Newspaper, November 16, 1901, Page 5

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(THE WASHING: JUN BEW. lM. HOFFMAN |. HIGH GRADE CLOTHER AND TAILOR. 723 Seventh Street, N. W. | es SIDE. \ Popular prices for high grade clothing—If we didn’t ¥ %» manufacture our own clothes, our prices would be higher— ARD Coye- there was no consternation either » f No stor ; iti ices if i , among the pupils or faculty when e can sell our qualiti S at our prices if it has to buy the young lady presented her cre- ‘OM a manufacture and pay him a profit. 3 —— AND —— Doing the making ourselves and doing away with intermediate profits denials. She came asa il and pupil an hi yl ‘ | | ose r Thanks- | keeps quality upand prices down—The best of everything goesin the Hoff- —- C . ¥ a 4s such was recognized. ~~ anew Bonine murder trial man’s make Materal, finish and workmanship—The fit and style you can see Mf —e takes place in this eity November for yourself—There isn’t a .aake of ready to wear clothing on the market that 15. Mrs, Bonine’s confession will beat ours. : 7 “ have nothing to de with the case | There is no use trying tu feel proud of The government will try toestablish your house unless it is completely furnished, s h 1 dla ; | i and it will never be completely furnished until cement Suits for gg) M0 Si00 hacen ea the dining-room contains a handsome Side- Napolean the last emperior of | : board and China Closet, Thanksgiving is fae French, had as a body guard ARE VERY STRONG LINES HERE ea only a little more than two weeks off, and you 50.000 eoai’ black troops ‘They’ = should have everything cozy before then. The CARPETS MADE, LAID AND LINED FREE Fortune will bein tewn were Algerians. In suits you may choose from Cheivits, Wosteds and Cassmiers—In top P : f < ; Gov. P. B.S. Pinchback! Megers, B OH, B , | coats from Coverts, Cheivits and Oxfords—Some silk lined—The man wio §& question of ready cash does notenter into this Wilson bs a —— C. H. wears anything but the Hoffman makeis paying too much for his clothi | ¥ proposition, for we are ready to supply every- Lewis whe has been|in eno Tes gr gue ve Paste frm deo'e rush off to the store where you usually trade and buy your fall suit and thing you need on the easiest of weekly or ai “ and fun~ oy, ra k : P Feri . : proving. eral direction, The office romieracioa over coat—Leok around and see what we are offering. | Ba monthly payments, You can just as well have i 0 ee wine eae =f ac 1827 L street northwest. = == the Sideboard and China Closet TO-DAY { iuieniitihd te % They will i — arr = a ae r is , ie - ' Menard has resigned the see Pens ag be glad tosee their many) INTRODUCING OUR FINE1 AILORING. | is not, and any other piece of furniture that esidency of the Pen and : : i ps | oe you need can be sent right out with them. = Mrs. L. Wellington Robinson There is always room for the worthy that the men of this city fully ap- ‘ ‘There is no handsomer or more varied stock D. Williston has been to has just undergone a very success— preciate the merits of fine tailoring is shown by their hearty respouse to our in town than ours—and prices te extecmnely k viewing the remains of|fal operation at the Oclambia Hes-_ opening announcement—In attaining perfection in the art of fine tailoring we . ] A d a , y Tammany pital Wednesday at 1 p, m. Mra, | have always aimed at the highest ideas—The result more than warrented the | § i Ws We are Tea) uA to do quick work in car- Ms, B. B. Lewis of second strete, Robinson is dving very well, extra care and greater efforts—Styles that are faithful to fashion dictates | aa pets if youareina qhurry, we make, lay, and is, W., who has been quite sick is The eighth grade teachers met at &#'™Ments that are flawless in workmanship and finish such tailoring at the line calpets free Everythin z for housekeep- improving the Sumner %chool Saturday | scale of prices we maintainrepresents the acme of economy to careful dressers. ‘ ing is here—stove and all, o Adams has gone to morning and discussed the many! We never forget the colored trade of this city as we have found in past deal * where he will re- impediments found iu the study is that they appreciate honest and fair dealing—We quote you a few specials leanie Robbins of C St., S. W. “Word Analysis’ from the sta: @ 29 4ll wool black thibet sent to your measure 8 oo—A strickly all wool 2 s It is hoped for bera point of instruction. Mr. Juhu mixed cashmers sent toyourmeasure $9,50—A very fine black clay worsted {> + | vnaedy recovery Naile presided, Misses Miokee, | S¥itsto your measures $10.43—An extra fine thibit or fancy worsted tor (Ky 2 Uook, Muttie Shadd, Wheeler , dress made to your measure for $12.43 worth $18.00—Fancy worsted in 25 yn Young who has been = " y Y New York for the past six|Dyson and Dr, Cardoza gave | different made to your measure for $3.0o—Come and look us over—You are has returned home. some very hetpful testimonies ‘ invited to inspect our stock and get samples, then compare our prices with Mrs, Emma Rush, formerly of the|ia the direction showing where, ther tailors. MAMMOTH CREDIT HOUSE, , has received an appeint- | difficulty would most likely occur. | I kFE 817-819-821-823 7TH ST., N. W. Bureau of Printing and| Though the attecdance was sone | ao ora ie Bctecoes’ tl nad 8 Se Nosh eee what siim, the usual amoun: of, ; FECTS ORDER: 1 John Nails Jr,, and Royal vim and interest were On hand end T : H New York, were in the city H 1] 2 sitand the lamanioes of — the meeting one of the most Z fi ; Nhe Bradford. ively ever held. | ; Register |. W. Lyons, Attorney | With a few places yet u»woven THE HIGHEST CLOTHER AND TAILOR | = —- ; a, | Thoma:L. Jones and Hon. John P.jupon the web of human destiny, eee fy eee ees wis eee ern 5 —_ ————___—_—_——__— ; hong ING. Speakers for but more than completed in at 723 SEVENTH STREET N. W. . the Second Baptist Ly a . is = = = — _ oe ; parsion with the remaining bulk of | ; owling has returnea | U0® World’s moving goods Li Hung| OUR INSURANCE OUR JOURNAL OUR BANK by I City, where she spent — gh a! greatest 2 n 5 ause ’s urs 1 = | Be | . Miss Bowling leaves|of modern thought, has just ended 0 i B r 8 it 0 calla it i 1 O Nb ehers she|his career, unfinished as it might | urs S € 3 ec 2 ih : il be the guest of her brother. seem, it would be impossible even; the UNITED AID AND BENEFICIAL LEACUE | _ | Ail: Wholesale Gio:er, / Mrs yn's art exhibition} 'o give a rude regi e of the honest | (Incorporated), is the strongest organization in the world owned and operated by 4 eae ee a ; dre the Tilghman home| reforms th ahaa colored people, being capitalized in the sum of $190,000.00. It is backed by in- | S igs at ae : .: Pe tead, M street, bet. gth and 9th, has bec vt t xed a a vestment stock which is sold to members at $2 per share, which earns [2 per Parties contemplating going ! a ccess. The pict | FOUSht abou. during the Howerimg ent. annually. Persons are protected from one to seventy years of age with sick \|. i : = j re lid and may be seen for a| p-Tiod of his success. To him China benefits ranging from $1.25 to $10 per |/into the grocery business will ‘ Hew days mo ve Tilgaman par|owes all her western progress, the week, and death benefits from $15 to $500. | sat ti eye pone railroad, the telegraph, the tele- THE SIXTEEN-YEAR LIMIT ee well by visiting this firm. ie Wm. W ad John Nelson who|phone, But his tendency in this ENDCWMENT POLICY > | ‘ . Drea E ane direction made him none the less is the safest and cheapest issued by any re 454 Fenn Ave. i nitted Pha, |Oriental fur his love for country organization of its character. Members IF you want a beautifu | ee 3 See $ ; aay ees They ee home oka es uaeely u os pay no more dues after sixteen years Brooche, a Hand Painted WASHINGTON, D. C. sod -L Meee ihe te or hincasiesibdes Meat membership, and are at liberty to draw Mimature Picture FREE, i et eoreseatet tee ee | mid. His quick action’ to duty a cast value for their policies. Send at once YOUK PHO at. ; —_ ssente@ Ube £0V- land sharpened sagucity bridged TOGRAPH on Tin-Type Ce ee Ce es = eee abe many a chad ier would have THE SICK AND DEATH and Receive a Hand Paint . = i iiee club's special aie rnoed “Oi : . DEPARTMENT ed Frooche. ‘These brooch: C. B BRAXTOD ‘ € given ettigioe te none eee is also operated on the most mutual basis es ae put in rolled gold \ ee i 1 Sunday af| long ungrateful struggle. Li Hung and members enjoy advantages in this frames. Every one guaran’ Ha a clock. Mr.}Chaug was a close disciple of cou- not accorded by any rival company. teed. «1c one dellar igs - j Le sent a new 2 i y its ow! 6 months subscription for —— ie tuscious, and his stolid d-votion to The League operates its own Pp i stable an address - Tue Bex or two dallars ND ; work hig lee this ancient heathern humaui arian BANEING INSTITUTION i one year. Ifyou send , 4 u dj usic, is often metioned, res.mbling lile which is capitalized and chartered under ir your subscription tor Stewart, wife of Mr| ™08t beautital cardinal - principle. the laws of Pennsylvania in the sum of six months with y: ur pict’ 2124 llth Street N. W. ¢ art, wife of Mr bec adieninee : $50,000.0c and all members can be stock- ure you will receive one | atid ow en tn Wak + ‘ned Sunday after- | Universal steadfastness. ig going holders and participants in the profits Peacebot yourell Galees stimates Cheer ven On ork. ‘i eileen were home merely makes fame for his therein. The last annual 12 per cent. one whose picture you may well known in S. E. a | ivi stock wi : ‘ “ae mr : ere ful member of seomtane- | geo eeeaa ee ee ead, One ee ee i TELEPHONE MAIN 1768. ESTABLISHED 1873- rch: The funer-| Again the impor ance of higher er Te vo Brooches, Call and , 3a 1 and impressive. | education has been demoustra ed. THE mecepislushlna HERALD see sa ples or send your ’ were numerous. Che assignment of Mr. Rober H. is the official journal of the organization, Subsription with Photo | ks b » of which is sent to every member sais ome marriage was| ‘Terreli and Mr, Emanuel Ye |. ee pes din S nations pane that ee graph or tin-type to : : pe baer . pel Pe new justices of the peuce is OUR PRESIDENT may keep posted as to every detail of the UNDERTAKERS, EMBALMEKS i ger he hares le.using comment far aud wide, work. Itis published weekly and mailed to crap gn yee — | aon a hei meal india i i tter (not a cheap patented sheet), edited on the mos - rn he The bride entered | Regan less at pers prejudices: or rable pear: see aS taken that no unclean or objectionable items or f pe 0 —anp— FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Lincijgeesaneemmmet itiful strains v h two eutlemen : : ale ia | : prise? ve | grievances, these 8 t rted in its columns. Advertising rates are as cheap as any ce { org ates eee oe has jshould be welcomed in their new p Diptera Hep and made known on application. | ] wath St. N.W., Washington, D : desma was becomingly attired joffices with unimpaired warmth, For detailed information, address F | = = = == i © organdy also. Mr. Shanks|In addition to ther legal ability yeapquartens J. CLINTON, JR., PRESIDENT | mau. Shortly afrer the cere-|tuey are graduats of weil known 102-4 South 20th St. Box 3823, Station “D,” Philadelphia, Pa | | ——_— : ners. BUY THE , resol ieete ee Heats college schools of New England. SS ik al party frienas gathered. hey willreceive $3,000 per aun m Fine Wines, Liquors Meals Served at all j Ete blished, 1866 | pound a heaui n table of delica- | with $250 for rent and ot er come os Cigars, Hours. | f (DI | (e OUNDONY, cies, bea y arranged by the cater- | ¢; 2 Ps | | er M W y gent expenses, = { f We have a fine line of ége BURNSTINE LOAN OFFI 3 | SEWING MACHINE : ray. Many bes | - 1. Se d peal pres vere em = A contribution “The Summr > | School’? found in the popular) O ha 0 { ea ae erage eat 42 Cunt ? es >ESTAURANT, Goldand silver watches, diamonds Do not be deceived by those who ad- i) ll ommments, | Jr. should ,be read by all n eans. VIENNA RESTAURANT, } | Men’s Women’s and : . : o _— . tools, ladies and gentlemen's wearing | - ae of our Seis: - veral a zat) eon _ Business Mec Rs pape 11:30 to 2:30 RUBBERS, appearal. Z be Loot ae fe La a if properly called wou! greut., an : z | — Doers aiaieee’ week the great northwertera | sirea Le — | Ladies and Gents Dining Rooms Upstairs This store is conducted and managed Old geld and silver bought Vaivers t Evanston, Il, broke | 72 — whose pepe or atch Furnished Rooms for Gentlemen Only. so asidena ian. Unredeemed pledges for sale THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST. . recorda by the admi | ben asians eG wetecs! 635 D Street. N. W- The Feed determines the strength or Ref u young colored eur youth, Mr. Cardoza aiso gives Sa —|J. H. HANDY, _Manager |== | weakness of Sewing Machines. The ’ a vee’ Women @3/ some very helpful statisticts, suo w- if < —— n Double Feed combined with other arder in one of the; ing the origin and growthof the| Dunis & Skiados : ‘ j strong points makes the New Home : young woma'. Summer scheols in the cities whee Toes seeens NW «: (eestente) 3 the best Sewing Machine to buy. ‘ong ’d discussion { New York ; | Whyte £ showing the dif. ; ; Aid Society, having | ae | Hel et F T ow Offer special indncement to classes | we manufactureand prices before purchasing i vy tivaiardormatory in charge aribute to Old Age. 2, ie COL U MBU Ss n reading, music an! singing. A } ama Hall, did she receive! Pedantic Old Gentleman (to restau-| is ae genera! Se aoa Ledgers |THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO. iL be tt Sevomodations were in| rant waiter)—I believe it isimproper o1jg CANDIES MADE DAILY. HATTER AND MEN’S sat Mee Daly's note chain method, | 9 yniongq.N.¥., Chicago so5,1i, Atlante, Ga, i E , or nee _ is a new} pies disrespectfully of one’s Bethel atom FURNISH ER, For further imformat.on | St Louis,Mo., Dallas,Tex.,San Francisco, Gal i pre lng adds another to the . z - FOR SALE BY | = ¢ udvantages the colored _Restaurant Waiter—So I’ve heard, o18 Seventh Street, Northwest | APPLY 10-———— z ae AY Siu ebtuning ‘a eultural a sacise Old Genkoman— hen 1 WASHINGTON, D. C Latest Styles in Neckwear ai \ ‘4: Nie | yonuy woman is| wit; be silent concerning this fowl you. Sh Gloves, Hosiery, Suspen- Mur Day ree - 2 Fooltsh ove i, arsh El isof San Autonia| pave just brought me.—Tit-Bits. } ders &c. Latest fall Derbys oi: — sa oat om i ae { registered in the De- = Studio, Basement St. Augustin | ~*< 0 years ago, Mrs. - ij = : dire Getting Even. $1.00 and up. b th Street bet. L and M | -rpe, of Flushing, N. Y., made 4 nono: Nee re “['m going to get even,” said the 2 wwe cain: and Tuessday on and/ Aes G it she’ would never pass be~ ae twenty-two ye rs | Kansas husband. | | ) isis the place where you will ge] fierthe 22nd, of September. Hours yond aer front gate. She kept the i ie uy p sccomp'ished musicia: “What are you going to do?” 1 t ‘orth 0° your money. Call and to8 p. m. vow, confining her strolls to ee baa ‘the piano with livid| “If my wife is going to go into pol- - : tle yard. She never saw a railr F a _ She is cultured, mod-| ities and make speeches, I ae : ct our goods. ONE PRICE. Tenors capita ances aera 8 seat or a trolley car, aichoosh Sat aoe t hor RrAaceful. ‘Though tt wag} to read the household hints and pub- | = ucement to join within a few blocks of her home. Her i Mt knows ther Mare H ee camearden 1 cake.” —Waah- 337 Pennsylvana, Ave. lassical chior | epply in basemento | aocth occurred recently at the age Kole eg until ington Star. | | t. Augustine urch. of 7. date of admussivn, ae “ SS ape cake Wade eS eee prem

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