The Washington Bee Newspaper, December 7, 1901, Page 2

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S| PosiTION OF YACHTS. ~ | THEY SAY. If you expect nothing you will not be disappointed. There is to bea Fairbauks re- publican club organized, A manly man is bound to suc- Biagram Which Shows at a Glané@ Every Method or Direction a Yacht Cam Sail In, Here is a little picture, taken from the New York Herald, which youought to cut out and paste in your hat in tase you wish to understand the com- ing yacht races and are not quite sure in your own mind as to the meaning of nautical terms. It shows at a glance every position that a yacht can sail in. It will be seen that there is only one direction in which a yacht cannot sail, and that is against the wind. The manner in which yachts go to wind- ward is by “tacking,” and in going from one point to another in this way ceed, The knave cannot suceeed. Don’t think because you are noticed that you are the real thing. Dogs are noticed some times, Be honest it will payin the long ran. A dinnerstab is the most poison- ous. You have no chance to defend yourself. It is the coward who stabs you behind your back. You may think you will succeed, bat wait, When he falls he falls Lucifer, never to rise again. Cowards will run aad deny their decds, No great deed has ever been done by a coward. Why dont negrovs white men’e places: Theonly man that cap win is the brave and honest man. like apply for Don’t become intoxicated by false notoriety. Be what nature made you, Be a brave man ond be admired You may deny the Southern negro representation but it will react. The Northern negro will kick against the Southern negroes be- cause he is jealous of him. It is not the Southern negroes fault because he is shot down and imprisoned by force, Stick by your friends it will pay you. The new code did not accomplish what the bar expected. Justices Taylor and O'Donnell, two old soldiers were left out. Who is Callam, but a democrat he bar should ask for a suspen- sion of ths code, Mr. Chapin Brown is a lawyer of active thought. The pcople are opposed to have the jusuce Courts in the Station houses. Ladies who have civil cases don’t want to go to the Station houses. As there is a provision made for rent, it is quite likely the bar will oppose the recommendation of Major Sylvester. Register Lyons isa safe negro representative He is from the South but he doesn’t belong to the tattler cla ss. Heis a man and a manly one. President Mckinley disliked in- formers aud tattlers. When you see it in Toe Bexii as rue, The Slate of the Board of Trade was smashed, The man who made the mistake should repent. Meannessis bound to be exposed. If you want reliable news read THs Ber. Beware of the tattler. . Lion Versus Buffalo. When Purvis and Clerk were explor fmg in Africa, north .¥# the Zambesi, | they saw a4 large lior, stalking a butf- falo bull end a calf. In his native wilds the lion is no particular hero, while the African buffalo is one of the most dangerous of the wild things. So Purvis and Clark watched. Suddenly the bull charged, but the lion sprang to one side for an in- stant, then leaped for the calf. Be- fore the beast coulf wirike, however, the bufialo bull had turned again and charged. The hon, on the defensive, struck at his assailant, but the blow had no effect on the enraged creature, Qne of the long, cruel horns caught the lion in the side and the creature, weighing more than 400 pounds, was thrown ten feet.into the air.—Chicage ‘Tribune. pra, Ser Seen : = BAVING. PICTURE WORTA at a Yacht (it Shows Every Position Th _ Can Sail In.) they cover more than twice the actua) distance required. Thus in a dead heat to awindward mark ten wiles away a yacht sails about 20 miles. The angles of these tacks are at about 90 degrees to each other, so that the yacht sails at an angle of about 45 degrees to the wind. One quarter of the circle shows the place where no yacht can sail without tacking. On any other point within the cle the yacht can sail indefinite- ly without tacking. When a yacht is sailing as near the wind as she will go she is said to be “close-hauled.” She is then sailing at an angle of about 45 degrees from the direction of the wind. When a yacht is said to be on a port tack she is leaning over to starboard, When a@ yacht is close hauled her boom is down in as close as it will go. When she ismaking a broad reach with the wind on the beam the boom is eased off until it is at an angle of about 45 degrees from the line of the keel. When she is running before the wind the boom is at right angles to the di- rection of the wind and to the line of the keel. This little diagram will enable anybody tounderstand the ex- act position of the yachts with rela- tion to the wind. MAKES THE HAIR GROW. Reports from England State That Oxygen, Loeally Applied, Is a Cure for Baldness, The use of gas to make the hair grow is one of the latest medical dis- ‘The gas employed is oxygen. A large cap fits tightly round the head and is supplied with oxygen from a h is slung over the patient’s ers. It ra few hours s of abso- uce a more uriant crop of hair. very was made at the oxy- , Fitzroy square, London, istitution of w Princess Louise a The gas is used for the cure of quite a number of diseases. A a was undergoing the oxygen cure for skin diseases, and one of her arms had for many days been placed very day, and even in ¢ tute baldn id to pro wom OXYGEN CAP AND BAG. (Used in Europe to Make the Hair Grow on Baid Heads.) in a light air-tight box filled with the zas. 1t was soon noticed that on that part of the arm that was unaffected by the disease the growth of hair was much stimulated, and this naturally -uggested oxygen as a cure for bald- ness. The first experiment was made upor a woman who had completely lost her hair,and it was found that after a few weeks’ treatment there was quite a strong growth. The gas has also been found bene ficial for weak eyes, and is used in a similar manner, a hollow flexible cup being placed over the upper part of | the face. This is connected by means | of an india rubber tube toa small gas bag and worn day after day untila zure is effe | But by service that en is to perform i: the cure of | nsumption. The patients inhale the for hours every day and find ! immediate relief. The germs of the disedse cannot exist in oxygen | zh in common air they mul- ; This is, at present, the int of the system, for it at in practice the patient | es during the night almost all the benefit that he has derived from the i during the day. alone, tho SHE WASHINGTON SEE. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD T House & Herrman The Only Complete Housefurnishing Establishment Washington. N. E. Cor. 7th and I Streets, N. W Chas. fi, Spieluez Manufactu er of Plain and Ornament» IROQ RAILING Iron Porches, Window Guards, Grills, Balconies, Gratings, Cel- lar Doors, Etc., of Every De- scription. Builders’ Werk A Specialty, All work Firstclass. Shop in Rear of 1344 H Street, N. E When yous io not be deceived by and be led to think you inest finished and Most Popular a ‘or amere song. See 4o it that \ you buy from reliable manue By A acturers that have gained a eputation by honest and square i lealing you will then get a sewing Machine that is noted he world over for its dura vility. You want the one that # easiest to manage and ia Light Running ‘There is none in the world that can equal in mechanical con- B struction, durability of working S, fineness of finish, beauty In appearance, or has 48 many BEANS improvements'as the New HomMmE ‘it has Automatic Tension, Double Ped, alike om both sides of needle ( patented), 110 Stand ( patented), drive wheel on adjustable centers, thus reaacing fricti he minimum, WRITE FOR CIRCULARS THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE vO, MuANGR, Mass. Bosrox, Mass. 23 Uwion Sqvaas, & S Om0400, fra. Sr. Loris, Mo. Darr 8, Texas ‘Baw FRANCISCO, AL. ATLANTA, Ger FOR -atr S, OPPENHEIMER & Bu. 514 Ninth 8t., N. >. Wasuinerton, hb CENTER MARKET. Miller & Krogmann, ——- DEALERS IN —— Hams, Bacon, Lard, Beef and Beef Tongues. “Dove Brend” Hemsa Specalty 451, 452 and 453 Center Market. 401 303 Northern Liberty Market. FRANK HUME VH@LESALE GROCER re. 404 PePNsyivania AV Wasuineron, Pp. (. ackec nda Tel sl Gorcas ered Free of Shasge. WILBUR F. NASH ®500 CENTRE MARKET, Hams, Bacon, Lard, DRIED AND CHIPPED BEEF, COOKED HAMS, TONGUES BRANCHES: 169 Centre Market, 94495 OSt. Market, ~ 2 Residence, 122 M St.x.w James, F. OYSTER Dealer In BUTTER; EGGS AND sy $ x CHEESE. MARBLE BUILDING. Cor. Pa. Ave. and Ninth Street. Washington, D. C. Telephone 271 SPECIALIST. —S= Doctor Douglas, === 28 11th St., n. w.—bet. Eand F. Specialist in Rheumatism and all Chrenic diseases, Consultation free. ADVANTAGE, —_ OF —__ BAILEYS Improved Truss, tion with perfect safety, | All uncemfortable and anjusions steel spring pressure is avoided. 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 chil- dren and females The proper amount of pressure can be ‘rought to bear and maintained in Yy position without pinching or h. "m to the wearer. = It wi. ‘sure hernia if placed on the Ppa- tiem ‘ufficiently early. oa aps rales, it is the best Tuss ever offered for all ki hernia. wees It is so perfect and comfortable 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 sing sor double truss “ eer _In ordering, give location of herni right or left sid d measurement’ Satisfaction give money refunded j; When the truss 1s ,eturned i i n jorder Address: waa | Room 15, 609 F 8t.,.N W. or 2921 MSt., N. W.. Was. D.C. Bao. Railey, ance than the maa that is alwa: sisting oO. treating. a Mudge—He isn’t half so bad as the} fellew that never treats at all.—Ina- anapelia Press | @n arficle of commerce, and now at , nia merely tolerated the lime, It} | Yabsley—There isn't a bigger nts i | profitable growth. THEY TOOK A BRACER. Groom and His Best Man Reinforce Themselves with a Drink While Walting for the Bride. “Speaking about weddings,” said the sexton of one of the largest Pres- byterian churches in Baltimore to a reporter of the Sun the other day, “I shall never forget an event that took place at this church several years ago, when a Baltimore belle was married to a gentleman from New York. The wedding was elab- orate in every respect, and the THE INDIGNANT SISTERS. groom, accompanied by his best man, arrived at the church several min- utes before the bridal party. 1 showed them to the Sunday school room, where they remained until the bride entered the edifice. While wait- ing in the Sunday school room the two men evidently had a good drink, for an empty bottle was afterwards found in one of the seats. And it was the finding of the bottle that caused some trouble. “Shortly after the marriage cer mony a meeting of one of the lad societies of the church was held in the Sunday school room. As the la- dies were gathering and as I was cleaning up the church subsequently to the wedding, one of the ladies rushed up to and excitedly requested me to come immediately to the Sun- day school room, When I got there several ladies were standing at one of the seats, and I was asked to ex- plain how the bottle had come there, and grew indignant when I told them about the groom and his best man having evidently taken a bracer.” LATEST SUMMER DRINK. it Is Made from the Juice of the Tam. arind and Has Been Taking Chicago by Storm. The summer man who eschews lem- onade because it is not up to date can find cooling satisfaction in the newest drink of the year. Tamarindade is just as pleasant and it sounds better. The new drink, which is made from the juice of the tamarind, is an im- portation from the south, and, while it is a stranger to the palate of the average Chicagoan, it is said to be a favorite drink in states bordering on the gulf. Tamarindade is not yet printed on the restaurant cards, nor have the saloons awakened to the pos- THE LUSCIOUS TAMARIND, @t Makes a Summer Drink Quite the Equal of Lemonade.) sibilities, but there are fruit stores in the down-town district, says the Chicago Tribune, that have found it necessary to serve the drink to pa- trons who heve heard of the delights ef tamarindade. “The beauty of tama- rindade,” said a fruit dealer, “is that it is tart without being so bitter as lemonade. It needs no sweetening. Southerners take it because it heads off fever. Chicago people may take it because it is the best substitute for lemonade and does not cost so much. It is made by soaking the tamarind seeds in water and pressing out the juice. Lemonade may have been the proper beverage when men rode out to the croquet grounds on tricycles and grew thirsty, but in the days of golf links and automobiles lemonade must give way. Tamarindade is the thing.” Incidentally it is recalled that the lime, once despised as a thing of uo marketable worth, is now as much of a nece where drinks are served as is its r brother the lemon. A like career is Predicted for the tam- arind. Gin rickies have made the lime certain seasons of the year the mar- ket is almost barren of them. A dozen years ago the fruit growers of Califor- comes from a hardy tree and little cul- tivation is needed. Thatis why it was not rooted up in favor of some more Now there is big money in the lime. | —-— PRIMATE OF ENGLaxy Position Is Now Held by Dr, 7 Who Has a Long ana ii, "4 Fight Before ni," The indications are that newal of the straggle ap. i, tablished Church of Fn, hand. Recent events ¢ the accession of King state church. character, says 5 most prominent figure the established ch Temple, who, by v archbishop of Canter} DR. FREDERIK (Archbishop of Cant All E. highest ecclesiastical land. Temple is a man position with an versy, and so fe influence go the int and harmony will « served. The see of Cant of the oldest in E tory is brilliant wi illustrious church saints, beginning who came here fr D., and including su Thomas a Becket, William Land, Johr Thomas Seeker, men are inseparably bour most eventful trz periods in English h ent cathedral at Cante on the site of a Rom by King Ethelbert, to own palace adjoini and his monks. ‘ not resided in seventeenth ce came to his prese succeeding the Tait. He was educate lege, Oxford, and was years head master of He was made | 1885, the eccle in England next in } nity to that of the ar Canterbury. AN ARTISTIC BANNER Unique Example of Rare Needlewort Designed and Made Expecially for King Edward. The banner to Edward's stall in Georg place of the sove Noble Order of been finish of the finest exam} "s chape!, every worked o made at the r needlework, Sout land, after desig: R. E., and oceup on it a longer time piece of work ever PS Maa g AN ELABORAT (Made for King Edward Sovereign of t school. It is fashioned exquisite color, cloth gold and silver embroid bination extremely p artistic ey The dr ous and has been cn simple manner. In distribution of the de lines are followed as royal book plates that the attractions of W by the same artist. ‘1 Scottish lines follow ples, and in the Iris simple lines are chc figures and emblem Queen Victoria’s bx arrangement quite Most Exact Man on Here A singt enna in his se died with th most twen account of what he pz of his convivial life he « 786 glasses of beer. He ¢ ing in his fifty-fourth -econtinued to smoke ce | during his last sickne number of cigars to 62 erage of 13,667 a year number some 43,500 we he bought the:neet for $12 two cents apiece.

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