The Washington Bee Newspaper, August 23, 1902, Page 5

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tHE WASHING: FEMININE FRILLS OF FASHION | gS gaa of REPUBLICAN PynRBACUE. 1 is artis- | You had a surprising nerve to | y trimmed with bunches of June | COME over that fence,” cried the | housekeeper, who had ignored = Odd among belt buckles is one of old | Ting of the front door bell. ivory representing two ferocious-look-|_"Y€S:" replied the smart install- ing tiger heads. } ment collector MONDAY SEPTEDSIBER Is, Igo2: unded in the Not pretty, but decidedly odd look- | b&@¢k Yard, “but my agility, mac jam, is is a belt buckle of oxidized silver | that not more surprising in a man of A dainty chiffon rutt ha ound the ~ Usual th “s. ’ ___s j: Beck innumerable little white ostrich Ping—How did you come out on! H Veer. ay oh table, was ‘a large oval shaped set Ups, with the chiffon folds. ‘The ends | that stock deal last week? GLEN ECHO, MARYLAND, é $ piece of jack-roses with erat cireacuee are of chiffon alone, Lost $500. The Republicans of Montgomery Co., Md ill hold a public meeting and \ bs extending to near each end and the Bowknots are coming to the front g—But I thought you said a ) Barbacue Monday September rs5th at JO *PARK. Thiswill be the first 4 . sides of the table, intertwining in grace | ###i" in the jewelry tine and are crowd- | friend had given you a pointer? * | Republican raliy inthiscountry. | [#7~You take the Georgetown car and ask \ ful lines around the base of the four| ig all bugs and other horrible shivery Pong—So I thought—but it turned | t© be put off at Jones’ Park..&3 Among the speakers will be Mr. W. Calvin silver candelabras, which were mount-] things to the wall. ed with red lace shades From each] iu rubie ' corner of the table, following the linex | of the red streamers on which extend- Chase, Attorney-at-Law, and kditer of The Bee, Mr. Thomas L. Jones. Mr. One design is se out to be ¢ lise 0 . Bags . ne SSUES SENOS oe eee John W. Freeman, Dr. Richardson and others. | and diamonds and is dazzling | Daily News. Fu ) to look upon, - niapile In Boston, Chicago Yet another belt has been added to ed rows of silver forks and spoons, here and there were placed cut glass the already numeron ee ' First Boy—I'm sorry you're trou- i : esigns in these | bled with inso a Is ose, how- | dishes, containing olives, pickles, as- | "*!l and pretty toilet adjuncts. ‘This | ea if on ee iolutel think noth ? g sorted salted nuts and-bon.bons. The| #8 the initial belt and comes ee Supper served by Poindexter, Cleve-| With a fancy enameled initial in th ei : Sepia ? ep J Second Boy—I've tried that, but I've jand’s leading colored caterer, was} back. All letters of the Hy f 1 i lusi h yeen oreed to the conclusion that pbteee in ae eon ea hliess style, and} to be purchased. thi hink 1 | consisted of cold and tongu-d, chick- : a a io aa fa : a | en salad, lettuce sandwitches, of heart aoc eal =e He S SA SB R Ta Ls: Grimke have gone to } Shape design, brown bread sandwitch-] yee ant ne Nie 7 — WH Ls ILS and BR ) Ils es of cresen’ shape design, cuff ce eda , _ alphabet are Do vo A Tactless Man, olitan, ice cream and assorted cakes. | TC@lly proposed to me bec The Adoring Mother (showing —DEALER IN— errel left the cityfor| After the danciug was over at the re-| ™Oney? baby) How plain the darling lay. Irs. Hall, Mr. Hariy Williams Miss Younger 1, of course, I s! listen to him calling | GROCERIES, TEAS ana CHOICE WINES F A eral very beautiful sele don’t know; but re’s no telling | brother Freddie! Bila agate : " le oh the city to the great delight and gratific what a man will do in a fit of des Man Friend (until COFFEES. LIQUORS, 4 , next Tuesday of allit was univers y ree ration.— - a} ¢ ae, : that for 4echuique ee ee peration.—Chieago Daily News : x er—what is FLOUR and FEED, Martin is preparing | tion he never appeared to bet ust as a Matter of Looks, ded hat ever induced you to call your Fea aan : i NI =) J "ORCeee en returned to the | “ot Showered upon him : daughter Daphne, Mr. Ol¢ham?” Sat tia aioe ass : AGENTS FOR BOSON TEAS AND COFFEES. Or ie ee The massive silver punch bow! which] “Well, I dunt hanae to cc etafeine cptinc ac oe | 1d, Ohio las ek.| was conveniently located in the hall, | ak apt th aining philosophy of | €reeted you upon your arrival, refresh. { apine as any- | the Georgia 1 » except that she al- ways k I D| e—Main, [247!-4- lt in who exclaimed, when Phone—Main, {24 ed you during your s'ay and bade you| | “Thank the Lord, 1 401 © Street, Pp. W. 424% ah Street B. W. ; 1 never had a dollar ahead in my lif Wasuineron, Pp. C. —— —— |—Atlanta Constitution. Your Facog) ste cara: sain street & Prospect Avenue for ate JONES’ PARK, @ @ SCONDUIT ROAD, near ROCK SPRING CL. Bee Meals served At All Hours. ae eto At itil Octo Chicago Record- | the bank g and Miss F.C, | > for Virginia this | 2 { Peyton will join} some time next i Dull va aos AUN 88 gston, son of the late} will visit his mother lass of the Capital! sturned to the city wv York isin the} \ ani Scot - mand ss ster and brother- | 5 it 1 Brown | CPrPENJALD WIGHT, a and bt aks Lela Take F §Street} Cars to Georgetown, Asked to be put off at Jone? ! i i] Fee ye oe PROPRIETOR : | ei | 1 health. i 5 R. E. LEWIS. a / ary of Capital Sav Wii be wreathed with a most engaging’ = = : 3 Waller of the same smile * you Invest ina a it eir vacation shortly. P a | ‘ol. W ir} 5 { wife of Col. Wn | | f' | i Id, Oh‘o, attend | uJ. ’ | a | Fy ters ot Sphinx Y | e 224 My EQUIPPED WITH ITS NEW : 5 ; orter, of Cincinnati i ks, of Louisville, Ky , PINCH TENSION, Hi antic City Tues = ee og ty He | SNSION. INDICATOR 4 + e guests of Mrs. L. F.} | Ses. : a 23 oth street, north-} } Wit ‘le TENSION RELEASER, : ‘ KURNITURE PIANOS etc, at LOWEST RATES, | i | | n any amount on FURNITURE, PIA? ae : 3 kat | he we st complete and usetul devices@mww | without delay, removal or publicity. You can pay it tech sepals | \ Nashville, Tenn.. is} added to eny sewing machine, monthly payments to suit your income. If you pave aie ou, call and i est of his mother in-| and need more money come to us. We can accommoc you, ty Priv: R siness COn~ Mercer Langston. He} ‘@e WHITE is talk it over before borrowing elsewhere. Private Rooms, bus Mrs. Nettie, who fidential. est of her mother for | GEORG. A. MYERS, Cleveland, Ohio. Dursoly and Handsometv Bult. | - : or Fine finish and Perfect Adjustment, ' SURETY LOAN COM PANY ray, neice of Mr. E,|adieu and good night upon your de- : } Sews ALL Sewable Articles, ‘ ¢ Pe ae spending some | parture, wishing you a long life and a A SEPTEMBER BRIDE \aod wit and please you up to the fas | Room No 1 (one) Warder Bidg., 2nd Cor oth and F St. N F Va, returned last | prosperous one. Music by Martin’s gee off your expectationts Murray left for At- | orchestra dent ; 5 . 7 y. Will Soon Wed with Acrive Draters WaNTen in unocse > ist Friday. She wi.l| ‘he following is a partial list of those tary May , . veeks. . who were inviied: Hon. and Mrs J hn James W. Wadsworth, Ped territory. Liberal terms, Arddvesy 7 ’P. Green. Mrs. Jere A. Brown, Mrs ; ’ ral 1 Gray, Ida aid Mimie}Robert Dougiass, Miss Lina Jean, | Miss Alice Hay, whose wedding with WHITE SEW'NG MACHINE By ‘a 4 - M @L EVELAND. G. y ao Mathews and Mrs.) Mr. Neville Thomas, of Washin-ton,]| James W. Wadsworth, Jr. « New id her niece are at! D,C_, Misses Flossie Ash and Kthel} York, will take p Va., Mrs. Mathews | Cheek, of Detroit, Mich, Mrs. Majoric Mrs. Walker are at! Hopkins, Alexandria, Va., Miss M. ce on September 39, | ' | WASHI™GTON’S GREAT PLEASURE RESORT. | , ‘ TELEPHONE MAIN 724-Y. | tage Lee, of Charleston, S. C., Hon. and ated On GLEN ECHO R, R. Md J Mrs. William H. Clifford, Mr and Mrs. j (Located On GL : i : EVE : Charles W. Chesnutt, Hon. and Mrs. 1 ' our ane, d : CLEVELAND SOCIETY | James E. Berson, Mr. and Mrs Thus. Now OPEN for the seson, an Ss H. Edmonds, Mr and Mrs. G. S. Dedsler in : : Fashionable Event of the) Richardson Mr. and Mrs Andrew = it is hoped that every person wlil pay one visit Sea Ir. and Mrs. George A.| Chesnut, Mr. and Mrs. J, Walter ft r >t ; id here have been many Im 4 My tertained Several Hua-| Wills, Mr. and Mrs. Apyo Johnson, } TOGETIES ies (lh to the Park this season, as there have be 11 Ck ha 4 i i Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cnesnuit, Ur, and Uy [be provements made for your enjoyment. Al ure - i urs. Jefferson Coe, Mr. and Mrs. J. L | H Social Clubs and A-sociations ure invited, to spend. : - BA r s « “ an , Dae a ‘ B iden, Mr. arm Mrs. : mith, Mr. Ane ( ff i ( | i their outing this summer at Wa son’s Park. Special vie | O, August 12 s. William R. Green, Mr. and Mrs i . : ‘ae ed direc! for the Pa k, and ordered es ning the 12 inst.! Burdine, Mr. and Mrs. John hesnutt, | S. E. Cor. gthand N Streets, N. W. Cars can bechartered dirce ioe lacie ; \. Myers, of Lleve-| Mr, and Mrs J. L. Todd, Me and Mrs | fa Se Se back when wanted, for every day Bervice | d their many friends; Chas. Smith, Mr. and Mrs Albert} | 7 eu: : te = i si Halland daugh-| Richaruson, Rev. and Mrs. Edward} | S33 HTT : ter Yennallytown or Chevy Chase CARS_£3 large extension|S, Doan, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas } | . " : i ; : immaculate da | Shanter, Mr. and Mrs Joun Cous i ward Medical Geportment VOTICE SIGNS ON ROAD THOSE DRIVING THE i rand Wes. H.C. Dawson. Me, snd) L set DUIT ROAD TO TURNERS, AND TURN TO THE eit Mrs. Benj. Ricks, Mr. and Mrs. tH. 1 | WASHINGTON, D. C., t ae ; : a Me aM »be | GHT, j % OL duis reo seagate teeter sek ra) | Including Medical, _ Dental RIG te ? : } “ae and Pharmaceutic Colleges Ss = 4 and Mrs, Hamilton pleueyars | Thirty fifth Session (1902-1903) For Further Information Apply to e | y hs - Mi ae 1, aon ie will begin October Ist., 1962, van 4 : ‘i ea la He iiss Fannie H and continue seven (7) mc nths - , i | Gerson, Clara O. Deaver, Helen Ches- | Tuihos fer 1m Mesirg lend en: ran . ’ : , derson, Clara avet, ae 1 Collacce: cach <6 $ { ae Ethel! Chesnutt, Luia Bundy Bes-|} : : leis Ph Colieg aye - we S cease ae = 5 i sie Wilson, Miranda Ske ne, Nettic| at the New Hampshire country home Phew ancuntic Colleen.t age = ; % ie on, pela ah een =a auyeat "| ey BE rege ee 3 mpest All stue Ss must re Se : Pe 1 bia et ata Be ee ees «| fore October 12, 1902 MEN AND AFFAIRS. e ie Boyd, Richard Bundy, Chas. FE. Gor- | and a most ¢ ning ew oF ("For catalogue or other informa- ‘ ¢ Willa “es j i = den, George W. Chesnutt, Edward] oo she he 2 | tion apply to rhe a ersity of \ = a5 eet ‘s ; ais Williams, Wm. Boyd, Edward ¢ wae and talents fe erature, anc ad= : Salem, Ore sey ais Sate Eel a sg a reminiscent ie - putt, Clarence Williems, ward Ture} cision to her mental ¢ re.sheisone| F, J, SHADD, A M., M.D. OE Lies oe oer ss aarp: Sey th have fee oe ; beh Hamw A: Willinum, Wallet Le. 1°s 2. 74: Gocdewomeniin Waihi i York banker wi peg rl ee 2 se in i hurmaa, Joseph Kicks and | — Secretary PES ES same d Ise, and thei AS Benjam ton. Miss Hay a tal eenly wom é nds sometimes have a very st- ; | Br, Richardson jan, as handsome as she is winning. | 901 R St.,N.W. Washingto®, D.C y who, in, the last ser att neering (ompnl Loew 2 4 one — at > os oe = d by Col. Ingers verior way of saying mht Lk meresaet parte EEE ON casts % era renee: Cpwene he = és € ‘s ee — ad- hain when they were as poor as Job's i +f “Po you believe in hypnotism, brother. — sa - vo" _Wa n Star. ; : ‘he young man who never heeds | n oppc n to the eminent | turkey!’ "—' ig asked the nh 1 1s become a bankrupt, with ome a fe MVER e flight of time = tn one $150.00 » was . 3 ' . A. MYERs, : the ay So geawered: Mies CAy- Glee Club Mz to seea pa. eee abilities of ne vy $150.000 : He wa A little girl about three years old . Cleveland, OFio = w\where there sre people whe can sun on the Pacific 0¢ Pe ee eed ak oa a formerly a Congregational minister. | was out playing gr apne it be- fee | ——— } ennes wr. slecp simply by talking to . ply grand. Among the stories that are being | came very cloudy. She ran into the ; : * » to sleep simply ») : . ei e . P : : astefully decorated in| ego aia ee His Partner—Why, I didn poor $1 Per Gal. raked up about King Edward is one} house and startled her mamma by; : ) Mojad- gry eect a - #3 augceyer_ rose tusthe west Fe S that he was at a London reception re- | gaying: . 5 4 1 g with the red decora-| " le Hint. oe z 5 he guests were not se- top ot going ta outdoors clareeand handsome din-| 5.4 A a ink asl ord. svi | Also the refreshment for the People, | ¢ePt!s preg a raring ears fe I'm > t going to stay An Ar * venders—-0 YO! : . Cc Back, > - c ed wi a 3 sad OS- any more t aiound tie ees of each| “ten-spot” you borrowed of me? eee oe as aa Delivered Free to any part of session of blue blood. One of them] “Why?” asked her mother. 2 ’ Cecorated globes, On| ry oughs—Don't worry. I still Seedy Swell—! say, sited the City. as a costumer of vast wealth and in-] “pecause God blowed the sun out’ a 3 cler over the centre of the}; Borroughs~ i us the time. I’m sure your watch} wa oma’ pasutattan Ae de ey Cinenic’ , ee W €¢ Ow id- | have i nind. 1 N LE SNOW...... ternationa reputation. - 1 —Little rope. - aoe ca pe breestast es apes Don't you think it about | goes aire dy Swell—It goes beau-| eee proached the king and said with some- pe the t nited States is sgaersear | ‘3 9 ; 2—Phil- Second Seedy Sweil— | ee . a i “a + ow ‘ona Kau railroa e > each of the four corners of| time you relieved your mind? PRET es It went six months ago tol DPDUNIS & SKIADOS, what of anair: “The crowd is rather | out! “When the Kona seep _ 4 #4 so. tar © another large bow was | ageiphia Press. ace. Tie | mixed this evening, your majesty, is | is fully completed,” eays a Hawait Le ithe the end touched the| —— my uncle's. spat Proprietors. it not?” King Edward is said to have | respondent, “one will be ableto Wave . € er the centre of the chan-| The Dector Talks er Par Pres | ° responded, with an amiable smile: | Honolulu at six 0 Asie the Aare i E 8 alarge bell made of red! «ynpy, there are physicians in Ger roof, pls lear sir, we can’t all be tafl- | oi all night and wake up at si e6 cen : eo" y bd oe = if —s ys very much | Well, my dear sir, sleep " E ae “a 3 hd “et typical ot he wel ny who charge only two figmeees : Do om think they are 3 ey fl HI | ( f : ors. you know,” and the costumer bad | the morning ready a band: ae : 4 a if Mlle £ around its top WaS; . .nsultation and four cents tf in love? ie es nds her origi- bis lesson. rm waloa.” But will whe pas 4 ae 4 a the Zunfich nung in grace-| 1 said the mean man. Aig tore? Why, he senda her. 0! 918 7th Street, Northwest. Soe able to tell phonetically where be ia q Fr e ee of the im ““Well. if they always get that much, | pal verse and she thinks it’s poetry ’ st?—Chicago Tribune. “3 oo! } _ er in oe ees “et sae they beat me,” said the doctor.—Yon- \ yuck. - | hone Main—2756-3, % # ap ee od z En a kers Statesman. a a : a %: —— b |

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