The Washington Bee Newspaper, January 24, 1903, Page 5

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i] * a / 3 ; fHE WASHING, oN if grand and noble character who went hand in tand with our Douglass to | champion the cause of women’s rights socially, legally, politicaily. She knew 5 no race color or creed this woman | was the Elzbeth Cady Stanton. It was { she mio forced man from bis pinnacle THE LARGES INSTALLMENT HOUSE In the CITY —,eay- a trial inthé administration of his affairs aside from hoi sehold dut'es® | With the resuit that they have filled Now is the time to FURNISH YOUR HOUSE. | Positions assigned to them creditabiv. Carpet your Floors and LIVE Comfortably. gf They occusy along with man positiors under the United States Government, Only First-Class stores keep first class goods and sold by first class clerks. No matter a Seimespiias TURE waa at work in nearly every wa vented the execution of the pro-| of life ‘ =i > is a ‘ : —_ Ov Wednesday night the| (cnaatea nea how large your Purchases aie, immediate delivery is made to any part of the city and county. program was. lively. Addresses | Cc D ieeneeeireeneellatce al : Jall at once — jwere deliv-red by Mra. Helen! Davis, Mrs. Jenmie Robins and| st ps CHUCKLED. | Miss Blanche Snowden. fnere | Head of Bureau of Navigution Had 7 | were duetta, solos, etc. | an Amasing Exertence with » Name THE BEE when you cal | Thursd«y evening quite a num- |} Fresh Interviewer. = | y Northeast Corner 7th AND “I? N. W. { ber of societies came ou. Rev. W_} per! Anouncement = One lB. Snowden delivered one of his Pistaaibis Ae sacs alates Mecepuiniep Sold by all Newsdealers as the reputation of 1 unpleasant in his d newspaper men. One orrespondent, a newcomer in led upon Secretary | Character stic addresses which was] peing erim {the life of the pcexsion, Last eve-] bearing towar {ning Was the public school teach-| 4 ler’s vight B iene ace, ; al Much credit is due Miss Blennie eee —s ma rene e “Me oper e Hice Mi E. Bowea is doing goo > . .o obtain from that offi he 2 ie needy | Bruce, the organist «nd Mr. J. ‘P.| t0 0btOn m that of whom he 5 the needy. Sn eeaa ce ninh ibs alate fort knew onally, an introduction to e Ne an, di eecto eG r, te f ¥ {atthews and Miss Marie] /) : spn yap | Crowninshie en head of the bu- b ] 9 : d friends im saitimore, |“! cfforts in making their 71st} peau of navigation, Long was out but i = . k janniveraury such a musical saccess. | Crowninshield sat/ beside et’s ———- Monthly tosillovers of Musica } 3 shi i et slums Of Same, Chetes Canmtans 7or eRURAT PRET N r ES ler ers | De Snowden, the pastor, is an en-| desk awa the secretary's return. | Compositions by the most popular authors 425 SEVENTH STREET N. W. y liddleton of Spruce 5 fe . } ep “ ’ ‘ \ : 4 terprising mio, and 10 18 hoped that! Thecorrespondent mistook the bureav shaest, Was called to Richmond,|\“"! } k th ea i Be ree k: to attend the funeral of | 413 1 ext anniversary will be crown-| chief for a private secretary and, ac- 64 Pages of Plano Music (Next to Johnson's Grocery) a Mrs. Charlowte Jackson, le! with the same success that this} cording to a ce to the Satur- ee 1 bee 40 aumenere that) tia just returned f, N Y - i y toa unce ’ ye s nec ri wk he pene day Evening Post, addressed him thuse | 2L Complete Pleges for Piano nes fa Impouunce seat knee jos cetnrnerl| tpn) Nom vere where ” sin the city and] DRE RS AN ee pict and 22 Pages of Musical Literature have made Sore purchases i: Jewelery and Silverwar The same have luring ay = a op” } rived, aretryzched. ard macy for ycur inspection. as B ning tower Once a Month for 2 | : : t SchOe!.| Wed evening was woman's) “The which in his what?" a the Yearly Subscri sheen 00 , , : . @ nusi¢ 100! evening at whe tropoluan A.M. E ! ys Si a ei 00 Ladies’ 14k, Solid Gold Watches, $20; sold elsewhere; $25 »PPFE- | Zion Church. The meeting was con-} “The devonrer of hapless literary’ Inoneyearyouget Se eae =} Ladies’ Solid Gold Rings, $!, $1.50, $2.50 and $3.50; worth twice the price; . Mr ho made) wne iia ear y ¢ ges of Music, ia fe ducted by Mrs Bessie Kicks, who made } -Crowninshield—is he in his comprising 252 Cc Pieces forthe Piano. = | Ladies’ Genuine Diamond Rings, $5 up too $100; all of them gems, . d Peck of Balti-| excellent pr. siding officers. Mrs. R. Hy ap If bought in any musie store at one-balf off, aa iGolé tte CI a $16: al - v1 pabshyot iding | Verreil, the lady wav nad been seleteca | ? : 7 Would cost $08.00, If you willsend us the name Ladies Soli 1 Gold Lorgnette Chaines. $7 up too $16; all the latest styles | s Blanche Colder “eat si ese -_ : i ie seer) = ana “ ers sculce Sidaa auhgan Jj. W. PEPPER, Publisher, ] Gents’ Solid Gold Dumb bell Sleeve buttons, $3.50; a useful present. | | been introuuced and Gelivered one of} to see b t ? . Nei Cold Gited Chat rents SELES eee vann was marriey|the finest addresses tha one would Songuted a) aicines oe his! iemen- Eighth & Locust Sts., Philadeionia P® | Gents’ oe G — rn ee aoe ma ones five oe alone | clock, to M um |desire io hear. Sazhas an exceilent|dous highness for publication in = Gents’ I iamond Sleeve Butons, $5 up; € gem in each b n. ony, attendant | delivery and her speech was received Gent’s Diamond Studs, $7.50 up. { e br kins, aCou-) with enthusiastic appiause you who his photographer our ace Gents’ Solid Gold Rings, with genuine stones, from f4 up. R New Vork | Nothi mor asing to the eye| is, ed th cour sly Solid Silver Thimbles, 25¢. han an assembi this. Wesee! g down address Solid Silver Teaspoons, from $4 00 half dozen up. here inte ligeut repr: atives,from al n to know that Crowninshield AND BRILLIANT MARRIAGE vver Washtiagton, North, tz South ia - and West, which makes it evident that Ladies’s Silver Watches, $4 and $5 any prints of himself on har resent, the popular clamor - . rte 3 Out the ob time sectional prejudice, has | Preser’ : < - pibeaaipaiici aye ae eee rect. And’ soty| Particular style of beauty having ex- 257th St N } t brilliant marr day we stacd more, as an entirety hausted the supply SS . \f piace in this city for I see the sun of patience, prudence - = atof Mr. Henry Shields} and perseverance fast rising upon the ,, emia ; ee foaleet ae s to Miss Eula Bruce, neice f] noriz.n of accomplishment It isthe! Taverns it 1 are closed on Sat- urday, whi pay day, while the Bruce, one of the best| pounden duty of every woman to contr x vings ba are kept open unt ens of Washington suumetbing Of Wual taleut Sue has k uve, the bride is Wel} ty suciety, anu she does so conscrent’| midn ‘Luis plan induces the we ' au on sle'y, aS aljousiy or other wise. Sheis by nature | men to invest t ey where it _ rn ; uce slishmen charabiy, and liberally disposed, But | wil) pay em interest, instead of in a you man of fine | Sneis alittle partial tothe opposite sex leoholie | - ita ities, full of push and en-| This cau’c be heiped fat was'at it Eve) UoOhOl ! |xstablished 1863. established 1863 | rs o young man IN] chat proffered Adam the apple? Witd Duck » Swift PMght. WM be wreathed with a most engaging’ — . W 1a shed any! And by this little escapaue we have} 4 wild duck can fly at a speed of amile, a1.2* you Invest In a H ' he ha n nM} iad an important duty to periorm, to} mites an hour ' vi en from the fine }assist the elevation of man. For by | . - * se at I cet, northwest, iN} woman he tell, by woman be must rise, | > ~ee f tol ide after the wed-} (hat is our mission now, let us go about H] tion s».eading our tnfluence im every dil | Subricated the Infant, 8 fthe ladies were beau- The other day, says the Liberty (Mo.) EQUIPPED WITH ITa-NEW 4 rection fur the good of maukind, j > 7 4s : History tells us that dusiag the first | Advance, Paul Hunt saw his mother at conveyed the}hait of the 14th century women were| oiling her machine. He asked her why PINCH TENSION, j ine vere be autiul bow|ucnied the right to assist man aside |ghe did it. She told him she oiled the > 1 ,tied at the] from their househoid dutres,ana cares, machine to keep it from sereakirg NSION INDICATOR FO kw ‘ 1c and beauii-| Phat they were treated as househuid| goon afterward she heard the baby > * j > a ’ : Site (Ui. 1G TENSION RELEASER, v. chattles to be borrowed, hired out and! epeing and Pan! 2 poured oil in its ed us eir lords anc sters saw} e = a us! their is and masters saw leyes, nose, mouth, and ears. She ef f Washingion’s}fic To, desseat was out of the ques | ™ é ace Sho rw: .t complete and useful devices amar | ‘ the fact that the] uon, there were Iew wao could read | “eked ssn viet Ses idadlarnoscar tag 1 sdded to any sewing machine, | { nt es are wellknown citi-;and write but most of them had no edu | P#Ce? ines rom sereaking. — ass < of the city, and Miss whatever. G@eo WHITE is —_, 2 e ~~. Phe s nany and costly. cauon : of the oldest and) Wit did they know about arithma Mm TIDE SOR “RPI. - Duraoly and Handsomely Buift. his city tic Aiegebra,Geomtery and phisic,they | A young minister of Plainfield s the bridesmaid: Misses | had no reasoning power @ ceriain vuet/ was recently ordained. He was going (or Fine finish and Perfect Adjustment, | j {Jersey City, Ella Le Brandt | Writes, Women have more of oo is) along the street one day whena large 1 Sews ALL Sewable Articles, | i . 1 Mrs, Addie Williams, were | termed commun sense than men. They | man stepped up and struck him in the j i attendant for they have ie : (dod will serve and a | -, ° | cannot reason wrong ear. The minister laid down a num- 1, and | tewer pretentions, are less impticated | per of packages he was carrying. anit of your expectal Mfred | in theor.es and judge of objects more | : the stman was Mr. Theod < Active Deacers WaNTED in une | saab 1 Saiaid *l turned back his cuffs and gave the ; i > Ralph Stewart and Harry Card = trom their immediate aa incoieniay | other sean one of the maneccs “Shae territory. Liberal terms, Avidvemy, [Corner H Street.] mony was performed by Rev. R. ¥. J-|impress.ous on the miud, hence more eean ne sm poke of ssth Street yterian Church truly and naturaly. Then all that was | ever seen in Jersey. Then he WHITE SEWING MACHIBE Be { ad pride’s gown of white lansdown was trim ; 2 "7 v love and| turned down his cuffs and moved on al | br [expected of them was t | curv ak | with applique chiffon and white satin ribbon | obey, Yet once in a while there would | “What is the matter?” asked a friend. | ELA uv. O. tried a shower bouquet of bride's rose mse av Eva due whe was not willing | “Oh, he was anery.” replied the minis. | { 9 i bridesmaid wore white crepede chine. |g adopt herself io the lite aid con. ete cil He appa ag al oo TRY THE... WILLIAMS \ with n, and carried a large bouquet | tions Surrounding her and whose spirit | ‘hat he wanted for himacii” “Dan't | “vEW HOME” SEWING MACHINE. dius \ pations woule strive tur more light more tree = ~ rim-| dum of thought and specch aud an ac} Knowicdgement of her capabilities. | over} But her efforts were throttled by the} mighty mae!s rom of opposition by the isuai, SCX. Whit would Sparta have done but] am to be sert to preach."—Detroit will hurt you in Plair sly queried his friend. ! = ° Prussian Syrup? Brow wor anes | “Oh, t know,” was the calm an- swer: “it may, but it will help me as a little preliminary tor Africa, where { for the courage vl her women Ike} Free Press. | =< i Mi *, Mr.and Mrs | aistory ef her bravery is unparalelled : : si s - s. Chinn, Dr. and} It surpasses that of medern tunes. She } Russian Eggs in oa: na. — OF— Mi and Mrs. J. E. Hall, Dr. Shadd |reared ber boys for she Army and at| Eggs to the value of $15,000,000 are bs laughter, mrs. Le Brandt. Dr | the tender age of len were sent to} annually sent to England from Russia . ard and daughters. stisses} military schools and put under the | _ . Tar Wild Cheery &e. slia Taylor, Lou Smallwood, ) most rigid laws, suffering untold priva-| se ch a cna ' 4 a Crusoe, Carrie aud Julia Sy | vous. Exposed tu 4li Kiuus ol weather | ; rage Jackvon, Louise wcxin:|and as soonas they were old enough} THOS, R. BEAVER, bac csi ice od eee eee tee nage 1 Blick to fight were sent out with these words | n ~ : ‘ re ; geben apna “return| Wholesale Dealerin +> + Colds and Consumption, and all Pulmonary i 1E 705 with your shields or upon them. i iA a Pe ae ee Such courage was heralded ailover| 4 WINS, LIQUORS, | Complaints. a this munaane,spbere, it was impreye + <AND BEERS, . ubiversary Celebration | nated ia ber progeny. lt helped to} | Ee FACTURED BY —————" We the M wolitan A, M. &, Zion|give them a place in history. ++ CIGARS, TOBACOO. { " | F, ' | lams i} nT in last S av ihe sgih century marks an import. | H y \ ‘ i pe ae — sae ant epoch in the history of women. We | 917 44 Street, 8.W. 5 WRITE R CIRCULARS showing the a3, 6d Through the week Ce) ai) know what effect the reign of queen | ’ J achines we anahctocs oad tne | T le Cor. F and oth Streets “evening. at which time theser-/ Victoria bad upon her subjects, she | ED | BCX De Mi bclore you purchase any other. Masonic Temple 8 W rought to aclose. The | was reserves ooecrces and seas PF att ring the entire time for her many sterling qualilies, net | fine sense of justice. Dealing fairly | THE Laer RUMRIEG we THE WEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO., Washington, D. C. ORANGE, MASS, w Union Square, N.Y. Chicago, IIL Bt Louis, Me. ve and loteresting. by all Englana, prospered as il never i Sond Bos auanta, Ga, | ‘ay morning Rev. Logan|had before since the reigu of Eliza- Dallas, Texas, San Francisco, Cal, an, | ’ : > | FOR SALE BY | preached the annive reury a f set — —= — | Output of Printed Matter. <a n It was eloquer ¢ _| Im our own country the foremost} j es haa Sey E. # eloquent and ip woman ofher time in literary circles} j An aritirmetic _= ealet lates the ; BALTIMORE ’ Hs had a large congre-| was Harriet Beecher Stowe lo whose newspaper and periodical output in ————— Fo to listen to 1. memory the colored people are great- oy 9 | the United States at 2,865,466,000 da ® the afternoon at 2:30, Rev. B. | ful, she is the author of Uncle tom's Imporver ane Dealer in Foreign | lies, 1,208,190,000 weeklies and 263,452,- The Stafford Cabin one of _the greatest books of its and Domeati 000 monthlies; total], 4,337,108,000 cop- »D. D. was t } ' ee che muster Ot amne And ioday public interest 1s ddress was de-| ajive in it. lis contents were read by . LW. Baltimore, | nearly every nation in Europe. It be ic Wh | jes, an amonut of printed matter equal WINES to 2,000,000,000 average nove's. Bororsax rian: ROOMS On* DOLLA ao , j ART NOTES. AMD A HALY AND UPWARDS! E formed men in| ing tra..siaced into 17different tongues STREET, Ww. | q ed Stal His subject| including Chinese and Japanese. In) 812 F 5 HW. | AssoLotsty F : Ma: Mute 7 our own country the — eirculation| —_— In spite of his age Emperor Francia MODERN IMPROVE . Hh fap EK. Zivn| amounted to 313,000 copies gu four} | Joseph of Austria is an art student, i 1 iS5v< to > lt . | years 4 M. Hamard, the French sculptor, Qu ev cate ck , -. , 2 ost | 3 4 - ! Brin ¢ ug at 7:30, Mr. W.| | it was in my judgement the most| , J has just completed at Paris the model mee red an addresa | formidable weapon ever wielded | y) NY Tattle Specia} | a8aimst the obommable institution of} | of a statue of Marshal Rochambeau, to | qqw GN as ae a a. ee = pecial | siavery. that books helped to stir § : eout asnincton Mone be presented to the city of Washing- : Pr ton as a companion to the statue of | MET IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE At = = > = < = m I Newman 2 e 5 jus d ° | mens nature to a sense of justice, an } Monday even ng was professional |rignut. It created in them a desire e , HAS NO EQUAL. | Lafayette. py THE City, Convenient 70 Derors, On w occasion Mr. ‘Ches. |help their less fortunate sisters an | Miss Helen Hyde, of San Franciseo, Puxarees ap Bosinzss Cuurees. Nes sho ke The subject of! brothers. Which desire culminated | PERFECT SATISFACTION: | won the first prize in a Tokio art exhi- W : : ay ha Lathe Civil War and sa liberation, of ——————————— | bition, in which her work, done in the @orssiuee Unexcetien. “ Ottipping (he Slain. | three millien souls. il honor to the} 41, He § if H} C | Japanese manner, came int eti- ‘CONNOR, ‘owel by Recorder of| memory of Harriet Beecher Stowe. ney cle eWlE ae Nig 0. GUNS ae enynipcme eae sltiace. Ebr JAMES P. A. 0’ ante - Dancy.” Both gentle-| >be will live in the hearts of our peo) ; —ORANGE, MASS.— OALY MAMMERLESS. DALY THREE BARREL. = | ies i . Fs began her studies of oriental folk i= iue addr | ple as long as the world stands. | a. 1talon Square, Me Ys Chicago, Hl. St. Lou's, WOAKHATTAN MAMMERLESS. UPIEPER BREECH LOADERS. i 1 Baltimore, Md. Tuesday pe tapes: : Contemparaneous with her ther Halon Ga. Dallas, Tex. San Feaacieco, Cal Bend for Catalogue eee =e San Francisco's Chinatown, om evSaing tue rain pre~\came upon the stage of action anothe s} aaity ~ - CCMSVERES IC. DA es —_-—— ; oe —— ~ 7 sreatececaccgesa a ; elle!

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