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| lye ee eeee Rare G FLEET FOR ARMY: NT WAR BALLOON 1S OF SERIES rtment / Service Der d States— | States than ef any other make of | account of their pin accuracy MoQall’s Magazine( The Oven of ves Dion) bee scribes n * any other Ladies’ Mag .:ine, costs 50 cenis, Latest gets all Pao | prematume - Catalogue of Soe de (showing yoo premiums | O, New York THE BEE AND McCALL’S GREAi | FASHION MAGAZINE for one year for }2.00. COUPO. ames Al l United a holds Editer Bee :— made o Find enclosed two dollars. Send to my address below The Bee and McCall's Fashion Magazine for one year. a new ses 5 i percale, selected or durability: the actinic | yo Street netting has he meshes to, the en- Town er City...... % nds. The| @ four men a of 1,000 Before You Purchase Any Other Write THE NEW HOME SEW/NG MACHINE COMPANY RANGE, MASS. are madetosell New Ho wear, Our g | We make Sew Machines to all conditions New Home” stands atthe d fall Hag grade family sewing machines Sold by authorized dealers only. FOR SALE BY DIR NERAI iurinG, Livery AND SALE SABLE Carria hired fer funerals, par balls, receptions, etc. Horses and carr UR STABLES IN FREEMAN’S ALLEY NEV “CL IPPE ‘@ THE GREATES? THEATRICAL & SHOW PAPE! (N THE WORLD $4.00 Per Year. Single Copy +2 SUE, WEEKLY Scmpcre Copy Free RANK sag pus RU AABERTs BOR Lo owe Mme. Davis, ORN CLAIRVOYANT AND CARD READER. totypes TELLS ABOUT BUSINESS. ordi- | Removes Spells and Evil Influences. s shts Reunites the Separated, and 8 1 ove ong dis- Gives Luck te All. 1228 asth St. N.W,, be equip: | N. B—Ne . oe | accompanied by stamp. «vie inate, | N. B—Mention The Bee. per- | sh opti- | se as ear- | Washington, D. C. ROOMS_FOR RENT. war with Chi can, with such cameras, be f a fort, a city or a whole bat. rom a height of two or three | the air is clear. It is discov | sth oo, that such comeras reveal | > ¥ objects on the surface of the | which escapes the naked eye. - | street northeast. Furnished rooms for rent at 111734 th street, N. W. Front Parlor suitable for a decter Sa oe ee leters answered unless | | have put the moo: Large, comfortable furnished hooms | fe reither ladies or gentlemen, 1907 x) Palaces at Newport T acri gether Europe such STRANGE WASTE OF Are Deserted by Their Owners ing waste of wealth none more inex- e world than the rmous establish millions to build, and p up. Some of rounding lawns as much as ten m lie close to- more > palaces have rdens covering but most of in bew sion. In structures would each ow s park of many hundred ac he Newport villa is built, howev not for comfort, not in rhyme or re sh su hor permanency } son, but purely for ge setting, gorgeous ting neither solidity Ww It is y, but s One is surrounded by a tree-crowned wall, which cost ove 00,000. It is empty; the owner is ay in Europe. That white marble 1 e, a Vander. bilt re is unoccupied There's “The | Ss. also owned } by the Vanderbilts, the maintenance of which ec $500,000 a season, says y Magazine. And the Ber. den of which cost nd yet so dis she turned it d will not enter ndid trees in some of ave been tra from many miles in N tree with the ading branches by 15 teams of r of varth cling al cost near. e item in extrava BF G UNDER WATER ys id Scene in Ne Explained. nent of . ne used a re ice by which che spectacle were able to uter for a considerable t eir above t rface at ‘ain. The shown in the com and photograph in some cases. ypear a the time to the eath, duck a foot or 0 rise Rise of the Mermaids Explained. nnections, telept and elec The merm pro- are an illusion ; this should enl Turkish Joke. related fddin- ir. jraw water to Catch Turtles. of catching turtles he West Indies. It consists in attaching a ring and a line to the tail of a species of sucker fish, which is then thrown overboard and immediately makes for the first tur- tle he can spy, to which he attache Use Fish A curious mod is practiced in himself very firmly by means of a | clergyman. sucking apparatus arranged at the top of his head. The fisherman then hauls both turtle and sucking fish ia, FULL DRESS AND TUXEDO SEES: $1.00--For Hire—$1.v0. Julius Cohen, 1104 7th street, N. W HEADQUARTERS L 0. of St. Luke, Richmond, Virginia. —THE— Independent Order ot $1. Luke WITH HEADQUARTERS AT Richmond, Va., is a grov ternal Society, with several Incorporated Departments, op- erating :— 1 A Fraternal Society paying Sick Dues and an Endowment at | death. 2 AJuvenile Department pay. ing Sick Dues and an Endowment | | ‘t death. 3 A Regalia Department. 4 ASavings Bank. 5 A Large Department Store. 6 A Weekly Paper—The St. Lake Herald. 7 A/Job Printing Office. The St. Lukes are now operating in 15 states, and are rapidly spread- ery direction. We want good, hustling Deputies. Good terms for the right persons, male orifemale. When you write inclose testimonial as to character end ability. For-further information, address MAGGIE L. WALKER, Grand Sec’y, I. O. St. Luke, | @t. Luke Hall, Richmond, Va. "EVELYN LEARNING TO COOK. Prepares Dainty Dish Every Day and Takes It to Husband in the Tombs. yn Thaw is keep- going to cook, too, nds say lead the simple Pa (vid York.—Eve have rented a furnished k avenue and will re ion all summer. Mrs. Thaw told one of her friends she wanted to live as quietly as pos- o the per- ; the ephone and ats. Many Khodja went | pleasur y | Hatfield too sible and that the house furnished her the best means of doing so. Also 2c. that it would keep her occupied and give her some to do while waiting for the Ss of the law to bring and to trial again. She in- rintend the whole es- is not very large— ct will do some of the work She « cts to have but one She cook, she has told h has been one of her life, iusiasm over the idea thet Evelyn will I and in the Tombs. nem who is very close to want to escape this notoriety. I = the freedom I can withou | constantly,” wice secur- me girl, h Amos. ense, but on the | day for the ;out after the clergyman was ready, saying she Would ner remain with jher mother. Ha’ cense and wante¢ fee returned Miss Amos decided the other morn- jing that she was ready to be married, land sent word to Hatfield. Without waiting to change his clothes, Hat- field came to Washington from the | harvest field, obtained another Hcense and, hurrying back home, secured a The ceremony was per formed in the afternoon. } g Fra- | hh every day to be | lyn, says she told her the follow- | of Amwell town- | A year ago backed | returned the li- | A aes J enaernestpen cea ec: eee Columbia Ice and Coal Co. | FIFTH AND L STS., W., NE/R K ST. MARKET. } WOOD .AND COAL UNDER COVER. OUR COAL IS CLEAN, AND WE $ CHEAP. REDUCTION ON COAL FOR CHURCHES. FILE YOUR NAME AND AND WE WILE »DRESS, ORDERS PROMPTLY FILL- & LEAVE YOUR NAMB | AND ADDRESS AND TELLUS THE KIND OF COAL Yeu WANT COLUMBIA COAL AND ICE W.Sidney Pittman Architect RENDERING IN COMPANY. PATENT DRAWINGS | MONOTONE, WATER COLOR DRAFTING, DETAILING, TRACI AND PEN & INK BLUE PRINTING STEEL CONSTRUCTION A SPECIALTY. | Paone: Main a -M Gifice 494 Louisiana Ave.,N.W; Za. A, Lan kford, | EXPERT BUiLDERS EXAMINERS AND ESTIMATORS. Plans gotten out at short notice from rough sketches, pencil draw- ings, written or verbal description, and mailed to any section of the country. In the past forty-two months we have designed, overhauled, | repaired and built over E Hundred Thousand ($800,000) Dob ars worth of work xtonn, D. C., and vicinity, the work be n and phacacer ; WE MAKE A SEeTARSS OF DESIGNING FOR CHURCH- ES, SCHOOL UILDINGS AND HALLS mak building up vacant lots,installing steam schools, colleges and business places. Any- plans gotten out, buildings overhauled se to have them call on or write us. N. W., 1210 V Street, Pelephone 4629. in Washi g of nearly every descriptic Residence, N. W,, ames sf Oysie I The Leading Place BUTTER, CHI in the City tor E AND xGS. His Cheese is the Oyster’s But he sweetest in the market zgs the freshest. Square Stands, Center Market, sth and K Market. streets, N. W., and OFFICE and. Salesman, 9e0 and go2 Pennsylvania Avenue, _N. W. fachuon « rare thing in $3.00 shoes. Shoes at this price usually lack style or comfort or both. Che style of more expensive shoes and good solid value are yond in our SIGNET SHOE ew because of the exceptional attention be« stowed on the making.’ The only cheape ness in it anywhere is the price. ‘ A Coodyear-welted shoe, made on sevee ; ral of the season’s handsomest lasts, ia the most popular leathers. Looks first rate and wears that wag every time. It’s worth vour while to come In and look ee over, even if you’re not ready to buy Always welcome, Wm.Mioreland, 491Penna Ave . HOLTMAN’S OLD STAND. 8IG OF THE BIG BOOT Si rate