The Washington Bee Newspaper, January 4, 1908, Page 7

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e seld in e i Pace 3 SO rat excl. foaaloneae Petco Copslogettal tos be Meera! cash tom: ion. = Pattern i Sar nA Marat ae THE BEE AND McCALL’S GREA1 FASHION MAGAZINE for one year for $2.00. COUPO... Untred bo Editor Bee :— > Send to! Find enclosed two dollars. my address below The Bee and McCall’s Fashion Magazine for one year. Town or City.. BUY THE Pi $ Before You Purchase Any Other W. THE HEW HOME SEW/NG MACHINE COMPARY ORANGE, MASS, _ Many Sewing Machines are madeto sell regard= ‘es of quality, but the “* New Home” is made «wear, Our guaranty never runs out ? Wemake Sewing Machines ‘o suit all conditions (\ofthetrade, The “New Home” stands atthe ‘bead of all High-grade family sewing machines Sold by authorized doalers only. FOR SALE BY ‘ FULL DRESS AND T Strics $1.00--For Hire—$r.00. Tulius Cohen, 1104 7th street, N. W. UXEDO | om SINESS AT ONE PRICK ‘Misfit Cloth- ing’ Parlor, | by Our Leading Tailors. JUSTH’S OLD STAND. 619 D St. N. W" NEW YORK CLIPPER 43 THE GREATEST | FPREATRICAL & SHOW PAPER iN THE WORLD. 84.00 Per Yeat. Stngle Copy, 10 crs : ISSUED WEEKLY. {SAmMPLe Copy Free FRANK QUEEN PUB CO (ito PUBLISHE 2eru Sr. "istablishec 1865. | | J y GABERTY DOB | Mme. Davis, ror CLAIRVOYANT AND CARD READER. TELLS ABOUT BUSINESS. Removes Spells ard Evil Influencer Reunites the Separated, and Gives Luck to All, 2sth St. N.W., Washington, D. €. B.—No leters answered unless accompanied by stamp. IN. B.—Mention The Bee. ROOMS FOR RENT. Large, comfortable furnished hooms fo reither ladies or gentlemen, 1207 K street northeast Furnished rooms for rent at 1117%4 th street, N. W. Fine Garments (Slightly Wora) Made | Any rt ohte article article 4 f i r 5 i { ie Prices in the Diamond ma but OUR PRICES * which we bought | lt y We shall not advance pri We are merchants a: stones. tors, ¢ ask. e So, as long a: ast, it monds them h j err me ce woe ST. LUKE HALL,| HEADQUARTERS L 0. of St. Luke, Richmond, Virginia. —THE— lnependent Order ot St. Luke WITH HEADQUARTERS AT Richmond, Va., is a growing Fra- ternal Society, with several Incorporated Departments, op- erating :— 1 A Fraternal Society Sick Dues and an Endow death. 2 A Juvenile Department pay- ing Sick Dues and an Endowment at death, 3 A Regalia Department 4 A Savings Bank. 5 A Large Department Store. & A Weekly Paper—The St. Luke Herald. 7 A Job Printing Office. The St. Lukes are now operating im 15 states, and are rapidly spread. ing in every direction. We want good, hustling Deputies. Good terms for the right persons. male orifemale. When vou write inclose testimonial as to character end ability. For-further information, address paying ment at ercan Stem Winders and Setters, a ADVANCED in some time. We e a large collection of superb o at lower prices than pre- nd our fair percentage of profit will be possible to buy re under the regular market for 725 7th Street, Northwest BETWEEN Everybody has some friend wham may be mother or father, sister or brother, may be a sweetheart — and no better time than Christmas is so ap- propriate — so suggestive. Nothing makes one feel happier than to gladden the heart of another. Our stock of Jewelry and Bric-a-brac is now complete. dividual piece has been carefully selected and we feel satisfied thata visit from you w that we have as fine a selection ascan be found anywhere. Why not ¢g: that you may select will be laid aside and deliveredwhen wanted. WATCHES We mention here but a few of our pecials, Gnetlemen’s 20-year Gold Filled Am- can Stem Winders and Setters, $10. Ladies’ 20-year Gold Filled Stem Winders and Setters, $10. Gentlemen's 14-karat Solid Gold Am- as heap as $35. Children’s Solid Silver Watches with i S-4-50- DIAMONDS. Put Your Money im Diamonds. No Bet- ter Ievestment Today, 1 u t ¢ t ar rket are ad- fine stones. HAVE’NT $1,000. a consider- ices on these nd not spec- s these Dia- Every stone a WOOING TERMS ARE MADE. “Composite Mother” Sends Bachelor Them to Huron, S. D.—A few humber of Wessington adopted an orpha giving her a home. came known the weeks ag Springs ¢ zirl and now are Since the fact be- sirls have received humerous applications to adopt other children ture of but the most interesting fea the whole affair is that a Nebraskan writes offering to any one of the 12 foster moth and also to adopt and edueate the hild The busines save the proposition a consideration, and in re- er made a counter prop. it was that the oldest of the offer of marriage on e condi That he That he to cont that he is sincere. ied in every way marriage That he is able to provide a com- act fortable home for his bride and is willing to make provision for her every need and comfort That he shall abstain from the use of cigarettes, tobacco and intoxicants That he use no profane language. That he spend his evenings home. That he will not flirt with other Women and will attend church at least once e% Sunday. The Nebraskan's answer is awaited with interest. at MORE DIVORCES IN GERMANY, Greater Proportion of Marriage Fail ures in the Large Towns. Berlin——The number of divorces in Prussia has increased rapidly of late years and is still growing In 1901 there were 4,675 divorces and the last annual total reported by the Registrar was 6,856. These were very unevenly distributed, the more densely populated districts showing a far greater proportion of dissolved marriages than the more sparsely in- babited sections. Again, the religious belief of the peo- ple seems also to have had consider- able effect on their views as to the disruption of the marriage tie, Prot- estants, according to the returns, dis- playing greater readiness to seek di- vorce than Catholics. Taking the country as a whole, one divorce is granted to every 1,000 man riages Berliners, however, who are over- whelmingly Protestant, o)tain one de- cree for every 300 marriages; the Protestant provinces of Schleswig- Holstein and Brandenburg one in 750; Saxony, Pomerania and East Prussia, 1 in 1,000; Hesse-Nassau, 1 in 1,100, and Hanover, 1 in 1,400. Cn the other band, the Catholic provinces of West Prussia, Schleswig Annual Annouucement G&H they wish to make happy. Ii It may be a wife, or it Each in- ill bear us out ive us a call tomorrow? Experienced clerks. W.SidneyPittman Architect RENDERING IN PATENT DRAWINGS MONOTONE, WATER COLOR DRAFTING,DETAILING, TRACING AND PEN & INK BLUE PRINTING STEEL CONSTRUCTION A SPECIALTY. Paone: Main 6059—M., Office 494 Louisiana Ave., N.W: Leland Giants Base-Ball and Amusement Assn. Now Organizing—Capital Stock $100,000 & The Stock-Holders of the Leland Giants Base-Bal cluded to dissolve that Association in order mcreased Capital for the purpose of buy’ | Association, has con- to give room for the former, with it’s ng a Permanent Home For The Leland Giants Base-Ball Club and Establishing For All The People, The Only First Class, Up-To-Date Amusement Park, With It's Theater (Light Opera), Figure Eight, Shoot The Chutes, Minature Ry, Electric Theater, Dance Pavillion, Roller Skating, Hurley Burley, Double Swing, Boating, Auto Riding, and all the latest fun making devices and laugh Producing concessions, to- gether with a First Class Summer Hotel, large enough to accomodate 1000 guests, at it’s present location, 79th and Wentworth Ave., twenty (20) minutes ride on the Electric Cars to the Loop District in Chicago. The Public is Base-Ball mad, and amusement Crazy. Stocks have doubled in value in a single season. Millions can be made by those Who Take Stock In This New Enterprise. € Are You In Favor Of The Race Owning And Operating This Im- mense And Well Paying Plant, Where More Than 1,000 Persons Will Be Employed, between May and October of each year, where you can come with- out fear and Enjoy The Life and Freedom of a Citizen unmolested or annoyed? The Answer canonly be effectively given by subscribing for Stock in this Corpora- tion. it has been made purposely low so that all Loyal Members of the Race can have a Share and Interest in this Twentieth Century Enterprise. Think of it, Shares Only Ten (10.00) Dollars Each. You Squander More than this amount Any Holiday around Amusement Parks and Public Places, where you are not wanted and never welcome. Come! buy and build one of your own by filling out the attached Coupon and mail with Ten Dollars to the Leland Giants Base-Ball and Amusement Association. Do it to-day so that we may commence to build. Leland Giants Base Ball & Amu nent Assn, 6258 Halsted Street, Chicago, II. Mr Beauregard F. Moseley; Treas: Enclosed please find $_ | which I am sending as Part (or infully as subscription fee for | Ladies’ Diamond Rings, $5.00 to $150. Ladies’ Diamond Brooches, $5.50 to Diamond Earrings, $15.00 to $500.00. Diamond Scarf Pins, $7.00 up. Diamond Cuff Buttons, $7.00 up. Diamond Studs, $10.00 up. We have Ladies’ Handsome Diamond Rings set in Tiffany Mounting, which we are selling at $30.00, This will make an appropriate present for Christmas. ball of fire. A Change From the Universal Frying, Boiling and Baking. There are many dainty ways of cooking fish besides frying, boiling and baking. Some of these are quite as | | Halsted St. Chica | | easy of achievement and as inexpen- | sive as the foregoing modes, more- over, nicer. Fish with a cheese sauce is very good. Almost any white fish can be cooked in this way. Take from one pound to two pounds | | | j of fish, wash it well and dry it care. fully. Then place it in a clean enam eled stewpan, add three gills of miik salt, an onion, notched in order that | the juice ma scape, a blade of mace and a good sized sprig of persiey Simmer gently until the fish is cooked, but do not allow the milk t reduce. Dish it up hot and add from two ounces to four ounces, accordi to taste, of grated che r or Dutcl cheese. Stir until the che has thor. oughly melted, pour it over and around | the fish and serve at once Here is a simpler and quicker way | of cooking a small piece of white fish Wash and dry, place in a well firepreof china dish, sprinkle thickly with fried bread crumbs, minced par sley, and if possible some minced | mushrooms, about two ounces. Place | a bit of butter here and there and pour over the whole half a small bot- | tle of tomato catsup; sprinkle more | bread crumbs on top and bake in a} moderate oven for from 20 minutes to | half an hour, according to the size and | kind. FOOD FOR THE INVALID. ed Dainty Fare and Attractive Servin g| Are Both Essential. | ae | Feeding the invalid is an art, and| in some cases a lost art. A tray with legs six or seven inches high is the most comfortable way of serving food, | still the effort may be too great and a glass tube be better. Always have the nourishment attractively served for a dainty doily under the bow! of broth may attract the wavering appe- tite. Do not bring a large quantity of | food to a convalescent, as it often defeats its purpose. Here are two simple recipes which are very acceptable to most patients: Moisten a teaspoonful of real Bermuda arrowroot with water, rub smooth | with a spoon, pour on half a pint of | boiling water and season with wine and nutmeg. In cooking arrowroot it | is wise to make it thick, afterward thinning with milk. | Panada is also grateful. Put a few | crackers or crusts of dry bread in @ saucepan with cold water and a few raisins. After it has beiled half an | hour, flavor with wine if the patient has no fever. If properly made the | mixture will be quite smooth and of moderate thickness. Serve on a dain- | ty tray covered with an immaculately clean cloth. A tiny bunch of flowers tucked on the tray does not render and Rhineland show only one divorce for every 1,250 marriages, Westphalia the arrowroot or panada any the less | appetiziwz, and do not forget a well | MAGGIE L. WALKER, Front Parlor suitable for a doctor land a hack Bedrvom, 1410 First street, N. W. ®t. Luke Hall, Richmond, Va. “ © Grand Sec’y, I. O. St. Luke, one in 2,000 and Posen and Hohen- browned etrfp of toast or a rusk as zollern only one in 3,006. an accompagimegt to the repast. shares of the Capital Stock of th Association. I agree to pay e Leland Giants Base Ball and Amusement Seer eilin nemine Pe per month until the full amount has been paid, at which time I am to recieve my stock “ certificate. B. All payments on Stock Ac- counts must be made to the order of Beauregard F. Moseley, Treasurer, 6258 Halsted Street. Chicago, Illinois. All Stock- holders are entitled to prefer- ance as employees and should inform the Treasurer with their final remittance of their inten- tions to apply for employment. For further information ad- dress Leland Giants Base-Ba!! and Amusement As sn. 6258 N Name _ Address. City State James H. Winslow UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER,. ALL WORK FIRST CLASS. TERMS MOST REASONABLE. | TWELFTH AND R STREFTS, N. W. J H DABNEY FUNERAL Hiring, Lever DIRECTOR. yand Sale Stable. for funerals, parties, balls, receptions, etc. Carriages hired Horses and ca ages kept in first-class style. Business at More h shone OUI 1 accor Satisfaction guar- 1132 Third s:reet northwest. Main office branch street, Alexandria, Va. r Office, Main 1727. all xX f or Stable, Main 1428-5. STABLES IN FREEMAN’S ALLEY. modate 50 Horses, 1 inspect our new and modern stable. J. H. DABNEY, Prop., 1132 Third Street N. W. A: HIGH-DEGREE- OF SATISFACTION IS A RARE THING IN MOST $3.00 SHOES. SHOES AT! THIS PRICE USUALLY LACK STYLE OR COMFORT OR BOTH: THE STYLE OF MORE Ex- PENSIVE SHOES AND COOD SOLID VALUE ARE FOUND IN OUR SIGNET SHOE because of the exceptional attention bee’ stowed on the making. * The only cheape ness in it anywhere is the price, t A Coodyear-we!ted shoe, made on sevee ' ral of the season’s handsomest lasts, ta | the most popular leathers. Looks first rate and wears tha? wap le to come in and look its her apa whil —— over, even if you're not ready Always welcome,’ Wm.Moreland, 491Penina Ave HOLTMAN’S OLDSTAND. SsIG¥ OF THE BIG BOOT

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