The Washington Bee Newspaper, January 4, 1908, Page 8

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CREDIT FOR ALL WASHINGTON Furniture MEDIUM AND HIGH CL Ve aim to carry a stock that will meet all requirements, and that we come near hitting the mark is sshown by the great number of peo- ple who deal li wealthy and want the best, you Tf you have to make each dollar go as far as possi- ASS. with us. will find it here sible, you will find no better place to buy substantial and good-look- ing Furniture at you are economical prices. But whatever price you pay, you can be sure of getting the greatest amount of value possible for your money, and whatever you buy here we guarantee shall give you satisfactory service. Our stock is not only very large, but it is well It contains a sufficient variety of styles to suit practical- ly every taste, and the prices are sufficiently diversified to suit every pocketbook. Our big business enables us to place thus obtain the formly low percentage of profit, our prices are generally assorted. big orders, and manufacturers’ lowest prices, and we sell on a unt a good deal lower than equal qualities scll for anywhere else. Carpets Carpet qualities are hard to judg is a FREE. is always well Here take no risks, for we guarantee all we sell, and our reputation is your safeguard. We have Rugs of al it dependence in the salesman’s word e, and to buy where you can place you a superb stock of all kinds of Floor Coverings Mattings, cloths — and the patterns have been chosen with an intimate knowledge of effects obtained through many —Carpets, Il sizes, Linoleums, Onl years of experience. The prices are all mark- ed in plain figures and we make no char for laying, lining, or fit- waste in matching juantities we do we can offer an unrivaled ting carpets or for the figures. Buying in larg selection of patterns as well as the best possible values, and we are make the always ready to arrange erms that payi y. ‘YRRET | eF PETER GROGAN, 817-19-21-23 Seventh Street. Bet. H and | Sts. JAMES F. OYSTER The Leading Place in the City for BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS is the sweetest in the market. His Cheese is the purest and freshest. Square Stands, Center Market, 5th and K Market. streets, N. W., and| Riggs OFFICE esman, N. W. 900 go2 Pennsylvania Avenue, | Sieh a ome cS ON eee CHARLES BRUNGER, Whdlesale and Retail Dealer FINE HOME DRESSED POULTRY ind 267 Center Market, treet Wing) Marketing D ed Promptly. Telephone, Main , Main 3781. John Rudden, Furniture, Carpets, ete. «: 801, 803, 805 Seventh St. N. W- Cit oie me ue Ae THOMPSON'S NATIONAL NE EWS BUREAU Thompson, manager National News edged syndicate work } year, has gradually of his merit rious XMAS GOODS AT PRICES SUIT ALL CUSTOMERS. AT W. S. RICHARDSON’S, 316 41-2 ST. N.W. COMBS AND BRUSHES, TOOTH BRUSHES, FANCY TOILET ARTI- CLES, INCLUDING ALL KINDS OF THE LATEST PER- FUMERY SOAPS. RICHARDSO LOGNE IS AN EXQUISITE THE FRAGRANCE OF DOMINATING. DELICATE, LASTIN«:. NONE TO BE FOUND FOR THE MONEY. THOUSANDS OTHER USEFUL THINGS THAT WILL MAKE AND USEFUL XMAS PRESENTS DON NEGLECT YOUR HEALTH ABSOLUTELY PURE—FOR COLDS, ATISM, AND A GENERAL HEALTH BE FOUND HERE. SATISFACTION, REFUNDED. Te in ant NEGRO EDITOR. this race of ours shall live, ! he will be sing- rHE With strident voice N’S ESPECIALLY PREPARED BLENDING OF DAI ORANGE BLOSSOMS PRE- ORS, ing . 1¢ Sweet songs of Itberty, and bringing | To his people hope that will give | New life to each and all who may thirst, Or men among the first MALARIA, CABINE z have they fought, R YOUR ORY JIx upprec a cause that’s dear} ir long despised race, far and | e heroes wrought , now tipped with : tm Columbia Ice and Coal Co { Him above. FIFTH AND L STS., N. W., NEAR K ST. MARKET. This ater, It is And wor docs have thes With love; w invoking wrath mighty pens, of! Bureau,” + Mr. R. W. a “Thompson's is doing some Right shall have obtained, { country with : = hts pen shall have gone! entire as to what is go- cational, | 2 seus Tl ns with hi i. “press | dust : : | | May our memories live unstained who in peace or and is covering ice is made ey d = . after ee reliable inform ing business drawn from artesian wells. the ) to rust, here political, on in industrial 1 And mortal body mixed the , from same and circles. iscthe sole survivor of the many been established in two decades, a national it deals squarely with bureaus” that have Washington in and it Springs. Also Coal. t The name of him the pas war nd wield : : prospers and wields eg in the Cleveland Stood Ralph W. 7 Journal ste i nee because streets De: Fifth and L Northwest, Washington, Main John E. Peake, Secy.-Treas. Corner everybody, gives the news without any s on an absolutely he bias, and does bus » Williams and D. H. De mbers of Congress from the of their pu- legitimate basis comprehensi Phone of the 7 tional Negro story McGaw, South gave | gilism in the House of Representatives presided. the siness League. | | : { ka meeting of the | Joseph T. an exhibition telligent press service of several months of the Jamestown Exposition, the com- : Cannon of the fortieth anniversary recently A | Frm all appeaarn the graphic “ed Speaker s it was a lively bout- Last Tuesday Mrs. Ill. Julins Jackson, tlirty-second degree, was buried from her home. Eighteenth M streets north- Why home by the Columbia Ice Company for your coal and wood? and your ice for the winter and summer? Absolvte satisfaction guaranteed. A present tor every Butler in thccity of Washington that calls on between December 31st andJanuary 15th. Columbia Ice Co., Phone. plete review of Howard University, port of the Baltimore meeting of the Natione! Medical Assocattion, and the luminous treatr the Medico-Chi- Society’s loving cup presenta-; tion to Dr. Robert Reyburn, are some ; of the Bureau’s secent that deserve especial commndation Mr, Thompson, the present! ackson, wife of street between L and west. Rest in peace. } Andrew Carnegie is the recipient of @ Coens certificate from the United States Gov-| J ernment showing service in the Civil | War. | rurgical me, within sth & L Sts. N.W. CO- Y OD- FRESH DRUGS — RHEUM- ARE TO} against prohibition, MONEY 1's inp from distilled water veins that furnish the famous Columbia retail dealers in Wood and Pres, & Mgr. not make a gift to your placing your order with Christian Xander’s ELLISTON The traditional household for colds, coughs, lung affections and grip % tonic 75¢ bottle. CHRISTIAN XANDER’S fica” G09 7th St. Ks hone M ta COLE & SWAN, WATCHMAKERS AND JEW- | ELERS, | No, 1514 14TH St., N. W. | WASHINGTON, D. C. Choicest jewelry of every kind, To suit the most fastidious mind, With taste and skill combined, The best and finest you will find. __—_——— ee THE F. E. GREEN CO. 818 roth St N. W. Washington, D. C. Dyeing, Cleaning and Pressing. J. Henry Foster, Manager, | Gentlemen’s Neckties Cleaned Pressed, 5c. Silk Hats Ironed, 20¢. GENTLEMEN’S LIST. | Overcnats Cleaned and Pressed, 50, 75¢. Raglands Cleaned and Pressed, 75¢, Pants Cleaned and Pressed, 225c, ‘Coats Cleaned and Pressed, 35c. Vests Cleaned and Pressed, 15¢. Overcoats Dyed and Pressed, 75c., up. Raglands Dyed and Pressed, $1.00, up. Coats Dyed and Pressed, soc. Pants Cleaned and Pressed, 25¢ Vests Dyed and Pressed, 35¢. CLUB MEMBERS. Suits Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired $1.50 per month Each week SUIT called for and delivered the same day. Not responsible for goods left over thirty days. PRICE LIST FOR LADIES, and J. A. WHITE. STANDS Nos. 216 and 218 Ninth stree northwest. Oysters, Clams, and Soft Crabs. jeweiry, .puns, mechanic! tools parel. Old gold and siiver bougnt. Unredeemed pledges for -aie. 361 Pennssivania Avenue, N. W. OLD MONUMENTAL CANDIES. Sheetz’s candies no one can surpass; All the materials are first class His caramels, for purity true, {Are unexcelled the city through; Excelling with chocolates, it seen, In quality they stand Exquisite bon-Lons, if you seek, Are here in flavor quite unique. Thus, by ladies, 1A and Tenth eons attenti it is confessed, get the best. h patron meets In the store of Gectge B. Sheetz. eac Telephone Main ae: CHARLES H. JAVINS & SONS FISH, POULTRY aes OYSTER 930 C Street Nc and Center Market, Washington, Main 4480. orthwest, Phone, Gould’s Wonder Wonders ~aristinas ! Tree Snow, Sore, 421 9th Children’s Book Pic- Green Saw- for the Serap > treet. Toys, tures, Ornaments, dust, Tinsel, Stocking Gifts, ete. FOR RENT. Nicely furnished room with or with- out board. No. 1742 Fourteenth street northwest. A, H. Underdown, 1742 14th St. N. W. BETTER OF PRETTY }j From Collier’s Weekly. PROHIBITION The cause of prohibition in the South is enlisting dollar-soldiers well as moral enthusiasts. in Atlanta recently, as who were lined up advertised company of Connecticut was withdraw- ing its investments from Atlanta and the State in anticipation of the enforce- ment of the antiliquor law. At Atlanta editor who investigated received a reply e| which made plain the attitude the av- | erage dollar-hunter takes of economic ef- fects. The president of the insurance company wrote : “The enactment of that statute has no tnfluence whatever upon the invest- ment policy of the company . . I trust the prohibition of the liquor traf- fic will be helpful in the solution of city, spent the holidays in Richmond, the race problem. I know of no one connected with the company who ques- tions the wisdom of that measure.” Th argument that prohibition ts bad for business never had any real support in the South and is worse than useless now. Last Monday Mrs. Lucas, wife of the Rey. Peter Lucas, thirr--third degree, left for Philadelphia to spend the holi- days. She will be gone several weeks. Ministers after the first of the year will have to pay full rates on the Phil- adelphia and Reading Railroad. Dr. L H. Harris is issuing pretty sotyenirs for his patrons during the holidays. Doc is up to date. Families supplied with | Crab Meat, Hard Everything guar- anteed to be fresh and delivered Gold and silver watches, diamonds, We would - | S| TTT ARG i Real estate dealers} that a| reputable and well-established insurance j Skirts Cleaned and Pressed, Plain, 50c. Skirts Cleaned and Pressed, Plaited,75c. | Skirts Cleaned and Pressed, Silk, 75¢, | UD | Waists Cleaned and Pressed, 50c., 75¢. Short Coats Cleaned and Pressed, soc. Long Coats Cleaned and Pressed, 75C-» $1.00. Skirts Dyed and Pressed, Plain, 75¢. Skirts Dyed and Pressed, Plaited, $1.50 Silk Skirts Dyed and Pressed, $1.00, $1.50. Waists Dyed and Pressed, 75¢ Short Coats Dyed and Pressed, 75C-5 »| $1.00, Long Coats Dyed and Pressed, $1.00, $1.50. Blankets, $1.00, $1.50. Portieres Dyed or Gleancd: $1,00, $1.50. | Our Dressmaking and Repair Depart- ment is at your service. Suits steam cleaned, $1.00, and Sen GOODS. FOR THE CALL AND URKEY CHRISTMAS | EVERYTHING | HOUSEHOLD © 2DER YOUR | NOW. | Wholesale Groceries. | Agents for Paragon Process and Victor XXXX Family _—— ' 932 Lou Flour. 1699 Main. a Avenue N. W. EEE N THE CITY KNOW OUR OWN FLOWERS F. H. KRAMER Florist and | This is the man to patronize if¢ WE Decorator. | you want the best service, the swee- the prettiest and the best flow- ers in the country. J. C. Powell, the fifle Pd, jest, | is with Market. Kramer, Centre Phones: 72, 916 I Office, 1ouses, Li Mr. 1 \f- > t Main 23 street northwest; 2372: acostia, | Private I I Main 193, An Kramer fas Green- D.C. purchased a ne. in the Centre Market that surpass- es any. These new Mr. J. C, Powell, who is prepared to serve his friends dur- jing the holidays with Roses, j Violets, Floral stands are in | | char ee of Car- nations, Designs jand Decorations | HOLLY MOUNT PURE RYE WHISKEY. | Sold Only = | JOHN F. MEENEHAN, | 14tb .3t. and Rhode Island Avenue, | N. W., | WASHINGTON, Phone N. 2166. J. D. O'CONNOR, Union Bar, and Union Goods, ; Yellow Keystone Pure Rye Whiskey. J. D. O'CONNOR'S BUFFET, Cor, Seventh and P Sts, N.W. D;¢. | Phone N 4117. SAMUEL G. STEWART 1141 Seventh Street Northwest, Between L and M Streets. Wies, seks E tapien D. C. Louis I. Kessel, | importer of ana Wholesale Dealer in WINES AND a a whiskies he Owner of the...... .-- Following Brands: Private Stock, Old Reserve, Hermit Oxford, | ‘Tremost 5s TENTH SREET.|N. W. ' Telephone—Main—:6* 1 ger and more conupodious stand Ay f

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