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Single Copy, 10 cis iF athe SUED WEEELY. ;Sampce Copy Free | FRANK QUEEN PUB. CO (Lto: poneE. PUBLISHERS aseyrt spo @W.tra se Y } ' ———e ee Mme. Davis, BORN CLAIRVOYANT AND CARD READER. TELLS ABOUT BUSINESS. Removes Spells and Evil Influencer. | Reunites the Separated, and Gives Luck to All. } 1228 25th St. N.W., Washington, D. C. N. B.—No leters answered unless accompanied by stamp. N. B.—Mention The Bee. ROOMS FOR RENT. Large, comfortable furnished hooms fo reither ladies or gentlemen, 1207 K street northeast. qeecogt rooms for rent at —_ 5th street, as Front ais suitable for a doctor and a back Fedrsom, 1410 First street, WN. W. | é hour in one ——————— propriate — so suggestive. to gladden the heart of another. Our stock of Jewelry and Bric-a-brac is now. complete. stlected and we feel satisfied thata visit from you will bear us out scan be found anywhere. Why not give us a call tomorrow? will be laid aside and deliveredwhen wanted. dividual piece has been carefully that we haye as fine a selection a Any Polite attention. article that you mav select é WATCHES or. We mention here but a few of our ‘specials. Gnetlemen’s 20-year Gold Filled Am- ican Stem Winders and Setters, $10. Ladies’ 20-year Gold Filled Stem Winders and Setters, $10. Gentlemen's 14-karat Solid Gold Am- ercan Stem Winders and Setters, as cheap as $35. Children’s Solid Silver Watches with Pin Attachment, $3.50; regular price, $4.50. Ladies’ Solid Gold Watches, Open Face, $8.00. WEE | F-737 ae ie DIAMONDS. sgipgatiass, <n Put Your Money in Diamonds. No 2: ter Investment Today. fine stones iam. at Prices in the Diamond market are ad- vaneing, but OUR PRICES HAVENT BEEN ADVANCED in some time. We Ladies’ still have a large collection of superb $1,000, Diamonds which we bought a consider- Di ible time ago at lower prices than pre- vail today. We shall not advance prices on these stones. Weare merchants and not spec- ulators, and our fair percentage of profit is all we ask. So, as long as these Dia- monds last, it will be possible to buy them here under the regular market for sd —— =. a eee 2 ee cTeam ot Cucumber, ’ THINGS GOOD TO REMEMBER. Peel two or three cucumbers, eut bey Sapa 3 them in quarters, remove the seeds } Seda Crackers with Raisins and Al- and slice coarsely Parboil in salted monds—Onion in Gravy. water and drain. Put in a sancepan with two tablespoonfuls of butter and one large sliced onion; let all cook together for half an hour. Season well Dip any of the crisp soda crackers in milk, but @0 not permit them to be- come too sodden. Brush with beaten with sugar, salt. pepper and celery } egg, sprinkle with sugar and spread salt. Melt in another saucepan two | upon a platter, on which there is room tablespoonfuls of butter; stir in one | enough to lie singly. Put in the oven, tablespoontul of flour; cook it without } let them brown slightly, and sprinkle browning, 22d the caoked cucumber, | with minced ra s and almonds. Lay fone quart of the white stoek, boil up, | two or three together and serve with skim, add one pint of boiling milk whipped cream Cook slowly for ° minnies, then All white meats gain in flavor from rub throug i sieve. Stir one ] a delicate onion admixture with the gill of cream with two volks of eggs well together, pour into the puree, re turn to heat but do not allow to boil, pour into the with croutons gravy. The nion is to be grated and put over the meat before it has just finished roasting and then blended by basting. In this way one avoids the burnt onion slices, which some- times result from other methods, and which have, in a way, caused the ad- soup tureen and serve Apricot Tartlets. A novel way of preparing apricot : ; dition of oni be regarded with ltartlets is to line six tartlet. molds pesos nion to regarded with pastry, fill them wit rie Mae: = : rumt nd bak ene m ee ae 2 The bits of tongue and ham which mbs an e the Whe icely b aire do not look well upon the table rowned remove the crumbs and on Bibowid’ bi qavadiandsaNoroai vais: 16 bottom of each tart lace. ¢ sa 2 = ach tartlet place: a gether for meat pies. Spinach pre- eer, eeeoen Tal gt apple nine pared with a butter sauce is mixed malade. Use a can of apricots, cut i t Si | thin slices, t fill u 2 Sieg a8 ms ste with the fragments just before they } slices, to » tartlet shells ‘ ¥ ia eas , are put into the chopper. A little dS ea eee set Gamkion kelchuig iia an \iynpecseuedt moderate oven. Remove ease ra The thickening should be either grated oven and let them become cold: then bread se Stacker i aioe The anise decorate the top of each with a tea- pie crust is best, with a little niggard spoonful of currant jeliv, when they a ee ee marie . wines i are ready to serve. A tiny circle of AB aid carpet dyed often J00ks as | whipped cream around the currant good as new. If, therefore you have jelly improves both the flavor and the | ® ©@Ppet which js badly faded, but otherwise in good repair, send it to be dyed, and if you choose a nice color you will be delighted when you get it back again. appearance Kensington Cream. One-half box of gelatin, soaked an alf pint of milk. Put a Pint of milk in a double boiler with four tablespoonfuls of sugar and beat- en yolks of four eges When Shoes Get Wet, All shoes are ruined if wet too often, and poor shoes suffer most of Wh boiling SBC a If the shoes have been thorough- add gelatin and. milk Take from | @l. stove, pour in a feaspoonful of vanilla J1¥ Wet don’t try to dry them quickly. and the beaten whites of the four After removing them rub them with eggs: turn into a mold. Serve with | Plain lard or vaseline and let them maraschino cherries and whipped stand in a cool place until thoroughly cream. Preserved cherries and ber- | 4, When they will have regained ries may be used instead much of the original oil of the leather. Stag Parties. Effective Savory. In planning a stag party for hus- A delicious savory can be made by band, brother or son remember that | Pounding together the yolks of hard- men prefer plain, substantial food ] Dolled eggs and sardines freed from rather than cy salads, lees and} bone (equal quantities) and lemon cakes. A beefsteak supper is always juice and salt to taste. Fill the appropriate, or, if the supper is to be whites with the mixture, stand on given after ds or the theater, | ftied croutons of bread, put a tiny bit creamed oysters on toast, club sand-}°f Whipped cream on top, and s¢grve wiches, S¢otch woodcock or any of garnished with parsley. the simpler dishes is more acceptable to the masculine palate than the usual supper party menu Frizzled Beef. Shave beef very fine, put into a fry- ing pan when good and hot, season with pepper and salt just before serv- ing. Beat two or three eggs light and stir in and you have an appetizing dish easily prepared for tea. Cold ham To Remove Grease. One often spoils a painted wall back of a gas stove range trying to keep the grease off of it. If this is used you require no soap or heat. Take the | !% #!80 good. : ee Te yeu can find and The Use of Mineral Waters. with a larse sponge you can remove] Unless it is known positively that grease. smoke and any dirt off of [the mineral water is a pure kind, use walls and woodwork, and make ft look like new with a little labor. distilled water, which is always pure, although it may not be as agreeatle to drink. \ Annual Annouucement BE. VOIGT \ MANUFACTURINGJEWELER 729 7th Street, Northwest BETWEEN G:&!H Everybody has some friend whom they wish to make happy. may be mother or father, sister or brother, may be a sweetheart — and no better Nothing makes one feel happier than Zoys’ Solid Silver Watches, $5.00 up. ¥ Ladies’ Diamond Rings, $5.00 to $150. Diamond Brooches, nd 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 Every stone a ball of fire. . It It may be a wife, or it time than Christmas is so ap- Each in- Experienced clerks. eres a t. PEGA a By $5.50 to _ |W.SidneyPittman Architect RENDERING IN PATENT DRAWINGS MONOTONE, WATER COLOR DRAFTING,DETAILING, TRACING AND PEN & INK BLUE PRINTING STEEL CONSTRUCTION A SPECIALTY. Phone: Main 6059—M. Office 494 Louisiana Ave., N.W; Leland Giants Base-Ball and Amusement Assn. \ Now Organizing—Capital Stock $1 ~ 000 is The Stock-Holders of the Lidleed Giants Base-Ball Association, has con- cluded to dissolve that Association in order to give room for the former, with it’s increased Gapita! for the purpose of buying 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 Payillion, Roller Skating, Hurley Burley, Double Swing, Boating, Autc 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 Gars 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 can only 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-Bali and Amusement Association. Do it to-day so that we may commence to build, Leland Giants Base Ball & Amusement Assn. 6258 Haisted Street, Chicago, IIL Mr Beauregard F. Moseley; Treas:- Enclosed please find $ __..... oS which 1 am sending as Part {or infully as subscription fee for shares of the Capital Stock of the Léland Giants Base Ball and Amusement Association. I agree to pay has been paid, at which time I am to recieve my stock per month until the full amount $ certifi ate. NB. All payments on Stock Ac- counts must be made to the order of Beauregard F. Moseley, Treasurer, 6258 Halsted Street, Ghicago, 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-Bal! and Amusement Assn. 6258 Halsted St. Chicago, ! Name Address City State __ a wvrever iavention. A housekeeper with small children found the closet room in her house very limited, and invented the follow- ing device: A piece of smooth wire, small enough to go through the hole in the top of a safety pin, was fas- tened to the first hook in the closet. Then she slipped on to this a number of large safety pins. The wire was passed through or over each hook, with a number of pins between, and fastened to the last hook, being drawn as taut as possible. In hanging garments two pins through the be required In this a many dresses may be hung side by side in a small space. and an article can be hung up or tanen down with out disturbing the others This kind of clothesline will prove of great value in a summer hotel, cot up, slip one or band, as may way greal tage, or hall bedroom. It can be made to hold one’s entire wardrobe except the nicest things, and each garment can be seen without wasting | time in searching fo. it. Scalloped Corned Beef. Two cups of milk, one slice onion, one-half cup chopped celery, three level tablespoons butter, three level tablespoons flour, one fourth level teaspoon salt, one-eighth level tea- spoon pepper, two cups corned beef cut into cubes. Seald the milk with the onion and celery. Cook for ten minutes, then strain. Melt the butter, add the flour, salt and pepper, and when blended stir in the hot milk gradually. Cook for five minutes, then add the corned beef. Pour into a buttered baking dish and cover with buttered bread crumbs. Bake for 20 minutes in a hot oven Potato Scones. Sift a cupful and a half of flour with a half teaspoonful of salt and two teaspoonfuls of baking powder and rub in three tablespoonfuls of short- ening. Add one cupful of light fresh- ly mashed potatoes, add one well-beat- en egg and enough milk to make a soft dough. Roll out half inch thick. eut and bake on a hot griddle or in a hot oven. Serve very hot with plenty of butter. Citron Preserves. Pare, weigh and scald with a piece | of alum, the size of a walnut, in water, oné large citron. Boil until sufficiently tender to pierce with straw, slice and remove the seeds. Add its weight in sugar and allow to stand thus over night. Boil half an hour with a pinch of mace and two lemons sliced. Bottle while hot. Apple Pancakes. Mix one pint of sour milk, one tea- spoonful of saleratus, one cupful of Indian meal, one cupful of molasses, three sweet apples cut fine and suf- ficient flour to thicken. Fry in deep boiling lard and serve hot with cinnamon (powdered) and pulverized sugar mixed. a H. Winslow UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL | EMBALMER. | ALL | WORK FIRST CLASS. TERMS MOST REASONABLE, TWELFTH AND R STREFTS, N. J H DABNE ¥: FUNERAL Hiring, Lever Ww. DIRECTOR. aud Sale Stable. Carriages hired for funerals, par-ies, balls, receptions, etc. Horses and carriages kept in first-class style. Satisfaction guar- janteed. Business at 1132 Third street northwest. Main office branch Jat 222 Moref/ street, Alexandria, Va. Telephone for Office, Main 1727. Telephone call for Stable, Main 1428-5. OUR STABLES IN FREEMAN’S ALLEY. Where I can accommodate 50 Horses. Call ox inspect our new and modern stable. . H. DABNEY, Prop., 1132 Third Street N. W. -A:HIGH:DEGREE- : a. 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 EXx- PENSIVE SHOES AND GOOD SOLID VALUE ARE FOUND IN OUR SIGNET SHOE because of the exceptional attention bee stowed on the making. ¢ The only ee ness in it anywhere Is the price. A Coodyear-welted shoe, made on seves } ral of the season’s handsomest lasts, in | the most popular leathers. Looks first rate and wears tha? way every time. it’s worth vour while te come in and look the Signet over, even if you’re not ready to buy Always welcome. m.Mooreliand, AOI Penna Ave : OLTMAN’S OLD STavii SGY OF TLE BIG hour @ Lal id 4 I B fs bb |