The Washington Bee Newspaper, March 21, 1908, Page 7

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Catalogue (showin Address THE Mocall a tren THE BEE AND McCALL’S GREA1| FASHION MAGAZINE for one year for }2.00. COUPO™.. Editor Bee :— Find enclosed two dollars. Send to my address below The Bee and McCall's Fashion Magazine for one year. Before You Purchase any Other Write THE NEW HOME SEW/NG MACHINE COMPA! ORANGE, MASS, { Many Sewing Machines are madeto sell regurd- | <$ of quality, but the ** New Home’ is mace} wear, Our guaranty never runs out. We make Sewing Ma S 30 suit all co! ofthetrade. The “Ni bead of all High-grade family sewing machin Seld by authorized dealers only, FOR SAL® BY ae WE DO BUSINESS AT ONE PRICK | ‘Misfit Cloth- ing Parlor, Fine Garments (Slightly Worn) Made : by Our Leading Tailors. JUSTH’S OLD STAND. Yistablished 1865. 619 DSt. N. W" HE WAS FIRST ANGLO-JAP. Will Adams, B Emperor Sailor, Became an Kansas ( ange To mances of medic times belor story of Will Adi who went to Japz to extraord one of the ors He reside in J civilization importance Adams a fund his to Six years after Colum ish pilot and rose atest emper Englishman to to w ices honor of | 1 in Tokio, and ~] to restore | s discovered ge seamen America He wa | military | eightie or ninetie husbandm | before geven to any s | MADE A LIEUTENANT sh Scaman Japan. in Tokyo, Eliza Adams s Martin enville and ow, he was anded in Dutch pon their ar s were for wh Gece heth knew Frobisher others of t inspired by Japan in vessel rival Adams ar taken prisone reported to ' At the time Adar i the emperor was flict with the Je religionists were trol of the gover: begun gathering which an edict was be later. Adams was a P en of ed Pre Drak Sir cis Imme presence su ed in Japan in a con ared the n con- he had upon few years He and ation a men j general on the ré € | He is the ¢ rotestant, and 4 ay and} HH! Gi LEY Hey ty dividual piece has been carefully s ion as’ cae that we have as fine a sé Any article that you’ mav Poli > attention. Paw Prices in the Diamond market are ad- | yancing, but OUR PRICES HAVENT | BEEN A‘)VANCED in some time. We ' still have a large collection of superb Diamonds which we bought a consider- prices than pre able time ago at lower vail today. We shall not advance prices on these stones. We are merchants ulators, and our fair percen k. is all we 4 them here under the regula ot am Sy with t event betwee n ro ish adventurer, but ssful lyeyusu, it were uns apy was anxious for first-h 1 doings of the outside world in rel and politics. Adams, havin much and been a close ot f men and man ners, was the the that he Iyeyasu Was a shrewd statesman; that he had and he deta yrmation about the especially some regard to ion led able to enlightenment found A. knew man ined court The quest of returnin efused A ept the privilege The sail important building of gifts from emperot dams no re it ex to Er was assigned to n such fleet. He the emperor English as received pilot reta with a va Adams “Being employed in the empe seruice, he hath gi vnto a lordship ven me z in Er n that the the 1} “ae jent) as my slaues which, or president (prece Was neuer he nge GENERAL. O. O. Howard Retired tinder Highest Army Rank. Washington.—Maj. Gen. Oliv Howard, who is named as lieutenant Ki (eee f \ \ SY j ( GEN. OLIVER C. HOWARD. st of the arn the Unit a retired ma 8, 1894 who com 1 war and } f con s services. Born Gen. Howard Bowdoin college in the la and was battles of t eatest in the tb States se jor gene manded an he has received the tl for m anks ° >ds 18380. and We ed Seminole cam) in many of the civil war haps, was freedmen’s work, 1865 to 1874. cl ih chad = So, as long as these Dia monds last, it will be possible to buy 720 7th Street, Northwest BETWEENG&H Everybody has some friend whom they wish to make happy. may be mother or father, sister or brother. It It may be a wife, or it entries diigo 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-prac is now complete. lected and we feel satisfied thata , can be found anywhere. wo fzEisi lal? etalesse was | WATCHES We mention here but a few of our specials. Guetlemen’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. Boys’ Solid Silver Watches, $5.00 up. DIAMONDS. Put Your Mone m Diamonds. No Bet ter J~-estment Today. fine stones. $1,000. and not snec- tage of r r market for GIVES UP PRINCELY SALARY. John H. Hammond, Mining Engineer, Retires on Account of lil Health. Hammond, us severed his nheim Ex- ion company, by which he was lary said to be $259,- ammond, it is said, A. ¢ assistant, New York.- Hays ining en BY; ion with the Gr John employed at a s 000 a year. .Mr succee ester Bi will be his ‘st and has done most of th Mr th ty, who was Al » work of the posi Hammond went we al months ago been as the world tion since for his h John seve has to the mond more than © referred greatest mining engineer John Hays Hammond. has ever known He is metallurgy’s genius, combining into one personality he does the last of the old type of practical miner, the first of the new miner of science and the genius of the adventurous, gold hunter The story of his life is the history cf the exploitation and operation of the rich- est mines on earth, and one by no means barren of high romance. Mr. Hammond was born in San Francisco in 1855, when the California gold quest was near its zenith, and it may be said of him that the atmos- phere he breathed bore the fever of gold-love. In his youth Hammond al- ready was the wonder of the old miners because of his knack in find- ing gold and his apparently innate knowledge of gold bearing ores. The great wealth of the late Cecil Why not give us a call tomorrow? v be laid aside and deliveredwhen wanted. Rhodes is due to the famous Ameri-} can engineer more than to any other single man. When the South African Exploitation company was organized Hammond was called at a salary then utterly unheard of. It was he who found the Rand gold. The history of the Transvaal and Rhodesia is history of n Hays Hammond's work for ney Barnato and Cecil Rhodes Hammond was accounted. one of the leaders in the unfortunate Jameson raid and the uprising agai the j Boers in Johannesburg, which result- ! ed in the.capture of Hammond per- ; command of the ; and three others of the conspirators. While he was waiting trial for his life the engineer was paroled on _ his honor, to go to Cape Town for his health. Against the pleadin s 2 REY Each in- ; t from you will bear us out | Experienced clerks. | | | | | | | | | | | | | } 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. i We have Ladies’ Handsome Diamond | Rings set in Tiffany Mounting, which we are selling at $30.00. This will make H an appropriate present for Christmas. | Every stone a ball of fire. eel | wife and frirenas ne wert ‘back [0 Tis prison when the time was up, stood | trial, was condemned to death, but finally escaped by the payment of a fine, a concession gained for him largely through the American state department. CATHEDRAL TO COST $1,000,000. New Episcopal Church Will Follow | French Gothic in Architecture. > es | New York.—New Yo new St | Thomas’ Episcopal church at Fifth | avenue and Fifty-third street will cost $1,000,000. There bas been a dif ference opinion ih the tion over the cost of the proposed edi 's of congrega | fice, one faction holding to the be that $500,000 ought to build of worship sufficient to all demands | But it was found that the church de | stroyed by fire in 1905 had cost $600,- | | a house ¥ 3 o el tin 6osg—M. W.SidneyPittman Architect RENDERING IN MONOTONE, WATER COLOR AND PEN & INK STEEL CONSTRUCTION A SPECIALTY. PATENT DRAWINGS DRAFTING, DETAILING, TRACTS BLUE PRINTING N oe __ Office 494 Louisiana Ave., NW; and Giants Base-Ball and Amusement Assn. Now Organizing—Capital Stock $100,000 The Stock-Holders of the Leland Giants Base-Ball Association, has con- cluded to dissolve that Association in order to give room for the former, with it’s mereased Capital for the purpose of buying a Permanent Home For The Le land Giants Base-Ball Club and Establishing For All The People, The Only First lass, Up-To-Date Amusement Park, With It's Theater (Light Opera), gure Eight, Shoot The Chutes, Minature Ry, Electric Theater, Dance Riding, and all guests, at it’s present location, 79th and Wentworth Ave., twenty (20) n | | Pavillion, Roller Skating, Hurley Burley, Double Swing, Boating, Autc e latest fun making devices and laugh producing concessions, to- gether with a First Class Summer Hotel, large enough to accomodate 1000 es 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 b This New Enterprise. ¢€ y those Who Take Stock In 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 w 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 r me. Come! buy and build one of your own by filling out wanted and ne ched Coupon Ten Dollars to the Leland Giants Base-Ball o-day so that we may commence to build. Leland Giants Base Ball & Amusement Assn. Mr Beauregard F. Moseley; Treas:- 6258 Halsted Street, Chicago, IIL Enclosed please find $ which I am sending as Part (or infully as subscription fee for shares of the Capital Stock of the Leland Giants Base Bal and Amusement Association. I agree to pay certificate. NB All payments on Stock Ac- counts must be made to th $ order of Beauregard F. Moseley, Treasurer, 6258 Halsted Street, Chicago, Illinois. Al 1 Stock holders are entitled to prefer- ance as employees and should inform the Treasurer wit! final remittance of th tions to apply for empl: 3 For further information ad- dress Leland Giants Base-Bali Halsted St. Chicago, | H. Winslow UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL ALL | and Amusement Assn. 6258 WORK FIRsT TWELFTH th City State Name __ Address CLASS. AND R per month urtil the full amount ss been paid, at which time I am to recieve my stock EMBALMER. TERMS MOST REASONABLE, STREFTS, N. W. JH DABNE yY. FUNERAL Hiring, Levery and Sale Stable. DIRECTOR. Carriages hired for funerals, parties, balls, receptions, ete. Horses aud carriages kept in first-class style. anteed. at 222 More Telephone for Office, Main 1727 OUR street, S “ABLE Alexandria, IN Satisfaction guar- Business at 1132 Third street northwest. Main office branch Va. 7- Telephone ca!l for Stable, Main 1428 FREEMAN’S ALLEY. | Where I can accommodate 50 Horses. How Cathedral Will Look When Com- pleted. | | , and the advocates of a more ex-| ve building urged that building | operations were more expensive now | than ever. | The expensive brownstone walls of | the old church, which stood intact, | have been discarded because the ma- | rial has developed poor resistance | York's flexible climate. new church will be French Gothic ‘in architecture, rather plainer for such style than is usual, and the | material will be stone. The Cathedral of Bourges will be followed, and also | that of Amiens and Westminster ab- There will be a tower with four | W | | | bey spires and smaller spires elsewhere. | A special feature will be a spacious | entrance in the avenue front, en- | riched with statues; | Oldest Ex-Governor Dead. | l*rederick Holbrook, governor ot| Vermont during the civil war, recent- | ly celebrated h i He is the oldest and one of the thr war | In sp | of his advanc | tains an active interest | | »vernors he still re Orange Pie. i To one and one-half cupfuls of sweet | milk add two tablesponfuls of sugar, | four level tablespoonfuls of flour, the | yolks of two eggs and juice and grated | rind of two oranges. Use whites o! | eggs for meringue. Call and inspect our new and modern stable. H. DABNEY, Prop., 1132 Third Street N. W. J e C) HIGH:DEGREE a. 4 because of the OF SATISFACTION SHOES PRICE IS A RARE THING IN MOST $3.00 SHOES AT THIS USUALLY LACK STYLE OR COMFORT OR BOTH. THE STYLE OF MORE EX- PENSIVE SHOES AND GOOD SOLID VALUE ARE FOUND IN OUR SIGNET SHOE 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, in the most popular leathers. Looks first rate and wears every time. it’s worth vour while te come in and look the Si to buy Always welcome. tha? way gnet over, even if you're not ready Wm.Moreland. 491Peniia Ave HOLTMAN’S OLD STAND. BIGY OF "bE BIG 2Qo*

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