The Washington Bee Newspaper, September 19, 1908, Page 6

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“1 Know That Deep, Within Your Heart. (Ich weiss dass tief in deiner Brust.) WM. A. CALLANAN, Andante moderato, HEDWIG von ARNIS ——— Ich weiss dass tief in I know that deep with-in your heart You hold my .im-age fond det -ner Brust Du wahr'st mein Bi p and 188 tn nig- that das know WELSS till du do us Schmerz und death Ich in Lust Stets part, You'll still lie love best me, mich, = But Doch Tm ich seu oh! ach! you. dich. wea - For Nur and und sigh ich lag’ of mir word Wort lov tie - - ing bend =o 4 show that komm und Have been a Dass du i com - fort - wig all hast CHORUS. eet ee y a mir word das Wort # ye com - fort me mir dein Inn’ of 86 on res the ver - way, rat, e One lit tle Sag mir’s wenn word tch of dich weg from day sages mir frith - ments would then Dann wird mir al in das be I : les leicht,....... was mir jetzt. i drickt; se — R ——_ eae Ts i- —- eu z Br 3 — + i - —— 7 Et p— > = me that love mich you du did bin as you wnd ich in fir of be days € - wig al Copyright, 1906, by The American Melody Co., New York. Every pair of Kleinert’s Dress Shields is warranted. When properly used, we will not only refund money paid for shields that are not perfect, but will hold our- selves responsible for any resulting damage to gown. Kleinert’s Dress Shields are made in ten sizes, from size 1 to size 10. If your dealer does not keep the kind or size you want, send us 25c. for Sample pair of either kind in size 3. If you want @ larger size, add 5c. for each additional size. e€ Send for our Dress Shield Book. &t is worth reading. Sent free on application. 1. B. KLEINERT RUBBER Co. 721-723-725-727 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. FEATHER WOGHT, WASHABLE HGinek, Gis ODORLESS NO RUBBER. The Perfect Corset for Large Women It places over-developed women on the same basis as their slender sisters, It tapers off the bust, flattens the ab- domen, and absolutely reduces the hips from | to 5 inches. Nota harness—not a cumbersome affair, no torturing straps, but the most scientific example of corsetry, bon § in such a manner as to give the we absolute freedom of movement. New W. B. Reduso No. 770. For large tall women. Made of white coutil. Hose support- ers front and sides, Sizes 20 to 36. Price $3.00. New W. B. Reduso No. 771. Is the same as No. 770, but is made of light weight white batiste. Hose supporters front and sides. Sizes 20 to 36, Price $3.00. New W. B. Reduso No. 772. For e short women. The same as No. 770, except that the bust is somewhat lower around. Made of white coutil, hose supporters frontand sides Sizes 20 to 36. Price $3.00. New W. B. Reduso No. 773, is the same as” Ne. 772, buti made of light weight white batiste. Hose supporters front and sides. Sizes 20 to 36. Price $3.00, Ask any dealer anywhere to show you the new wr 5 which will produce the correct figure for prevailing which are made ‘hip-subduing' medels, modes, or any of numerous da sack 2 wethy 05 Ung eenenes Prnie W loc ovary txpe ol See oe From $1.00 to $3.00 per pair. i WEINGARTEN BROS., Mfrs., 377-379 BROADWAY, NEW YORK > ', 000 OUR LAND PURCHASES P4AiY¥. All of Them Have Added Immensely to National Wealth. In the Phili land deals, the United States made a good bargain The census of the Philippines just published that the forests the islands, in which there are 747 varieties of woods, are worth about $3,606,000,- 000, or double those of the States of Oregon and Washington, which are especially strong in that particular asset. n there are great depos- its of coal, iron and lead, and there are many indications of gold and sil- ver, all of which represent a wealth of several billions more. The Phil- ippines cost 6.000.000 in the lump sum which we paid to Spain. Possibly the military and naval ex- pendit cost 000 quadrupled we would s in that speculation in a sense The Lou | from the Mississippi to mountains and the $15,000,000, which we paid to France Ve gave $5,000,000 to Spain for Florida, which comprised not only the present state of that }Mame, but the | bama and Mississippi and most of the eastern projection of Louisiana. | Texas came to us without cost, and i= did the Oregon country, compris- j ing the present States of Oregon, [maatington and Idaho, and parts of | | | | us $ res on acco’ $500,000,- But even if these figures were be gainers monetary us $400,000,000 or extending the Rocky ne river jana region, | us Montana and Wyoming. Through conquest and the payment of $18,- 250.000 to Mexico we obtained the present States of California, Nevada, | Utah, the Territory of Arizona—ex- | ecept below the Gila river—and parts {of New Mexico, Colorado and Wyo- ming. For the region south of the Gila we paid $10,000,000 tg Mexico. For Alaska we paid $7,200,000 to Russia. The gold alone which we ' got from Alaska in 1904, not count- ing the coal, fish, fur, blubber or ath- er things, amounted to over $10,000- In its products Alaska has paid for itselr thirty-five times over since we bought it. The Eyeball and Vision. Dr. Alexander Schaefer has been investigating the visidn of many ani. mal species and has found that the sie of the eyeball is the,;principal factor of the acuteness of vision. The bovine species has the sharpest sight. The second place is occupied by man and the horse, which have nearly equal visual powers; the third by the sheep. Small, and especially small- Seyed animals, whether mammals, shows | | | Although there is a certain area of | | on | sity | of the islands | cost | lower ends of Ala- j 1 ENOW THAT DEEP WITHIN birds, amphYbia or reptiles, have {very poor sight. Owls are the only birds that possess great acuteness of vision. It has long been known that | dogs have such indistinct vision that | pines as in its other; a rule a dog is not able to recog- nize his master by sight alone. | Density of Population. | about three and one-half acres | Manhattan island where the den \of population is at the rate of 62 ‘000 to the square mile, yet the city of Paris shows a far greater av ‘York, the figures for Paris 79,300 square miles, and i York city proper 40,000 a square mile. The average density of Lon- dons population is 37.300 a square mile, and that of Berlin is 67,000 German Savings Banks. The savings banks of Germany } have some 19,000,000 pass books out and heir deposits amount to 13,500,- 000,000 marks ($3,213,000,000), ‘Yhese deposits are practically | Suaranteed by the various municipal ! ities of the empire, and the condition } forms a bulwark of confidence in the security of private wealth and earn- ings that cannot be shaken by hard times, panics, bank failures, etc. Finger Alphabet. The finger alphabet as distinguish ea from the real deaf and dumb lan- | guage of signs, appears to have been invented in Spain, to which country the world owes the first systematic deaf and dumb teaching. Its inven- ter was either Juan Pablo Bonet or | Pedro de Ponce «. The Sympathy of Friendship. It is sublime to feel and say of another, I need never meet, or speak or write to him; we need not re-en- force ourselves or send tokens of re- membrance; I rely on him as on my- self; if he did thus or this, I know it was right—Ralph Waido Emer- son. Owls Under a Ban. The usual crusade is going on lagainst the harmless, necessary owl. The good he does in consuming end- Jess voles, shrews, moles and mice is ‘ignored or forgotten; the evil laid to his charge is exaggerated a hundred- fold. For Lack of Better Reason. It is likely that many a fellow who is scarcely able to take care of him- self marries a girl on the theory that she will be able to help him to jee a0. Ste Sorry age density of population than New | being | for New | all | iW EACH TOWN and district to “Ranger” bicycle fi Us. Our agents everywhere are Making money fast. Write Por full forticulars ond evel oon ea or ete are NO MONEY REQUIRED uni you recive ee nse We ship ave, anywhere in the U.S. without a cent deposit in advance, prepay freight, and allow TEN DAYS’ FREE TRIAL during which time you may ride the big cle sod =" fo any test you wish. If you are then not perfectly satisfied or do not wish to the bicycle ship it back to us at our expense and you will not be oul sus cen FACTORY PRICES 17< {27 the highest erase bicyces tis postole to make f . 1 profit above actual factor ve $10 to $25 middlemen’s profits by buying direct of us and have theimanufacturer's gion, antec behind your bicycle. DO NOT BUY a bicycle or a pair of tires from anyone ? you receive our catalogues 4 Brices and remarkable special offers to Fider agente,” “beard of Factory you WILL BE ASTONISHED —_ you receive our. beautiful catalogue ag iy our superb models at. th iad prices we can make you this year. We sell the highest grade bicycles for lens eane, PEST eee ey, We ate satshed, with frou prost above Lecory cost } . you c double ott plas Orders hlleg the da t ok = <a icycles under your own name plate at 2 CLES. We do not regularly handle second hand bi usually have a number on hand taken in trade by our Chicago retail stores: These oe chest eat Promptly at press ranging from 83 to Si ot $10. Descriptive bargain hats mailed res COASTER-BRAKES, single wheels, imported roller chains and ly parts, repairs and WANTED--A RIDER AGENT wih i equipment of all kinds at had/ the usual retail prices. 50 HEDGETHORN*PUNCTURE-PROOF $f 80 SELF-HEALING TIRES 7. s4mot5. 2412 TO INTRODUCE, ONLY The vegular retail price of these tives is $3.50 per pair, but to introduce we will sell youa sample paty for $4.80\cash with order $4.55). | WO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES NAILS, Tacks or Glass will not let the air out. ‘Sixty thousand pairs sold last year, Over two lumdred thousand pairs now in use. DESCRIPTION: Made inall sizes. Itislively | and easyriding,verydurableand linedinside with & special quality of rubber, which never becomes porous and which closes up small punctures without allow. ing the air toescape. We have hundreds of letters from satis. ficdcustomers stating that their tires haveonly been pumped uponce or twice in a whole season. They weigh no more than pa oacreand ise the puncture resisting qualitics being given y several layers of thin, specially prepared fabric on the 7 > - tread. ‘The regular price ot these tireless '50 per pair, but for make—SOFT, ELASTIC and advertisin, urposes weare gpakin ‘a special factory priceto EASY RIDING. the rider of only $4.80 per pair. All orders shipped same day letter is received. We ship C. O. D. on approval, You do not pay a cent until you have examined and found them strictly as represenied. | e will allow a eas! unt of 5 per cent (thereby making the price $4.55 per pair) if yo send FULL CASH WITH ORDEit ‘and enclose this advertisement. We will cise went due nickel plated brass hand pump. Tires to De returned at OUR expense if for any reason they are not sat’sfactory on examination. We are perfectly reliable and money sent to us is as safe as in a bank. If you order a pair of these tires, you will find that they wili ride easier, run faster, wear better, last longer and look finer than any tire you have ever used or seen at any price. We know that you will be so well pleased that when you want a bicycle you will give us your order. We want you to send us a trial order at once, hence this remarkable tire offer. Notice the thick rubber tread “A” and puncture strips end “D,” also rim strip bad to prevent rim cutting. This tire will outlast any other IF YOU NEED TIRES (22.22) 2°%§ « any price until you send for a pair of il malzes and kinds of tires at about half the usual prices, offers we are making. It only costs a postal to learu everything. Write it NOW. Hedgethorn Puncture-Proof ti hdchety Mccherrs eZ ires on approval and trial at describes and quotes but write us a postal today. DO NOT THINK OF BUYING &@ bicycle J. L. MEAD CYCLE CO 1 : MPAHY, CHICAGO, ILL. price quoted above; or write for our big Tire and Sundry Catalogue which DO NOT WAUT ors pair of tires trom anyone until you Leow Ge oe wonderful = Remove the dandraff if you want fine lust- 2 rous hair. Give your hair a chance to thrive by using ED. PINAUD’S (Eau de Quinine) HAIR TONIC Beautiful women in the world of fashiou keep their hair healthy and beautiful by regular use of this peerless French preparation, Try it for yourself—simply send us roc. (to pay postage and packing) and we will send you enough for three applications—Write to-day. PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD ED. PINAUD BLDG. prert.mi3g FIFTH AV., NEW YORK

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