The Washington Bee Newspaper, September 19, 1908, Page 7

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' RARE WASHINGTON RELIC. Only One Known to Exist of Six Me- dallions Made for Lafayette. Mrs. F. Luis Mora of New York city, owns a Washington relic whi sh, | so far as is known, isthe only one of its kind in existence. It is one of the | six medallions which were made to order for General Lafayette Before Lafayette took leave of the *g officers of his staff, says the Circle, he had these medallions made in| Paris, and presented them to the six! officers immediately under him. The five others have disappeared and may ; nave been destroyed. The one in] ESTABLISHED 1873 TELEPHONE NORTH 1595 Annual Annouucement E.VOIGT | \ MANUFACTURINGJEW ELER f= 725 7th Street, Northwest BETWEEN G & H S. H. HINES UNDERTAKER, EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Mora’s possession is made of Everybody hasf€ome friend whom they wish to uiake happy.” It cut glass bound by a heavy brim of r ‘ mis nay be mother or ( ay be a wife, or solid gold, to which is attached a other or father, sister or brother. It may be a wife, or it gold rng by which it may be sus may be a sweetheart — and no better time than Christmas is SO ap- pend Between the two layers of | propriate — so suggestive. Nothing makes one ieel iiappi r than sautifully modelled head | to gladden the heart of another. of Wast ton in plaster, silvered <s* Fi ye On the reverse is the inscription Our stock of Jewelry and Bric-a-brac is now compl Each in- “Desprez, Rue des Recolets No. 2,a| _ ; fully sclected and we feel satisfied thata visit from you will bear us ou Pauli Westogton.” “Note the _omis: vidual piece has been carefully s~ ‘b ae : s ce a bear “US Out : J ‘Be ee scan be found anywhere. Why not give us a call tomorrow? sion of the letter “h” in Washington.{ that we have as fine a selection as a Ree Wie meadallion cis tata te i Bie ~ select WU be laid aside and deliveredwhen wanted. Experienced clerks. ae a settee re , article that you mav sele ‘on Mora’s possession through her great | z Pn ree <ge <ailad grandfather, Lewis Compton to ite attention. whom it was presented soon after} the Revolutionary wa WATCHES 4EXSTOR, We mention here but a few of our Cn) etlemen’s 20-year Gold Filled Am- tem Winders and Setters, $10. Ladies’ 20-year Gold Filled Stem : Winders and Setters, $r1o. OE Gui Gentlemen’s 14-karat Solid Gold Am- rean Stem Winders and Setters, as cheap as $35. Children’s Solid Silver Watches with Attachment, $3.50; regular price, Promoting Smallpox Infection. From the fact t smallpox which is very prevalent in the Philippines at certain seasons disappears when | the rains set in, it has been argued that the germs are carried in the air. ‘An additional circumstance which has the same apparent significance js reported from London Hospital ships, to which smallpox patients are transferred, are anchored in the Thames below the city It has been noticed that new cases break out more frequently on the shore to which the wind blows than on the other side GOOD CEMETERY ACCOMMODATIONS Offered Metallic Caskets on Hand For Shipping adies’ Solid Gold Watches, Open F; $8.00, Iver Watches, $5.00 up. Best Service Guaranteed Use Hines Cloth Casket. DIAMONDS. Put Your Mone m Diamonds. No Bet ter Tu-cstment Today. Prices in the Diamond market are ad- | fine stones. vancing, bus OUR PRICES HAVE’NT | Ladies’ Dia BEEN A”)VANCED in some time. We | Ladies’ still have a large collection of superb j $1,000. | Diamonds which we bought a consider- | Diamond Earrings, $15.00 to $:0000. i Woman Who Gambles. Moralists say that the emotion of gaming makes women ugly It is} not necessary to take the word of the moralists for that. Gaming does not | make women ugly, it unmasks them, | and it is of that that they must be; warned. It is natural enough, since mond Ring iamond Bro s, they play passionately, and in play- i a 5 ae nike z “8 i E s ing they forget the world and their able time ago at lower prices than p Diamond Scarf Pins, $7.00 up | faces. So much the worse for those | vail today. i Diaraond Cuff Buttons, $7.00 up | an wien cneeraciasaoinlabenta who do as Jezebel. Jean Lorrain We shall not advance prices on these Diamond Studs, $10.00 up has left terrible pictures of old paint- stones. We are merchants and not s» c- We have Lad 7 ed faces, the naturai condition of ulators, and our fair percentage of r Rings set in Tiffany Mc which is revealed by the excitement | is all we ask. So, as long as these Dia we are selling at $30.00 of play | monds last, it will be possible to buy an appropriate present for them here under the regular market for : | J H. Winslow Nee er ce ar ne s Every stone a ball of fire. The Postage Stamp Province. cciinisnds Manitoba, which has long beem/ RaRROW TRAVEL IN CHINA. UNDERTAKFR AN? ‘CTICAL EMRALMEK MVE INGE: |< 7 ee | dubbed the “Postage Stamp Prov- \ os L \ 3 ince,’ will soon be in a position to! Long Distances Made by Passengers ey Wor ak as occa, RY los her nickname. According to at Small Cast. me bir Wilfred Laurier’s statement in : Yhe Dominion House of Commons, ‘Probabiy more freight and more i asks STREF ow Manitoba, waich has hitherto been | Passengers are transported in China hemmed in on every side and has, at | DY the wheelbarrow route than by Carriages hired ¢ es jeast on the map, appeared to de- | 22) other land method,” said Alex serve the nickname she has borne, | ®der F. Georgii of Hongkong, China, is at last to be allowed to expand and | W0 1s interested in the shipping trade in the Far East. tually to reach the seaboard z b soi came The wheelbarrow used in China differs from that used in America in the fact that the wheel is set in the A sense of duty pu | Center and thus supports practically | Paone: Main 6059—M It is omnipresent like the Deity. If} the entire load, while the handle are , wanualin vs_ TINVaHA- we take to ourselves wings of the supports in part by a strap or rope morning and dwell in the uttermost | over the shoulders of the man who parts of the sea, duty performed or | operates it, duly violated, is still with us, for our “AS a result the coolie in China | happiness or our misery If we say | will transport nearly half a ton on / PATENT DRAWINGS | MONOTONE, WATER COLOR DRAFTING, DETAILING, TRACE AND PEN & INK BLUE PRINTING RENDERING IN | | | STEEL CONSTRUCTION A SPECIALTY. | | | } The Sense of Duty les us ever. Office 494 Louisiana Ave., N.W | “Havana is spelt with a ‘B’ on unerals, { | genuipe imported cigar boxes and with a ‘V’ in the case of home-riade cigars,” explained a tobacconist pre- sented at Cardiff recently, for sell- BUY THE Horses aud carriages kept in | anteed. Pusiness at 1132 Third street i ion guar- ain office branch Jat 222 More street, the darkness shall cover us in the| his wheel. Wheelbarrows are much a Telephone for Of z h bli | be ing British cigars as Havana. The i ne tf t darkness as in the light out ° ice used in the country where the roads | magistrate agreed that the custom ‘Velenhone foe St tions are with us yet.—Daniel Web-/ are but little developed, and I have | prevailed and inflicted a nominal 2 ayer. heard that passengers sometimes | ne —ondon Daily. | OUR STABLE ALLEY. — — —— — | make the entire trip from Shanghai ia) | Where I can accomunodaté so Horses zon-Maki zolf. jt is | stance f ~ 4.2 i pests: emi. CEES ne m re paca a een oh Gypsies and Animals. Call and beg our new and modern pone Golf cannot be played really well, | . 4 , vee a - * a unless the temper is schooled to such | “A two passenger barrow will ai Sones ore Nees: tothe ans H. DABNEY, P rop., 1132 treet W. W. and the | Mals than any race known to us make about 20 miles a day, = in Europe. They have the lawless- coolie is content with a pay of about . twenty cents a day, or an average of | 2€58 ana abandonment, the natural about half a cent a mile for each pas-| Physical grace in form and Scsvare |senger. On the level, well kept| 0! @nimais; only a stealthy and something wary in their eyes makes them human.—Arthur Symons. a degree that misfortune, accident | and a genera! run of defensive play never lead to passion overflowing the | limits of a decor and restrained equanimity -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 GOOD streets of the foreign quarters of such cities as Hongkong, Shanghai ; and Pekin, the wheelbarrow coolie The total mileage operated by the will struggle along with a load of Natal Government railways, the end | gi or even eight people eof the year 1907 was 1,064% miles, of which 88% were worked on be- half of the Central South African Natal's Mileage. Before You Purchase Any Other Write | THE iW HOME SEW/NG MACHINE COMPANY | ORANGE, MASS. | Many Sewing Machines are mad®to sell rex <rd- | s of quality, but the ** New Home’ ~ made} wear, Our guaranty ni We make Sewing Machines ‘o suit all cor of thetrade. The ‘New Home” star bead of all High-grade family sewing m ir Seld by authorized doalers ouly. FOR SALT 8¥ Pharaoh's Muramy. Pharaoh’s mummy has been discov- ered and unfolded, and the eyes of the readers of these pages can rest EES for Autos. ’ : In some parts of the civilized; 0M the very features on which the Railway Administration under agre® | \ 4:14 the fetich or idol which disap-| ©yes Of Moses looked 3,000 years ment peare: long ago is coming back, in| 82d more ago. | fact, has already returned to duty as a guardian, protector, mascot or Youth the Time to Build Wisely. Two Chicago girls, graduates of | whatever one may be pleased to call Youth is the best time for the Smith College, are making money by / jt. ‘fhe new idol is in shape accord- building of character and the form- keeping a boarding house for Amert- | ing to the fancy of the automobile | ing of principle, and the future de- can girls in Florence, and are get- On dee Terms. owner, who places it on the front of | pends on the decisions and actions of ting so familiar with the Italian city | the machine to prevent accidents and | the present.—Rey, G. Denton. that they can almost call it Flossie arrest These figureheads are all — = groteSque in style, the most popular Showing Folly of Anger, | SOLID VALUE ARE FOUND Why Men Refuse to Teach. being the image of a police officer A wins mika hak edie Guamaaod Ga IN OUR The teacher may have a person- | with watch in hand, a barking cur} cagt im any controversy the instant | SIGNET SHOE elity that commands respect in spite | 2nd a crowing rooster we feel anger we have already ceased | because of the al attention bax stowed on the making. t The only cheap- ness in it anywhere ig the price. ‘ A Goodyear-welted shoe, made on sevee ral of the season’s handsome t lasts, the most popular leathers. . e of his calling, but outside of his es- —— pecial work he is regarded by busi- When Korea Led the World. Few are aware that Korea preced- ea Europe in inventing three things oa ba which have had a vast influence upon According to statistics quoted by 3 e| the world. Printi ith z : Gasolene and Dust. oo Printipg ‘with’ movable Congressman Cooper, the fatalities t iginated K 1324 Ly Ae Ladicg bag: se faa “I had to sell my auto, but I ypes originated in Korea in 24, aa rabie , sergaub th ee 126 years before the invention of the| ‘@ _ Pemnsylvania’s mines rose from {2 eetacription (18 pum ee striving for the truth, and have be- gun striving for ourselves.—Carlyle. » ness men slightingly, as an improvi- dent visionary Deaths Among 3iiners, mmm haven't missed it en 398 ag “How's ae _ art in Europe. The two other in-| 811 im 1898 to 1,514 in 1908. | Looks first rate and wears tha? 4 ¥ **You can get most of the sensa- ventions in which the Koreans seem fatter, vSaget ot he every timc ) aed um © . to have anticipated Europe were Long, Weary Day. Seer tvs tions by cleaning rugs.” : i ai s the mortar and the ironclad, both it’s worth vour wnile te come in and look Man's Delicacy. A man who ts rough and awkward t everything else will show a deli- racy and skill greater than any wom- n when he has to patch a $10 bill. Speak of Recon: Aerial navigation is getting almost 8 easy as it is to pronounce.—Bos- | fon Globe. Skill. There’s skill in all things, even in | jing water. | used with considerable effect, during the Japanese Korean war of 1598-98. A Coy Young Thing. The following advertisement re- cently appeared: “Being aware that it is indeiicate to advertise for a husband, I refrain from doing so; but if any gentleman should be in- clined to advertise for a wife, I will answer the advertisement without delay. I am young am domesticat- | ed, and am considered ladylike. Ap- ply,” ete.—Philippines Gossip. no one tries to shorten the hours for women in the household. A Natural Inference. \ “Pop,” anxiously inquired the ate inquisitive little boy, “is ping toothache a muscular paint” Baltimore American. Food as Church Tithes. Bernaldo in his Calendar says that in medieval times there was much more food than money given for church tithes, THE BEE AND McCALL’S GREA1 FASHION MAGAZIP? for one year for §2.08. COUPO.. Editor Bee :— Find endlosed two dollars. Send to my address below The Bee and M~all’s Fashion Magazine for one year. | In shortening the hours of labor, | | FG. 62 Street. - Tiowe: or. Clb ce dossiers cesccuacce ifn saa | the Signet over, even if you're net ready Always welcome. W¥m.Moreland, 491Penna NG HOLTMAN’S OLD STAND SIGY OF °K BIG BOMy ED SE:

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