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, C . 9 . , V f In gf ff 2, , ,, , . W, . gag, THE PEOPLEXS ART INSTITUTE. NELLIE E. BIEI-IN, Architect and Director. In the Romanesque style, strongly suggesting Goucher Hall, notably the arched entrance. Devoted to every form of modern art. Particular attention given to illustrating. Poster drawing a specialty. NEW CENTURY R. R. DEPOT. MARGARET BRIAN, Architect. A tall structure, large in frame work, but graceful in outline and ornarnentationg waiting rooms, cafe and oflices conveniently placed. Special Features :-Ample accommodation for trains leaving for every place every five minutes. f 1 . if at fi' INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. ., , H 4 MARGARF1'f BLANCI-IE CARMINE, Architect. fl Information ofthe most varied character given here willingly. Students applying made acquainted with the secret of going through college comfortably and without worry. Busi- , , ',', W N ness of the office conducted in genuine altruistic spirit. Structure rather irregular, showing l ' individuality ofthe architect. '31 ' -Tfff-ew-,ef PT I rf' ' 26
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- -Q f :Ulf 5 X. ,K . Q Q f Qin . K l . PUBLISHING HOUSE. A A f GEIQTRUDE ANDREWS, Publisher. .A XVlien within, tread gently, for many an aspiring author has here been slaughtered by - f the ruling genius of the place. It is needless to say that the atmosphere of the whole build- ing is distinctly literary, and the attitude toward feeble productions is absolutelyinexorable. CO-OPERATIVE DINING ESTABLISHMENT. if?g'..5l A FLORENCE CAROLYN BARNES, Proprietor. .. ,.. ff ,uw ff- --'fu O, My V if f 7? One ot' the niost practical and useful institutions in the city. So successfully conducted M3 that many of the best families have abolished their own culinary departments for the more Satisfactory Service to be secured in this institution. Any order maybe promptlyfilled from 'H 1 -' N-Q,-5l, . , A, - an attractively arranged invalid's tray to an elaborate banquet, and the food served does violence to neither digestion nor taste. A ' . . A . P. . I THE YORK OPERA HOUSE. EDITH LUELLA BEARD, Manager. L, Building attractiveg interior handsomely decoratedg acoustic properties excellent. Great care taken in securing engagements. Services of the best musical talent secured for the A , 'iii furtherance ol' culture in the community. v -9'i2'c' fr-u',IE,.,' ' 5 , V t 'WZ' A . -,,: ..., V , 6 H fffff-ea 25
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,- MUSE N. .Y gt- ' fx f UM OF GEOLO GY. FLORENCE ISABEL COHEE, Curator. A building systematically arranged and containing a very fme collection. Special Q inducements offered to students of the johns Hopkins University who do not find their own f IV ' A I museum sufhciently complete for an exhaustivevstudy of the subject. .f . W 1 COLONIAL MANSION. y EVA MIGNON COMER, Hostess. 1, '--' C A handsome family residence, built in the Southern colonial style of architecture, large 'f -'-' ' columns, broad verandahs, long windows and wide doorways, which fairly radiate hospitality. - I .. ,tif ' POST-OFFICE. D, J ...V ,. . I NIARY CHARLOTTE CROTHERS, Postmistress. X An excellent postal system for the cit ' ' in possessingfever f ' ' i' - . ' ' e ' yff f y, Consistmv of a ti y acllity for recei ' ggxmrgsim his rou cl b ne central post-office building, , ving and distributing mail matter. The postma V ,,:.4.: , I n s every half hour, thus insuring immediate deliv - '.tr fir ' n makes ery of correspondence. 27
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