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COURT HOUSE. M. ANTOINETTE EMORV Architect and everything about the building reiiecting credit upon the architect s decision thorough- fg :H ' f zlg Built of granite quarried on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Foundations deeply laid X ,.,,,. .. ., V , '--2 v ness and minute attention to detail. Large and numerous court-rooms. Silver used pro- fusely in decoration. 'Qs A CoTTAGE IN THE sUBURBs. Y' CARRIE EsTELLE EWING, Occupant. The porch covered with climbing roses, and the whole so densely shaded with maples that only upon a near approach does one notice how thoroughly attractive is the tasteful exterior, indicative of a homelike home within. 4 ' Y L a,J.,, . R ' 4 , V- g 1-if' .2 V 45 4.,.,p J ' 4 1 114 -Q FIRE ENGINE HOUSE No. 1. SARA ELINOR FOSTER, Chief. Chemical engines have become unpopular, so in No. I we find merely a hose-cart and hook-and-ladder truck. The Chief finds this business most congenial because a large part of the time can be occupied with doing nothing, and the rest is taken up in hustling tremen- dously, and at the same time in getting things done well. 30
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' TEXT-BQCJK PUBLISHING HOUSE. SARAH ICATRINA DODGE, Manager. -.., , 3 Y Work of the house marked by accuracy and industry. No time nor material wasted, Q' 1 and no pains spared to bring about the best results. Faithfulness to the details of the ' business shown. Modern methods employed. Speed unexcelled, the contracts for which other firms would require four years, being fulfilled in three. CITY HOSPITAL AND TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES. ANNA EDMUNDS, Architect. A group of buildings having no pretensions to exterior elaborateness, but constructed according to the most approved plans, and fitted up with the latest scientific inventions sanctioned by medical authorities. Particular attention given to the Training School, a model of its kind. Nothing for the convenience or happiness of the inmates overlooked. Many novel features introduced. vi ,,. mae' .yew J .QQQV .55 waz-'J ee ..f. .-X., V- w:-1.- . HB 'Q Q . 2.4 f 4 , Rf 4 Q 'f ,f ,. ..,. , 1 ,A-. .....v,,gqv., -V .,,, ,. -,,3:5,v ima' - ..,, , V513 ' - , r - NIARTHA ROGERS EGLEY, Architect. I - This residence has about it an air of quiet dignityg it is spacious but not elaborate, and is surrounded by pleasant grounds, where the hedges of box give it a secluded appearance, 1 A' ' 4 which, however, is displaced when one reaches the door, by an atmosphere of enulne , . hospitality. 29
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FIRST FROST CHURCH. FLORENCE VIR'l'INE FROST, Architect. A church, substantially built of hrownstone, with a gothic tower from which peal forth chimes calling the passer-by to worship. VVithin, the stained glass windows admit a subdued light 3 the tones of the organ Fill the air with melodious sounds, and the atmosphere is one of reverence and devotion. 45 . If CITY HALL. JANET GOUCHER, Architect. I' ' Building primarily adapted for practical needsg elegant simplicity throughoutg carefully finishedg durable and serviceableg departments well arrangedg private offices cheerful and '-Egg attractive. C1ty's interests here carefully guarded. Municipal business conducted prudently 5 2.4 and absolutely free from political wire-pulling. ' ' A ,V A. . HOME. A HELEN GU'fNIAN Owner. A f Beautiful city residence of modest proportlonsg attractive in plang artistically adorned f :'w 4 ' ' An indescribable elegance and genuine hospitality distinguish it from a mere showy mansion '-1 wi .-, - . , ef. 2, ma - F31
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