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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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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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i Citv. .111 RESIDENCE. pg E. BEULAH I-IAvE5, Builder. A , -' A large, luxurious home, situated in the most beautiful suburban portion of the , 1 ' R Ample provision for the entertainment of a large number of guests, who find equally at ' 7-'Tj' ' their disposal both the advantages ofthe city and the pleasures of country life. Elai f.- i f -21592. 'li' ' RIDING ACADEMY FOR GIRLS. :Vv ' FLORENCE JANNEY HEfXTON, Superintendent. V' A large establishment built after the most approved method. Perfect horsemanship guaranteed after a short course in training. Reckless riders cured by unique methods, and timid horsemen giyen permanent nerve. APARTMENT HOUSE. ETHEL HENDRICIQSON, Proprietress. 5 raceful structure, arranged for luxury and pleasure. Pleasant suites and best oom especially attractive, carefully finished and adorned. Music room d for its productivity. 'A Tall, g 'ii' :fi I, I ser v i ce. La r ge ball - r Y 'i ' opens into a conservatory note . Elf.-14msI313:1.:,,,.. , V' iffy,,4f,y an ' H 1 1 X , 11, 1117 1 f I 11 , 1 11 19' ,g 21, , f fff 1 1 11 I 1 I' 3 ' , ,JJ 1 ,f 1.57. 1 1 f ,Ws1:1+f' W, 'W .nw I 11 aw, , ., A, . ,ai5z::+f,:1w1 .- 1' -. '+1'422w-1,e:1P'f mn 'fezw 1,.,,..-11. , I . ' ' 4.1--:: 5 ' 'r'?'if51'Z:1.1,.5,,,,,e11?F11f27'V - ,?,V,LZ.i,- I
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