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od i eae bY ore THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. SATURDAY, 6 GES, 21, 1889-TWELVR P ‘A slope so that the lower side is two full | been allowed to grow up with untritmmed lus | Weitten for Tae Braere sran EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. HOUSES WITH HISTORIES. |stenw high while the steset front is only | uriance, which gives the place am sepest akin ATTRACTIVE HOMES. <2EOE cP ee ~ Sees oue ada haif, A wide porch rans around three to sibare in this historie region. The bouse is —— ee ————____!"\ WASHINGTON. ____. sides of it. = ceilings oe — and every- aa ay a one eee : Sa! for Wiater—How te Make Gg Rat ‘EDICaL PALARIMEST OF HOWARD UNI thing abeut is simple and unpresum- c is thas during the days immedia OLD MANSIONS IN GEORGETOWN. | ing’ The chia? keen eee ae ae ithe following the ra iat, Grant epent «few ‘aria and Pretty Comforts. oxy Lyrae sy eee _— coh aar ica view it commands of the Potomac river, the | months under its sheltering roof. writer se ie ¥. c “ 7 free bridge and the green slopes of Virginia | of these lines remembere riding by it at that | 4PV4"TAGRS oF 4 Quitzixo LUNcHRON—pEBIDA 1439 Tot. ReEeical every Weduesday St 4:30 by Prof, Robt. Venerable Struct Buried in the Shade | *2or¢* just beyond. Rocks stand up outof the | time and seeing him mtting in the yard with | 31% MATERIALe—rnopsn conTaast Ix cOLoRs— T % Wild PRE rn euptey hnm, te 2 met otures Duried in the shallow upper Potomac which the unromantic | Gens, Rawlins, Sherman, n and other mili- | sew THINGS IN CUT OLAss—PAuITY InITATIONS—~ pA eye Dey ged ohan- | Die: ye piste iy ee Pr of Century-Old Trees, a Bame “Old Hen = C cremegern he tory perese, Cen ated prpered be yore NOVELTIES FOR AMATRUR CHINA PAINTERS, me Peet oo nw Statee, ope oy age atrieel ty Prot. Purvis, will EF tor “sentor ett irs. Southworth has made famous as each one wi » fae’ ALLE LLD. Dental every T) . relay end Saturday oe Sapo rer. They have figured extensively — ond on ars which the general consumed Pyare spade bd suggested to forestall win- a ALD! 1, i, (Amociate the Sanepe cere J A] Diet | Pm Pa RY 8 and Ss Sontecnenes 3 in several of her romances. gare. , whate ideas Organ Prato. — —s TES LINTINCUM MANSION AxD GROUXDe—TuE Mra. Southworth’s firat earnings were de-| The above view gives one a fair i the cold walks Coe ce thewn RC. Rocke niga a peey Kl iE BERL RR ROL FF LaNoracEn HOME AND LABORATORY OF PROF. BELL—uRS. | voted to making this cottage into a home, and | mata front of the house, rising from a terrace ugar pon us, aye SL AND BREE TE the Ren, RILETAM A MACKS. LED, Thecowrniged ts Sees Sageou SovrEWoRTH’s corrace—ruz repos riace | #0 thie day it is her hore wherever ahi ou Road street and facing north toward is time of your. Wheever makes any ad-| 7 E CAmgistant Alpines General of the Caited Siatem, tor Raed nantes of the Porsss tangemees be. She loves its retirement and enjo; rolling hills north of Georgetown. The resi- | vance now in preparation for the busy months GLAGSES AT REDUCED RATES. = Tite ak daar Peon yw Terie bow. ASD THE HOUSE IN WHICH GEN. GRANT LIVED. | scenery. The birds were always welcome to | dence stands on the summit of the ridge com- | to come has aa inward feeling of satiafaetion | _Tnanire 34 Fat nw. ____ sa20-6¢ 5 Sepes. Branches in Boston, HOEte ee —_— See ee ee eee eons | orton ran te eaemetown, Helps cguert | over the good accomplished before the great | PIANO IS RCCHION URNA Tia Mon. AUGUSTUS, SOSTHINGTON LIB. | pine, Cnicagm, Berlin and Keng Se Tork, Phidedel- while she wrote either in the library or on the | therefore at an eleva! 3 becinm Professor ¢ suipal I wv SUTION Modern improvement has never been able | porches, The library ia to theright of the par- | building sites within the old limite of the city | Pressure begins. People who live at « distance ‘acne ages ay aeaning and Pract fy porwonte eturatioa ie era giat te Antti BO to entirely rub out the stamp of antiquity upon | lor in the addition which she bullt on aud to/of Washington. Directly to the west of the from Washington seem to think that life here | — %. COLLIER, = AMF. MATTINGLY, 4.0 = —_ * Georgetown. There isa subdued air about | the visitor the most interesting spot under the | mansion is the odd-looking, unfinished dome | is one giddy whirl, with nothing of the com- ‘ TEACHER OF BANJO. HEMI E DAVIS AME tiie Ar'develoye than surpy” Say Possess waft deeply chad iy | lowly roof. Book shelves line the walle. A | of the high service Teservoir, up to and into monplace and homely pursuits of every-| I= frastion hours trom 4 p.m cainiin: t Attorney of the District of Golvimbia), A® | MALTIN Collbe BLOCUTION aKD Piya naded streets, a gentle melancholy | iong’tabie stands in the center of the room and | which Potomac water is forced from the main | re re Address 3423 Ot, «| “AM foclate Profesnor af Practice, Sohae ot tient x hovering over the mose-grown roofs of the|s few family portraits hang over the book | far below by great steam pamps onQ street | “ay existence in other places, Such WAxthng TAR PUPILS Bra LADY WHO Court aml Lecturer om 318 6th etn, Om wayside aud the venerable old places slanting | cases, Here her fortile brain called up the | working night and day. ‘This water into aup- | things as quilting frames, for in- Rk ‘Soiree ROBERT C. FOX, LLD., back from the highway amid the century-old | people of the imaginative world, as they | ply those families in Georgetown who live! stance, are seldom associated with se19-1m ‘ Ser The enercions of the thee ah he a tn tn trees, that the new aud sunny houses on mod-| /P4rched through scene after scene of love, | above the lines reached by direct pressure from | life at the gay capital, Neverthelese there are SU SIRRGES HAL. FO, BOTA AND YOUNG | university lecture hall (wuiheast corer ct Lath and | MRATe Ani ASe 4 y intrigue or woe in most dramatic fashion. She | the great mains. To the west of the house is| +, nities here who believe in the comfort of | ©) Men, St, George's, Ma. lage or Upeur- | Hat. mw.) on WEDNESDAY, UCT. 2, at 6 o'clox IR. | Conerae oor Rlornction os and Conk ern terraces cannot overcome with all their popularized if she did not create a taste for | an open lot with shade trees, But the h de “4 4 th peared. i at 019 $276 8 year. . 0, KIN aR, the announcements for the year will be made | @. 2 foaahed and vewtion ap the ba brightness and smartness, Their architecture | the serial in hevcrican fiction, a method of ‘ome-made “comforts.” tween seasons is the neipal, " Sen: re cy to time to get interested in this work, which al-| (\HARLES B_DONGH, tire courses ways savors of home life in our grandmothers’ beeen eral he exercises in the School @ Practice are to be en- | to ciukumen Rncrity cotrane wee ed days, The tying of acomfort can be done by | se17-im* * 319 Tetmw. | areed Pea tng hy cps joa plan which will! Forty-eight pare catalogue free. 4m & competent maid in some unusedroom and the | faz. ENGALLS, RING, ORGAN, PIANO, AND | “The Livrary, to which ines etditions are annually | QP GUNT VERNON INeTITUTR, 1590 1 8H, whole be accomplished quickly and quietly. Teen Hop. pave orwan for yubiley use, 707 B | made, will be oven daily for study or resarch from) | Vk English aid French Select Bcheck for Girls, A pleasanter way, however, and a reminder of | *t. nw. 3 to daily residence, Sob 278 .,cor | o'clock a.m. to 10 o'clock p.m, With a brief intermis Jutios resumed TORY Set old times is. 10 bave ‘the frases apread in the | Ber Dat. ne. Lae = FRidresses will be Geliversd ty" the several faculty in explication of their J} erpudenlbapenased members ef the and traces of decay speak eloquently of the | catering to ithe public, tastes which she, for s many years found most remunerative, a ren Semen ty the heetting at th | YS walsh cow kas ker toate earn — originally had but five. It needs paint and ee ee repairs externally, but within it remains as she The gates all stand wide open, with little | jeft it in chargo of hor half-sister, Mrs. Baden, Paths winding through hedge rows or shrub- | who keeps it so that should its mistress appear te Conran ine. Degroes,end Teachers’ Certifientes Soy in the afternoon. vig oa mechan PAIRO, Principal, : ‘ = : a we” |, The Rexistrar will Ge caity mt the University trom | 7 =i bery leading to the vestibules of old mansions, | at any unexpected moment the dear old place family sitting room and to invite in several NATIONAL UNIVERSITY: ‘LA@ SCHOOL. Sto}: boflock a.m. sad from 4 to. 6 o'clock p.m. fe where doors have swung i aud fro for mar- | would still be home, congeninl friends to help on the work and enjoy FAULTY: 3 = sso ptist Charch. Fiages, christenings and funerals ma and aluncheon together. The feature of the ‘Catalocuns giving juformati Rap oneetning theechoot | ORGANIST, {08! met . mR € mny be obtained at the book « Synarcgue. m dc f th ter luncheon is in this qase reversed, for then | rate sases of the Supeeine Oourt oF the- District of | Haat. 1994 F stem, Willian iff Mr. Butler will receive a limited number of Organ anya time. But they do not speak of the the guests depart bearing away the fa « > 14224 F st. n.w.; Willism Ballantyne & Son, i pastonly. The processions that have moved bestowed by the hesteen while ney ake hed PRESIDENT. St. now. at the Office of Monsra. Pctch,Fox,aid Brown, | Pupils, ry ie byl ef are coed pieces prion herself is the beneficiary, She can always uation of the Bune Sousa okie States, cieta ‘JAMES ©. WELLING, Pres, Gallet SANDERS & STAYMAN'S, 054 F st. ¢ present and some o! 1s * 2 justice of the Supreme Court of t nit Scene a kept beautiful and inviting, if the sir about Sore ante pad grlen as atheestiva ahyghe toe: Professor of Constilutional Law. NAtionag, MEDICAL SOLFO JOHNS COLLEGE, VERMOMG AVE. NE Rou, standing on the top of a preity ras of Yenits of a later season, Lecturer on unsure Peee teint court, | ae Sor sign gar Pigsapterng st ya ground on the north side of Road strectandat| § ‘ : N du thie tsuadhive Rosas herein Peek ; SUITABLE MATERIALS, JAS. SCHOULRR, Esq, DENTAL DEPARTMENT TEE adios “rota” Woctapr Wopteuber 2 the head of Sist street. The grounds are beau- 8 us She ersrachive feature for visitors, ronc'| Satin duvets aro very luxurious and beauti-| Lecturer on the Tay, of Dalimente and Domestic or me ACADEMY OF TRE BOLy choss. iais EAS tifuliy kept, with smooth lawns, brooded over ‘ piazza ard ample windows command a magni-| fy), and the down-filled spreads of India silk 0x. we © chasm tech COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. Antal poe: Monds, Ls Itatords by tall of large girth. Shrubberies here ¥ ficent view of Washington and Georgetown | or tasteful sateen are always lovely to lok at| Professor of Bicadine. Evidence, ‘Equity, Torts, ‘The aixty-cighth Annual Course of Medics! Lectures mcaton, Moots a, ete ‘Sa = and there give a tint of living greenness to the and the broad sweep of the Potomac and its| or use, ‘Yo come right dows, however, toeom= Tguity, Consparcial, Constitutional ) an the third Dental Goures wil begin on Mondag oe, ye a ® Caan Place. ; picturesque shores for many miles, Commenc- ‘ s' 4 , and Crimingl Law. tober 7, ax Sib, the uauel introductory, sker | cuuptisee theory and techule, and eulieses, plaie ‘The conservatories have turned their bloom- ing at the left of the picture the eye takes in the | forts for every day—or rather every night— ‘ ny je oP, Violin, guitar and ing stores out of doors and they line the drive- 3 by its grand white dome | Service, nothing is prettier or better than the Capitol, surmount. c way in front of the bouse with hidrangias and Si with thie oltre | ehallies or the cotton i _— = and with the city at its feet, the dark red towers scarlet geraniums. A porch opens into a wide = peters us ‘ 1D. Forcacalgeet ta teeationmcnin es hens | Lanpungea, geen! worl an8 drewing, and funy i % NG, Dean, 796 13th street northwest, Washing- | work Pree. ce az os G. Telephone, 855. auls-ow | = . a 1 BE McDONALD VLLIs KOOL, of the Smithsonian Institution, and further — fine cheeseclot! af sf CHAS. 8. WHITMAN, Pag. i aga ball, at the end of which a modern bay has THE CEDARS along toward the south the slender white shaft | Ne knows from their great popularity as dress Lecturer on Patent Law and Practice, HE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE.—TWE EXERCISES | 1005 17th ot, 1624 Massachusetts ave, and 1623 been thrown out in the middle of the inclosed or the Cox mansion, is situated on Fayette | of the Washington monument. Looking south | goods during'the past few summers. Now, the WON. SAMURL ¥. PRILLIPs, of thie College, the Calogiere Department of the hand Fren ah * an ane i . s es i y ‘ a o by Sei} i y ch Board a of gallery running scross the back, in the colon- | +24 ana is one of the old-time residences, It | over the mosscovered roofs of Georgetown is | Season being over for their sale for shat use Late solicitor General of the United states, Seruity Baakion aontients coronal toa and Little Girls, Seventh pace bentee ‘al fashion, with @ stairway winding up from | * "66! st of green cedars and tall | 86m the wide expanse of the Potomac, broken | the prices are lowered accordingly, and there | Lectureren the Law of ParinershipandCorpurations. | S°"%y7,qoveu 1 of Reptember, at 9 o'clock smi 23, 168b. This School fers tans each end of it. is set in the midst of gre ig only by the long bridge. Far beyond that un- | 1 still enough of 8 selection for purposes of HO®. JOHN GOODE, LL.D., Hee a TseRS of inatruction Have Neen reviees and eo- » Art, Honatien wed Deserve nore viien _The drawing rooms are large and on each | pines of at least a century's growth. : easesge picturesque structure in the hazy distance | Comfort making. To have one side covered cturer on the Law of Crimes. women, ia feupopen te imamy applieaticne already aduuiited ty Wellesiey ou certifiente of the sido of the grand entrance hall. In them are | when Georgetown was an independent p! ice | Alexandria is visible, and if the day ia clear the | With « challie of white ground, with one of the HOX. WEBTRL WILLOUGHRY, — pater age Bs og BE iyember of the Faculty y gathered many old-time bits of furniture and | and called itself a city. good people elected | yhite walls of Fort Washington, many miles | Pretty designs of old pink over it, while the | Late President of fe Joare - ppeals of Virginia, | inay be ‘ound daily gt the Library of the Cniveraity, ____s M188 ANNA ELLIS. ily portraits. The house is now occupied by | Col. Cox mayor, but the day after election | Gown the river, may be discomed when illumi. | Other sitle is of plain old pink, makes » combi- ee ce Stodenta or others necking istersmation conser stag the MMERCTAL COLLEGE. $12 ont Hon. Edward L. Dent. they discovered that he could not serve as his | ioted by the eveving sun. Turning to the | ¥ation that it isa pleasure to sleep under. In JACKSON H. RALSTON, LLB, coumbin of aly. Petoceence nitions . ite 36 Sy we-pamied insti- ‘The once owner of this fine establishment | estate iy outatde of the city limits, But that | Neve ane historic Arlington hemhia ve fa fein | the batistes the ediors are plains but quite s Lecturer on Practice and Judge of the Mcot Court. SAMES ©. WELLING, L1-D. | tember 16, a0 previounly announced” FRANCIS t jas & poor boy who started with only the ad- } did ee Spats the at te eyed | view, the hills covered with living green and vats, of — is shown. The making of oats Seosign of 1889.00 will. OF ee apay 2u26-Lmo ident. | MAKIYN, President wow ct er le s y a i the time he was fifty had amassed a comfortable | aries so as to include the Cox estate and thus rs W., whi onncements will be: % HF, CORCORAN SCIEN 1IFIC SCHOOL OF THE | LLE V. Prippoyir Will REOPEN BER Myer, and below it the humble homes of Ros- | deal of interest can be aroused over the colors | O°, BNE. Ni Nicer commis Sdoral and gusts | I Cniserbion Gniversiy OP! R OCTOBER 1 | M Faeych A ttaxs borat The cia 4 ol] hes been sdded | with Coyr tudy in EN 1 CH, GFR- A practical use of ruage suds good Prougn- Ws — hegpe lyn, Turning still more to the right the eye | t© be chosen, Reine che apoceee mn wil be oven | MAN. MATREMATICR are CIVIL ENGI- | cindon Teushtin Phirty Daye to intallionur poate Sila a team esincat |e se oan atte Matt | seed ere td eee er Goes | atatndas ad eae oe se a| SESE TERT ESTAR Me | Reha mn gay Pene emgara, | Terese re nee c . 0 4 is ines of the roofs and towers of Georgetown | of the ing andthe shade of the silk nse * ay Sok Sto ted. : ‘ 3 Ec eaten ii |r Sol Tot Phe! | eel ny int Mc | in ine wry hwnacer ot ca | sau OEP RV | TES pe oi acct tt | aon Tenens ‘ 5 . it ‘ ‘I ¢ v Gi en) Sur a the Uni: 5 x ares indigent boys get an education free of charge. | is known as “Bear, Wallow _ epting, She Diskelst ne en emencrnt Stem Me 1) Hts canes of the Alnees of ‘kings likes 46 Biveurnnsey Ut 908 Ete, wich AER Sista ek ek GGEEMAN AMERICAN ACADEMY The fund remained in the handsof the trustees | for tradition says that in ye olden Th wh a have the belongings of aroom in harmony. 90, | GELECT DAKUING AGA} Pm. REWER REOPENS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 'Y. for several years, but was finally loaned to the | tlme the bears came out of the woods to. drink | y.ini the pratay nice ded Cache ao wat | cea oa eins OF & room in Ue ane | Sintetal Cos ra tcn sola POO ET FRISTOR LED, Dean, | _*e6-Ine AVoe RU swSCE SER Feoupak trastees of ¢ blic schools of G of its refreshing waters and wallow in the a eee Sx ae much t i ‘ough only a cheesecloth comfort may be ua- | 2) ott y announces tha . | . ' auat" : pe : be ee ‘a a hools 0: a ins | ball, — ig, the spring ran over into | 8! Selection of « residence ns the desire for se- | der consideration, « little thought expended urday, October 5, 1889, HE COLUMBIAN UNivERsITY.—1Hg conco- | QPYX SU, SUM CHEAPKOT aap Bist elp build its fiuest public school building—the hs ow pools w! tgs aap is a grandson | “lUsion. Always adverse to display, positively | upon it may make the whole room where it be- 15 9th w.. ran Scientific School opens October 1. Thecissses, | t ry ny of te a 4 Curtis school house—and under its roof the | the marsi&grounds. Judge Cox is a gra The | *nHoyed by the attention he attracted, prefer- | longs the more attractive for it presence, A ME _ IN. | which meet in the evening, are open to both eexee |}. WORRELL bh rare Linthicum institute resolved itself into a boy's | of the owner of this once fine estate, The | res oiitute or the commode of oe iets | pretty one was Intely made of this material for dence, 1408 | For satormation about the courses in Algebem, Govino- | in Earepe, Portal oo nant night school, and there that other noble be-| original manor house was burned many years 4 pany prewe ‘4 a September 16; vacancies (ib limited num. | try. trironometes, Auslytic Geometry and Calculus, | printa pagtel, eave es ain, be rom on te ie! y , rs 0, but rebuilt as nearly as possible according | ff!¢nd oF two to contact with s crowd, he was | ure ita brown and buff room. The batlate ae- | that. ben : tela-im™ | apfly to H. 1. HODGRISS, Professor ot Mathematics: | LEQ! Brukige sper very fay tak Beeches Sooke SS eee ee al plans When the place changed | ®t. this period of his career painfully ssif con- | lected was « soft fawn color, tied with a darker SEDICAL AND DENTAL DEFARTiceNT wa | °°Im ing nd ase the wonderful jrogress uf student. polio feed toe P Sut | scious, and as shy in his manner asa young | brown rope silk, the short ends being raveled | RDICty Axo, DENTAL DEPARTMENT. Xa e0n OLUM- = neal ands som. go a wing was thrown out | 8° ‘ ng | 3 : , licual University, 8th and Kets. nw. The’ six HE PREPARATORY SCHOOL OF, THE COLUM ~ = = the right? has for the past twenty | Sil. This great Georgetown home took him | enough after tying to leok like fluffy little tas- | annual course of lectures wiil b Monday. October bian College, n.® —This School, with | DICAL DEPART Mi wie ae Joars bees cceupied ass beardingrechou! kat | Oat of the whirl for many happy hours, proba- | sels. The binding was golden brown sateen, | 7, st 8 o'clock p.m. aud end Apri so. 3800. an increaeed facul Bentember 23. ‘Thor. mira 7 tat Sd ata WY Mise Earle Mtecently thor eetete has bec | DIY a& happy as any he ever experienced. en inch and a halt wide, and the whole was so | Po pOgments and information seld-dw | Sign Pred nag Sh eng Hist. betwegn 11 1Beh ote. died ap ints BON tes, ee ——————— quiet in color and refined looking that it proved | \~ oT cet of 1Essons. formation address A.B. AGUE, ALM. PhD. | The forty: aim sraniM& ci this wuedical ‘cottons wil purchased the section on which stood the man-| FLYING ON WINGED WHEELS. Soreet sccition Mie prettiness of the room to | NOXS'ESGLISH: ony French spoken No gram- | aue0-1ino we ce Frinciyal. | “Tees mat ug How will have the benegt of sion known as “Burleith” for the Sisters of the which 8 was astiqned, pep ataress no theories, but. plain common-sense, every- GUARANTEE a % CONN House of Merey. Already the pick and shovel | The Cycle a Growing Washington Fad— IX TWO TONES OF COLOR. New “Converaat with the hammer of the workmen is heard de- English Versus American Makes. Another and quite different cemfort was o molishing the old to make way for the new. made for use in another bed room of the same * ou MAUR a & AGRL 5 - NOLDS, 4 dy 20-3 1b Vern 17 @ | MM" reastenster Fae Deorg L708 TED Prone ores UARA (0, TEACH ANY ONE TO MARE A | (he eurmamer cuit come ions, ife-size Crayon Portrait in r le Method." | “TRANSFERABLE | edge of drawinu necesears, J. W. i od, for three (3) months, is: | 500 11th st. Open day and evening lass or Private Lessons, Z a AM snative ofParis France, | } 7 () 6 © STREET XW g Lm “Washington isthe paradise of the wheel- i house. This isin two tones of coler, one side oe COLLIERE SCHOOL FOR” Bor: uw, Will seoksoe onnous ob Moen. Bane baat man,” said a cycling expert to Sran reporter | being of durk red batiste afd th other of a FEN DERGARTEM AND PRIMARY | Oct. 1—Boyn Propared for Georgetown College. -|— ~ —-7—= Yesterday, “and there has never been a time | relly lovely shade of shrimp pink. This was i GaSe EO Mee™ en EY | BOSSES, Scuogl SEVESIxG, “sessions | OUT OF WASHINGTON. when this method of locomotion was sopopular | tied with dark red silk and’ the bind. STI none CLARE WEBRIBOE Wea At they MC. A- 1409 New York tye. n.w, Moca poate atgbigaer percentage of the | sng was of ark “red\ ‘sateen. Ged | Pies Teaching once syout tee Oth omit al matte y Maibenitie, | Hookheetlg ” Sewograyi:, ca ri 0 make use of @ t St.w. between 6 au@ 7p. 0 ine “Shorts local population rides the wheel every year, | Way alf-worn ia | at ogy Lat. aw. ey (Ben Pitman), Light-line Shor and Tyee | Sonus morares vnremnente, snd the ladies particularly, since the imtroduc- | Silk 4ress is to transform it imto the cov- ing. ORWOOD INSTITUTE, Friviegen of the school free to members of the saso- : A i f one side of a comfort, provided tion of the low style of machine, with both | Cuivf Of one § =u on 8 ciation, eel up. u REN NomMAL INS 7 x BALTIMOLE wheels the same size, or Pretty uear ft, have | breadths can be made availal 7 with 1273 ANOS Sw eran 1 ao Teacherg. with iy ea taken to the bicycle eagerly, Nearly twice as | 4 plain shado of challie em the other side, to = gartens and Primary Sehool. Tuition @100. Twelfth many women in this city use the bicycle today | COfrespond im color, would be quite effectre re lor TOORE TRS ant eee Ce eee a Pste tel ok bee i. as rode» yoar ago, and {t won't be very long | S?4ecr reese, 4 caution a8 t0 the emeunt pgepered se guter the highest cle any | 1017 Lom at. sollte Announcementa for the vext academic your is ler, cad , r <p REVOLUTIONIZED AWD PLACE before the fair sex will make it their favorite | making the comfert tos beers for thor tet h scasion opens Monday, Bapreaber 80, at 9 | GHORTHAND REFOLE oTIONIFED Sen titan system of exercise and shopping or business | as a blankct is supposed to be on the bed in ad- Address the Principals, Faphy, scquired 18 16 staple iessone:: proficiency in are now ready and will be sent ou application. Opposite the Academy of the Visitation is a perambulation. One machine of the sort I | dition in really cqla weather, nada. Mh. abd MRS. WM. D. CABBLL. a= tig three meth: 5 Send or call for pamphlet house not so old as some others, but standing speak of will do usually both for the head, of Miabig scraped 1 293 WASHIROTOR. Bc, 1223 "Sitter four mouths Tastruction I could write 140 | 3713-0128 up stately aud tall and distinguished as being c the household snd for the Indies of | Now is tho time whem a walk abroad is sure | “tis stines Reve Shad ter Young Ladies and | words per minute of any sert of iuatter.” Saag | eal the home of Prof. Bell.sr. The beuse, which EX-COMMISSIONER TANNER’S RESIDENCE his family; it will serve as a family | to give pleasure to the eyes, and about as sure | rittle Children, Fall Term begins Sept 2. Pour | seli-lmé =. 5. SEMAN. SDGEWORTE BOAkDIEG AND baY SGLOOL Nas once occupied by ex-Genstor Handall, is | 00 Georgetown Heights was once occupied by| vehicle, You can notice for yourself that | to deplete the peskot book. In thechina stores, | Boarding Pupils taken, a5.tto0 | [)DWARD ©. TOWNSEND, A wept in. geronn, B Ma, 30m 2. FP. modern in its exterael oppearance and comme-| Gen. Grant's brother-in-law, Gen. Dent, at the | pusistes men hero are becoming more and | for inslnnce, lore are eo teary enticing things | {Ts BALCH, 1207 GTREMT, WILL OPES | Crtrect canopy reathine voice Caltore, Oratorical and ETERVAE Paar bal ie fea dious within, baving some sixteen rooms. In| game time that Gon. Grant ocenpied @ real dicted to the bicyele. Ie that'll te heabebelbla’ te i! Pasa ‘elas for you es Oct. 1. Mours, 9 ‘to 12. | Dramatic tem et tte hack team | LAUR@DaY, awe id Es BEE ee cours the rear of it, at the foot of an old-fashioned | dence on Road strest. The commissioner's | @Or@ addic pea wpliey! - enter without finding | Bpocial attongion given to Mytbeinal — | thorough Engiseh Keweetion, ant ioe Bronah oh ihc” gardea, stands an unassuming building that was | home is located opposi the Georgetown re- troops of solemn, middle-aged fathers of | something that » nite necessary tose Pp inn Lamevares ane practen. 7 tai ony Once astablo. The first story of rough stone is | ceiving reservoir aud is so deeply shaded in | ‘amilies whom one sees riding with sober de- | is admired PAUL MIERSOH, om ag be A OT ny | N Gane DAME OF RpRita =a garmounted by « brick one, A low door opens | front that Tne Stan's artist had to take a rear | liberation down town in the morning, er going | >? y only look T of Uist qualifies Youn Mes ond Weures ine belt AY, Showers Temoars lor Teng Famge ana into a vestibule, which iv the threshold to the | view of the mansion, which, however, is no less | home again a} nightfall, with big bundles sug- | ® es Pond VIOLONCELLO, i 4ND THEORY, | | sud Gnetul Liven. Day and. Evening eh a te workshop ef Prof. Graham Bell. } pleasing than the north or east fronts. The | gestive of all the domestic virntes, tied most ex; the fact thatit is clesely imi- has removed to 1141 Tat. nw. se5-1m* | iinsiness course embraces Spencers’ riven. v . His scientitic library aud his museum are also | house is of modern construction, of that wre | Rent er veto somatic vi youths om r tated may be « displeasing one. in it. On the lower place beside the laborator: Rapid C Ff lamers. a sae Eee on etre Dame Sead 29 BS pean . To the person ‘OUNT VERNON SEMINARY, Pithorraphy, the Ragiish Jauguag ‘adapted to overs = i tions, Book Roepige. te \a witha lore ote | ML ek Oca eh er atte | 147 849 in it. when high stories were in vogue and the archi-| mounts with spindle shanks and knierce | of small means, however, Arosictte ua ted fa » 4 is a little darkened experimenting room which | tect’s aim seems to have been to build up to the | bockers; how they multiply, and then Aagtive surroundings, 19 te a boon that she ese | 1100 1104, 1206, 1116 M st. and 119811th ot Eugaicel Cultare by the Delsarte Breer. wa. sien si trpunwed fy Beak ere at the outside world is not privileged to enter. | extreme of the fashion, as the house ‘has an even agitaling ths pedals of |illi- | Ud such articles at low prices as will make Social Culture, elements’ of Tolitieat Hanes on petite C4 To the uneducated mind the laboratory appears | unusual height. There isa side piazza on the putian wheels, emulous of their elders, ‘The | Ler table almost rival im prottiness those of | soaRDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LA- Commercial Law and ‘Commercial “A 4 fib tes eae : fo be @ mixture of bottles, cups, furiaces, re-| north which enters a long hall running the | telegraph messenger boys, many ef them ows | Het Wealthy friends, Of eourse good testo DIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, mnonths, payable. on eultering:'eO: Orin meattiy te Fox tf MRED al torts and machinery. length of the house, The drawing room is|their machines. It pays them well to do | Must be the dietator of ail purohasers or the stallments cf $10 each, 640" By the eunrtes, ten a The Tussum contains many odd devices} on the right hand and takes in the bay|so. The companies puy @ boy who hes «| Tesult wili be anything but a success, Fifteenth year opens for registration and classifica- | weeks, payaule on ‘entering, S ‘Nigh. sasslons POARDING 4D Dat gemooL ranged in cases and drawera, Four carved ivory | window seen in the picture. ‘The dining room | machine two or tbree Sollars extra g’ icean to THR ROsn BOWLS tion of Boarding Pupils Wednesday, October 2; Day | Year Scholarship, $50; three moutha, $16. Special ughiy tateat: hinder. telephone handles in « case were intended for | is in the middie aud opens out through the | the better amd quicker service he is able to | of sush beauty in the out glass are now copied | Pupils Thursday, October 3. Certificate admits to ‘Telegraphy. —Laaies and Gentlemen Carefully sae EMMA Ti Queen Victoria, but for some reason fell short of | door, while the library is on the front. The give through its aid and this amount will | in essed glass and sold for such small pri Vassar, Smith and Wellesley Colleges. Trainedjn the Art of Telegraphy as used in all tele- | + - niet — the standard set up by the inventor, hence | house hus been unoccupied for some time and|buy a cycle by. iustallments, co’ they | 2? Prices | "For further inforuation apply to the Principal. *Hlechaneniand architectural Dretiueteemiagin- | NEW, MINDROR COLLPOE, WINDSOK FEMALE they adorn the scientist's collection rather than | has taken on quite a forlorn and rusty appear-| the messenger has his machine ent | ®# to bring them within the reach of any one sxruction in these Branches Under skilled magterts | | AN, COU, | Wandaor “Lheisices “Col cas — Separate Sees Rela ctlany intricate mechanical | ance, even the grounds about it bearing many | paid for by his employer and after a fewmonthe | Who fancies them, They are very pretty, too, | _se¢-9m ELIZABETE J. SOMERS. | “Ehorthand and type Writing: Stadents Prepared | ©uildungs: Full eourees. Gijicands ahd dogo. “also deviews for teaching mutes articulation attract | traces of want of care. New paint and the | pwns it outright. The Post Office department | 824 it a needles | oe to tell the ditt A WARVARD (GRADUATE nee PUPILS, | {71 Sranches of Type Weluing thoroughly tanner ates | Gien, Sertem — hey Oe Fig es attention. runer's knife have begun the freshening and | has long found the cycle useful, especially for | &2¢° between one of these and one that costs | A singly or in nic USES AM, AM, | ihe use of the Graphophoue ene | bat tik a ee In the library comfort and science seem to Fransforming process, Mrs. Tanuer says: “We | collecting letters, and the signal service not | ™#0y times as much. sed-3m At Sanders & Btayman’s, O34 Fat nw. | Writeor call for illustrated annual sono ent. | i aetarct - hand in band. | There is the easy chair and the | were some time in selecting a home. We did | less #0 for carrying reports Ground Goa noe THA LOW DIsmES . MEY INwIITUTE— Sjen fa aeraueemante on sida Mesday. dagen | x age Your Cousess ot Mendy. iuxurious lounge for hours of ease, while | not want acity house. This is just the Place | other purposes. “The District government, you | for celery or bewis for fruit are all pretty and ject webeol Gagane Ladies an8 Tittle Girle. | 6. HENRY C. SPENCEK LLB, Pauepal: Sire f chest sttacles secre” looks down from the walls, where she | we were looking for, as I was anxious to be far | know, has @ number of machines fer ie he il F433 7 et: est aapingte Keogens Cover I, | SARA A. SPENCER. Vico Prucival, aud EROS GLE stands bound up in books or represented on | enough away from the business center to com. | mspectore, It won't be long now tas ture, | esp and easily replaced if broken, without haces sr tenho . les! d maps, diagrams or charts, some of which re- husband to take the daily ri b I causing the pang that a crash of cut glass must late fo the history of mutes or the genealogy pel my husband to e the daily ride efore soldiers in the army are mounted on exercise he so much needs. Having been resi- | wheels for dispatch duty and other such always give the possessor. This season the ‘ACULT’ ARDING AN: w FOR YOUNG of families in which mutes hsve frequently oc- | dents of Brooklyn so long, where it takes an | requiring uecd ua. woll as endurance not — dealers promise more and prettier dishes in Rev, 3. Avene Rh HANDS, 8.J., alain ES ab Li 7 paniy curred for generations. The guide told Tar : 2 Mu CANDID. Lacabe ke (qtonewrown UNtvansity—scHootortaw | Tux Crpana hour to get anywhere, we did not think it any | sessed by horses. The project is already being | Pressed glass than have ever been shown be- e ROP AS Sram reporter that the professor has a theory ” i fore. A glass bowl filled with o: cH. Ax, LL.D. REOPENS OCTOBER 1, 188: td ‘a tcateeey untae mie bee too far from business, agitated by the War department. Some of the 6! “¢ ranges and set TAC es Lup, au3i-; 9. of the MISS EARLE, 1916 35th st. 3 8 of Washingt onacenter mat of white linen worked with Hon, WILLIAM A. o ST Pe ee eo sd te race trait through intermarriage with relatives, eatin nies poly fe yellow silk will make @ dinner table 100k | pastures op eety Us Teaieeceaee ana | A’ Coat a Rocoratjve work: OCELAND, BOHOOL FOR Ginis WEG ‘This is « subject he is most deeply interested in. the streets on them, they can sell their papers | Prettier than perhaps anything else that costs bomiseaes: 7 eae studies torrent, “Mra. PIKE: principal 1650 Freres | BR Sayteuter 17; the ‘pA; bows govern Mra. Graham Bell bas often erroneously been very much quicker than they could on fete” | as little, In dishes, too, there are many odd Hoa, CHARLES P.JAMes, ELD. Place, between 8 ard i'm w. suBL-sur | quen dumber jilted: heal Gerhally ng referred to asa mute. While she is totally “T have sometimes wondered,” suggested the | Pieces that will suit different tables and at in Gustice, $u) enue Court, Diario Gal ST. CEOILIA'S ACADEMY, 601 E. Capital sf, | {SVMs sere a rie fre tg —— sino y ned bn ogmnge newspaper man, “how all these young store | Sracefully. aiong the prettiest of the inex- ine mere ERAT iL. cress Montey, Reckoner &. "Aachamta’ cme’ Re EE MAR COLLEGE, WiTR MURIC A: ive wares urer on nt yutional a: jnternet 2 De o) fortunes of disease, but they have a greatly clerks whom I see cavorting over the asphalt | Pens’ a Danisa a oung isdies desiring & on machines worth $140 apiece can afford such THE SAXONY OR CARLSBAD, ania ty Bd Comparative gut! Precaratory classes Worcugh ‘Hon. Liban. ieee luxuries. And I have been even more sur-| This, with its deep ivory tint, comon fin » | Lecturer on the Law ot Lest Ketate, the Law'ot Evi- Mace os tele sos conte ae ee . ore finished education. Conservatory, is a Complete Rgioul iy trained 1 the funda: | Send for cullogue to C1 KEEOY Pain cy Work | town, Md. ameliorated by the professor's researches and instructions, she having been his pupil before rised at the number of ragged boys, both tam, and Domestic Relations, | fcwing, General Ringing aed Drewing tsuki ta all the | )f APLEWOOD 1 EFOR Bove pikes. she was his wife. In one corner of the walls White and colored, who ride these costly! ieycles Seely of speren, She pistes im Acmae aay, iicihsods Repcnas eee “piatrien of Cul jumbia.) claeae Tpewsiting wil receive 8 meas Mitfecrirte, rag ep hangs « picture of a wild-eyed owl drawn by through the streets,” with the open work border and gilt edge, are | rectuser on Comenon Taw Bloating. quity Jurispra- | _*031-Lm' | hue Mrs. Graham Bell and presented to her hus- i THE TUDOR MANSION “'The shop clerks are usnally young men who | very attractive, especially for fruit, Then deuce, and Torts. MSS PALGI'S Givin, SERVI Been Seernetein Giving fee Bis haber | 55 ona of es santomition seallsncen ta George>| bave mnboey ous Hissmatese (lock oopieee | iarrecre tlle cet mee baskets which are | Lecturer gopere SAGO, ont AY eat Sin ete wor: re P 0 yperty, tracts, Sg Td susiaey atl to hi eon the |town, It present occupant, Mrs, Kenyon, |T¢Plied the adept, “and 4 opirchase their | very effective on a luncheon or dinner table aed Nomotishie Paver, positions revised, ‘Book Keeping sapecialty. ai walle be cherishes | iprondly, not for the ‘Pitter: | widow of « aval oGieer, wns horn, i ik The Soe ‘Sieroaia vied fora payment | when ‘filled with colored bom bons, The | recturer Gr Qn Law of iments Sotporatjons, Ms MANNS RINDERGARTEN AND: ayp {Be star oF the bit of ribbon that secompanied | house is situated on Slat street in the ceuter of | stailesent plan xt the rate of Bosra eae | reese ae pereecky, plain, wi cout be dee’ arene Oot COUNT we NDERGARTER NORMAL TRAINING CLASS, them, but that they symbolize the acknowledg- | the square, surrounded by fine old trees and ~ pretty p ee 18) MO COURT, ult Court: Prof. GEORGE E. LTON. ment that is inventions have com) od from | sucient shrubberies, of which boxwood ia the | 28 Concerns that sell machines are very | orated by amateur china painters, the ivory | $F" ‘ Cuantes (ce INSTITOTE, roam yan £ TALLOKING, 18 Bunderland Pisce, south of D'spuut eircie. FALL AND WINTER, "89-90. oy ¢ Bri BY OE a Cur own Importations now received, and f easy on such purchusers—they have 40 in id groundwork 'f ew ¢ BRADLEY, and M : i 3 - ae soened — as well as meu of science. One | most oe able, “ i ae —— lke i. Scene ents can be taoagh thetwnre' of course ot womens Axil Q”SRADLIF sd ried cit wa. | IS 3u5 SAvironents KINDERGARTEN Seomenint to nent es ie Sel anan terete Ipien otra an hectic, Freeh | soca aderage sardning | le balang | sled tr mead thet Uy sdtac's bart | esis forsee Ee gee ras bik at a mn. nam snother was “A diploma from Ludovico IL.” A | through the center. On either hand are ahs nate eee tar wie TRAYS FOR THE TOILET TABLE, {uierested are wet eae be fiend tne | COLUMBIA, CONBERVATORT OF MUSIC, 913 IMPORTING TAMLOR, third was a testimonial from the home of the | wings counected to the main building by co} lump that he can call his own; but it is easy There are little trays of this cream-colored last tory and now comprising (he bs leading fe. ‘Choro! instracsion, and ad-| seit 114] Penna ave Bells in Brantford, Out, presented by his fel- | servatory galleries. There are many historical enough to liquidate such an amount by driblets | Ware, also gilt edged, which could be decorated | Americal reports, and she la‘eat text books upon moat nired, Plano, Organica be, Wisere! i Some “ioghans Cee ean eet | te ee ne ‘prosent | Out Of comparatively small salary, and then it | for the toilet table, to hold pins and hair pina, | ofsjsuelect, ypatacednd wil open from | Tate of New England Conservatory of Muni Bow NOTARIES PUBLIO. members of the ““Board of trade of Brantford, | aud the descendants of the family were exer- | 1s Wite 8 swell th A new cream-colored ware hee made {tape | Sa tiems eal. Oe ene | EaaeRSON TERED ; ¢. tomas 1861.” Tux Stax reporter's guide suid“ secretary can be seen at the Lar treasures that testimonial as bighly as any: here.” Que thing marked the personal: ptbee TE, AML. 3ay PUBLIg, COMMIS. | cising at the period of I'mm Srag reporter's ragged boys whom you see on wheels, the: | Sg ee this year for sora purposes and i | ing on 14 14 or. bet, Lene ate. Ss pects ‘aud Justi si 8, | visit. A pretty story was told of one ole, | we shapes are very pretty, but the surface | Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Saturdays from 7:30 t0 * Clesaioal themetical for Young | Feuued Practics uay be aa fm thing | visit. A pretty story was told) of one | frequently riding errands for other veeplo; | docs nck eeems fae eckanared with aime ries | OaoE I Saat eyes "Sen ant Bo S nb TE of FoNDAY, Septem. | ©2490 Pein StU? La ave, oppeette ti 6 but often they hire the machines themse| Circulars Course oF atx ke..can be | Begins ive thirty-eighth year eeid-iw Tara Beig int ese mo bewilut ay | Fou ‘Tuntig” shied ayo he Wid | meh mont uy bare sued ty hoariog thee | a Pactnua® eye ee seatectratg mink RL | omer sects Femen soe n|( Sy ER cet ae soe my ed he will net stop | Bouse bunting she visited ny of the Pennies and by actual privation otherwise, | PIND Aries. he china deecrs rthwest.end st W. & Thompsons store, 703 | ae $34 Unirecnites: or om Fens 93 wat iis a tap at eaten pot te —— makes | —< pa re . re ajo rb Ped here are lots of people like that in this world painting, for white Sm qonscal JER Sow eer. of on application, personally | Serentifie Bc! tod ullitary ond Noval ‘0 1 Fst. uw. ashe Toe Mian, Gonteg ae re sfets °P_ little | shosen.. Old places had great tthe ‘Tudor | BO will deny themselves necessarios to pro- | PMDHNE, for, while there is g po ¥ rpereang XEATMAN, | dren Hak, YS Fights must be respected. We seldota ‘distur | pansion site tet for harass, ae bps rege doesort plates and such slaples in the ws oct al eee him fer anything or anybody when he is inthe mets litle girl whose. childish wieiom so whe a aing 6 Ereenhorn, oo out | chins, pretty novelties are mush searcer. ine Spee nays reopens’ Saptouber Pa mangas te McMesxs laboratory. because he don't like it.” pleased her thet she invited the little maid to |" ‘the patents mainly. ‘The perfected me- | "taney Gish. tor ‘the “tanto Sr toh aed sony, sh 438 classes and private lessons; best, rofer- come an e ‘on Tuesday at t < ELIXIB orrc™™: % the White House.” The invitation was accepted | “Ming of today represenia a long string of pat shape, basket for holding flo ALLY, a and the little girl and her brother as an escort en yy Be some little tray for toilet use. One new thing set off in their dog cart at the appointed time, Price. ‘Then, too, the workman- | is shown this season which can PIANOFORTE INSTRUCTION. The sweetness and kindness of tire, be Cleveland & fairy lamp, shaped Segoe yy ey ® shrine, Inquire at SANDERS & AYMAN, t this lunch is stored away in the mind of thi with 8 small'chine sup to set inside; thar we z Ind and lass.as, the event of @. hifetime. Thi | intense th be filled with oil as the illuminator, STARTS. ax friendship, vo happily begun, lasted as as o yr ry Me Cleveland remained mistress of tho White a ca A A Fat: sea Is preparation of the drug by whieh its injurious with his geni if the; get as, even ver the capital go over to Goorgeues to see the cottage where Mrs. E. D. wrote “The Hidden Hand,” of some one of the