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SPECIAL EUROPE^ I**1 ** ADVERTISE v — '^~~ LONDON SHOPS. ~~" HEW £ EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS IN SILKS —^£ & DRESS MATERIALS.^^^^-^^Vjftwi^ C^-^LACES, RIBBONS, liV#^-^^ HOSIERY, FLOWERS. i—^^^VERE STREET & OXFORD BTREET, LONDON: W. At Oor JULY SALE Some « HF!r)I r\r*ju» Table Linen is offered at nLiKLUU/V\ $% and Finest HANS LOOM at 55% Reductions. 01 (pSDU *SQN<S SLC:PS 1S8 < Regent Street, JT * I * 3 I 13 UMTD > LONDON, England. JSS. SHODLBBED & CD. r LONDON " FASHIONABLE STORE Very latest fashions in every detail cf Ladies' & Gentlemen's f uH outfits. Visitors always welcomed and their visit made interesting. THING for the Person. Koixse,& Tabfe J4S.SHOOLBREB & Co.. Toltenhaia Ossri Road, Loncon. W. Maple's PERSIAN CARPETS Collected by their own Agents Carapnses cook of the Finest factions of Rare end Beautiful Specimens ever exhibited. MAPLE & CO L!M!TED TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD LONDON mm*r«- — rwirr— r it ■ ■Tir mil m i — mjina Of Interest to Women SKIRTS SAFE AND SANE Stiii Narrow, but Mot Dangerous to Life and Limb. It reems unlikely that women will ever »§alu consider embonpoint a pleasant or *v«n an endurable thing. Il has teen dis covered that nothing contributes more tow srd producing an appearar.ee cf youthlul s?i:s than viie figure that is fashionable at present, -with its •unexagg'erated. curves, and t^ce it is no Icr.gcr correct for a woman to r-^em old the Crure will no douit remain. KIT OF r/)P^-' BLT'F PATLX. TVITK COLLAR OF MOIRE TO MATCH AND ?ATIN £™V; S NET BLOUSE- BLACK CRINOLI^ HAT WITH BLACK QUILLS. *^^ . - •■ - _^ _ __ _ _ Seles*, perctmice, one ttiU more juvesll* «fca be oerised. Accordingly, the feminine ***fl continses to occupy itself withdis- v- £ v £ of ni£iiir.jr underwear shrink fetp ttoUdsgneeq. and suits and gowns, be *Sts being mite ivorn materials chosen for Q* etogiij qualities, are oiien cut on the **** to Vr.y.x *ti;~y wi!l shape themselves S| i > re -elo^jy to the figure. ~t> #&& faL-ric adapts itself so ..-•sfae **iiy to , hfc p r^ ient modes as the softer *»tb 2 , t^z ,- Ue increasing vogue of these ***•? nusterials shows that there is no ftjJJatiiion ;n the popularity the straight •i-iiouf.ti.. The _ rm£ of sat!:' »* revealed ** te use fcr foundations have led to Its •^tion for tailor-singes and one-piece *-*«£££. via mar-y more of these costumes *-*« J-rcß.isfl for the fall than have as yet 'I-r-ei^d. n is inconceivable that thcT *Uul(! !jar e oU.er than narrow skirts or **•«* that eetm lo be nxrruw. although J^ c BBtmect* that endanger life and limb fcsvt v,^.^ r^ legate<:l to t » je US e of the hope - faoUsiu Tlie model iliustraled is con '^■^by the French to be quite sale and *^"*-ii saittrjid sane a* a Gsynor Fourth. '-**}■ £a y, if they were Americans — *^-liw t are inauy others equ*l2y or «»«* *> tha . tliU prese r\e the desired r^!etiT;«s C f line. One of these that r-as *^ : - ur, Ftf-Ji s\enue not long aso ta d * riE ' -. T-Jitie: at back -iZxC treat. viitii pU^ts '•^« dd^ A»uu:Led to the panels at «ach "I" «^i I^Jni i'*w*ly across the pleats **<■ teiry ttwda whicU kept thtan from EUROPEAN ADVERTISEMENTS. LONDON SHOPS. IRISH LACEs.-imsH laces. Flc*«t and largest «ock la Ireland or London. Uirect from our own workers. thereßy taring our patrons Intermedia!* profit*, inspection solicited. DEPOT FOR FPKR FEJSIKT !P'PU T D IES "nrVr Tfovnl Patronae«* THE IRISH WAREHOUSE 1 47, Regent S! M London 5 eiegrasjs: Shamrock. London. j F^ablished 150 rears. Telephone: 24TS O« — --' | SEASON NOVtLIIES— £XatSIVE DESIGNS. I Irish Laces th:rt ' vv * lst3 . Iri*& Hand Enib.->IJ : «?rec Dresses. Blouses. Jackets. &c ' Irish T.srp<! Bedspread* and Shams. Hand En- I "•"" •" ilat - e!: > l)roJdered and Trimmed Lacs, «tc ! TWcTi T •>000 Table Linen. Finest Quality Hand- I i - ii > a • Li2ce = kerchiefs. Lanr^ Variety Bal^rie- Irish Laces * ran HoslerT - Irish popitas. colours Irish Ec Oak and Cbbiiwimi Marble Wu»«tfn THE IRISH nfliiLnUUjt, tondoa. W. TAILORS, FOR LADIES & GEN TLEMEN. The most exclusive models to be F*l found i a London. We Fisil6i number among oar AND cheats many of those C who are recognized as OOIIS. the leaders of fashion * i in America & bng.*.n4. LOnGOn, 215.219,Re$entSt;W., (ADJOINING . _ * SD . Cl cy , TiffANY'S) 132 Fenchurch St., E.C Bnalllifc out. but wens quite long enough rfere with the longest stride. NAMING THE ROOF TREE Country Houses Have Christen ing Parties, Just Like Babies. Anything that gives an excuse for a merrymaking is bailed with joy by the possessors of a country bouse, for where theatres sad the other extraneous means ci entertainment which teem in the city are lacking, it is necessary to make one's own fun. Christening parties for houses are one form of jollity greatly in vogue. No matter how simple the country place is, no matter if it is only a tiny cottage by the eea or a bungalow In the woods, it must have a DM. and if the naming of a baby Is accompanied by ceremonies and festivities, why not the naming of a house? A christening party ■■• this sort ought to take place when the weather is warm and fair, for if 11 is not an outdoor affair it loses most of its charm. It may be a garden fSte. a gymkhana afternoon, a roarahrsaliov/ toast, or. if the house is on the seashore, a clambake. If the hostees T,i"he3 to take the trouble, she- may in vent all s° rrs of pretty ceremonies for the dedication of the home, or borrow tome from the customs of older nations. The name must be selected beforehand, a-d the selection is not always an easy nTatter. Just any pretty name won't do. It may sound nice to the family, but bow will it sound to others? How will it look - t the top of one's stationery? Has any nearby estate a similar name? Does it «,ri the style of architecture? The name that would nt a four-room cottage would hardly do for • m ■■■■«'■ There are many thins- 'to be thought of in naming a house. Some lav« made odd and original appel lations for their homes by taking the let ters of the family name and changing Uem about. It is a good plan to ring in a iOU if there is a picaresque ili^iiili <H n be combined •fit* an *»*■ or suißx the .urr^nd^* -rh* ~a. the w >EW.\OHK DAILY TRIBU>~>r tVEDNESDiff^, v .1 CTLT 13, 1910 EUROPEAN EUROPEAN PARIS SHOPS. SPAULDING & CO., D!AMO\DS— JEWELRY. WATCHES— SILVERWARE— ETC 36 Avenue de 1' Opera, Paris, Jackson Boulevard, Chicago Sole representative in Paris of the Gorbam Company of NtW YORK. L. CSRAUD. TROL'SSEAUX. LAYETTES. ROBES. Cannes; Paris: 33, Rue d"Antibes. j 4, Rue Castigiione. 4 ADVERTISEMENTS AXD SUBSCRIPTIONS for The Tribune recalved at their Uptown Office, No. 1354 Broadway, 'between SCth and 37th sis., until 9 o'clock p. m. Advertisements received at the following- branch offices at reg ular office rates until 8 o'clock p. m., viz. : 264* Sth aye.. c. c. cor. 23d et. : 158 6th are., cor. 12th ot.; 104 East 14th et.: 257 West 42d st-, fcet-a-een 7th and Bth avea.; 265 West 125 th St.; 1G33 3d eve. ; 1620 3d Ere., near Slit st.; 1708 Ist aye.. near 89th it.; 157 East 125 th st. 756 Trernont are.; 650 3d are., and any American District T«l«rapJ> Office. Henry Dudenay's novel "Folly Corner" was published, was called arfter that work. The amount of fun they got out of the cottage ma'3e the name a very appropriate one. HOT WEATHER SUGGESTIONS. A hot water bag filled v\ith Ice cold water is a great relief on a hot night. Place It in a bed to cool off the sheets or put it nesrr the forehead or the nape of the neck. On a hot, close night there is nothing more unpleasant than the average warm mattress to rest on. Place a strip of straw matting between it and the lower sheet, and the sleeper will be much more comfortable. If the spring beneath is a fine wire-wove:; on?, the mattress may be removed entirely and the matting stretched over the spring. Water that has been cooled In bottles next the ice Is more wholesome and more economical than water cooled in the usual manner. The bottles or jars used for this purpose should be boiled In watT and soap powder every other day, so that there will be no danger of impurities. THE TRIBUNE PATTERN. The simple house gown that Is closed at the left of the front, giving a sugges tion of Russian influence, is one greatly in vogue. This one has the blouse and skirt cut In one, making a one-piece gown, and the closing can be made invisibly or with buttons and buttonholes as liked. One of the pretty inexpensive printed wash fabrics woven with a border Is the material used, and the border has been cut off to form the trimming, I at banding of any sort or NO. TIffPTT i'APER PATTEJRN OF HOUSE GO UN* OR WRAPPER FOR 10 CENTS. plain stitching or applied braiding or any finish of the sort will be found appropriate". If the full three-quarter sleeves are not liksd long plain ones may be substituted. All the materials adapted to morning gowns are appropriate, challi3 and the like as well as washable fabrics. Cotton foulards are being much used this season, and one of these, with bauds of plain color, 'would be smart and satisfactory. The gown is made with front and back portions. It is laid in pleats over the shoulders and gathered at the waist line. The full sleeves are made in on* piece each, the plain ones with upper and under portions. The quantity of material required for the medium size is ten yards 24 or 27 Inches wide, six and a -quarter yards S3 inches wide or five and a quarter yards 44 inches wide, iv'th three and a quarter yards of banding. The pattern. Ho. 6.&0, If cut in sizes ,or a 21, 'J&. A H C and 41 i»ch bust measure, and' will be mailed to any address on re ceipt of 10 cents. Please give number of pattern and bust measure distinctly. Address Pattern De partment. New-York Tribune. If in a hurry for pattern send an extra 2-ccnt postage stamp and we will mail it by letter postage In sealed envelope EUROPEAN ADVERTISEMENTS, j EUROPEAN ADVERTISEMENTS. DVERTiSEMENTS. jrm/l C ™~- HOTEL AHGLETERRE JLji.WJLfc»Jr Bronchitis. Mtc— Garage— SrTTKS with PRIVATE Bath B' iITFQi ""AVSTM HQtel Victoria \ & asm. II 1 CrfaLiAl^feil Hotel Jungfrau Genwal &™^^%n£ll&^ Hotel Belvedere) UUMStt " THECARLTOH s Hotel, Restaurant, and Grill Room, LONDON. FoMiicii UnrivalM in LONDON THE ' LANGHAM HOTEL Portland Place »nd Resent St. W. FAMILY HOTEL ot the HIGHEST ORDER In F*sUona!>l= end Heal^by Locality. Reduced Inclusive Terms during August and September. j TWO FRANCATELLI RECIPES. - The famous Francatelll. once head cook j to Queen Victoria, gave two rules for bis ' cuit glacfe. which he named after Thack craye ray and Dickens. For "biscuit glacfe a 1» Thackeray use a pint of syrup, one i Dint of strawberry pulp, fifteen yolks of egg- one ounce of vanilla sugar ! and half a pint of thick cream. Mix ! the yolks, sugar, strawberry pulp and va nilla together, whipping them briskly In ! mixing. Then fold the cream beaten to a i light froth through the mixture. Ha.ye ready some paper cases, and around each ! one pin a band of stiff paper tb^t reai hea about half an inch above the edge. Pile the mixture Into them and freeze hard. Just before sending to the table remove the bands of paper. The cream will, be found standing stiff above the case, hprmkle over the top of each come ell browned and ground macaroon crumbs. The bands of Pap-r are used to give the -biscuit the appearance of having -risen above their cases, »c though they had beer, baked. The sprinkling of brown crumbs Is supposed ! to carry out still further the appearance lof baked biscuit. • For "biscuit glace a la Dickens substi ! tute three gills of peach pulp and one gill of noveau for the strawberry pulp. Freeze in a brick shaped mould till very firm. Then Sit the cream in slices an inch thick Coat them over with a chocolate ice. sraootoing ! off the edges neatly with a knife dipped in 1 " ld water S°.rve at once. The chocolate : fee is made by freezing half a pint of thin I syrup In which four ounces of the best chocolate has been melted. MINT SHERBET. The following rule for mint sherbet which has never been in print before makes an unusually refreshing dessert. Have ready the juice of five lemons, on© pint of sugar, a Quart of water, half a rupful of mint leaves pressed down hard and a tablespoonful of gelatine. L-et the tvater and sugar come to the boiling point, then add the gelatine and remove it in 1 stantiy from the stove. Crush the mint leaves and stir them into the boiling wa ter. Add also the lemon juice. When cold strain into a freezer and freeze at I once. GOOSEBERRY JELLY. It would be a pity to let the gooseberry beason pass without making borne goose berry jelly to serve with fish and cold meats. It is made by adding to every cupful of gooseberry pulp two cupfuls of sugar and letting the whole boll until it is of a thick, jellylike consistency-. To pre pare the gooseberry pulp, "top and tail** the fruit, then add enough water to It to prevent burning. Let It cook on the stove until the fruit Is soft. While cooking pound the fruit with a potato masher, oc casionally to hasten the process. When done press the whole through a sieve fine enough to exclude the seeds and skins. This gooseberry pulp ma-- be spiced If desired, but it is delicious without the spices, and is particularly good with fried weakflsh in midsummer, or. la fact, -with any fish or with cold meats. NICE FOR BREAKFAST. Eggs with cream sauce are nice as a change for breakfast in summer. Boil the eggs hard, remove their shells and slice them. Place them on waferlike Pongee dust coats for young boys for travelling or automobile use sell at ?7 78. TThlte fierce bathing suits in on« piece, trimmed with pale blue or pink wash silk, for the two-year-old, coat $2 U>. Little openwork Bocks in colored lisle for children are 35 cents, and these in silk are 50 to 75 eems. The newest socks for children are in white, with colored Elllt 'locks; they sell for 50 cents a pair. Chamoisetta gloves for little girls are 50 cents a pair, in the two-clasp length. Flat leather music cases In which to carry eheet music or opera scores without folding cost $3 D A red leather jswel bag. fitted with trays. pin straps and ring compartments, for the traveller, <mt Jl7 M A balloon-shaped shopping bap of gray MM* having a braided cord handle, costs $6 49, A purpla leather bag, with inside purse and brush, comb, glass and powder box, in silver gilt, M 0« lor £7 43. A lavender leather bar -with leather fit tings is very smart, and is sold lor $13 49. Mercerized pen-aline fkirts, black ground FOREIGN RESORTS. LONDON HOTELS. Seen m the ~J"hcps FOREIGN RESORTS. LONDON HOTELS. "At th« Heart of Los<?on" S^ERMINSfiOIU St James Park. Lotxdcm sw. Quiet. Refined. Horee-UUe. Secluded yet central. Covered-way connection with Underground Railway System. Luxurious Lounge. Superior Cuisine. 4 la carte or inclusive terms. For II nstr ted booklet .*:. liinlnf nnai'.-Ki a-idr-s Town I |grCogic st TiULVZI BCSCAC..39B K.ITB Atxs- N.Y. OX THE ROYII ROUTE TO BRAKMAB. Birnam Hotel, Birnam, Perthshire, Scotland, (2 Minutes' Walk from Biraam and Dun keld Station.) HiCti Class Family Hotel. Tariff Moderate. Finest Scenery in Scotland. GOOD SALMON' and TROUT FISHING FREE. Golf Course adjoins Hotel Grounds. GOOD GARAGE A>'P INSPECTION FIT. slices of moist toast. Pour sc cream sauce slices of moist toast. Pour sc cream sauce over them that has been sprinkled with chives. Garnish with a few aprays of parsley and serve. SHOE POLISH MAGNATE LOSES Wanted to Restrain Rival from Using Own Name on His Product. Anthony I^. Aste. the "J. P. Morgan" of tli*» booT.hlackfng industry In this city and owner of race horses, applied yesterday in the Supreme Court for an injunction to re strain James 11. 'iriffin from using his own name on a brand of shoe polish. Asre is president of the Griffln Manufaturfng Com pany, which Is in thy same business, and ha said that bootblacks got the two products mfied up on arcount it the similarity in the names, to the dLsai vantage of the pe titioner. Griffin, th« defendant, showed to the court that he, was a graduate of ''•••• ester Polytechnic Institute, had taught <:iemis try, was for five years an analytical chea- '' ts' and had given much time to the chem ical side of the manufacture of shoebiack ins; and that he wad fully equipped to make the polish. Also he insisted that he had a right to usa his own name. The ; motion for the injunction was denied. WERE REMARRIED IN CHURCH • : '! Magistrate Paroles Bride Arrested on Mother's Complaint. Mr*. John L«onetti, the eighteen-year-old i bride who spent Tuesday night in a cell in the East 104 th street police station dressed In her wedding finery, on her mother's complaint, was arraigned in the Harlem court yesterday. There she was paroled until Friday by Magistrate Harris to per- i mit her to be married In a Catholic church. ■ This was the wish of her mother, Mrs. i Margaret Brown. Leonetti, who is the manager of a Coney Island resort, had no objection to a repe tition of the ceremony, and the bride and bridegroom left court for St. Lncy's Church. END USE OF "SHORT BARRELS " Produce Men Agree to Stop "Trade Custom" in Sale of Potatoes. Tie selling of potatoes in "short bar rels"' will stop on August 1, according to an agreement made with Commissioner Dris coll of the Bureau of Weights aad Meas ures, by the produce dealers who were be fore him yesterday. He had found that by a "trade custom" the barrels used In sell- Ing potatoes were considerably under the legal size. The produce men told him that most of th* "short barrels"' came from the east ern shore of Virginia, and that to stop it at once might cause a scarcity of potatoes In the market which would result In a rise in the price. The Commissioner said he would allow them time in which to make the necessaary arrangements with, the shippers. with Dresden pink rose design, cost 89 cant*. Large tils trays In fancy wlcHer frames are rather new for afternoon tea and sell for $3 <«. * *: : Lima squeezers In aluminum are very handy and sell for 97 cents each. Another new convenience removea the eyes of pineapples and sells for 13 c»nis, •while olive stoners sell for 24 cents. Sets of rosette irons In a box for pastry making are 23 c«nts, and are much used by the home cook. Imported linen candle shades come In all colors and sell for 42 cents and upward apiece. Dresden silk shades to cover the electric light bulbs are $179 each. At the many midsummer millinery sales now going on la the exclusive French shops attractive hats may be picked tip for 55 and upward- CelluleiU shaded hatpins in greens and purples are in the shape of large butter flies and are ijnite dressy; they cost 60 centa each. Th» llamas of ships whfr» articles mtntion*3 on thie peso were »esn can t>« obtained b, se»ii in? a stamped and addressed .env«lc>p« to "Bern la th» Shop*," New-York Tribune. COLUMNS FOREIGN RESORTS. j FOREIGN RESORTS 7 Proprietors The GORDON HOTELS, Ltd. ■A &1 ft M Clo.*~ in Buckingham Mm Wr-ttminater 9 31 319 II II 911 Abbey and canveTiient for er-ry*' h~r*. Tariff fr^c- <5 9 S mV" Km IB fl^B from' Uptown Office "i«w York Tribune," r? .- Owf'lrVllf Broadway, yew 1 ork. \ Tha mm WESTERN R£SLWAY of ENGLAND is the Historic and Scemc Line !nnd provides American Travellers -with tbe most luxurious and rapid means of transit from PLYMOUTH FISH GUARD ! LIVERPOOL TO TO TO LONDON LONDON LONDON by the new, shcrt by the historic*! rotxte in 4 hours by the direct route for through Royal Mail Route. Ocean Passengers. Shakes country The Great Western Railway is the favourite Tourist route to Chester, Stratford-on-Avon f Warwick, Oxford, Windsor and London, and the shortest and most direct route to Devonshire and the Cornish Riviera, -with their unrivalled scenery. Interesting literature and full information regarding the Great Western Railway may he had on application to T. KATELEY, GENERAL AGENT, 355 Broadway, New York. TELEPHONE >'O. 26*1 FRAXKT.Ty. PADDI>*GTO>* STATION. MMMH W. JAiUS C. LSGIJS. GESiTTS-AX 3iA2rAGX». The Finest Seaside f% OT J£? IfcJ f> (EeJylam) 5 H*3r« Resort en the North Sea. V^ W I fa 81 \J from London or *"* 3B:OTSXiS OX TUI3 SSJEJ^. i'HOKTT Hotel de la Plage ™= continental -- - ;oo Bed* And Restaurant De Luxe " Splendid - . . 400 Entirely Rebuilt & Rofarni»h»d ; * ' hursaai&BsatJ-SitC 50 ~ 300 Beds— Rooms From SL2O With Pension. $3 to 85 per day ALL HAVE PRIVATE BATES & BALCONIES OVERLOQgING BEA. ACG DE CLSBCS. Pro*. YICHY-Hotelsdu Pared. Majestic Palace Every Modern American Hotel Comfort & Luxury Finest Location Overlooking Park. J. \LETTI. .^gT ===" TWO LEADING HOTELS. """^ BERLIN. o,^ ,, T HAMBURG. Hotel Qer Kaiserhof Hotel Atlantic Renovated at coat of 5/. 000,000. RESTAURANT PFORDTE. '< All Laie9i Ammrimmn Comforts. Facing Beaiftifn/ Al*t*r Late. Illustrated Booklets boa "'Stye Y«rfc T'thq**.** -_ D~T*TT «5 < riT*lU > LEADING FASHIONABLE HOTEL OF DRESDEN. *%■£■»**.£* 11l p RI VATE BATHS. GARAGE. FINE GARDEN. Facing Central Station. THE CONTINENTAL ! T HOTELS IN ENGLAND. LOHDON . Midland Grand Hotel MANCHESTER . . Midland Hotel LIVERPOOL ... /\dciphi Hotel LEEDS Queen's Hotel BRADFORD. . - - Midland Hotel MORECAMBE BAY . . . Midland Hotel DERBY Midland Hotel W. Towle. Manager. Midland Ball-tray Hotels and Refreshment Room*, «tc Chief Office- Midland Grand Hotel. L&mdon. _ HOTELS IN THE_BRiTISH ISLES SGOTLAIID, ISLE CF SKYE Kind's Arms Hotel, Kyleakln ! Unrivalled position and commands unsur passed Sea views. Ideal health resort. > Bracing sea and moorland air. Boating, ! Bathing, Sea-Fishing. Reduced inclusive terms June, July. Postal and telegraphic address : " Macinnes, Kylealdn." r SHA>-KJLrS— OF WIGHT. IIOJLLIER'S SHAMCLiX HOTEL. .Ilec Usht Ro**-O>"-WTi;. "Th.c Rhine of England." BOVAI. HOTEL— OVERLOOKING RIYEB BETTWS-Y-COED (NOKTH STALES) TeL No. IS. WATELOO HOTEL THE SHELBOITKXE HOTEL Tariffs of the Hotels and full particulars as to root« may be had at the European Office* of "TJie Tribune." at "Danes Inn House, 263 Strand < overlooking Aldwych and Klnsstray), London. ____^_^^ France, Belgium a nd Holland. Grand Hole! PARIS Boulevard dcs Capuciaes and Race de FOpera. 1,000 Rooms with Private Baths. Tariff on Application. ! FA it I S avonle American Honse) r HOTEL OUATHAH, P£RISH° TELDELJATHEHS£ Kiuv 15 Rua scribo Opposite the Grand Opara "'The Modern Hotel of Paris" E. ABMBrtUSTER, Manaflar. PARIS r hOIEL DE LILLE ET NLBION 2-3 Rue St. Monore. close to Place Veadomi. : First class. All modern tmproveiamta. ErerT home co~rort. Lars* ball. Restaurant. lunebeoss and dinners at fixed price* or a la < carte. Telegram*. ULLALBION. PAHIS— Henri Ab»dlt». Pn)prl»mr ! latlld ET D'aL24?iY. .Grand Location. Opposite riillerle* Gar dens. Private Baths. Heaters. Eoonj from 4 It*.; with • Beds. 6 to*. Lnnch. 4 fr*. : Pinner. 5 frs. at separate tables. ' ! Pension from tr». 15 .50. P Hotel Cecilia Hotel Cecilia 11, Avc. Mac .Mahon, Arc de Tri omphe. Suites with baths. Cables Cecilia. _ M _ Mf - IHOiR. PROPS. P~A P I S: ' A\ de I' Opera HOTEL MONTANA New & Up-io-Daie Hotel TRY IT 1 1 ipny All American [til I * rote! Luxuries JUBASS&DEURS The Right First Class Hotel AHOTtLSPLtHO O-EXGEL^U tA-LtO'Dttiflu Comfort. Ho»«iIct>o!1. Prop. HOTEL SPLEHDID-EXGELSIOB ADVERTISEMENTS ASP STBSCKIPTIONS for Th« Tribuiu* r«c«iv«d at their Lptown Office No 1564 Broadway. b«tsr»«-n 88th and BTth eta. untU 9 o'clock p. m. AdT«rtiß«meot« received at th* foUowtn« branch oSJcea at reg ular office rate, until 8 ('deck p. ■ . vis. : 2*4 nt aye. a. a. cor. 23d «!.: 13» 6tn avc. cor. I'lh it- - 104 East l*t»i «t.; -S7 West 42.1 St.. b«fwe»-n 7tii and Sth aye«.; 263 West I23tb b«. ; 1033 Sd *t«-; l«Ct» Sd aye. near «l» *t.; |TM Ist aye.. near al>th »•-; !57 East 123 th be; T3B Turnout at*.; 050 8d aye, aatl ary Americas Ulitriot T»l«gTaph Offlc*. HOTELS IN GERMANY. " DISCH HOTEL * Well- Known Select House ** iT\%2 P f"l YIV RoosM Vl * til PrtTat* ; 1 |r\LOl/L«n Bath and Toilet**. P L v? U L ! 1 B*th and TolleCtai. y HOTEL BELLEVUE DistJrtsruisbed House »f eid reputation. Cniqn* position. K. ROVN~EJXIJ>. Gen. "Haw— T. Frankfurt — rawl Hotel FraifirSriif K£SUL»A.\T RITZ. LEAPING HOTtX A>~P KEgTACBANT. niinnrwn 1 £l?fat Odd. station. Fl HTL HOnOPOL-ffIETBPPOLE i ' • : y '.»,"■: m vrt- .° pt r h. WUNuHUL-mt i Hu^U_LE Hanover Facto? Central St«. /illl sJ VHi 1\ prlTars tofiet & baas. HOTEL ROYAL MUNICH : W of Euro?* ■" Hotel Continental HOTEL. DE. LUXE yUlgy j Most B«aotifal «mS UiiiWil ; Modern in Germany. wwiWJ l Modera « 6e __ _ FOUR SEASON HOTEL Hl lIIDCMQCOn Tbe Bot«I d« Lme. |\UnLiTii3Lrta :•» Booms with 3>tto. 1 1 Sendi«'s Wurttembcrger-Hof HfIESB^DEH, Hotel de Luxe. W Nassauer-Hcf Hotel. WlESßlDiifiiA^rw^. PALACE Hotel & Bat&s iiTiccciAncii \ opposite if IMPERIAL HOTEL HOTELS IN RUSSIA. Russia; Moscow, HOTEL BERLIN first class — 150 Bedrooms. America?' and English Patrons. Smss Proprietor » AUSTRIA, HUNGARY, SWITZERLAND ICIIIIn in Austria HOTEL BRISTOL located on tas ru?bio3jsai- Kamthaerrtax. *j»d the favorite resect «t Aaiericaa*. Tar fwt Frparh Cni«iaa mm «hat— «rtna»- AUSTEiii-The Tyrol HOTEL TYBOLIMNSBRUCK starting point tor niwwtnwwintn Finr*. Bvimn«e aad rail Keaerc. Grand 3loantata^ Views. IlltistriU-i brochtire fre« from V T. TrTh— . 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