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THE CHICAGO CONI TIIS 310 WIWAM. Whose sae emsesm e envm Wme W Assemble West T.56iy. a sesmarse or 1103 m rec 'n " "sawS ? Ui==..seU2 T- a iaa SU assU maan Tom *numanieY? SIY3 SURN WADS "a0 I ... T.. ,m..--ZW...a .UN MaW e Inan-now 2o ear To rr. no wi whk he been built at Chicago Uo .a...d.as the damoastie national oom vemtion in the most emondious structure In as western eimatry. it will cover 20,09 people and has been built especially for the purpose for which it is to be used. It he been cemstracted at a cost of 2350 @nd will be turnished at a east of 4.606. When the Mo a esamlttse Ems to mans a pise for te eevention Chicago was not an applicant for e homer. Chicago had an on its hands that it -ed to have for ae season. But after other eides hd eetended for the prise, and after onme had eatisled the committee that the -leate could take omre of a convention, eeimnittee, of its own volition. named Chiago as the pisee, and. of course, ('cag could not S1dme. In the eourse of tijme I necessry1 e.-m..-tes to prepare a place met. Chicago's a es.ene of hM somimmittee offered the Auditor fm, bat the majority at the committee d-' inred. It Was not big The eastern =4 of the mittee wanted pie that would I aeeemmodate all who wanted to come. After a g&ed deal of talk it was decided to build a wig i It fall up the Chicago contingent to I ems that this Isgwas built, furnished and A Paid for. SPS OV TE WIowAN. 2U wta Is M fet long. 350 feet wide and bide b 1 feet high, the largest convention hal ever buit in the United States. It is con- i streted entirtsy of wood and Iron, with or 6=00W hatenre, although it is to be torn 1 INTERIOR OF I dew. -medasly after the convention. The I stage, en the Michigan avenue side, Is la a @I to hold at et510 person. Directl in freat of the stage is the rostrum for the of-l ess of the convention and the speakers and1 in ofst of test the desks of the eacial stenog 8m0es md tables for at least three hundred t w -ar men are provided on the right and c ftofth& rostrum. The Arst row of press t 00101 is raised six inches above the main fdoor I d the bast row two feet above it. This is a t fSMerO that will be thoroughly appreciated by I te me who will write the story of the proceed eo the esvention. The newspaper men are I rvided with beilities for transferring their 1 idireet to telegraph wres in another part I of ebbing. These wires are connected' wit the newpa offes in various parts of t the eTntre, so the reporte of the proceed- 9 can be into = almost as quickly as if * Iwere the town of publi eato.1 The mai SOr of the hall which Is to be 3eel0, eomwns so @at for the delegates. The UaW body of the hall. including the stage, Srms one ecamplete section. There are two als twelve fee wide on each side of the 6-=d=g to the delegates' seats and oMn directly froms the street. No one be to enter them exept delegates. newn a er and persons holdiag Uicketa to seats enthstage. TEm PAnO* All of the rest of the main door is divided tt1 four esee-, each emtanimng 3.00 seats, th fernishing a sating capacity on the main beer of~ovr 13.. In addition there is a. 1 aemawM r norsmTT. WhWSbS Pkae et of ertlem Gblttviskee Wore, Approved by e am.... . The cami-dae- hame made the folowing 1 tsomn to the resolution of the tsnate dated Nay 81, 1M. directing them to report the rem sens fer their approval of ertain plaina of sub a viiom of suburban property in the District ot Cesmia net in accordance with the act of, a hAgest 23,336, ad other legislation on the They may they haee endeavored to comply as, naasty as practica with the spirit of the law of la thehave nterpreted it. I With reference to the observance of the re- t geemt of that law that subdivision. should be mad in eamfermity with the general plan of ~ty of Wes*ington, they have been con bet r et by the fact that the plan of maid e6Weterlally deta n lmaany ntaces fro a aneiform sestem, and econd that -ess sberban eabdivisions had been made" and reerdad to the passage of that law and addedembarrassemnt in the appli anmof the law toshsun subdivisions. I o~ria vation from the! general city street design, but rather as indi ...a ta de,.,ture from.a tr.eeretiln.. ealstad, where r iid adheremse thereto would heeo be~ en ankly incomvenient or op. - a net inelm -n with thepupe ofte law, whose akers mest be prsmdto have beesminfer..d.:rt. iste,.lais ex.t ta in pin- they inatedn as the =model. With reference to the dIlelis InterposedJ h te ay ot an Ideal system by the suburban ..baivle..whieh ..itd prto the,....,ge af the lew et 18J8, they have to state that the seets of the city of Gere~nIn most In see--- do sot hermomlie wth the streets of Wtoathat there are a mumber of sub ate ingsdin the two large and vlge o----m-~ and Meant Plass ma, a great nuamber of euburbaa sbdiva-, ismenk e of whisk are built upon and other. the eriemsuburban reservations ad the eet ofmnedatlsi. Institutionsfa th av Observa..ry grenl.he be. re arem .h. .theenr... water u ,l rese value, the bieesCE' Dagme, the (IticUniver itv~O~h~sg and the proposed site no- - h~elvedia..r. ero to..e e te askeet .,..,.,o ase ..d~ad thsevid.ee inthe of t etef ahl t that itsi as dene by tsp e sthia or other emi pate eti l M la ts iam nh torinder - subdivistem sces * een be dam wihot oatin= the eprt o e law, er wishmi g mee to the pbiin The esimss of es -eb memeem and esosaubtra ems of e minheite dir ~m d~ istn hpp eat s t ap es mr of.hme ee m e ath m, ..e .h..o. ENTION.WIGWAM. -ary running around thre e i of theh.e. hd supported rh g a pasesgeway fItsmm feet wide em to nsa ide of the haA and aner of ea width e .. south ide, both leading to te ashi for seaosad loading " auk eparate:: e;es eia asl thirteen ft MWid, Eawse ion has a separate entrance fkree s Mlali% al is mot Snneetd with ay ether meahm hIm i". The mais entamese are en the norh sle eseti mas of the bu-iling The stairways war e tly straight, so that there -a be oe ag ansmharp turn or loolings. 1he sesu so J sides of the main Ber wh the dl1gat1 0 wr. re to be . arrnged I. ....- n fe eoWND" PIAT OF RAM ia. The front row is elseated a few inas. d those behind rieradusly, Unti the a ow is twenty-four shove the maim Aer. 'ere are no special mat for alternat es.Th ril have to take their aenme with the di ay speetatom From each sectiom there e nneromi sate o the street, to be ned only in same of emer ency. They ae very wide, and the mmnge Luditorinm can be emptied in a very Sew mil Iti. ee if boeft the at the t9M in divie into twe ations. Each is reached from the stret by a tairway thirty-two feet wide. The outrance o the gallery are from the towers in the row. The bu n located an Michigan avenas, otween WWis=and Xadisan streke HE -WIGWAM. ended, with a frontage of 400 feet en Michan venue. 3Am? OF AOomS. The wigwam is easy of aese. The Illinois Central railroad depot i within a loek of the wigwam. The suberban system of bat line is the best in the country and will Lnvey the delegate when he is tire an an odv else who wants to go there, to the wr.1' mir grounda in fifteen minutes. The tracks of e Michigan Central roadparallel thoea of the Ilinoia Central. The Wabash and Cotage ,rove cable mins, running to W Park nd the world's fair grounds, run one lock of the building. The State a"eet amble 3 69th street is within one block. The ele ated road trains, which will be in operation by se time the convention meets, will run to 3th treet from the down-town terminal at Van luren street. five blocks from the hail. Trains en the North Side cabie ean be resehed rithin three blocka of the hal. Trains on the Fest Side cable run within ve bloek. Horse are on various lines went and south ran within wo and five blocks. The docks of 14 Gee.d Ich line of steamers for al lake pdnts we rithin three blocks. The Auditorium to withim ix block*, the Victoria, Iticbeie, Ilamd and Vellington Hotels are within Ave blodab; the *remont and Commercial are within five locks. the Sherman within sit, the iga rithin seven. the Grand Pacific within seves, he Great Northern within six, Burke' Me oy's. Gore's, Brevoort. Windsor's and y's within i and eight; the post withi even, the board of trade withi eht bilock. Ehe business center of te city i within from me block to mine blacks wot, one to ds olocks south and frbm ane to Ave block. north. he line In the inclosed treeing showe te line f 7th street extended in strict conformity with be same street in the city of Waftam gad be extent to which 7th street es in et rorth differs from it, With reference to the fifty-foot streets is the obdivisions of the Moore tract, the Commm loners have to state that Thorns and Beaten Ireeta, which are only fifty feet wide, ar em mnsons of city streete of the emewidth and orreepond with etreeta in another (eonigou) obdivnsion, also a pproved and rcreinse be pasge of the law of 1816. Their sspt nee by the Com==immine-e was based em an nderstan-ing that it was conforneble with he uraenee of their predecsorm. At the date f sfee approval of theme subdivisons the bil rhich makes the minimum width of ne treets ninety feet had not passed both hoea f congreme. With respect to the Seheutam Perk subdi ision it wdll be notied that this lie in the action surrounded by the erroneoes sabdii ion of Petworth, by Bightwood avem er 7th treet, which in diretonm torsp e to treet or avenue in the city of Waigo; by he Soldiers' Borne, Howard Unvrtrand he rservoir, mons of which can be ee4 r hanged by the cinmmmars. TheCommb ioners, in view of this candiion of alarm, ap ,roved this subdivion, as it seasmed te be ae rommodated, so far as possible, to the best ad rantings of the seaction and themeseroaag dwas mot nes-i-a-nt with their views of he law. It was their intention, If a hIM cbouM be massed, to estm-kh-h a er ae t em of ighsay, to prolon ih.=a avenm, me o oc reek Chiarch read' to oiatWarl treet and replace It a north and set treet in the middle the treet between Brightwood avenue and the Seidliri' H stes amne to be inety feet wlde, and to msea |eneral north and mouthecosneetion to the -s , build a roa :th norhendayo he remmrvoir esteadig, If posmihie, to trightwood avenmaking the sa mety ma: wide, and rgdi the ether ste ran ting east and west this~ esies msiner treets, making them a.i i sebt to widt rhe subdvaorn of Schentem was made to onform to this ide. which the n...arn.... elieved to be the beet for th sectm. Atea meeting of the Assaria Liey Ae tieto the entertalmat en-a-n-e to the -amo--to in thleeity were passed sma Bert that as s-ee of the Amide... Imaiy he sciasion we desire to enprns ea geiee t lr. A. N. Speoford, the Mearian etCupm 30o. Weston P~t c. W. N. Z w . E.M.1Plal and . H.L. Prines,w wh mad ni idgeese seek d rva ear etesmn meet i W m aswea stotheater he varies Mbmes and M-sima- is bo .Wwihalsbe o h Mr,. 3.3 es es e tr h i sh2e tesae -- - am es ye ea tamb to Mr. sad MmL . . thh b -is-ab e d e me M insrimnss am m 9xgsn a&ggL -v bam P IlmIM assu Aba Uses. seem = . acbsiess . 3ama the Wpbs-ma. L ACB CUEEAIMS AS NOW VWNG MAD ef c SIMaple mwu4n Im r-e or haft .edr .andee. T2%y awe At bltest moed fas, od my be made very prin and net or ebaberete i the est m s, asmeeadlg to the hneter ethse rtming. We don't emppos Met thesyi ew last leag; it is a b e the bsimeate decesaten widh everybody trled to aep about two years age, whim the Vanaelits bad son rbie Wtones Intreduced Into the decorations at their drawing remcs. The eet s iply bewidering, but It oost te useh, and te fad stpped where it starte. With twe rauled e'r * It will be the samn way, they wil rn so rapidly inte =mme that begme lang thy will be entirely oet. ac ppeifa ream it i well to remember: 1. That a ro having a cold north light should be furnished In warm eolors and that a dash rem abouM be clothed In garing or -hr liht shades. I. That bordere of any kindlmen,by sharply dnaling the tearer ot a rooms, the apparent e.e of a teem. . Is a smal room mall patteras should be 4. Iseseruing fros celling to Soor give *9 eee et height while Ue running around a room lessn t height. DAWa A"D 712M5 Nor Msaveal yers It baa been regarded as prope, to furnish a room, with a pattern run afg up to the co"e, ometimes with a dado and frise, and sometimes not, but invaribly with the esling either of a plain tint or a daiWtier pattern abut now a premedents are thrown ade,'nd mme of the mat effective hbere are furnishedb running a dado to a chair emnhin= wim a mligand carry lag a per to within twelve Inches of the cove. cei t covered with a design .The ee is like the wall and i the sove, twelve ninhes, is a continuatison of the esiling design. This gives A Canopy emet. which is now much in vogue. "We have," aid a well-known decorator re estly, "more mlis than ever for dadom; people Snd as a rule that their paper weer poorly i around the lower pert of the walls, and to seenomise they frequently put up a new dado, only the rest of e wa serving for a while 10ftmi'ahed, however, with a good substantial o dado it is an ay matter to keep the wals in I g condition, for should the upper portion become s ile t sea bocamily redreseed at a very trivia coat. One takoe care of the walls nowadays much as a man repleniahee his wardrobe; his coat and vest are all right and he gets new trousers or vime versa. People pst 31-cent paper on the wall rand8 aroll dadoe and the effect is all and where the dado is of a washable kind it wlat for years, while new offects can be p sdce pring or fill by merely repepern t ll or eight feet of p" betweenfe and dado. Tn LADY's DRIV. If there's amy one piece of furniture that has takes a boom during the pat three years it's the lady's desk. Madame DeGenlis, a clever woman of the ]ast century, was under the Im preasion that she was the Arat woman to pos ems a writing desk, and she sa In her eUotmre that as soon as she hadone all the other woman followed suit. She was mis taken. however, for at the Cluny Museum in Park there lea curious old desk that once be longed to Marie do Medici. However, the possession of a wrin desk san be in sowle regarded AS Indica the posesion of literary genius. James Gordon Deanett for a long time got M;7 with a barrel head; wrote ev on a lap 4 Pod- Milton's Igt used a rary table; Golth bra dhshelf on a rocking chair in wle the daintleet of emeritorial out are fe tly used by the most Illiterate folk, the ortodox man or woman of letters is quite indifferent to the good or bad tasteful new of his furniture. The most expenive deek that we know of is On that was sold at the Hamilton palc about = om ago ~ for ?UM (S.S7) It was " neby Mar Aoetteand isa amof ormolu and laeored work. It s only fee high and S feet 7 inches wide. A Tr m 1n moo. Am exquisite bed room lately done In blue and Wnver was furnished in maple, which is just new so eceedingly popular. The carpet of pearl gray and blue was not itted to the walls, a space of fearte inches being left around the room. The wals were hung with cretonne of robin's-oe blue, on which pttern of silver dalalee showed a charming efect. The frieze was of silver with a broad bend of daisies and geneete above. The picturee in the room were sinfully aeleeted wafer colors framed in white i and diver. The window hangings and bed fur slahing. malehed the wall covering. The re. p was of maple, the andirons and a banging beigof bra. All the brioe-brac. was of v blue and white wedgewood. A, charming effect wae given by the arrangement upo the drees ins e and wrn ble, which is nowadays as ssetia furnishng of almost every room, of larbouquets of superb GabrielleLusetteraes. pon the other side of the hall, and in charm 11 eentrast to this dainty room with its light ats, was a grander aprmn done in pink and ebony,relieved b gl.The carpet was a e Wilton of deep ros e . The walls were covered with silk of a sun shiny pink. The frieze above the golden Ie tare rod was of many-shaded tomes. The are in, the eentr being a carved motto--the one meats et a homse are the friends who frequent1 It-a maost aprepriato metiment for a geast c cher. Thfurnitare wee all of ebony, with bassg The draperles were of blabh leseand he armihing ofthe samme ma which tied teboltrad held bc h draporiem being of pink and apple green. -- And now .......e...me.f t.eer whe.n th.....tr, ..rr,-....at gwes vel.,..... advise to every eremcrseator, who reads the ham department of her favorite jourenl m the reatement et the irpaoIn saammer Uissa and ittie ef-hand ugeto that etA6 bg -spe- e te ee . t g-..mfal.e pleand above a3l~ one should eat off the dean ken the chm er neither n~ues anytigelse will ba macmain, ahaees the ent oani ta himee Thamee sbemhget sresarrangeda sheuld be eevered. In sek a aese the beat form Is to laS the fender reat thes and lia with kens and masse beeto seb a oartin eam -ede trom ene at the rubrtp e ewler pereigma ruba, whieb elag to e work Ike a beth. 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