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resort: flit I(fl)1IIT, ivy jvv/i i Skilled by Years of Alpine Moun Peaks Above the Clouds Grander than the CANADIAN NA 4 ALONG THE 1 i CANAOIAF^ Uur Hotels at uur | BANFF, LAQQAN, | EMERALD LAKE Al *1* are tno<l*-l9 of comfort ami convenience, and | viKxllarul paths by lake ami stream, or seek v V lens of the for eat or the tfnny tribes of the wi *t* offers uneijnaleil opportunities. | OUR TRAIN SERV y Our Swiss Guide service in % our illustrated booklets, which art 'X ROBERT KERR, P. T. M.f *?* Montreal, Quebec. ATLANTIC C1TV. N. J. ~ "21QTEL~iROQUOBS, ~ 0<-ean en?l South Carolina ave.; center of attractions; an Ideal modern hotel, ranking with the best huuses; capacity. 400; r??om9 single or en suite, with private bath; elevator to street level; extensive porches, orchestra, etc.: special irrms, .$12.fr'4. $15. $17.iy>. $!'( wky. Open all year. R?*?klet mailed. Je6-30t.l0 W. F. SIIAW^ LA FONTAINE, modern appolntmeuta, superior table; $8 up weekly, tl fin nn ilailv. It. B. PAKKEK. ^ j.TP-3Jt Mailer Cottage, North ??. Excellent table; electric lights; $125 dally, $7 %nd $8 weekly. JyS-30t,4 HOTEL LAM BORN, Maryland are. near beach, piers and amusements. Select location. New management. Open all year. Elevator to street. Private baths. Booklet. Jy?-30t.5 O. U. MlliLEU. TENT VILLAGE,ON T5T Hygienic tents furnished; double roofs; delightfully cool. Refined people. Gits In every tent, llluatrated t>ooklet. MORRISON & LOCK ROW. 1irft-1.lt R HOTEL SIIOKEHAftl. Ocean end Virginia ave. Elevator. Private baths. Open surroundings. $10 to $18 weekly. Booklet upon application. Jy l-HOt.5 W. B. COTTEN. hotel monticello, Ocean end of Kentucky avenue. Near all attractions. NEW THROUGHOUT. ATLANTIC CITY'S LARGEST. FINEST AND BEST--APPOINTED HOTEL. AT MODERATE RATES. Elegant room* with bath. Table and service of highest standard. Fine orchestra. Ilome-like surroundings. Liberal management. Cap., GOO. Special rates, $10 up weekly. $2 up daily. Booklet. Ask Mr. Foster. _J*30-30t A. CONRAD EKIIOLM. rHAMfflC Michigan ave. near Beach. Extensively Improved. $8 up wkly. Excel, serv. A. COOGAN, Prop.; M. COOGAN. Mgr. Jy4-60? NEW HOTEL OSTEND." Whole block of ocean front (Chelsea end), Atlantic Cltv. Finest location. New management. Capacity, 500. Sea water in all baths, private and public. Every appointment. Handsomely furnished, indoor sea-water pool; dressing rooms for surf bathing. Orchestra. Special for July, $15 up weekly. Booklet. Autos meet trains. Jy2-30t,10 DAVID I'. KAHTER, Mgr_ The Aflbemarie, hlgb-claaa family hou*e. new throughout. Capacity. 400. Offer* upertal low rate# for July of $8, 110. $12.50 weekly?12.00 up dftlly-for large, cool front room?. metal bed*. Excellent table, abun* dantly (applied with frenh milk. eggs, poultry and vegetables from own farm. Attentive white service. Elevator to ill floor*. 4.000 ft. wide cool porcbe*. Booklet. Saturday to Monday, $3.SO. J. P. COPE, Proprietor. )el3-80t.12 D. B. KINO. Manager. nn/fiv=fprpn n=r\ rr3 r\n r\n n rrtk IniyUltIL IEM11?, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Occupies one-bait square of unobstructed beach front. )e1T 26t.fSu.10 WALTER J. BrZBY. LHOM CTON l&??,?tnA.nd w'-.pl??; ocean ?iew; premises extend to beach; bathing from home; |7 up. Booklet. l'ALL C. BOSECBAN3. 3y3-2Ut.eSg.4 HOTEL STICKNEY (Superior location; spacious lawns; bathhig privileges frotn hotel, C'apuclty, 300. Elevator, ex tensite porches, etc. Special, $10 to $15 weekly; $2 to $3 daily. L. V. ST1CKNEY. 3> 4 aut _____ MOTEL ORIENTAL UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Modern brick truclure. Strictly llreproof. M. 8TRASBURUER, Prop. 3y4-30t HOTEL GLENSIBE, Conn. and Oriental area. One minute from beach. Large, airy rooms: superior table; borne comforts; reasonable rates. Booklet mailed. A. F. UliEENE. jel&-30t,5 The Frontenac, New, modern hotel, as good a9 tbe best. Capacity, 280. Special July terms 8 ud weekly. $1.60 up dailr. Saturday to Monday. $3, including large, ocean-view rooms, metal beds, elevator, baths. Superior cooking, white service, etc. Wide, cool porches, overlooking ocean and Boardwalk. Booklet. Jy2-3ut.t? W. F. WAITS. NEW CLARION" Kentucky ave. Second bouse from beach. Elevator. Bi'ty?iul spring rates. Booklet. 3. K. BONIFACE. Jy? 80t.4 THE CLARENDON. Virginia ave. and Bcach. M. D. N1BV1AN. ?-0?> 114 QALEN HALL, HOTEL AND SANATORIUM. One of tiie newest stone, brick and iteel buildings. with every comfort. Always o;?en, always ready, always busy. For further Information ask Mr. Foster. 1333 Pennsylvania ave. Je22-30t,10 Hotel Jackson, Fireproof. Virginia Are. ami Bench Oppnalte the Steal Pl?r. Fractal J une rate? X12 .in nor nnv .. .? m ka I -? t ? ?-* '?? u y. p*r day up. American plan. Refurnished throughout. Finest cafe Id the city. Excellent cnlMlne. Music. JOUN CRL'SK. )?15-80 MO *lr*IU? n> IT * trr ?* Ocean front, S\ Charles ii ?? > - place. between two plera. Fresh aoU sea water batfca, private and public; ruuoltiK water, stc. Write for ruUs. Je20-30t.5 ('HAS. K. WAG NCR. | HOTEL SCARBOROUGH, Beach Front and Maryland Ave. Between piers, ce ter of all attractions: adloln log l.atulLo bvacb; excelK-.it ocean-front rooms, connectIf i; elevator t- street level; private baths* musk-; finest French cuisine. Weekly rates, 912.50 uo, tialiy. 5- 50 up. American plan. Management of ALFRED WV^AN, Owner. Je27 ?Ot.O Sifij ^/|C OQU Ocean ead h. Carolina UiL* * iL* u_> ?m^i ??e. ; enlarged and refurnished; between ptera; larg?. airy room-; special Ju!y rat- a. $8 to 5:2 \teekly. Booklet. A. II. lilUFIT. )** 22-751 HOTEL PON? K I?K LEON. VIRGINIA AVE.. AT Beaeh. Modern in appointments. Capacity, 350. Jftrrt-class ?-ulsine aud atrtice. Si-*clal spring rates. I'ooklet. J?2o-E0t.6 A. B. GRIN DROP. "HOTEL SEABRIQHT. "" One inlnutu fr<>m beach, on Rhode Island ave., Cjj ly situated. Jjtafood a specialty. Goo<i nerrico. kit-.'kii.a y. p. philupj. ATLANTIC CITY ? PLEASANT UO0U3 4.ND Brat-das* table; near beach; batblu# can be dlrert from bouse; terujg reasonable. Mr?. F!,OKEM'J& WILSON. 161 South Carolina .ti. )el9-3of A THE ST. CHARLES. St'xf Se'ect location on tbe Ocfin Ficot. l^st^rii tlve for Its elegance, est loiivcntxa. high* class putroiage ani libera! management; orchestra of aolcl?ta. 8ca water la all battia. Booklet, rate?, mcrratlous. ?tc. Apply to W'sblntrton r--pre?eata lve. II LALPiJ JSL'UiON. l?.?u 1 building; nhoaa ilaln 270U NEW1.1N UAlNbo. lei4 30t 10 G REEN'S HOTEL, KHSSivu.. Direct!* on the ocean frr-nt. between 'the two faBirue pier*; tbe esaeme of location. Capacity. 5 X). Sea and fresh-water bath#, attached to suites and public. Superior ?r\ll and cafe. I liUWA1U> W. GAHUtitO*. -% STAR RESORT Bt ^ Visit The Star's Free Informatioi J tive Booklets of Resorts, Hotels ?- about Railroad and Steamship I ?I fflllDFA I ZA l?Z/ U Y tain-Climbing, Will Lead You to \ Loftier than St. Bernard, |? Jungfrau, in the X TIONAL PARK | LINE OP THE $ I PACIFIC. | Summer Resorts at f GLACIER, FIELD, | 'MTTh rf"T\TT MlCm irfi/TMl f^ITTC? V ^j/ii ii u juK ir^ui^ u o y V to those who take delight in rambles In shady 1th sportsman's zest th*- haunts of the deni- % iters, a vacation in the Canadian ltookies y rECE ES PERFECT. ? x the mountains fully described in ? sent on application. E. P. ALLEN, C. P. & F. A., g Bond Bldg., Washington. ATI-ANTIC CITY. N. J. HOTKL CORNELL. KENTUCKY AVE. NEAR Beaeb. Capacity, 200. Elevator to street level. Convenient attractions. Superior table. $1.60 day up, $8 wk. up. M. E THROCKMORTON. Je!9-30t.4 THE CL11 TpN. COR. CONN. AND ATLANTIC aves. Cap., 200. Superior accoin. $7 to $12 wkly. tlx eel It ut borne cook lug. Desirable for families. Trolleys direct to all R. R. stations and iieach. (jelt*-G0t.5) C. A. SHAW. vT KG INI A AVE. AND BEACUT HOTEL MAJESTIC. Close to Steel IMer. Ocean lew. Capacity. 300. Elevator, private batbs. etc. Superior table. $10 up weekly, $2 up dally. Booklet. SAMUEL D. ELLIS. Jel8-30t,5 ~ THE HOLMHURST. New throughout. Sljuated on the most central ana yet select se^tloK Pennsylvania avenue; unobstructed ocean view. Capacity. 300. The very latest and every high-class hotel appointment. Private baths, running water In rooms; spacious Birches: amusement halls; elevator to street, etc. [ ok let and special terms upon request. jel5-30t HENKY DARNELL. Fireproof Rio Grande, i New York ave. and Beach. Over 100 ocean view rooms Cafe, elevator, running water and 'phone In rooms. Surf bath housea free to guests. Elaborate cuisine. White service. Moderately priced. J. PAUL KILPATftlCK. Jel3-30t,7 HAMILTON MALL, ceurn. unaer new management; elevator; baths. je!5-30t H. M HEKVK9. HOTEL BELBEN, Ocean itt. and Beach. Near plera and umuscrnfnta. SprlDK rates. Elevator. Mri. C. SEDDON. ror30-6()t.? Roanoke Motel, 1^7 dations and good table. $8 to $14 weekly. Jel6-60t.4 N. A. D1KHLIXQ. LA BELLE INN, Reach; flr?t- I I class table; $1.00 day up: $8 up weekly. je!5 'JUt MRS. J. YOU NO BLOOD. _ Grand Atlantic Hotel, | Virginia ave. and the Bench, Atlantic City, N. J. I Under entire Dew management. 850 beautifully | furnished rooms, en suite, with bath; hot and cold sea water attached to all baths. Also public hot sea-water baths. 'Phones In rooms. Music and social diversions. Terms: American plan, $2.50 per day up, $12.50 weekly up; Europeon plan, $1.50 per day up. Garage. CHARLES E. COPE, Prop., formerly of the Klttatlnny. Delaware Water Gap, Pa. Jell-aot HOTEL SOTHERN, VA. AVE. AND BEACH; CENtrally located; within 200 feet of famous Steel Pier; excellent table; liberal management: all modern conveniences. GILBERT L. CAKB. jcl 9-80t,4 fl a fl Pacific and III. aves. ChetwoodeVa^r&^u 18 to |)S weekly, $2 dally; J3.no Saturday to Mooday. E. '. DEMl'SEY. J?12 30t.3 HOTEL NEW ENGLAND, South Carolina ave. and the Beach; near piers and attractions. Large, snnny rooms* private bath*; elevator; sun parlor. Capacity, 850. Table and service superior. Special spring terras. Jel4-30t,7 BRYAN & WILLIAMS. BERKSHIRE INN7 Virginia Are. J Alw a J ? open. Kle?ator, etc. (S to 115 weekly. Cap.. 300. 8th aeaaoo. J. O. * J. E. DICKINSON. my22-tf.4 CM ESTER UNN, Elevator. fiua Parlor. Steam Heat. Moderate rate*. Uri. D. KNAUEB. ray? OOt.4 "TEOTF-IL rlredan AND MAGNIFICENT lIREPROCl' ANNEX. Tennessee ave. near Beach. Oppoalte Protestant and Catholic Churches. A oew. modern, up-to-date hotel. Extra large rooms. Private baths. Telephones. Metal beds. , Excellent table. Filtered water. Poultry and freab vegetables from our own farms. Flneat of meat Ka ran teed by dally veterinary Inspection. Capac\ 450. White service Special rates. $8 to |1<.50 wee'ily; $1.50 to $3 dallj. Booklet. \ m*2fl-90t R. B. LUD7. M.P. ASBUIIY PARK, If. J, The BerwSm, ASHIRY PABK. N. J. Absolutely tir?trlasa; elevator to street le.el; room* en suite, with Lath. 9. UAKEIt BKOOKS. J?18-30t,e Hotel Park View N57b IT' 2 minutes to beach, racing park, with ocean east and lake west. Capacity, 360; rooms en auite with private baths. M. E. .iROOMALI* jelH-lmo.S BEACH HAVEN, X. J. The Engleside, Beach Haven, N. J. Now open. The beat combination of Beashore features on the coast. Matchless bay for Bailing and flaking; perfect beach acd bathing. The Engleslde has all the modern conveniences, private bath with sea and freak water. Booklet. jeao-an.io r r. excle. Mgr. CAI'E MAY, K. J. STAH VILIA. Cape May, N. Koll M???r Plrat Louae from t*eiirh. I orgdlatawe 'phone. M. L. BICHAPDSON. jyl-2ftt.ePu THE STOCKTON IiOTKL, CAPE MAY, N.J., will open July 8. For Information, rates, etc., addresj P. H. 8 CAKE. Hotel >.ormandle, Wa?hIngton. D. C. HORACE M. CAKE. Prop., Cape M?y. N. J. my27-d.eSu.00t,o CONGRESS HALL?OT?::N8 JCNE 29. FINEST I l<u>* Inn I Will' V.p</>lr lintol lior* ~ t ii E "v i rg I MA. Ocenn end of Jucknon it. Open all the year private hnttis. (Jel0-30t) R. H A LP IN. ( A PE M A Y T'O 1 NT, N. J. HOTEL LAFAYETTE, " CAPE MAY. N. J. Directly on tbe Beack. Newly furnished. Rooms CD suite with private bitbs. jell f.Su.in.w to aulu JOHN TI?ACY.. j SHOREIIAM HOTEL. i Select fumllj house. Mod. rites. Cup. 300. Tree . bath houses. Orchestra. Trulls? nil stst'o-a. I jezs-aot.'* J. c srni.Noca. DF.ll. RKtrn sir "* Hotel St. EEmo,SZ!?T^i!i rtmod. Eioellent ? r?lce & ruLair.e; gi?xl bo*t'nr on DimI lsk?; golf link*; twoklct. M:?. A.. E. SMITll. Je23-30t.4 i.o\?;roiiT. w. ji. ~* The Devonshire, {????,* lew from every room. Every appointment end convenlenc?>. Special ratee to July 15. Booklet- W. BOICE. Jel-flOt OCEA5T CITY, *T. J. THE MOTET. ri!MRifnr.ivn firviv pitv m ? 1A rew bouse, accommodating 500 guests, wltb all modern Improvements; facing directly on Ik# ocean; 70 minutes (rem Philadelphia, 30 minutes by trolley from Atlautlc City. For Information address P. li. S. CAKE. Hotel Normandle, Washing. D. O. It. K. CAKE. Manager. Ocean City. N. J. my27-deSu.OOt,T OCPAN (illQVE. N, J. Osborne Mouse ^ ^it!D.\VQd B>x 2121. Near beech. Moderate. JfjSSOJJ n. WEL8FORP. AMHERST HOUSE, it, "" 1 Acconio. <ib, ISO ft. * OCMB. A. li, A&UiQ. 1 j?9-aot,4 JL JREAU, ROOM 100. -r i and Resort Bureau for Descrip- Ii, etc., and Detailed Infcrmation X joutes. ? ? SEA GIRT, S. J. BEACH HOUSE. SEA GIRT, NEW JERSEY. Grandly situated on bluff, directly on the b<*ach, amid nine irrov?>8. fldtoininir State Militarv En<>amL> m^nt. Finest roads fur driving in the state. No mosquitoes. 2 hours from Philadelphia. Capacity, 300. Moderate rates. Booklet. JOHN II. R1SDON, Prop. Jytt-eot.fl CANADA. May Fever Umkimowini. Certain It la, and many years of careful experience are back of the statement, thiit hay fever and kindred annoying and troublesome summer affections. distressing to so many thousands all over the country, recurring regularly as July and August, are absolutely unknown in the "Highlands of Ontario." Thousands of people go to Muskoka. (Jeorglan Bay or the Lake of the Bays every year for nothing else but to avoid hay fever, and nml perfect immunity from th*? ailment, and many by going there regularly for a period of a few years are said to be permanently cured. Hay fever l>ooklet can be had free for the asking by applying to GFO. W. MOKS, Passenger Agent, myl-'.K)t.20 1411 O st. n.w. MAltVLAM). "THE A V AI.ON." ON CATOCTIN MOUNTAIN; altitude 1,200 ft.; tieautiful scenery; uure wat??r; no mosquitoes. An ideal place for re*t and recreation. For >**ms apply to Mr*. TROS. H. MYERS. HraddocK Heights. Fred'k tV. Md.. R. F. I). No. 20. jf2T-30t Write to undersigned for free copy of beautifully illustrated book. "WHERE TO SPEND THE SUMMER." Gives list of nearly 400 bolels and summer board' ing houbes on Western Maryland railroad. F. M. HOWELL, O. P. A. W. M. R. R.. Baltimore. Md. jel5-30t.8 J THE PLIMHIMMONHOTEL. BEACH FRONT. OCEAN CITY, MD. SI'BK BATHING. BALLHOOM, OBCHESTBA. J.vK-.'ilH B. T. SHBEVE. 1H10TEL BRADDOCSC Braddock Meaglhts, Md. OPEN JUNE 15. * 1,000 feet elevation; no malaria; no mosqultoen; 20 minntPR hv trnllpv frnm ^niHurlcl/ nmi- trim lorn hotel; large rooms, single or en suite, vritli or without bath; first-class public baths on Imth sleeping floors, free to guests. Write for booklet. "Beautiful Braddock." P. E. LONG. City Hotel. Frederick. Md. jy4-30t Ml f* fD) W7 nfl f? OCEAN CITY. MD.?On ocean Uvu L& Lfu V/ lyJ ? front; north", open July 1; sanitary plumbing; pure water ami cuisine the beat. Apply Mrs. A. C. FIRMiN, Box 25. jei(?-eo. lfit.4 Tome Institute Inn AT TOME SCHOOL FOK BOYS. Open for 8utnmer Guests Jane 15. Good table, beautiful surroundings, ail modern conveniences. Golf, tends, boating, tishing. Access to Institute Library?ten thousand volumes. Terms moderate. Address TOME INSTITUTE INN Tort Deposit. Marylaud. myl eod 45t 10 THE PDOBBIR. iV^S Opens June 22. Beautiful view Chesapeake hay. Fishing, bathing, bowling, dancing. Booklet. HOWARD TURNER, Prop. jel3-sa.Su. w,lot*5 FAIR VIEW COTTAGER; DELIGHTFULLY SITuated on tbe Tred Avon river; boating, bathing, fishing, crabbing, lawn tenuis, etc.; artesian well water. For terms write to Mrs. H. BRING MAN, Oxford, Md. JyG-30t* SWANN'S HOTEL. P1XEY POINT, MD.-OPEN July 1 for the season; boating, fishing, crabbing, sailing, music and dancing; large dining room; rates moderate. Take Md. and Va. and Del. steamers, foot of 7th st. Applv to jy4-60t J. T. SWANN, Piney Point. Md. THE DENNIS, St. Table firnt-claes. TermB very reasonable. Apply to Je2.r> 30t.4 Mrs. R. J. DENNIS. COLTOVS HOTEL, ON PICTUUESQL'E 1'OTO war, ou nines irum vt aMniugioiJ, lane oieuuitria Randall line to Colton's wharf, Baltimore line to Bushwood wharf. 'Phone Chaptlco. Md., 018, or address H. W. LOVE, Prop., Palmer P.O., Md. Jy5-30t*5 HOTEL ST GEORGE. Opens July 10. Boating, bathing and fishing; music and dancing. Terms moderate. HOBBS & chesskr, Props., St. George Island, Md. Jyl-30t,5 1 THE RIDEAU, ocean^city. Post office Box 103. Directly on the teach. Table uiuurpasHed. Modern improvements. Mrs. PAUL. Jell-30t*.4 MT. PLEASANT~HOTElir ocean city. md. Under now management; oeeaa front; *nn parlors: airy rooms; excellent table. For particulars address W. O. ABHOTT. 1'rop. Je25-30t,6 Psney Foant Hotel open. ?aimng. eraooiDg, nsnicg, sailing, tenpins, pool table. WARKEN TOLSON, Prop., Piney Point, Md. Je20-lm.4 THE DUNBAR, ON LOWER POTOMAC; BUATlng, bathing, fishing free; excellent table; flna artesian water; $7 per week; rates to parties. W WALLACE DUNBAIt. Ridge, Md. je20-80t* POTOMAC BE..CH HOTEL, ONE OF THE PRETtlest and coolest resorts on the lower Potomac, Is now open, with the usual attractions; accommodations thoroughly modern; rates moderate; take strs. of the Md.. Del. and Va. Ry. Co. Address Mrs. M. A. GRAVES, Piney Point, Md. Jy6-7t,thentu,tta.Sul3t Oakland Motel, i o. E. R. Ideal mountain resort. Summit of the Allegheny*. BOOKLETl. O. W. ECKLES. jel8-S0t.4 NEW HAMPSHIRE. r?J^r - r f HOTEL WENTWORTH. New Castle. N. H. Frank C. Hall, Mgr. For eighteen years America's leading and most luxurious summer hotel. 475 sunny, outside rooms, private baths. all modern conveniences. Several hundred acres of virgin forest, sen shore front and landscape gardens. Excellent club house, golf links, tennis court, canoeing, fishing, sailing, and the largest salt-water bathing pool In the woria. reelected by the government ror the Russo-Japanese Peace Conference and embodying every comfort, convenience and attraction tliat money and thought can supply. Daily programme by Carl Baer's concert orchestra of well-known musicians. Garage ant! good roads for automobiles. For a vacation of health, rest and relaxation, pure air and good water, the Went worth offers exceptional inducements. For illustrated book, further particulars and diagram of rooms, address Frank 0. Ilall, Mgr., 16 State st., Boston, Mass. New York office, 74 Broadway. my r.t-Su, w,17t.41 NE\V~YOnk> CORNDSM HOUSE, Cttaklll Mountains. Pine Hill. N. Y. Now open. Capacity. 100. Established reputation. jrlVaot* . J. Q. CORNISH. I?i?: 1 Saratoga. | The Qramid UraSon For Particulars Address WOOLLEY it GERRANS, Proprietor*. Saratoga Springs, N. Y. ALSO OF THE HOTEL MARIK ANTOINETTE, Broaduav. 00th to G7tb St.. New York City, And THE IROQUOIS, Buffalo. JyO sa.in. w.tf^JO PE-VKSVI.VAXIA. Chalybeate Springs Hotel, Bedford, Pa. Sti!ct!f flrst-clRfes; large grounds; fine shnde; cool nl^Lts: all vegetables served on tables fresh 4*lly frun onr own gardens; bave own dairy for use of hotel: orchestra during the season. For booklets or any other information address GEO. 11. DAULEB, Jr.. Prop. my27-co.30t.10 ~ water" gap"hiouse, Delaware Water Ghd. Pa NSW OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT. | Now open, remulns open until November, for the entertainment of ft refined, select patronage. Knj tlrely rebuilt, enlarged and modernised by exfienditure of $100,000. N w and luxurious furnisbngs. Now the llnest equipped and best appointed ! mountain hotel. Capacity. 400. Highest altitude. Coolett location; commanding unobstructed views of thirty miles. Entirely removed from noise and Gust of railroads and highways, but within easy access of both. Hydraulic elevators, steam heat, log fireplace*. Private tiled baths. Running water lu all rooms. Lighted by electricity and gas. Cuisine, under direction of noted French chefs, will b? of tho highest standard. White service throughout, OrcbMtra. Varied social features. Billiards, bowl in#. oic. Golf, tennis, rowing, cauoelng, bathlnir flshiDjr. New itmrmm ?n/< iT?o.b ??<?u vi_*. class saddle horses' and equipment'.* Wrlto 'Toi IllustraleO booklet aul uBlclal unto inapt). Special Jnty term!. JOUN PL'HDY OOVB. j?28-30l.M MQNTANESCA. Fverjthlng nfw, neat tod modern. Elevator. Itiac h??t, electric lights, private batb(, orchestra. Golf. All amusements. Write for booklet. W>-Su.w-6M,I L D. IVISON, Mt. Focono, Pa, RESORTS ? ? - - j PENNSYLVAKriA. MOI'NTAIN HOI'SE AND CHAPMAN MANOR? Highest point on W. M. R. K.; both houses bnill of stone. For rates apply to M. L. C. MeCOMAS, Hl:ie Ridge Summit. 1'a. JylO.w.f.sa. 10t* DOUBLING GAP, WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS HOTEL. VIA NEWVILLE. CUMBERLAND CO.. PA. 20 sq. miles of mountain forest park and lake* refined environment and amusements: medicinal springs; resident physician. Garage and livery. Address GEORGE ALBERT FREYER, Owner. je!9-30t.8 THE KITTATINNY, Delaware Water Gap. Pa. New management; largest, most modern, finest located hotel. In private park of 200 acres; golf, tennis, bowling, boating, ftahitig. bathing, etc. Hotel has private baths, elevators, steam heat, open wood fires, hot and cold running water in rooms, or- i chestra, telegraph and telephone offices. livery and gsrage, etc. Superior table, supplied from OWN FARM. Illustrated booklet upon application. Special June and July rates. G. FRANK COPE. lalO.KW lO YIHKIXIA. COMFORTAHLK AIKY ROOMS; GOOD TARLK; directly on Potomac river. 3 miles from Colonial Beach; terms, $0 per week. $1 per day; boating and lmlhlng free. H. II.. GOULDMAN, Wilkersons, Va. Jy4-1M*4 JORDAN WHITK .SULPHUR SPRINGS, IN BKAL"tifnl Shenandoah Valley; hotel under new management; lighted by gas; hot, cold water hatha; spacious dining room and ball room; outdoor amusements; water famous for medicinal purposes; terms, $8 to $12 per week; special rates to families. Address W. A. MORTON, Manager, Stephenson. Frederick county, Va. Je28-30t,8# IIOTRL RIVERTON. RIVERTON. VA?OPEN: entirely new management: black bass Ashing I June 1; tills la a most beautiful resort: located on an eminence between Shenandoah rivers: 3 I hours from Washington. For rates, etc.. address 1 E. M. OBEULANUER and A. C. DUNCAN. myll-eod.SOt I HOTEL ROYA L. FRONT ROYAL. VA.. BLUB Ridge mountains; North and South .Shenandoah rivers; bass fishing, dancing and all amusements; 3d season same management. S. B. | PBUIvINS. Prop., Front Royal, Va. JyO.7,0.10,11,13.14* VERY ACCESSIBLE. 60 MI. FROM WASH. VIA Bluemont; valley, mt. and water scenery; shaded grounds and drives; automobillng, fishing, boating and swimming; spring beds; children excluded: dally mail. R. F. D.; telephone, good fare; fresh meats, milk, fruits, fowls; $7 per wk. till Nov.; circular Star office, or MAURICE CAS TLKMAN, Cattleman's Ferry, Clarke Co., Va. Jel8-dtose30 \VEST VIRGINIA^ Capon Springs and Baths. A most delightful mountain resort, with large compan every year. Capacltv, 600. 100 miles due west of Washington. I>. C. For pamphlets, rates, etc.. address CHAS. F. NELSON, Capon Springs, W. Va. my3-60t,eSu SPARKOWS INN. HARPERS FERRY, W. VA.? Situated on Camp Hill. overlooking Shenandoah river and mouutains; beautiful locution; high and cool; excellent table. Mrs. W. D. SPARROW. Jyl-30:*.4 THE LOCK-WOOD."WW; aDd service excellent. Address A. P. DANIEL. Prop.. Ilflrpcr's Ferry. W. Va. my22-tf,4 "HILL TOP HOUSE." Trv the "11111 Top" this season. We know yon will be pleased. All modern Improvements. T. 8. LOVETT. Prop., Harper's Ferry, W. Va. Jel4-tf,5 m isTe r.i,a> eoi! ? " 1$ "Most picturesque thing I saw in America."?Herbert Spencer. iAII that you want to know about the beauties of this loveliest of water* aad its wealth of accommodation! set focth in A Summer Paradise" Issued by the Delaware fit Hudson, the Shorteit, Quickest and Best Line between New York and Montreal, and the standard route to tbe Adirandacks, with train service of superb excellence. Titroug'i Pullmans from Grand Central Station - -direct connections with Hudson River Lines. Mulletl OS receipt of 6 cents poetise. II rest* abo oi numerous other retort! of cool Northers New York. . .UOAUO, Cea.Fu.ljt..Albuy, N.X. TI1SE WASHBHGinDH 8AMTTARDUM OPENED JUNE 12 AT TAKOMA PARK. :: A splendidly equipped Institution. where quiet rest and healthful recreation may be found amid delightful surroundings, and where rational means are employed to rpstorp hpfllfh. {ELKVATION 300 FEET. j For full Information address * | WASHINGTON SAMITABUBSH, j | Takoma Park, D. C. j I 'Phone, Takoma 85. 1 t Jp13 28t 30 { AUCTION SALES. KITl'BE BAYS. ADAM A. WBSCHLER. AUCTIONEER. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, I'lANOS, UOUKS. SEWINO MACHINES. URAHHOPHONES, CARPETS, RUGS, CARRIAGES, ETC.. BY AUCTION, To l'AY 1NTEREST CHARGES, ETC. I CfU OAItnUAl, 1 11 t'j 1111U1 r^lL.-N l lrl 1>AI OK JFLY. IIM'7, COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK | A.M., I will sell by public auction, within the salesrooms of Adam A. Weschler, 920 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, all the unredeemed pledges which are now due, to pay interest charges, etc. All parties interested will please take notice. Tenns: Cash. GEORGE D. HOKNING, jyU-d&dbs,eSu Broker, 9th and D sts. n.w. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Large stock off Groceries, Wines,'Liquors, Fixtures, etc., contained nut premises No. 11444 Wisconsin Ave. NrfW., also Wholesale Liq= uor License, by auction. On MONDAY. TUB FII^EENTII DAY OF oii.il. .*\ jl ir^ w n a.ji.. 1 will himi, by public auction, within the above premises, large *f Groceries. Wiues, Liquors, Fixtures, Elective Toffee Mill. Bottling Machine, Scales, Cases, Liquor License. etc. etc. The above st<?<-k and fixtures, together with liquor license, will first be offered as an entirely, i and if a satisfactory bid be not obtained will be immediately sold in detail. Terms cash. Al)AM A. WESCHLER, Auct. Jy lo-d&dbs.eSu THOMAS D0WL1XG & CO.. AUCTIONEERS* till! E st. ii.w. TRl'STEB'S SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS OX 14TII ST. ROAD, BR1GHTWOOD. D. C. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of * V.., Ikloi.l..! - * /'nlnmlkla nAauail In ------ 1 1'ifiui i t?i \ u"uiui>i?, i in rijuu? rauae Nr. 2G479, 1 will seli. at public auction. In front of the promises, on WEDNESDAY. Jl*I,Y SEVENTEENTH. 1907. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., lots 7 and 8 in the subdivision of John ll?*nry Nichols* land at Bright wood, I>. C., as shown l?v the plat of said subdivision, dated July 13, 1892, liiadf by B. D. Carpenter, surveyor, which will be exhibited at the sale; said property being more particularly dem-ril^d in the pioceedlngs In said equity cause and the deeds therein referred to. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase monev to be paid In cash, and the balance in two equal Installments, payabie in one and two years, with interest at six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the proi>erty sold, or all cash."at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 will be required of the purchaser at the time of the sale. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to lie complied with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the rljrht to resell the property at the risk and cost of tne defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in The Evenine Star, a newspaper published in the city of Washington, P. C. THOMAS WALKER. Trustee, Jj5-dAd*,eSa 606 5th it. n.w. AUCTION SALES. * Iln?. It. 60c. 3t. $1 ao. 1 wt.. <1.62. 1 mo. 17.20. TOMOKBOW. S. BENSJNGER, WASHINGTON HORSE & CARRIAGE BAZAAR, 940 La? Ave. Regular SaEe of Horses arsd ! CsirrSfiiciPs. Tnnnraorrmw - v ?v - " ? Thursday, at CO A.M. S. Bemsnmiger, Aimct. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. AUCTIONEERS. We!lE=assoirted Stock offOro= ceiies, Shelf Goods, Show Cases, Couoters, Platform arndl Counter Scales, etc., at Auction. ON THURSDAY. JULY ELEVENTH. 1907. COMMENCINU AT TEN-THIRTY O'CLOCK A.M., will be sold. at our salesroom, corner 10th St. and Pennsylvania ave. n.w.. a well assorted stock of groceries and general merchandise, show cases, platform and counter scales. meat rack and block and many other articles usually found ill a firstclass grocery. The attention of buyers is called to this sale; stock is fresh, .being recently purchased. ALSO Fine cigar case and oak counters; one iron safe, combination lock; horse and harness. Terms cash. Jy9-2t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., And*. FUTUHE DA YS." Alios. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. By virtue of three certain deeds of trust, duly recorded in Liber 22JJ2. folio 151; Liber 2481. folio 370. and Liber 204N, folio .'175, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the written request of the party secured thereby, the under signed trustees will sell at public suet ion. in front of the premises, on MONDAY, Jl'LY TVYKNTYSF.COND, AD. 11*07. AT HALF-I'AST FOIR OTLtM.'K I' M., the following described land and premises, situate in the city of Washington. District of Columbia. and designated as and l>eing the east 14 feet 3 inches by full depth thereof of lot 17, and west !? inches by full depth thereof of lot 18, in square 2s, together with the improvements. Terms of sale: "One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments. payable in one and two years, with Interest at six per cenhnn per annum, payable semi-annually. from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing,. recording, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be coimtlifMl with within !."? dnvft from iIhv of snip. otherwise the trustee* reserve the right to resell the property, at tlie risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after live days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. JESSE II. WILSON, 317 .John Marshall place, LEVIN S. FREY, Farmers and Mechanics* Nat. Bank, jylO-dts.eSu Trustees. UY DIRECTION OF THE HOLDER THEREOF we will sell, at public auction, within our office. No. 1331 G st. n.w.. on SATURDAY, JULY THIRTEENTH. I?u7. AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M., certain promissory notes, described as follows: Three notes for $10.00 each, dated August 28, 1906, and payable ten, twelve and fourteen months after date, signed Henry Vin; also 15 notes for $10.mo each, signed Marshall H. Dowllng, dated Sept. 21. :90G. payable 10, 12, 14, 10, 18, 20, 22. 24. 26. 28, 30, 32, 34. 36 and 38 months aft^r date; also 16 uotes for $20.00. signed Francis A. Flack, dated July 25, 1906, and pavable 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. 22. 24, 26, 28. 30. 32, 34, 36, 88. 40 and 42 months after date; also 9 notes for $10.00 each, sbmed Elizabeth Dell. Young, dated Sept. 20. 1906, payable 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. 22, 24 and 26 months after date; also 6 notes, signed Elizabeth DeB. Young, for $20.00 each. dated Sent. 21?. 1JH?7. and navuble 10. 12. 14. 1(1. IS and 20 months after date; also 14 notes, signed James A. Magce, for $10.00 each, dated Jan. 10. 10O7, payable 0. 8. 10. 12, 14. 10. 18. 20. 22, 24. 20, 2*. 3o and 32 months after date; also 29 notes, signed Mary \1. Kauleoner. for $7.(hi each, dated .Inn. IS, 1007. and payable G. 8. 10, 12. 14. 10. IS. 20, 22. 24. 20, 2S, 30. .**2. 34. 36, 38, 40. 42. 44. 40. 48. 5o. 52. 54, 50, 58, 00 and 02 months afcer date; also \i notes, signed F. G. Griffin. Jr.. for $15.00 each, dated Aug. 1, 1000, and payable 14, 80, 32, 42, 44, 40. 48. 50 and 52 months after date, all of said notes being given as collateral to secure the payment of a certain promissory note dated May 28. 1007. and payable one month ufter date, for $S25.00. signed Geo. P. Robinson. Said note has been curtailed to the extent of $87.10. Also, immediately after at?ove, we will sell, j public auction, by direction of the holder thereof, j 26 notes, for $50.00 each, dated June 1, 1904. signed Elmer E. Schooley. and payable 35 to 00 mouths, consecutively, after date; also 1 note, dated June 1. 1&04. for the sum of $3,512.17, ; signed Elmer E. Schooley, and payable 5 years after date. Ha id notes being secured by deed of j trust upon lots 39 and 40, block 6. Connecticut Avenue Highlands, D. C.; also 72 shares of the 1 capital stock of the Connecticut Avenue Highlands Company, being certificates Nos. OS. HI, 40, 45, ! 48 aud 47, said notes and stocks being collateral 1 under two certain collateral notes dated March 20. 1907, signed 0<k). P. Robinson, one for the sum of $400.00, payable on Marth 30, 1907, and one for the sum of $1,640.00, payable on May 1, 1907. Terms cash. Parties in interest take notice. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. Auctioneers. jyl0-3t iliUilAJj UUWUAU & UU., AUCilONb&llS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON SHERIDAN AVENUE ABOVE POMEROY AVENUE, IN BARRY FARM. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed In equity cause No. 26903, we, the undersigned trustees, will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF JULY, 1007, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situate In the District of Columbia, and described as follows: Lot eighteen (18) In section seven (7) of the subdivision known as uauy ruriu, iu iue uisinci 01 < ouimma, together with the Improvements thereon, consisting of frame buildings. Terms of wile: One-third of the purchase money to be paid iu cash and the balance In two equal installments. nay able In one and two years, with Interest at six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the purchaser's option. A ueposit of floO will be reQuired of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of 6ale to tee com- ! plied with within fifteen davs from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property rt the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in The Evening Star, a newspaper published In the city of Washington. I). C. JAMES A. COBB, Trustee. 609 F st. n.vr. PERM W. FRISBY, Trustee. Je20 d&ds.eSu 503 P st. n.w. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING FRAME DWELLING HOUSE KISOWiS AS iNU. *ZH KihtMlUA ROAD NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D. 0. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 26036, we, the undersigned trustees, will pell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JULY, 11107, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the follow( lug-described land and premises, situated in the District of Columbia, and described as the west onehalf (Vfc) of lot twenty-seven (27) In block live (3) In Todd and Brown s subdivision of Mount Pleasant and Pleasant Plains, In the District of Columbia, together with the Improvements thereon, consisting of a frame dwelling house known as 720 Columbia road northwest, Washington, D. O. Terms of sale: One-third (1-3) of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal installments, payable In one and two years from date of sale, to be represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at the rate of six (6) per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of one hundred dollars will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale; till conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen (16) days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five (5) days' advertisement of such resale in The Evening Star, a newspaper published In the city of Washington. J. ENOS KAY, Jr., Olumbiau building, J CHARLES W. CLAGETT. ' Colorado building, Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Auctioneers. jy5-d&ds.eSu WALTER b. WILLIAMS* & CO., AUCTIONEERS. I TRUSTEES* SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME STORE AND DWELLING AND BRICK BAKI ERY, WEST BROOK LAND. D. C\. TERMINUS OF ELECTRIC CARS. UNIVERSITY 1 STATION. By virtue of a deed of trust (latocl April 2, 1900, and recorded in Liber No. 24t><>, folio 47H et seq., | one of the land records for the District of Coluni| bia, and at the request of the party secured tlierebv. we will sell, at public auction. Id front of the' premises. ON TUESDAY. THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF JULY, 1!?07, AT FIVE 1\ M.. part of a j tract of land called "Enclosure," and known as I lot No. 10 in block No. 4 in Ives and Fowler, j trustees', subdivision of said land, now called "West Brooklaud Park." as per subdivision plat recorded in Liber County No. 8. folio 120. of the records of the surveyor's office In said District, together with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: One-third cash, of which $150 deposit to be paid at time of sale, balance in one and two years from day of sale, with Interest, payable semi-annually, secured by purchaser's notes and a deed of trust on nronertv sold or nil cash. j at option of purchaser. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in ten days from sale, else trustees reserve right to resell at risk and cost of purchaser i In default. WM. F. HOLTZMAN. Trusteo. No. 1321 F ?t. n.w.t JOHN H. WALTER. Trustee. _Je4_d&?ls ? Colorado bldg.. 14th and Q. MONEY 'WANTED AND TO LOAN? SECOND TRUST LOANS ON REAL ESTATE ARE OLU SPECIALTY. LOWEST HATES. KASY TERMS. NO COMMISSIONS. WE LOAN Ol'R OWN MO.NICY WE ALSO BUY, BELL AND KENT PROPERTY. National Loan & In v. Co., ESTABLISHED THOMPSON BUILDING, 708 10th street u.w. OPP. I1UCASUBT. Sf-OOND ITLOOt. SWlMf V STEAMSHIPS. I Southern Pac New York=New 0 | Vacation Oj ^ Mapnlflcont Now Steamfrt . . >sl IN1TIA1 iK >TV> IT r~\ T XT" New 10,000-ton Tv 3 "ANTILLES" ? _ | "MOMUS" * 3) FROM Nl i "PROTEUS" J "COMUS" Saturday, i c?_~_2_n n ir-h * it a .sp'evii&ii low Koona i i q 1 I cAigmftut, ^JZM, mxm 1? i- . i . a ror reservations anu a | B. B. BARBER, Agent, 29 W. 3j| J.vl.B.8,K--4t fWW WWWW WW " OCEAN TRAVEL. 4 llrw. It.Boc. 3t. $1.20. 1 wk.. t2.?. 1 mo.. <7.20 FRENCH LINE. COMPAGME GENERALS TRANSATL ANTIQUE. Direct Line to Havre?Paris (France). Sailing every Thursday at 10 a.m. From Pier No. 42. North River, foot Morton St.. N.Y. La Provence... .July llj'La Touraine Aug. 1 La Bretagne July 18j*La Lorraine Aug. 8 -L?a savoie July 25, La Bret ague Aug. 15 Twin-screw steamers. GROUGE W. MOSS. 1411 G ST. N.W. mhl-86M '"anchor line. Gfascow and Lomdoiniderry Sailing from New York every Saturday New Twin Screw Steaihihlp* "CALEDONIA" AND "CO 1.1! MB I A" Arerage pawaite TU dara. AND IAVOKITIC STEAMSHIPS "ASTORIA" AND "KLTINKSSIA." for PaMage. Toura and information apply t* HENDERSON BKOTUKttS. New York, or Geo. W. Moaa. 1411 U at. n.w. K. V. Droop * Boob. !>26 PeDna. are. n.w.. Waablngton. ap20-78t.eSa ____________ Ham!b!uirg=A!nnierican Line. Twin Screw Express and Fassenger Service. Plymouth?Cherbourg?Hamburg ~ivujserin inew;. .Juiy iiirairicia July zi Ttiatavia July 13 *F. Lincoln (new).Aug. 3 Amerika (new). .July 18 'Kalserin (new)...Aug. 8 Deutsobiand July 23'Waldersee Aug. 10 *Aiuoug special features of these vessels are: Grill Room, Gymnasium, Falra Garden, ill iz-Carl ton Restaurant, Elevators, Electric Baths. tiiamburg direct. Mediterranean Service. TO NAI>LES AND OENOA. Hamburg Aug. 13, Sept. 24, Not. B +M..HI-.1 o o 1 r v.? no 1 . orjii. o, wv. i. iu, li?b. lirill Boom. tHa? (i;muuium. TOURIST BUREAD. R. R. Ticket* hotel accommodations and general Informntlon shout forelgu travel. Travelers' Checks. Qocd All Over the World. UAMBLKU AMK1UCAN LINK, 3." U WAV, N. I. E. F. DKOOl' A SUNS. bi? I'a. avs. nih22f.Su.m.y CUNARO LINES. FROM PIERS 51-52, NORTH RIVKB, TO LIVERPOOL, VIA QLEENSTOWN. Passengers booked through to London and Paris. Campania..July 13.8:30am, Lucania. . .July 27, 8 am Carmanla... July 16, 9 am < aronla... .July 30, 9 am Etrurla.. ..July 20, 11am ^ mbrla... Aug. 3, 11 am Hungarian-American Service TO KIUME VIA GIBRALTAR, NAPLES AND TRIESTB. SLAVON1A July 18, noon; Sept. 5, Oct. 24 PANNONIA Aug. 8, noon: Sept. 20, Nor. 14 riRPATiiii 5Au&u?t 22, noon; October 10 AI ill A. (Cullhlg algo at GENOA. Vernon U. Brown, Gen'l Agent, 21 24 State at., N.T. Opposite tne Battery. Or 120 state St., Boston. Mass. G. W. MOSS, Agent, 1411 Q st. o.w., Washington. felS-lyr.eSu NOR GERMAN LLOYD. Fast Express Service. plymocth-chkrbourg-brbme;*. Kronprinz...July 1G, 9 am Cecilie (new).Aug.20.1 pm Kaiser.. July 30, 10 am Kaiser. .. Auk. 27, 10 am K.VVib II Aug. 0, 5 am K.Wm.II Sept. 3, 1 pm Kronp'z..Aug. 13,7.30 am Kronprinz..Sept. 10, 7 am Twin-Screw Passenger Service. PLYMOUTH?CHKRBOl RG?BREMEN, 10 a.m. Barbarossa July 11 Bremen Aug. 8 nui IUITM o inj in ;ouruuruKHH Aug. IU Prledrtcb July 23 Kurfuerst Aug. 22 P. Alice Aug. lJFriedrich Aug. 20 Mediterranean Service. GIBRALTAR?NAPLES-GENOA AT 11 A.II. P. Irene July 13 P. Irene Aug. IT Nectar Jul/ 20 K. Lulae Aug. 31 K. Lulse July 27 K. Alliert Sept. 7 K. Alt ert Aug. 3 Neckar Sept. 14 Omlta Genoa. From Bremen Piers, 8d and 4th eta., Bobokea. N. G. LLOYD EXPRESS SERVICE. MARSEILLES?N A PLE&?ALEXANDRIA. GERMAN-MEDITERRANEAN?LEVANT LINB. MARSEILLES?GENOA via Naplea to the Levant. ROYAL ROUMANIAN MAIL STEAMERS. CON STANZA?CONSTANTINOPLE?SMYltNAALEXANDRIA. KHRTn riKn\ikK i.i.f?vn Twivirr rnirrifi CiOOD AIX OVER THE WOULD. OELRICHS 4 CO.. NO. 3 BROADWAY. N. I. B. F. DROOP & SONS CO.. 625 I'ENNA. AVB. fe2-w.M12t AMERICAN LINE. PLYMOUTH?CHERBOURG?SOUTHAMPTON. Bt. Louis July 13! St. Paul Aug. 3 Philadelphia July 201 New York Aug. 10 PHILADELPHIA - QUEENSTOWN - LIVERPOOL Merlon July 18jIlaverford July 27 Westernland July 20i Noordland Aug. 3 Atlantic Transport Line. NEW YORK?LONDON DIRECT. Minnehaha July 18j Mlnnetonka July 27 Mesaba July 20: Minneapolis Aug. 3 RED. STAR LINE. INH.W JLUlMk?UUVKK?ANTWERP. Kroonlaud July 13 Finland July 27 Zeeland Jtlty 20|VaderlaDd Aug. 3 WHITE STAR LINE. NEW XOIIK?<Ql'EENSTOWN?I IVEEI'OOL. Cedrlc July 18 'Arabic Aug. 1 Celtic July 25 Baltic Aug. 8 PLYMOl l'U-CUERBOLHU-SOliTUAMPTO.N. tADRIATIC July 17 "Oceaulc July 31 Teutonic.. July 24 TNew, 25,000 tons; baa tlevatcr, Gymnasium, Turkish Baths and "Band. BOSTON-QUEENSTOWN?LIVERPOOL. Cymric July 17 I Republic July 81 NEW YORK-AZORES? MEDITERRANEAN. 'Romanic...July 1C, 3 pm |*Cretlc Aug. 1, dood BOSTON?AZORES?MEDITERRANEAN. Canopio. Aug. 10, 11 am Romanic..Sept. 14,3am WASHINGTON OFFICE, 1806 F ST. N.W. R. M. HICKS, Passenger Agent. mh21-d.cSu.312t RAIH0AB3. ilBlTIHllEM MOM. vy u U U ' ?1U U U U U UU U U U3 u u u u u a N. B.?Following schedule flgare* publlahed ouu as 16formation, and are cot guaranteed. *7:00 a.m.?Danville aod way stations. 8:06 a.m. ?Harrisonburg and wiy stations. ?:0O a.m.?Sleepers and coaches to Atlanta an3 New Orleans. Dining car. *11:00 a.m.?Sleepers and roaches to Colombia* Savunuub and Jacksonville. Dining car. t4:0l p.m.?Harrisonburg and way stations. 4:6#> p.m.?Charlottesville, Wurrenton and way stations; Strnsburg week days. 6:10 p.m.?Sleepers and coaches to Atlanta and Columbus, Ga. Sunset Route Tourist sleeper to San Francisco tri weekly. 0:60 p.m.?Sleepers and coaches to Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta. Dlnli.g car. *10:16 p.m.? Sleepers and coaches (via Lynrtibnrg and Bristol) to Chattanooga, Memphis and New j Orleans. Dining car. 11:00 p.m.?New York and New Orleans Ltd., I solid Pullman to Asbeville. Atlanta, Birailughaoi and New Orleans. Club and observation cars. Mninn . Note: dally; f week rtajt. w . Through trains from the nonth arrive wnshlnatot 7:33, 8:45 and 0:06 a.m.. 2.30. 5:26. 8:45. 11:30 and 11:40 p.m. dally. Local (mini from Harrlaooburg, 12:25 p.m. week dnya and 0:20 p m. dally, from Charlottesville daily, and Straahurg weefc frequent trains to and from Bluemcnt. Ticket offlcea, 70S IStli at.. 611 Fa. ?Te. and ^HATKEK'r.v'FM .11. S'.n.H \ RHWICK.P.T.M. W H TAVLOB. U P A. U B. BROWM. Q.A. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway SCHEPl LK IN EFFECT Jt NB 80. 1007. 2:00 P.M.-OLI) DOMINION EXPRESS. daily ?Stops ot principal points in Virginia. Vestibule train; standard coaches: parlor oar to Clifton Forge, with connection for Virginia llot Bpiings. Pullman sleepers Clifton Forgo to Louisville. Cln< Innati, Indiana^oils, St. Louis and Chicago: dining car with a la carte service from Gordonsvllle. 4:10 P.M.?NEW C. & O. LIMITED, dally-Fast new vestibule train; ttops onlv at Gord.'nsTllle, Charlottesville, Staunton, Clifton Forge and Co\ Injrton. VaWhite Sulnhur. Honeeverte and Illnton. W. \ n. Pullman sleepers to Lexlugton, Louisville, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis nnd Chicago. Dinlug curs, a la cartd service. One night out. 11:10 P.M.?F. F. V. LIMITED, daily-StfM re?tlbule train. Pullman sleepers to Cincinnati, I>exingtoft and Louisville. Compartment sleeplog car to Virginia Hot Springs vve'k days. Dining cars, a la carte service. Sleepers Cincinnati to Chicago and St. Louis and Lculsvllle to Memphis. Nashville and southwest. Reservations and tickets at Chesapeake and Ohio Offlres. 513 Pennsylvania avenue, 009 14th street, near F, and Sixth Street Station. Telephone Main tftTSO for Pennsylvania K. It. Cab Service an?l Mala XM X?r ft ft 0. Ticket OHea. | STF AM SHIPS. & s &'.. vi * it at * ?: :?fic Company [; r3eams S. 5. L;ne fc. pportunkies ? ? Elegant Accomtmxlallnn* E L TRIP > Suites Bkin Tiirhln* l4? * State Rooms ^ REQLE" Library J; 3\V YORK Kicellent Culalne H July 113th FrM B',h, | Spacious De<*? k rip Rates All Summer I i?.. ... I j (^CLSSAi-Ej 1UY&I3 ? 11 information address ? nnltininrn Ilnltiiiinr^ \f<1 ^uiviiiavi v v?| i-?tn tiiiivi V| 4'4 v-*? ||^ I* ' **.<* ? ?*, - ? y. ? y RAILROADS. Chesapeake Beach Railway Co Schedule of excursion trains to and from Chesapeake Beach. Subject to change without notice. WKKhL DAYS. GOING?Leave District Line Station at 9:23 and 11:00 a.m.. 2 30, 6 40. 7:45 and 0:4ft p.m. KKTIKMNG?Leave the lieach at 0.30 a.m., ? 12:45, 2:00, 0:00, 8:00 and 10:00 p.m. SI NDAYS AND HOLIDAYS. nAtVn ik n* -? - - - n - - ? - ? ? auu ii a.ui.# it.au, 4, 7:40 ind 9:45 p.m. RETURNING?7 u.ra., 12:45, 2:10, 0, 8 and 10 p.m. PAUL Y. WATERS, General Manager. jy4 tf,20 Atilainitic Coast Line. Effective April fl. 100T. Notice.?These departures are ft*en as Inform*. Hon. well ** connections wl;b oilier coinpanle*, but arrivals und connection* are Dot guaranteed. 4:2U a.m. dally?Sleeplnc car New York to Jack* ton v llle. r 1 a Through coaches Waahlugtou t? Jacksonville. 3:46 p.m. dally?Sleeping Car New York to Jack* (ODTlIle, Kla.; New York to Port Tampa, Fl*., via Jacksonville; New York to August*. O*.; New York to Charleston. 8. C.; Wakhlngton to WU- V mlngtoa. N. C. Through coaches WuahlDgton to Jacksonville. f.MiXtfcl.Ll-.U DINING CAU SfcHVICE. For ticket* and *11 Information apply at tb* OFFICE UF THE MNE, 001 PENNSYLVANIA AVENL'K NOIITHWKST, AND PENNSYLVANIA KAll.ItUAL) STATION. OF.O. P. JAMF.8. ? District Passenger Agent, Washington. D. O. T. 0. WUITK, Geo. Pass. Agent. W. J. CRAIG. Pasa. Traffic Mcr.. Wilmington. N. 0. Seaboard Air Line Railway TICKET OFFICE. 1421 PKNNA. AVB. NOTICE. ? Following Fchcdule not gunrunteed. For Raleigh, Wilmington, Columbia. Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa, Atlanta, Birmingham. Memphis and New Orleans. 9.06 A.M. DAILY - Seaboard Mall. Throng* couches and Pullman Sleepers to Savannah ami I Jacksonville. Through Sleepers Washington to Hamlet and Hamlet to Atlanta and Birmingham* Dining Cars. 6.00 P.M. Dally?Seaboard Express. Solid train* with coaches and Pullman Sleepers to Savannah, Jacksonville and Tampa. Through Sleeper to Atlanta aud Birmingham. Dining Cars. * B. H. STAN SELL. District Paaaenger Agent. Baltimore and Ohio IR. R. LEAV12 STATION. New Jersey Are. aud O St. ROYAL BLliB I.INR "EVERY OTHKK HO I-11 ON THE ODD HOU*"* TO PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. NEW TERMINAL. 2SD STREET. NEW YO&K. 7.00 a.m. Diner, Pullman I'arlor. 19.00 am. Buffet, Pari jr. B-Hoor Train. 9.00 a.m. Diner anil I'ullmaD Parlor Car. 1.00 a.m. Dln?r and Pullman Parlor Car. *1.00 p.m. Diner nnd Pullman Parlor Car. B.00 D.m. "Rnral Limited." All Pullman t4.00 p.m. Coaebrs to Philadelphia. *6.00 p.m. Diner and Pullman Tartar. *6.00 p.m. Coaches to Philadelphia. 11.bo p.m. 6ieep?ra. 2.62 a m Sleepers. ATLANTIC CITY. U.00. *9.00. tH.OO IB, ? tl-00, *8.00 p.m. V ANNAPOLIS, weekday*. 8.00 .0., lt.OS DOOM, 4.46. 0.00 p.m. Sundays. 8.S0 a.m., 6.80 p.m. "EVERY HOt II ON THE HOUB" (Weekdays. T.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m.) fO BALTIMORE. 3.62. 15.00. 10.80, ?7.00. *7.20. t8.00, *8.30. OO. , te.ao. *10.00, *11.00 tia.oo noon, tixos, *1.00, 11.15. 00. *8.00, t8.20, 43.80. 14.00, t4.4ft, *6.00. ?. , f6.o3. *5.30, te.oo. ?e.ao, t7.oo. *8.00. tw.au. 'io.im, 10.85, *11.80, *11.86 p.m. WESTW. RD. CHICAGO, *9.10 a.m., *1 22, *6.80 p.m. CINCINNATI. ST. LOUIS and LOUISVILLE 9.10 a.m.. *4.06 p.m., *12.40 night. PITTSBURG, *9.10 a.m.. *1.231 *9.10 (.a, 12.80 night. ri.KVKI.AVr> ?0 Ift n m COM MBL'8. *0.30 p.m. WHEELING. *U.10 a m., *0.80 p.m. WINCHESTKa, tJ.10 a.m.. t? 05, tB.OO p.m. KUEDEKICK, 1S.2U. t?l0. Jtt.lB >.111., 11.30, t4.05. tS.SA p.m. HAGEKSTOWN, tS.10 a.m.. fS.OO p.m. 'Dally. tEicept Sondaj. |Bunoaj only. Reservation of Bleeping or Parlor Car apace, rates of fare, etc., will be quickly furnlabed BY TKtJ^ PHONK at all of the followln* Ticket Offlcea: 141* ' Q St. N.W.. Telephone Main 1BV1; 81B I'enoaylTanla Are., Telephone Main 278. Station, New Jeraej Ave. and C Bt.?Ticket Office, Telephone Baat #87. Information Bureau. Eaat 744. POTOMAC BIVEBBOATS." 4 llnea, it. 60c. Bt. $1.20. 1 wfc.. p.g. 1 mo.. *7.10. WASHINGTON & POTOMAC STEAMBOAT OO. (Randall Line.) STEAMERS FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Str. Harry Randall, Monday and Wednesday at 4 p.m., and Saturday, 7 a.m., for 'river landing* to Wicomico river and Notnlnl mtk landings. Lower Machodoc creek Monday and Wednesday only. Returning steamer arrives In Washington Wednesday and trlday mornings and Sunday afternoons. bteamer Wakefield, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m., for river landings. Including l'ort s Tobacco creek and Maddoz creek. Returning, arrives In Washington Monday, Wednesday aud Friday afternoons. Steamer for Olymont, Grinder's and intermediate landings at 8 a.m. dally except Sunday; returning bout 4:30 p.m. Jyl-tf "educational: " 4 line*. It. 60c. 8t, $120. 1 wk.. I3 B2. I mo.. IT.80. IN WASHINGTON. W. F. DALES, PH.D.. 1212 12TH N.W -GHEEK. Latin, mathematics; thorough preparation for college examinations; twenty rear, successful ei? perlence. Thorn- North 118U K. Jell) 30t The Berlitz School ) box of Languages, j mh,t French, German, Spanish, Italian. English, ?U. mine teacners. l rial lesson rre?. Special rates for the summer. Jelfi-tf HALL=NOYES Graded, High. College rrepirs tory. 5th year. Principal 11 years teacher Central High School. FRANCES MANX BILL, A M., Prln., 221 K at. a.ir. )el?-6,' (Tfl s business cotxEoa e * kL b u ?-??-a moxtu-I5-IB. Day. fla CItII Service preparation. Night, u Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping. Ac. fe26 tt FRENCH I.ANGCAGE 8CHOOI.. Summer term of 12 private lessons, or classes* Easy conversational method, quick, thorough. MLLE.V.l*KJ^U HOmiE.31? Ind. ay. n.w.Ktr Unci) myi-iai.e?u.? ShoFthandi & Typewriting. We teach Hitman. Grakoin, Greet. Barnee and tlie Syllable eyatcmi. 76 to 100 worde per minute In 160 liotira 'guaranteed. Special afternoon a??. atone for government employee. STENOGRAPHIC AC A LIEUT. Colorado bids. ee.lo-tt.6 . ' OCT OF WASHIXtiTOX. ' MAPI EWOOl) Concordrilie. pa HI r\ I LL v/v; u A miccejoful eehool near Philadelphia. One of the best to wake no ? Hoys to the duties of life. Prepares Jo Bov? for c..]. lege or business. 4Hth year. I.arte Krmnaahmt. Kept. . for Little Hoys. No toba< eo. Booklet. p. > li,. . - r J. SfiORTLIDUE, A.M., Vale. PiinetnalT inv28-120l,eSu 7 CHARLOTTE IlALL SCHOOL, CI IAItLOI'l B Hh'L St. Mary county;>Mcl. Ample buildings tnj r*ieu?ivt? Kruuuus. iieu.diiui lo-'au-n ar it.Q historic "Cool Springs." Thorough instruction In % Mathematical. Business. Scientific and Classical Courses. Military discipline. Board and tuition, $170 per scholastic year. G. M. THOMAS. A. M . Prla i^al. jyl-30t.eSu.8 M A P L E W O O D ^ near Philadelphia. One of the best to "sUe no < Boys to the dutie6 of life. Prepares 40 B?>yn for college or business. 4fitb year. Large pytnuAbluui. Der.f. for Little Boys. No tobacco, booklet, r. O. Box ^3. J. 8U0RTLIDUB. A.M., Yale. Principal. my2ftQOt.eSu.7 SUBURBAN PROPERTY. -GO THE WAY OF THE AIIHOW." A PLACE TO LIVE." THE COOLEST l'LACB NEAR THE CITY TO SPENI/ TllK PAY in 'heath the tubade of the o'.U trees of FLORAL HILL LAWN, on MluiK'Fotn n\c. * mar Pennsylvania ave. <ONE FARE). Look for big "Floral II111" Maimer at end of RmikU^ Lftjhlands <-ur line. OPTING PARTIES WELCOME. GROUND? * FREE. Call at office, 519 Washington Loan and Trust Uldg., p , To have grounds reserved for special dates. W. LEE WHITE & SONS, Phone Main 3424. 9th and V ft* uio-ttao