"Old Hickory" Furniture 



The ideal summer pieces. Suitable alike for in or out of doors, it 

 is pleasingly rustic in appearance without being rough or pon- 

 derous. Constructed from second-growth hickory, it will last for 

 a hundred years, and can be exposed to all sorts of weather with- ■ 

 out experiencing the slightest injury. <tr W The hero of New 

 Orleans, Andrew Jackson (whose sobriquet of "Old Hickory" 

 has furnished name for this style of furniture), used to sit on the 

 wide veranda at his home in just such chairs as we show, and take 

 comfort in his declining years. Webster, Clay, Calhoun and 

 many other statesmen of the long ago enjoyed the pleasure and 

 luxury afforded by these homely, durable and spacious pieces. 



W"We have an original and artistic catalog, containing "Old Hickory's 

 - Soliloquy," which is well worth the reading. Should you wish one, or 

 know of any out-of-town friends whom you think would be interested, and 

 will furnish us with the address, we will be glad to mail one, without cost. 



We are now displaying in this wood Chairs, Rockers, Settees, 

 Foot Stools, Tete-a-Tetes, Couches, Tabourettes, Roman Seats 

 and Costumers. The prices start "with chairs at J1.50 and range 

 upwards to settees at $20.00. sr w We are the exclusive sales 

 agents for Washington. #*r**r*r***r*rw 



WOODWARD <3l LOTHROP 



NEW YORK V WASHINGTON v PARIS 











An Island 







• 



"AMERICA'S 



Cabin 







SUMMER 

 RESORTS" 



By ARTHUR HENRY 









This, the record of a voluntary Cru- 







This is one of the most complete 



soe, has all the vitality and directness 







publications of its kind, and will 



that come from personal experience. 







assist those who are wondering 



Mr. Henry and two companions, city- 

 weary like himself, take possession of 







. where they will go to spend their 



a small island within a hundred miles 







vacation this summer. 



of New York. They are literally 







It contains a valuable map, in ad- 



monarchs of all they survey. The 







dition to much interesting informa- 



cojirage with which they^attack the 

 problems of this most primitive life 







tion regarding resorts on or reached 



smacks of the more heroic days of 







by the 



Defoe. The book is written with a. 









vigor and sympathy that is irresistible. 







NEW YORK CENTRAL LINES 



Cloth, 12mo, $1.60 . 







A copy will be sent free, postpaid, to 

 any address on receipt of a two-cent 



McttURE, PHILLIPS & CO. 







tamp, by George H. Daniels, General 

 Passenger Agent, New York Central & 

 Hudson River Railroad, Grand Central 



NEW YORK 







Station, New Yortc. 



JVDD * DETWEILER, PRINTERS, WASHINGTON, D. C. 



