

"Old Hickory " Fvirniture 



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 <tr 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. 



^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. W W We are the exclusive sales 

 agents for Washington. WifWWWWWWWW 



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WOODWARD ®. LOTHROP 



NEW YORK v WASHINGTON v PARIS 



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The Blazed Trail 







77 Information 



By 







Bureaus of the 



Stewart Edward White 







New York Central Lines 



A TALE of love and war * 









in the great pine woods 







Each city ticket office of the New York 



of Michigan. 







Central, Boston* Albany, Michigan Cen- 

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The Chicago Inter-Ocmn calls it a " mag- 







Railroads in the cities of New York, 



nificent story." 







Brooklyn, Boston, Worcester, Springfield, 

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ester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Detroit, 



is nothing short of an epic, and this epic 

 reach gives the hook of this young man 







Cleveland, Columbus, Indianapolis, Cin- 







cinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, Chicago, 



qualities of positive greatness. . . The 







Denver, San Francisco, Portiand t Los 



book is American. It is of the West. It 







Angeles, and Dallas, Texas, is an infor- 

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has little in common with the literature 







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regarding rates, time of trains, character 



is exciting. It is righteous. It is sin- 

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of resorts, hotel accommodations, and a 







thousand and one other things the in- 



can read it without both pleasure. and 







tending traveler wants to know will be 



profit." 







freely given to all callers. 



Illustrated by Thomas Fogarty 







For a copy of Four Track Series No. 3, 

 "America's Summer Resorts," send a 



Third Edition $1.50 













2-cent stamp to George H. Daniels, Gen- 



McCLURE, PHILLIPS & CO. 







eral Passenger Agent, Grand Central Sta- 

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 sample copy of the Four Track News, a 



NEW YORK 







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JUDD * DETWE1LER, PRINTERS, WASHINGTON, D. C, 



