. Book of the Royal blue . ped with baggage I.(M ciMin |\ R cars, day coaches, Pullman drawing-roomsleeping cars, observation-parlor cars anddining cars. It is practically a steel train;the coaches are wood finished with cementfloors, combining attractivcnesN with safetyand sanitation. On the New York and St. Louis Lim-ited, known as trains 1 and 1, the Pull-man sleeping cars are supplied with device, each car being a unit in are similar to those in use on theChicago Limited, having upper andlower berth lights and fans. The sleeping cars on the night trainsbetween New \ork


. Book of the Royal blue . ped with baggage I.(M ciMin |\ R cars, day coaches, Pullman drawing-roomsleeping cars, observation-parlor cars anddining cars. It is practically a steel train;the coaches are wood finished with cementfloors, combining attractivcnesN with safetyand sanitation. On the New York and St. Louis Lim-ited, known as trains 1 and 1, the Pull-man sleeping cars are supplied with device, each car being a unit in are similar to those in use on theChicago Limited, having upper andlower berth lights and fans. The sleeping cars on the night trainsbetween New \ork, Baltimore and Wash-ington are also axle dev c ■ cars. By .September 1st, trains 7 and X, knownas the New ^ork and Chicag ) Special,running between these points by way ofBenwood, W. \a. Wheelingi, and New-ark, Ohio, will be furnished with entirelynew electric-lighted equipment from end toend. On the same date it is cxpecti-d theentire sleeping car equipment of the Balti-more i5c Ohio .System will be THE B.\I,TIM0UK * OniO |!;)KC.\FE C.\RS IX USE OX !. UK ilih ».6TKM The Traveler By ESTHER JACKSON WIRGMAN Night falls and {rom the quiet heightsI see the twinkHng village lights,As one by one in turn they show,Dear and familiar, far below. This one, doth a poor widow light,Who hard must toil both day and , by a bed of pain, doth showHow love and mercy brightly glow. Yonder, a booklover late doth read;Another, dancing feet must ! listen! look! against the nightShines out a strange, more brilliant light. For as the moon bedims the headlight, with its fiery the old familiar lightsWith all its lure of distant sights. And while my eyes with mists are wetOf longing, restless, vague regretWith that bright traveler forth to roam. I H ow near a nd d ear is nome; *l r


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