. Book of the Royal blue . is encir-cled by a running gallery, from whichthe detailed effects can be most readilyappreciated. The floors are of marble,mosaic tiling; the wood finishings are ofwhite oak; the wainscoting of figuredoak; the ceilings are paneled in stampedmetal; the furniture throughout is of MOUNT ROYAL STATION, BALTIMORE j quartered oak. All modern details arecarefully provided for in the arrange-ments of the waiting rooms. The ladieswaiting room, adjoining the main wait-ing room, is large and commodious andsupplied with comfortable sofas andchairs. The ladies toilet room is ele


. Book of the Royal blue . is encir-cled by a running gallery, from whichthe detailed effects can be most readilyappreciated. The floors are of marble,mosaic tiling; the wood finishings are ofwhite oak; the wainscoting of figuredoak; the ceilings are paneled in stampedmetal; the furniture throughout is of MOUNT ROYAL STATION, BALTIMORE j quartered oak. All modern details arecarefully provided for in the arrange-ments of the waiting rooms. The ladieswaiting room, adjoining the main wait-ing room, is large and commodious andsupplied with comfortable sofas andchairs. The ladies toilet room is ele-gant and complete in all details. Thegentlemens smoking room and generaldining room are in keeping with the - I their surroundings. A fully equipped news stand is at hand, and< with their interestingreproductions of sound, are stationed meach waiting room, fur the entertain-ment of passengers. No clearer conception of the grandeur of Mt. 1Station can be obtained than from tinphotographs contained THK TICK I 1 OFKKl CONVENIENCE OF MOUNT ROYAL STATION lALL PARIS OF BALTIMORE. TTHE excellent street car system ofBaltimore enables residents in allparts of the city and suburbs to reachMt. Royal Station either by direct lineor transfer, at one fare. The line passing at Mt. Royal Ave-nue will take passengers as far north asRoland Park and Lakeside. From thisline transfer can be made at NorthAvenue to lines going toWaverly, Tow-son. Patterson Park and almost anyportion of east Baltimore. To thewest for Emory Grove, Owings , Arlington, Gwynne Oak. Powhattan, Walbrook, Calverton andnorthwest Baltimore. The John Street Line passes nearthe western entrance of Mt. RoyalStation at Hoffman Street. This linewill take passengers to all points innorthwest Baltimore as named above. The Charles Street Line can !>•taki n at Charles Street and Mt. RoyalAvenue. This line runs as far north asTwenty-fifth Stre. t All of these lines run southwardcrossing Ba


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