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OFMany Employes Working Under
Conditions That ThreatenLife and Limb.
1,200 BUILDINGS INSPECTED
Joint Board of Sanitai-y ControlSends ¦ List to the Mayor
of Opr>n Violationsof the Law.
\ . ""¦ -.i xammatti IJ30S fa tor:*i,., |of« wilding* '«',-, !*,«i\ .-011,11101«»,!ahr'v. . .! ...'..' <* loos eon*
SHI«tins r. a« I k>u» vio»In« - « bull« ng ,\\ wltl '.
t.. irnlng. nrmre sent|aj lab« uni ms tti . .'. mptojte. «n . r«
Working und« l .. ;.ii« ¦'--»> '. '
Hrfs and limb In eaas -f IsaT \\ nshlngton Pis
thni ih»» 'nint Board of I I -m«-«>i
o: tii ,,. Bail and Bkli I Ttwd« maiti " .¡i- -.-.,- and .-
' .« Mir -. aaaran! .,.-.- of i latstm. of Hi«aaaMary a n lav la aumentáis it- a
«rlt»!.«. f:-"i". Mu« ir r, lynor doaraThe Board sras fwimd aftai the
ir.ent of t'i« last geraaral rtrther, "f r*«eventy«Jlv *v ikmahan and one of'ltsraMlvttles was an Investigation of the ron
atltinn«. .imi'nc th«'-<» wrK«»r»-. 1«-nr««i.».t» "i' two members of tin» «Cloak andt. Manufacturers' AssocrtsAlon, two nr-em-
4>*«i « of the s kermf km, and throe .
**»-. - . ' esenting (he pobli« Miss Lilliana bi l -.-..¦
More Than 1.200 Places V-nit-H.Thr chairssaa '.»in William X Schi«
and t..»- ai^-rotar Is Dl I v'
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lasp«i tori eni last t*a
.*i »<..>ini; thnmrfh more tin,:' tweh* I ndr« I
fart«-,*-« and lofl bulldin--*. tti s tbelti 'i r<noria ha I nrat beei iheyi-., listed DSjNS ;' i-r,uii rares
latkMM of Hm sasSvar] and fir«, lajwii wan! It i» « *
v. nt .»ii to .iv. "t| spite of tlii»-. .¦
roartttiosM m 11m chsBh fs orí« s na, a
rompara Psawabab with thooe ka Ike -tiirt-
wstsl We sen! evenl
throe \ lolatsoras wMel ¦*.\ :-,.,i ¡, John T T irnar, who ara i a II« Hi
C ilon« for tw<'.' ¦ ¦'
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retir« We have ilso
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Hudolph Milk H :..¦ .¦¦.' n k n« of B«,i.-c Polk-e Commissioner ,-.-.. ad
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Atlantic CityWEEK-END OUTINGS
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Pennsylvania R.R.Every Saturday$10 or 312
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Washington place, thcr«* were two «floors--coupled l>y the rlonkmaktiiK Arm of Horn- !.tin \- Mayer, «employing .»ver one hun«drad ;"?r:,ojiH in !hat -pu.«-»'. an«l ü -.vn-«
«nl« inank.-» t.» th« Satintay imlf-liolldny«vln»«ii tii«' unions Introduced Into the In««lust**, ttiat tt« lives Of 111»- '">e liun«Jredoloakraakei s wera sav«sd.
«There la a tofl building. No. : WashIngton I'll.»», next t<> this hooee, witere !Ul< r.- ¡.i-»« no tlr>- »¦«»¦Hpi'S wli»if«-v><i ,in,l'\ lior«j» hundreds of pemons ere employedThe |otnt «board ol -unitary »uiitr«»i em
ployed Ik ii Inspector», under th« supervision ««i .lehn T 'r«iru«»r. a fonriCT a.«-«-
Hlstant «in». snltary lnspf-t<_i In tlie«Health l>epartment, and th« dais nth-1
« l bj these Inspe tors throws much ltiíliti ..«) ihe lnad«niuacj of the Sre proteetmn
farllltkw in m'.st of ih<- 12*3 shops «Sn¬ap, to»! i«\ i'i»« hoard.In fourteen «-li»«i»* n<> lin- .¦«»«.ai'» «- «it at!
«have «beei found In «ataty-flve simps n «.
i.r, ea-cape* w,-r« provided with Straighti.i.i'i« rs. wlil.-li «ir.«. ii." If well ki«"'vn. \<ry
-dangei.»i'« and whloli n<» «m«« who la notan experienced ladder climber enn «maken-,. <>«¦
In i««- shops '" droo ladders at nil werefound, »«i "m« found wen pla« ¦! «out ofreach.In v.'i shope, 01 M y*r oortt of all shops
Inopected, ihere was no other «*\it hi »rase If Hr« e\c* p| ««ii« tii« «escapeIn twentj tl r«» «shops the d«mrs leading lo
halla and atalrwa; wen fmind locked!.)urina tl . <i.i\In «int. shopa th« ta'.»- w«ir< .--j thnn¦¦ reel a Id« IIn 1,11 oi K .'. «pw cent "f «all
tl «¡« ending to halb« «peni I litli '. ..i ol oui us thi law i « .«n't-« i
in a word the Investigation has ithown.ha» even wttl thi low atandard* for flra(»i"t«''ti«m as demanded at «pr««eiienl by the
laa '... «re ar« hundred« snd thou»and« f violations In one Industrj aloneWhen we r«mne, however, to ronsklei the |
»Tlxtins reg ilatli I Hr« orot« tlonu m i»t admit thai the; ire fai lna«le»i .it. and in«i« ,¡ a rlelualon »hd s mar«
'I .«r< l-j u», r. i,.-., i «arhj the s-iallfil tire«
pra if buildings, .¦ « «. -¦. numbww«omen .«r« mss*«M] ' «re ii
no f« «-'ii wbj . es« ^i «. :iii not . « «»m
¡« led i«« i«!«i««ii!.« ....« «-. apes Noi Is theresi * reaacn whj t lie ?hopa which ar«'i"v-«i ».. . <',r<- .-i ipea should hsve but
-««.ii«. .- oar man) persons woi k\« «T'liin. i«> ihe !". sei w, if a
,- is provided irlth ." ,% lire escapel» nnsa era th« ¡ >ee, u hex hex ten per
. ten hundred work ihNo One Directly Resnonsible.
'¦¦ it .H presen! ¦ Ireal!« i.i.«« * ngle department whl h
i » aponslbl« :¦'. fire ;.tlon inilldlnga \«. hen .i complaint la
M-nt in to »ibe i.at'«»r Pepartmeni ihej refer IBul .¡ na* '.¦.:«. .«.» nt, nd II fur- jf« rr« »l som« where else
The Joint «board of sanitär) ¦. I ol hasrecent y, within thi las» few n*eeks,
In» estlgatlon ol flre pm. result "f this lnv«eatlf»atlmi
:: , hoard -rj)i ., ; -. ,,f sf«v< lit «.'! r«^»
«Ahlch were flam lolatlng th« ihm In¡¦¦.tori nee to prole «tlon »«¦ th« Mayor,Hie Hti .. -¦. .¦ ih« Bur« ¦.-¦> of Bi Ild
i'. Coi imleaton« r ami tin- Pollc-tCommissioner Th« «ward sent s list lo th«oakmakera' t'nion. and lnform«*d II Iba!. rondlllont . retn described are so sert«
'. .- .n- vin. »ii« «¡. the m-"n
in.i women .¦ I In these -1 ops workm der cl threaten iif« and
.. fire "
a letter was aeni lo «each employai repted on .'.';- list, Informing him of the I
itnlattom« with reference to tire protecttonfound h his -' op by our lnspect«ors.
ISSUES CALL FOR RELIEF.Mayor Invokes Aid of NationalRed Cross, New York Chapter.
¦ent out an ai«i»«'ai for
contributions last night through then« Vork chapter of I Nati««nsi Hr«i
. i. in aid of ' .- »i \ Ivon ol
li He atari I th« I with ¦ «con«: ; . id later Issued an ap*
to ii. public, which was «as follows:tlsens of New fork:
"The appalllns loss of life .«.rui «personalfactoi '«' ni N\'a-;ï'-
-.: -.«»»i Pla<*e ..¦ Baturda; afternoon callfor laraer i ¦. of elief than our
il ;. ~. «,- .¦. ;. ,«\t., ct-ed *«» meet
fp'-ii -i «resour««?« The Newv.'i'U chapter of the National «><] »Cross
iUed for f i»< nl '-'«iMri!) I oni
to be diati ¦. through the v.oA 'routif 11 afflliated member, lbs
^st«\' Y'ui. Charit; OrganlS-tlon «Society..'! urg« i to -iv. f thla pur-
' ending their -contribution! eitheri¦ . ii. «Schiff, treasunr of
th»* \. \» v««vk County '"liiiior «»f th« Na-*. onai R«ed « i"-.-. N««. .'.7 wiiiatn «street, or
to me for reuilttanc« to hira Acknowledge-m« nt ail ' niluugTn the pre*««
- anedl W l, GAYNl IB ''
The headquarter! nf the If lief comn tteeat No Mad «on avenue, tho Metro«
lonn for relief»: »i dlstrib'jt« «. rr"in t«her<.
i «i. )»« ard T, i *ey |ne, tai ol th«Set Vork charity Qrtto nisei ion Powill I« In charade ofithe h»eadquart>rra II«
¦ .- »t. ita »IIns R«ed ' 'retasf Commute of the «
Organization F .¦.
'. . eat. chah «man, « Uto T.'i. Mr John M. Glenn Uoyd C.
«i.i Mr w llllam P. Rli .. level mdit i.ge i« ...?"¦.i". in i Mr« R*. K.Di
o add to il. ent of in; dlsast« ani
Invite the Sea *i .¦¦..k Keno<iatl«»ti.«nd'li"n of the I "««r
nd tii" i'i.i'.«i Hebrew Charit lea !¦> .» nialBureau «»! Charitlea, of
«\1fre--d T. White Is preald« nt, t ill «o
I 11 ihe b« nefltBrool l«ent ? r« luff«
;,iif < 'asasza. dirt»« l«¦. of i)ie
\t« i------ ï n * House, snnoun-red lastu ni» ll..»--.»« of the 'in«-.. of ih« i«« rs i»'« i- ha been
.¦- -formani e to ;ni i heiff« reí i fi «i-i th» flre Tlie
.-«.. plaç« un .M«Ti'i,«« .«»
ing« menta aa .¦» tl e nat-of tl i«r«»ai ¦- .-«'..«i made,
hh- etya*ctedharl« Il il nrealdeni of Ihe The
u lation, and tiio
rganlxatlon, to n snge¦! .
. .«erformanc«\. f« eid at .«.«¦ti .,<-'<¦ via¦ m
Ih« im. «u charltl«*« Building, No MSenue, tatemen! wai given out,
. on munll "f Newfork snd lorrow .»<
;;< n m mam of,, « ..-, oi Oth« ». e« In
¦-..¦. The Cnlted Hebrew «Cl »rl.
i ! »rew Free H';r : «I ftecl« H« a
.,. ffer «every assl tan In.
M ol »: lewli arliahl« ¦« lanisa-tin» elty TA-'i«« drape«! Inf .' deadmagei \ ...«. v««> k
ed last nl| i the re
of 1 I heat re (.-». Mom «« .. Tu«and Vi'« «in- da; s ould la lui ned o* to
».
RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY
Thousand Persons Extend Condolencesto Pvclatives of Fire Victims.
Mor« ne thousan« persoi Rath« I. dai nf'» ; noon In i. «¡«»»« T< mple,
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f»»i ih«» ft i« nd ,«n«i
of tin Waist « ompanjletli
The i:« irles Stela ij «erintend« nt
temp id oi s church «anddepa ' ol .: !':< bj t« inn
«,n "The;. 1 I.i
snd frl« ndd ws
¦v i- K« .¦ Mi ¦¦ d fv'i'i'iith i«.
whl enveloped«and th« enth.u
suit ol . irophe, and i.sdof the reaolutloi i.»
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VlK-r« . |n t ho
Tel ro Ight, wIh.i ,. t
pursu« »rder l .a rsast«
TO RELIEVE THE SUFFERERS.Marel .', Sotli srer« «snt
i. District :« |d« i. .i"-«» h
sn to tl. lh< nd< i,
r of II'rli «aland. \m k S'.i'' ' ill ¦- a "-i
.h [ to ihe n Ins -«i fui"!-|| . . d the faii» Of III« V.u. I,.I .«
i'U.«-' Or« ¡n Nsw ï«wk Ity.
[Twenty Organizations Join in
Fndeavor to Fix Blame.
QUESTIONS FOR EMPLOYES
Committee Will Ask All FactoryWorkers to Report Regard
ing Conditions.In r*aSB*oaSS t«1 a linrr\ <¡ill san! OtSt hy
Hi.» Waaasa'a Trsals Calan Lsasjae, rapr-s«». atathras of tw«»nt\ ina-ar rngantsatkmsararamljlnd >« Um kra-agus a« u«l«iin« tars yes-
terday aftsraaaw far the purpose of takin :
Immediate aetsaa in the matter of fixingthe ¡ilam. fer ilio m«» and loas of lif«» in
tii<» Triant«]«» Waist Company's factorjr. II¦w.im regarded as the most lasportnal labor
meeting arre kaki in ths lesgus ¦ headsjuar«t. riMis- Ida Rank presided, aad am^iK the
speakers wfr" Rabbi Stephen h Wlsa, waa
said, in panif tin Mame belongs anywhere, wa shall I
And It and it \«iii bs pranlshad Sen v«»-k
oui il to i" able lo r**btata a r**©ra**"*rtttee al'
twenty*flr« mam and woaiea who can ».' i
ai the facts. Then we shoold frams lagla»latloi i" ::' : da disaster. Ws doa't waa!this to croate a srsal panic of eharlty low-
ard those who suffered by the fir,«, arid ti.n
forrgol the whole thin«. Wa want t,« d-at
with the facia N" <»*!i' laI rnv-jstlastloo Ishould satlefj us, Ws most ha\«» s tars*«cltisens' rommlttse and we should .«r-k Ihal
;.'¡ ¦« omen of ihli 11 i :<~» MfTS
on it.Mrs. i.'xn.'i.i ««Rpiiu made
»,<ti,'i! .).(»ni t'« those pi »¦' al . ol to wastet 'i"- in going orar details '«i» «" ait *t
oners, and appoint .« committee, so that
their names could be given t,> the pr«"-«,in order thai th< great army of Ktr'«« whoare going to ^<Tk each nrt-ornlag in stmtlsr
traps may know thai awniethlng lai,«"ni: «I"- ' to protect t ''n-
«>n motion of Algernon Lee, a committeeof ti«.«¦ was appolnt«*«d bj the .hair it wentiîit'» session at once, Rml drr«- up i setof questions t'> ba sem to .-«n employ*** In.ill f.i.t.Tt.s ,,f th< «-it;. The committeeconsistí of sirs OlIasbaftiMNr, "f Ko East6sth street; sirs. Charlas Board, of No.6801 Seventh avenue: Mr». Stephen S. Wise,of No W«w*l Mth street, «and Miss WaRauh, I NO. 4< Bast ad «-tr-»*«t. Ths SUSS«lions they formulated follow:"Are ths noon lockad? Ara there any
l in mi the windows? «ire ihr freight ele-l» at"r doors ckwed i -»i i-í 11 «sr the day. Arainoro lire escap-sa on nil the ftotnra, and la«!-. re free access to the lire ...«,.ai"»!'' Ar«»
there any si raps lefi near ths motor <«r
engine? If any of these conditions prevailyou an» in danger from Bre. If yon nanti a
letter to sny nrrember <«f this commlttso Itlwill |«» treat«*-«! tu absolutely confldentlsand the mattei "ill be attended to at once.*"
Mr Maley, rapresentins ths Ladlea*!Waist Makers' t'nlon, >ai«l that at a spa*clalmeeting of «)"» executive board of that bodyi "id yesftordai morning M a*aa decided to'
establish a relief fand, and a commit.«** IVH- appointed to draft an appeal to tlie i
public, li« said thai II was In lia Triangle]Waist Company shop thai the rar-cenl strikefirst tock place, because of Inhuman .men! "i mploj . p.
A committe« of three, consisting of Mil«»*',M. Dnweon Algernon Lee and Morris Hill-1iiiit mi» then appointed bf Ml*. Rauh todraft o resolution to I-- Ri',*»n i" ..¦ presa.Here rearable and resolution iinani«n<oualy a«dopU ÛWhereas, s«. soon following lb« ¿ II
h.lust In '. .'. n Ighborlng rli; ol New»ark, and In --i it-» of the solera m g toour official. In a lending Ne«, YorK maçasine thai conditions arere as had or a-oraehi re, Ihl i «ürea-Jfu «i«-.it^r. r nas come '.« then... « he leas of oui p-eopl« tin arklngwomen of our etty in., tin»?.» dependentupon them; and
\\ ii.t«**«,. it is ni.iNi evlalant thaihas been leglecl on lb« pan of many, !*>oth,.fti. lals and private cltlaiens, h-m « -;« «Inllylack of " «peratton i«« prevent such acci¬dent and thai luch negi**«*« Is lmm«-dlateiy«i cal i,i..-i d. nlora 1 '. aflli« tlonBl
V« r.ereat, Ve! deeper lie ea i ¦. such satin ontlnuation ol Industrial '¦. ¦. tare, the
., to « fact and force proi .¦ fa« toi y \.i -. . t,. thi ;..,-.. usa l»l« dela> abo«il
u _. mea r« hi« li h ol et .. niil mis« i su h ilanffei and »provided
i'T |h< "iiii"'! ..i'ioi. ,,. i ». \i.ttni«« ,,f in-î.i ., mannei s hlch ie»
suits In s maximum of preventloi ai d\\ reas, T n lister and oui hrotl -
ers will have died In vain If the e i
es without .-« full í>!i<i firm exprerwaloiid .. indignation -'am«» and grief u'lthwhirli ih« horror lias leen recel e«l by all;now, therefore, he itResolved, Tiir " «. who are here .m*
Med deplon snd ondemn « illndness ofpublic official! who fatuousl permll suchcondition to continue, ibe greed of sochemployers as dn not welcome huí InsteadI« ni ¦. it11 n mises «»mployes e-lio demaud aaf'e rendition. in,:«i arhlrh to workand th< In« tie of th< urea!, busj pu ;i
«A'hlch does noi render such unprorttsbleh,,th in ti", publl« servant and the em-i,... >.¦ and « I! aimR nolved, Thai \,f. .tu upon ih. il-"-, e
of "in- ell« Mat«, and nation «.ng tont at who are respon IWe for m h
, ondll on. and t" t;,k¦Inip.« rdhle thai we should e*i*ei again be
grief .«d r.'c>- and »hame a: ilthouc ron Id o east I] jirev« il
ai d )¦" ,i dual yKeeol ed. I*hal we rail iipor the 'r'.ii.^^c
peopb of Mfea Vork and In sympaih«wltl them I« l"-ti i«, t:,. f ineral pr«j«*e«aeli>i..| lha victims, >i"i Ibus ^i.o etpra!ik'- .,. ....¦ orrov ''.d i" i elr resolvet,, pr* . oTrors In f- lui e
M, ,a Mill'I ho f.,1 ,,\\ Ing I o--,.!.ii r,.
it . also ad,,|l> d
n ., ommlltee "f tw«mty«flv« he appoint««I i¦-. i,. .ni. r-onsUtlng of mein ¦¦
.,. itad«. unions and othei l¦«¦ I«. ¦-. «., .-all n
mass meeting to determine a plan of actionju regard to the Investigation of ihe fa«*ts.* n. fire tr, plan leg station and to taUoi,|"|it measure tu enforce ni* la?
Appeal for Relief l.-iue.ri.The ejecutiva board of the l«adlei Wal
and t>rraamakers r-ii,n. Xo .'. Internatlonal Ladle, ilarnraml Works of America,.- a -i.o. «ni meeting yeel rdaj ¦. t. »t¦>ir.. -:.
m relief fund commute« to lid ll farm! lesof th« i letlms "f Ihe tire In th« Pi\\ da! i ompany'a factoi |ah eontrlbutlona ch«r»cki and postal ^n«i
., eat money orden should be mad, ouim the Relief Fund f"ommltt«**e and sen!«hi".; "> the tti., ,'f the l*adlea' WatrM andDreasmak '-' I nlOn So .'.. So, U>1 Clinton-ir.< t. N« w Volk.Samuel l'ntei n r a n«n sonal con.
irlbutloi "i *.'.'-" to the i ind
PRAYS FOR FIRE SUFFERERS
Dr. MaeArthur Refers to Factory Dis-¦-fitcr at Evangelization Service
.\ 5. i¡,,- in the Interest of th« evangel!*atlon «>* N< « V"ik wat held in th. ralvaryliaptlsl Church « terday nriornlng, alwhich addreasss wen mads i>\ the pastor,-.,. Rs« Di i: 8 Ma- Arthur, the !...".. pr,Edward Judson, of tin- Memorial RaptlatChurch; the Rev, Robert \Valu«i and thei.. lhai les 11. B« in
In is prayer i»> MacArthui r< f,rn t.,
il. Are of Raturdaj aft(*«rn<XMi raying:"Almighty Uod, regard with Thj ti.,-t
ri... Iou« fa« «.! ItK i" i« -,-..-i i .. th<»
t« i riba lira n» oui ritj C< mforn ii¡,ih-*
i lunn''i ,ni" «i« ., orroa i:< gracious toihose who r« Buffering rs«*ruclatlng pain
reasoi of ( his greal dl ., iter Be pk d
gii >. .«. ¡.- slclan. wh" iiiini*-)' la thorn.-¦i- i« wisdom and skill .m.- the sufferers
ilent lurag« is, heroic and ti m fuim ,, i..i n.,m «¦ "f pain Men if-ii Ood,
¦¦ ,.i !.,i,.,i r ,,. .inn. ¦< lheyowi ' ItMMK iin«i«-r th»!i .,ii In th. properlonstrucllon of factortas, ,n in.ikiii), propt^rcaita, und in ¡.li other <¦..>..- ,.,iin^ f,,r ih<-
romforti and MpaclaU) th« llvea «.f tn-.-e
¡n ih« ir emplo "
TO HOLD MEMORIAL SERVICE\ m-,,." lai errlci foi ihe unu of 11 ..
dl ter rill held in .ra. « "h irch, Nthtree! and Bi ads a "n W« dnesda si
i ii« will last tw« m«mu i« an ,«¦ 11 In«.lud I.¦ mn i r
snthim i«. tiir <.ii««ir uni un I'M-
Wl HO« LESSONInsurance Men Think Better
Protection Will Come.
MIGHT AVERT NEW DISASTER
Revised Building Laws and Auto-raatic Sprinklers Among the
Things Demanded.«Man*« «tending tir" Insurance «men «In ihls
. 11 y vristrrda*. »ureeil that the disaster of
S'aturdav nicht iind««iil'»«"dl.- W«9UM bring,i),.iiit vartly Improved «SOndttkms In tire
«protect-On nuch earlier thnn would «other««.¦»r have «baan pnssiPie «Bhrldga <.. «Snow,«,,. .-ddctit r'f the ll.iiiio |n «iran»e < 'onipany.I'harlr« «I. Smith, e»«i retary of the Herman«
Amerlean insurance Conspany, and Theo.Ilorn H Trie, a former president «-«f the
ITaKK OWTO «ant-tig »hose who emphasised«the tact »hat any «lay «flBtghl "ee anothernlamitr greater. If anvtMtiK. in it«- hor-
r'»ra. The ii«««-c«||y for a lavr nun pell In ir
the Installation of automatic aprinkier« in
all buildings mo»-<» han «S «tost li?l« «i«»- i\««'e.i t«« memanlihi «or «anuinfMUiilns nur-!Sttltl WM imiiileil «.nt by «'harles «; Hriitt M.S mambei of th.« |i<«.ii<l «if Fir» t"n<ler*rrlt-er--, and Who has satTad "it the BuildingCods «¦<mmi;;.'»i'»ii sinos Ml
"«»iir hull.linar la«.- ar" .l'fl« iont with r«»-
»pe.«» t,, nafSty of life an«! property n«_ain.-t«.astnwtlan by Btn\m «said Mr. Smith, "and jshould b« revised completely «and made to
.',. «the prsMnt metii".i« of buttdtng «on-,
Itmctkm. 1 belief« ,liat thie '.orrlt'le o\- I
por!en<~«» i« anipl«* rsaaon tor takinu Imnic-
dtate and active «-step«« for «tlM adoption of«
all neeeasary buMlng tpgutatkas havingtilt« ««nil in rlew,
Warninq from Newark Fire.
"That «th«ere should have heen fn«*h a UralIs n<> «surprise to me. i am on «record he«
fora «n im estimating committee in Albany«!'.-.ille«l vrhen th« Newark fir* waa the «ub-i
.».rt <»f much eomm-nt. a* ha\-1ns predi«ted
.liât New vnrk «CMy must expect far worse
ataiitrophes. if tlie «Jogs of life had bean lturtos a* gnn.t In Saturday'«« flre I «-hO_Jd lihave fei» no surprise. And yet tf the!;«building had «bean «sojarippal «»-1th «aatoaanttesprinklers I doubt tf there wo'ild ha» e Peon
,t Uf« i«,-i la «tact, my *xp«cTi»»nec <«r
thlit' \oAre leads mt tO repeat that there
aould not have l«««en on«' life lost"Automatic sprtnkl'Srs «should bs «reqnlred
in« law in «such «buildings The difference (,
in the Insurance rate goe« largely to pajr-j«int .«>¦ the Installation of the spriakl_ra, i «
hare knwn cassa where the «reduction in¡.«premium coat ^ reason of tno Installation liof .i itomatk aprtnktera pal I for the «equip«moni i«l-iiorjt at on« .¦. Tlie average reduc- jti««n in insurant*« rate Is equal t«> ¦ return 11of :'."« per eenl upon 'ho money Intrusted,.«. i. h m «ans thai the installation wouldpaj f«ar Itself by «saving In Inaurancs co.-t1,alone in four Sai8."Mr «Smith s.-ii.i thai .« stream from the/
«¦..-..».. i»¦'.?¦i i" «'«> «good servi.« «should n»«t
«have «to i"1 played upon a building higherthan «slaty or slat] -flre feet."This la thi height of s live -tory build-
«Sag, he «said, "u heresu the eighth «st-orj«->( the «^liirt trapst ff-ctnry, «,». !-.» re the tire'atart-ed, was one hundred feet or more
above the «street. «Because ¦ «boas «streamcannot he «played r«*t'< lively at a heightgreater than «slxty-flve feel or live buhIm,non-flreproof buildings usad tur mer. .nuil*-1or manufs t'«-' an irpoaas should ».¦ r«
M:i«t.««i to slxty-flve f»«««t. Own«srs of Bra««proof buildings taller tiian «dxlv-tivo feet'whe-n used for mercantile <>r nmnufactur« ¡lag - ould be compelled lo in-tail aiito-mat!« »prlnkleti
Tight Bulkheads Needed.Another thing Tlie pre ent la«* pis en
no limit upon the .-¡7.e of the flooi area «if
-UnOlngfl l»"Wi"«H flre «rail* Tl.* BaSMprinciple exactly tl.af «hip OWlteri fedlOWt«» protect their paseeng-ers* lues a' sea. bythe us.» ,«r watertight compartments, «miiiibe adopted on land to -a\c the Uves «-»f;
aorklng «men and "««men The «'7.»» of ihe(flooi sraa between fir« walla should not «bepermitted to exceed 10.490 Kiuan f«t«tt for «i
fireproof building and ."..».' «sqtiar« f««rt fornon-flrep.( building*, an»i In each case
e t'n. walla should be equlpptsd withsutomaticall« opera»Ins flr-eprool1 «should «be i"» oppoi unity f»->r .«n*.
mai '» turer lo crowd an many a* oned working pi ople i one room."
Our '¦¦ ...« been made tafe, Mr.Smith pointed out, sinos th« l«esson l«*amed«by ihe irn,|ij..jH Theatre Hire In «ChicagoAutomatic Sprinklers are required In ¦!!i eat -. b« «u« \n«i «,n tin« atrange etas-'.»m of prote «mi to «lie utmost Ihe pie¦re seeking «public, whl!« omitting to takesimilar precautionary «m»easu*-s "ti «behalfof the ' «l ».. .,. : in lofts, Mr.¦ml< _r«nt Injustlc« i ommttted
Kll 'iLe C. «SnOW -aid '".«. th-ouglit it'I be a r;.»««»») thing f«>r t'ommlsshmer
Waldo to >< .« .l.a»'L«e «if tl,-» !tl«|.Ii«»li «»t
hnlldlnga. Tue intimate relation betw«eenputtins '»«u a itr.¦ and preventing one '*,,,,
¦uch -* i«« render singularly appropriatesn lo luthoris« '«omnilasioner A\'a''i
.i« »jet,, ¡it suitable Intervals tuen fromown for« to Inspect «buildings. Mr
Id« thai ' .. believed this «policy.» .-« light! n esifill 'n Roston
Faith m Aiitotnatic Sprinkler*.lutrnnatle sprinklers «would «have «put
»¦nt ihe ."». in Ihe ihlrt -»«'it «factory at.. nor'- ,i 1 Mi sn"».». "ftpeaklng r.,»iclili should aay Iheii Installation there aouldl
rest not mors than it,. \ better!name than Breproof for such ., structuraWould he ¡' ik>w burning conatrti«etlon build¬ing And there sre ...»'al grades of slowburning rotlstriMrrlon Borne of 'hem nio'<le-tr; il ,.| .,ib.>;-<¿ TI «re slioilld be -«Hie«
.. tii tl i bj law i« t" »he number <<t persons on ¦ floor, an«! then lome provisionshould «be «mads for çettint; them «out «by«... escapea The rspaeltj ol flre e»,.,-(p«.s¡mould i« regulated a«fcordlng to th«-« num-i «i of emplo; .»«.
"San r.'i"«i«<i> ha« le;irn»««i llil- I ha\e-, en th« fr«Mit of a lift«. ,.'»»t building eav«,i»«il \«!lli lit. **cAyo< ..ii* there
"I!.i«< >"'i not noticed «he amount ofrubbish tl it Is permitted to «-hnk« flre .¦>*-
capea In this «rlty* These «rnainads of «saltaehould be Inspeeted by somebody al le.ist
i«. » ¦ month.'"n< «trumpet note to «be s««iin«ieii al tM-
lime should be, I think. Inspection cleantl-i»»««-.- «and protection."ti <. i r» H «Price v.Hd he had «retired
from Ihe iiie Insuram. lieid hscause thefundamental fault in Neu Torh Cltj was
ti<« t.'.«.'t!"ii nf «al^aorapera Mr. i'ri««e is
opposed to «tall buildings, in the pressai ac¬cepte« undsratanding «<f ihe t«-rm. and as«p.«. i.i ii-. «so In ail «eases where m«srcantlle or
manufacturing purposes at«« uppeinmstT: « height of «sverj «building should i»e
governed, be »a.,«-, bj the «sJutfacter of in
cupanpj Four or live «stories sh«ould «bshi legal maximum v.'.i-.o induatrtal par«
m. followed
ALDF.RMTN FEARED DISASTER
Board Adoptcrl a Preventive MeaMireAfter Big Newark Fire.
M «« »-.-¦ t<« ¡«ii. «i lii-t niuiit thai »i few dü\M
,,fi, the «factor] tu» m Newark«! wh««spa eo
«many lives were l«ost AMenaaa «Ralph «folkrodu sd ¦¦ measur« to prevent s similar
., .. i« in t!ilr- »tty.ii, «propoasd thai the «building «suporta«
.«nu»ni« if tii« dlffaronl boroughs i« «re¬
quired t<« !"««k Into the maU'T nf tire. ¦ hi« mi «all factor) buildings, snd i.i-«i« ''««n »is unanimously sdopted bj tue
:.i
it kli m n r«iii. aid last nlghi «thai .«> farr« p..« i, d ». n made h lb« i upe» In
landen p« tii» Board al «AMeraan.
SEES A MURPHY PLOT< «>i«i ,n«i«-,l from flr»t mía«*
l>f»in«>i-r»tir ropr'-eontati« o win» »lostr«»**to ». ,.to for m«. In the «ai.iirt, I will not
«>rfrrifl tn«. loyal mid courageous m«sa whoha*,¦.» he« n supporting ni« sines my n«»m-
inaii«>ti by saying to any "ti1* of themth.-it h.» shall not .!«« so."Mr. sii.« hin'.« Istter, In full, folliyara:
Ta tii" r>« naocratic Meinbera »I the Leglalaturs ol ths State ol New York.
B) Ihe unanhno s vote ol the Denur-erstl«members of the [.egUlature s caucua h*.«'i««.n rail«'.; for Monday evening neat t"
conaldei tin matl r of Ih« United StatesSenatorMj position >'ii the senatorshlp lias nevar '
been a matter "f doubt. hav« repeatedl:Bald, and I n«»« reiterate tiiat under n«> clreumataracea ivill i decline the mr-mlnatkaiarhich waa given ni«- by the unanimous vot«"f tii«. Democrat!« caucus held on Januar«tí last, lair arfll I soluleece In any suggsitlon rhst in.. Bams r-haii n«>« be presentedfor . Msl'l»>ratu«n to an« fiirnr» |)ptno«-ra«l-*cau« us
ir. a lottor addreaaed t<> ths Demo» ratlcmembers «if tha» [legislature on February MlJ said:"I cannot, as the représentative .of my
party, r.l«»a«.«' mon elected n« lioino«-rat«from an obligation which they ows t<» theparty »rid ncd te ma bear no contract'ialrolatlo is with thoai who ar«- voting for meIf it be pnaaltilr to -.lens»' thorn, the pertymoat «i<> fo. n,,t th«« part«, candidate"I shall ramsIn ss my irerty's f*andldate
.'m Catted States Senator so king as the(arty rJeaires m< lo «fo so, no matter whai ;lh> persona! rons-xi'ienco«« »«« in«- may h>
tor «will i i .. word or deed -1" anything |!that v in trustify trio minority in their efform to frustrate the declared »rill of thai,majority. If, howaner. the majorlly of ai; Itho stoned I'oinn«-rati.- Senators end Assemblymen «.hall s>kii .-« call « «meetingtho Democratic caucus be reasaembled, 1si all loyall) abiiJe bj rho decision of thaita and If such emu« us shall rl Id«thai another than myself shall ho chow -
t,, carry rh.» party standard which I havebean carrying stncaj January W, ir'". I ailjt-'v» to such candidat« tn- unqualftled andwno-te*heart«ad support, bul short of su harii'Hi I shall n«'t be a ;iart< to tin» dastruction of th-> principle of matorritjr rulo."nom Ibat position heve no! deviated
end a III no| da-vlate s hah' breadthif. an«! wtion. a majority of tho Démo¬
cratie rapr«**sentallves shall d**-ci*Ja In ra«i
cue to roi «'ii«i'lor iiio vote by which i waa
nominated foi ,'nlted States 8enat«>r, t«
anj person partl<*tpating ih«**reln who feelsthat ho is thereafter bound lo continue t..
v«,to fog m« becs use of the prior raucus a«
Hi,-, i «jay thai the de« Iston of the new
mucus should '-o as binding ami effectivess the rlrat if. k» the result of the cau¬cus Brtton ir "lia i.«- determined t" assinproceed to tire nomination of s futí-i datefor Cnlt«d S'at«»a Senator to ai | man who'¦«itiHidor« that he la hound for am- reasonother than his "-.vu senas of duty to cotefor me, i releas« him, so thai hs may votefo. whom ii«* wills Should s majority ofll,.-> Democratic reprewentatlves rhoora an»other than myself »a the part« candidatefor Cnlted Btstet Son.nor. such action, inmv opinion, will operate a« n release fromnM the obligations <>f the prior party ra i-
¦«. in rh«. event thai s Democrat otherfirm myself shall ho selected, I am sure no
«Senator <r member of Assembly t 111 affrontn .¦ '¦ continuing to «rote for me In tho joi-.tissembly. If, however, those srho partici¬pated it« the Aral caucus, or Bnj others whomay not have participated theraCm. dealre |t,, rote for -no 'n ti .» mo\>- caucus, they havemi full consent t., do >*< Even if ( ere bei || ningl« Democratic représentât Iv« .. »
¦,...,1. to vote for me In the caucus I will.... effend the loyal and courageous m«»ir
« ave ;,'«T ipportlng me since mjnomination >,v saving to any one ol themthat he shall not do so. R«*spe«»tfiillv vours,
WIM.TA M P. BHEEHAN.»¦, Vor!*;. March tt. 1*11.
MAY NAME D. F. COHALAN.i
Insurgents, However, Say TheyWon't Enter the Caucus.
Oovernor Dix lef! Sem Tors for Albanyru ih" noon train rraterda« spparently '
more hopeful of Ih* outcome of ihe sena*
toiial Ighl than an« other poUtlcian urhoruld be found in tlrlr- «dry.Charle. F Murphy, who gave matter at
VIbany his personal dire,**! and undividedattrition when William r. Bheeban's name
run«» "in of the Democrat» ratr-cus on
Januan H tost, lefl the city about «i'o¡sa. timo **-»r his country placa at QoodGround, r/onir Island
Nvitii«r Oorvarnor nm- immni bad anythinglo add in rh" wa-. of common! ta prophcya« to the possible ending of the deadlock.Rven with tho new cau«*us scheduled for
lo-hlghl D-wnocratlc politician' who ea*
t... t r.. ace th« flgl .:.,' ih,n could notlh found! fnat«**ad of anything as hopeful
lhat, thera was onli the repetition of
the wore from Murphy thai II was to be a
free and open "unbossed" caucus
The nbo.sed" peri of i! will be for <¦-,-
t,,n.,i ob .'.-.¦>Ion only ac-cordlng to 'ho
aoiv of one prominamt Denurcral yeater»Tbie man de< tor« d thai Ihe T im-
many leglslatora recrived their orders for]the "imhceraed" raocti yesterday morning, Iend the sum and substance of the orders!i- thai the Morganlsat!<Hi*' wants s rertalnamounl f Jockeying to h* done, to tho end:¦.,, ..... ion ma« he reached aa t., therhances »I bringing forth 11 name of i »an-1
Id i. « -.di.ihin aa ihe can .. ndldate.i .. j.'.'¦-¦. ins. it was understood, would I
Ir.rlude such detail. .« an apparent *-pli' in
y many vote, i-arefullj handled, so
ri re v .. ild h«» n.¦ of ., d« ¡«isl« o \oio
¦ .i snj ..-¦ r:. i,.' ,. ¦ "ii «)'. (1rs! ballot Whenthat 1 he lead h* Ir no. o the < 'obelan han« ¡ ti .. ordei wmildhe changad so that the name of Murphy'sright hand m-«n In Mie organization would
tho only one voted for on s so**ond bal*t
in .pit« of ¦' fs . lha! the InsurgentsI,-. furnish**«] a black ü^t. arhich Includes
befiidea Cohalan - name tho«.» of BheehanJohn R RtanchfleM and Da l.«n--o\ Klcoll.I¡I loomed to ho tho general opinion yeetei<«.-,« that fohalan wru the chol«*e whosename I most llkel* to com« "«it «.f tho,o ond i lueus.
USELESS CAUCUS EXPECTEDInsurp;rnt,3 Probably Won't EnterIt.Smith Still for Sheehan.
Albany, March il »T«evel«>pm«*ntii h-r«-«« nigh! a luid indi« a thai little ««. «n ,-.ni«
1..I .i,i,., rail, CaUtm. to ho ho],«td-morron night to selec! a candidate (^r\the ITnlted Btatea Senetorshlp who win bes.ui'faotoi v t., surf!« t«-1.i numhei "f Demo*Ierratic members «,f the Legislature (¦> ho;elected Tha Inauraenta on lha one handan lusphrioua ><r the motives behind thealun«, of ths caucus, and '«.hi probabl) no!
«-.on .'¡itri it on the other hand, theretoa strong tendenc] : -imní main of the ao-lcalled r« pniars to stick *o Bheehan, n,. mat«.or nrhat happensWhen aaksd if ho arould go ln«o tho cau*l
rus Senator Franklin D Ikioa« elt, the In«urgent lender, to-night aid"1 hü! not kn.iw definitely until .' .-',
o'clock te-morrow night. ,m« Imprrea ton,however, is that «, «ill not go In."Ths friiMids of tha Insurgents say thai
it is tii,- [iian of Coartes P. Murphy andtha other Tammanj toa«torr« lo *"-aiti»r the !rotes of the regulars to*moriMv night aftergetting «s many Insurgsnts to ,«tt"n«i asli o.ssii i<«. « in Tusada*! nlghl thej look for |ward t" another caucus being died, wh«»n Ithi same pr-ocednre aill be gone through< »r. Wednesday, when II Is thought that theInsurgents ar«. believing that everything'¡t «.-oii'n ail rinht. ¦ third caucus will i»e» (called bul tiio Tammani members will and»senli units on i».«ni"i v. « 'ohatan, Mmpright hand man
"The arguments will be mad«', if u, .,,,
«¡i- atis|,..,i, ..,i,i one "f ths Insurgents to»'-"» I. that a a hav« la tos gom Into tha'"''-11- .i raranol «.mi arell iham ge bock<»n the eauens eandldata Ths aama kind ofI reseure Is no« being broughi on the in«surgen] to gel them t,» anter ths caucusi a- basa Iwoughi to sat ths« lo \ot^
toi BhaahaaMan) legislators, both Rep iMlcana and
Democrats, began to sppsai in Albany r,,-rnlghl -vi" Smith, majority toarSer <-f thoAsssmbl] m.. i s.u. i,,; Wagner, of th.»,,!" '.. »rrived together shout 11
,"1'"1- Mr Smith d rlared that i. ,..l""1"1 to .". '¦ - Itaa, n raattei« ii<->in tbt 'íui-ijj.selsctsd.
CIA YIELDS 10 RUSSIAReady to Acquiesce Fully in
Czar's Treaty Demand-?.
IS NOT PREPARED FOR WAR
Japan Was in Readiness to In¬vest South Manchuria if Sit¬
uation Became Critical.
Peking, «March «M» «China Is nd prapnredto antagonist Russia completely, and a
r*»aiiit at «prolong« d ««t.fer u «*es the 'hlnessForeign «OfBce t .- -. ¡. i >- a.-s ir<<! the Ruaetan-llalster, M. K-oroetoreta that «.Thin« «willacquiesce unreservedly <>n Monda] lo »
demanda made i.i the Russian ultimatumcon«cernlng th» provision.- »i the treaty ofIM. Rossis in.'i«»ted upoi »t. an iwer «be¬fore TUSOdai
It i- «generally eon ld«et_d lhal Iher« wnano alternativ«- course in xrion ot i^ilnautter unpreparedneas for war Intensa iteres! Is being manifested In the attitudeof Japan, which »« obviously holding en«
ttrely aloof, «although nuire powerful than. ver at PokingWhile th» p.«,in« between linn an I R .-.
sis have been shnoal oMiterat»«-) by tii«t'lent «series «of ultimatums, an i theoretlealty iti-niflii'ieiit cause for «.¦ upatton es-llets, Rusats apparentl; fear; thai sha Inbtaln onlj popar promisse, which thariiinosc would not observe unless Intimi«latsd Russians h«ere point oui that theyhave losa non In the ws ot concessionsfrom Chins than when tha treaty ^a.«
sign« i.Some gre«i'.t«-' of «lie i«««4ation quarter
«i ni« Ruasla for not foHo«aing in thefirst Inntancc the ''cent example set by«"¡rent «Britain In rx-cupylng lerrttorj an«;swatting Chinea« re)i«line«-= t»-> dlscuM thecontested points. But II it-" recognised thatRuasla, by failing to do this, hs -.that eh» «!o»s not posssss aggrsaaiva do«signs. The «''.in«-«» newspapers, which ar»
:r,fens» ly Ignorant <«r «foreign affairs, ar»
very hoetil«t ag Insl Great Britain, which Ithe] accuse of egtnnlng the present landgrab, and th« y prophesy that both Japanand France «-rill n'«t «be l"ri. In following]sullReports from Harbin atste that 'he Rua«
««dan railway has «refused t«, t«ranaportaetreral carioada of arms ^r.d ammunition I«i. »irie,i toy i'i.in.T. garrisooi on thai«frontier, l*Vom elsewhei In Manchuria Iloin»'» IndlcattMia of Japanese readio«-*» to
iveal South ICanchuris «h^uld the Ros-ilan Investment in ; he north assuma a
letioua aspect.in a «receñí Issue "Th« Peking «Dal
Sewa,' In an editorial, evidently Insplrod»y the hin««.««« Por-eign -Board, d riar«adthat China would not submit to 'he so-1sited aggression* i»f various potrera, an«!that .«lie would not sign away h-ei .lationairights, whkii ni'iat be taken from her.Whether thi-' was «>n!y s threat Intendedi«« a.<M«t China's d|plomacj to«morrow¦ho ild -..
ITALY'S NEW MINISTRY
GMoUtti'l Probable Cabinet.Five ofLuzzati's Advisers Retained.
I'orn«. March -»' Ko oIRcla] announ*!-*nein ha-i yol «been mads a» to the now
net, t»':t it Is c-onsidered probabb I itt ".in e conatituted about a- follows.«Premier and ^r n ..-; t of tha Inter! w,
;i«iv snnl Ololitti.Mini iter ol Agriculture, Sipn«-«- Rlssolatl,
*.«.'« r of the Bo* allst Parliamentary groupPublic W oi ks, s "ii««r -' k hiPubll» Inatruction, Bignor i.Yedaroli sn« Big. «Tacts
M-tine, Admiral i attollcsWar, ,i neral .-pluear«!!Foreign Affairs, Marquis A «ii Ban GMu«
iani«Justice, Bignor F"inoc«-hiaro
..-. «iv'ti«-!*- Ablgn»ntePoeta «ml Telegraphs, --ii.-« or tiaccei'i.Five of tiic ministers mentioned were in
Lussatl «i. Inel
BALLOON LANDS IN RIVER.Cassel, (lermany, March It «-Four «pas«
«sengen In tha ipherl« «i «balloon Mi»nhurg!mí .i teirlhie experience while attempting
... the N'orth «Ses to-day. A hurri-jsne drove the balloon, which n-«»n«'i«,«l atI.jtenburg In tits duchj of «Saxe-Altenburg,nto the «Fulds «Rl «sr, ahich Is orer Itsrinks oo SCCC-Un! «Of the il«¦..«.'«. ap<1 tii»
...-t« wir« «rescued «with difficulty.jme of th«etn was severelj injured Th«*ulloon travell« .'¦¦ mllea In tl «roe h«-»iirs.
MATERNO EXPELLED FROM ARMY.!'.«" ¦ March M Lieutenant Baron its»
¦-I./II Pat» n««. wl o murdered Prln«««»ss f»iu
NO MORTGAGE TROUBLEFOR TEN YEARS
The home-owner who makes age ofour ten-year mortgage ig free fromrenewal expenses during that period.He need have no fear of his mortgage
being called In a, panic when he can«not renew It.The liberal provisions of payment
tempt him to try to pay off some ofthe principal every interest day.
Call at any of oar offices or writefor circular.
TiTlE GUARANTEEAND TRUST C?
Capital . . 5 4,375,000Surplog (all earned) 10,625,000«7«BVay.K.T. 178 Kernten St.. Bklm
r»50 Pruton «St., Jamaica.
iia Tri-gona 'ii Bast1 v.ii«. ladf <n «-Mingt». 'j'Ken H««rfena, has boon »-xpeiira » ..mihe Hallan arm!.
BRACING CAMORRA INFOPMER
Abbatemagçio Urged to Continue HnRevelations Without Fear
I'lterho, Mar.ii jK ->Abbat«Hnaggto . ..
' at.,1-11 nsi tn'ornvr «Alio SSPOOSd the OS kinc< ot tha terrorists on tii« irttnosa -»¡in«*.
<»n Kriday, las received aumeroua lettersUrging him to COnRhiM hla re-, »la»ion* \gt¦« «mtereel of bis country, some ,,r t>.-»
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"Evolution of The'Standardized' Desk"A Wanamaker Exhibit
For Businessmen.
Near the "Model Suite'' in our
Office Outfitting Gallery we are
demonstrating Desk-manufact¬ure.from raw lumber to fin¬ished Desk.To business men "From Mis¬
souri" (who say "Show me")the exhibit illustrates the integ¬rity mortised and tenoned inour Desk-warranty.
Also how and why Wana-maker's Desks have become"Standardized."And how a thousand human
heart throbs and wf*ar-resis»ingqualities are bestowed on eachDesk.How each "Desk-unit" is the
product of specialized skill andmarvellously accurate machin¬ery.How we obtain the beautifully
matched grains in our three andfive-ply veneers.etc., etc.
Ask for the booket "A Mod¬ern Miracle." It describes everyprocess in detail.Observe how similar selected
materials and honest workman¬ship are embodied also in OfficeChairs. Filing Cabinets, and"Everything for the Office."Note our reasonable prices.
John Wanamaker,Originator of
"Standardized" Office Outfit«*»Astor Place.
(Subway Station directly in Store.)Seventh Gallery. Nc*v Building.
A fjß(Amfy~ Caeráspresent today their showing of Summer Furniture forthe Spring, 1911.
The Seventh GalleryIs a Veritable Bower!
One ol the most picturesque features ¡| the showing nfrustic and lawn houses, arbor«;, furniture. All are fashionedfrom the boughs of Vermont's grand cedars and Jersey's wood«land monarchs.
There is scarcely a need for lawn. walk, pathway or parkunprovided for.from a picturesque seat or chair to fencingpanels and complete rustic equipment for a large estate.
Whether you desire to expend much or little for the summer
home makes little difference. There are prices for everyone.beginning around eighty cents or a dollar for comfortable chair--.Come and see, on the Seventh Gallery New Building.
Everyone of these other great galleries, in this separatebuilding devoted to home things, are in tune with the season
Among the Fine Domestic Rugsare these exceptional offerings:
At $16.75, 9 x 12 ft. high-pile Axminster rugs Princi-
pally bold OrietUal designs.copied from Serapis, Afghanistans.Yapracs.
At $21, 9x12 ft. sterling Body Brussels rugs. Fine Per¬sian figuration. Oriental medallion centers. Light gray andfloral effects. All of exceptional refinement in color. Splendidlysanitary weave.
At $21.»SO, 9 i 12 ft. close-woven Axminster rugs. Also
up to $32 fpr super-quality. Patterns for living halls, dining-rooms, libraries.
At $30, 9x12 ft. Royal Wilton rugs.good worsted weave
Skillfully rendered likenesses of Kashan patterns and albverPersians. French gray and chintz effects. Old tablet patternscopied from silk rugs.
At $32.50, 9 x 12 ft. Fremont Wilton rugs. Same varietyof patterns.
At $35, 9 x 12 ft. selected Royal Wilton rugs. CluetlvDaghestan, allover and Asia Minor patterns.
John WanamakerFormerly A. T. Stewart & Co..
Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Streets