Valentine's city of New York; a guide book, with six maps and one hundred and sixty full page pictures . Jacob Street, justbelow William, is named after his son-in-law, who per-ished with him. This occurred in 1691 and the Statelater acknowledged its error by restoring the f amily sproperty. A statue of Benjamin Frankhn patron saintof fhe printers, stands in the middle of the open spacefronting the Tribune Building and which is known asPrinting House Square. In Duane Street, just east of Park Row is anotherrelated branch of the great dailies-the Newsboys Lodg-ino- House-a most worthy organizat


Valentine's city of New York; a guide book, with six maps and one hundred and sixty full page pictures . Jacob Street, justbelow William, is named after his son-in-law, who per-ished with him. This occurred in 1691 and the Statelater acknowledged its error by restoring the f amily sproperty. A statue of Benjamin Frankhn patron saintof fhe printers, stands in the middle of the open spacefronting the Tribune Building and which is known asPrinting House Square. In Duane Street, just east of Park Row is anotherrelated branch of the great dailies-the Newsboys Lodg-ino- House-a most worthy organization. Besides car-ing for many homeless waifs and providing warmth and 131 shelter in the winter months, it affords comfortable, cleanrooms all through the year. At Christmas they have aChristmas dinner that long ago became famous. Thisis quite an old institution for New York, as it wasfounded by J. Loring Brace in 1853. It is now admin-istered bv the Childrens Aid ^^oeirtv. 132 %^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^?1 ^^?hLhms. -itfl - ?\1-^ ?-? im HK^^1 i 1 ! bills: g $ s r s^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^HBH ^. The Crush at Brooklyn Bridge Every Night Opposite City Hall. OUR CITY HALLTUT A VING explored the surrounding environmenL we-*- -?- will now enter the City Hall itself. It is open tovisitors from 10 to 4 on week days and 10 to 12 onSaturdays. Ascending the steps, the visitor finds himself in acentral rotunda, with curving stairs leading to a circu-lar gallery on the second floor. In this gallery, on thenorth side stands a statue of Thomas Jefferson. Onthe south side, opposite the stairs, is the entrance to theGovernors Room, now held ready for the Governor ofthe State when he visits New York. The furniture in these rooms, of solid mahogany, con-sists of the original chairs and tables used in the oldFederal Building at Wall and Nassau Streets. Througha donation of Mrs. Russell Sage in 1909 and Mr. GeorgeMcAneny, with subsequent gifts amounting altogether to$65,000, these rooms have been resto


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