in Wanamaker's, B'way, 8th and 9th Streets, 14 stories. 217 ft. 6 in. high; 65 Exchange Place, 16 stories, 211 ft. 6 high, Trinity Place, cor. Rector St., 23 stories, 308 ft. high; Fifth Ave., 5th, 59th Sts. (Plaza Hotel), 18 stories, 51 ft. 11 in. high; Cedar and West Sts., 28 stories, 404 ft. high; B'way and Cortlandt St., 26 stories, 360 ft. 6 in. high, B'way and Cedar St., 21 stories, 282 ft. high, 37 Wall St., 25 stories, 318 ft. high; 1 Wall St., 18 stories, 217 ft. high; Cortlandt and Church Sts., 22 stories, 275 ft. 9ia. high; Church and Dey Sts., 22 stories, 275 ft. 9 in, high, Maiden Lane and Liberty St., 20 stories, 250 feet high; 15 Maiden Lane, 264 ft. 5 in. high, 60 Broadway, 22 stories, 306 ft. 3 iu. high. Brooklyn Navy Yard. UNITED STATES NAVAL STATION ENTRANCE, FOOT SANDS STREET, BROOKLYN. Captain of the Yard--Capt. J. D. Adams. Naval Hospital Harmon. Medical Director G. E. H. Naval Laboratory-Medical Director Paul Fitzsimons. Marine Bar'ks-Col. Paul St, C. Murphy. Inspection Board-Commander York Noel. Purchasing Paymaster (280 Broadway, N. Y.)Pay Director L. G. Boggs. Labor Board-Commander H. C. Poundstone, retired. Passes to the Navy Yard will only be recognized on the day stated on the pass. Passes can be secured by writing to the Captain of the Yard, or at Sands Street gate between 9 A. M. and 4 P. M. A stamped and addressed envelope must be inclosed. Visiting hours are between 10 a. M. and 4 P. M. Application to visit the ships in the yard must be made to the executive officers on board. 375 ft. Queens Insurance Co., cor. 15 195 ft. William and Cedar Sts. Singer Mfg. Co., Broadway 41 612 ft. 1 in. St James, Broadway, cor. 16 204 ft. St. Paul Building, Aun St. 26 308 ft. Standard Oil Building, 24-30 15 263 ft. Times, Broadway and 424 28 St. Trinity, 111 Broadway. 70 207 E. 75th St. 71 188-192 7th St. 135 51st St. and 1st Ave. 137 Grand and Essex Sts. 140 116 Norfolk St. 141 468 W. 58th St. 144 30 Allen St. 72 Lexington Ave, and 105th St. 147 Henry and Gouverneur Sis. 73 209 E. 46th St. 74 220 E. 63d St. 75 25 Norfolk St. 76 Lexington Ave. and 68th St. 77 1st Ave. and 86th St. 78 Pleasant Ave. and 119th St. 150 95th & 96th Sts., e. of 2d Ave. 151 91st St. and 1st Ave. 157 St. Nicholas Ave. & 127th St. 158 Ave. A, 77th and 78th Sts. 119th St., bet. 2d and 3d Aves. 160 Rivington and Suffolk Sts. 161 105 Ludlow St. 159 162 36 City Hall Place. 509 E. 120th St. 108th and 109th Sts., bet. Amsterdam Ave. and B' way. 89th St., bet. Amsterdam and Columbus Aves. 104th and 105th Sts., bet. 1st and 2d Aves. 169th Sts. 43 Amsterdam Ave. & 129th St. 44 Hubert and Collister Sts. 45 225 W. 24th St. 108 60 Mott St. 46 St. Nicholas Ave. & W. 156th 109 99th & 100th Sts., e. of 3d Ave. 188 48 124 W. 28th St. 51 523 W. 44th St. 62 Broadway and Academy St. 53 207 E. 79th St. 54 Amsterdam Ave. & 104th St. 55 140 W. 20th St. 56 351 W. 18th St. 110 28 Cannon St. 112 83 Roosevelt St. 113 7 Downing St. 114 73 Oliver St. 116 215 E. 22d St. 117 170 E. 77th St. 119 133d & 134th Sts.,near 8th Ave. 120 187 Broome St. 121 103d St., bet. 2d and 3d Aves. 122 9th St, and 1st Ave. New buildings in process of construction. HIGH SCHOOLS.-De Witt Clinton, 10th Ave., 58th and 59th Sts. Manhattan, East Houston, Training, 119th St., near 7th Ave. Truant, 215 E. 21st St. Nautical Schoolship, foot of E. 24th St. Wadleigh, 114th and 115th Sts., w. of 7th Ave.; Washington Irving,34% E. 12th St.; Commerce, 65th & 66th Sts., w. of B' way; Stuyvesant, 225 E. 23d St. 92 154 Broome St. 38 Clarke, Domin'k & Br' me Sts. NORMAL COLLECE, PARK AVE., CORNER EAST SIXTY EIGHTH ST. NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS AND 32 WAVERLEY PLACE. 177 10 St. Nicholas Ave. & 127th St. COLLEGE CITY OF NEW YORK, Corporate Schools in Manhattan and Bronx. Society for the Relief of Half Orphan and Desti- No. 1 E. 1034 St. House of Industry, 155 Worth St.; New York Hospital for Ruptured and Crippled, 42d St. and Board of Education in City of New York. MANHATTAN MEMBERS. A. President, Egerton H. Winthrop, Jr. Until Jan. 1, 1909-George W. Until Jan, 1, 1910-Samuel B. Until Jan. 1, 1911 Mitchell Until Jan. 1, 1912-Thomas M. BRONX MEMBERS, Until Jan. 1, 1910-Michael J. Until Jan. 1, 1911-Thomas J. Until Jan. 1, 1912-Frank D. Until Jan. 1, 1913-Henry H QUEENS. Until Jan. 1, 1910-George A. Until Jan. 1, 1913-B. Suydam. Schools in Brooklyn. 88 89 1 Adams and Concord st. 247th st., near 3d ave. 3 Hancock, near Bedford ave. 11 Washington, near Greene av. 28 Herkimer, near Ralph ave. sts. 69 117 Location. Grove st. 118 Stagg st. and Bushwick ave. 59th st. and 4th ave. 119 Ave. K and E. 38th st. Barren Island. 120 121 122 123 124 E. 55th st. and Ave. C. 61 Fulton st. and N. Jersey ave, 115 Canarsie ave., near Ave. M. 81 82 4th ave., cor. 36th st. 83 Bergen, cor. Scuenectady av. Blake and Thatford aves. Meserole ave. & Guernsey st. 7th ave., 78th and 79th sts. 21st ave., 83d & 84th sts. Quincy St., near Stuyvesant. 137 Saratoga av. & Bainbridge st. Prospect pl., west of Nostrand ave. 140 Ave. C, E. 13th and 14th sts. 60th st., west of 4th ave. 141 Leonard, McKibbin, and Thames st.,c. Vanderv'rt pl. Boerum sts. 91 92 94 37 S. 4th, near Berry st. 38 N. 7th, near Berry st. E. New York ave. & Albany. 144 Havemeyer, N. 6th & 7th sts. and St. Mark's ave. Ave. Z., cor. E. 26th st. 148 Ellery and Hopkins sts,, near 100 42 St. Mark's and Classon ave. W. 3d, between Park pl. and 149 Sutter ave., Vermont and 101 86th st., near 18th ave. 150 Christophe, ave. & Sackman st. near Belmont ave. EVENING SCHOOLS.-Night sessions are held for men and toys at Schools Nos. 1, 5. 13, 17, 40, 43, 45, 106, 109, 126, 129, 136. For women and girls: Nos. 2, 15, 18, 22, 26, 54, 84, 120, 142. For men and boys, women and girls, Nos. 93, 100, 101, 108, 123; Eastern Evening High School for men held in P. S. No. 122; Brooklyn Evening High School for men, hel in Boys' High School Building; Central Evening High School for women, held in Girls' High School Building; Williams-urg Evening High School for women, held in Eastern District High School; Evening Technical and Trade School, held in Manual Training High School. INDUSTRIAL AND ASYLUM SCHOOLS. Orphan Asylum. 1423-1425 Atlantic ave. R. C. Orphan Asylum, (Boys), Albany and St. Mark's aves. Industrial School Ass'n and Home for Destitute Children, German Orphan Home, Graham and Montrose aves. Hebrew Orphan Asylum, Ralph ave., near Pacific st. Prominent Societies and Associations (IN MANHATTAN AND Actors' Society, 114 W. 40th St. Mark Ellsworth, Sec. Actuarial Society, Arthur Hunter, Sec., 346 Broadway. A men Corner, 5th Ave. Hotel. J. W. McDonald, Sec. Am. Automobile Association, 1 Madison Ave. J. R. Am. Bankers' Association, 7 Nassau St. C. J. Am. Geographical Society, 15 W. 81st St. A. A. Raven, Sec. Am. Fine Arts Society, 215 W. 57th St. Miller, Sec. Am. Institute, 19 W. 44th St. R. A. B. Dayton, Sec. Am. Institute of Bank Clerks, 35 Nassau St. George E. Allen, Sec. Am. Missionary Association, 287 4th Ave. J. W. Cooper and Chas. J. Ryder, Secs. American Motor League, 132 Nassau St. A. Egan, Sec. F. Am. Newspaper Pub. Association, 61 Park Row. Herman Ridder, Pres. Am. Protective Tariff League, 339 Broadway. Charles A. Moore, Pres. Am. Railway Association, 24 Park Place. W. F. Allen, Sec. Am. Scenic and Historic Society. 154 Nassau St. E. H. Hall. Sec. Am. Seamen's Friend Society, 76 Wall St. Geo. McP. Hunter, Sec. Am. Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 26th St.& Madison Ave. R.Welling, Sec. Am. Society of Civil Engineers, 220 W. 57th St. C. W. Hunt, Sec. Am. Sunday-School Union, 156 5th Ave. E. P. Bancroft, Sec. Am.Tract Society, 150 Nassau St. G. L. Shearer, Sec. Am. Water-Color Society, 215 W. 57th St. C. T. Chapman, Sec. Art Students' League, 215 W. 57th St. Amelia Association for Befriending Children and Young St. Board of Foreign Missions, 150 5th Ave. Adna B. Leonard and S. O. Benton, Sees. Charity Organization Society, 105 E. 22d St. E. T. Devine, Gen. Sec. Children's Aid Society, 105 E.22d St. C. L. Brace, Sec. Christian and Missionary Alliance, 692 8th Ave. A. E. Funk, Sec. City Improvement Society. 571 5th Ave. City Vigilance League, 165 E. 22d St. T. L. McClintock, Sec. Cooper Union, for Advancement of Science and Evangelical Alliance, 232 W. 23d St. Leander Friendly Sons of Saint Patrick. Thos. F. Con- Gaelic Society, 621 Madison Ave., Jeremiah George Junior Republic Assoc. V. E. Macy, Sec. BRONX BOROUGHS). Holland Society, 99 Nassau St. H. L. Bogert, Sec. Huguenot Society, 105 E. 22d St. Mrs. J. M. Industrial Christian Alliance, 170 Bleecker St. International Order of the King's Daughters Irish Emigrant Society, 51 Chambers St. Thos. Irish Iud. Society, 56 Pine St. John Quinn, Sec. Legal Aid Society, 239 Broadway. A. Leo. Linnæan Society, Central Park West, cor. W..th Manufacturers' Association, 299 Broadway. P. Mechanical Engineers' Library Association, 29 Merchants' Association, 66 Lafayette St. S. C. Municipal Art Society, 119 E. 19th St. Wm. Nat'l Association of Credit Men, 41 Park Row. Nat'l Christian League for Promotion of Purity. 5 E. 12th St. Mrs. E. B. Granuis, Pres Nat'l Citizens' Alliance, 41 Park Row. H. Nichols, Sec. Nat'l Humane Alliance, 105 E. 22d St. H. G. Fiske, Pres. Nat'l Sculpture Society, 215 W. 57th St. J. S. Hartley, Sec. Nat'l Society of New England Women, 531 5th Ave. Mrs. E. Thorndike, Sec. New England Soc. G. Wilson, Sec., 65 Liberty N. Y. Association for Improving the Condition N.Y.City Church Extension and Missionary Soc. N. Y. Flower and Fruit Mission, 104 E. 20th St. N. Y. Historical Society, 170 2d Ave. G. R. N. Y. Kindergarten Association, 522 W. 42d St. James M. Bruce, Sec. N. Y. Law Institute, 118 P.-O. Building. J. J. Rollins, Sec. N. Y. Maennerchor Society, 203 E. 56th St. R. Schuler, Sec. N. Y. Practical Aid Society, 311 W. 45th St. Adam N. Y. Society for the Enforcement of the Crimi- N. Y. Society of Pedagogy, 400 E. 86th St. Edward A. Page, Pres. N. Y. Sunday-School Association, 105 E. 22d St. J. T. Goodman, Sec. N. Y. Typographical Society, 32 Union Sq., E |