Truck Farming on the Site of Stryker's Lane.
The only Bath-tub in the Block: it hangs in the Air Shaft.
A Cooking Lesson in Vacation School: the Best Temperance Sermon.
The Old.
Shine, sir?
Typical Toughs (from the Rogues' Gallery).
DeWitt Clinton Park in Manhattan, Children's Farm-School, September 19th 1902.
Kindergarten on the Recreation pier at the Foot of E. 24th Street.
One Door that has been opened: St. John's Park in Hudson Street, -- once a graveyard.
The Yellow Newspapers' Contribution.
"Slept in that cellar four years."
Boys sent to farms from New York by Children's Aid Society.
A Typical East Side Block.
A Tammany-swept East Side Street before Col. Waring's Day.
"Letter H Plan" School, the one in 109th Street, west of Amsterdam Avenue.
"Didn't live nowhere."
The Same Street when Colonel Waring wielded the Broom.