Popular Pashioks. Work

Popular Pashioks. Work

Jersey City, 1901. M. LACE CLEANING. HOW TO HANG PAPER. February IX Mueller, cleaning, $25. Absent—None. _. MISCELLANEOUS business. Hon. Board Of Education, The POPULAR PASHIOKS. RAPID EAKCY WORK. Electro Light Engavlng Co„ negative, Resolved, That Miss Mary Bain be and following resolutions were present' Dear Sirs—The following resolution was $22. ea, received and she is hereby appointed a teacher in they were each adopted Plain Description, ot Several Prao- The Field For Amateur Effort* and adopted by the Board of Finance of by the Jer- C. F. Long, architect's services, $199.14. No. 11, the same to take effect following vote on the call for tht Point* of the sey City, at its held yeas and tical Processes. Main Procei*. AND meeting February 6, Thomas Mahoney, carpenter work, con- March 1, 1901. nays by the President; THE PICTURESQUE AND THE CON- GAY FASCINATING CONCEITS 1901, and was approved by the Mayor, tract 308a 7th payment, $4,955.27. The yeas and nays been ordered, Yeas—‘President Lembeck and Messr# Lace is now so profusely used that It is unlikely that any but the most February 9, 1901. having Mullins VENTIONAL FIND THAT ARE EASILY George Allers, clocks, contract $90. and taken on the call of the Chairman, Carnes, and Riugle—4. EQUAL FAVOR. EXECUTED. Youre 314a, the woman who understands the art of enthusiastic amateur would attempt to respectfully, R.ent, 1898-1899:— the resolution was adopted by the follow- ’Nays—Nope. M. F. Mlnkakwa ing vote:— Absent—Mr. its renovation Is fortunate. Modern paper one of the more serious rooms of KALAHBK, Club annex School No. 20, Mldlige—1. Ol^rk Nov., 1899, $5. Yeas—President and Messrs. By President Lembeck:— — Facile French Ribbon Work Mulvaney Empire Evening Dress The Con- Priscilla some of the the house. there are sometimes In a Resolved, That a -That reveals cleansing warrant he ordered Received and referred to their appro- Succow, Kennedy, Ward, Lewis, Tracy, Resolved, this Board oppose tht stant lew Phane—i)ewl&n« That Breathe drawn upon the in favor Barker, passage of Bolero—Stitched Cloth Gowns. processes to this delicate fab- up stairs rooms which would form a City Treasurer, priate committees. Witt, Birdsall, Cullen, Culver, Assembly bill No. 90, in itt adapted of that account Berger and present form. The of — A officer, "Liquor License," REPORTS OF OR COMMUNICATIONS Egbert—13. Board respectfully ob< The Dow Colgure Is but Not as for those desir- Spring Handaotne Bilk—Chi- for Smart, ric, follows: 'happy hunting ground the sum of $2,000.00, to transfer said FROM THE ARCHITECT. Nays—None. Jects to the mandatory form of the bill, nese Work Generally Becoming. To wash lace successfully plenty of ous of trying their hand at this particu- Simple, bnt Effective. amount to credit of “Supervising Archi- The architect. Mr. Rowland, reported Absent—None. and also to the minimum amount of th( tect Salary,” Board of Re- having Resolved, That Miss be appropriation as lar kind of amateur Education. completed the plans and specifica- Elizabeth Carey applied to cities havinl time and great care are necessary. decorative employ- Tlie the ceived and tions new and she is a It is rather curious, in looking at pic- quaint, odd, the fanciful rule referred to Finance Committee. for school in Twelfth Ward, and hereby appointed a teacher in population of over 100,000 where ment. Office of the Board, of having submitted the same to School No. the The Board tures of There are Instances hurried In bric-a-brac and art Finance. Committee 14, same to take effect respectfully petitions tht dresses fashionable in 1S01 jewels, furnish- on March to so Jersey City, February 14, 1901. Twelfth Ward School. 1, 1901. Legislature amend the bill as t« work is followed by. success, but the If the Avails are already covered with He and again at those of 1901, to find the ings. Therefore it is quite natural that Hon. Board of Education. also reported that as soon as pos- The yeas and nays having been ordered leave the appropriation discretionary with this should be remoA’ed. Warm siblehe and taken on short chances are against it. A batten berg Dear Sirs—The following resolution was would begin drawing plans and the call of the chairman the the financial officers of cities, and also waisted empire gown a promi- pjper, embroiderers should have turned for water and some sort of a avIII again adopted by the Board of Finance of Jer- specifications new school in Eighth resolution was adopted the following the minimum amount of the nent doily became soiled in the making, so scraper Ward. by appropriation favorite in both. The newest to the conceits of sey City, at its meeting held February 11, vote:— as applied to cities of over inhabi- the maker rubbed white assist in off the old dainty the days of Report received. 100,000 form of is soap on it, tearing covering, 1901, and was approved by the Mayor, Yeas—President and Messrs. tants. empire dress, which perhaps Louis when under REPORTS OB’ STANDING COMMIT- Mulvaney, thrust it in a basin of hot water and and nail boles must be filled with XVI, the trees of February 13, 1901. Succow, Kennedy, Resolved, That a copy of this resolution the oldest Is plas- TEES. Ward, Lewis, Tracy, particularly charming, Yours respectfully, Barker, Witt, be sent to the leader of the and rubbed it between her ter of paris. the Trianon the dames of the court tri- Finance, by Mr. Chairman:— BircL»ail, Cullen, Culver, majority with its short whence vigorously M. F. KALAHER. Lewis, Berger and Egbert—13. of the minority In the House of jeweled belt, Resolved, That the Clerk be re- Assembly, hands until all trace of soil was Having renewed the surface of the Clerk. City for presentation to the House of gone. quested to draw and his Honor the Nays—None. Assem- Resolved, That this Board adopts the Absent—None. bly; and also to the leader of the She then It out Into Avails, we start by giving them a cou- Mayor to warrants to majority pulled shape, report of its Committee of the Whole ana sign pay officers, and of the of the State teachers and janitors in the ,f Resolved, That Miss Rose McCourt be minority Senate, placed It between two towels and roll- ple of coats of size.. Size is made by authorizes the acquisition of the sites as employ and she is for to the Senate. the Board of Education for the month of hereby appointed a teacher in presentation in water in the hereinafter described, lo wit:— School No. By Mr. Carnes, on behalf of the Com- ed it up. When nearly dry, she ironed boiling glue proportion Bebruary, 1901, when due, on payrolls duly 26, the same to take effect 1. All those certain lots, pieces or parcels March mittee on Salaries and Claims:— of one certified by the 1, 1901. it, still between the towels, and, pound to two gallons, of City Superintendent of A inking land, situate, lying and being in Jersey Public Schools. Yeas—President Mulvaney, and Messrs. Whereas, petition having been filed to that no well and to stand till cold. City, Hudson County, 'New Jersey, and by Effie C. Winant, alleging that she U strange say, doily showed allowing The yeas and nays been ordered Succow, Kennedy, Ward, Lewis, Tracy, Which on a entitled "Official Assess- having one of the executrices of the last will and bad results from its treatment. The next thing is to cut the paper map and taken on the call of the Barker, Witt, Birdsall, Cullen, Culver, rough ment Map of New Chairman, testament of Abram Collard, deceased, Jersey City, Jersey,” tne resolution was adopted by the follow- Berger and Egbert—13. such a case is rare We first the roll on known and that on the 7th th« But and Is also successfully. put are as Lots 31 and 32, in City Block ing vote:— Nays—None. day of July, 1863, on Mayor and Common Council of the unfortunate, as it lead to careless- the table and gradually undo It, letting 2S8, fronting 13t?h street, and at the teas—President and Messrs. Absent—None. City may of Mulvaney of sold for the price $1,100 each. Succow, Kennedy, Lewis, Tracy, Resolved, That the be Hudson, N. J., at public ness in a work that the loose pieces fall on the floor and Ward, superintendent taxes of accomplishing Resolved, That a warrant be ordered Barker, and he ! 1862, lots numbered 17 to 21 on Witt, Birdsall, Cullen, Culver, is directed to make ■ the of drawn in hereby Bergenwood in Block should receive the most careful treat- cutting aloug edge the paper favor of Fannie W. Croppe for Berger ar.d Egbert—13. arrangements for the establishment of avenue, 671, assessed the sum of in full for the Nays—None. to E. Benedict, to D. and R. Gardiner, fof ment Should all that is close up to the pattern. In better class $2,200, payment special sessions extending from 8:30 A. M. necessary to above mentioned 1 Absent—None. t'he sum of $40.47, and on the 6th ol site, for school purposes. to 12:30 P. M., and from 12:30 P. M. to 4:30 day clean a of is to wall this cutting off the The 1 That June, -.oet, the said and Common piece lace lay it-be- coverings edge warnant aforesaid not to be delivered Resolved, the City Clerk be re- P.

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