Big Flat, Mott Street-- Carriage factory in place of, 32. Instance of reform still-born, 27. Blacksmith, Patrick Mullen, 413-414. Bleeker Street house, _see_ Mills Houses. B'nai B'rith "removal plan," 215. Bone Alley, destruction, 279-281, 285. Boss, character of, 420-429. Bottle Alley, Whyo gang headquarters, 272, 308. Bowery lodging houses, _see_ Lodging houses. Boxing match, 430. Boys-- Clubs, _see that title_. Crime, _see that title_. Farm colony for young vagrants, 127, 172, 350. Fathers' authority lost, 237-238. Future of--effect of political influences, 225-226. Gangs, _see that title_. Increase of child crime, 225, 240-242. Military spirit, 247, 255. Play, necessity of, 233. Summer excursions, Mr. Schwab's proposition, 405-406. Type of East Side boy, _see_ Beresheim, Jacob. "Weakness not wickedness" reformatory verdict, 244. Brass bands, school roof playgrounds, 389-395. Brick sandwiches, 224. British Museum, stone arm exhibit, message of warning, 111-112. Bronx-- Crotona Park athletic meets, 366. Primary school 1895, condition, 348. Brooklyn-- Riverside tenements, 135, 140. Weeks, L. S., murder, 156. Bruin, Madame, school punishments, 341-342. Buck, Miss W., management of boys' clubs, 373, 383. Buddensiek, tenement builder, imprisonment, 20-21. Building Department, supervision of tenement lighting, etc., 104. Byrnes, Inspector--lodging houses as nurseries of crime, 54, 156. "Cadets," Tammany organization, 74. Capmaker, Polish, home in Stanton Street tenement, 76-80. Cat Alley-- Barney, 333-339. Charity of the Alley, 322-325. Children of the Alley, 330-331. Cosmopolitan population, 314-316. Dago eviction, 314. Deaths and funerals, 325-330. Demolition, 337-340. Description and occupation, 312-313. "Fat One," 326, 329. French couple, 315-316. Irish population, 314, 316-320. Marriages, early, and second marriages, 325. Mott Street scrap, 320-322. Name, mystery as to origin, 312. Tragedy averted, 323. Trilby, 331-333. Walsh, Mrs., funeral, 329-330. Widows, 325-326. Catherine Street, condition before destruction, 119. Cellars, Park Street, 20. Census-- Death-rate, _see that title_. School census, 349. Charity of the poor, instances of, 216-222, 322-225, 445. Charity Organization Society, tenement reform movement, 143, 147. Chicago-- Church, basement dwellers in neighborhood of, 181. Hull House kindergarten, harvest picture incident, 365. Parks, 410. Playground, 304-305, 439. School excursions, 362. Slums, outlook, 17. Child labor, East Side, 43-44, 185, 186. Children-- Boys, _see that title_. Cat Alley, 330-331.
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