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a| Fair lanes Will Be in, City as an Object-Lesson| ALREADY TAKEN FOR THE BIG DISPLAY. nent Public-Spirited Men, Interested in Pushing This ‘Most Practical Work for the of Erin’s People, ——e nt surprise is being prepared thousands of people in this city Jonging to have tangible and wridence of the great revival ‘and industries that is making ff felt in Ireland, Several warm of the Green Isle, who occupy tn the economy of American Greater Now York and vicinity, een busy formulating a plan to fn this city the magnificent col- mn of exhibits ¢rom Ireland that are such a pronounced and pleas- = ‘gurprise at the World's Fair tn St i fn the history of Ireland has Phere been gathered at one time such @ predilection of the evidence of the band, the steady eye and the rains of the Irish people as gathered from the four cor- a che for this display in St ses all visitors to the! ow first feelings of surprise at} tent give way to pleasurable real-| ‘that Irish handicraft ‘embraces ‘a wide variety of manufactured of productions in the flela of| ot fihustretions of fine individual ent in the creation of un- laces and crochets and various Mines of endeavor. se to Doubters. people, aside from those who have fin touch with the Irish renaissance, of the marvellous spread of tne | development in Ireland, and to| reds of thousands who do not bf ‘or have their friendly doubts, the ts n will be a welcome surprise, |! Tt fs to stimulate further interest in Movement to promote Irish Indus farts and manufactures, and thus ly check the saddening drain @migration from the Green Isle that prominent citizens have taken - eongeesd steps to place on exht- he fine collection from St, | active co-operation of every Iris fn the country is hoped fr rdless of other affiliations, Tlberat Americans are to be interested movement on the ground that i enterprise that calls for the com | on of ail men who entertain ‘of wide perspective, Mar nothing has been decided except the getting together of whose sympathies have been ac: we always in anything that can help people in the old land, It ts more probable, however, from the ro- outlook that the St. Louls exhibits flit be out on display here in the Madi- Square Gardgn or Grand Central), as soon after the World's Fair tts gates as it ts possible to trans- F them to this city ae Redmond’s Endorsemnt. @rongiy was John Redmond, leader in the House of Commons, d with the valuable ob, ) rendered by the display |i 8 Matis that before his departure from) © Gils city after his recent visit he wrote | 4 this letter: Thomas ¥. Hanley, Industrial Exhibition. + Bt, Louls, Mo, ; ae cece Mr. Hanley: I am anxious | ‘Before saliing for home to write you a “Mine to express my thanks for your @reat kindness to us in St. Louls and for the great assistance you have given 0 Our movement. I would also like to say how much I appreciate the good ‘work you have done for Ireland tn the! Irigh exhibition. It seems to me a Breat pity that this exhibition should ‘be broken up. “Would it not be possible to keep it fogether and exhibit kt elsewhere? "In New York, for example, or per | Baps ia Dublin itsett? ; “With best regards, belleve me, *) “Very truly yours, * “S. E. REDMOND. The spirit of enthusiasm breathed in Redmond's letter finds a ¢omment of Patrick Ford, « Trish World, who says “Surely an idea which arises so spon trAcously and unanimously will, in some form, be carried out. If people in 8 Louis, backed up by the efforts of the people in Ireland—exhibitors. the « @ultural department, &o.—nave hee! Oe oltec tion across the - bit tt fo there is pub aaa population of im it on from, the | Esq., President World's 4 ri regan led across the ocean. That is for us: the exhibit is here in inited Btates, and it ts only a mat oy railing it on and holding it up in lew York for a few weeks before let- it >, et dd be lot to ris pastas tal to ha bere—at any rate, part of permanently Field in Amerion, ae of that clever Irtah Irtsh ‘liege. thould be to of e it kept trana- M vga] square Garden ft not alone by Irish and erican residents and thelr ut would also become a ple to Americans, Germans,| talivns—tn {aot to intelligent of 4 P emomey ry who cou °F de wena iene PY sanutentares and ixtuib ite ine value, the ex- Merchants and ioe qualities of the aot t Inigh 93 SOME INTERESTING EXHIBITS FROM LAND OF ERIN FROM ST. LOUIS EXPOSI171ON AND BUILDING IN WHICH THEY WILL BE SHOWN, pre oe vin nth dior ene sant Py cleties In the vieinity of New York, A ting should be called \ £8 ‘ o ‘ patriotic m i vited, distille ted and « CARDINAL MOCENN! ACHBISHOPS GET. = Land brewed goods, ¥ 7 nivoklared wires of eve to Up DIES AT VATIC Succumbs to Paralysis While Americans Honored at Second Consistory Is in Session and Effect on Pope, Who !s Still lil, Feared. PLAYED FOR THE MAYOR. fo Own Grenadiers Hand te celved by His Honor ow Ciiy Halt Stems. Mec cues ir on “Bare oe alt , sp band. played and “God Save the K played the “Star Spang The weather was such y ’ the Mayor listened to the jat pieces from his office sinmattipaaenean MICHAEL DAVITT IN ‘FRISCO. | 8AN FRANCISCO, Nov, 14—Michael Davitt, the Irish leader, has arrived | here from the Bast. He ts on al [asaeur trip and expevis to remaia | nly a few daym yah SMa vit Le eo ery Consistory of Pius, Marking ° ception Dogma Festival. ROME, Nov. M4—-Cordinal M t who was Administrator of the A Me Palace ur Pope t xi Med at the Vatican of paratysts wiille fort | the Conststory was In progress to-dis Dr. Lapponl, who attended the Car.) ¢ }dinal until the laxt moment, went ' the apartment of the Pope to prep him for the sad news, f x might have a bad effect o n The Ponti! nas not vet quite recov cred from his recent {tine Cardinal Mocennl this morning wa apparently better. He ins f ‘ ting wo and even refused | \ brusque manner to be as i himgelf, He seated him tomary armebalr, but shortly after ward became worse. De, Lapnoni was hurriedly eatied nly arrived (n time 1 \ Card: w 1 Tes dowas di C fallure, Until t mon ‘ i dina i d perfect lu Rey, §. G Milwaukee Moeller, Areh- and the Most Tev op of St Howley N. F. bd ‘or all of these the of Lhe pallum 0 Rev. Ambrose Agius, the Dologate to the Philippines, Jnied Archbishop of Palmyra, Stang, Bishop of Fall River, Mat Bishop ot} thew Palla, } ichiede Fox, Beginning of Immaculate Coit~ fon? ity THE PALLIUM =. postulation The Most Apostolic upp urred, +> | was Wit M J.B De whester, N. Hj . Bishop of Nat troll, Wlshop of Coadjutor, | Blahoy inated | Thomas Amerion) archbishops occurred American bishops were pro: nel h tay, The oor wa Hawed by death int tle 5 ¢ Cardinal Mocennt| yotlon Was In progress. he of the Jubilee uy mat f “ 12, Bishop Hog i 4 States wa 1 1 the siswory by Mut ail American Collen tig 3 ‘Titular Arehht ft of Newark rhe ‘ite ¢ tory recelved the e Cardinale living tn Aret p Glennon wbout twenty-five n he Vail wa ihe preatiaee shop Moeller, king tl pla y Lay ns — Card oN u « M sis and Cardinal Deacons—mak 5 ved by Mer. J t thase imposing picture t a ‘rw Fine”) KAISER'S ENVOYS HERE, 8 m \ Members of William's Milltary ae Sta Arcive to Represent tin 1 follow Lowenteld at G. Altman & Cn. | HOSIERY FOR MEN AND WOMEN. TO.MORROW (TUESDAY), AND WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15th & 16th MEN'S FANCY LISLE | ERED AND 50 CENTS 40c, PER PAIR. THREAD HALF HOSE, EMBROID. STRIPED EFFECTS; REGULAR PRICE, PER PAIR, AT WOMEN’S BLACK COTTON AND LISLE THREAD HOSE, REGULAR PRICE, 35 CENTS PER PAIR, AT 27c. PER PAIR. $1.50 FOR SIX PAIRS, Eighteenth Ot., Nineteenth St., Sixth Ave, News Pork. THE WORLD. MONDAY EVENING; NOVEMBER 14, 1904 | Societies. and Ve. | the Knights of | ganization: $2.00 PER BOX OF SIX PAIRS. | OECSION SOON ~—WNENTION CSE: New Jersey Court Expected to File Answer To-morrow to tence of Death, ‘ HACKENSACK, N, J, Nov. hi James W. Mereer, who wae to-day sworn in as Sheriff of Bergen County, kave his attention to the case of Mrs. Anna Valentina, who is undor sentence of death for the murder of a woman, The Court of Pardons refused to in- terfere In her case and she will know to-morrow whether the Court of Errora will give her any hope, A petition has been freoly circulated and signed by any piominent min- istere and women Ip Recgon Couty, Asking that the death sentence against Mrs. Valentina be commuted, —=_— 859 Men and Boys advertised for employment in the SUNDAY WORLD WANT DIREC- TORY, 162 more than same Sunday last year, HOUSEHOLD, AND DECORATIVE _LINENS, BLANKETS, ETC. DECORATIVE LINENS, DOYLIES, CENTREPIECES, LUNCHEON AND RECEPTION CLOTHS, trimmed with the finett hand-made laces. Embroidered Irish Linens, for dressers, buffets and dining tables. Linen Damask Table Cloths and Napkins are shown in an ex tensive variety of designs, many of which are exclusive; also Hemstitched and Hand-embroidered Linen Sheets, Pillow Case: Bolster Cases and Bed Spreads. : To-morrow (Tuesday), November 15th: Linen Damask Table Cloths with Napkins to match, also Linen Sheets will be placed on sale at Special Prices, A complete deck is shown of Austricn, Californian and Eastern Blankets. Fancy Blankets, suitable for Bath Robes, Bed Coverings, etc, Comfortables of silk, satin and sateen, in a variety of designs and color combinations; also Comfortables made to order in all sizes. Impotted Bedspreads and Marseilles Spreads. Will offer to-morrow (Tuesday), November 15th, CALIFORNIAN BLANKETS, as follows: Single Bed size, $5.00 per pair. Double Bed size, $6.00 per pair. SILK COMFORTABLES (wool filled), double bed size; regular price, $12.50 each, at . : ‘ $9.00 Extra Large Bed size, $6.75 per pair. Nineteenth Street and Gicth Avenue, Nem Jark, ‘ON AV. Ub Nicely furnished ‘in| 5 hike Board; conn wenioaoea, ea ige y ca: | Plea for Woman Under Sen-| iv; BOARSRRA. WAN WANTED. Shest board running pie ua table 8 table board, iorm st. =) Wind —Bosrd and room for two wentlemen, iT “W.—Laree, ammall rooms,” with, Tok board: maderate price: Freneh hoards | TTTH, 13 W.—Bewt table boanl, 0 week Inqiuirs baseme: 19TH ST. 12 W 4 small rooma, heated; ‘running water: xvod table i9TH, 862 W.—Rooms and board. $4. couple, $7.00; early breakfast; homelike | ore, 413 W.—Tw ved nee “Ay heated room, SM saen. | 209 ti Was two. ken |"Wenien; man and wile; excellent table | reasonable i |b ST, Le Wi— | eo Rooms, with board. 22D, 9 E.—Large and moall rooma; excel te table (wine); reasonable rates 2D ST. 200 W.—Choire rooms: excellent “board 8, $11,812: tabie, #8 —. 2D, 2 W.—La gellent board, | date 24D. x4 W—Backe parlor: other rene; with or wit | 2D BT, 203 W.— Large and small rooms; | well kept house; table bow MAD, 410 Wo—Large and snail rooms, aise ¢ and small rooms, iS, NTH ST 0d boar 25TH. 42 W 28, WoL 1 $5 and 6 Large and hall rooms: sout expoqure: excellent board; transients iecommoda ‘ed, 6 W.—Large front, heated rooms moderate; exrelient hoard end {TH 310 W.—Lari 1 simall rooms, board: ladies. gents, &. _ 2TH, MG W.—Fine, lara, rooms; family or gentiemen RTH. 40 W.—Large room, suitable two: ail conveniences, excellent 1) reasonable @TH ST, aT B Exes =e ly mood boant and roo; Lerma re bad “yp ST, 3% W.—-Boanters waniel, men, weekly, 39D, 317 W.—Firat-clase rooms; excellent table; all convenie prices moderate. Ww . heated: board; two « we fi, $10, other Foon H ST., 281 W.—Large and small hand ‘@mely ‘furnished rum, with em vellent board, reasonable. 1 Wo—Large and small rooms: ¢x table; reasonable; table board HTH, 24a E-—Two people employed, can | board in private Ay ‘6 sTTH. 330 Light rooms: excetlen® Ud! home. ¢ ts; conventences; board tf sonable | 4rTH 8T., 492 W.—Prottity furnished room for two; gout board; $10; single, | ‘STH ST. 18 E.—Large and small rooms, well heated; mod #; Bont table BOTH, 2% B.—Comfortadle joree and single | front room! © ate STH, 30 W | gentlemen: exe alent voaed 83D, 340. B.—Widow wishes working girs to twiard. Hines, 24 floor, 20 EB BOARD wanted r BOARDERS WANTED, SCHERMERHORN 8T., Yoomne, sultable for 2: _able, Wk Sor a ceases suru BLLIOTT PLACE, 06-2 large = vet rooms, a os Be taoies -. st, JAMES'S PLACE, 32. ii are PLAC 22 sue, ae ~ eueats (Bropkiym) — Larwe WILLOW PLACE, 20 front room: convenient to ferries. Styhy, IST ST, 434 Park Slope—Large aunny rooms: excelient table. Bey 77M AV, 43. Park Slope—Alcove and other Foams; aad table guests sass WANTED, nt or growa-up child te ble ceuple, near schools ‘of Prospect Park; all, Mra. Matthews, near Sth av,, Brooklyn. m, good hoard, loc year Van Siclen ay, y or gentioman, 4. id, drew 8 148 Wi zo hoard at her own home, LADY take baby 6 mothers care, 3M Hutehingoa, v.. near t a tii2s Atlantic av. peat Ue eet BOARD WANTED. 29 Cents Por Line. ee YOUNG and quiet gentleman wishes, @ Nae ‘od with private arm between 2 terms. and floor; adh | Adare Aug, Co elty ith b eniie h years old: vicinity LS) a and nu tlaing office TED with board by man and wits ie iris ‘must be. Ta reapeotabl able fige 9 amd 423 World ures Adres 4 WANTED—Larze, front parlo® and | "inan and wife, 2 children, 3 and A With see west side; particulars, Peanily, me 108 B. B5th st LADY wants bean, ee of ; Sth at wes Both ‘Lehre, iM bast Pina aye 20W wishes board and room in private heat SS week: between Mth @ « K 457 World, uptown r nd board (reter Jewish family; Viarlens Rust _ homes, entleman; © 38) World, er elderly American ladys week eoler, G4 Harrow at. LADY, ¢ family ployed, oe ase W FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. 2 Cents Per Line. ALEXANDE d Preferences AV. 43D reasonable; $3, nicely fur- ipekeepine, Kus range, et Two rooms, between W. 1th and 4 imth pod beard 1s. 74 Comfortable rooms, every con. re st Large, 7 beard venlences BANK 8T., 3 Room, @ultabdle “tor “two oF sor aah W wire; vacancy for lady. > oe et HARROW, 4 floor tron STH 8ST. Mt keeping, nhers, 4.25; near Seen iorees \GRDFORD sf, back parlor, sult | ST TH. uw OW abl nilemen, housekeeping roome, |\ Foon Be. Weenner® HOSTON ROAD, 108 (Gosh ation) — STP, 482 W. Refined home fr young mea, | Newiy furnished Inne emall, $1_up sit Mi et At |GHARLES ST. 1—Nicely furnished light STH, Wt room, uitable for two gentlemen, Ring with excellent Geariy’s bel : STTH, 453 W.—Rooms, auitable for two gen ST, fi—Larme front room Cletich in we lappointed house. : Kent only. Lamont’s bell. OTH st. 1B and rmall_ eam AV. 8, 145th, st,, block east of fortably, turniahet a b park { ed rooms or light housekeepa ng. harly furnehe 1 * Ameri: | : TEn family: molerate prices; telephone FOREST AV. 947, 1034. at —Nicely ture an Fores pomcee ee Sree - nished oom; near L, bath, ‘heat; mode as" MoE ec give single rm -} erate Brender. eeliontt r fatally: " Sire Dia jail pills |PAANKLIN TRARACE Small, for gentlemen Oercetient eats nouees mot }IRVING PL. Laree, we excellent private houses mate RVING PL, Large meellent_Nabls: PF : “| Lousy. ronmiy closets; all_ room, $2.38 OTH, Wa W Light, warm room, with —e€* hoard; reagonable, good home. McGowan LENOX AV., 423-5 light rooms, hot water \ hear subway, $18. TH, 20) W.--Board and room, 2 men, $10; " ai ho- ; AV... 721, commer Bath—Re- team heats 1 taht } private family bes 2 light, TST, G9. W.—Front_ room, south Shewutifully furnished roomy; Ure, $14; #tngle room, 83, varlor ¢ | ‘Woeilber telephone —Cory, Taree. ene ; : fl te TH ST, 181 F.—Nicely an fooma; parlor for couple | table for 1 oF S3D ST, 125 W.—Sunny, Jars, medium | LexiwGTon AY, 1464 Warm rooms for Kooras os ve cooking: running | “icijeg gg each; running water; private water! tal jad SOTH, 100 F art in small pel vate family ho OTH ST... & W.—Sulte of rooms. torether| of separate; privace bath; desirable loca tion, | 92D. 112 H.— Two lurge rooms, suitable for| housekcen.ns, 6. C fie eS ee reenees = ete INGTON AV... 1067—Two, conn | suitable for two: Kiteien Delrin, OTH, © We-Large, D yt rooms: hall} i 7 iw } To southern exposure; excellent tabh ON AV, 104, WR bell Gentiogaa board. | yay, clean front room; bath, eg OOH 3 W.= Good. hours: laree front room, - $13.90 (cwo), parlor, dining | LeXINOTON AV, 48—Neatly turnished wow Larce >ne, laa Heht room tn apartment um heat; ele~ excellent boant, tal board valor. 7 W.—Elegant sunny foo in LEXINGTON AY,, 1688 Laree room, rune ate tiled bath; ent | “ning water, heat; With or without board; gentlemen. — Revn | Tiltanle 2 kentleien; private house. OIST ST, 10 W.—Nicely furnished rooma; | LEXINGTON AV. 14 —Laree board; Kentiomen, § Ihivan. | younvs: ali conveniences; mea i W_ST., ol W.—Parioe bedroom for two | MAD: - 9112—Large, wellfurnished men. couple oF tad ha ile for twovor three adults; ath. closets, huusekeeping #0 MADISON AY. WF park; front hall room, runa.ng water; Ssentedi refer MADISON AV, 2004 (2tth)—La raiut, well heated, running water, §3-§5, NINTH AVENUE. corner 44th Steam heated § #2 upward PARK AY. 1008 (Si:h)—Eiewant heated Toone; hot WF housekeeping; genties reason. PARK AV. 1008, 87th st-—Laree and sina Toe nicely furniahed, conveniences; rea Wink PARK —Front and back partor fur ouple or «2 gentlemen, ¥ ‘arge front room, bob ¢ private hous POSPROT PLA (6. 424)—Nicely furniseed parlor, housekeeping oF gantle- men, $4 T PLACE, St, EB, 131—Housekeep> 1, $1.50. 104—Room, steam he conveniences, Mra. Me v.. 47 Neatly furnished tlomen. with or without NICHOLS AY Nally LAS AY. 344, near, W. ait’ room: moder steal mm NICH INGTON PLACE bath; Improvements. i2h—Lares. frogs “rnable ok ‘Large and Small rooms, nicely furnished; reasonable, RUBY PLACE, 197-139—Large, amall rtably heated furnisned rooms; ASHINGTON SQUAK Front room, suitable for one a; heated, Allard. Neatly furnished root dow. Meyer corner 12th ot —Fine front hall 2D AY,, ab or two gentl 2D Ay., Anwric gp av. t reain, aD AY, he Front rooms for light housekesp> inig: ‘reapeetable, 3D AY., 198%—Large front parlor, suitable for 2"xentiemen. Carroll |8D AY. T85—Fyrnished room; |" water, bath, Mrs, Newman. OTH, 215 -Front ate ground floors Lask. hot and cold Eg gentlemen; $2.50 wee 1003 Lar ef x two shed. with bat a Tait's id (TH AY. “i | Pounders, "Address BD. LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, | BOARDERS WANTED. HOST, HL B.—Warm room: excell Lente ber bane Lente Sunda ‘ents Per Line. ant: 83 week. : 18ON AV., 1333—German wm | LIBTH, 240 W.Larxe und ama rooms, shh board: exealiem heated foomee’ ip Melee een eae ifors win sr | ely furnished teed, | MADISON AV,, 1000, near 125:h. With boar furnisved ‘rooms: Cirvt-clias boards table | TH. 18 B—Lare f Ayeortenas a DORA cable | ete relics boat AV., O72. 004, 000—Sunny suites Hatz W.—-Priva’ F =: . oor; high class board board Warnke } . Wage 47 (corner 68:h)—V ; ae liberal pee is, hoard, steam heat Weilman, | Shy teat: fms Sante ** : GTON PLAG Pleasant large | iivTH, 270 W.—Nicely ¥ wnderates table | Cor iady: board optior 19TH ST... 110 W.— Two desirable roms f oma private Jewish family . . mated home comforts; gentleme IST AV. 192—Several workin is. can | 24 have room and baad; homie ‘tomtorta: mu an heated well, bell 3. A n it necklace WIN AD AV. 308, near 2a4-—Working girls; home ‘i heat 4TH ST. 194 W. near Washington Square— . Lange and amall rooms; reasonable wom with, board: 3 windows os OY STH AV. 2146—Large front rooin: heated, oan ee} init eA 'Markees sich TAREINR water: bath; vod board; gentle: are = 204, ‘ ASTH 190 )froadw Delightful toe na 210) bth Lares aig excellent fable outslie abarisgent: BL Marion? - & | T0TH, | 2h W.—Resunitul large ear ——— race 1. AV., 1829 (111th)—One flight; desirable | _Slosets: every convenience: m tween I Held: t Uireter ist seeonens “te orional. Gott | DTH, 1st Wot sunay front room : Lem 7TH AV 4 w “ne a : PH AV, Soke Wanted, ghild to board. 3) iaertt. 312 W.—Furnished rooms laree = email; foot, plentiful table ale board OTH AV, 600--Witow nas neatly furnished room and bach; eacelleat board, 16TH, 122 W. Large, 90 1 OTH St W.—-Laree and svall roms, | cerns fat vith board: gentlemen preferred AQITH, 121 W.—Sunny rooms are house = vod Unie ” enw . OTH AV, 493-—Youns ¢ wish child to et a " board; good home. SpraReRUth 12TH FT, W.—Smail_ ture ok ie Wateue aa ee Metin boatd, $5 weekly: private nisved modern improven southern ex- 13ST, 270 Wee poaure room 1 UITH 87. 343 W.—Lares and small rooms, poames | __.| 196TH, 306 W.—Room and. boant for two 2TH, 128 W.—targe room, heated; running | _ OHNE men ore Ree water, extra ewer f extra #: Rood U ____.| jastH sy, 20 W.-To | boar 2TH, 200 W.—Fine Fount, wood Doard very | sunny heated hallroom; $5 oderate - —| TH st. 310 W turn ITH. 824 W.—Desirabie lance, small rooma, | “rpoma: southern expovare Tatettent tablet ay couventnees, excellent Lount; reason: | _ pear 1 room, | _able ‘ a gentlemen; jioTH 8T., 225 W.—Nicely furnidhed room; . Ww. Pag lan Fon heat, bath; boart 65 weekly. Staate unished: 1ASs, Sih—Private howe, 1TH BT, 009 B Widow would board girls HTH aT. 48 W Pores eed Po td ceeded Maal ML pikes foom. 2 or 8; home com-| 145 AND 147 WEST 14TH ST. waree Small and large: rome: all conveniences: LTH ST, 133 W.—Una French. Boanish; board vptional; $5 per ment: rome with board Pe LEXINGTON AV. 170-—Large, sunny room, ANTED—Chlld boarder: ie fam- ¥ en he. o - ras ron ih Vourd; “encallent table: ‘terms mad pe Mia good fume.“ Froidviile, ettereon LEXINGTON AY. 112--Hack partor, nicel Koes ranalag’ water: sucerioe waa mone Vuvarn, PAMULY, Goulet Hh reusonadle fox tts Woodmere, be Teesonab! 4 OTH AV., 012 tleman only. td us b» TT AY, 32— eae eras to Pasay ne "oe Pad TH, AY, kare. ‘mall "J rooms; running