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Show IUJTHMJL NEW APARTMENT HOUSE FOR SECOND SOUTH AND SIXTH EAST STREETS iinshnvo been drawn and work will larted as soon as possiblo on the jportment building which is to be ;ed at the corner of Sixth Enst and td South, at the northeast corner ;0 intersection, by Mrs. Edwin Kim-Tbe Kim-Tbe structure, which will cost 100, will be one of the- handsomest it city in its exterior, and the in-r in-r arrangements will bo second to The ieaturo of thq building will le large court occupying the corner be street, and which will bo arid ar-id to form a beautiful park in ing with the surroundings and an especially pleasant outlook for those who occupy the front rooms of the building. Tho structure will bo built of stone and brick, three stories in height, and with many beautiful features of architecture. archi-tecture. There will be two largo entrances, en-trances, each provided with a large overhanging porch or "marquise'' of ornamental iron and glass. Interior finish will bo of hardwood, with marble wainscottiug and tile floors in the halls. Tho fourteen apartments, containing five rooms each, will be finished fin-ished in oak and cherry. Each set of apartments will bo provided with sln-tionarv sln-tionarv refrigerators and the heating and lighting facilities will bo of the best. Each set of apartments will also be provided with a acrecn porch at the rear. Separate qunrtcrs for servants will be provided on tho fourth flcor of tho building. These apartments will bo provided pro-vided with baths and other appointments. appoint-ments. Ju the basement will bo a laundry laun-dry drying rooniwith stationary tubs and otlicr facilities of the same sort. A feature of tho building will be the elevator service, power being supplied by electricity. The building is L-shaped L-shaped and faces west and south. Plans were drawn by J. A. Ifeadlund, architect |