Show FOR NEW YOJIIC CITY o ftOBOUS CITY MALL TO COST 00OOOOOO I 181 Inflate a li lly llkln TliU In elere the Iereenl Illy 1111 < en IIe sreered for til I1r1lJlh a Urea u PCRFICTt1D DK signs tor a now City 1UII have been prepared W pared I by Architect fiPIJIIoI K I Kuerst says New York World Dnplto thi oft renewed nglta I i lion torn modern y r l municipal building the old structure In Cltr Hall Park still lUnrfs growing smaller and mare rjuitty In appearance each year II loll olflco buildings lower above It on all lde Mr Kuerit hAl Iren his fancy free reign In deigning de-igning n ImlldlnK In keeping with New Vorki greatness If It were over built It would bo the mat striking and ornato example of modern Gothic architecture to bo found la nnjr public building In the world rivalling the great cathedrals of Hit rope The four gorgeous facade are 10 form a rectangular itructure 410 feet done on each tide which will Indent n park 230 by 580 feet In the middle of which the pent hlitorlc City Hall tin be preserved as a tort of central ornament It Is I the Intention of the architect 10 set this mammoth structure In such manner In Ulty Hall Park that ono of line front will be exactly parallel with Park I stow and almost flush with tho Idewalk of that thoroughfare Thin will reult In placing the southwest and northwest fronts In such a position that the architectural splendor of ono will be visible to travelers up llroadnay anal Iho other to persons Journeying down Now Yorks chief thoroughfare The angle mode by the Intersection of these two westerly front will touch ho east sidewalk of llroadvvay nt a point slightly north of the plan upon which the present City Hall fronts Of court lo complete the rectangle by the 1 t 1 I krd i veil serf t I > d ym 11 1 rI i tt rte VliW OF PIIOIOSCD CITY IIAIU NPW YOIIIC meeting of the northwest and lime northeait fronts at Chambers street the Tweed CourtHomo will have too to-o hut as said before the present City Hall will bo presorted as snug as A bug la a rug The cost of this mammoth municipal building which Is to be constructed chlclly of marble Is I estimated by Mr Kuerit at 99000000 Ho has liowcter a cheaper or temporary plan by which his central Idea can bo carried 1 out at n coot of only 00000000 This second plan calls for the erection of only two completed sides of tho rectangle and onohalf of each of the other two sides This would l do away with tho neccsitty of removing the now CourtHomo until un-til some time In tho near future when the taxpayers of Now York should feel rich enough for that luxury and ills posed to complete the cathcdralIIko municipal temple accordlnc to tho original plan Tlicro Is ono feature of his plan which Mr Kucrst places so much faith In that ho has had It cop righted This Is I the easy and natural means of communication com-munication It altorda between tine several sev-eral busy streets by which line structure struc-ture will be surrounded People wilt never find It necessary to RO round this now edifice In order to cross cither from Park thaw or Ccntro street to llrojdway or from Chambers limed to Ibo Ioitomcc There will bo entrances en-trances and calls straight and at angles through It on the level of tho street and running to all necessary points of the compass The building Is I to reach at Its Greatest Great-est height 230 feet It Is I to bo of flto stories wllh mezzanine and attic and thoroughly tlro proof throughout |