Somehow, when he had finished, this little park, a park by the people, seemed to be a thousand fold more beautiful, a thousand fold more significant. It and the great mill stood there in striking contrast; the mill and the houses expressing the indifference of the company to its human machines, the park the spontaneous expression of a great native desire, though choked down by long hours and the general oppressive dinginess,—the up-reaching, outreaching desire of the people for light, for air, for natural happiness, for development.
Drawn by Joseph Stella.
PITTSBURGH TYPES.
AN OLD SLAV.
Photograph by Lewis W. Hine.
WASH-DAY IN A HOMESTEAD COURT.