“What we want now.” said MissIliley, “is 14 tons of coal, for this ; winter’s use. Two tons have already been donated by a local coal company and we hope to secure the other 12 I tons before the cold weather comes.” I The school will be formally opened j on Jan. 2. 1004, with impressive ser- ! vices, at which time some of the imore noted workers in this field ofeducational and philanthropic work will be present. Among these will W llosetta Sprague. sole surviving I daughter of the late Frederick Doug- jlass, and member of the board of directors, Mrs. Mary Church Terrell,; former president of the National Association of Colored Women's clubs, jand Mrs. Jerome Jeffreys, state or-! ganizer of the New York Women’s i cj u bs.The school is now a go and willsoon be one of the beneficent institutions of our city and should attract the aid and encouragement of all. tFor this Miss. IHley is entitled tomuch unstinted npd generou* praise, jShe hat. worked luug, hard uud faith- i