"All doors are to have stiles and rails made of best pine stock glued up, covered with inch thick straight-grain dark oak veneers, mouldings and panels solid, except doors on first story, which are to be of white oak.
"All doors are to be warranted not to warp or twist, and must be well fitted.
"All the toilet-room doors are to have glazed panels above five feet above the floor; and the lower panel of store toilet-room door is to have stationary slat louvers mortised into the stiles, as directed.
"All other doors not mentioned are to be made as directed. The doors to fire escape, and doors to the pipe shaft, will be fireproof, as here inafter specified; and trims for the same are in cluded in this specification.
"Metal-Covered Fireproof Doors—All the fire-escape doors and pipe-shaft doors on all stories, including the first story, are to be made of kiln-dried, first-quality, clear white pine, properly framed and paneled, all covered with calcimined iron in manner approved by the Architect and in accordance with the require ments of the Building Code, and acceptable to the Department of Buildings.
"Metal-covered jambs and heads are to be provided.
"Hardware throughout is to be of the very best quality, of either Mfg. Co., Mfg. Co., or other equally good make, approved by the Architect.
"Samples of all kinds of hardware are to be submitted to the Architect for his approval.
"All knobs, escutcheons, butts, hinges, flaps, sash-lifts, and sash-fasts, facework of locks, bolts, latches, catches, strikes, nosings, door checks, and all other work exposed to view, are to be of real cast bronze, extra heavy, polished, of such designs, patterns, and finish as the Architect may select.
"Stamped work, pressed work, or imitation bronze will not be accepted.
"The front windows of the second and third stories are to be pivoted vertically on heavy pivots, and are to be fastened with two mortise bolts with lever handles and large ad justable stays.
"Transom sashes and fanlights are to have extra heavy bronze sash centers, friction cen ters, or other equally good lifts and locks, and all necessary fixtures complete.
"All locks are to be mortise locks, not less than 5-inch, of approved pattern; bolts, knobs, escutcheons, etc., are to be of cast bronze, pol ished, of such pattern as may be selected. Double doors are in all cases to be provided with proper size bronze-face flush bolts, set into the edge of the door. The outside entrance doors and the store entrance and hall doors are to have extra large ornamental escutcheon plates, han dles and thumb latches combined, as the Archi tect may select, with Yale store door locks.
"All the hall doors to the offices and lofts are to have or other mortise cylinder locks, with corrugated keys, as the Architect may se lect.
"The hardware for the fireproof windows and doors is to be the same as that specified for the other windows and doors, and lock to door to be with bolt on the inside, and no knob on the outside except for the first story.
"All small doors, and the door for each elec trical distribution box in the building, and the pipe-shaft doors, are to be supplied with butts and locks with keys; keys to pass as directed.
"All hardware throughout must be furnished in sufficient quantities and of proper sizes, whether the same is especially mentioned or not; all to be provided complete in every respect, and must be in perfect working order.
"All other hardware necessary for the com plete finish of the work, not particularly de scribed, is to be furnished, of such sizes as may be directed.
"In case any of the hardware is not of the very best kind, and not in accordance with the samples furnished, the same will be removed and replaced at the Contractor's expense, and the Contractor will be liable for all work injured thereby.