The evening world. Newspaper, March 11, 1913, Page 7

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ne THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 19138. /WALDORFASTORA [SS 28°%%, maar peo TS 20TH BIRTHDAY ‘Fact will get a mas further in + | ‘We hotel business than any other . “Boldt’s Folly” and Its Presid- The Cotebiicnment of @ per- ing Genius, “Oscar,” to Be Honored at Dinner. returned native & knew # thing or two. In the twenty years that have passed | P ‘You can't please everybody; || "nce it first M opened ts dosrs the Wate]! pat you can come mighty close dort has housed more to t—4 it by trying hard. People from all ere should be no such thing aan “best” nest. A hotel ie the most democratic place on earth. All who pay their bills are on an ual footing. be 3 mena may be made as 6x- pressiv & soherzo of Handel's. Architecture may be frozen masic, © well chosen dinaer a nee to show he sonal relation with your guests comes next. The hovel, too, houses many permanent guests, | who have come to lovk upon It as home, OSCAR 18 TO RETIRE AFTER! FIVE VEARS MORE. The lease of the hotel has still five) HE PLANS TO. RETIRE, Cae Woes rea Galas U Sre tate i te te aunt ious cr vee hotels on earth than those of || his farm in Ulster County and forget Mew York he ever was an official smoother-out of Most Famous Maitre-de-Hotel Pp tlh onc al Mah el ea =| of the hotel. terne Rite “Twenty years of running a hotel like Gives Bits of Phil ith a high hand in the Quaker losophy on oe with a Righ hand ie nce walters] {28 make anybody fea! like putting off ‘ the harness,” ea: Hostelry’s Anniversary. eaurrted, the proprietor welcomed him] tention ot epending my dectl : personally, he wae temporarily the Pivot) oF the gob, Like Marius” (you : about which the life of the place which} . ning of another aide of Oscar than ‘Pwenty-nin. . he had chosen to honor with his presence u knew), “T have. from Gwitzeriand «rental, ¥ evolved, Tut tho first night be atroited | a Sty sna wath my books and’ my weeward youth, who had no very into George Boldt's place he Rot @ FOURN | music and my family forget I ever was definite ard jounce. A walter came over to him f Wis tar to his wiv asekiey, aaivtrtormoed hie after he and hie young | Onee of the Waldorf. pons Beer was to be. In his native country, . int thelr fm Neuchatel, he had had some little] & pcg haga tavor| $25,000 SUIT GREETS HIM. amperience in waiting at the country on Mr. Bolit by withdrawing, The po- Str enger Ret: Itleal big-wig of Philadelphia stormed, Hear of threatened and even swore—but he got Breach of Promise Suit. out. Mies Marion White filed a sutt tn the “PEACOCK ALLEY” FAMOUS AS! supreme Court yesterday, asking for GREATEST THOROUGHFARES. | $5,000 damages from Paul H. Stroh- The thing made a big stir at the time, | menger, a haberdasher of No, 16 West and when George Boldt came on to New | Thirty-second street, for alleged breach York to run the Waldorf tho famo of it] of pro-itse to marry. Miss White al- had preceded him. He announced, with- | jeges Strohmenger first ;-oposed and out mincing words, that he meant (0 | was accepted on June 15, 1. do business at the Waldorf on tne lines | + xnew nothing of this action untt! indicated by the Philadelphia incident. | 11 seturn to the city to-day,” ald Fick bel id Laster ee Mr. Strohmenger. “I cannot discuss y t within a ee the’ Waldort, wi “atuane the matter until I have consulted my xd ” hyphenated and became the Waldorf. | attorney. 2 his start as a hotel man| Astoria, For @ long time it was one of oat een of No. Park ho we¢ 0 { New York, and | tow, Mise es attorney, sal ; 1 uw lot of] the show placas o' row, Mise White's ettorney, | fhotel, so he sought a Job as a table- fender. The same even saw him in @ white apron at the oli Hoffmann Mouse, He spilied the soup and made @ bash out of serving the entrees, but there appeared to be good ma 1 in faim and he held his job and made a friend of Ed stokes, then proprietor of the place. The gangling individual, who was @leased in reverse English by so many @ustomers during the carly days of his q@areer, was destined to become the \best known maitr (ry, under the na: (Waldorf. His sal: \Techirky 1s his dapows that? On Thursday hext, when ie Waldorf-Astoria will be almost old q@mough to vote—it is its twentieth birth- @ag—the diplomatic lengthened out to twenty years and the ith Who bulit the Waldorf 4s attll sev- jumps ahead of the wolf at the ning what he called | Boldt, who was never averse to adver- night @ big poll-| tisins, took care to keep it so, They will tell you at the Waldorf to-d Be toasted as plain th a young woman| that anything in a news way that « Gereveey to whem ¢ nd gowns betokened| into out-of-town papers {9 worth mo Meaenve on ean vores? EBS | : her. tn the estimation of George Boldt, th: MOLDT DIDNT GO BROKE AT! x used to running! a colum Now York paper. I than the smiling, tactful, well-rounded The Waldorf-Astoria itself, the frat ‘ot the big modern hotels to be erec mezanine floor, far from the hurly-| The Wish of the Ursuline Sisters of Waterville, al vd < Indorsing Father John’s Medicine for the hardly more of a New York institu f Peacock alley, and Cure of Consumption “We, the undersigned, cheerfully ) having recovered her voice, which had recommend and indorse the use of |been impaired for nearly two years. Father John's Medicine Would that every family knew its FERALD SQUARE ens : antiote elit tor all cota, shoot | ¥alua” Cre NER Gs No Interest. Price and Tae EMEA eS ie Mesashial trouble Waving, Mase ie Urntmember’ Father: dole” Medicine No Insur- $ Terms In- Mel ith) success’ for one ot) the! members|, neon rpetieirer Gee ‘ ts | of oe instit a ii Hees paliied ie ay form, upon w ich No t t yew de he with consumption of the throat. Hear-}s0 many of the so-called cough cures (e) xtras of! over an ‘ ing of the many cures by Father John's | depend for their temporary effect and oh 24s ‘ Per Week : ; Se gi be ese anes Gy ache com | SapenelUioe tee temporary elec eae an Exhibition of Any Kind. er WeeK| Free Delivery. t to state that after taking three bottles, you against them. | Nota patent medi- but that six months haa|@ decided change took place, the patient | cine. Fity y America’s Greatest ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM Furniture House Block $5 TO $1,000 8th Ave TL WEEKLY ? \YMENTS~ OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK AMornings Afterneen, pone sa emer he Fy ny % io Praisals of . | Don jor ju resby~ ter Tax ny terian ‘Church, ‘Dweatytourth ovres| 78% 4™ to-day to the ‘Trans! firm and Fourth avenue, Brooklyn, Harry Saunders, twenty-four years old, pro- Drietor of @ motion-pleture show at No. 188 Prospect Park West, yesterday was held im $800 ball in the Fifth avenue po- | ce court, Brooklyn, on a charge of ad itting minors to his show. fr. Donald ts the clergyman who was over the telephe Ing that unless he ceased hie moving: | died Ju picture crusade his hom Snapper Robert N who acted corted lade Imported Costunes ESPECIALLY INVITE! Presenting Fashion's Nefnest Fomry for YU 36thst. Basie agg” oth Spring and Srmoner, 1913. FAIL TO SCARE PREACHER. APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. state #2 rigs Assota taxable in New hs ' Protect MacDonald Cacs Deputy State Comptroller Wall reste Deopite Bomb Threat. Framer teanmetited the telow tae under the Inheritance 47) Office of the Surrogates’ Court. New died July 6, 1900, A sup. val pnfirms $11,928 ae th ents assets taxa and allowa ade duce the net va attics early Sunday morn- | Atice 6. Ab’ nie. a chureh | york Sta Mary &. Hugiand, died Ju able in New York Sta ted Ludwig enue and h avenue, | ake evardians to unes- | Arthur TH Hostord were fined Hed Dec, 19, 1910 ecial Price for Tuesday and Wednesday THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO. These Prices for the Metropolitan District Only : Authentir * OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST! now infullewing. Thousan: hases last week ti Orentions of med to ous wensderiyl be Sa eran narkably | Rugs, Curtains. ators, Stoves, &c. ly saving one-half the pr here Ba orezactt Cul Auta teranty Coetiileal LOW PRICES AND LIBERAL CREDIT ||. 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