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22 ae FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, — FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1919 — New Commodore | New Pennsylvania AT GRAND CENTRAL STATION | : ; i AT PENNSYLVANIA STATION Has 2,000 Rooms | | Has 2,200 Rooms | | DAS RRA, ARRAN AAA AAAAA Has 300 Hotels of First and Second Class, More Than London and Paris Combined. emEeuenener er. apsasiosbenete 150,000 Guests Every Night Occupy 100,000 Sleeping | ‘ Rooms; All Hotels Crowded. | ‘ One Year 54,600,000 Persons Paid $136,500,000 to | ‘ Sleep in New York Hotels. iy 4 ——~__ Cily’s Hotels Represent Investment of $300,000,000 and Have Annual Payroll of $110,000,000. ouses, in certain tm | J By John W. Lawrence. | *ivorate ser undoubtedly will} the Statler system cla the Wi ! Cooma, 110, Wy The Fron Publishing co, | 2AY@ ® Payroll at least as large. of having been first to install It y r figures than the} chanderc er eatag World.) New York's hotel population has| At either of New Y ew hotels | Bilt » latter seems to be W YORK CITry *¢! n wa ed the b ding of a| th traveller ‘ Ww ut ex high clas tosday the w hotel with the curiosity that has | pos hin ut i-modern ¢ ' ; : cc] been shown in the case of the Penn- | point in the tri Pull ating ssn Be tne| s¥lvania, And the reason probably | berth to his ror nT in $ 1.000 and em xe rey ve if is that this hostelry represents a|/ Commodore op » the ¢ i ng an army of 100,000 persc furs f ‘' S| comparatively new ideal of public ntral, the Ie u into t an be found every convenience 4 it : Sepa 01 Hone apples) service, an ideal in which mere mag- | Pennsylvania n, From “eithe nfort that human j ie Se 3 ter of import-| ain thing you ma © niq invent ht € oung | i e's OOK ance and capa oe = is i OE i atone f There is no lack of magnificen ibway Ww ng ou Banta i N ontmitar| i? the Pennsylvania, but the ia « from ‘wi te (Chapte nA Mannat of Moral, nd Domestie Dutics,” sateen hat striven for in the whole chain ur lid | q It a m q PEttten eee fn Comm ies by wives of to-day.) under the Statler man kish 1 wurant be d n to the very edge of “e TI “Ma ' Fi : | ; fL First American | aken wenadtet tg] enea ie a Rupert of were, vn, arom ae ve Marriage of Love’ 3 laiea at which each employee ns and v ! © street : é ey ell i. ed tavatts (a outlined gon hitn tare used as rendexvous for Sle RE Serene ame | the Views of Maud Churton Braby, One of 2 bealadaccae teh a little book whieh dinner guest 1 this the mity " ae Soyase + . . , . (sires risoner y ermans ing de | 8 little book which pays eucot dinner su i : Jorf in London, o ws! England's Famous Novelists and Essayists; | years ago Nev PHOT cee eae OPER 4 i Sieg aia els, cans oT 5 ” °F korn went to Tosdom, Paria, thee,| That one thing is service, The hotel |New hot Indeed 1 to} the vant| Author of “The Love Seecker’’ and ‘*Modern ayy oor e is a poo o- | & t arpa : ” | ells His xperiences and Berne to learn how to t 7 Eee diaap rn aah ei ho-| Lapse gat ntns| Marriage and How to Bear Il. ‘ jotel that sells good service » a other b ‘ $ Ceopereteinehels ‘ tel. |frst class hou | : | je ‘ tho Berliner and even the Swiss| But not all of service ts inctuded) (CO Sera ee procla the finest | Connae Sw: Pee Pasta Tae Rie Sark, Krona W Private John P. Lester, a Platoon Messenger, WEEA 09 contens tha the finest hotels| !% the act of werving-—and thas in| 90%, of ote tne al amount OF hotel in the world, has steam heat | HICH makes the best found Rania Phebe lVeUeke Peaueae é 3 : where a thousand and one little lux son te operation \onty in the public corridors, { 1 A Fifteen Companions, Fought Of 300 German it iw rather an embarrassing con-| Ties of equipment, little mechanival {91% (ret case Se ot cinen, & STRIKING CONTRAST TO op} riages, And, next to Japan, the Un olds the histh record Soldiers Until Their Own Ammunition Was} tession tor te viase Britisher, pat) Soneee pee come in fee a cae dans rea NEW YORK HOTEL. for div rance ar marriage of re oe 5 1m , , 9 the rush of progress and development|NEW SERVICE IDEA I$ JUST ' . te — > pre FF * be | in Os ) nail that the f f lf the Colonia 7 orietc © the ar barre, bys y < . Gone and They Were Forced to Surrender. ee eer tan AE Watal MUNALEUR LOR LIKE “MAGIC.” Lent ada : fhe ag iat tte ea : linear G tuakon ERE le the story of the first American soldier to be take prisoner by ,and operation on this side of the At Vor instance t Van Avenue! Yor leading hostelry, could insp preva You car livorce ee) the Germans in tho war, as he told it today, altting in comfy! lantic has cast his beloved Cecll and = guest in @ hotel has gone to bed | ang aga Stree u fia ple of Manhat Island's figures lie more y num : arm chair in the American Red Cross headquarters tn Grosvenor | 54’ rin our wake, These tims) ands aiddenly remembers that the) Now Yor t t with the of gr diy of ways women can 7 lous elries fade into the realm of/ dress sho intends to wear in_ ihe ¢ eu t lis ¢ the laws touching ‘Gardens. . [tarnished antiques compared with] mo wrink In any ¢ ” baad : Bi - NE tt She ghy, CHEte | t =e ° Aidiabens wad the tebe ntal and ei ‘ol Pr. ester 0! i} ‘ iss € sa platoc Ss 1 o ilirooms accommodati..¢ 3,000 danc- 2 His name is John P. Ls f Tutwater, M He was a platoon mes- 1 1,., giv-xcraping, ultra-modern hotel! hotel she may telephone, perhaps : tan aseornin ca jan bed ertehaied psx genger in the 16th United States Infantry He was captured the morning} of present-day New York, leven without getting out of b. nd i eipacuee a wee f be considered as sa uke” said figures. ‘of Nov. 3, 1917, in company with ten other doughboys—all that was left of} Now York hotels are doing more!a servant will be sent to the room ome and Ritohena) aguinhed pe if Women who can stay ed are essarily happy & platoon of sixteen sent into a front line trench in the Toul sector the }pusiness to-day than the hotels of for the dress. But it will be much anit tooo fa ey eter women, In other Na, t simply be victims of ight before to relieve a platoon of tired poilus Mate aan Tierlih Bom pinedialarhators| cimplan than thal aG-ihel Bennaylvas spend tye aeeaertaauind Calidad Fe ak 5 pieseaibey pe i TR Oe oyeo ai aeel Here is the story the war, We ho more first class! nia, The gu there too will tcle- | 000, Investisa ave exclaiming “There ain't no} cote > you may take your choice of the writers of a cent >, Who tie “A German aviator spotted 1 after daylight, and began circling |hotels than London and Paris com-| phone, But having telephoned she | number of emp! ach animal!" | aimoat unanimously extol the marriage of love, and of the writers of to: paver us, signalling back to his artillery. We let go at him with our guns, | bined: will not le awake waiting for the | wey w in old Fraunce's atili|@ay, who almost unanimously—er— ; Sout couldn't hit him. Next we knew Sere) tees With a) New York's magnifi-| servant—who may be ayed sev-| ay ie whe de Lower |have their doubt not entirely free from the infirmittes ahe Germans put down a box sarrage | from twenty to forty ships. T told ecnt hotel equipment, the dema ‘or! eral minut In 1d of waiting for | the Biltmor nt t Broad could be placed on the r marry but for love 4 natur Then it is, that Mon all sides of us, « tely cutting | them L had come over on the Moure- [a ne n Hy ently peraies the servant she will use a new dev ONE HOTEL IN ONE YEAR USE SURub Haw Gannians re SOUR “Witew cBook of 4840 irvey of your own your salient off from th the |tania, unevcorted jaupply by & wide margin and thou-! calied the “servidor £959,685 TOWELS He 1 still leave room enoug | se at thou lovest wha lovely.” disappointment may a jaystem, and 300 Held-Krays came 1 Then they foreed us to march sens np k rooms is the first) ft is a contrivance built into the| pp, secommodated at this|Comfortable dancing. If Gen tl Pay: ure | be nd your love, so far wathe top. thirty kilometres to a village which 1 [class hostel are forced to locate! goor of the hotel room. The guest) pot - the last twelve months, ashington were to take leav y an| f may acquire addi D) fee Wo biazed away at ‘em until our think way Kameeke, 11 was pretty {in obscure hotels or boarding how#s.| opens it on her side and deposits the| required 5,959,085 tow 4 ote ia: the: ballroom. of 8 ) “Ie love rom the fact that D eammunition was Kone. Vive wsltough, 1 can tell you. You sce, ull, TWO NEW HOTELS GIVE CITY|dreas, ‘Then she gocs to sleep. Pros-| sheets und. pillow slips; and 2 Ha aideen tha diag walle tive thou «lt. there is room for mutual forbearance, fegrere Killed and all but two wounded. | but two of us were wounded, and 4,200 MORE ROOMS. ently the servant ¢ opens the| cakes of soap. ‘Ihe person of the Fraunce's Tavern, he} marr “Should your husband's temper be JA was hit th times in the leg 1) som: the fellows had all they could | pwo new and mammoth hotels will| Servidor from the do le, and| the dining ro } would be compelled to invite the rest from thy promises, searc »’ the placid kind, see that You per- then they were upon u Jo to hobb ng. All the attention open their doors on Manhattin| takes the dréss away. When milady| while 75,000 w ved at private | Of the Continental Arm attend ny pleasures in forbidden! petuate it by loving nurture and you “A German corporal and four men|we had 1 was a Little first aid |isignd within a week, giving the city | @Wakes the garm eshly pressed, | dinners and In addition to to make a showir . * 1 observe t n effects F pdumped down i he trench beside jy that dugout vn added capacity of 4,200 rooms, Ex-|a@Wails her, She has seen no servant.| (his 876,000 m were werved to| t of operating the Commo- i ne contin up u 1 Should he fe me and told mo to B mave of: I was ina hospital at Kamecke a] perienced hotel men say that these| She has given no tip. She has svf-| emp S dore or the new Pennsyl a fora your part | have proms | be me fretfu ricious or hable PF Sed believe 1 was the firot to Ve take month, They fod Us om bread and Jagditional accommodations will not] fered no inconven Rara HUTRUER Ge TRent bl slo week would haxe paid the ex- [lied nve as well a honor and|to sudden sa r even the prey of EPhey marched u No Man’s| watery sous begin to absorb the daily overtiow| If,a suest orders breakfast in : Pe a te tke | Renses of running the rn onstant irritability, the ure ean Land and into one « fe bs : rl} had begun to mend they {from the established places. room and happens to be in luding — inter and ; i es MORES: nly be e¢ rary qual- j pitches ¥ Ne ved ime to the Giessen prisoa| When it is considered that there|When the meal arrives, it is placed | amounted to 5,864,640, which se nis historic old Inn were te j peadaalh Ve i Ape xihagh aha at aan ten Oe Then | was taken to Darm-|are 300 first and second class hotels|in the servidor, and the guest tikes| average of 7 every twenty-four? A aby of tho Pen n 1s 1 and a kind- that trench be : : "\stadt, and finally to ‘Tuchel, where T]in Greater New York, offering tor]it out at his convenience hou In addition t t nia there would be room which causes of before our feet began striking again Ih ? i 00 © oper) ancient Hastern Hotel, still standing t soothes it a tyed until the armistice public hire a total of more than| When ice water is wanted, insical received 1,250,00 1 alls ; , ati bodies of German soldiers. lying there h ‘ Jat the Battery and clinging to en if they fail mihe tesaah “The first thing they did was. to {100,000 sleeping rooms, and that nearly | of telephoning, or usin oa kuest f twisted up on the floor ye trench D ? ts honorable title of she oldest hotel iil Coane As wo reac more active salient off our shoes and give us wooden; 4ll of them dust off the anding system—"one 1, tw T " 1 New Y ei 4 the number of corpses increased, 1| Slipper The next was to tell us to | Room On sign every night, some|rings ice water, three rin hot | wit lara f Lh El) ereg rarmened eniee, saliiaey, Iba co upon member how dur shoes slipped over | Bet to work light conception can be had vf the | water"—the guest turns a spigot and| the A the Kn ; hat Mow Work wacwa locas » | that object of . | under aildte take Se fanda of the id Germans, how SLL all we had to eat was a litte [demand for accommodations. |draws his « ulating ice water just! 1 a, the Waldo: \ t A eaaliae ennai tanta, fAmOGh % " sir bodica yielded slightly under the| black bread and watery soup According to conservative ‘esti-{as he draws his bath, Many hotels| Htiet 1 s\in bygone years, havo had to fm ‘* - AND THE MODERN W IPE’ f § THEORIE: ressure of our weight, how the skin| “After four months of hard manual | mates made by men who have spent | have circulating ice water F ow, but would be f d to tally closely, ONCT into histor are B will now from Maud ual's tad hob sttiat cena their faces was bruised as WO|labor We were so weak we couldn't | upward of a quarter of a century in _ —— tween tho B af jel \W/ Churton ¥. j “ip it ; tramped over them | walk the business here, the number of N Y k W B b ae FAMOUB (OlG. oTElal Re Englishwom Ave inte) A the ¢ SS ephe first time our party halted. 1) “One day a German General visited| guests accommydated y night in ew or ar aowes PLACED BY NEw: whose gift for expressing modern| thare 4 Leaned aguinat the wall of the trench,|the camp, accompanied by a man] the recognized hotels of Greater New P 7 5 p = be at t in trenchant, vritty language| spiri ac unity o SP nsleas and exhausted, My 1e@| who eaid te was an American news-| York exceeds 167,000. It la Seur Who Will Have to Be Introduced to Their Fathers The names of a few: wil aera aT ott dy prety had begun to thro b terribly paper man, We refused to believe him| that the hotel bill of this great army Lge tacts i a, ir Ww of 1843 would hear points in ¢ ‘i “But 1 was brought to i ses |at first, thir it was another Ger-|of visitors averages around $475,000 | rane ay SAUerS Am yrove, Mother of four an mi peor fn a minute or two by a Het-blow ON |man trick to put us off our guard. He] por day ag Oy us « beautiful and happy home| but know ; 2 ies shocuhrotil fe 3 | names we tind the hy Lage sega ; 3 the face. In front of m it Was continually asking us if we hd] phese figures do not include those | Nereeecmnrrtieeaay don, England, M B uy i s German vil: rhe r¢ rel | any size to send the home folk pping at the type of smail hotel | les ieee eet aie opens with the galvanizin: 4 ess you 1 eee ne } mh vies ‘4 our crowd called} inat can be found on almost ever ilten. & Peleg Toes etropo-linat “most of the miserable marr I believe A haps n (Ll understood G un), | out you tell the folks anyt diligss itan, St. Charles, St. Nicholas, Smith ‘ 7 1 > wert 10 W ( oa — peas : : ' a3 4 toll the folks anything, | other corner of Eighth Avenue, Sixth | |& McNel!, New York, EKarle's, C on. | ool 7 n Ape : " : big i ‘ ee bipsthgyg se logge expect to see them) avenue and along such thoroushtares lana Chouldental: arnt Bolen» | maaiy in love with each ether at the madng r ‘ou alt tefore long we & i fhe 3: | " a are Gl atact " this i 73 oa : eas atone Ia hall all lay 125th Street, ‘They apply only Everett House, French's, C! start. peer ret pega tala : py d near the! otels boasting Mfty oF more rooms 4 Bavvidars, Ganlicect I leall ‘ M ‘ be an ' wu “We were then quizz 1 a little |camp, where 30,0 ns are al i Bra n her book "Modern Marriage I , Set sant a ae ec ey papi , A statistician with an introspective) Glanhain SO ee te win te ene lane 1 5 aga odd part of it was tha n Well, the General got prett 1 | twelve months 64,600,000 person’ Hoffman BE Ane ine t arria, Of coca inaial ace ne a howe had had no previous ui unde | tn the face and sald it was all w tie, |#196:600,000 for the privilege of Victoria, Jove, In practice It proves the most : ; q ee oe all happencd u t burnt or{ina in New York hotels, Th ove ae a at) we bear, but siinpl 1 oe) ave same answers—as we found ¢ un Ted Cross packa a abowad ures are bewildering to the lay mind | , Parker G f “phe young man a e maid w j : fe later In comparing note Mi h with twenty-two pounds of |but experienced hotel proprietors do} Cloud, more, fal) under passion’s thrall aro tem-| i 1 add ri vn pda plentoey pr ; food, After that, they appeared reeuc| net consider them at all excessive, | Aelcopaies Reval Wipiaen (ee areiee eatin Rich 1 4 funda bao : - = ee Union, Sherwood, Langh meoured r a 1 wite : aA EE ny (ariys aid we grew fat and strong, {190,000 OF NEW YORK'S WORK ) Langham,| ment is obscured, reasoning| cog Te ee aint We never ate another bite of German| M8 EMPLOYED BY HOTELS, DORETA RICHTER... Madison Ayentie, Lincoln, | hore concexistent jean ke mony Phe Germans always asked Just th food, We turned our prison rations] More than $110,000,000 is patd an- | NSIGN C. B. RICHTER, whose home addre s No. 749 Columbus ige, Bryaat Par cruel, these two| i+ nd TE ostions analy vororhen ie elie [oxen 12 slans in the camp|nually to the 1 persons employed | Avenue, New York City, but whose fighting address is the U. 8 nit . r mid We stmorelang, ru to matrl t or ‘ L many | With ts, white we had the thne of our in New. Yor ) first and second | Lake Pleasant, now in foreign waters, enlisted Doc, 18, 1917 © New York has marched ey and w acon all there in France? 3 ‘ as a ‘ ? Abou f th | er scen baby Doreta, who was born Oct. 14, 1915 will have |! ibly forward on the paths of |" cag : ae yin A y vary d o or nt ed to daddy when he comes home, Doreta ) Now ¢ hatel aonas ) kas fi , t , , bey . 1 tel Commodore, which wil | ‘eal b k el zongs have re- | awakes from the eff the ' 1 were free , pani Tau, Apwlll d “ [ twen months old, whom daddy saw when he wa 1 A © baby, | peatedly changed with the growth of} potent drug in the universe to find a ¢ 1 ¢ i 1 uler aennak ete . Femvloy | ind now he will be so grown up that maybe daddy will be intro- |the city. Most af the very ordinary young person at their| cor F Rye esd EAL i r en and women and Will have | iuced to h in bafore he sepomnine due to improved 0 ery ordina ouns at their) riage 1 aon } PE ot La SB a ROWING . 0 duced to him again before he recognises him, Ries AERA eeaee Cetin side, and around them a chain which] OR Li Fae tees The United ates Bureau of Fish- lan annual payroll of $1,500,000, | The Evening World is pleased to print these pictures of kiddies who ot ey ay tro ‘anal Street rt ‘ant, expect little to 14th Street was the centre of hatel | men name ‘Fore give gladly,” but 1 life from 1876 to 1885. Krom 18; “Phe Spas " orb, ‘Ie 1895 the section between 23d and who weds for love must live in grief. nein eries{has estimated the fur seal herd) tho new P nace % mirmnes.. sf thk Pribliot Islands this fear to| To new Pennsy va ae we hoew. if contaty 496,600 animals as cemparea'® triflo larger than the Cy 692 last ince it {| ave been born while their daddies were in servi naiodore photograph and brief particulars to the!War Baby Edite all you an, If you ‘and similor in its appointments end ning World, _. [Streets had its day, , 8d} rom the viewpotat of the ier | ether will be happy, though wih

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