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170 THE CRISIS ADVERTISER WHERE TO STOP Our readers are urged to use these columns in outlining their vacation and travel plans. These hotels and shopping places are modern in every sense, and the traveling public is assured comfort and efficient services. For detailed information concerning resorts and hotels write The Travel Editor of The Crisis, 20 Vesey St., New York New York City Marshall's Hotel 127-129 West 53rd Street New York City COMFORT - Large, airy rooms, offering genuine home comforts plus the convenience and privileges of a modern hotel. SERVICE - In the hotel and dining room the "Marshall" service is an exceptional feature, which assures comfort and pleasure for our patrons. Restaurant open all night. Cuisine to satisfy the most discriminating VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC EVERY EVENING Breakfast, 7:30 TO 12:30, 30c. Luncheon, 12:30 to 3,30c Dinner, 6 to 8, 35c. Special Course Dinner Every Sunday and Holidays, 50c Telephones 4693-4694 Columbus J. L. MARSHALL, Proprietor THE CLIFF HOUSE 253 WEST 134th Street NEWLY OPENED Special summer rates to permanent or transient guests. Special attention to out-of-town tourists. Up-to-date private house in every respect. Telephone connection. MRS. W.E. PERKINS, PROP. "A quiet place for quiet people to dine" "THE BRADFORD" 73 WEST 134TH STREET Between Fifth and Lenox Avenues NEW YORK Oystrs, Chops Steaks, Rarebits, Salads, Club Sandwiches, Etc. Regular Dinner, 25c., from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Meals Served at All Hours. Private Dining Room. Furnished Rooms To Let. Permanent or Transient. JOHN E. BRADFORD, Proprietor Telephone 4121 Harlem "THE IDLE HOUR" Mrs. P. Brown HANDSOME FURNISHED ROOMS With All Improvements Permanent and Transient Guests Accommodated MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS 77 WEST 134TH STREET NEW YORK THE ALLEN HOUSE 62 WEST 132ND STREET SELECT, NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS All Improvements Wash-rooms, hot and cold water in every room FOR RENT BY DAY OR WEEK Prices Moderate MRS. M. A. ANDERSON JOHNSON 'Phone 2877 Lenox WHITE ROSE WORKING GIRLS' HOME 217 East 86th Street Bet. Second and Third Avenues Pleasant temporary lodgings for working girls, with privileges, at reasonable rates. The Home solicits orders for working dresses, aprons, etc. Address: MRS. FRANCES R. KEYSER, Supt. THE ROSALINE 128 WEST 29TH STREET NEW YORK FURNISHED ROOMS BY DAY OR WEEK EDWARD D. SMALL, Proprietor 'Phone Chelsea 2957 THE TEN EYCK HOUSE 232 WEST 20TH STREET Between 7th and 8th Avenues NEW YORK Neatly Furnished Rooms for Permanent or Transient Guests by Day or Week MRS. THOMAS L. TEN EYCK, Proprietress Telephone 5395 Chelsea THE LAWS HOUSE FURNISHED ROOMS BY DAY, WEEK OR MONTH Convenient to the Pennsylvania Depot and All Car Lines 245 WEST 20TH STREET NEW YORK MRS. L. D. LAWS, Proprietress tHE CRISIS ADVERTISER 171 WHERE TO STOP - (Continued) HARLEM PRIVATE HOUSE Furnished rooms to let for gentlemen only. Hot and cold water in every room. MRS. BERRY L. HICKS, Proprietress 258 WEST 133RD STREET NEW YORK Four doors from Eighth Avenue THE SOUTHERN RESTAURANT (Under New Management) 2229 FIFTH AVENUE Between 135th and 136th Streets NEW YORK Real home cooking. Come and be convinced. Our motto is to please you. Meals at all hours. MRS. M. J. FERDINAND, Proprietress THE VIRGINIA HOUSE MRS. MARY E. HILL, Proprietress NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS Good Old Southern Cooking "Just Like Home" 37 WEST 133D STREET NEW YORK NEW JERSEY THE ROBINSON COTTAGE 220 BEACH STREET, RED BANK, N. J. Newly Opened Special Attention to Saturday and Sunday Parties Terms Reasonable MRS. M. H. ROBINSON, Proprietress PHILADELPHIA, PA. Telephone Strictly First-class THE NEW DELMONICO HOTEL 16th and Ride Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. STRICTLY PRIVATE AND HOME COMFORTS Ten large bedrooms, with electric light, steam heat and baths. Cafe on second floor. Best meals only. This hotel is newly furnished and up to date in every particular. We solicit your trade. Permanent and transients rooms; they are the best. Try one of our meals. (Ring bell after 12 m.) L. B. SMITH, Prop. A. R. SMITH, Mgr. ILLINOIS J. N. Washington Mrs. J. N. Washington Proptrietor Manager HOTEL WASHINGTON 3252 WABASH AVENUE CHICAGO First-class Service for First-class People Rates: 75c., $1.00 and $2.00 Per Day Telephone Aldine 516 OHIO Home 'Phone B-3244 American-European HOTEL PLEASANT P. H. WOOD NEW WITH MODERN EQUIPMENT 9-11 ERIE STREET TOLEDO, OHIO NEW JERSEY HOTEL DALE CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY This magnificent four-story structure, with every modern convenience, has just been completed at a cost of $50.000. It is, without exception, the finest and most complete hostelry in the United States for the accommodation of our race. It is located on the highest elevation in the heart of the residence portion of cool Cape May. The view from the hotel is magnificent; on the front, overlooking the celebrated gold links, the vista stretches away to take in the beautiful driveways and farms of the inland section of the Cape. The rear commands an extensive view of the harbor and sea. The invigorating ocean breezes reach every section of the hotel. The interior of this hotel may be described as the acme of luxury, comfort and elegance. The Hotel Dale contains one hundred light, airy and luxuriously furnished rooms with every modern convenience. Electric lights throughout the entire house. Suites with bath and long distance telephone connections. The elegantly furnished dining room is operated under both European and American plans. The cuisine will contain all the delicacies of the season, prepared by a master of culinary art. Sea foods a specialty. One of the unique features of the hotel is the beautiful grill room. The management has engaged the full Abyssinian Orchestra to render afternoon and evening concerts in the room daily during the entire season. The open-air amusements available to the guests are numerous. The lawn of the hotel contains both croquet and tennis courts. The sea bathing at Cape May is unsurpassed on the Atlantic Ocean. It is remarkable for its fine surf and is perfectly safe at all times for women an children. the hotel has its own private bath houses. The sailing and fishing in the harbor and adjacent sounds are always attractive and boats may be had at all times. The hotel is under the personal management of the owner, E. W. Dale, one of the most progressive and successful business men of our race. His experience as a hotel man has enabled him to use his very thorough knowledge of details in bringing the equipment of his hotel to perfection. This hotel is easy to access from the stations of either the Pennsylvania or the Reading Railroad. Literature and additional information will be mailed upon request. E. W. DALE, Owner and Proprietor MENTION THE CRISIS.
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