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Show Thitty-Cent Luxury. Wo hav. ii right tr, claim that this is lh most adaptable and elastic city in tho world. Surely no city has mo complete, so lavish an irKonlrullon of luxuries f,,i the rich as ours; hut If one dr.eu riot .are to Invest his money In tho trappings and accompaniments of extreme ex-treme wtulth. ho need not. If, for Instance he docs not vvlsh to pay JCn foi a night's lodging lodg-ing In tho swclW-st hotel, he will be able soon to go around the corner to Mr Mills's latest und finest project, th. neve skyscraper-to-he nt Seventh uv.nue ap.l Tlilrty -flxtti ilrei-t, una get perfect comfort for the night with oven a daah of elegance, about It, for 35 'cents. Wo must have, ro n If we nr.- o..r. PUch little necessities, as electric lights, refilgorat-Ir.jr refilgorat-Ir.jr plants. levators, hair moittreasee, and McrupulouN cleanliness. but Mr. Mills's new Pfteen-stOry hotel win supply Mil th ani da n m from cents i" M cants toi the night If this Is not n Irlumnli of civilisation, we do not know what could be. But the triumph, tri-umph, as Mr Mills Is nwnre, Is far from complete, com-plete, kiln existing egtsbllahineataj rcmark- atile os they are. cannot lodge nil the poor nun who are in want of a place In which t sleep They will swarm In choap and hols' hol-s' mo lodgings on the Bowery and elsewhere this now Waldorf-Astoria for the impecunious, impecuni-ous, with Its 1900 rooinr. ought to gather in many hundreds from thoso unhappy abodcj Nivv York Mall. |