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Show TAKING VACATION IN STYLE Energetic Worker for Uncle Sam Rightly Believes "the Best Is None Too Good for Him." New York is full of vacationists and many of thorn are workmen wTio since the war have climbed into the wealthy class. They are here to enjoy the fruits of their labor. "With their wives and families they are sightseeing de luxe, and they are not stopping at any expense ex-pense to make their stay here one round of pleasure. Conspicuous anion; yesterday's arrivals at one of our swell Fifth avenue caravansaries are Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Morgan of Seattle, Wash., who are occupying a royal suite. Mr. Horgan wired ahead that he wanted the best the hotel had and he got it. During their stay at the hotel Mr. Horgan and his wife will pound their ears in a $10,000 bed and breathe the atmosphere of the expensive: expen-sive: furnishings of the suite. Mr. Horgan Hor-gan is an able-bodied riveter, and is in the big city to enjoy a well-earned vacation va-cation far from the madding air hammer. ham-mer. "For a working man who does his hit these days," says the riveter, "the best is none too good." Mr. Horgan Hor-gan said that he had been pulling dowr a hundred or more iron men each weet with bonuses and overtime, and whet his wife said she wanted to see New York he declared that "we'll see it ic style." So, what the hotel bill, says Mr. Horgan. New York Sun. |