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Show The Albany, Denver. If the Albany is not a home for the commercial traveler and tourist, what is home? The guest arriving either morning, noon fir night, is cheerfully greeted, and, after being assigned to a room by an obliging clerk, may shortly afterward after-ward be found enjoying the ladies' balcony, overlooking the rotunda, or resting in one of the many cozy corners, cor-ners, for which the Albany is famous. After a short rest out to see the sights of Denver not "downtown," as is the usual expression, for the Albany Alba-ny is right in the center of town, and it is only a five minutes' walk to any of the large department stores, for which Denver is noted. If to any of the gardens for the evening, take an electric car right at the Stout street entrance. If to the Broadway, Tabor or Orpheum theatres, it is only a three minutes' walk. Back at the Albany after a shopping tour, a matinee, or a refreshing ride, to the gardens, you find yourself in one of the large easy chairs in Bohemia or the Gentlemen's Grill, where you may-order may-order a sizzling chop or bird and have the same accompanied by a cold bottle. aii or wnicn is served in correct style. Or you may retire to the Ladies' Cafe, where will be served you fresh eggs, chop, steak or crisp bacon, appetizing to a turn; or fruits that are tempting, toast, snappy with the life of the live! coals, or rolls crisp and tender: coffee, the aroma of ( which makes the days worth while. While enjoying these good things of life, the s.weet strains of the ladies' orchestra or-chestra are wafted from room to room, and later you retire to your room content con-tent with all the world. You wake in a room that is scrupulously scrupu-lously clean where the cleaning is all done by the vacuum air process. Maybe all this doesn't appeal to you. If it doesn't, we are loser by nothing but your patronage, much as we appreciate ap-preciate that. Frankly whether it fits your case or not, do not you think it attractive from the view-point of most men and women? Won't you come in when you are next in town, if not to stop with us, at least to look the Albany Al-bany over? And Won't you tell your friends? |