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Show CONVENIENCES ' OF A MODGRM , HOTEL The old caravansary provided roof,, a watering trough and nothing else. The posting station provided a roof, a bed and facilities for making . tea. ' The inn provided board and lodg-; jng. The family hotel provides "all the comforts. of home" plus luxuries unattainable at home. Now comes aj noted New York Hotel and provides, evening clothes into the bargain. It; has laid in a supply of tour dozen full drees and. Tuxedo suits and a hundred hund-red pairs of pumps, aa4 put ten al-ets al-ets in charge of them. The patront of this hotel who ffflda himself fa from home in Siis business gari, with af . dinner or theater iaftaBon that r auires costume do rigem. noed. not decline. He notifies th office, a yal et is sent to his room to tale his , measure and by and by tha- niooer suit, selected from fltooi and wlttt shirt, studs and tie to match, la Ial4 on his bed- ' . ' . . We suppose this plan fills a.laaff-felt want or it would not have boen undertaken. under-taken. It will cerUinly mofc Ufa easier and tapedimentta lighter for the stranger In New York. InUa ly it will give a now reBjcifitr to the practice of rearing hlrod dres suits "affair suits" the East SWe costume cos-tume shops call tbem to mask ao4 . civic talis. Yon can nesrtf , tell those hlrod evils. boae they aoale under other salts la textors tod rtf but we gnesa If a hmnrtoos metropolitan metro-politan hotel goee Into ti. be clothes of It Paa Tff bo jdls-tincuishaWe jdls-tincuishaWe from thoee Ot pwr xoea cSefly in mat wcTU of Bumptuous Qiialiiar-NesritHto- |