Philadelphia; a guide, made for the convenience of people interested in the city's notable history and present achievements . y. A la carte and table Soda Fountain Lunch, in the Down Stairs Store. Many will enjoy going—in theSummer time—to the various roofgardens. The most attractiveplaces are the Adelphia (Chestnutand Thirteenth), the ContinentalRoof Garden (Ninth and Chest-nut), the Bingham Hotel(Fleventh and Market), and theBellevue-Stratford Roof Garden,which is open all the year. HOTEL ADELPHIA The Young Mens Christian As-sociation, on Arch Street, justabove Broad, is one


Philadelphia; a guide, made for the convenience of people interested in the city's notable history and present achievements . y. A la carte and table Soda Fountain Lunch, in the Down Stairs Store. Many will enjoy going—in theSummer time—to the various roofgardens. The most attractiveplaces are the Adelphia (Chestnutand Thirteenth), the ContinentalRoof Garden (Ninth and Chest-nut), the Bingham Hotel(Fleventh and Market), and theBellevue-Stratford Roof Garden,which is open all the year. HOTEL ADELPHIA The Young Mens Christian As-sociation, on Arch Street, justabove Broad, is one of the mostnotable of its kind in the country,and offers many advantages toyoung men coming to the city tovisit or to live permanently. TheYoung Womens Christian Asso-ciation, on Arch Street, at Eight-eenth, is similarly central, wellmanaged and helpful to womenand girls traveling or living inthis city. On the right is shown the im-posing Adelphia, which Phila-delphians regard as one of theirtwo or three most beautiful hotels—opened not long ago and ratherremarkable in the perfection of itsservice and EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS


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