The saloons are large, and elaborately furnished; and, if the boat is crowded to repletion, the sofas are used as sleeping-places by those who were not lucky enough to obtain rooms or beds below.
The pool-rooms andsaloons of the district can often be made to yield information, especially if a man visitor can canvass them.
The American tendency for the man to get his recreation apart from his family, in saloonsand social clubs, is responsible for many family maladjustments.
The coffee shops which we saw while passing through the streets were as numerous in Algiers as beer saloons in an American city.
The farewells had been exchanged on the previous day, when the promenade decks and saloons of the steamer were thronged with passengers, friends, and curious visitors, and the after-deck was encumbered with piles of baggage.
Curtail the confirmed inebriate at night and in the morning by keeping the liquor saloons closed against him, and hopeless as his case may be, all hope is not lost.
Has it occurred to you that the saloons and gambling tables are hurting them?
Now if the gambling goes, at least two saloonswill have to close.
Instead of these, drinking saloons are permitted in unlimited numbers, and one or two young women can get a license for a saloon as readily as a man can.
The pampasaloons sell but two kinds of drinks that are reasonably pure--rum and beer.
The young women who own saloons commonly sit in the doorway knitting or sewing in the daytime.
Saloons and an enormous dance hall lured the Bad Boys and there the trail ended for scores reported as missing men.
The future of Pleasant Canyon seemed assured and it was decided to move the two saloons and grocery to the flats below, where a town would have room to grow.
A bartender in one of Bodie's better saloons was putting his stock in order after a busy night when three celebrants in swallow tails and toppers came unsteadily through the doors.
There he found the main street crowded to his liking and the saloons jammed.
After passing several refreshment saloons and reaching the office, I requested to be shown to my room.
It's somewhat to keep them out of the dance-halls and saloons maybe.
They are required not to sell to minors without a written order from parents or guardian, and yet there are thousands of saloons which pay no attention to this requirement.
The saloons are required to close on Sunday, yet a large number totally ignore the law, running every Sunday.
This was a small settlement on the verge of civilization, with a few ranches, saloons and stores, situated on that branch of the old Oregon trail which started northward from Westport, Mo.
Just outside the fort grounds were some ranches, stores, saloons and trading posts.
After the palatial resort in Adams Street, he could not stomach the commonplace saloons which he found advertised.
He thought about going to some brewery, which, as he knew, frequently controlled saloons which they leased, and get them to help him.
About certain corners and nearby saloons small groups of men were lounging.
The saloons on the Fram were very handsomely and tastefully fitted.
Another side of our preparations which claimed some attention was the fitting up of the quarters we were to inhabit, the saloonsand cabins.
Silently they slipped through dimly-lighted streets, past roaring saloons and sailors' boarding houses to an unfrequented portion of the waterfront.
From the doors of innumerable saloons came the blare of orchestrions; now and then a drunken song.
Gambling houses and saloons ringed the square and from these proceeded drunken shouts, an incessant click of poker chips; now and then a burst of song.
Her majesty usually entered the saloonsabout seven o'clock, and retired about ten.
No saloons more sumptuous in architecture and adornment are probably to be found in the world; neither are the exactions of court etiquette anywhere more punctiliously observed.
To those who urged his acceptance of the saloons of the Louvre he replied, "I am a soldier.
The beautiful sister of Telennef, Agrippene by name, was torn from the saloons her loveliness had embellished, and was imprisoned for life in a convent.
Unblushingly he introduced into the palace his mistresses, and the saloons ever resounded with the uproar of his drunken companions.
Among the saloons Bill Williams's stood in a class by itself.
Roosevelt evaded the saloons but established friendly relations with the men who did not.
The boys had discovered two things in Sabinsport, the two that Nancy had predicted: that she had factories full of attractive girls and that hersaloons were wide open.
Pasadena was founded by a good man from Maine, and is exempt from saloons by the provisions of its charter.
The decorations of the saloonsconsisted of stands of loaded rifles and unsheathed bayonets.
Thus Josephine, from the saloons of Paris, with milder radiance, reflected back the splendor of her husband.
Quite a change for the better has taken place, and a bell now rings each night at nine o'clock to warn saloons to close.
The saloons are numerous; and as the train is a mixed one in more senses than one, abundant time is given while shunting the freight-cars for the men to reload their pocket-pistols and get gloriously drunk.
From the room where the man preached twelve saloons were in sight, and the audience could hear the blasting from the mines beneath them.
The saloonsappeared to be Dave Henderson's sole attraction in life now.
It was Dave Henderson who acted as guide; and he began a circuit of saloons in a direction that brought him sensibly nearer at each visit to the street and house occupied by one Nicolo Capriano.
Others (a still worse variety) carried us to neighbouring saloons to dice for cocktails and (after the cocktails were paid) for dollars on a corner of the counter.
I have seen worse frequented saloons where there were fewer scandals; for Tom was often drunk himself; and there is no doubt the Lambs must have been a useful body, or the place would have been closed.
Madame de Genlis, now venerable in years, and having ever retained the reverence and affection of her distinguished pupils, hastened to join the ducal family in the saloons of the Palais Royal.
His boundless profligacy had also alienated her affections, so that there was no domestic happiness to be found in the gorgeous saloons of the Palais Royal.
Scarcely had they emerged from the portals into the garden ere the roaring mob burst from the court-yard into the palace, and surged through the saloons with the destruction of consuming flame.
The immense fortune of the duke, his refined taste, and the grandeur of the saloons of his ancestral palace, enabled him almost to outvie royalty itself in the brilliance of the fĂȘte.
Recrossing the Channel, the duke conducted his family from Twickenham back to the sumptuous saloons of the Palais Royal.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "saloons" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.