SEEING CHICAGO 



A PLEASANT way to spend a bright 

 afternoon that finds you down town, 

 is to take passage in one of the numer- 

 ous automobiles that make the circuit of the 

 boulevards and parks. If you happen to have 

 visitors with you from out of town, who 

 must be duly impressed with the vastness of 

 everything pertaining to Chicago, risk your life 

 in one of the huge amphitheatres that load up 

 before the restaurants and hotels, and go south. 

 If you can get a gallery seat, choose it by all 

 means, for it gives you a unique point of view. 

 Even the hurrying crowds on State street have a 

 gala air from this bad eminence, and as you 

 always have to wait an unconscionable time for 

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