in ar Tour 
What could be more delightful, what could ie of greater educational 
value, than a trip this summer to the Pacific Coast ? 
Start, let us say, from Chicago over the Burlington Route’s famous Mis- 
sissippi River Scenic Line—cool and decidedly picturesque—then take at 
St. Paul 
@one of. the northern routes across the continent, perhaps visiting 
Yellowstone Park en route, and after enjoying the charms of the Puget Sound 
region, start from Portland for San Francisco 
@ on a Pacific Ocean steamer, or over that magnificent highway, the Shasta 
Route. Then, when you have enjoyed San Francisco's attractions, continue 
southwar 
over the incomparable Coast Line to Los Angeles. After a stay in 
Southern California, take either of three routes to Colorado Springs and Denver 
—the Valley Line, over Great Salt Lake and thro’ the Scenic Rockies 
—the new Salt Lake Route and thro’ the Scenic Rockies 
—thro’ the storied Southwest, with a side trip to the Grand Canyon of 
Arizona, or to Mexico, or both, 
@ then from Denver on one of the Burlington’s splendid trains to your 
starting point. 
Or, if you like, visit California first and return by Puget Sound and a 
northern route. No extrac arge. 
An expensive trip? Not at all! 
The total cost for railway fare, exclusive of side trips, is just $88.50 from 
Chicago; $82.50 from St. Louis; $73.50 (not via St. Paul) from Missouri 
River points, Kansas City to Omaha, inclusive. Even lower rates on certain 
ates. 
This is only one of scores of simila trips that can be made at no greater expense- 
Tell me what you would like to do and to see this summer, and I'll plan a tour for 
you. For this service there i is no charge. All I ask is that you 
make sure your ticket reads “via Burlington Route.” 
Write me to-day, please. 
Pr. 8. EVSTS, 
328 “Q” Building, Chicago. 
