wl m 
And to MADEIRA, SPAIN, THE MEDI- 
TERRANEAN AND THE ORIENT 
By the Twin-Screw S.S. MOLTHE 
FROM NEW YORK, JAN. 30, 1905. A CRUISE 
OF 76 DAYS, COSTING FROM $300 UPWARDS, 
Itinerary includes: Funchal (Madeira), Cadiz (Seville, Granada, the Alhambra) 
Gibraltar, enegn, A Algiers. Genoa, Vinetanske, (Nice and Monte Carl) Syra- 
cuse, Mal le <Aamet het 2 Ca the tg amids of Gizeh and Sakkarah, Luxor, 
ete,, pepo Dama and Baalbek . Jaffa (Jerusalem, Bethiokets, "Jeric ho, 
the Jordan, the Deas Sea , Constantinople {Somers to the Black Sea), Pira- 
eus (Athens), <alamakt Cor inth enz, Argos and Tiryns), 
Messina, Palermo, Naples and Te The steamer then returns to New York, 
IN mber Limited to 350 per. 
Attention is directed to the tahowing’ ie: cruises: 
From New York, January 7 and February 7. Two fast trips de 
luxe by S.S. DEUTSCHLAND, 
WEST INDIES 
AND 
MEDITERRANEAN 
Cruises oe January, February, March and 
April, by S.S.. PRINZESSIN. VICTORIA 
LUISE 
. 
ort and inexpensive cruises including Dalmatian 
Const Porat, startin di fom Genoa and Venice, 
by Company’s Atlan- 
MEDITERRANEAN 
AND THE 
ADRIATIC SEAS 
tic service, 
y ee ‘ . co eae EE 
Ja JAMAICA | By Atlas Line service. Sailing every Saturday. $4ooneway; 
ns $75 round trip, including stateroom accommodation and meals. 
25 D ’ CRUISE, asiag? er adult, P y 
! including Prec Columbia, Costa Rica and Nicaragua “A 
af Send for illustrated booklets before deciding Winter plans oe ~ 
HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE - 37 Broadway, NEW YORK & 
2 oem St., fot Olive = St, ea diabicnso te ae 
Agencies in all principal cities. 
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