EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES TO VISIT 
South America and Panama Canal 
20,000 Mile Cruise, leaving New York Jan. 20, 1912 
: By. S.S. Bluecher, (12,500 tons) 
Calling at Port of Spain, Pernambuco, Santos, Buenos Aires (Across the Andes), Punta 
Arenas (through the Straits of Magellan), Valparaiso, Rio de Janeiro, Bahia, Para, 
Bridgetown, and a visit to the Panama Canal. Duration of Cruise 80 Days—Cost $350 
and up. 
OPTIONAL SIDE TRIPS EVERYWHERE 
Cruises de Luxe to the WEST INDIES" 
Leaving New York by the Palatial Twin Screw Steamers 
S.S. Moltke, — (12,500 tons), 28 Days, Jan. 23, Feb. 24, 1912, $150 if . 
S..S. Hamburg, (11,000 tons), 21 Days, Feb. 10, March7,1912, 125 ™ 
S.S. Moltke, (12,500 tons), 16 Days, March 26, 1912, 8 “ 
EVERY LUXURY OF TRAVEL, EVERY REFINEMENT OF SERVICE INSURED 
Grand Annual Cruise to the Orient 
By the most palatial steamer afloat, S. S. “Victoria Luise” (16,500 
tons), Sailing from New York, January 30, 1912, on 78-Day 
Cost; $325 and upward. The “Victoria Luise” is equipped with 
modern features providing every luxury and comfort on long cruises. 
Italy and Egypt 
Special Trip by the superb transatlantic liner, “Kaiserin 
Auguste Victoria,” the largest and most luxurious steamer of 
the service. Leave New York, February 14, 1912, for 
Madeira, Gibraltar, Algiers, Villefranche (Nice}, Genoa, 
Naples and Port Said. To or from Port Said, $165 and up. 
To or from all other ports, $115 and up. 
Grand Annual Event 
AROUND THE WORLD 
November, 1912, and February, 1913, by 
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“VICTORIA LUISE” (16,500 tons). 
. Your comfort and pleasure assured, Send for 
booklets giving information, etc. 
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