F YOU are contemplating a trip to ise climes 
| this winter, our program of pleasure cruises will 
offer excellent suggestions. An extensive range of 
choice is offered in our various cruises, arranged with 
due regard to your inclination, time and purse. 
Our well-known cruises to the West Indies will be 
repeated this year by the S.S. Moltke—12,500 tons— 
the largest and finest steamship going to the Caribbean, 
specially built for service in the tropics and superbly 
equipped for safety and comfort. The Moltke will 
leave New York 
January 24, 1911, for a cruise of 28 days’ duration, ene all the amet ore 
places = interest in the West Indies, a 
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"The cost of each trip will 
On Stes 28, 1911, ‘gh — will make a cruise of 16 days’ a 
visiting Havana, San , St. Thomas and Bermuda. Cost from 
TH AMERICAN CRUISE by the. S. Bluecher, 12,500 cri leaves Nee teri 
January 21, 1911. Asp ene tide of 74 days— ong the Eas t Coast 
as far as the Straits of Mage and up the Pa sik Coast to Walnistiao prc 4 
—Trip across the A bra, “ae to the oe cities of Rio Janeiro, f= 
Buenos Aires, Medovides: Santiago, et Cost from $325 u Z 
wea oe by the 17,000 ton S. S. Cleveland ae New York, , Jamar 28, 
for Mediterranean, Egypt, Holy Land, etc. Durat 
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7 See THE WORLD CRUISES by the S. Me Cleveland. From New _ 
ovember 1, 1911; f rom n San Francisco February 
1912. Duration of eac £ 
cruise 110 days. expenses 
afloat and ashore. Fi t pl crui planned. Optional Pg 
14 and 17 day tours in India an 
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