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The National Convention, 

 Federation of Women's Clubs, 

 meets. at Los Angeles, May 1 to 

 8, 1902. 



Round-trip tickets to Los Angeles and 

 San Francisco from Chicago, $50.00; St. 

 Louis, $47.50; Kansas City, $45.00; 

 Denver, $40.00. On sale April 20 to 27, 

 inclusive; return limit June 25. Open to 

 everybody. Choice of routes returning. 

 May is a delightful month in California — a 

 season of blooming flowers, ripening fruits, 

 singing birds, and soft, enchanting airs. 



The journey thither, through New 

 Mexico and Arizona, is a memorable one. 

 En route see Grand Canyon of Arizona, 

 world's greatest scenic wonder. 



Tourists going earlier to escape inclem- 

 ent weather in East may buy tickets good 

 nine months. 



Special accommodation for club 

 women and their friends on The Cali° 

 fornia Limited, best train for best 

 travelers, daily, Chicago to Los 

 Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco. 



_ Apply to Agents, The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe 

 Railway System, for descriptive books — "A Book for Club 

 Women," "To California and Back," "Golf in California," 

 "A Climatic Miracle," sent for ten cents postage. 



NEW YORK. 377 Broadway; BOSTON, 332 Washing- 

 ton Si ; MONTREAL, QUE., 138 St Jam^s St ; PHILA- 

 DELPHIA, 711 Chestnut St ; DETROIT. 151 Gnswold St.; 

 CLEVELAND, .Williamson Bldg ; CINCINNATI, 417 

 Walnut St.; PITTSBURG, 402 Park Bldg.; ST. LOUIS, 

 io8 N. Fourth St.; CHICAGO, 109 Adams St.; PEORIA, 

 lot South Adams St.; KANSAS CITY, 70th & Main Sts.; 

 DESMOINES.409 Equitable Bldg.; MINNEAPOLIS, 503 

 Guaranty Bldg.; DENVER, 1700 Lawrence St.; SALT 

 LAKE CITY. 411 Dooh Blk ; LOS ANGELES. 200 Spring 

 St.; SAN FRANCISCO, 641 Marl- et St.; SANTA BAR- 

 BARA, 635^ State St ; GALVESTON, 224 Tremont St.; 

 DALLAS, 246 Main St.; SAN ANTONIO, lot E. Com- 

 merce St.; ATLANTA, 14 N. Pryor St. 





