RECREATION. 



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Santa Fe all the Way 



You leave Chicago on the California Lim= 



ited. In less than three days you are in 

 California. It's Santa Fe all the way— train, 

 track and management. 



Ladies will be pleased with the cosy compartment Pullmans and sunny 

 observation parlor. In latter are fashion journals, monthly magazines, 

 stationery and a library. In buffet-smoking car gentlemen will find daily 

 market reports, latest newspapers and an expert barber. Opportunity for a 

 neighborly chat or smoke. 



The six o'clock dinner — Harvey's best — is a social delight. The 

 tables are resplendent with cut glass and silver. Electricity furnishes a rich 

 flood of light. Every delicacy on the menu. 



Chicago and Kancas City to Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco. 

 Books about California tour and Grand Canyon of Arizona. 



Atchison, Topeka & Ci _ ,-, -A- n T1* _ Gen. Pass. Office 



SanUFeR'y. O&IYCa TC ,312 "ST "* 





"A land of music and flowers and birds." 



OLD 

 MEXICO 



Is a more "foreign" land and has 

 more interesting places and strange 

 customs to attract the traveler from 

 the United States than any country 

 of Europe, and it is right at home. A 

 winter trip to Mexico is delightful, 

 and can be best made by the 



NEW YORK CENTRAL LINES 



Lots of facts regarding Mexico can 

 be had at either of our 77 information 

 and Recreation Bureaus. 



A copy of the 52-page Illustrated Catalogue 

 of our Four Track Series sent free on receipt of 

 a 2-cent stamp by George H. Daniels, General 

 Passenger Agent, New York Central Railroad, 

 Grand Central Station, New York. 



The Four-Track News for November, 1902, 

 has an interesting article on Mexico. Sold by 

 Newsdealers everywhere for 5 cents. 



The Only Line 



REACHING 



Old Point 

 Comfort 



WITHOUT CHANGE 



OLD DOMINION 

 STEAMSHIP CO. 



Sailing: Daily, Except Sunday 

 at 3 P.M. from 



Pier 26, North River, New York 



H. B. Walker, T. M. J. J. Brown, G. P. A. 

 81-85 BEACH STREET, NEW YORK 









