May, 1907 



TtrtT 1 P A B n P \1 MAP A 7 T M D Where shall I spend my vacation? Lists oj hotels, 



JtlJl/ Vjr A Xl L> il/ IN J.V1 A Vjr A Zi 1 IN Jli timetables, suggestions, jree jrom the Readers' Service 



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Norris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone Park 



Florida in December 

 The great winter resort of America 



St. John's Harbor, Newfoundland 



The Curb Market, one of the most remarkable 

 scenes in New York 



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 continent, or travel the lakes and mountains of Canada ? Do you want 

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To Newfoundland and return, from New York ; by 

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Close to a big: bull moose in wild 

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In the forests of the great 

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