GENERAL INFORMATION 
Reservations may be made upon payment of 25 per cent, of passage 
money for Saloon and other Deck Cabins, and 50 per cent, for suites 
Full passage money must be paid not later than ten days before the 
advertised sailing date. The accommodation cannot be considered 
engaged until deposit has been made. In making reservations the 
following particulars are necessary: (1) State whether Mr., Mrs. or 
Miss, and the age of each child; (2) full name and address of passen¬ 
ger. Passengers are requested to carefully read the clauses and sign 
tickets before they are presented at the gangway on embarking. 
Children.— 
10 years of age and over.to pay Adult fare 
Aged 4 to under 10 years.to pay % fare 
Aged 1 to under 4 years.to pay J4 fare 
One child under 1 year old.travels free 
Any additional child under 1 year.to pay *4 fare 
Servants. —Passenger’s servants when berthed with other servants, 
are charged two-thirds of first class adult single or return fares. 
Servants occupying cabins with first class passengers are charged 
full first class fares. Servants of second class passengers are charged 
full second class fare. No servant travelling in a lower class is 
allowed to enter the first class accommodation. 
Passports. —All passengers must have passports to conform with 
Government regulations. 
The Argentine Immigration Law, New Decree, requires that ALL 
PASSENGERS, 1st, 2nd or 3rd class, intending to land at any port 
in the Argentine, be in possession of the following documents, vised 
by the Argentine Consul: 
1. Judicial or police certificate stating holder has not suffered imprisonment 
during previous five years. 
2. Judicial or communal certificate of sanity, and stating holder has not been a 
vagrant. 
3. These certificates must be obtained from the authorities at the locality where 
passengers reside, and must be written on letterhead of the Police or Court authorities. 
4. Second and Third class passengers must also produce Argentine Consular 
Certificate or Certificate, of Authorities where foreigner lived, vised by the Argentine 
Consul, proving industrial ability or fitness for work. 
5. Passports with photographs and six extra photographs. 
All Passengers must call at the New York Custom House, Room No. 107 or 131 
and secure receipt showing income tax has been paid, or certificate to the effect 
that they are exempt from this payment. 
Passengers for Brazil or Uruguay will require passport vised by the respective 
consuls of these countries. 
Tickets' will only be issued upon presentation of the above-mentioned documents 
by passengers of the respective classes, and no passengers will be allowed to embark 
unless so provided. 
6. Certificates stating successful vaccination. 
Passengers for Cuba require passports and income tax receipts. 
Prepaid Passages. —Prepaid passages may be obtained at the same 
rate as outward tickets. An additional charge of $8.00 U. S. Head Tax 
per passenger is levied on all aliens coming into the United States. 
Baggage. —Each first class passenger is allowed 20 cubic feet of 
luggage, without extra charge. Heavy baggage must be sent to the 
dock in advance, and must, in all cases, reach the loading berth not 
later than two days prior to the date of departure. As only small 
packages can be taken into the cabin, all large pieces of baggage which 
are for use on the voyage will be stored in the baggage-room, access 
to which is available during the voyage. Packages for the state-room, 
should not exceed 3 feet in length, 21 inches in width and 15 inches in 
depth. Baggage which is wanted on voyage should be so labelled or 
it will not be accessible during voyage. The Company is only liable 
for personal baggage to the value of $100 for each adult first class 
