July, iqii 
HOUSE AND GARDEN 
HAVE YOU DECIDED TO GO ABROAD 
AT OUR EXPENSE? 
T HERE is still time if you have the desire. Last month in this magazine we announced our extraordinary plan for sending some of our sub¬ 
scribers and readers abroad and to interesting parts of our own country, and within a few days after publication fifty people wrote us 
that they were going to accept our invitation. 
A physician and his wife, in California, wrote to us that they would go abroad on one of the foreign tours, and that the task of getting the 
necessary subscriptions would be an easy one. 
A minister of a large church in Illinois expects also to go on this tour, through the efforts of a committee which his wife has organized. 
Among the church members and various friends it is expected that 100 subscriptions can be readily secured, as each member of the committee 
can easily get a few subscriptions, which in the aggregate would make up the required number. 
Other people are adopting our suggestion of mailing the page announcement of the tours which we send them, to their friends, requesting 
subscriptions, and in other cases we are sending sample copies of Travel and House & Garden direct to the friends of our subscriber, who 
was planning to follow these people up personally. It is expected that a large number of our subscribers will avail themselves of this un¬ 
precedented opportunity. 
WILL YOU ACCEPT OUR INVITATION 
to go on a trip abroad, all expenses paid by us; or to Yellowstone Park; or to Bermuda; or down the St. Lawrence, visiting Montreal and 
Quebec; or up to the Maritime Provinces? All we ask you to do is to merely co-operate with us in a little summer plan we have devised to 
extend the subscription lists of Travel and House & Garden. The whole thing may mean but a few hours’ work to you. If you have a large 
circle of friends you can easily accomplish it by mail. The following are the trips offered and the number of subscriptions you have only to send 
us to secure them. 
A four weeks’ trip abroad, visiting England and France, A ten days' automobile tour of the White Mountains.... 50 subscriptions 
sailing Aug. 12th and Sept. 9th.100 subscriptions A ten days’ trip to the Maritime Provinces by Boat from 
A three weeks’ trip abroad, visiting England, returning Boston, visiting New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince 
via Montreal, Canada, sailing July 29th. 75 subscriptions Edward Island and the land of Evangeline. 50 subscriptions 
° r vs cnWHuHons An eleven day trip to Bermuda; four days at sea and 
A ten days trip' to Mon^real and down Se St Lwrence P sevcn 011 the island . . 35 subscriptions 
to Quebec, with a trip up the Sagruenay River, return- A trip to Boston from New York by boat, with two days 
ing to New York either through the White Mountains at the hotel in Boston, during which time a trip will 
or by way of Lake Champlain, Lake George and the be taken, visiting the principal points of interest in 
Ausable Chasm . 50 subscriptions and around Boston. 15 subscriptions 
HOW WE HELP YOU 
The simplest way to secure any of the above trips is as follows: We have had printed some extra copies of a page somewhat similar to 
this, describing the plan of this offer and the magazines, a supply of which we shall be happy to send you on request. When you receive 
these write brief notes to your friends enclosing one of these pages, which will explain itself, and they will understand that by subscribing to 
Travel or House & Garden, whichever they prefer—magazines that will prove of untold interest and inspiration to them—they enable you to 
get a delightful vacation at our expense. They will be glad to secure for you one of these tours, since their subscriptions to the magazines will 
not cost them any more than by sending direct to the publishers in the usual way—consequently you do not place yourself under obligation to 
them. We shall be glad also to mail sample copies of House & Garden or Travel to your friends who are not acquainted with them. 
WHY NOT SEND ONE OF YOUR FRIENDS ABROAD? 
Perhaps you have a friend whom you would like to surprise, maybe the pastor of your church (here the task would be a simple one, as 
many of the members would readily subscribe and work with you), or your children’s school teacher, or a business associate, or perhaps a 
relative. Get your mutual friends to work with you. 
These splendid tours have been arranged for with one of the leading American tourist agencies. They cover every expense, including 
transportation, hotel and the services of a guide. The accommodations everywhere are first-class. Detailed information will gladly be sent you 
about any of the trips mentioned above, such as dates of departure, itineraries, etc. Write us immediately for the reprints of this page (as 
many as you require) and for any additional specific information you wish about this offer or the tours. Your letter will have prompt and 
individual attention. 
McBride, Winston & Co., 449 Fourth Ave., New York 
PUBLISHERS 
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