TEAR OFF THE STUB 
It Takes You On a Six Months’ 
Trip ’Round the World 
There is no place that you will not visit, there are no people 
whom you will not know if you read Travel. You go 
everywhere, seeing the world as though you were actually 
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world that only travel can bring. In a decade 
of journeying you could not see the places and peo¬ 
ple that you will visit through Travel in six months. 
Moreover, you are brought into out-of-the-way places 
that are not on the itinerary of the ordinary traveler. 
One of the delightful things about Travel is its great 
variety of contents. In the September number you can go 
on a camping trip “Through Our National Forests,” right 
across the country of the Navajo Indians to the bounds of 
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California, ramble over the “Roman 
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Ur 1 KAV hL a (-j.jp through the mountains and val¬ 
leys of Central Palestine, visit “British North Borneo” 
with Elizabeth Burton Johnston, one of the first white 
women to live there; go “On Ski" with the Lapp Caravan, 
learning of the home cheer and well-being that the native 
Lapp enjoys; ascend to Quito, capital of Ecuador, “The 
Highest City in the World,” and spend “A Tyrol Holi¬ 
day" among the quaint villages of this mountain region. 
And wherever you go you are charmed with vour trip. The 
places and people live for you. In entertainment and edu¬ 
cational advantages, no magazine in the country can com¬ 
pare with Travel. To the man or woman of breadth, it is 
as necessary as anything else that contributes to culture and 
refinement. 
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TRAVELER 
If you have traveled, 
Travel will bring you face 
to face with old friends and 
new sights. If you have not had 
the opportunity of touring the 
world, it will bring it to you and give 
you the pleasure and inspiration of ac¬ 
tual travel. Altogether the vividly written 
and the marvelously clear pictures will 
be a revelation to you. They will make you feel 
that you’ve been there. You will know the world as you 
do your own home. 
The articles in Travel are not of the dry, guide-book 
type, but are teeming with human interest. They don't 
describe routes, but they bring you to the places; they don’t 
indulge in dry, ecstatic description, but show you vividly 
the things and people you would see if you went there. 
With such fascinating articles there is a profusion of splen¬ 
did pictures printed on coated paper—pictures that live and 
show you vividly the interesting and picturesque. There 
is not a more strikingly beautiful magazine published. 
250 pages of fascinating Travel articles, 800 superb Travel pictures from every continent, all in the next six months, and we make you 
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