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Onthe Great White Liners 
Cruises Weekly from Chicago, Buffalo (Niagara Falls) Duluth, Detroit 
& Cleveland via Mackinac Isl ., 1 
Vacation T rips of over 2000 Miles of Beautiful Scenery, Shore 
Line, Islands, Rivers and Bays, with ample time to see the sights. 
These magnificent steamers are equipped to give service equal to the best Atlantic 
Liners and furnish every modern comfort and convenience; Promenade and sun 
decks of unusual width; large grand salon; Commodious lounging rooms; Inviting 
berths in elegant state rooms or beds in parlor rooms, (all outside rooms) ; 
wonderful meals daintily served by waitresses garbed in white; Uniform courtesy 
from bell boy to captain. Wireless and every device for safety. 
A Week Full of Joyful Entertainment 
On every trip a socially gifted hostess introduces the passengers and arranges entertainments. 
Music and dancing in Ball Room and Roof Garden every evening except Sunday. Music 
by splendid orchestra; Piano and Phonograph for personal -use of those who are musical; 
Complete Radio-phone Apparatus. For the Children, Open Air Play Ground and Deck 
Games (Screened in)—all these are free. Tickets bearing rail routing between Chicago and 
Detroit, Cleveland or Buffalo honored. 
Call or Write for pamphlet and full information 
CHICAGO, DULUTH & GEORGIAN BAY TRANSIT COMPANY 
W. E. Brown, General Agent 16 E. Eagle Street, BUFFALO, N. Y. 
W. H. Black, General Pass. Agent, 112 W. Adams St., CHICAGO, ILLS. 
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SCREENS 
AND AWNINGS 
THAT ROLL UP 
LIKE WINDOW 
SHADES 
T HE Hastings 
Shaydawn is an 
awning that rolls 
up like a window 
shade. A lift of the 
finger and the covered 
veranda is converted 
into a wind and wea¬ 
ther proof room, or 
provided with just the 
right amount of shade 
and protection 
The Hastings Shaydawn is 
built of strong, khaki tent 
cloth, mounted on a roller 
with a special spring. It 
fits between the columns of 
the usual veranda and solves 
the awning problem. It 
can’t pull out or flap at the 
sides. 
The Hastings Rolup Screen 
rolls up like a window 
shade. It cuts upkeep ex¬ 
pense, does away with need 
for storage and enables the 
window to be open top or 
bottom, or both, and remain 
properly screened. 
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For further details and 
estimates address: 
ROLUP SCREEN 
COM PA NY 
412 East 32nd Street 
New York City 
Up the Saguenay River 
Niagara to the Sea 
T HE most satisfying trip in 
America for health and rec¬ 
reation. Almost iooo miles of 
lakes, rivers and rapids, includ¬ 
ing the Thousand Islands, the 
exciting descent of the marvel¬ 
ous rapids, the historic associations 
of Montreal, Quebec with its famous 
miracle-working shrine of Ste. Anne 
de Beaupre and the renowned 
Saguenay River with its stupendous 
Capes, "Trinity' - and "Eternity." 
Up-to-date Canada Steamship Ho¬ 
tels at Murray Bay and Tadousac, 
Quebec. Golf Links and a salt-water 
swimming pool at Murray Bay. 
Send 2 c. postage for illustrated book¬ 
let, map and guide, to John F. 
Pierce, Pass. T raffic Mgr., Canada 
Steamship Lines, Ltd., 197 C. S. L. 
Building, Montreal, Canada. 
CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES 
A Thousand Miles of Travel — A Thousand Thrills of Pleasure 
Resorts 
Big cool resorts in the 
country, luxurious sea¬ 
side retreats, little inns 
tucked away in New 
England, or picturesque 
camps a mile high with 
a glacier for a refrigera¬ 
tor—The Travel Bureau 
knows them all, and will 
make reservations for 
you at any one you may 
select. 
We have also selected 
from among the many 
descriptive booklets sub¬ 
mitted by the transporta¬ 
tion companies a limited 
list of those appropriate 
to this season: 
1. National Parks 
The Parks may be glimpsed 
on a hurried trip, or used ali 
summer as a playground for 
rest and recreation. Stop¬ 
overs may be planned at 
points within the Park. 
2. The Road to Yesterday 
You may enjoy a 6-day cruise 
on the St. Lawrence and 
Saguenay Rivers; or a 2- 
weeks cruise from Montreal, 
calling at Charlottetown, 
Prince Edward Island and 
St. Johns, Newfoundland. 
3. Adirondacks and Thousand 
Islands 
The conventional life of the 
city is left behind and gives 
place to the joyous out-door 
life of the woods. At some 
cf the larger hotels you may 
see a man in evening clothes, 
but he looks lonesome. 
4. Canadian Resorts 
From Georgian Bay to Lake of 
the Woods stretches unspoiled 
wilderness for the camper, 
with streams and lakes for 
your rod or paddle, or com¬ 
fortable hotels and golf, if 
you prefer. 
5. Lake Cruises 
Pamphlet giving rates and 
sailings for cruises through 
the Great Lakes and among 
the 30,000 Islands of Georg¬ 
ian Bay. 
6. New England Tours 
Thousands of miles of broad 
white roads take the motorist 
through country of rare scenic 
beauty, over the majestic 
Green and White Mountains, 
along the rocky coast of 
Maine, and the shores of Lake 
Champlain. 
Any of the above booklets, 
or information pertaining to 
railways, steamships or 
hotels will be sent to readers 
on request to :— 
The Nast 
International Travel 
Bureau 
25 West 44th Street 
New York City 
