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These two phenomenal Round-the-World Cruises 
are the greatest travel opportunites ever offered 
the American traveller. They embrace 125 days 
of the most fascinating travel diversified with all 
the gaieties of ship life 
The shore excursions (both included and optional) 
are vastly more varied and comprehensive than a 
cruise ordinarily permits. This is a feature which 
unmistakably distinguishes a marvelously complete 
voyage from a routine journey Round-the-World. 
As a single example of these fascinating excursions 
we mention the trip to Djokjakarta (in Java)—the 
home of the famous batik and the most interesting 
place in the whole world. This incomparable 
trip includes a visit to the famous temple of 
Borobodoer 
Sailing January 9 and 16, 1923, on the two pala¬ 
tial liners S. S. "Resolute” and S. S. "Volendam” 
We shall gladly send the illustrated booklet de¬ 
scribing these Cruises in detail, upon request 
Cruise 
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Centennial 
Cruise 
(iwluMng West Indies) 
This Cruise has been planned to. afford a 
delightful Winter vacation of one month 
and a half. It is a journey replete with 
varied attractions and an ever-changing 
panorama of interesting travel 
A short Cruise seldom includes such a 
varied schedule. The comprehensive list 
of West Indies ports, the visit to Panama, 
the stops at Venezuela and Brazil and 
particularly the ample time allotted to the 
Brazilian Centennial Exposition in beauti¬ 
ful Rio de Janeiro, make this one of the 
most attractive short Cruises in the history 
of travel 
Sailing February 3, 1923 on the new S, S. 
"Reliance,” a ship singularly fitted for 
this Cruise 
The Cruise Booklet gives complete infor¬ 
mation. A copy will be sent to you upon 
request 
The Mediterranean, a thousand mile 
stretch of midland sea, is the home of 
many civilizations, ancient and modern. 
It is the great amphitheatre of history and 
tradition, the source of culture and civil¬ 
ization, the cradle of art and the heart of 
romance. No other section of the world 
presents within such a small radius so 
many diverse nations and such a vast 
number of brilliant and picturesque cities 
The same comprehensiveness character¬ 
istic of all Raymond-Whitcomb Cruises 
is a salient feature of the schedule for this 
Cruise. Thus you are assured of a trip 
fraught with intense interest, alluring sce¬ 
nery and highly enjoyable recreation 
Sailing on the famous S. S. "Rotterdam”, 
a ship with many points of excellence 
which have contributed to her popularity 
as a trans-Atlantic liner 
May we send you the booklet and ship’s 
plan? 
Raymond Whitcomb Company 
NEW YORK 
PHILADELPHIA 
22 Beacon Street , Boston 
CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO 
LOS ANGELES 
PARIS 
LONDON 
