October, 1922 
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THE NAST INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL BUREAU 
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See this mirage which 
will soon vanish forever 
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I5IT romantic, colorful Morocco, 
where the habits and customs of its 
peoples —unchanged through cen¬ 
turies — will soon vanish like a mi¬ 
rage and leave only a Europeanized 
Orientalism. 
Journey through lands of mystery 
where hardy barbarians have battled 
since the dawn of history. Look on 
the ruins of proud Carthage and of 
Roman cities. Tread the narrow, 
shadowed streets of Moslem towns 
but yesterday closed to infidel feet. 
Linger in flower-scented gardens of 
viziers and sultans where the night¬ 
ingale floods the luminous air with 
matchless music. 
Cross the rugged,snow-capped 
Atlas Mountains. Visit oases in the 
trackless sand-ocean of the 
Sahara. Loiter through the fertile 
lands and enchanting cities of this 
‘garden of Allah” which few 
travelers know. 
Via the French Line from Bordeaux or Marseilles 
and thence by luxurious automobiles 
T HESE North African Tours of 
three and four weeks are 
made in automobiles accommo¬ 
dating parties of four to twelve 
people and as luxuriously com¬ 
fortable as Pullman cars; or tour¬ 
ists may take their own cars. 
Every modern comfort is assured 
at the “Hotels Transatlantique”, 
which are under the direct con¬ 
trol of the French Line at all 
principal towns and points of in¬ 
terest. Rates include all trans¬ 
portation and hotel expenses 
from the time you board the 
Write for interesting descriptive lit¬ 
erature and detailed information 
steamer at Marseilles or Bor¬ 
deaux till you return to France. 
These tours may also be arranged 
from New York to New York. 
Delightful features of these tours 
are the leisurely journeying, the 
small and select nature of the 
part'es and the fact that you can 
arrange the time table to suit 
your convenience. 
Compagnie Generale Transatlantique 
19 State Street 
New York 
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Only 11 days to Rio 
on Palatial American Skips 
Next Sailings Are: 
S.S. Southern Cross 
Sept. 16 th 
S.S.American Legion 
Sept. 30th 
S.S. Pan America 
Oct. 14th 
S.S. Western World 
Oct. 28th 
Fortnightly 
thereafter 
I F you are going to the World’s Fair—learn 
about the new Government ships that take 
you there amidst beauty and luxury unsurpassed 
on the South American run ! 
The tea room on the S. S. A merican Legion, 
pictured above, illustrates the elegance of the 
four sister ships which have brought South 
America so near to North America. The 
staterooms are unusually spacious; all on the 
outside, most have private baths. These 
American-built “safety ships” are uniquely 
satisfying to Americans. 
New Low Rate 
If you are thinking of the trip, send the in¬ 
formation blank below now ! Find out about the 
new low rates. 
And these ships make Rio de Janeiro 
in 11 days—the fastest time! The service 
is that of the Munson Steamship Lines, famous 
after fifty years of successful experience. Write 
for details today. 
Write for Booklet 
Your Government wishes the 
name of every prospective 
traveler. If you are consider¬ 
ing an ocean voyage anywhere 
send the information blank 
now. You will be under no 
obligation. 
INFORMATION BLANK 
To U. S. Shipping Board 
Information Desk Washington,D.C. 
_ M 14?7 
Please send me without obligation the U. 
S. Government Booklet giving travel facts. 
I am considering a trip to South America □, 
Europe □, Orient □. 1 would travel 1st class 
□, 2d □, 3d □. 
If I go date will be about- 
My Name _ 
Business or Profession _ 
My Street Xo. or B. I\ D _ 
Town _ State _ 
For information regarding reservations address 
Mun son Stea m sh ip Lines 
6/ Wall Street New • York City 
Managing Operators for 
U. S. SHIPPING BOARD 
