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House & Garden 
THE NAST INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL BUREAU 
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NEW YORK 
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Is your baggage 
in danger? 
Your baggage is continually 
changing hands, and is often 
where no one can be held 
responsible for its safety. 
A North America Tourist 
Baggage Policy insures your 
baggage and also that belong¬ 
ing to members of you r 
household against practically 
all the perils of transportation, 
assuring you prompt payment 
of claims. Insure by the year 
— it costs only a few dollars. 
Mail the attached memoran¬ 
dum to us and we will send 
you full information. 
Any insurance agent orbrokercan 
get you a North America Policy. 
Insurance Company 
of North America 
PHILADELPHIA 
"JheOldest American Fire and MarineInsurunceCompany 
Capital $5,000,000 Founded 17^2 
MEMORANDUM (Mail at once) 
INSURANCE COMPANY of NORTH AMERICA Dent V 1 1 ^ 
Third mad Wmlmm f Strmrlr. PK.lmdttdhim. Pm. * \ 
Send information regarding Tourist Baggage Insurance 
WASHINGTON 
Wardman Park Hotel 
overlooking Rock Creek 
Park, combines cosmo¬ 
politan luxury with 
country-like charm. 
HARRY WARDMAN 
President 
ELMER DYER 
Manager 
Connecticut Avenue and Woodley Road 
WASHINGTON, D.C. 
THE LEE HOUSE 
Fifteenth and L Streets, N. VV. 
WASHINGTON, D. C. 
A cordial welcome awaits you 
at this interesting, new hotel— 
just four blocks north of the 
White House. 
Daily, weekly, monthly, season rates 
Write for Folder No. C-i 
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Hotel St. James 
109-113 
W. 45th St. HUICI 01 . JUlllCO Times Sq. 
Midway between Fifth Avenue and 
Broadway. An hotel of quiet dignity, 
having the atmosphere and appointments 
of a well-conducted home. Much fa¬ 
vored by women traveling without escort, 
3 minutes’ walk to 40 theatres and all 
best shops. Rates and booklet on appli¬ 
cation. W. Johnson Quinn. 
Hotel Hargrave 
West 72d St., through 
to 71st St., New York 
300 rooms, each with bath. Absolutely 
fireproof. One block to 72d St. en¬ 
trance of Central Park. Comfort and 
refinement combined with moderate 
rates. Send for illustrated booklet. 
HOTEL GRAMATAN 
BRONXVILLE, N. Y. 
All city comforts in the midst of the hills and 
woods of Westchester County, offering either 
quiet rest or every outdoor sport. 
And the rates are extremely reasonable. 
HENRI PAUCHEY & SON, Inc., 
Lessee 
HOTEL SCHUYLER 
59 West 45th Street New York City 
A refined residential hotel where the com¬ 
fort of our guests is of first consideration. 
Good table. 
Centrally located near the best shops and 
theatres. 
Transients accommodated. 
Rates on application. 
GEORGE T. STOCKHAM 
Formerly of Hotel Wolcott 
HOTEL BRETTON HALL 
Broadway 85th to 86th Sts., New York City 
Subway station at door. 
Between Riverside Drive and Central Park. 
Largest and most attractive mid-town hotel, 
t or permanent and transient residence. 
500- Rooms and Baths at very attractive rates. 
3Furrst Hills 
3 mt 
American Plan Hotel. Open all year. 
15 min. from Penn Sta. Accommodations for 400. 
GEORGE .T. BERMBACH, Mgr. 
Tel. Boulevard 6290 
CALIFORNIA 
' If you like California, you’ll love 
Santa Barbara." One of the most 
beautiful hotels in all the world. 
SAMARKAND (heart’s desire) 
A Persian style of architecture, over¬ 
looking mountains and sea, set in en¬ 
trancing gardens, cloistered suites. 
Cuisine of distinctive excellence. Two 
great Golf Links, Polo Field. Hun¬ 
dreds of miles of Auto Roads and 
Bridle trails. A restful, re-creative 
place for discerning ones. For book 
let and rates apply to Charles Bedell 
Hervey, Proprietor. 
San*a Barbara. Ca'pornia. 
ATLANTIC CITY 
Itsj avtistic beauty, quiet luxury 
perfect service and interesting 
features, provide a fullness of 
^pleasure at any season. 
IQ (-American or European plan. 
TRAYMORE 
~ ATLANTIC CITY 
Worlds Greatest Jdotel Success 
The Shelburne 
ATLANTIC CITY 
Open all Year 
European Plan 
Directly on the Boardwalk 
Phone 1628 Atlantic City 
NEW JERSEY 
Pig’nWistle Inn , y 
Browns-Mills ' 
In-The-Pines 
New Jersey 
ANNOUNCES 
its reopening the last 
of October after entire 
renovations. Hydro¬ 
therapy and massage, 
dietitians and nurses ^ 
under the new regime. Exceptionally 
healthful climate. All out-door sports 
continued, 90 miles from New York 
over Lincoln Highway. Convenient 
train service. Booklet on request. 
Saddle horses, canoeing, bathing, 
boating, tennis, and trap-shooting. 
NEW ENGLAND 
The LENOX The BRUNSWICK 
to B O S T O N © 
On Either Side of Copley Sq. 
CLARK’S 3rd CRUISE, JAN. 22.1923 
ROUND THE WORLD 
By the Specially Chartered Superb S. S. 
“Empress of France” 18,481 gross tons 
4 Months, $1,000 and up 
Including Hotels, Drives, Guides, Fees, etc. 
Clark originated Round the 
World Cruises, and is the only 
Tourist Agent who has ever run 
a Cruise Round the World by 
chartered steamer. 
A floating palace for the whole 
trip. Route: New York, Cuba, 
Panama, San Francisco, Hilo, 
Honolulu, 14 days in Japan, 
China, Manila, Java, Singapore, 
Burmah. option of 19 days in 
India; Ceylon, 4 days in Cairo, 
Naples, Havre, Southampton; 
[stop overs] Quebec, and Ry. to 
Montreal and New York. 
CLARK’S 19th CRUISE, FEB. 3,1923 
TO 
THE 
MEDITERRANEAN 
By Specially Chartered, Sumptuous S. S. 
“Empress of Scotland” oil burner, 25,000 gross Ions 
65 Days’ Cruise, $600 and up 
Including hotels, drives, guides, fees, etc 
Route: New York, Madeira, Spain. 
Algiers, Athens, Constantinople, 19 
days Palestine and Egypt, Riviera, 
Havre, Southampton, (stop-overs) 
Quebec and Ry. to Montreal and 
New York. 
FRANK C. CLARK 
402 Times Building. New York 
MARYLAND 
HiotdMltetmmtt 
Baltimore 
Facing Eutaw Place, Baltimore’s hand¬ 
somest boulevard, amid quietness and 
refinement. Ten minutes to business, 
the shops, theatres and railroads. 
Kates on application. 
S. F. Wright, Manager 
PREFERRED BY A 
DISCRIMINATING CLIENTELE 
because of its unusual indi¬ 
viduality, the superiority of 
its location, and the mainte¬ 
nance by the management of 
traditional standards of ex¬ 
cellency. Quickly accessible 
to Boston’s attractions. 
C. H. GREENLEAF CO., Props. 
Everett B. Rich. Managing Director 
Franklin K. Pierce, Associate Mgr. 
Send for Illustrated Booklet 
All America 
Goes to Sea 
This is a year of cruises. 
Cruises of every descrip¬ 
tion and duration, from 
the two-day cruises to 
Bermuda to the magnifi¬ 
cent four-month voyages 
de luxe around the world. 
Big ships sail tomorrow, 
next week, next month, 
next year, for every point 
on the compass. 
Interested? 
Then let us suggest a 
cruise that will fit your 
specifications. Write us 
full details—the number 
in your party, the amount 
you want to spend, the 
time limit and any other 
information possible. 
There is no charge for 
this service. 
The Nast International 
Travel Bureau 
25 West 44th St. New York 
