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A New Way 
to Hawaii- 
I F YOU have been planning a trip 
to Hawaii, if you are resolved to 
escape the sombre threat of winter, 
in the radiant beauty of Hawaii’s 
eternal sunshine—send the coupon 
below and find out about the U. S. 
Government ships that ply between 
Los Angeles and Honolulu. They 
are your ships, owned by the U. S. 
Government. They are setting new 
standards of service to the garden 
spot of the Pacific. Write today. 
In Hawaii accommodations are no 
longer uncertain. Great hotels are 
built along the remarkably fine 
beaches. Modernly equipped cot¬ 
tages of all sizes and types are avail¬ 
able for any length of time you desire. 
To accomplish the voyage in the 
most satisfactory way, go on an Amer- 
icanship from Los Angeles. Huge in 
size, luxurious in appointment,atten¬ 
tive in service, these vessels are daily 
winningtheadmirationof Americans 
who travel on them. The de luxe ac¬ 
commodations are equal even to those 
on the great trans-Atlantic Liners. 
Investigate this direct service now 
—send the coupon today! 
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Next Sailings Are 
City of Los Angeles 
Nov. 4 and Dec. 2 
City of Honolulu 
Nov. 18 and Dec. 18 
1 Write Today 
Your Government wishes 
the name of every pros¬ 
pective traveler to 
Hawaii. If you are 
considering a trip there, 
send the information 
blank now — no matter 
when you intend to go. 
You will receive full in¬ 
formation about the nevi 
U. S. Government ships. 
They are your ships — 
learn about them. Send 
the blank today. 
INFORMATION BLANK 
To U. S. Shipping Board 
Information Section Washington,D.C. 
L.A 1428 
Please send without obligation information re¬ 
garding U. S. Government ships which go to Hawaii. 
I would travel 1 st class □, 3rdd. 
If I go date will be about_-_ 
Mj Name _;_ 
Business or Profession _ 
Street No. or R. F. D. _ 
Town _ 
For information regarding reservations, address 
Los Angeles Steamship Co. 
51 7 So. Spring St., Los Angeles Telephone 637-01 
Managing Operators for 
U. S. SHIPPING BOARD 
Hear the call of the 
desert drums 
W ATCH the caravans come in at twilight, the 
rhythmic tread of the camels, the settling 
down of the camp. Listen to the strains of wild 
music and the beat of the desert drums. 
Wander through marvelous gardens 
of sultans and viziers to the silvery 
music of countless fountains. Breathe 
in the rose-scented air. Tread the 
shadowy streets of great oriental 
bazaars. 
% Enjoy the beauties of Moorish archi¬ 
ll tecture in Arab cities that have been 
forbidden ground to Christians for 
centuries—which few travelers have 
seen. 
Cross the snow-capped Atlas Moun¬ 
tains and visit oases in the ocean 
of Sahara sand. Stop at hot springs 
that work wonders of healing, at 
famous ruins of Roman and Cartha¬ 
ginian cities. 
Visit these “Arabian Nights” coun¬ 
tries while the peoples are little 
touched by Western ideas and cus¬ 
toms—brave, hardy, picturesque bar¬ 
barians. 
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 i n automobilesaccommo- 
dating parties of four to twelve 
people and as luxuriously com¬ 
fortable as Pullman cars; or 
tourists may take theirown cars. 
Every modern comfort is as¬ 
sured at the “Hotels Transat- 
lantique”, which are under the 
direct control of the French 
Line at all principal towns 
and points of interest. 
Rates include al 
transportation and 
hotel expenses from 
the time you board the steamer 
at Marseilles or Bordeaux 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 journey¬ 
ing, the small and select nature 
of the parties and the fact that 
you can arrange the time table 
to suit your convenience. 
Write for interesting de¬ 
scriptive literature 
ana detailed infor¬ 
mation. 
Compagnie Generate Transatlantique 
19 5tate Street New York 
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