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NEW YORK. 
Fame Attracts Fame 
T% /TORE visiting notables stop at The Waldorf- 
1 \ J. Astoria than at any other New York hotel. 
It is the one hotel that everyone knows and hopes 
some day to visit. 
The Waldorf has earned this fame through 
thirty years of hotel perfection. There is beauty 
and spaciousness within its walls, generosity in its 
service, and distinction in its clientele. 
On Fifth Avenue, it is distinctly of Fifth Ave¬ 
nue. Stopping at The Waldorf makes a NewYork 
visit a memorable occasion. 
Fifth Avenue, 33rd and 34th Streets, New York 
L. M. Boomer, President—Roy Carruthers , Managing Director 
The d^elleuue - Stratford — 
Always a point of interest from the outside. But 
the interesting points on the inside are what attract 
distinguished visitors to the Bellevue - Stratford, 
Philadephia. JamesP. A. O’ Conor,ManagingDirector 
The T^e'w Willard- 
In Washington’s Executive center. Officials 
live there; diplomats and society leaders entertain 
there. A visit to Washington means the New 
Willard. FrankS. Hight, Managing Director 
Under the direction of L. M. Boomer 
Autumn in 
Europe 
Write today for full information 
about an unusual opportunity 
I F you have planned to go to Europe in the near future you 
can’t do better than go in late November or December. 
London and the brilliant capitals of the Continent are at their 
gayest during the winter months. The tourist season is over 
and “tourist prices” no longer prevail. Central European 
currency is so far down in value that your dollars will buy 
a princely living there. Full cabin passage on a splendid 
United States Lines ship costs only $120. De luxe passage 
on the larger ships of the line may be had up to $1800. The 
“cabin” boats are simply those on which first and second-class 
distinctions have been abolished. They carry only “cabin” 
passengers and third-class. They are new, swift, trim ships, 
among the finest afloat. 
If you go at this time, you can revel in the mellow sunshine 
of Southern France; tramp or motor to the sunlit Riviera; 
enjoy the famous winter sports of Switzerland, where the dry, 
crystal clear air will send a tumult of health rioting thru 
your veins! 
Send the blank below today for full information. Learn 
how cheaply you can make the trip at this time. If you are 
going to Europe, now is the time to go. 
Write Today 
Send the information 
blank today for your 
Government’s authori¬ 
tative travel booklet 
and full itformation 
about the U. S. Gov¬ 
ernment ships. You 
will be under no obli¬ 
gation. 
INFORMATION BLANK 
To U. S. Shipping Board 
Information Section Washington, D. C. 
U. S.1423 
Please send without obligation the U. S. Govern¬ 
ment Booklet giving: travel facts and also information 
regarding U. S. Government ships. 1 am considering 
a trip to- Europe □ to The Orient □ to South 
America □. I would travel 1st class □, 2d □, 3d □. 
If I go date w ill be about_ 
My Name _ 
My Business or Profession_ 
My Street No. or R. F. D. 
Town _ State_ 
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For information regarding sailings and accommodations address 
United States Lines 
Roosevelt Steamship Co., Inc. 
New York City 
Chicago, Ill. 
Boston, Mass. 
Managing Operators for 
UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD 
Information Section 1428 
Moore and McCormack, Inc. 
45 Broadway 
110 So. Dearborn Street 
92 State Street 
Washington, D. C. 
