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THE NAST INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL BUREAU 
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Last winter, Society’s sportsters started out for 
something new. They tried Quebec. They found— 
A winter snow that warms in the cold. A winter 
landscape that invites tumbling in the snow. And 
a set of Quebecan sports. . . Tobogganing down 
Duffering, Terrace slide . . . Ski-ing on Citadel 
Hill. Sleighing thru the “rues” of old Quebec. 
Skating over the Chateau rink . . . And, in the 
midst of these northland frolics, a castle that offers 
southland comforts. Come along this year. Let 
the Canadian Pacific Office arrange your trip. In 
New York, 44th Street and Madison Ave. In 
Chicago, 140 S. Clark St. Or, write Chateau 
Frontenac, Quebec, Canada. 
CHATEAU 
FRONTENAC 
A CANADIAN PACIFIC HOTEL ATOP OLD QUEBEC 
Munson Line 
to Nassau ('Bahamas) 
and Eastern Cuba 
Plan now to spend a few weeks in the glorious summerland 
which awaits you—less than three days from New York. Win¬ 
ters snow and icy wind are forgotten in the balmy warmth of 
Nassau’s sunshine. 
Golf, tennis, sailing, fishing and bathing are at their best in 
this charming British colony. 
A magnificent new fireproof hotel opens for its first season 
this winter. 
Weekly service from New York by the luxuriously appointed 
American steamers Munargo— 12,000 tons, and Munamar— 
7500 tons. 
The Munson Line also offers a direct service to historic 
Eastern Cuba—connecting at Antilla and Nuevitas, with fast 
trains for all points inland. 
For booklet and full information, write Desk 1 
67 Wall Street 
New York 
Munson Steamship Lines 
Branch Offices 
Philadelphia Baltimore 
Chicago St. Louis 
Mobile 
New Orleans 
FLORIDA 
—^"FLORIDA'S FOREMOST RESORT HOTEL . 
THE BELLEVIEW 
BELLEAIR HEIGHTS - FLORIDA 
Golfer’s Southern Paradise 
PORTO RICO 
THE CONDADO-VANDERBILT HOTEL 
San Juan, Porto Rico 
Ideal hotel of the Tropics. Under same man¬ 
agement as the Vanderbilt Hotel, New York 
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 
Clark’s Leadership 
TX7E are Cruise Specialists who alone 
possess actual experience in cruis¬ 
ing Round the World and have suc¬ 
cessfully managed Eighteen Mediter¬ 
ranean Cruises during 28 years in 
business. 
Reasonable rates for superior inclu¬ 
sive arrangements over itineraries of 
much charm in great steamers offer¬ 
ing luxurious comfort. Secure our 
rate sheets for comparisons 
3rd Cruise Around the World 
S. S “Empress of France” Jan. 22d 
Four months travel, first class $1000 
upward (vacancies from $1500). 
19th Cruise Mediterranean 
S.S. “Empress of Scotland” Feb. 3rd 
65 wonderful days, first class, $600 up¬ 
ward (vacancies from $900). 
With Both Cruises: 
Rates include hotels, guides, drives, 
fees; stop-over privilege in Europe. 
Shore excursions at all points. 
Complete program and rates of the 
Cruise that interests you free upon 
request. 
FRANK C. CLARK 
Times Building New York 
or your Ticket Agent 
BERMUDA 
Visit this Winter paradise for sportsmen. Won¬ 
derful golf (2 new 18-hole courses), tennis, 
fishing, bathing. 
ROYAL MAIL 
“‘Uhe Comfort Impute” 
Weekly sailings from New York by S. S. ARAGUAYA 
(17,500 tons displacement), the largest steamer sail¬ 
ing to Bermuda. 
Send for booklet G-5 
West Indies Cruises 
Jan. 24th and Feb. 24th 
Two fascinating cruises among these islands on the 
S. S. ORCA, 25,500 tons displacement, newest, largest 
and most luxurious steamer engaged in West Indies 
cruises. Visits to Nassau, Havana, Jamaica, Colon 
(Panama Canal), La Guayra, Trinidad, Barbados, 
Martinique, St. Thomas, San Juan and Bermuda. 
Rates, $250 and up. 
Send for booklet G-6 
The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. 
26 Broadway, New York 
607 Boylston St., Boston 117 W. Washington St., Chicago 
Seattle San Francisco 
