THE CONDE NAST TRAVEL BUREAU 
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In Paris 
Consult 
Vogue^s 
Paris 
Travel a?id 
Information 
Bureau 
Vogue is now prepared 
to serve you in Paris 
just as it does in New 
York. Not only will it 
shop for you there but 
it will give you assist¬ 
ance in the matter of 
hotels and restaurants, 
sight-seeing and amuse¬ 
ments, and it will show 
you where you can buy 
anything you may want. 
It will also give you 
definite and accurate 
information on every 
phase of European 
travel. 
Write to us at 
19 West 44th Street 
New York 
or 
2 Rue Edouard VII 
Paris 
O UR vast fleets are noted 
not only for the num¬ 
ber and fine type of their 
liners, but also for the scope 
of their service. 
With a total berthing capacity 
of 58,650 persons, our fleets 
offer a practically unlimited 
choice in bookings. Ten Euro¬ 
pean services are placed at 
your disposal, providing a 
sailing that fits in with your 
plans regardless of when or 
where you wish to go. 
On every ship you find an air 
of comfort and a consistent 
spirit of courtesy which makes 
your ocean trip a real delight. 
fVhateuer your requirements, nx-e can meet them 
'pWHnE Star LiNExf 
American Lime ^ Red Star Line 
International Mercantile Marine Company 
No. 1 Broadway, New York, or any authorized steamship agent 
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(Limited to 4 S 0 Guests—About Half Capacity) 
By Magnificent New 
Cunard S. S. “SCYTHIA” 
Twin-Screw Oil-Burner, 20,000 Tons 
Sailing Jan. 30 , 1924—67 Days—visiting 
.Egypt—Palestine 
Madeira, Spain, Gibraltar Algiers, Tunis, 
Constantinople, Greece, Italy, Sicily, Riviera, 
Monte Carlo, France, England 
Repeating the complete success of 
the 1923 similar Cruise, same steamer 
The “Scythia" is a veritable floating palace, with spacious decks, lounges, 
veranda cafes, 2 elevators, gymnasium, commodious staterooms with running 
water and large wardrobes; bedrooms and suites with private baths. The 
famous Cunard cuisine and service. (Only one sitting for meals.) 
Stop-over privilege in Europe without extra cost, returning via S. S. 
“Aquitania,” “Mauretania,” “Berengaria” or any Cunard Line steamer 
Rates, deck plans, itinerary and full information on request. 
Early reservation insures choice of location. 
Also De Luxe Tours to Eu rope 
frank tourist CO. 
\ (Established 1875 ) 
^ 542 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK 219 So. 15lh ST., PHILADELPHIA 
Paris London 
ITALY 
NO TRIP TO EUROPE 
complete without a 
V ISIT TO 
E N I C E 
'The most picturesque town of the IVorld 
A sec of Hotels for every taste and 
requirement 
GRAND HOTEL 
de luxe on the Grand Canal—Ameri* 
cans’ Headquarters in Venice 
HOTEL ROYAL DANIELI 
de luxe—World renowned—Close to the 
Palais des Doges 
HOTEL REGINA 
High class residential house on the 
Grand Canal 
LIDO-VENICE 
Ideal Sea-Shore Qc Summer resort 
EXCELSIOR PALACE 
de luxe 400 R. 200 B. R. own Sea Beach 
GRAND HOTEL DES BAINS 
absolutely first class. On the sea front 
NAPLES( ITALY) 
BERTOLiN I’S 
PALACE HOTEL 
- NAPLES - 
THE GRAND HOTEL 
New Luxe 
- ROME - 
GRAND HOTEL 
DE RUSSIE 
Large Garden 
- LAKE of COMO - 
GRAND HOTEL 
VILLA D’ESTE 
World Renowned 
T. DO MB RE 
A REAL AMERICAN STYLE HOTEL 
_E. DEL GATTO, Mgr.__ 
_GRAND HOTEL_ 
MIRAMARE - GENOA 
Garden 
Garage 
Terrace 
Sea Fronl 
250 Rooms 
P. Baths 
CLARK’S 4th CRUISE 
ROUND THE WORLD 
From N. Y. Jan. 15 by specially chartered new 
Cunarder**Laconia, ”20,000 tons, over a fasci¬ 
nating itinerary including Havana. Panama 
Canal, Los Angeles, Hawaiian Islands. 18 
days in Japan and China, Manila. Java, 
Singapore, Burmah, option 18 days in India, 
Cairo, Jerusalem, Athens, Naples, Riviera, 
with stop-over privileges in Europe. 
4 MONTHS, $1,000 up 
Including Hotels, Drives, Guides, Fees, etc. 
CLARK’S 21st CRUISE, FEB. 2nd 
MEDITERRANEAN 
By specially chartered, sumptuous S. S. 
BALTIC (White Star Line), 23,884 tons. 65 
days’cruise. 18 days in Eygpt and Palestine; 
Spain, Athens, Rome, etc. $600 up, including 
Hotels, Guides, Drives, Fees. etc. 
Frank G. Clark ^'](JlwYork ’ 
