September, 1923 
29 
THE CONDE NAST TRAVEL BUREAU 
WASHINGTON 
The WHIRL 
of social Washington 
streams through the 
great lobbies of the 
WndmanFaife Hold 
Connecticut Ave. & Woodley Koad 
Harry Wardman, Elmer Dyer, 
President Manager 
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, Singa¬ 
pore. 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 Egypt and Palestine: Spain, 
Athens, Rome, etc. $600 up, including Hotels, 
Guides, Drives, Fees, etc. 
F rank C .Clark , Times eidg., n. y. 
SanTfancisco's 
Jmks above 
the Gate 
H igh above the Golden Gate, circled by 
an enchanting panorama of ocean, bay 
and towering mountains, lies Lincoln Park 
— San Francisco’s municipal golf links. 
Here the golfer finds eighteen holes of 
green fairways—unsurpassable in sportiness 
and beauty—inviting him to play every day 
of the year. 
And this is but one of the many golf 
courses within a half hour’s ride, starting 
from your headquarters at The PALACE. 
*lnSanTirancisco Ifs HAc Talace** 
THE PALACE HOTEL 
CJManagmcnf SKalsey C^amaring. SMarkftatJ^w Montgomery St SanTmndsco 
NEW ENGLAND 
HOTEL VEKPOME 
Wjommonwcaltf) e^e. ‘Bostori^ 
ai ^Darimoulf) Street 
UNUSUAL HOMELIKE 
ATMOSPHERE 
yet affording the service of 
the best transient hotels. 
Delightfully situated in the 
Back Bay District. Quick¬ 
ly accessible to theatres, 
shops and points of interest. 
C. H. GREENLEAF CO., Piops. 
Everett B. Rich. Mana^jiiig Director 
Franklin K. Pierce, Associate Mgr. 
PORTLAND, MAINE 
Lafayette Hotel 
JAMES CUNNINGHAM CO.. Props. 
The LENOX 
The BRUNSWICK 
BOSTON 
On Either Side of ('opley Sq. 
» 
CSwiks 
Ifledi^ermneati 
(Limited to 450 Guests—^About Half Capacity) 
By Magnificent New 
Cunard S. S. “SCYTHIA 
Twin-Screw Oil-Burner, 2 ',000 Tons 
Sailing Jan. 30, 1924—67 Days 
Repeating the complete success of the 
1923 similar Cruise, same steamer, visiting 
Egypt—Palestine 
Madeira, Spain, Gibraltar, Algiers, Tunis, 
Constantinople, Greece, Italy, Sicily, Riviera, 
Monte Carlo, France, England 
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 1873) 
-THE WHITE STAR LINEvly/i 
TTffi RED STAR LINE 
ttTNNOUNCE four Mediterranean voy¬ 
ages de luxe and two West Indies cruises 
for the winter of nineteen twenty four. 
Itineraries of unusual scope and at¬ 
tractiveness have resulted from the 
activities of our experts in the past 
seven months. 
For the Mediterranean from New 
York, the Adriatic on January 5 and 
February 23; the Lapland on January 
16 and March 5. 
For the West Indies from New York, 
the transatlantic liner J'legantic on Jan¬ 
uary 23 and February 26. Duration of 
these cruises 29 days each. 
For details please inquire at No. 1 Broadway 
