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Second Annual 
Cruise De Luxe 
(Limited to 450 Guests—About Half Capacity) 
By Magnificent New 
Cunard S. S. “SCYTHIA” 
Twin-Screw Oil-Burner, 20,000 Tons 
Sailing Jan. 30, 1924—67 Days 
Repeating the complete success of the 
1923 similar Cruise, same steamer, visiting 
Eg y pt—Palestine 
Madeira, Spain, Gibraltar, Algiers, Tunis, 
Constantinople, Greece, Italy, Sicily, Riviera, 
Monte Carlo, France, England 
Tne "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. 
Egypt and the Mediterranean 
The mystery of Egypt, the 
color of Madeira, the love¬ 
liness of Italy, the whirl of 
Monte Carlo! All part of 
one glorious voyage! 
The White Star liner 
Adriatic —January 5, Feb¬ 
ruary 23. The Red Star 
liner Lapland —January 
16, March 5. 
West Indies 
Havana, Jamaica, the Panama Canal, Hayti, Carta¬ 
gena—glamorous names—interesting places. Time to 
see and enjoy them on a cruise of twenty-nine happy 
days. 
The White Star liner Megantic —specially constructed 
for cruising—January 23, February 26. 
All sailings from New York 
For complete itineraries and detailed informa' 
tion, please enquire at No. 1 Broadway, New 
York City, or any authorized steamship agent. 
WHITE Star line 
Red Star Line 
A Lifetimes Travel 
in Four Months 
18 Countries in One Cruise 
To Sail Around the World! 
To ports of a thousand romances! 
N ow, for the first time, you can 
make the Grand Tour on the 
magnificent Empress of Canada 
(26,650 tons displacement) under 
Canadian Pacific management. 
This simple statement guarantees 
the high character of this Cruise 
Magnificent scheduled to sail from 
New York, January 30, 1924. 
Everything will be Canadian 
Pacific standard—there is none 
better. 
What golden experiences, what 
priceless memories these four 
months will give you-four months 
that yield a lifetime’s travel! 
Fare $1600 and up from starting 
point in United States or Canada, 
back to starting point. Limit 500 
guests. 
Shore excursions at ports of call 
included in fare. Privilege of side 
trip across India. Fifteen days over¬ 
land Shanghai to Yokohama. Eight 
days across the Flowery Kingdom. 
Privilege of stop-over in China or 
Japan, using any later Empress to 
Vancouver. 
Romance in excelsis. The last stone in 
the arch of culture. The greatest of all va- 
cations. Around the globe under the flag of 
a Canadian Pacific Empress. The world is 
a passing pageant at your feet. 
Let the nearest Canadian Pacific Steamship Agent send you booklet 
and particulars. Let him loo\ after all arrangements for you. 
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IT SPANS THE WORLD 
CANADIAN PACIFIC OFFICES ALL OVER THE WORLD 
Canadian Pacific 
cAgents 
Atlanta 
49 N. Forsyth St. 
Boston 
405 Boylston Street 
Buffalo 
160 Pearl Street 
Chicago 
40 N. Dearborn St. 
Cincinnati 
430 Walnut Street 
Cleveland 
1040 Prospect Ave. 
Detroit 
1239 Griswold St. 
Duluth 
Soo Line Depot 
Kansas City, Mo. 
601 Railway Exchange 
Bldg. 
Los Angeles 
605 S. Spring St. 
Minneapolis 
611 2nd Ave., S. 
Montreal 
141 Saint James St. 
New York 
Madison Ave. at 44th 
St. 
Philadelphia 
Locust & ISth St. 
Pittsburgh 
340 Sixth Avenue 
Portland, Ore. 
55 Third St. 
San Francisco 
675 Market St. 
Seattle 
608 Second Avenue 
St. Louis 
420 Locust Street 
Tacoma 
1113 Pacific Ave. 
Toronto 
1 King St., East 
Vancouver 
C. P. R. Station 
Washington, D. C. 
1419 New York Ave. 
Winnipeg 
Portage & Main St. 
