November, i Q 2 j 
THE CONDE NAST TRAVEL BUREAU 
37 
TO EUROPE 
FRANCE 
via Cherbourg 
ENGLAND 
via Southampton 
GERMANY 
via Hamburg 
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and full information 
Passage to meet the require¬ 
ments of every traveler- 
The beautiful and luxurious new 
steamers Resolute, Reliance, 
Albert Ballin, and Deutsch¬ 
land, offer every travel comfort, 
including spacious and attractive 
public rooms, dancing floor, ver¬ 
andah cafe, gymnasium, swim- 
mingpool,elevators. Thesplendid 
one-class cabin steamers Cleve¬ 
land, Mount Clay, Hansa, 
Thuringia andWestphalia, less 
elaborate but no less comfortable 
and complete in their equipment, 
provide excellent accommoda¬ 
tions at moderate rates. A world- 
famous service insures prompt 
and courteous attention to the 
travelers needs. The cuisine is 
unsurpassed. 
UNITED AMERICAN LINES 
(HARRIMAN LINE) 
Joint Service with _ 
HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE 
39 Broadway, New York 
171 W. Randolph St., Chicago 230 California St., San Francisco 
or Local Steamship Agents 
Egypt and the 
Mediterranean 
Treasures beyond price 
from the tomb of King 
Tutankhamen. Color 
and beauty beyond de¬ 
scription in the glamor¬ 
ous cities of the Medi¬ 
terranean. A world of 
impressions. All on our 
voyage deluxe arranged 
to include Egypt, Spain, 
Italy, Monte Carlo. 
White Star liner Adriatic — 
January 5 and February 23. 
Red Star liner Lapland — 
January 16 and March 5. 
West Indies 
Age-old romance surrounds the cities of the West 
Indies. Beauty ever new, is their heritage today. 
See Havana, Hayti, Cartagena, Jamaica—see the 
Panama Canal—see the West Indies on a cruise of 
twenty-nine restful days. 
The White Star liner Megantic—specially constructed 
for cruising—January 23 and February 26. 
For complete itineraries and detailed information, inquire at No. 1 Broadway, tiew York, or 
any authorized steamship agent. 
All Sailings from New York 
WHITE STAR UNE 
Red Star LINE 
TOTllE- 
iiFeairemneaii 
(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 1523 
similar Cruise, same steamer, visiting 
E^ypt—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 1875 ) 
542 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK 219 So. 15th ST., PHILADELPHIA 
Paris London 
EGYPT 
h CUNARD 
The new S.S. “TUSCANIA” of the CUNARD 
and ANCHOR LINES sails from New York 
February 1 6, arriving in Egypt at the height 
of the season and offering a travel oppor¬ 
tunity rare, fascinating and full of appeal: 
SUPERB panorama en route; ports of call include 
Madeira, Gibraltar, Algiers, Monte Carlo, Naples, 
Athens, Haifa, Alexandria — returning via Naples 
and Monaco. 
A^NEW steamer, unsurpassed in construction, equip¬ 
ped with every modern feature for passenger comfort; 
an oil-burner — eliminating coaling at the various 
ports. The traditional world-renowned Cunard 
service and cuisine. Optional shore excursions; 
well-planned and interesting. 
Choice of One-way or Round-trip Bookings —the 
complete Round-trip—returning via England 
—constitutes a consummate 
CRUISE-TOUR to the MEDITERRANEAN, 
most attractive, as to points visited—as to time 
required—as to expense involved. 
Full information on request. Apply prpmptly. 
CUNARD and ANCHOR 
STEAM SHIP LINES 
25 Broadway New York 
or Branches and Agencies 
