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or let us send you on a briefer tour in this country. The publishers of 
TRAVEL will send you on a delightful vacation at no expense whatever 
to yourself. You will sail from New York City, have ten glorious days 
on the ocean with all the comforts and pleasures provided by the modern 
transatlantic liner, land at Havre, traveling by rail to Paris and getting a 
glimpse of French country life by the way, then have four wonderful days 
in gay, glittering Paris. Our guide will meet you there and arrange for your 
accommodations, as well as setting apart a day to drive you about, show¬ 
ing you the principal points of interest in this city, rich in historic interest 
and beauty, as well as in gaiety of life. Then you will cross the channel 
to London and spend four delightful days in this largest city of the world, 
visiting the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, the Tower of 
London and the countless other places of interest, just as your fancy may 
dictate. All the time you will have the services of a guide if you want 
one. At the end of these days of kaleidoscopic pleasure, you run over to 
Liverpool and get your boat for the return trip of ten more joyous days 
on the summer sea, ending one of the most delightful trips you have ever 
taken, in Philadelphia. 
In exchange for such a trip as this we merely ask your co-operation 
in a little summer plan we have devised to extend the subscription list of 
TRAVEL. Here is the plan — it may mean only two or three hours’ work 
all told to you. We want you to mail an announcement of TRAVEL 
to your friends and relatives, perhaps simply enclosing your card, 
They will understand that by subscribing to TRAVEL, a magazine that will prove of un¬ 
told interest and inspiration to them, they enable you to get a charming vacation at our expense. Here are the trips 
offered and the number of subscriptions you have only to send 11s to secure them: 
A ten days' automobile tour of the White 
Mountains. 50 subscriptions 
A ten days’ trip to the Maritime Prov¬ 
inces by Boat from Boston, visiting 
New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince 
Edward Island and the Land of 
Evangeline. 50 subscriptions 
An eleven day trip to Bermuda ; four days 
at sea and seven on the island. 35 subscriptions 
A trip to Boston from New York by boat, 
with two days at the hotel in Boston, 
during which time a trip will be taken, 
visiting- the principal points of interest 
asking them to subscribe. 
A four weeks’ trip abroad, visiting Eng¬ 
land and France, sailing July 15th. .. . 100 subscriptions 
A three weeks’ trip abroad, visiting Eng¬ 
land, returning via Montreal, Canada, 
sailing July 29th. 75 subscriptions 
An eleven day trip to Yellowstone Park 
from Chicago or from Portland, Ore., 
with a week’s tour of the Park. 75 subscriptions 
A ten days’ trip to Montreal and down the 
St. Lawrence to Quebec, with a trip up 
the Saguenay River, returning to New 
York either through the White Moun¬ 
tains or by way of Lake Champlain, 
Lake George and the Ausable Chasm. . 50 subscriptions 
in and around Boston. 15 subscriptions 
HOW WE HELP YOU TO DO IT 
The slight effort required to secure one of these tours may necessitate but a few hours’ time and no disagreeable work on your part. 
Here is the simplest way to accomplish the desired result. We have had printed some extra copies of this page, a supply of which we shall 
be happy to send you on request. When you receive these write brief notes to your friends enclosing one of these pages which will explain 
itself and your purpose in writing them. They will be glad to make it possible for you to have one of these delightful vacations and at the 
same time secure a magazine that will prove of such interest and inspiration to them, and that costs them no more than if they sent 
their subscriptions to us in the usual way. They get value received and at the same time secure for you the trip. We shall also be glad 
to mail sample copies of TRAVEL to your friends who are not acquainted with it. 
WHY NOT SEND ONE OF YOUR FRIENDS OR RELATIVES ABROAD? 
Perhaps you have a friend whom you would like to surprise, maybe the pastor of your church (here the task would be a simple 
one, as many of the members would readily subscribe and work with you), or your children’s school teacher, or a business associate, or 
perhaps a relative. Get your mutual friends to work with you and the task is an easy one. You know how intensely interesting 
TRAVEL will prove to anybody, how attractive it is in every way, which means that it is not going to be difficult work to get sub¬ 
scriptions for it. 
These tours have been arranged for with one of the leading American tourist agencies. They cover every expense, including 
transportation, hotel and the services of a guide. The accommodations everywhere are first-class. You will travel over the best railroad 
and steamship lines and stay at excellent hotels. Detailed information will gladly be sent you about any of the trips mentioned above, such 
as dates of departure, itineraries, etc. As Summer is here do not delay. Send for it at once. Write us immediately for the reprints 
of this page (as many as you require) and for any additional specific information you wish about this offer or the tours. Your letter will 
have prompt and individual attention. 
McBRIDE, WINSTON & CO., Publishers, 449 Fourth Ave., New York 
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