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HOUSE GAKDEN'S INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL BUREAU 
HOUSE & GARDEN’S 
INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL BUREAU 
19 West 44tli St. New York City 
W HEN you're planning 
to travel, think once. 
* 
Think, “House & Garden 
Travel Bureau.” That 
settles destination, route, 
hotel. 
You won’t have to think 
again until you come to 
congratulating yourself on 
the success of your trip. 
California Bungalow Books 
“Home Kraft” and “Draughtsman” each contain Bungalows and 
Two Stories. “Plan Kraft” Two Stories. “Kozy Homes” Bunga¬ 
lows. $1.00 each—all four for $3.00. De Luxe Flats $1.00. 
DE LUXE BUILDING CO. 
521 UNION LEAGUE BLDG. LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 
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H ONEYMOONERS have blazed a 
trail for older people, who will not 
grow old—to this fairy castle of Fron- 
tenac, high on the cliffs of old French 
Quebec, overlooking the St.Lawrence. 
Shrines, battlefields, places of ro¬ 
mance and beauty. Gaiety, music, 
the dance and most interesting com¬ 
panions at the Chateau. A friendly 
ease, a royal welcome. And always the 
perfection of a Canadian Pacific Hotel. 
CANADIAN PACIFIC HOTELS 
1231 Broadway, New York 140 S. Clark St., Chicago, or 
CHATEAU FRONTENAC, Quebec, Canada 
Reservations should he made NOW. Fine roads 
for motoring via Montreal—where you Will stop at 
the PLACE VIGER, a Canadian Pacific Hotel. 
Chateau 
HOTEL "VENBOME 
Commonwealth cTfye. ‘Uostor^ 
at < Darlmou tf) Street 
FAMOUS WITH THE 
DISCRIMINATING 
as realizing a unique stand¬ 
ard of personal comfort and 
good living. 
Delightfully situated in the 
Back Bay District. Quickly 
accessible to theatres, shops 
and points of interest. 
C. H. GREENLEAF CO. , Props. 
Everett B. Rich, Managing Director 
Franklin K. Pierce, Associate Mgr. 
Send for Illustrated Booklet. 
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OPENING IN JUNE 
What’s your idea of our National Parks? 
Lots of scenery, with a grizzly bear in the 
middle distance? Just about as vague as 
that, isn’t it? 
How about putting in some time this sum¬ 
mer finding out what they’re really like? 
There are over 40 of them, and they all 
open sometime in June. 
And they’re full of glaciers, and big trees, 
and waterfalls, and very dirty Indians, and 
guides dressed up in red silk handkerchiefs 
and chaps, and canons and deer and tour¬ 
ists and comfortable hotels and cliff-dwell¬ 
ings—and air. Real air that doesn’t an¬ 
tique your lungs. Life there is very 
pleasant. 
If we can give you any other information 
about these Parks and how to reach them, 
we shall be glad to do so. 
Moderate 
Rates 
The Ambassador 
Hotels System 
The Ambassador, 
Atlantic City 
The Ambassador, 
New York 
The Ambassador, 
Los Angeles 
The Alexandria, 
Los Angeles 
e Amoissadoc 
Qtlantic City's Newest and Ttlost 'Distinctive Hotel 
OU should not deny yourself the luxurious environ¬ 
ment, the individual service and the social atmosphere 
of this hotel when you may obtain a large double 
room with private bath and a view of the sea at 
$6 per day for one or $4 each for two persons in 
room, European Plan. Great indoor salt water pool, 
spacious sun decks and daily symphony concerts. 
T)ance in June 
It is cool in Atlantic City in June—but tiie tang 
of the ocean breeze gives one zest for golf, tennis, 
the surf, horse back riding—all convenient for 
our guests. 
European plan. California bungalows with Am¬ 
bassador service if desired. Write for booklet. 
