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The Invisible SAFE 
that accompanies you 
The U. S. dollar, while at a premium 
among the moneys of the world, is 
not proof against loss or theft. 
It remained for a great American 
Institution to provide a simple and 
personal means for protecting the 
traveler’s funds against this loss or 
theft. 
American Express 
Travelers Cheques 
“Insure” the value and the safety of your 
money in traveling at home or abroad. 
Thirty years of world use by travelers has 
made them “the insured money of all na¬ 
tions.” Their value is universally recog¬ 
nized. Convenient, simple, and handy to 
use, they are an absolute necessity for the 
traveler, summer vacationist or tourist of 
the world. 
Besides, American Express Travelers 
Cheques command for the holder the super- 
service of the American Express Company’s 
world organization, thru its offices and 
thousands of correspondents everywhere. 
In the United States and Canada, use 
the Dollar Cheques in $10, $20, $50, $100 
and $200 amounts; in Great Britain, £5 
and £10 Sterling Cheques; French Franc 
Cheques for France, 200 and 400 Francs. 
Or, as an extra service and convenience — 
our new Travelers Cheque Exchange Order 
for $500, convertible without cost into 
Travelers Cheques. 
Buy them at Express offices or at your 
own bank. 
For all journeys secure your steamship 
tickets, hotel reservations, and itineraries, 
or plan your cruise or tour thru the Amer¬ 
ican Express Travel Department. 
American Express Company 
65 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 
International Banking—Shipping—Travel and Foreign Trade 
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E VERY ideal of comfort, 
convenience and ser¬ 
vice is provided at The 
Ambassador — located at 
Park Avenue and Fifty-first 
Street, convenient to busi¬ 
ness,. theatre and shopping 
districts—already a favorite 
stopping place of those who 
are particular. Here the 
guest will receive a cordial¬ 
ity of welcome manifested 
through quality of service 
and personal attention. Danc¬ 
ing in the delightful Ambas¬ 
sador Garden every day at 
tea-time, during dinner and 
after the theatre. 
Moderate 
Rates 
Notwithstanding The Am¬ 
bassador’s superior advan¬ 
tages of location, equipment, 
cuisine and service, rates are 
moderate. 
THE AMBASSADOR 
HOTELS SYSTEM 
The Ambassador, New York 
The Ambassador, Atlantic City 
The Ambassador, Los Angeles 
The Alexandria, Los Angeles 
General offices for The Am¬ 
bassador Hotels System: The 
Ambassador, Park Avenue 
at 51st Street, New York. 
Telephone: Rhinelander 9000. 
Up the Saguenay River 
Niagara to the Sea” 
T HE most satisfying trip 
in America for health and 
recreation. Almost iooomiles 
of lakes, rivers and rapids, in¬ 
cluding theThousand Islands, 
the exciting descent of the 
marvelous rapids, the historic 
associations of Montreal, 
Quebec with its famous mir¬ 
acle-working shrine of Ste. 
Anne de Beaupre and the 
renowned Saguenay River 
with its stupendous Capes. 
Up-to-date Canada Steamship Ho¬ 
tels at Murray Bay and Tadousac, 
Quebec. Golf links and a salt-water 
swimming pool at Murray Bay. 
Send 2 C. postage for illustrated 
booklet, map and guide, to John F. 
Pierce, Pass. Traffic Mgr., Canada 
Steamship Lines, Ltd., 197 C. S. 
L. Building, Montreal, Canada. 
CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES 
A Thousand Miles of Travel 
A Thousand Thrills of Pleasure 
HOTEL VENB0ME 
(Common wealtf) Jfjie. ‘Boston 
at ‘Dartmouth Street 1 
BOSTON’S DISTINCTIVE 
HOTEL 
Appealing to a patronage de¬ 
siring the utmost afforded by 
the art of living. 
Quickly accessible to every¬ 
thing worth while. 
C. H. GREENLEAF CO., Props. 
Everett B. Rich, Managing Director 
Franklin K. Pierce, Associate Mgr. 
Send lor Illustrated Booklet. 
Wardman Park Hotel 
overlookingRockCreek 
Park, combines cosmo¬ 
politan luxury with 
country-like charm. 
HARRY WARDMAN ELMER DYER 
President Manager 
Connecticut Avenue and Wbodley Road 
WASHINGTON, D.C. 
