January, 1923 
THE NAST INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL.BUREAU 
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A DELIGHTFUL SPOT 
FOR WEEK-END SPORT 
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HOTEL GRAMATAN 
BRONXVILLE, N. Y. 
The rates are extremely reasonable. 
HENRI PAUCHEY & SON, Inc., 
Lessee 
HOTEL BRETTON HALL 
Broadway 85th to 86th Sts., New York City 
Subway station at door. 
Between Riverside Drive and Central Park. 
Largest and most attractive mid-town hotel. 
For permanent and transient residence. 
500 Rooms and Baths at very attractive rates. 
Hotel Hargrave 
West 72nd St. through 
to 71st St., New York 
300 rooms, each with bath. Absolutely 
fireproof. One block to 72d St. en¬ 
trance of Central Park. Comfort and 
refinement combined with moderate 
rates. Send for illustrated booklet. 
The Glen Springs 
Watkins Glen, N. Y. ..On Seneca Lake 
William E. Leffingwell, President 
Open all the year. Illustrated booklet on 
request. 
ifnrrst HiUa 
3mt 
American Plan Hotel. Open all year. 
15 min. from Penn Sta. Accommodations for 400. 
GEORGE J. BERMBACH, Mgr. 
Tel. Boulevard 6290 
NEW ENGLAND 
The LENOX The BRUNSWICK 
BOSTON 
On Either Side of Copley Sq. 
1W 
, HOTEL VHENBOME 
(M Common wcaltf) c7tve. Sostor^ 
at TJarimoutf) Street 
A PLACE OF QUIET 
CHARM 
and admirable location, main¬ 
taining the highest standards 
of appointments, cuisine and 
service. Delightfully situated 
in the Back Bay District. 
Quickly accessible to Boston’s 
attractions. 
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C. H. GREENLEAF CO., Props. 
Everett B. Rich, Managing Director 
Franklin K. Pierce, Associate Mgi. 
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NEW YORK 
Fame Attracts Fame 
M ORE visiting notables stop at The Waldorf- 
Astoria than at any other New York hotel. 
It is the one hotel that everyone knows and hopes 
some day to visit. 
1 he Waldorf has earned this fame through 
thirty years of hotel perfection. There is beauty 
and spaciousness within its walls, generosity in its 
service, and distinction in its clientele. 
On Fifth Avenue, it is distinctly of Fifth Ave¬ 
nue. Stopping at The Waldorf makes a New York 
visit a memorable occasion. 
Fifth Avenue, jjrd and 34th Streets, Nem York 
L. M. Boomer , President — Roy Car rut hers ? Managing Director 
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< The c Belle e vue-Stratford, Philadelphia,Pa. - 
Always a point of interest from the outside. But 
the interesting points on the inside are what attract 
distinguished visitors to the Bellevue - Stratford, 
Philadephia. JarnesP.A. O’ Conor, ManagingDirector 
The (7 JS[e r w IVillard, Washington, D. C.— 
In Washington’s Executive center. Officials 
live there; diplomats and society leaders entertain 
there. A visit to Washington means the New 
Willard. Frank S. Hight , Managing Director 
Under the direction ot L. M. Boomer 
_ts) artistic beauty, qyiet luxury 
perfect service and interesting 
features, provide a fullness of 
pleasure at any season, 
c .American or European plan 
TRAYMORE 
~ ATLANTIC CITY 
Worlds Greatest motel Success 
The Shelburne 
ATLANTIC CITY 
Open all Year 
European Plan 
Directly on the Boardwalk 
Phone 1628 Atlantic City 
MARYLAND 
JHoiel JVltammit 
Baltimore, Maryland 
Rates on application. 
S. F. Wright, Manager 
NORTH CAROLINA 
PINEHURST, N. C. 
CAROLINA HOTEL NOW OPEN 
Weather like late Autumn in New England 
WASHINGTON 
Vfordman Paiit Hotel 
overlooking Rock Creek 
Park, combines cosmo¬ 
politan luxury with 
country-like charm. 
HARRY WARDMAN 
President 
ELMER DYER 
Manager 
Connecticut Avenue and Woodley Road 
WASHINGTON, D.C. 
CALIFORNIA 
“If you like California, you'll love Santa 
Barbara.” One of the most beautiful 
hotels in all the world. 
SAMARKAND (heart’s desire) 
A Persian style of architecture, overlook¬ 
ing .mountains and sea, set in entrancing 
gardens, cloistered suites. Cuisine of 
distinctive excellence. Two great Golt 
Links, Polo Field. Hundreds of miles of 
Auto Roads and Bridle trails. A restful, 
re-creative place for discerning ones. For 
booklet and rates apply to Charles Bedell 
Hervey, Proprietor. 
Santa Barbara, California. 
