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Relieves— 
—in adopting everything new and prac¬ 
tical that makes for hotel comfort. 
—in serving food that isalways excellent. 
—in maintaining, in addition to its high 
grade hotel sendee: 
Turkish Baths 
Beauty Salon 
Barber Shop 
Radio Service 
Tea Shop 
Domestic and 
Foreign 'Travel 
Service 
—in leaving such an admirable impres¬ 
sion that another visit to Philadelphia 
means coming to 
The Bellevue-Stratford 
Broad and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 
L. M. Boomer , President—James P. A. O' Conor, Managing Director 
The IValdorf-Astoria, New York — 
The aristocrat of hotels. More famous people 
stop at the Waldorf than any other hotel in 
America. Roy Carruthers,Managing Director 
The Nfw Willard, Washington, D. C — 
A step from the Executive Center, a rendezvous 
for officials, diplomats and society leaders—the 
meeting; place of notables from all over the world. 
Frank S. Flight, Managing Director 
Under the Direction of L. M. Boomer 
are you going 
to EUROPE? 
A RE you going to Europe this year? Now 
w is the time to make your plans. Natur¬ 
ally you will prefer to sail under the American 
flag and before making a decision you will 
investigate American ships. 
When you have investigated you will be 
proud of your Merchant Marine. You will 
be happy to join the thousands of enthusiastic 
boosters of American ships and American 
service at sea. 
Investigate Today 
Your Government invites you to do so now. Simply 
fill in the information blank below and mail it to the United 
States Shipping Board. Americans who have traveled on 
U. S. Government ships are unanimous in their praise of 
the superior service, wonderful meals, smooth sailing, and 
luxurious accommodations. Rates have recently been 
reduced but not one jot of luxury or service has been 
sacrificed. 
What you will receive— 
A handsomely bound booklet showing actual photo¬ 
graphs of the luxurious interiors of your ships: A full 
description of the Government Ships operated to Europe 
by the United States Lines: Information about the chief 
events of interest in Europe in Spring and the low prices 
that now prevail. Send the blank today—now. You will 
be under no obligation whatever. 
INFORMATION BLANK 
To U. S. Shipping Board 
Information Section 1422 U. S._Washington, P. C. 
Please send without obligation the U. S. Government Booklet giving travel 
facts and also information regarding U. S. Government ships. I am con¬ 
sidering a trip to Europe □, The Orient □, South America □. 
If I go date will be about_!_ 
My Name. _._ 
My Street No. or R. F. D. . 
Town 
State 
United States Lines 
45 Broadway, New York City 
Iio So. Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill. 92 State St., Boston, Mass. 
15 5 Congress Street West, Detroit, Michigan 
Managing Operators for 
U. S. SHIPPING BOARD 
