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THE NAST INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL BUREAU 
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fifth Avenue Yf- ana 34 T Streets. New York. 
Ld'i Boomer. President - Roy Qarruthers. Managing Director ' 
More visiting notables stop 
at the Waldorf-Astoria than 
at any other New York hotel. 
“Half a Square from Herald Square” 
HOTEL COLLINGWOOD 
45 West 35th Street New York City 
Seth H. Moseley 
Select accommodations for 
discriminating people 
European Plan $2.50 up 
HOTEL ST. JAMES 
109-113 West 45th St., New York City 
Times Square 
Midway between Fifth Ave. and Broadway 
Ail hotel of quiet dignity, having the atmos¬ 
phere and appointment of a well-conducted 
home. Much favored by women travelling with¬ 
out escort. 3 minutes walk to 40 theatres and 
all best shops. Rates and booklet on application. 
W. JOHNSON QUINN 
THE NASSAU 
Long Beach, Long Island 
Restaurant and Dancing 
Heated Garage Open All Year 
H OTEL IIAKGRAVE 
West 72nd St., through to 71st St., New York 
300 rooms, each with bath. Absolutely fireproof. 
One block to 72nd St. entrance of Central Park. 
Comfort and refinement combined with moderate 
rates. Send for illustrated booklet. 
jforest $iU* 3 ttn 
American Plan Hotel. Open all year. 
15 mins, from Penn. Sta. Accommodations for 400. 
GEORGE J. BERMBAGH, Mgr. 
Tel. Boulevard G290 
1 HC BRUNSWICK 
COPLEY SQUARE 
L C PRIOR. 
THE LENOX 
Complete Comfort 
—awaits you at these two distinguished hotels. Situated on either side 
of the “most beautiful Square in America” they form an integral part 
of Boston's select social life and culture. 
Near everything worth while — Stations , Shops, 
Theatres and Boston s Famous Back Bay Homes 
THE BRUNSWICK 
Boylston St. at Clarendon 
BOSTON 
THE LENOX 
Boylston St. at Exeter 
CANADA 
CALIFORNIA 
SAMARKAND 
(Heart’s Desire) 
Santa Barbara 
One of the most beautiful hotels in all 
—overlooking mountains and sea. Golf, 
all other diversions. 
California 
the world 
Polo and 
Charles Bedell Hervey—Proprietor 
18Q2-Chateau Frontenac 
1Q23- Opening of 
GREATER CHATEAU 
FRONTENAC 
“IN SAN FRANCISCO 
IT’S THE PALACE” 
Comfort—convenience—distinction—the essentials of 
a good hotel. Located in the heart of the financial, 
theatre and shopping districts. 
THE PALACE HOTEL 
Management 
Halsey E. Mamvaring 
NEW ENGLAND 
HOTEL ‘VENBOME 
Commonwealth J(fve. Bosfor^ 
at Dartmouth Street 
Preferred by a 
Discriminating Clientele 
because of its unusual indi¬ 
viduality, the superiority of 
its location, and the main¬ 
tenance by the management 
of traditional standards of 
excellency. Quickly accessible 
to Boston’s attractions. 
C. H. GREENLEAF CO., Props. 
Everett B. Rich. Managing Director 
Franklin K. Pierce, Associate Mgr. 
Send for Illustrated Booklet 
ATLANTIC CITY 
^lo the Gateways 
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FOR ENGLAND: 
Plymouth Liverpool 
Southampton London 
♦ ♦ ♦ 
FOR FRANCE: 
Cherbourg 
Special boat trains to Paris 
♦ ♦ ♦ 
FOR BELGIUM, 
HOLLAND and other 
Continental Countries: 
Antwerp 
♦ ♦ ♦ 
FOR GERMANY, 
POLAND and RUSSIA: 
Bremen Hamburg 
Danzig 
♦ ♦ ♦ 
SCANDINAVIAN 
COUNTRIES: 
Southampton 
Hamburg Bremen 
♦ ♦ ♦ 
FOR IRELAND: 
Cobh (Queenstown) 
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Its artistic beauty, quiet luxury, 
perfect service and interesting 
features, provide a fullness of 
pleasure at any season. 
American or European plan 
TRAYMORE 
rv , ATLANTIC CITY 
Worlds Greatest ‘Hotel Success 
T HESE gateways are opened to 
you by the ships of our famous 
Lines: White Star, Red Star, Amer¬ 
ican, White Star-Dominion, Leyland 
and Atlantic Transport. 
One of our ships sails for each of 
these destinations every week. Our 
fleets include the world’s largest ship 
Majestic, holder of the record to 
Continental Europe,the palatial,new 
Belgenland, the Olympic and Homeric; 
the famous Big Four— Adriatic, 
Baltic, Celtic and Cedric —and the 
new Pittsburgh, Doric and Regina, 
with a number of other delightful 
cabin steamers. 
Departures from New York, Philadelphia, 
Boston and Montreal. 
Sailing Days: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thurs¬ 
days and Saturdays. 
No matter what your requirements, we can meet them. 
Inquire for details • 
The Shelburne 
ATLANTIC CITY 
Open all Year 
European Plan 
Directly on the Boardwalk 
Phone 1628 Atlantic City 
Star lineiT 
American Line 
International Mercantile Marine 
No. 1 Broadway, New York 
Rep S tar Lin e 
Company 
Clark’s 20th Cruise, June 27, 1923 
t t h° e mediterranean 
And Europe, by Specially Chartered White Star S. S. 
“BALTIC” 2 , 3 r 
Cl day cruise, $600 upward, including Hotels, Drives, 
Guides, etc. Personally accompanied and man¬ 
aged by F. C. Clark. Rome, Athens, Spain visits 
specially featured, 11 days, Paris and London. 
$100. UNIVERSITY-EXTENSION and other good 
tours to Europe under escort; $450 up. 
Frank C.Clark, Times Bldg.,N.Y. 
Are You Contemplating a Trip? 
A shcrrt or long trip, here in'the United 
States, Hawaii, the Orient or in 
Europe. Won't you let us help you de¬ 
cide just where you want to go? We will 
send you Railroad and Steamship rates, 
information on hotel accommodations, 
descriptive literature. 
Nast International Travel Bureau 
25 West 44th St., N.Y.C. Tel. Van 2400 
