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THE CONDE NAST TRAVEL BUREAU 
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NEW YORK 
and BOSTON 
We shall be pleased to 
send illustrated booklet 
on request 
NEW YORK 
Hotel St. James 
109-113 West 45th St., New York City 
Times Square 
Midway between Fifth Ave. and Broadway 
An hotel of riuiet dignity, having the atmos¬ 
phere and appointments of a well-conducted 
home. .Much favored by women traveling with¬ 
out escort. 3 minutes walk to 40 theatres and 
all best shops. 
Rate and booklet on application 
W. JOHNSON QUINN. 
HOTEL HARGRAVE 
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. 
“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 
THE NASSAU 
Long Beach, Long Island 
Restaurant and Dancing 
Heated Garage Open All Year 
^forest iMlte 3nn 
American Plan Hotel. Open all year. 
15 mins, from Penn. Sta. Accommodations for 400. 
GEORGE J. PERM BACH. Mgr. 
Tel. Boulevard 6290 
~NEW ENGLAND" 
Summit Spring Hotel 
Harrison, Maine 
A hotel with the atmosphere and charm 
of a cultured home. Superior table from 
own farm and dairy. 
Mrs. Don C. Seitz 
239 Hancock St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 
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STRATFORD 
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A GREAT hotel conducted with one 
purpose; to serve surpassingly well. 
I he Bellevue-Stratford is pleased 
when you arrive and shows it by mak¬ 
ing every hour of your stay pleasant. 
Attention to your preferences; prompt 
fulfillment of requests; satisfying com¬ 
fort and good service in your private apartments. 
Life and entertainment, when you seek it, in the 
public rooms. Food that is always excellent—and 
everywhere luxuries that only a hotel such as The 
Bellevue can furnish. A visit to Philadelphia sug¬ 
gests only one hotel. 
The Jdellevue-Stratford 
Broad and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 
James P . A. O' Conor ? A fanaging Director 
NEW ENGLAND 
Bill 
HOTEL VENBOME 
Xdommonwcalt/j Jive. ‘Bosfoif 
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 Mgi. 
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 c Ne r w 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. Hight, Managing Director 
Under the Direction oj L. M. Boomer 
The LENOX The BRUNSWICK 
BOSTON 
On Either Side of Copley Sq. 
ATLANTIC CITY 
THE SHELBURNE 
Directly on the Beach 
New Addition open July 1st. Accommoda¬ 
tions for 500. European plan exclusively. 
Phone, Atlantic City 1628 
RAYMORE "3F 
Worlds Greatest Hotel Success 
Supreme in Luxurious Comfort 
and Perfect Service 
WASHINGTON, D. C. 
The NEW WILLARD 
Washington, D. C. 
It is a thoroughly enjoyable hotel, 
refined and efficiently managed. 
Frank S. Hight, Managing Director 
SOUTH CAROLINA 
ie HOMESTEAD 
Christian S. Andersen , Resident Mgr. 
Hot Springs Virginia 
The famous health & p'easure resort 
CANADA 
1620-Chateau Louis 
1892-Chateau Frontenac 
1Q23' Opening of 
GREATER CHATEAU 
FRONTENAC 
Clark’s 20th Cruise, June 27, 1923 
t t „°e mediterranean 
And Europe, by Specially Chartered White Star S. S. 
“BALTIC” 2 S 4 
61 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. 
