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ton your 
European Trip 
for Midsummer 
T F you are going to Europe 
this year plan my to go in 
late July, in August or Sep¬ 
tember. The season is beauti¬ 
ful; the tourist rush is over; 
prices are lower; the days at 
sea are clear, temperate and 
delightful. 
Send the information blank 
below and let your Govern¬ 
ment help you with your 
plans. Learn about the swift, 
luxurious U. S. Government 
ships, operated by the United 
States Lines. They offer a 
passage for every purse; 
accommodations for every 
taste; and they are among 
the finest ships afloat. 
The first class ships are: 
George Washington 
President Harding 
President Roosevelt 
In addition one of the five 
famous “cabin ships” sails 
from New York each Wed¬ 
nesday. 
Write today for— 
A booklet of suggested tours 
costing $4Q5 and up, including 
steamship fare; a list of th: chief 
e-vents in Europe in Summer; 
your Government's handsomely 
illustrated booklet shotting photo¬ 
graphs of interiors of Govern¬ 
ment ships; full injormation 
about the United States Lines 
service. There is no obligation. 
INFORMATION BLANK 
ToU. S. Shipping Board 
Information Section Washington. D.C. 
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Please send without obligation the 
literature described above. I am con¬ 
sidering a trip to Europe □, to the 
Orient □, to South America □. 
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For information in regard, to sailings, address 
United States Lines 
45 Broadway New York City 
Agencies in Principal Cities 
Managing Operators for 
U. S. SHIPPING BOARD 
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Get die lacts 
about 
“^Mwel Costs 
T> EFORE formulating your summer 
vacation plans investigate the cost 
of crossing to Europe on one of our 
14 delightful cabin steamers. On these 
cabin ships you obtain the best ac- 
commodations at extremely moderate 
rates, with excellent service and all 
the delights of a sea voyage. 
These ships, with our famous de luxe 
liners— Olympic, Homeric, Belgenland, 
Lapland, and the world’s largest ship 
Majestic — offer five sailings a week 
to England via Southampton, Liver¬ 
pool and Plymouth; three to France 
via Cherbourg; and one each to Ire¬ 
land, Belgium and Germany. 
Here is complete ocean service at 
your price. 
Whatever your requirements, we can meet them. 
Call or inquire for details. 
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American Line ^ gf Red Star Line 
International Mercantile Marine Company 
No.I Broadway, NewYork 
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c Delightful 
Cabin Steamers 
NEW YORK to BREMEN 
via Cherbourg — Southampton 
Pittsburgh Canopic 
NEWYORKtoHAMBURG 
via Plymouth—Cherbourg 
Kroonland Finland 
Manchuria Mongolia 
NEW YORKto ANTWERP 
via Plymouth—Cherbourg 
St. Paul Zeeland 
BOSTON to LIVERPOOL 
Winifredian Cretic 
PHILA. to LIVERPOOL 
via Cobh ( Queenstown ) 
Haverford 
MONTREAL to LIVERP’L 
Doric Canada Regina 
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Taking Children Abroad 
^VV/T planned to go abroad in May for 
T the summer”, wrote one of our readers 
recently, “but since the children’s Aunt Ellen 
cannot be with them I don’t know what we 
shall do. We can’t drag those poor infants 
all over Europe! Can you suggest anything?” 
We could. And we did. She sails this month 
and will leave her children in the charge of a 
delightful Frenchwoman of our acquaintance. 
What to do with the children during the sum¬ 
mer months that you are planning to spend 
abroad has often been a problem. Children at 
Biarritz, Deauville, or Calais are rather un¬ 
happily placed in the midst of the gayety, yet 
the culture and knowledge that the young girl 
or hoy permitted to see something of the world 
at an early age acquires, is a point not to be 
ignored. 
If you wish to know more about residences for 
children, or if you wish to arrange for a home 
for yourself on the continent; in fact, if you 
wish anything to he done for you, write to the 
Conde Nast Paris Information Bureau. They 
can serve you in many ways, if you will consult 
them. 
Conde Nast Paris Information Service 
cfcjumero Deux, c Rue Edouard VII, Paris, France 
A uveek—or more—in 
Yellowstone 
Park 
“Go In Gardiner, Out Cody” 
Another week or more in Colorado! 
Can you imagine a more wonderful 
vacation. 
The motor - trip through Yellow¬ 
stone Park can be made in 4 Y 2 days, 
but some people remain a month. 
The cool, pine-laden air, the fishing, 
the extraordinarily varied scenery, 
the delightful social life—these are 
attractions which draw tens of thous¬ 
ands annually. The standard Park 
tour costs $54 if you stay at the hotels; 
$45, at the camps. 
And Colorado—is as satisfying, as 
Yellowstone Park Rocky Mountain 
(Estes) Park is a summer paradise. 
So is Colorado Springs, nestling at 
the foot of Pike’s Peak 
Low Summer Rates 
of the Northern Pacific make it possi¬ 
ble for thousands to visit Yellowstone 
Park, who otherwise might feel that 
the trip is too expensive 
I want to send you our Yellowstone 
Park book and tell you about a real 
vacation. 
Northern Pacific train service — 
there’s nothing better ANYWHERE. 
A B. Smith, Pass Traffic Manager 
946 Northern Pacific Building 
St. Paul, Minn. 
Northern 
Pacific Ry. 
2000 Miles of Startling Beauty” 
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Why worry about 
your baggage ? 
E VERY season tourist baggage is 
exposed to many hazards. Are 
you prepared for possible loss? Your 
baggage is valuable. Insure it. A 
short trip is as great a risk as a long 
tour. Always insure. 
A North America Tourist Baggage 
Policy will relieve you of countless 
worries when traveling and protect 
you from financial loss if your bag¬ 
gage (or any part of its contents) is 
damaged or lost. 
Insurance Company 
of North America 
PHILADELPHIA 
“The Oldest American Fire and Marine 
Insurance Company” 
Founded 
1792 
Pin this coupon to your letterhead 
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Insurance Company of North 
America, 
Philadelphia, Pa., Dept. EE5 
Name . 
Street . 
City .State. 
Wants information on Tourist 
Baggage Insurance. 
