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Cruising Viking Seas 
en Route to Europe 
Visiting Iceland, the North Cape and Norway 
As a delightful 
Summer Voyage, 
theannual Raymond- 
Whitcomb North 
Cape Cruise is truly 
ideal. Leaving New 
York, June 23, on the 
luxurious S. S. ‘ 'Ara¬ 
guaya,” just as the 
hot summer season 
is commencing at home, you sail comfortably 
northward—prolonging the charm of Spring¬ 
time—to the romantic lands of the Vikings. 
The distinctive attractions of this year's 
Cruise include among others, Iceland, the 
great North Cape, the wondrous ' 'Midnight 
Sun,” the majestic Fjords of Norway, the 
vast Jostedalsbrae Glacier, Loen and Olden 
on the beautiful Nord Fjord, and Gothen- 
Europe Tours 
Our long experience as travel specialists for dis¬ 
criminating Americans combined with our knowl¬ 
edge of present-day conditions has produced for 
you a variety of “Best in Travel” Tours which 
have never been exceeded in worth-while interest. 
In various combinations the 1923 Tours visit 
France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Holland, Bel¬ 
gium and the British Isles. Departures Mav 1, 5, 
15, 19, 29; June 2, 5, 9, 12, 16, 23, 26, 30; July 7, 
10, 21, 24; Aug. 4. Complete information in our 
Europe Booklet. 
burg with its brilliant Tercentennial Jubilee 
Exhibition. 
As a New Way to Europe it transforms 
the crossing into a charming voyage replete 
with unanticipated pleasures. In addition, 
the strictly limited and carefully chosen 
membership assures you comfortable travel 
at the height of the popular season on an 
uncrowded (exclusively chartered) liner- 
yacht with the sort of people you like to 
have for associates. After four weeks of 
delightful cruising in the Northland, you 
have two ideal months 
for travel in the Brit¬ 
ish Isles or on the 
Continent, if you 
wish, before returning 
to invigorating Au¬ 
tumn days in America. 
Round-the-World Cruise 
From New York, Jan. 19, 1924. S. S. “Resolute.” 
Sailing eastbound visiting the Mediterranean, 
India, Java, the Philippines, China, Japan, Hawaii, 
Panama Canal. 
Mediterranean Cruise 
From New York, Feb. 9, 1924. S. S. “Reliance.” 
Visiting Madeira, Spain, Gibraltar, Algiers, Nice, 
Corsica, Naples, Tunis, Athens, Constantinople, the 
Holy Land, Egypt, Jugo-Slavia and Venice. 
THE BEST IN TRAVEL 
New York 
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Philadelphia 
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Chicago 
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Street 
San Francisco 
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Street 
Los Angeles 
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