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THE CONDE NAST TRAVEL BUREAU 
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Eastern Point—NEW LONDON, CONN. 
ON LONG ISLAND SOUND 
OPENS JUNE 14. 
The patronage of families 
of culture and refinement 
who enjoy spending their 
summer days at the sea¬ 
shore is especially desired. 
Overlooks the most im¬ 
portant yacht harbor on 
Long Island Sound. Fine 
motor roads and enchant¬ 
ing bridle paths radiate 
from it. 18 -hole golf; then 
music and dancing at 
famous Shenecossett 
Country Club. Tennis, 
Sea Bathing. 
Delightful 
mi radiuses 
entertainment, 
charming social life. 
American Plan—Biltmore 
cuisine. Brokers office. 
Reservations or informa¬ 
tion at The Biltmore, New 
York. 
John McE. Bowman, Pres. 
Earle E. Carley, Vice-Pres. 
i C. A. Judkins, 
Mgr. 
Fame Attracts Fame 
M ORE visiting notables stop at The Waldorf- 
Astoria than at any other New York hotel. 
It is the one hotel that everyone knows and hopes 
some day to visit. 
I he Waldorf has earned this fame through 
thirty years of hotel perfection. There is beauty 
and spaciousness within its walls, generosity in its 
service, and distinction in its clientele. 
On Fifth Avenue, it is distinctly of Fifth Ave¬ 
nue. Stopping at The Waldorf makes a New York 
visit a memorable occasion. 
Fifth Avenue, 33rd and 34th Streets, Ne°v York 
L* M. Boomer , President — Roy Car rut her s 9 Managing Director 
Tlte c Belle'vue-Stratford, Philadelphia , Pa. - 
Always a point of interest from the outside. But 
the interestingpomts on the inside are what attract 
distinguished visitors to the Bellevue - Stratford, 
Philadephia. JamesP.A. (f Conor, Managing Director 
The ( 7 JSle r w JVillarcl, Washington, D. C .— 
In Washington’s Executive center. Officials 
live there; diplomats and society leaders entertain 
there. A visit to Washington means the New 
Willard. Frank S. Might , Managing Director 
Under the direction of L. M. Boomer 
asforut 
NEW YORK 
