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THE CONDE NAST TRAVEL BUREAU 
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To Europe-'Complete Service 
W HATEVER your European destination, 
our agents can arrange your crossing with 
utmost convenience and promptness. 
Our fleets are led by the Magnificent Trio: 
Olympic, Homeric, the world’s largest ship 
Majestic, the Lapland, the palatial new 
Belgenland, and the famous Big Four— A driatic, 
Baltic, Cedric and Celtic. 
We offer also a fleet of 14 delightful cabin 
steamers with the splendid new Pittsburgh, 
Doric, and Regina. Some accommodations as 
low as $115. 
Because of the large capacity of our Whatever your requirements, *we 
fleets , choice accommodations are can meet them, 
still available for early sailings. 117 ships—1,218,000 tons 
WWHITE STAR LlNEIf 
American Line ^ g Red Star Line 
International Mercantile Marine Company 
No. 1 Broadway, New York 
On Four Great Lakes & Georgian Bay 
Semi-Weekly Sailings from Chicago, 
Buffalo, Detroit, Cleveland & Return 
—a sight-seeing Vacation DeLuxe of over 
2000 miles on Lakes Michigan, Huron, St. 
Claire, Erie and among the 30,000 Islands of 
Georgian Bay. Visiting Chicago, Mackinac 
Island, Parry Sound. Detroit, Cleveland and 
Buffalo (an entire day at Niagara Falls). 
as you prefer. The broad roomy decks are 
ideal for relaxation—observation palm garden 
affords view enroute of ever-changing scenery. 
Something doing all the time for those who 
seek diversion—Music, dancing, deck games, 
entertainments and a social hostess to intro¬ 
duce you. Screened in playground with at¬ 
tendant for the children. 
The Great Oil-Burning White Liners 
MACKINAC I3L. 
PARRY 
Sound 
“North American” 
and “South American” 
offer you comforts and luxuries equal to the 
finest Atlantic Steamers — commodious 
lounge rooms; comfortable berths or parlor 
rooms—Excellent meals daintily served— 
complete rest, change and diversion. 
Chicago 
Tickets bearing rail routing ^ _ 
between Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland 
and Buffalo, honored upon additional paijment . 
Cal! or write for pamphlet any Railway 
Ticket Office or Tourist Agency or 
Chicago, Duluth & Georgian Bay 
Transit Company 
W. H. BLACK, G. P. A. 
110 W. Adams St., Chicago, Ill. 
W. E. BROWN, Gen’l Agt. 
16 E. Eagle St., Buffalo, N.Y. 
Where— 
this Summer? 
T HIS is the time of year when the Prospective 
Vacationist knits her pretty brow and asks 
herself, “Where — this Summer? ’ 
The best of all possible answers is: 
Pacific Northwest 
Too far? Well, last year, two hundred thousand 
people made the trip and their only regret was that 
it was not longer. 
Too expensive? No! Greatly reduced round trip 
rates are in effect, May 15 to September 30, to pretty 
nearly everywhere in the Great Northwest. It is only 
$86 Chicago to the North Pacific Coast and return. 
What’s there to do and see? So many things 
that if you stayed twice as long as you will, you 
would not see or do half of them. 
Yellowstone Park 
First, of course, is Yellowstone Park. Do you 
realize that a round trip ticket from Chicago to 
and through the Park costsonly $110 50ifyou stay 
at hotels—$101.50 at the camps? Meals, lodging 
and motor-transportation are included 
On your way West, you will see more moun- 
tainsthan you thought there werein allthe world; 
charming lakes, and scores of rushing rivers 
And everywhere the climate is as nearly per¬ 
fect as it would be if you ordered it 
I should like to plan a Pacific Northwest Vaca - 
tion for you. 
A B. Smith, Passenger Traffic Manager 
945 Northern Pacific Bldg , St Paul, Minn. 
Northern Pacific Ry. 
"2000 Miles of Startling Beauty”! 
See 
the Ancient Glories 
of the Mediterranean 
A ND now a Mediterranean Cruise under 
Canadian Pacific management, on the 
magnificent Empress of Scotland (25,000 gross 
tons), sailing from New York, January 14,1924. 
Everything Canadian Pacific standard—there 
is none better. 
Is Egypt Your Mecca 
with its historic excavations? This cruise 
will give you 14 days in Palestine and 
Egypt at an inclusive rate. Fascinating 
shore excursions to different points from 
Mediterranean ports. All details looked 
after by competent representatives. 
Ancient cities anu an¬ 
cient glories: Rome, 
Athens, Constantinople, 
Jerusalem, Picturesque Al¬ 
giers, Tunis and Cairo, 
aglow with the sunny charm of Africa. Ma¬ 
deira, Cadiz, Gibraltar. Gorgeous cross sec¬ 
tions of the world we live in; Naples, Mon¬ 
aco, Lisbon. A touch of Old England—South- 
ampton and London—on the way home. 
A wonderful winter vacation, this Canadian Pacific 
Mediterranean Cruise. And it costs no more to travel 
so than for accommodations at a first class hotel anchored 
to a city street. Fares $800 up. Limit 600 passengers. 
For full particulars, write, telephone or stop at nearest Canadian Pacific steamship agency 
Canadian Pacific ^Cruise 
IT fPANJ" THE WORLD 
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Madison Ave at 44 th St. 40 N. Dearborn St. 141 Saint James St. 
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