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FOREST AND STREAM 
February, 1918 
T O the Sunny Southland, where 
cold weather vanishes and a 
balmy climate adds to the 
gayety and pleasure of winter resorts 
at Jacksonville, St. Agustine, Miami, 
Palm Beach, Key West, Tampa and 
St. Petersburg. 
Clyde-Mallory steamers offer an 
ideal route to southern resorts in 
Florida, the Carolinas or Texas and 
attractive circle tours are arranged 
at moderate rates. 
12 Day Tour — $65.40 —New York to Key 
West, the “American Gibraltar”, thence by 
the famous “Over-Sea Railway” to Miami, 
returning through Florida East Coast resorts 
to Jacksonville, and Clyde Line steamer 
to New York, with dfelightful stop-over in 
historic Charleston, S. C., en route. 
5 Day Tour — $51.05 — New York to 
Jacksonville, and return, going via Clyde 
Line and returning all rail with optional 
routes including liberal stop-over privileges 
at leading Southern resorts. 
Other tours to Cuba, Porto Rico, Santo Domingo, 
etc. Write for literature and full information. 
CLYDE-MALLORY LINES 
Pier 36, North River, New York 
Boston: 192 Washington St., Philadelphia: 701 Chestnut St 
New York: 489 Fifth Ave., at 42nd St. 
FOREST 
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