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TRAVEL 9*. NEW YORK to EUROPE onlLS. QovernmentShtps j Saiiinc» from Piers 1 and «t, Hoboken To /'.jy .- -"..Chtrboarg.Braman A*â«je.c» .aar, i'» W«j Í0 ('.. si . Sut» - »pr. 2D Hui? L«K»* St«v Stil» *»<¦ J' J«"»« 1 Q.r** W«»flir»t»n W** 6 Jim* ¡0 CobH ' v>»""»'!''»« n).Pl},neattt. PU N»'!» Stitt A»r. M»y »7 battit Rial St.le Apr.;«. 31 To piyntMttA Chart Pmhamllr Sit'.t *ix * M»y 6 To Cokh cv«M«*n»itino«> Braman Had«*« AP'P M»v II Granit» Btât« Apr. RJuníra p.,r-..i v.-.. May 27 Inly ) r<» Caah(Q»taatttwn}.BTtmtn Donata P«»jt.m»».*f 77 JUM g United States Lines l .. inc. ?' -. «Steamship Co., inc. JOttinging Opern fo-.«/,--^- U. S. SHIPPING BOARD #"ot Bookltt Addrett D S J.me« 45 Broadway, New York BERMUDA ' TAtr Comfort T^oate Need a change ? Put a few things m a bag and take the ARAGUAYA Scnlt amery Smtmrday Pier «2, North River. No Pauper: neeued. A y*ranna, t-wo-riir ii-.' on tbc lar««-i; bo»; in B«eroiuda ifrrirf -then Sn/n.iirr with bathing h-satin». "»oorty" S)oV.. Whit better way to «jeune Winter' TRW BL -HOW r,r.-in.l flentral ['«»a Booth ."-' THE ROY'i». t'A IL -STEAM PACKET CO. -«»n i»i".K%*)r :>'¦ ItroH'i'.T IV M.KVT1 3 »no ANCHOR UNES N Y. to ''lierbourç s-»«: Southampton ".I Ill.T\M\ Apr. » Apr. 2S Miij 16 ' (ir^vn Ai>r, il May 2 May 23 i:. KKNGAKIA Maj SO June 20 July 11 y to l' j »»ii» l. Cherb m g >S Hamburg i VltONIA .Apr. 8 Ma> 1.« June 17 I'ANNONLI Apr. -w York to «vuefciisto-wn ami Liverpool ALBANIA «new) Apr. 1-. « UiMANIA .Api. II» May 17 ... >!!!;.» (new) Apr. 20 Muy 24 June 21 'CtlMV (new) Muy .4 May 31 .lune ::t »..'.MARIA (new) Muy 10 June 7 July 5 ng Ii i »¦' ¦-. !.¦¦»»¦.:« 1 '.'»scow ( 'It JIBIA Mu» 27 June 24 July 22 <.! ItIA June July IS AUR.25 :. ¦ ; and Glasgow ilKo.MA (new)Apr. 6- ¦ Al.t.KKIA.\pi. 20- > RIA Mil) 21 July 6 Sept. 15 ailing from Bouton l K \\ ll WEEK re ow Exhibit Hoot hu 73 and 74 (.It \M« l ENTR M PALACK »uai.i *ti«l Aii'lnr Stcmnnlilp t ¡a**. it Uioufli'-a/, ?»ew Vor« ífa$ asíor Crips to 1 ti.-y tourr» Steamer yo'J:' otel for the entire voyapc ,'-';7T^,,, TAMP.CC Special t.nic Hairs V, VORK & CUBA MAIL S. S. < Wall St. New York Tel. J««hn 4600 ENGLAND SIX DAYS PLYMOUTH.H AVR E.PARIS «TAKIS \;,r. -¿fi May 24 I I'M » May 10 Maj 81 NEW YORK-HAVRE.PARIS Apr.' 5 ~ ~".~~ Apr. ll May II .fun«« 18 Apr. 12-! Apr. ,' Muj J", .lune 20 \»r, 27 .Inn«- .lui} fi Miij 6 .lune 10 Jiilv 1/J Ma Mi I a I orraluo l'an» I Ili.USO i ran. -e I a Touraine 20 June 24 Julj NEW YORK VIGO «'"-HAVRE La lli"M.i«-«iimii. .... Apr 16 COMPAM «9 OFFICE, lí> STATE «ST., N*. Y. ROYAL MAIL «. EUROPE Nf» Y.-»rl-1 h.-rbn:..r« S.»u l h um pi on.I In in bur* VE8TRIS-Mat 50 ABACI \\ \ - Apr. 22 -.'- OKrMT \ »IKI'1 N \ \ AI BA> OKOri - i -June 17 Mur SI Mn» t.«: June 24 Apr. 15 Maj 27 -lui» 8 \pr. '.".i June 10 .Itilj 23 I ll Y\ II SHOD It.H.Ilt 22 Tke ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO. an DKR 76 Broad IEEE NATIONAL TOLRS 37 Wesi 39* SI DANCING LNSTnUCTIO.V LOVELL'S Madison Ave. 59th St. J**^ I*^vS 10c » ¦«."-. ' '»»--i» you ta s il tís» UUMt ¦ o d » r . y.' . . »».il .¦orrarJy LESSONS $H .uvate r.raaoxg i.jir .'.. ÏOESTUBtl a. u. t«j u r. M. TRAVEL TRAVEL TRAVEL LILY TI in Easter Tour 6 DAYS Lv. New York by ARAGUAYA April 8 2 davs in Bermuda Return by ARAGUAYA April I 2 12 DAYS Lv. New York by ARAGUAYA April 8 8 days in Bermuda Return by ARAGUAYA April 18 ROYAl STEAM PACKET COMPANY Sanderson & Son, Inc., Açents 26 Broadway, New York. Tel. Broad 2360 Or Any Steamship Ticket Agent _, LEAVING NEW YORK S : SAT. APRIL 8th : 8 DAYS Lv. New York by ARAGUAYA April 8 4 days in Bermuda Return by MEGANTIC April 14 «Special arrangements with the \X lute Star Line enable us to oiler this attractive eight-day tour. NASSAU and EASTERN CUBA For Easter Na«aai|--A mont dell*htrn] spot, liaïsau w|th thfl flneBt _.i_mate known. 20 square miles of tropic reau'.y In this charming British Eastern Cub*-*.* «^ f»T.!P part of Cuba, Snnti-go, El Caney. Quantanamo, J >a lf|ulri, San Juan Hill with their rnemorl"«" of '?!>* Mounri.ln scenery, old cathflrais. old fort», historic houses an Interesting; country little known to tourists. Special round trip rates. Potli?if;s os follows: MUNARGO (11.000 tons» Apr. 4 & 11 MUNAMAR (7,500 ton.) Apr. 8 Munson Steamship Lines -7 AVal« St., N. T.. or any Tonrlst Agency. tx white star -«'lints Piers Sl-62 North River. N«w T-rk. At noon unless specified. To Chcrb.uirB.Southampton MAGNIFICENT Tille» WEEKLY SAI!__\e;s e'lrmpir .A or. 1 Apr. 22 May 1 »loiiierlr (new) Apr. IS May tj .Tune jr. Majestic (now) 3P.11 .May 20 June 17 July 8 To T.Ucrpoul via Qoeetntoivn I'NEXOin.OEI) WEEKLY HEUV1CB. Celtic .Apt. 1 Apr 29 .lune 3 ¦utrintio .Apr. 8 May 27 June 21 [Willie .Apr. li> May 13 June 11 »legi-ntlc .Apr. Ill i-firlc .Mr. 23 Ma.» 20 June 17 in Aiores. Madeira, eilbriiltur, Algiers, Naples nod f.eno» «ruble. 11 A M. ..Apr 26 July s Aup. 2'« ictlc 11 A. M.Aug. 8 Sept. 211 ^ A T.. Plymouth, Cherbourg and Antwerp -. nonliind .Apr. 1 May G Junel6 ,.,.1-n.l .Apr, ,t May 17» Junol7 -nl.ind. Apr 22 May 27 July 1 .eland .Apr. 20 June 3 juiy g To Hamburg, Liban and lliili/lg ¦n inland .May 9 ^ aêMEm.êM Mm 'I 0 Hamburg Mlnnekivhda(3 Manchuria. St. I'aul Mongolia .In PI) mouth und Cherbourg class) 3P.M.Apr, i- May 24 .3 P, M. .Apr 28 Muy 31 .3 P M. .May 3 June .1 P M .Mav 1 7 June :"¦ Ititernstif»! i1 Mercantil» Marine Company mers 1.300,000 Tons >. Y., or Local Ajrent». IJOINTl SERVICE] I WITH ¦ New York to Europe De Luse Service TO PLYMOUTH, BOULOGNE, HAMBURG By Kew AB-M-i^in Flag Stea.rae_-> Rc-olutcMav 2. May 30, June 27 Uoli_j.ro May 16, June 13, July 11 Regular Service TO HAMBURG DIRF.CT Sailint» rvi-i» T1lnr_da: by the repu¬ lir iifánifi. Mount Clay, Mount Cer¬ ro!!, Mount Clinton, ..-.ni», Bayern, VVuerttemberg, w.h sr-ecini cabin and unproved third c'a»» accommodation». United American* Lines, inc. 39 ..roadway Whitehal NORTH GERMAN LLOYD NEW YORK- BREMEN, Direct S, .-. Seydlitz April 1«!.May 24 ?. S. Hannover Afin! 2t> -June 7 S. S. Yorck Mav l.i.june_l fortnightly thereafter (. »bin and 3rd C!a__, '. n>'.irpastrd cuuinr and lervice Kot rate., el» ..,-.,-:, 18 Pt'ARL ST., NEW Y0NK CT1 Bowling Green rrs.1 NaVIGAZIONE GENERALE ITALIANA P^LEftMO.NAPLES.<iENAA ,, *.r ¦*»"".<-. »rid Ratea Apply to lUlla-Amerloa, Shipping Corp., l Stat. St» l S. SHIPS TO EUROPE Write UNITED STATES LINES Í5 BROADWAY, NEW TORK Complete Shipping News on Page 17 \..'.-Y.-. BETWEEN NEW YORK ALBANY & TROY m ïïii ¦»/i Ccrrnmencing Friday, March 31st, Steamers of this Com¬ pany will resume operations handling Freight and Passenger traffic. Daily sailings from New York, Pier 33, N. R., Foo: Canal Street, 6:00 P. M.; West 132nd St., 6:30 P. M. From Albany 8:00 P. M. Passengers ticketed and baggage checked to all points. Telephone Canal 9000. EXPRESS SERVICE ACCORDED ALL FREIGHT TRAFFIC Shipments will be received commencing Wednesday, March sgth. HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY Middi Borland. Receiver 1 <^~*-"""V n-/ *2a^È2 .f*Slt*¡SvBaaaiím&itK.lÍYr^^~~^' TO m 20 Service Resumed Tuesday APRIL 4 Via Cape Cod Canal The picturesque, convenient route; ideal for business man or tourist. Interesting views of Cape Cod Canal and Boston Harbor. Always insight of land and all the way by water. No change. The famous METROPOLITAN LINE steamers afford every convenience and comfort. Connections at Boston with Eastern Steamship Lines' steamers tor Portland, Rockland, Bangor and Yarmouth, N. S. Steamers leave Pier 18. North Ri\»er (foot Murrav Street) New Ycrli daily Including Sunday at 5P.M. Tel Barclay 501)0 EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, Inc. t^BBStstntwstss^BaVWsaswswtsastmmaaatm 11.mmammmmmm . to BOSTON Splindirt Sfearr.eió 5p/end;»j Scrrice Orcheat/R on eech etearn&r. Ler-::: com'ortab!« stateroom». t^»T8Plt-i' N'. R. Fullon Street Daily Inr.-J Jlng Sundara 5:0«» P. M. «ttW LOMB'.i -. LINK-t,eave «Daily e*eer»t Sund»y«o'.e.-4»»N.R.HouatonSt.r:%I:.V!. '*;«' .T'ie P-.-M»o it« Piros »ROVÏ0ENCESS.6O LÍWE i .<-»u.ct rf«it« l'.ul ¿a, N. B., lit. H. loe ±:.Y v«««..«. <»u»d Biuidaye .-i »7« 1', OiiWlde .SiausrcAua. Sí.iaI. raoxE CANAL 16»». LAMP0RT&HOLT LINE, OUTKAMEPiFC/ THE WORLD'S GREAT GARDEN. Bio de Janeiro. Montevideo and Buenos Aires »' ,: ar .-.» gs luxurious passene;ei ttearners of 21,000 ton displacement, espo- Btgne '. !«»i travel in thf Trop pan: s ¦-:. 12 Bro Y, ay New '. ». .HONOLULU. SUVA. NEW ZEALAND Yh* Wcii Ecoipptd Kdjal Mail Stuuatre, MAM KA (1S.50IJ i..»u:- Apr 14 June lti Aue IS ".NIAGARA" ».»»."(-.j t.,n>t. May 19 July 21 . Sa from Vaiicounr, B. C. For fart*, etc., apply Can. Pac. Kai'.nj-r Can. Pi B.«ls. SU»I Ave 44:h St., N. T .'cr It Ca.«ia«j «:, Australian Line. Wiui-n iiui.d.n». 7«) Uaatlngt S! West. Vancojier. B C urORtowinî! ?T YrAVJEL SEKVlcir ^ ctMi-oRr lvniim i extravagance 107s Purl» \»e. Mint si.i. VanderbUt 47,84. ALL AliOl T BERMUDA IIV NATIVE. 10.. l'urk Ave. (41st St.). Vaoderb.lt 458Í. TO El"ROrE.TO THE ORIENT Canadian Parlfl« »Steamship, Ltd. Can. Pac. B-rig.. Madison av.-t-tth 3!.. N. T. DTCKMAN STREET 1 ERR! r_ to INTEKáTATE PARK. FAKE *»C PA ILARK'S CRUISES by C. P. R. STEAMER« Clark'» 3rd Cr_i»e. J.nuary 23, 1923 ROUND THE WORLD 1 8uperb S3 "EMPRESS of FRANCE" ISIfil (,'ro»« Ton«, Specially Chartered 4 MONTHS CRUISE, $1000 and up including Hotel», Fee», Drive», Guide», eft» Clark'» Î9th Crui.e, February 3 ,?-_ MEDITERRANEAN Snmptuooi SS "EMPRESS of SCOTLAND* 25000 Oros« roas. Specially Chartered G5 DAYS CRUISE. 3600 and up .ndndinS Hotel«, Feen, UriTC», Guides, eta. I»! day« Füvpt.P»!estille, Spain, Ituly. Greece,et«, íitirope »top-overs allowed on both cruise». Furotu and Pas.iion Play Parliti, U69 Frank C. Clark, Time? Baildin.. New York. Í¡5HÑ£¡iwíiS55i35ñ5E3fiMSSfiK5ñ_ií_ C>.N DENMARK, NORWAY SWEDEN, GERMANY and BALTIC STATES Helüg e)lav April 27 Krederlk VIII .May ii Oscar I!.Muy 1H I nited States .June I KI tie, OLW .June July 20 Aus. 31 REPEKIK Mil .June 20 Aug. 1 Sept. 12 se \K II ...June 29 Aug. 10 Sept. 21 NITED STATES July 13 Aug. 24 Oct. 5 or pile-muer Rates: 27 Whitehall St., N.Y. Worcester, $4 ftç. Providence direct, »3.»*. OUTSIDE STATEROOMS, »1.50. Dully ar.d Sunday.5:00 P. M. Krom Pier 19, K. R. Phon» 2700 Reeliman. Ticket» at Pier or Consolidated Ticket Offlcs» IU.SORTS MONT* LAIK IDEAL COUNTRY HOME MONT« LAIR_ N. J. MO«T DELIGHTFULLY SÍTCATED RESIDENTIAL HOTEL IN SEW VORI.'«« SCBUBBS. OI'KN THE ENTIRE YEAR. OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT FREDERICK C. HALL COMPANY TRAVEL TRAVEL TRAVEL T..AVEI. two oceans and linking four continents Fortnightl^^epnice n, China and the Philippines Largest, Fastest and Finest Steamships magnificent Canadian Pacific Empress Steam- largest, fastest and most luxurious on the ink Asia with America this year. Empress of Canada - - 33,000 ions displacement Empress of Australia - - 31,000 tons displacement Empress of Russia - - 25,00-'$ tons displacement Empress of Asia - 25,000 tons displacement e Canadian Pacific Empresses hold the recoî d for the fastest time to the Orient. The new, palatial Empress of Canada and Empress of Australia, shortly to be operated in conjunction with the well known and popular Emfrress of Russia and Empress of Asia, are marvelous achievements of modern science and marine architecture. They possess individually the grandeur, speed and perfection of appointments that make them easily the choice of discriminating travelers. b the Orient There will be a fort-n/ghtl/service from Vancouver, B. C, via Victoria. scheduled for her maiden voyage June 29th, rea and Manchuria. See Fuji, the sacred temple cities of of Pekin, the ancient wall of China ; the great Oriental ong and the exotic city of Manila, in the Philippine*. y as a trip to Europe The new £ Plan your trip vessof(^r w to Japan, iddenC. ghai and Hong As For rates and full information Ask the PACIFIC E. T. STEBBING, General Agent, Passenger Department Canadlan Pacific Building, Madison A**-, at 44tt_ Street, New York City Before you pian a journey see a Canadian Pacific Agent _-¦¦-_¦-_-----_¦¦¦¦¦¦«¦¦_-_____--¦--__>¦ Offices and Agents all over the World RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY. >'. «T. RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. is the most pleasant time of the year to viuit the National Play¬ ground. Bracing naif, breezes. i«arm rpring pun and «parkling sea, the attractive Boardwalk, ronfrctiird surronndings and e\ery out o'door attraction contribute lo enhance the pleasure of your «stay. Three well-appointed golf courses are now in the pink of con¬ dition and promise every opportunity for a perfect game. "You Should be in Atlantic City" THIi LEADING HOUSES Comprise the fifiest in the World. Phone. Wir« or Write for Information, Rates,etc (A'.ways Open. Ali are American P'an unless otherwise noted». Hotel Dennis ^.WcrJ. limb; Marlborongh-Bienhfim Am.r.nH En. Plant J.»LhWtiitifft .>oi»»Co The Holm'iurst A. II. D.rnali Gelen Hall Galen Hall Co. The Ambassador En. 1'lan A (..ne . ml Toblr d'Hulfi Seaside House F. P. Cook't Soni The Wiltshire '¦-.,.,...-I Klll..Owner N. I. «:ollini. MSr. Il I or.nl Tiricet Aient«. !. R. of ;-.'. .'.. Stntinn«. Liberty Station i»r Hu<i>oi HOTEL NASSAU « EST VIRGINIA The Greenbrier, White Snlphur Spring«. W. Va..Splendid f-ir rest an»i recreation, RESORTS LAKEWOOD. N. J. RESORTS LAKEWOOD. N. «J. ,ri.r/Ar THE IIEART OF THE HEALTH GIVING PINES OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY LAUREL HOUSE LÂÏÏRHifeFMES A Hotel of Prestige A Superior Hotel, and Charm Maintaining a Traditional excellency for 43 Years. Home-like Comfort. Superior Service and Cuisine, ¦n -ied r,°\h] Environment. Daily Orchestral Concerts and Dancing. Near the Lakes, Theatres, chopping District. Motor Car to Golf Links. Booklet: "Down Throug. the Year. broken Brurnley, Chamberlln & Co. i el. Lakewood 430. ». MIKI'IIV, SLuiarer. >H »PHY, A»'t Mana.er. Facing on Lake Carasaljo. Surrounded by Towering Pinjas. Thoroughly Modern. Convenient to All Places. Private Bus to Golf Course. Delightful Social Life. Orchestra of Accomplished Musicians. Daily Concerts. Dancing. All Out Door Sports. Tel. Lakewoo»l 'JÏQ. Booklet. F. F. SHÜTE, Manajer. SUPREME COLF ON A FINE 18 HOLE COURSE , .. ..»^SpeCÍal Lallewood Parlor Car every Friday LEAMiS WEST 23RD STREET, C. B. R. OK N. J.. 8:25 I\ M. «T» i«tl «a. ydrlntlc' ,'in<-' >'»i"heim and Mexlleinal »atlis. U" * he New Jer«y Tour, a Road of Never Endinff Delict' . tmmÚ ATLANTIC CITY. IS. j. ROYAL PALACE H ¡WNVEWItNT TOAU AMUStM«rHT? t>.»B»iK. DIET KITCHEN r> ü ? Family P»l^í¿ ?^t.*7d~ jgSSS»rn^?.*rSSa: NEW VORK STATE --;-^-'^ » FOREIGN RKSOgTtJ îïîar^oi«icniidni STswït z e r la] a»».^rrv^î1î,?sC!TY^,-T' *«nd for ««W«ment«n' ,*/^Jt^ H* '"'UáSEmtün,,^ Swi$, Feder«! Railroads, Ml rim »" FOREIGN BKORIB^ _

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TRAVEL

9*.NEW YORKto EUROPEonlLS.QovernmentShtps jSaiiinc» from Piers 1 and «t, Hoboken

To /'.jy .- -"..Chtrboarg.BramanA*â«je.c» .aar, i'» W«j Í0('.. si . Sut» - »pr. 2D Hui?L«K»* St«v Stil» *»<¦ J' J«"»« 1Q.r** W«»flir»t»n W** 6 Jim* ¡0T» CobH ' v>»""»'!''»« n).Pl},neattt.

PU N»'!» Stitt A»r. I» M»y »7battit Rial St.le Apr.;«. M» 31

To piyntMttA ChartPmhamllr Sit'.t *ix * M»y 6

To Cokh cv«M«*n»itino«> BramanHad«*« AP'P M»v IIGranit» Btât« Apr. RJunírap.,r-..i v.-.. May 27 Inly )r<» Caah(Q»taatttwn}.BTtmtn DonataP«»jt.m»».*f 77 JUM g

United States Linesl .. inc.

?' -. «Steamship Co., inc.JOttinging Opern fo-.«/,--^-

U. S. SHIPPING BOARD#"ot Bookltt Addrett D S J.me«

45 Broadway, New York

BERMUDA' TAtr Comfort T^oate

Need a change ? Puta few things m a bagand take the

ARAGUAYAScnlt amery SmtmrdayPier «2, North River.No Pauper: neeued.

A y*ranna, t-wo-riir ii-.' ontbc lar««-i; bo»; in B«eroiudaifrrirf -then Sn/n.iirr withbathing h-satin». "»oorty"S)oV.. Whit better way to«jeune Winter'TRW BL -HOW

r,r.-in.l flentral ['«»aBooth ."-'

THE ROY'i». t'A IL -STEAM PACKET CO.-«»n i»i".K%*)r:>'¦ ItroH'i'.T IV

M.KVT1

3»no ANCHOR UNESN Y. to ''lierbourç s-»«: Southampton

".I Ill.T\M\ Apr. » Apr. 2S Miij 16' (ir^vn Ai>r, il May 2 May 23i:. KKNGAKIA Maj SO June 20 July 11

y to l' j »»ii» l. Cherb m g >S Hamburgi VltONIA .Apr. 8 Ma> 1.« June 17I'ANNONLI Apr. I«

-w York to «vuefciisto-wn ami LiverpoolALBANIA «new) Apr. 1-.« UiMANIA .Api. II» May 17 ...-« >!!!;.» (new) Apr. 20 Muy 24 June 21

'CtlMV (new) Muy .4 May 31 .lune ::t»..'.MARIA (new) Muy 10 June 7 July 5ng Ii i »¦' ¦-.

!.¦¦»»¦.:« 1 '.'»scow( 'It JIBIA Mu» 27 June 24 July 22

<.! ItIA June I» July IS AUR.25:. ¦ ; and GlasgowilKo.MA (new)Apr. 6-

¦ Al.t.KKIA.\pi. 20-> RIA Mil) 21 July 6 Sept. 15ailing from Bouton

l K \\ ll WEEKre ow Exhibit Hoot hu 73 and 74

(.It \M« l ENTR M PALACK»uai.i *ti«l Aii'lnr Stcmnnlilp t ¡a**.

it Uioufli'-a/, ?»ew Vor«

ífa$asíor Cripsto

1 ti.-y tourr» Steamer yo'J:'otel for the entire voyapc,'-';7T^,,, TAMP.CC

Special t.nic HairsV, VORK & CUBA MAIL S. S. <Wall St. New York Tel. J««hn 4600

ENGLANDSIX DAYS

PLYMOUTH.HAVRE.PARIS«TAKIS \;,r. -¿fi May 24I I'M » May 10 Maj 81NEW YORK-HAVRE.PARISApr.' 5

~

~".~~Apr. ll May II .fun«« 18Apr. 12-!Apr. ,' Muj J", .lune 20\»r, 27 .Inn«- .lui} fiMiij 6 .lune 10 Jiilv 1/JMaMi

I a I orraluol'an»I Ili.USOi ran. -eI a Touraine

20 June 24 JuljNEW YORK VIGO «'"-HAVRELa lli"M.i«-«iimii. .... Apr 16COMPAM «9 OFFICE, lí> STATE «ST., N*. Y.

ROYAL MAIL«. EUROPE

Nf» Y.-»rl-1 h.-rbn:..r«S.»u l hum pion.I In in bur*

VE8TRIS-Mat 50ABACI \\ \ - Apr. 22 -.'-OKrMT \»IKI'1 N \\ AI BA>OKOri - i

-June 17Mur SI Mn» t.«: June 24Apr. 15 Maj 27 -lui» 8

\pr. '.".i June 10 .Itilj 23

I ll Y\ II SHODIt.H.Ilt 22

Tke ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO.an DKR

76 Broad

IEEENATIONAL TOLRS 37 Wesi 39* SI

DANCING LNSTnUCTIO.V

LOVELL'SMadison Ave.59th St. J**^I*^vS 10c» ¦«."-. ' u» '»»--i» you tas il tís» UUMt ¦ o d » r .

y.' . . »».il .¦orrarJyLESSONS $H.uvate r.raaoxgi.jir .'.. ÏOESTUBtla. u. t«j u r. M.

TRAVEL TRAVEL TRAVEL

LILY TIin

Easter Tour6 DAYS

Lv. New York by ARAGUAYAApril 8

2 davs in BermudaReturn by ARAGUAYA April I 2

12 DAYSLv. New York by ARAGUAYA

April 88 days in Bermuda

Return by ARAGUAYA April 18

ROYAlSTEAM PACKET COMPANY

Sanderson & Son, Inc., Açents26 Broadway, New York. Tel. Broad 2360

Or Any Steamship Ticket Agent

_, LEAVING NEW YORKS : SAT. APRIL 8th :

8 DAYSLv. New York by ARAGUAYA

April 84 days in Bermuda

Return by MEGANTIC April 14

«Special arrangements with the\X lute Star Line enable us tooiler this attractive eight-day tour.

NASSAUand

EASTERN CUBAFor Easter

Na«aai|--A mont dell*htrn] spot,liaïsau w|th thfl flneBt _.i_mateknown. 20 square miles of tropicreau'.y In this charming British

Eastern Cub*-*.*«^f»T.!P part of Cuba, Snnti-go, ElCaney. Quantanamo, J >a lf|ulri, SanJuan Hill with their rnemorl"«"of '?!>* Mounri.ln scenery, oldcathflrais. old fort», historic houses

an Interesting; country littleknown to tourists. Special roundtrip rates.

Potli?if;s os follows:

MUNARGO (11.000 tons» Apr. 4 & 11MUNAMAR (7,500 ton.) Apr. 8

Munson Steamship Lines-7 AVal« St., N. T.. or any Tonrlst

Agency.

txwhite star-«'lints Piers Sl-62 North River. N«w T-rk.

At noon unless specified.To Chcrb.uirB.Southampton

MAGNIFICENT Tille» WEEKLY SAI!__\e;se'lrmpir .A or. 1 Apr. 22 May 1»loiiierlr (new) Apr. IS May tj .Tune jr.Majestic (now) 3P.11 .May 20 June 17 July 8

To T.Ucrpoul via QoeetntoivnI'NEXOin.OEI) WEEKLY HEUV1CB.

Celtic .Apt. 1 Apr 29 .lune 3¦utrintio .Apr. 8 May 27 June 21[Willie .Apr. li> May 13 June 11»legi-ntlc .Apr. Illi-firlc .Mr. 23 Ma.» 20 June 17in Aiores. Madeira, eilbriiltur, Algiers,

Naples nod f.eno»«ruble. 11 A M. ..Apr 26 July s Aup. 2'«ictlc 11 A. M.Aug. 8 Sept. 211

^AT.. Plymouth, Cherbourg and Antwerp

-. nonliind .Apr. 1 May G Junel6,.,.1-n.l .Apr, ,t May 17» Junol7-nl.ind. Apr 22 May 27 July 1.eland .Apr. 20 June 3 juiy g

To Hamburg, Liban and lliili/lg¦n inland .May 9

^ aêMEm.êMMm'I 0 HamburgMlnnekivhda(3Manchuria.St. I'aulMongolia

.In PI) mouth und Cherbourgclass) 3P.M.Apr, i- May 24

.3 P, M. .Apr 28 Muy 31.3 P M. .May 3 June

.1 P M .Mav 1 7 June :"¦Ititernstif»! i1 Mercantil» Marine Company

mers 1.300,000 Tons>. Y., or Local Ajrent».

IJOINTlSERVICE]I WITH ¦

New York to EuropeDe Luse Service

TO PLYMOUTH, BOULOGNE,HAMBURG

By Kew AB-M-i^in Flag Stea.rae_->Rc-olutcMav 2. May 30, June 27Uoli_j.ro May 16, June 13, July 11

Regular ServiceTO HAMBURG DIRF.CT

Sailint» rvi-i» T1lnr_da: by the repu¬lir iifánifi. Mount Clay, Mount Cer¬ro!!, Mount Clinton, ..-.ni», Bayern,VVuerttemberg, w.h sr-ecini cabin andunproved third c'a»» accommodation».United American* Lines, inc.39 ..roadway Whitehal

NORTH GERMANLLOYD

NEW YORK- BREMEN, DirectS, .-. Seydlitz April 1«!.May 24?. S. Hannover Afin! 2t> -June 7S. S. Yorck Mav l.i.june_l

fortnightly thereafter(. »bin and 3rd C!a__,

'. n>'.irpastrd cuuinr and lerviceKot rate., el» ..,-.,-:,

18 Pt'ARL ST., NEW Y0NK CT1Bowling Green rrs.1

NaVIGAZIONE GENERALE ITALIANAT« P^LEftMO.NAPLES.<iENAA.« ,, *.r ¦*»"".<-. »rid Ratea Apply tolUlla-Amerloa, Shipping Corp., l Stat. St»

l S. SHIPS TO EUROPEWrite UNITED STATES LINESÍ5 BROADWAY, NEW TORK

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BETWEEN NEW YORKALBANY & TROY m ïïii j» ¦»/i

Ccrrnmencing Friday, March 31st, Steamers of this Com¬pany will resume operations handling Freight and Passengertraffic. Daily sailings from New York, Pier 33, N. R., Foo:Canal Street, 6:00 P. M.; West 132nd St., 6:30 P. M. FromAlbany 8:00 P. M. Passengers ticketed and baggage checkedto allpoints. Telephone Canal 9000.EXPRESS SERVICE ACCORDED ALL FREIGHT TRAFFICShipments will be received commencing Wednesday,

March sgth.HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY

Middi Borland. Receiver

1 <^~*-"""Vn-/*2a^È2

.f*Slt*¡SvBaaaiím&itK.lÍYr^^~~^'TOm 20

ServiceResumedTuesdayAPRIL 4

Via Cape Cod CanalThe picturesque, convenient route; ideal for businessman or tourist. Interesting views of Cape Cod Canaland Boston Harbor. Always insight of land and all theway by water. No change.The famous METROPOLITAN LINE steamers affordevery convenience and comfort. Connections at Bostonwith Eastern Steamship Lines' steamers tor Portland,Rockland, Bangor and Yarmouth, N. S.Steamers leave Pier 18. North Ri\»er (foot Murrav Street)New Ycrli daily Including Sunday at 5P.M. Tel Barclay 501)0

EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, Inc.t^BBStstntwstss^BaVWsaswswtsastmmaaatm11.mmammmmmm.

to BOSTONSplindirt Sfearr.eió 5p/end;»j ScrriceOrcheat/R on eech etearn&r.

Ler-::: com'ortab!« stateroom».t^»T8Plt-i' 1« N'. R. Fullon Street DailyInr.-J Jlng Sundara 5:0«» P. M.«ttW LOMB'.i -. LINK-t,eave «Daily e*eer»tSund»y«o'.e.-4»»N.R.HouatonSt.r:%I:.V!.

'*;«'

.T'ie P-.-M»o it« Piros

»ROVÏ0ENCESS.6OLÍWE i.<-»u.ct rf«it« l'.ul ¿a, N. B., lit. H.

loe ±:.Y v«««..«. <»u»d Biuidaye .-i »7« 1',OiiWlde .SiausrcAua. Sí.iaI.raoxE CANAL 16»».

LAMP0RT&HOLT LINE,OUTKAMEPiFC/THE WORLD'S GREAT GARDEN.Bio de Janeiro. Montevideo

and Buenos Aires»' ,: ar .-.» gs luxurious passene;eittearners of 21,000 ton displacement, espo-Btgne '. !«»i travel in thf Troppan: s ¦-:. 12 Bro Y, ay New '. ».

.HONOLULU. SUVA. NEW ZEALANDYh* Wcii Ecoipptd Kdjal Mail Stuuatre,MAM KA (1S.50IJ i..»u:- Apr 14 June lti Aue IS".NIAGARA" ».»»."(-.j t.,n>t. May 19 July 21.Sa from Vaiicounr, B. C.For fart*, etc., apply Can. Pac. Kai'.nj-rCan. Pi B.«ls. SU»I Ave 44:h St., N. T .'cr ItCa.«ia«j «:, Australian Line. Wiui-n iiui.d.n».7«) Uaatlngt S! West. Vancojier. B C

urORtowinî!?T YrAVJEL SEKVlcir ^ctMi-oRr lvniim i extravagance107s Purl» \»e. Mint si.i. VanderbUt 47,84.

ALL AliOl T BERMUDA IIV NATIVE.10.. l'urk Ave. (41st St.). Vaoderb.lt 458Í.TO El"ROrE.TO THE ORIENTCanadian Parlfl« »Steamship, Ltd.Can. Pac. B-rig.. Madison av.-t-tth 3!.. N. T.

DTCKMAN STREET 1 ERR! r_to INTEKáTATE PARK. FAKE *»C

PA

ILARK'S CRUISES by C. P. R. STEAMER«Clark'» 3rd Cr_i»e. J.nuary 23, 1923ROUND THE WORLD

1 8uperb S3 "EMPRESS of FRANCE"ISIfil (,'ro»« Ton«, Specially Chartered4 MONTHS CRUISE, $1000 and up

including Hotel», Fee», Drive», Guide», eft»Clark'» Î9th Crui.e, February 3

,?-_ MEDITERRANEANSnmptuooi SS "EMPRESS of SCOTLAND*

25000 Oros« roas. Specially CharteredG5 DAYS CRUISE. 3600 and up.ndndinS Hotel«, Feen, UriTC», Guides, eta.I»! day« Füvpt.P»!estille, Spain, Ituly. Greece,et«,íitirope »top-overs allowed on both cruise».

Furotu and Pas.iion Play Parliti, U69 _»Frank C. Clark, Time? Baildin.. New York.Í¡5HÑ£¡iwíiS55i35ñ5E3fiMSSfiK5ñ_ií_

C>.NDENMARK, NORWAYSWEDEN, GERMANYand BALTIC STATESHelüg e)lav April 27Krederlk VIII .May iiOscar I!.Muy 1HI nited States .June I

KI tie, OLW .June July 20 Aus. 31REPEKIK Mil .June 20 Aug. 1 Sept. 12se \K II ...June 29 Aug. 10 Sept. 21NITED STATES July 13 Aug. 24 Oct. 5or pile-muer Rates: 27 Whitehall St., N.Y.

Worcester, $4 ftç. Providence direct, »3.»*.OUTSIDE STATEROOMS, »1.50.Dully ar.d Sunday.5:00 P. M.Krom Pier 19, K. R. Phon» 2700 Reeliman.Ticket» at Pier or Consolidated Ticket Offlcs»

IU.SORTSMONT* LAIK

IDEAL COUNTRY HOME

MONT« LAIR_ N. J.MO«T DELIGHTFULLY SÍTCATEDRESIDENTIAL HOTEL IN SEWVORI.'«« SCBUBBS.OI'KN THE ENTIRE YEAR.OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENTFREDERICK C. HALL COMPANY

TRAVEL TRAVEL TRAVEL T..AVEI.

two oceans and linking four continents

Fortnightl^^epnicen, China and the PhilippinesLargest, Fastest and Finest Steamships

magnificent Canadian Pacific Empress Steam-largest, fastest and most luxurious on the

ink Asia with America this year.Empress of Canada - - 33,000 ions displacementEmpress of Australia - - 31,000 tons displacementEmpress of Russia - - 25,00-'$ tons displacementEmpress of Asia - 25,000 tons displacement

e Canadian Pacific Empresses hold the recoî d for the fastest time to theOrient. The new, palatial Empress of Canada and Empress of Australia,shortly to be operated in conjunction with the well known and popularEmfrress of Russia and Empress of Asia, are marvelous achievements ofmodern science and marine architecture. They possess individually thegrandeur, speed and perfection of appointments that make them easilythe choice of discriminating travelers.

b the OrientThere will be a fort-n/ghtl/service from Vancouver, B. C, via Victoria.

scheduled for her maiden voyage June 29th,rea and Manchuria. See Fuji, the sacred temple cities ofof Pekin, the ancient wall of China ; the great Orientalong and the exotic city of Manila, in the Philippine*.y as a trip to Europe

The new£Plan your trip

vessof(^rw to Japan,

iddenC.ghai and Hong

AsFor rates and full information

Ask the PACIFICE. T. STEBBING, General Agent, Passenger Department

Canadlan Pacific Building, Madison A**-, at 44tt_ Street, New York City

Before you pian a journeysee a Canadian Pacific Agent

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Offices and Agents all over the World

RESORTSATLANTIC CITY. >'. «T.

RESORTSATLANTIC CITY, N. J.

is the most pleasant time of the year to viuit the National Play¬ground. Bracing naif, breezes. i«arm rpring pun and «parkling sea,the attractive Boardwalk, ronfrctiird surronndings and e\ery outo'door attraction contribute lo enhance the pleasure of your «stay.Three well-appointed golf courses are now in the pink of con¬dition and promise every opportunity for a perfect game."You Should be in Atlantic City"THIi LEADING HOUSESComprise the fifiest in the World. Phone. Wir« or Write for Information, Rates,etc(A'.ways Open. Ali are American P'an unless otherwise noted».Hotel Dennis

^.WcrJ. limb;Marlborongh-BienhfimAm.r.nH En. PlantJ.»LhWtiitifft .>oi»»Co

The Holm'iurstA. II. D.rnaliGelen HallGalen Hall Co.

The AmbassadorEn. 1'lan A I« (..ne. ml Toblr d'HulfiSeaside HouseF. P. Cook't SoniThe Wiltshire

'¦-.,.,...-I Klll..OwnerN. I. «:ollini. MSr.

Il I or.nl Tiricet Aient«.!. R. of ;-.'. .'.. Stntinn«. LibertyStation i»r Hu<i>oi

HOTEL NASSAU« EST VIRGINIA

The Greenbrier, White Snlphur Spring«.W. Va..Splendid f-ir rest an»i recreation,

RESORTSLAKEWOOD. N. J.

RESORTSLAKEWOOD. N. «J.

,ri.r/Ar THE IIEART OF THE HEALTHGIVING PINES OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEYLAUREL HOUSE LÂÏÏRHifeFMESA Hotel of Prestige A Superior Hotel,

and CharmMaintaining a Traditionalexcellency for 43 Years.Home-like Comfort.Superior Service and Cuisine,¦n -ied r,°\h] Environment.Daily Orchestral Concerts

and Dancing.Near the Lakes, Theatres,chopping District.Motor Car to Golf Links.

Booklet: "Down Throug. the Year.broken Brurnley, Chamberlln & Co.i el. Lakewood 430.». MIKI'IIV, SLuiarer.>H »PHY, A»'t Mana.er.

Facing on Lake Carasaljo.Surrounded byTowering Pinjas.

Thoroughly Modern.Convenient to All Places.

Private Bus to Golf Course.Delightful Social Life.

Orchestra ofAccomplished Musicians.Daily Concerts. Dancing.

All Out Door Sports.Tel. Lakewoo»l 'JÏQ.

Booklet.F. F. SHÜTE, Manajer.

SUPREME COLFON A FINE 18 HOLE COURSE

, .. ..»^SpeCÍal Lallewood Parlor Car every FridayLEAMiS WEST 23RD STREET, C. B. R. OK N. J.. 8:25 I\ M.

«T» i«tl «a.ydrlntlc' ,'in<-' >'»i"heim and Mexlleinal »atlis.

U" * he New Jer«y Tour, a Road of Never Endinff Delict' .

tmmÚATLANTIC CITY. IS. j.

ROYAL PALACE H¡WNVEWItNT TOAU AMUStM«rHT?t>.»B»iK. DIET KITCHEN r> ü ?Family P»l^í¿ ?^t.*7d~jgSSS»rn^?.*rSSa:

NEW VORK STATE

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a»».^rrv^î1î,?sC!TY^,-T' *«nd for ««W«ment«n' ,*/^Jt^ H*'"'UáSEmtün,,^ Swi$, Feder«! Railroads, Ml rim »"

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