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Ask your 1ocal Steamship or Tourist Agent for full details, or write AMERICAN ORIENTAL MAIL LINE ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE Managing Operators 101 Bourse Bldg.. Pl ROUM can Mr. TOUIS 3Ot 1 HOUSE, X TO EIGHE Bt Wil COLORED MAN AND WIFE, JUST| CAME TO WASHINGTON, WANT TO BUY A HOUS 5 TO 8 ROOMS OR BIGG IN N.W.. N.E. OR GOOD S.E. | SECTIONS. CAN PAY TWO-| THIRDS DOWN CASH IF IT | IS NOT OVER §5000. DO| NOT WANT ro BUY | FROM A REAL MAN, SO I J SOME MONEY ADDRE BOX 170-Y. STAR OFFICE. ra. nta steamers vice to_Peru and Chile via Panama Canal, Outside rooms, first cabin oaly. Unexcelled cuisine ond service. Fortnightl, ‘lings from New York. Special rate OUTOF-TOWN RE { WHITE STAR LINE FOR SALE obdle. 6-room hou trail, on zood Can tr X oo Address Box 131-Y. 600 ffice. ni cash THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, NOVEMBER 8, 1925— PART STEAMSHIPS, Tl.VE LUXURY CRUISE STEAMSHIPS, PALESTINE - By thefamouss. S. “R Leaving New York, Fe \OTTERI e Feb. 2nd, 1926 under the Holland America Line's ©own management 67 Days of Deligh tful Diversion Itinerary includes: Mad, Cadiz, Seville, br:ll;lr'."knkb:r’:: Tunis, Athens, Constantinople. The Holy Land. Egypt, Italy and’ the SEASHORE A DELIGHTFUL SEASON TO VISIT TIDEWATER VIRGINIA SPECIAL WEER END TOURS TO VIRGINIA BEACH Including Stateroom and Hotel i it Accommodations H FRIDAY to MONDAY $18.60 SATURDAY to TUESDAY | 1LY SAILINGS to NORFOLK O POINT COMFORT, 630 PM. NEW YORK-BOSTON BY SEA ity Ticket_Offce. Woodward Bliz.. i 731 15th St Norfolk & Washington STEAMBOAT CO. CALIFORNIA by Sea 15 days on largest and fastest ships in Coast-to-Coast service. Liberal sightseeing opportunities. Three centuries of ramance in 15 days. Accommodations, service and cuisine equal to transatlantic standards. irst, Second. Intermediate and Third Class . Hicks, 1208 F Street N. W., Washington, or any’ aathorized steamship agent. American Expre o. s in churie of v e i umber of guests limited. Send for llustraed folger. Holland America Linc | 21-24 State Street New York or Local Agents Adriatic WY Jan. 7 Feb. 25 Itinerary: Madeira, Gibralt Monaco, Naples, Athens, Constantinople, Haifa, Syracuse, Naples, Monaco, Jan. 16; Mar. 6 Duration 46 days. Stop-overs permit- ted. Optional return via North Euro- pean ports. RED STAR LINE | RUISE Go with the world’s greatest travel system 3 ighted passengers of four previous years have discov- eDreeld“":)tul (phil mnglnl Canadian Pacific standard of serv- ice throughout. Escort everywhere by experienced Cana- an Pacific staff. Guest-of-honor treatment and privileges ou'll see the Holy Land from Nazareth to Jerusalem nd Bethlehem. You'll traverse Egypt from Cairo to Tutankhamen's tomb and Karnak. You'll visit placeswhich many travellers regretfully miss —Venice, Syracuse. Lis- bon. And all this with comfort and enjoyment which few travellers find....Sailing from New York, Feb. 9, for 64 days. Reservations are in decided demand. Please choose your accommodations now. EMPRESS OF FRANCE o Cruiser Steamships now command better Accommodatio A agent or C. E. Washington, "OU ENJOY the finest ser- S. 8. LEVIATHAN sails November 14 New York to Cherbourg and Southampton vice afioat, and the best food on the Atlantic when you cross on any one of the sixUniced States Linesships. Sail under the Stars and Stripesand you will haveone complaint about the erip— “00 shovt.” Go to Europe now and en- joy thereal “season” in Con- tinental capitals. Hotels are not crowded and rates are rlzt-mu" ble. hV‘/hi:h |?‘ the ollowing ships will you choose? This giant liner is famed for speed, steadinessand besuty. Its distinctive American home atmosphere has deared it to thousands. Smoothly running elevators, Colonial windows, reseful and refined furnishings. Triple promenade decks! First Class ($210 up), Second Class ($136.25 up) and Third . 8. - REPUBLIC sails November 21 New York to Cobh, Plymouth, Cherbourg, Bremen » S. S AMERICA "EAMSHIPS 9 Sl e A - ST, ini 1 o) em of tR’hylmndl Only 2 Days From New York Reduced Summer Vacation Rates Good to Nov. 30 Sailings Twice Weekly Via Palatiat, Twin-Screw Steamers. “FORT VICTORIA® and b “FORT ST. GEORGE” For Iliustrated, Booklets Write ‘i’ FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 34 Whitehall Street - New York City \.._9:! or any local To < First class in- cluding Meals and Berths. The enly line to Los Angeles and San Fran- cisco offering 2 days at Panama Canal and vis- its at Colombia, Nic- aragua, Selvador Gua- and Mezxice. AY for day the Panama Mail Cruise offers the most economi- cal, most interesting route .to the Coust. All outside rooms. Beds, not berths. Music. Swimming Pool. Steamers built especially for this Service. Sailings from New York S. S, COLOMBIA S. 8. VENEZUELA ov: 10 Dec. 10 S S ECUADOR e Y any ‘Asent'or write for Bookier 1 PANAMA MAIL S. S. CcO. 10 Hanover Square _ New York ILOSE beside you are the won- derlands of South America— Riode Janeiro with its magnificent harbor, Santos, Montevideo, glori ous Buenos Aires. You can see them by taking a delightful trip on the Pan America Line luxuri- ous 21,000 ton Government ships S. 8. American Legion S. 8. Southern Cross S. 8. Pan America 8. 8. Western World You’llhave areal bed in an cutside room (most have private bath), the best of food and e:zlhomg com- Take this splendid trip now. Sai from New York alternate ys. Or take the even more thrilling Round South America tour. Your local Steamship or Tourist Agent will gladly furnish full details, or write | PAN AMERICA LINE MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE Managing Operators Baltimore, Md. Keyser Building Class ($87.50 up). ““Leviathan” Fl-gshi ofthe Fleet and the prideof America. Pompeian Swimming Pool, Winter Garden, Louis XIV Salon, tearooms,gymnasiums. First Class (3265 up), Second Class ($147.50 up) and Third Class (from $92.50). “President ing” & “President Roosevelt” The two famous sister ships with a Eemnality all their own. Every stateroom an outside one. Real beds, and period furniture. First Class (8190 ur) and Thitd Class (885 up). “"America”® "Republic” Two of the largest and finest “cabin”(one-class)ships sails November 28 New York to Plymouth, Cherbourg and Bremen Fifty day Mediterranean Crusse to world ports and Holy Land on S. S. Re- public,sailing January21. All expenses $590 to $1890. Ask for complete information. afloat. Both extremely pop- ularsince theyvirtually offer first class luxury at second class cost. Cabin rates from $140 on the Republic and $145 on the America. Third Class ($85 up). Ask 30ur local seamship agent 1oday fo complame particulars abowt United States Lines or write to address below. Doliar for dollar your momey buys more om vowr own splendid ships. Operating the LEVIATHAN, GEORGE ‘W ASHINGTON, PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, PRESIDENT HARDING, REPUBLIC and AMERICA to Europe. 1414 “F7 Street Washington, D. C. (Main 7431) Jacksonville Gateway to Florida Connections at Jacksonville to St. Augustine, Daytona, Palm Beach, Mfami. Orlando. Tampa, St. Petersburg and other points. Also DIRECT service Phila delphia to Miami. via new 8. 8. BERKSHIRE. Sailings everr 10 days. are from Philadelphia $46.48. including als and berth. * * * Autos car- *+ AllExpense Tours. * Send for illustrated book. steaniers weekly Balti- 2 to Boston. Round trip, ' $32.00. N & MINERS ATION_ € _'SYSTEM FOR DRAINING | Farmers of Pacific Coast Adopt New York to ENGLAND, IRELAND FRANCE, GERMANY | | Bremen, November 17 One Class Cabin to Bremen via Cobh Berlin, November 24 Plymouth—Cherbourg—Bremen | = Muenchen, December 1 Cobh— Cherbourg — Bremen Whether you keok Ist, Ind or 3rd « on our largest vessel or on of our superb One-Class-Cabin mers, you sre assured of a uni- f Service — the world's standard for 68 years WEST INDIES CRUISES by the S. 8. Columbus, Jan. 30 snd Feb, 25, 1926. Charrered by Raymond & Whitcomb Company. All shei= excursions included in Ra:.. “Detailed information from your local 5. 5. Agent or 31 Broadway, New York Your Steamship 1 Problem Solved | A\ Bring us your problem re. sarding passage to Europe. In our vast organization of 106 ships ofevery type your exact requir ‘ments will be met, whethy for a luxus ous suite on the worl, largest steamer Majestic or economical passage in the New, Tourist 3rd Cabin. WHITE STAR LINR T Transronr Love - Rap San Lo Washington Office, 1208 F. St., N.W. R. M. Hicks, Man: Special Winter Voyages TO THE EDITERRANEA By the luxurious steamship DUILIO , ottt by e, Minimum Rate $275.08 and by the popular COLOMBO ..ol to the ModweTansas Jan. 1§ and Feb. 23 Casablanca - Gibraltar — Palermo Naj o Minimum Rate §176.00 OPTIONAL SHORE EXCURSIONS NAVIGAZIONE ALL 1 State 8t., New York or Local Agents 3 Days by Sea Round Trip from Baltimore, $83.57 Round Trip from Philadelphia, $86.31 bracing voyage on modern with Lloyd's highest rating staterooms. “Runnine hot and | hower axtra. itos carried From_ Philadelphia 50 So. Whare Nov. ¢ Write for Folder Baltimore & Carolina S. S. Co. 1008 15th St. N.W. Franklin 139 pumping from dee| | method put into use by farn | Pacitic agains {ing had proved to cost $40 to §80 |acre and had usualy r i mation of drain; lanee of bonds secured by | were already rigation d “Che de art of bond-carrying ir- pumping system ix years i but it dopted in the frrigated reg of central California 400 wells are was has OVERIRRIGATED LANDS| draining nearly ' Is are aind the water i driven r will mairtai at any de approxin ) cipal point in fave | pump drainag the surface wate in their fight | gation worth more ogged sofl needed to run ) ditches or by ti . Nearly 500 women applied for | patents”in England during the year 1924 Process of Pumping From i 2 5 10 200 feet deey Deep Wells. Jumped by electric Each pump iderground wa e weils is the of the States than the curren li or ectric pumps Dratnage by de cessitated for ts and issu nds which dis TOURS. Sunny Playgrounds South Amerien Persia, Egypt—Desert Camping Motoring North Africa | IN SMALL. SELECT. ESCORTED GROUPS | The Boyd Tours, Inc. Eat. 1895 Bagdad. 1819 Broadway, New York HORT delightful trips to gay, | romantic and fascinating Hav- | ana. Six days at sea, four days full | { of the sparkle and { Cuban Monte Carlo. gaiety of the FREE MOTOR TRIPS in and about Havana. Steamer is your hotel while you go ashore each day for motor trips through fascinating sights Sndeapericnces T ds T oeda0o. | withaccommodationsathotelonshore. | FASTEST TIME BY EXPRESS STEAMERS Sail every Saturday and reach Havana Tuesday before noon. Fare One Way $85 Round Trip $160 and FLORIDA Via Havana at Reduced Rates MEXICO CITY One Way $10S Round Trip $183 For full information address Feot of Wall Street, New York WARD The World’s Pre-eminent Cruising Ship Again Sailing Eastward Jan. 14, 1926 ITHIN the compass of 133 days you wiil fol- low a masterhand itinerary vigiting each country at a time of the year when climatic and other conditions are at their best. Supreme in the unriv- aled experience and resources of the world’s foremost travel organi- zationand the renowned Cunard service. Fares cover all shore excursions Complete guide-book and other literature on request. THOS. COOK | & SON New York, or 1406 H St Arency. p. € 588 Fifth Avenue, Cunard Rteamshin Co. NW. or s Staamahin 1420 F St. N.W.. Washington. 6th CRUISE FROM NEW YORK, JAN ROUND THE WORLD OVER FOUR MONTHS, $1250 to $3000 Except with Private Batli By specially chartered sumptuous new Cunard oil-burner “LACONIA, 20,000 tons; already a popular cruise favorite; personal management of Mr. Clark . A floating palace for the trip; 26 days in Japan and Ciina, Peki included; Havana, Panama Canal, Los Xngelen, ilo, Honolulu, Man Java, option of 17 days in India; Ceylon, 8 days in Cai Athens, Naples, Monte Carlo, Cherbourg. Europe best spring season and stopovers are permitted. Exceptional management, reasonable first class inclusive rates, a party of distinction and an itinerary of unusual charm, combine to make this THE IDEAL VOYAGE THIS WINTER. CLARK'S 22nd CRUISE, JAN. 3062 Days, $600 to $1700 = MEDITERRANEAN _Bg Tciflly chartered brand-new Cunard oil-burner “TRANSYL- VANIA, " 17,000 tons; 15 days in Egypt and Palestine; Lisbon (Madrid) Tunis, Spain, Italy, Greece, Constantinople, etc. Stop-over in Europe. 2nd ANNUAL SUMMER CRUISE, NORWAY & WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN June 30, by specially chartered new 17,000 ton Cunarder, “T,ANCAS- TRIA."" Our rates always include hotels, drives, guides, fees, etc. 1420 1 oSG\ N o, Jerusalem, reached in the As Originator of Round the World Crui = Travel Via The Comfort Route! Large, modern steamers of the Merchants & Miner Line, including N nificent S. S. AL —aver Sunday £ ksonville, Flor vannah * meals. rooms: st decks. Fare Balti. . inciud ing meals and berth. $30.96. 4th Annual Cruise De Luxe 7 Spain, Gibraltar, Algiers, Sicily, Riviera, Monte Carlo, Cunard S.S. Madeira, Tunis, Constantinople, France, England w1 3 . 1 Woodw RENOWNED CRUISING STEAMERS RESOLUTE R WINTER CRUISES around to the the World West Indies From New York via the Five winter vacation cruises Panama Canal. A superb to the Panama Canal and ship—a splendid manage- Spanish Main—a ship,ideal ment and service — the in size and appotntments— privileges of foreign registry delightful excursions ashore —and a fascinating itiner- in America's “Isles of ary. Romance”. RESOLUTE RELIANCE v . 21,1926 From New York F'P&“Atfil}zbffi 1926 Dec.21-14days (s.s. Resobueai " San Francisco Feb. 9, 1926 —15days Jan.27-27days Rates $1500 and up including —27days Apr. 1-14days shore excursi For full information send to UNITED AMERICAN LINES (Harriman Line) 35-39 Broadway, New York, or local steamship and tourist agents

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