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RESORTS. 9 STEAMSHIPS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 29, 1925—PART 6. i S i, [ TEAMSHIPS, iy STEAMSHIPS. _ STEAMSHIPS. — | _ ur;!f-.'-]?(}'gf N.J — AT r\'gr‘fio('f'rr: N HEB‘Q[VJS TU NU-{E 1 1] y You. aee Mlpfifi)fig L 13: D more than a m H A NIVERSARY oridal; =k passenger — | U o "’..“:‘:f,:‘,{%:l..!“;} = LEVIATHAN O opegfhesizgreat i Congregation’s Sisterhood ;gfi.&;?&s;zfl::' BT s e o % Beeciiliy 5 N aitedicsEailing, | Will Give Elahorate Bazaar. RomdSouls Anerce Tow. | S Bl At REN sa ember passenger; you are a part- i 3 0 Fmriet P, 1o, faciegitle o New York to Cherbourg owner. Dollar for dollar Dinner and Dance. NS Santa Luisa.Jan, Pt o uaiie) and Southampton ot e e s mox e s A Bhi s ol joy the utmost in comfort, GRACE l-l:“!& P mg;.]l}g?in\ffl}‘u”s;,‘d«‘;’.“n‘f" including cuisine and service for what- ————— L T 5. s e [ and verth. ‘Autos carried. All-Expense aids, Go to Europe now and en- Let the rest of the world go by— HINK of yourself for one week. Transpose early morning rising, subway riding, traffic congestion, crowded streets and hurried meals into a roller chair ride, a game of golf, a gallop on the beach and participation in the numerous Boardwalk attractions, residing at an ideal hotel of your choice, partaking leisurely of good food and then~elghl hours of real sleep. Spcnd a-week-a-month at Atlantic City ¥ Always in Season be_on disp THE LEADING HOUSES are v, in the world. will secare bookler, joy thereal “season” in Con- tinental capitals. Horels are not crowded and rates arc reasonable. Which of the following ships will you choose? GEORGE WASHINGTON sails December 12 New York to Plymouth, Cherbourg and Bremen Booklet z rehants & Miners' unsportation Co. 1 SCN.W. Maln 4612 —~—— 3 Days by Sea Round Trip from Baltimore, $83.57 Round Trip from Philadelphia, $86.31 ul. bracing voyage on modern s with Tloyd's hiehest raung trooms. Running hot and 1 Private bath and shower extra. Excellent meals and service . Autos carried. NEXT SAILINGS From Phitadeipnia # Your Steamship , Problem Solved Bring us your problem re- garding passage to Europe. In our vast organization of 106 ships ofevery type your exact requir ments will be met, whethy for a luxuri- ous suite on the world's largest steamer Majestic or economical passage in the New, Tcurist 3rd Cabin. WH ITE STAR LINE “George Washington” Thisgiant liner is famed for speed, steadinessand beauty. Its distinctive American home atmosphere has en- deared it to thousands. Smoothly running elevators, Colonial windows, restful and refined furnishings. Triple promenade decks, S. S. PRESIDENT ©open and comprise the finest 1 10 any of the following hotels eservations and other information i Transrone Live-REp StanLive 50”50, Whiarves Firsc Class ($210 up), Second Az Sets) Tesymers | 2= eseEaan RT3nnaTIONAL MEMCANTIEE MARINE GoMPaRY Nocdiys clm (5116 25w A -Hote! Dennis A - otel Erigiten G 2 7 5 E N p) and Third o i ) t \ Baltimore & Carolina S. S. Co. £ L eviathan” A -Hotsl Morton A -The Holmhurst 1008 15th St. N.W. _ Franklin 139 Sdlls December 26 £ -The Am3assador E-Earopean plan DISPLACING OF ROYAL CARRIAGES FEARED f Lond May Re Flagship of the Flect and the pride of Am mica. Pompeian Swimming Pool, Winter Garden, Louis XIV Yalon, tea rooms, gymnasiums. First Class ($265 up), Second Class ($147.50 up) and Third Class (from $92.50). “President Harding”& “President Roosevelt” The two famous sister ships with a Eersomluy all their own. Every stateroom an outside one. Real beds, and period furniture. First Class ($190 up) and Third Class ($85 up). A-American plan AE-Both plars New York to Plymouth, Cherbourg and Bremen Through Pullmans—43; houra hy ;n\ 'n’u‘ w :mm eton Tenoasor Baltimore and Onio R, § ticket agents. 1> days on largest and fastest ships in Coast-to-Coast service. shtsecing opportuniies. Three centurics of romance in 15 days. Accommodations, service and cuisine equal to transatiantic standards. First, Second. Intermediate and Third Class PR i 08 ¥ Street N. W., Washington, G uthorized steamship agent. Fifty day Mediterranean Cruise to world ports and Holy Land on S. S. Re- public, scheduled to sail January 21. All expenses $590 to $1890. Ask for . complete information. | Hotel A Chalowta-haddon Ha ’ | | | 1f you believed— you'd fnd immaculxe house keeping, good music, best of food and service, you'd write to GALEN HALL ATLANTIC CITY, K. J. for bills of fare and rates today. Specially attractive rates during November and December IROQUO SOUTN CAROLINA AVE. NEAR BEACH Kuropean Plan Room with running water - $1.50 and 2.0 Room with pri bath, $2.50, $2.06 and $£.00 America Room with running water Room with private bath - PANAM A PACIFIC LINE Internatio ) Marine Compamy D ERmIR® « s Kadio and telephones in rooms. L Fireprool R B Lody, M.D., Owner Ocerlaoking Hamilton Harbor Bermuda’s Newest and Most Palatial Hotel (Opons Decomber 2006 'ATERING to most discrimi- nating clientele — accom- modations for four hundred and sixty guests. Fireproof throughout. Fifteen acres tropical gardens, tennis, golf, Special work 3 rates A_C.McCicllan, Prop ‘America”&"Republic” Two of the largest and finest f “cabin” (one-class) ships afloat. Both extremely pop- ular since theyvirtuallyoffer first class luxury at second class cost. Cabin rates from [l $140 on the Republic and $145 on the America. Third [ “ o TAMPA. FLA Adriatic Jan. 7; Feb. 25 Lapland Jan. 16; Mar. 6 ~ bathing, sailing, dancing, etc. - - s horses Ttinerary: Madeira, Gibraltar, Algiers, e Class ($85 up). 8> s CAOCUIE, | —— Monaco, Naples, Athens, Dardanelles, ~Duration 46 davs. Stop-overs permit. (885 up For bookler unte 1t r Constantinople, Haifa, Alexandria; ted. Optional rerurn via North Euro .« .. Mr.J. A-SHERRARD, Muoge o Colton Manor 1 The r Kinz Geors Syracuse, Naples, Monaco, Gibraltar. pean ports. Hotel Berm . H i nsylvania Avenue | B Ask your local steamship agent today ' Atlantic City A WHITE STAR LINE + RED STAR LINE for comsleie pariculars cbout Uniied ' i ¢ — —— States Lines or write to address below. t TOURN. ot desiatal glace v e _J | = 1l TOURS. Dollar for dollar your money buys mare on your own splendid ships. cAmerzcan €xpress WINTER anp SPRING TOURS Bermuda Special Christmas Holiday Tour 11 days, ($123and up from New York). Advance reservations for any sail- Operating the LEVIATHAN, GEORGE FLORIRAIS SORRRTES S TV WASHINGTON, PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, PRESIDENT HARDING, REPUBLIC and AMERICA to Europe. 1413 “F" Street Washington, D. C. (Main 7431) Come to this Vacation Tours To West ludies Special 10 day all expense tour to 4 great resort, ' thriving port, busy indust city. Come and live in Tampa where the climate is ing,any length trip, steamship tick- e delightful and heslth, the sage. Send for Bermuda Booklet. — facilities for pleasure and e o sports unsurpassed. the op- Mediterrancan, Egypt Mexico and Hawaii vl H perfectly planned Smal! parties with escort. Depar- business and investment al- EVERY DAY departing Jan- | tures weekly, starting Dec. 27th. most limitless. Tampa in- Every arrangement made for your comfort and enjoyment. Write for booklet *“Escorted Tours to Cali- rch. Prices 320 to $1,89. No tful Europesn winter vites seasonal visitors and manent resideats and offers from 81 BERMUDA-FERNR? / n, the Tropial Zore of Florida \An Ot:t Doorllay ouin Haveie: oot an avaradi oo W e rete Only 2 Days From New York Where the Coconuts g’vm) them health, happiness and | o e ey for booklet “Tours to Europe”. vt B ““No Importaning Crowds to Mest, In This FAIRYLAND Complate"" T b Shenry. Bookiet dm e [ e st i South America $.S.Orca Cruise Special Holiday Sailings HE “WONDER CITY” OF AMERICA anes e The b Wiesiindics Grniso The most unusual cruise ever of- Leaving New York, December 19, 23, 26, 29 29 years old and growing faster each year, T 3 e [ Weondert fered—visiting British West Indies, For Christmas and New Year's in Bermuda | with ever increasing popularity ampa Board of Trade and T i Brazil, Urugusy, Argentina, South eru,Chile, Argen | Africa, East Africa, Egypt, Italy, P. 0: Box 9039 tennis, mmodations Regular Sailings Twice Weekly There’s a Reason— For bookliot Via Palatial, Twin Screw, Oil bu-ning Steamers Climate : “Yes It is ideal.”” ! dress Ch of Commerce. Porto Rico. Thespecially | One of the trimmest ships on high “FORT VICTORIA” and “FORT ST. GEORGE” Beaoty: “Yes. Itis enchanting.” | 301 Ol anber of Commerce g ship, Essequibo, | eeas, the S.S. Orea, sails from New Eschile,000 conadisslacement Outdoor Sports: ;'Yes. World's greatest variety.’ B &, Daytoms, fiovhis . Mo Nosk Sy 5 YorkJanaary 19. Rates from$1,250. For Illustrated Booklets Write Business: Yes. Opportunities in every hnnch rates from $1.50, | FURNESS BERMUDA LINE, 34 Whitehall St., New York City Agricultare: “*Yes. Our back country affords many di- Or Any Local Tourist Agent versified crops which pay well.” Mediterranean Cruise Independent Tours The St. George Hotel—Open Throughout Year. Unique Stability: ““Yes. and the same is amply proven by S.S. Rotterdam wonder months —visiting 2 pain, Algeria, tal Turkey, Pal- Egypt, The Riviera, France, therlands. Most for shorter cruises, Bookings for all steamship lines at lowest rates. Independent Toura to Europe, South America, The Far East, Pacific Coast, etc. Send for Booklet “The American Traveler in Europe.”” For Independent Tours in the United States, Mexico, West Location, Unexcelled Cuisine and Service — Magnificent tiled, heated and covered swimming pool. Surprisingly Low Rat the investment and improvements being carried on by the Big Men and the Big Companies of the country.’ Florida East Const Ry. experding for improvements $15,000.000 g <hip Co.. new ships for Miami service - £.000,000 ectr < Light & Power Campany (8 aub- ¥in of the General Electric Company) - Seaband Artling Ry extending mmh"ugmnmx - n&? Bell Telephone Compa popular New buildings in the Miami zone, | New School Buildings financed Indies, etc., send for Booklet “Win- ter Vacations.” Rotterdam, sails from New February 2, Rates from $900. hedl i AMERICAN P XPRESS TRAVEL DEPT. ikal Investments of the United Cigar Stores Company County and State Road Departments expending in City Hall OUTINGS a road work on Dixie Highway and in this section For Busy People || ci st ot - s e HEALTHFUL i ENJOYABLE || eel Palace steamers | ‘olumbia,” *“Nort | ] Skia are always sunny in the Sunshine City. Only 82 sun- less days in 15 years. And there’s all kinds of fun for every sunny day. Swimming, l)oa(m,, or fishing in the Gulf and Tampa Bay. Golf, tennis, lawn bowling and every outdoor sport. Big League Basch: Daily band concerts. Splendid accommodations. For boollet address: A. D. DilLMAw Chamber of Commic 6‘?%‘2“3?“ The Sunshine City Total. 3 Transportation facilltiea being greatly increased. nm'.q"z East Coast Reilway Company being double tracked. 5 ; g tina, Uruguay, Brazil, BritishWest | The Riviera, Spain and England. 1 X Steamship Tickets Company operating three fine sl ct to Miami ~three daye per week. nd C ps from Balto. and Phi *Berkshire " girect from Phila. - F. Alexander” Via Modern “District CUNARD_ . S. “SCYTHIA” 4th Annual Cruise DITERRANEAN \ ;v p;:nn\ ‘. ] EGYPT — PALESTINE Madeira, Spain, Gibraltar, Algiers, Tunis, Constantinople, Greece, Italy, Sicily, Riviera, Monte Carlo, France, England Sailing Jan. 26—67 Days. Special Does the above look like a " Bubble” ? Including NEW YORK-BOY City Ticket Office, 731 15th St. N.W. Norfolk & Washington STEAMBOAT CO. | | | Also service 1o the Bahama Islands by a number of ship lines. | GAIN-570 PER Does that look like We expect to entertain 300,000 We invite YOU to be one of this numb best to give you good sccommodationt vide entertainment for you 46 new Hotele and 313 new Apartment Houses complbted for this season. Write for handiome booklet with full information MIAMI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MIAMI. FLORIDA i o oy also to pro- T bELAND. FLA % become an annual ore _excursions at st of everything. Palestine. RESORT! GREATER PALM_ nrarn FLA. THE, Qrient calls you. Romance and beauty await you in China and Japan—in the charm and splen- dour of our own Philippines. Travel by American Oriental Mail Line and make sure of a real bed in | an outside room; most have private bath. One of these luxurious 21,000 ton Government ships sails every 12 days from Seattle. 8. S. President Jefferson { 8. 5. President Grant S. 8. President Madison 8. 8. President Jackson 8. 8. President McKinley They make the fastest time to the Orient, via Victoria, B. C., over the Short Route to Yokuham:, Kobe, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Manila. Ask your iocal Steamship or Tourist Agent for full details, ot write AMERICAN ORIENTAL ‘4 .II(N» H St. N < Wahington Frank Toanl Co (Est 1875), 542 5th Ave., New York. | Ezmgmm THE wom,n . 5)—128 Days, $1230 to $3000 hard oil-burner “LACONIA," t R ation iy o Cunard S, The ATHENS oJFLORlDA community of real substance, of happy home- life and wholesome outdoor sportlife. Fishing, Hunt edway and salt Johns River. Safe - Sane - Conservative Investment opportunities in Acreage - Homes Developments DeLand is an important business city in the Gtrus fruit belt, producing likewise great quantities of winter vegetables. Seat of the J. B. Stetson University Mainline railroad service. Ocean steamers. via St. Johns River. Four trunk line motor roads. Two 18-hole championship golf courses. ing. Nearby, the world’s fastest beach sp water bathing. Boating on the famou: days in Japan and China, Peking J on, 3 days in Cairo, Jerusalem, Athens, e Carlo, Cherbou Furope in springtime. CLARK’S 22nd CRUISE, JAN. 30—62 Days, $600 to $1700 = MEDITERRANEAN chartered brand-new Cunard oil-burner ‘TRANSYL- 17,000 tons; 15 days in Egypt and Palestine; Lisbon (Madrid) »ain, Italy, Greece, Constantinople, etc. Srop over in Europe, 3 RON EY- PLAZA Yotel ON THE ATLANTIC — MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA Something new under the sun—tremendously new—under the tropical sun of Florida. It’s the ultimate in tourist hotel creation—an orderly color- ful blending of dreamy Spanish antiquity with nowadays efficiency—a ulfmmmd aty . . . 350 rooms for guests . y . 52 shops to supply their needs. Palm Beach Real Estate trans- il fers conservatively [i estimated at 150 millions in one year | Splendidly illustrated literature in colors and full MEDITERRANEAN ADMIRAL.AOI‘}‘UI;;gAL LINE anEor linsteoted lteratare ad- Three European plan dining salons with a la carte service. Thz“‘é"‘ por “”""{“‘,“"El b , JUNE 30—53 Daya, $550 to $1250 ] aress: Greate e e Commercial Clu CLARK'S 2nd CRUISE, JUNE ays. o il ber'of Commercs, @ Tl d‘“. umber Outdoors—All summer-in-winter sports ? secially chartered new Cunarder *‘LANCASTRIA, "’ 17,000 tons. ’ S angier, Italy, Sweden, Norway, Scotland, Germany. \ ites include hotels, drives, guides, fees, etc. OBER’S S. S. AND TOURIST AGENCY, 1420 H ST. N.W. VAN WICKLE TOURIST AGENCY, 800 18th ST. N.W. Frank C. Clark, Times Building, New York. Originator of Round the World Cruises. Estulished ocer 30 veg fil Palm Beach, Flori Opening with the start of the New Year To remain open the yoar areund ‘Write foc Beoklet N. B. T. RONEY, Owner 101 Bourse Bldg., Phila., Pa.. DEPARTMENT 24 DELAND, FLORIDA W. G. McMEEKIN, Manager

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