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BY NANNIE T is a long time ago since Muslc, heavenly maid, was young. Also, agaln, it is some jump from the pipes of Pan to the Marine Band— but if you feel like foraging for information” yom will find that the Museum ignores both time and space with a showing of musical instru- yuents which vary in size from a. rat- tle to a grand plano, and in eras from yemotest antiquity to the immediate now. The merest glimpse at these sound-makers of all times and all na- tions shows that music must have Yicen born with the earth, and that it s as natural for humans to make rhythmic noises as it is for a cat to purr or for a bird to sing in Sum- mer. It shows, too, that, though har- Jony wr known to liuropeans un- 1il the centuries had got a start, sav- age peoples were making music befo history turned her first page, the sound making instruments being ob- ~viously the result of accidental con- tact with the materials of their en- vironment. An exhibit of horns, say, gives evi- dence that tribes that lived near the ade their instruments of shell: s of the interior utilized hors of als, se who lived in bamboo fore cleaned stalk. A twisted shofar from the instrument used in the sac remonies of the Tlehrews in the Old Testament and \hich orthodox believers of that an- clent race blow on the dawn of th Jewish New Year. As this horn sunded with the same rhythm all over the world, it offers presumptive evidence that its call today is that of the timg of David, which gives It the honor, so far as you can think without looking up the encyelopedis of being religion's oldest harmonical sound in the world, the Angelu: has_been the Catholic world for only 600 years. Another exhibit illustrates the drum Leats that have been heard around the world. The largest and clumsiest of the lot is an Af water drum, which when scientifically pounded could issue orders to warriors a mile away. It is a mere worm-eaten 108, scooped into a trough, but gives con- vineing assurance of having had a day when it was quick with sap and red with the blood of battle, provided you Jook at it long enough to put two and two together and make five of it, but— If your imagination be so well har- nessed that you can see only so many tagged specimens under glass in vast, quiet room, where few touris linger, then, dear child, what you most need is a dose for whatever it is that ils you—meaning me, as well. R symbolic kinsman—meaning Uncle Sam—has just been doing big business as an auctioneer. In ac cordance with annual custom, ke | went over to the Post Office and sold | the year's crop of misdirected pack amges harvested by the Dead Letter Office, and, between customers who risked small sums for the tang of mystery, and multitudinous other eager to get more (han they were paving for, he doubtless enjoyed his | vole of salesman and called the out- | come a perfect In fact, he did | 1t all over on Friday, but this is just | anout Thursday—before noon. | The sale was held in the conference vom, @ big place with a glass roof underwoven with girders as gaunt and gray as the ribs of Time. The | chalrseated audience, with a male majority, judging by straw hats, made a keenly interested whole— counting in Spring shapes and bare bobs—and as catalogues seemed plen- tiful, though announced as limited, and the three officials on a platform were efficiently on the job, the sale was conducted in a quiet, busine way. Figures would be read, raisec arms sprang upward and whoever captured a parcel would receive and go off with an expression that blended hope of getting someth good and the fear of disappointment the expression we all know about, seelng it is one of our personal be- longings handed down to us by old Father Adam. And which, dear ones, we frequently show to others. 3 Two women who had bought mys tery bundles retired to a writing shelf in the office lobby for a first thrill of exploration. The pudgy one of the | two, who looked as if she hadn't a| nerve in her body, lacked courage to | untie her cord for fear of disappoint ment. The other, like the brave lady in the song, bade farewell to every fear and boldly waded in. “Handkerchiefs—real drawnwork— the very thing I meant to get for a friend’s birthday gift-—you know Lib- by Blank, don’t you?" hate to get handkerchiefs for present: The pudgy one said it while tearing 2 loophole in one end of her package. So do I, but they are splendid to give away, because you know they always come in useful. And look at these crochet mats, will you! They'll come in handy for a bridal gift the first time somebody marries, Every housekeeper needs mats.” The prospective bride was to be afflicted with six small disks for plates and a long one for a_ meat dish—the shapes of all somewhat wobbly, as it wrought by the wavering hand of nge or the uncertain stitches of some “new beginner.” A labor of love that had literally gone astray-— Isn't this scarf perfectly grand: going to keep this for myself—and Jook at this sweater—I can’t wear it myself, of course, because my da for red has gone by—I'd look s wouldn't 1 in a_blazing-red sweater with buttons as big as poker chips.” (Note—TPoker chips are what you play poker with.) “You might give it to me,” sus- horn gested the pudgy onme, who stopped fooling with a knot in her own bun- dle to voice the request. “Say, woman, you couldn’t wear red any more than I can—besides, you are too fat for lt—why don’t you open your package and see what you got?” “Because I know I'm going to be disappointed, that's why. Serves me right for spending my good money for a pig in a poki “Well, I like that right. And if I W isfied all the same. Say, if you wa vour money back I'll take the bundle off of you—I like the surprise of it.” “I'll 'do no sucher thing! want more stuff go in and buy it, in steader trying to work me outer mine.” The optimist chuckled derision, ana that was all there was to it. To be entirely accurate, there was & lot more, but, what says the philoso- pher: Enough is alw: JT seems the right_thing to do any litle kindness that comes your way, yet—yet 1 An automobile stood in front of a theater—movie show. It was an im- posing car, all brown leather and burnished brass, with a metal diving girl about to plunge from the radiator cap. Its owner, an earth-earthy look- ing man with friendly blue eves, had come out of the theater and was about to get aboard when a couple of girl children, capering around the ma- chine, clamored out a request to he taken for a ride. They asked with the wheedling effronter® that goes with innocence and shedding teeth, but at sight of them the man jumped inside, slammed the door and hurled his answer through the open window, his blue eyes tense with absolute fear: **And get myself jailed for kidnaping? Not on your life, you darn, little ras- cals,” and was off. Theoldest little I'm satisfied, all vs enough. girl poked out her tongue and both | Jittle girls shrilled out the slogan of nspanked childhood that sounds lke ‘N'yah, yab, yah—ew't _. . _ s LANCASTER. They were only two unwashed tad: hurt the car nor interfered with th time of & man whose leisure permitted movie shows in the da; given them so tiny a pl The man's” eyes showed that the v of taking children on : the fire! You ask dny roads if it pays to take farers in for a helpful lift what he has to say about it! For another case: There is & woman who ometimes gives her a pass to con certs, lectures, mevies, and the like— and as pass means two tickets first class seats, and it seems selfish to let one of them 1 tha range wa and hes he does nof entertainments, ‘when re busy at their pro- fternoon regular ions—she least she did but not mow. It is a kindness that doesn't pay. another woman just why: They were mostly but often young men—alw: vounger than myself—! for the reason t ame business fa ipposed to have 1o sex. ally I ventured a bit farther from m immediate circle by inviting some pe: son, girl or young man, regular: the lunchroom. One time a ¢ acquaintance at the same couldn't tell you hix name to my life—chanced to speak of his in terest in a scientist from England whe » lecture here. He was a nice, man, much younger myself, and as the tickets came and cost a big bit, it seemec kind to ask him to go with me- an’t separate s tickets, you . He was very nice about i and that was all there wa: a bit later, having promised a certain zirl to take her to a supermovie she wanted to see, and, sua s TOURS. BY CUNARD LINK 8IG NEW OIL-BURNERS st rates including hotels, guides, drives, fees. NORWA Y wioirenrancan 53 DAYS, $550 to $1250 ss**LANCASTRIA""June30 Includes Lisbon, Spain, Tangier, Italy, Riviera, Sweden, Norway F'jordz, Scotland, Berlin (Paris, London), re: peating 1925’s great cruise success. Feb.’S, South American and Mcditerranean in Combination 86 days, $800 to $2300. Jan. 19, Around the World Over four mns., $1250 to $2900. dan. 29, To the Mediterrane. 62 days, $600 to $1700, Oberis S 8. and Tourlst Agency, 1120 Wickle Tourist Agéncy Frank Times Bulld which describes 29 ideal and local travel expert. Or maybe you would like gladly outlined upon request 1331 G Street N.W. . Aub Is now Resident M and a phone call to him Always Carry American G, PACKING & STORAGE. NITURE AND PL AN Pa. ave. n.w. Ph STORAGE FOR FUR WESCHLER P MOVING gay STORAGRE KRIEGSP> XPRESS PACKING “SHIPPING of the street, and it wouldn't have ime, to have asure, but—-— he must have had some experience in kindly ride—and a burnt child dreads ider of lonely business for t happens her ks some acquaintance in the big place where she works—at She told I used to look over the lunchroom and pick out some one who might like « bit of pleasure without the expense. quite s some one could do it at we were all of the nd kindness is Oceasion- in table— e than to it, but not finding her, I Clark’sFamousCruises 8300 08, JUNE 21, passed the invitation to her special friend—a youngster who had several times twitted me for never ‘“taking him on.” It was all right, because the girl was pleased at my noticing him on her account—and so it went on, with me sharing my tickets for the mere fun of giving sunbeams, until—it came to my ears that some one—young man, of course—had been foolish, enough to make a personal thing of his invite and bragged that I must be “stuck” on him, seeing “she bu; tickets to take me to hows— “I wasn't concerned enough to root into_detalls. Any chap who could possibly misconstrue a bit of imper- sonal friendline: was a simpleton. And simpletons are not interesting, but: “I am not sharing sunbeams with the masses any moge, It doesn't s e d ) E RESORTS BUENA VISTA SPRI .|| Buena Vista Spring Hotel seings, Franklin Co., Pa. t Buena Visita L Blue Ridge Mountains “The Alps of America” Season: JUNE to OCT. 300 Rooms. 100 Private Baths. Excellent Food, Pure Spring Water. No Mosquitoes. Well kept 9-hole Tennis Courts, High Dancing, Garage. id Ro: Magniticent Sce 20 miles to Gettysburg, s to Antietam. 3 miles to Pen Mar, the noted mountain Resort. Reliable Train Service. 1 Class Orchest For Booklet and Rates, Address JOHN J. GIBBONS, Manager. First-class accommodations, day, week or month. Special Fates for week-end parties, Fourth season under same management. RS HELI D. HEIMEL, _ Buena Vista Inn. Buenis Vista Spg.. P DELAWARE WATER GAP, PA. i} | S| t n Special July and Summer Rates THE KITTATINNY The Mountain Paradise DELAWARE WATER GAP, PA. 500. Leading _hot ery appointment. _ Private baths. r i all_rooms. Elevators Saddle horses, Tennis. All Own farm and d: Capacit Gri Welf Hollow Golf Club : 18 holes, 6,400 ereens. Kittatinny Write auto maps, golf literature and 26 rates for early seacon, fam Bell phone 33. JOHN PURDY COPE for motort: f Why fuss and fret over time tables and itineraries when, without cost, you can get expert advice and help from the American Express Travel Department? Insure your trip, as you would your automobile and pocket- book, by securing this free booklet “Summer Vacations 1926 inexpensive American Tours— find the trip you like —then talk over the details with our to go to Alaska, or to the St. Lawrence, or through California and the National Parks? You will get more out of any of these journeys if you send for one of these descriptive booklets. Other tours will be without obligation. For many years the American Express Travel Depart- ment has been assisting tourists to plan their vacation trips intelligently and inexpensively. Whether you want to go as your whims dictate or whether you want the companion- shipand personal attention of the escorted tour —send for one or all of these travel books. AMERICAN EXPRESS Travel Department Main 1200—Ext. 108 anager of the Washington, D. C. will receive immediate atfentios Express Traveiers Cheques Without Wor 1 MOVE sponsible o Bt Py Storago In Tooms. $5 mo; and up: BE: Dert packers Zor ship- NORTH 104 ing. 706-9 Florida Ave. “““m Fire-Proof K;[ @ ‘Warehouse Storage, Moving, Crating 418-20 10th W. M. 4229 Frank. 2423 SAVE MONEY ON STORAGE PRIVATE ROOM OR OPEN STORAGE MODERN 1313 You St. N " . FIRE- BUILDING. 2hone North 3345 PROOF to the Sesqui IN PHILADELPHIA? Write or wire for reservations at The ., MAIDSTONE GLADSTONE " HOTELS 11th & Pine Sts, Spruce below Broad Capacity, 1,500 Capacity, 500 Baths or showers with every room “In the Heart of Everythhing In “Pennsylvania’s Picturesque Playground” The Delaware Water Gap and Pocono | Mountain region is a land of rare un- polled beauty close | to you by rafl or auto. | l Send for this free b book, telling you fi about golfing, fishing, i boating, camping, comfortable enter- ainment, healthful vacations. Monroe County Publicity Bureau | Box 525 Stroudsburg, Pa. Inn ', T BLUE Monterey RS. EDW. T. N S Blue ‘.'m‘.‘ifl“ PEN MAR, PA. pool. Personal supe JASON E. CROUT, Mt. Forrest Inn rooms, with hot and m._Mra. BELLE iston of Mr. e for rates re | ‘® minutes from Large, airy old water. Garage STORER. airy rooma; hot and | ter, Porches vark s_and hammocks on Tnwn. Bath. MIDDLERAUFF. 3 S C Washington Cliff Hotel Modcrn. _ Beaut view from laree porches. Good meals. - Mra' M. Trovinger HOTEL IMPERIAL , Usicr e | Special rates for June and July. Ru water in rooms. also shower. Make ressrvationsnow. The Bon Aire | Comfortabl homelike, wide porches, good meals: Meals to transients. Booklet. Mrs. B. and Mrs. water in_roome. F.Dighl. iy not spend your vacation at the Pen Rock Hotel 5 ft. above sea level | EDGEWOOD HOTEL | | All_outside rooms. Home cooking. Facing | park. H. MILLER, The Mt. Vernon S R Proprietor Beautifully_situated: homelike: Cuisine un- excelled. Running water in_room e vi Booklet. | {PEN-MAR INN Open May 20 to Sept __JOHN'J. GIBBONS. Jr.. Mana VIRGINIA. Altitude, 3,000 feet |PANORAM Hotel & Cottages | A‘ | On Top of the Blue Ridge | In the Center of the 'Shenandoah National Park On the Lee Highway | Most Picturesque Most Accessible | Here where the air is pure. the !’Iilhln’ cont amd iavigoratine kg the Doatuies S natire asurpasecd . where CUtAOSE B T8 paradiac vew will 'Bhd the vaca: | ¥ tion lan ! your dreams. our drive over Lee Highway: | nine miles from Luray Caverns. W ashing ton-Luray - busscs " pass trance. For schedule phone Col. 7105-J, Individual Cottages: rustic and unique. Horses, bridle trails, tennis, ete. For literature write PANORAMA Luray, Va. en- Orkney Springs Hotels Orkney Springs, Va. ‘Washington's nearest large moun- tain resort. Golf, Tennis, Riding, Swimming, Dancing, Bowling, ete. Wonderful Mineral Springs and Baths. Attractive week end trip— over fine roads, through the beau- tiful Shenandoah Valley of Vir- sinfa. Spectal inducements for June and July. Booklet. E.L.COCKRELL, the Mountains of Virginia so's Hillside_Cottages (near) Orkne Va.: the Shenandoah National Parl wiful Valley of Virginia: near caverns: motor direct t0_our ine; by train Mt. Jackson, Va, Bungalows. with inclosed “garden rooms. camping grounds, freo garages, playgrounds. bathhouse and swimming pool. running water. all amuse- ments free. the best of good things 1o eat, tastefully cooked and served. home style. Rates, $12.50 and $15.00 per week; 2.50 per day. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Bryce Owners. P. 0., either Mount Jackson, Macanie or Orkney Springs, Va., Booklet Potomac's most delightful salt regort. ivately owned and operated. Patron- ized by Washington's representative people. The place for your family. Excellent table. Fishing, crabbing, boating. Mueic, dancing. Reached over fine roads via Fredericksburg, or Baltimore boats to Colonial Beach, or Steamer St. John. Free bus meets all boats. Come down over the 4th. You will make reservations for your Summer vacation. For rates and reservations write Frank Brereton Johnson, Potomac Beach P. 0. 30 NORTH HlLL Castleman’s-on-the- Shenandoah River, near Bluemont, Boats, fishing. swimmin, horses; elf"tricxi_v. bath, sewerage: no_chil dren, invalids or . B.'s taken. $15 and $18 ver, wk, Booklet: M F. CASTL 6 and 1l all the cottages: 1o o)) STI Berryville. Va. The Waverley Virginia Beach, Va. Occan {front; private baths; cvery comfort; golf privilege. Booklet on request. VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. On the Ocean front: Near 14th street. Golf, Tennis. Boating. Bathing. MRS, MARY C. LATHAM, Formerly of Ocean Vie The same cordial welcome awaits our friends_and_patrons. On the Newcastle ormn Modern. Entirely new. American plan. Excellent home cooking. Running water in all roome. Public and private baths. For rates write George M. Modlin, Mgr. Mrs. J. W. Modlin. Prop. " Spotswood Arms VIRGINIA BEACH Ocean front. 100 capacity. Gokt leges, tennis, bathing. Excellent food. erate rates. Privato baths. Hot and cold water: in_every room. Myrtle A. Wel- Dorne, owner-manager. ~ The Greenlee On ocean front. Opposite Pri : Comiogiale ‘Toomis. O Bxcelient. Home Cook: ing._Bath-house privilegee. THE ARLINGTON Soraes. "™y, IR, B ~ THE POCAHONTAS VIRGINIA' BEACH. VIRGINIA, el mno\l:onmoau’}mh outhern or | water | “HOTEL RICHMOND | RESORTS. NEW_MARKET, VA. 1926—PART 6. RESORTS. OCEAN VIEW. VA. RESORTS. RESORT! i MAEYLA " Valley View Springs. A natiiral health resort, one of few places where you can actually rest. Mineral water of remarkable medicinal ‘value. = Modern throoms. — Good comfortable rooms, ex- llent meals. On west side of Massanutten ntain. two miles east of New Market, Jirectly on”Lee Highway. Rates rea: le. Write_for folder. or_ reservations. M((vl‘ sllley View Springs, New Hi cal ol Battlefield House jomervnen for Summer boarders: week and weck ends: 1 mile of New Market. in the Shenandoah Val I near all the caverns: shady and cool: rsh v chicken and old Virginia H 2.50 ver week. LONIAL BEACH. VA. Monroe House Colonial Beach, Va. Open for the Season Mrs. E. L. Lowe, Pi _ELLIOTT Diggs’ Hotel H. A. DIGGS, Prop. Fronting Chesapeake Bay Modern in every res| Boarding: lodg- Ing. Fine fishing and bathing. Best iccom- modations guaranteed. On Cottage car line. T n OCEAN _ VIEW, The Merrimac ““ViRevia Large, modern water-front cottage: spaciol h trictly fresh ezgs and vegetables i ___COLONIAL BEACH. COLONIAL BEACH HOTEL. Spend your vacation at this popula 1y resort: fo0d: Artesian healthy open _fireplaces, $4 daily. $16. $1 Mount Elliott Springs The Place to Spend Your Vacation! Virgini: New swimming pool, dancing, Located on the Midland Trail and You'll enjoy an invigorating ’s ideal mountain resort, 2600 feet above sea level. hiking and horseback riding. the main line of the C. & O.R.R. week end or restful vacation at Mount Elliott with its delightful home-like atmosphere. Post office, long distance telephone and telegraph facilities in the hotel. All modern conveniences. | Write for Rates and Booklet I Mount Elliott Springs Mount Elliott, Vi_rginia CITY, MD. henlth and ha you beneficinl enjoyment in fishing, golf, sailing and surf bathing. d_ample garage accommodatles water. Rellef for hay fever, Reached directly by B., by W., B. Arte t. & A. R. R Also R.. Annapolis Ferry, Tolches- ter Ferry and the Red Star Motor Coaches. Hotel. Atlantic . Plimhimmon Colonial Libarty e, Fiastings Rldeau .. Breakers Khoreham Belmont . The Boyd . Capacity. | . i |ttt 65 1790 | Nordle f 0 | The Walla For illustrated booklet, write ecreta Board of Trade, Ocean City, Maryland. ___OCEAN GITY. MD. THE BEIMO Ocean view. Running S A ney e s e Y S R HRARNDY. “omfortable d home- THE DENNIS {guizaui v ons cold running water. Terms reasonable. Bath- MRS. R. J. D! S, ay Running Season. June to late Sept. | S.1.CARE | Liberty Farms Hotel B | Bathing” Freah farm vrodu Reasonable. e & BASSETT, Prov. THE CHELS Formerly the Ocean . on the boardwalk, at water all rooms MRY 3 « New, Boardwalk. Manisk albott st. Mod- IRK. Prop New and modern Excellent _table KAYE. Prop. Ir rop._Ph. 117 Boardwalk: strictly modern. Special rates to July 15, Golf. Ownership manakement. BRADDOCK HEIGHTS. MD. bogrdw Bathing MRS 17. alk. M {BREAKERS | vate taths. Owner-Prop. l THE HASTI walk THEBOYD THE LANKFORD §53.! 5 clusive. American plan. Garage. New By 100 rooms. Ocean front. Music. Dancing. Opens Julv 1 o Hot and. cold Tyn ok Water, ob. OTEL ,, aths. . W._Timme Running water and private b MRS. CHAS. LU u'am*fi&i‘vnq;fi‘in SPECIALJ! MRS, H. [ F. BOYD. nd_cold water in rooms. PLIMHIMMON Hotel and Cottages. Ocean front. Best service Orchestra. Ballroom. Grill. Golf. Garage BRADDOCK HEIG rs. MD. ex- BOARDWALE Pa- oard- Formerly of the Lin Mar 48 miles from Washington. Fishing, ete. Hotel Braddock i \F J. Croghan Il vindabona i H. K. | valley Vie & Cottages Iammond & Obenlander Seachrist Mountain House comp e 3W. Keachrlst ‘amp_Schley Inn s Clara E. Coblentz l Fairmont . C. Remsburg Sylvia Cottage } W M!lh;n Al(nmll E. Lamar vashington Cottag | "Wr. and Mrw. Chas. | Nebrah Apartments ‘Transients Accommodated Hayes_Cottage Mrs. Josephine Hayes Braethorn Cottage Mrs. Clarence W. Rudy Write any of the following Hotels and Cottages for Rates, etc. Braddock Heights, Md. On Top of Blue Ridge Mountains Amusement Park, entertainment for the entire family—Dancing, Golf, Tennis, Swimming, Horseback Riding, Keller’s Tnn Miss Clars E. Keller onehurst Cottage . Mary L. Gaver Rest Ce KO s Louise C. Blum e, J. W. Harley Delmont_Cottay Miss Mary Fulmer Braddock Tielghts Garage & Refreshment lerick Dahlin Gardens Bulbs and Cut Flowers Grgceries & Provisions H. Coblentz Bie Kidge Transportation Co. leaves Washington daily to Braddock Heights 8:10 and 12:40 a.m., 4:10 3 to Frederick. See B. & 0. line to Braddock Sunset Only 32 miles from District line—good roads, right on Chesapeake ‘Bay at end of peninsula, from 10 to 20 degrees cooler than | elsewhere. ~ Capacity, 200 guests. Modern | vonveniences. " Bus ‘right to Rural Home. Bus phone, Lincoln 4718." For booklet writs URAL HOME CO.. A. W. Andrews, West River 217-F-11 4° “IDLEWILDE-ON-THE-BAY. Spend a Day. You'll Hate to Go Away. A beautiful and healthful resort on picturesque Chesapeake Bay, near Shady Side: 20 acres _of playgrounds, shady groves, spacious house; over 400 feet of EO hes; each room on outside, facing the #‘f spiendid accommodations. ‘$18 weekly. CHARPES W "WINTERS. Shady Side. Md. HAT Crabbmg, fishing, _bathing. HARTGE gche® : plenty "of ~ shade, od meals. AP'HARTGE. Shady Side. Md. | CURLEY'S | Week-end partic r_write Wm. { DY SIDE, MD. fishing _boating, 5 onandsifily TEE s | 9. brov... Ridge. Md. i G, 7 i+ He In the Blue | The Emmit House giae® B | of board—everything fresh. cken in- 2 Wend Parites solicited. 70 B St W ashinkion. " Emmiteburs. Md. NEW Golf Where It Is Cool Deer Park Hotel Deer Park, Md. Elevation, 2,600 feet, Insures an Invigorating and Delightful Climate. Fine 18-hole Golf Course, Tennis, Swimming Pools, Saddle Horses Musi Dancing « High-Class Service— Excellent Table 10 Cottages for Rent Moderate Rates Booklet on Request H. P. Duncan, Mgr. Under Same Management as Mayview Manor Blowing Rock, N. C. NEW_YORK. A ural LUXURIOUSLY “appoint- ed metropolitan hotel in a setting of incomparable nat- beauty. 800-acre Park, with cottages, pleasant drives and walks. Perfect Golf on 18-Hole Championship Course Also popular 9-hole golf course. Every facility for rest and rec- reation. all water sports. Dancing. Floor Plans and_Booklet on Request Tennis, bathing and Season Now Open Joseph P. Greaves, Mgr. New York Office: 2 West 45th St. SPEND _YOUR _VACATION | Point. _ For particulars addr: CRANDALL. “Galloways River 28 Ta Let—""Green Mountains.” feet—Summer home lake. A HOBOTR BFACH. DEL. 5 Oce LHE Re ing, horseback riding: rearest 10 Was o} HARPERS FERRY. W. VA | SHENANDOAH INN | —Opened for the season. Mrs. THOMPSO! i Provrietre rates. g0od food. dancing. surf bathing. fish- ean resort klet with man. RESORTS. ASSACRURETTS. "HOTEL TUDOR NAHANT, MASS. | Right on the Atlantic Ocean, only 10 miles from Boston. fishin NEW YORK. | " BEST HOTEL VALUE, IN NE! W YORK . ROOM BATH 330 - WEEK 4218 2. ik FLAL . dinne Loty éregorian 3z rensasee THANKS to the —all at moderate bathing, motorboa Pal Midwestern and office. More than 7,000 hotel Special Summer Rates e | r at railroads, steamships and hotels you can now travel in luxury to the city all the world wants to visit, and spend your vacation here cost. See the proof of Miami's remarkable growth and get the thrill of its sub- tropical enchantments. climate, cooled day and night by the trade winds of the Gulf Stream. Enjoy its unsurpassed surf- Enjoy its héalth-giving ting, golf, dustless motoring and, of course, the most exciting fishing in the world. Excursion Rates Ocean Steamers and Railroads al, speedy occan steamers operate direct from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. De stern points Luze fast trains from Consult your local ticket Special Summer Hotel Rates Now Prevail rooms are available at . Single, $3.00 to $5.00 per day; double, per person, $2.50 to $5.00. Many comfortable accommodations at evea Fall details and free booklet upon request CHAMBER of COMMERCE MIAMI. FLORIDA Europe's Famous Spas at Your Summer Resort OLF amid ideal mountain surroundings—picturesque rustic bridle-trails—good hors ne tennis and ewimming pool—and a cuisine celebrated the world over. But more—-a ma; ficient bath establ shment with an expert medical staff, offering all the special baths of the famous Jhe cumt Fred Sterry, Mana, Harry Tait, fi:‘nlnr Famous for its h pitality — noted rest and recreation. W. 8. 8. WATER—Fi Never fail; ¢WHITE SULPHUR_SPRINGS - W:VA:~ COTTAGES Thomnton Cewls, President ™ g Director European spas, and the health-giving White Sulphur waters. Cool nights—no insects—nothing but health, recreation and vest. Write for Summer rates. reached by sleeper from North—East and West OF center — perfect repose, st thing amous molor trails in the o AND ITS COLONY The Mohawk Trail, the Lebanon’ Mountain Trail, Jacob’s Ladder Trail, the Crane Trail and the Berkshire Trail —are five scenic highways in the Berkshire Hills of western Massachusetts. Allow at least a week to tour leisurely through this vacation paradise. Over mountains and through forests, be- side rushing brooks, following th¢ graceful sweep of willow-fringed rivers, past azure lakes, these famous Berkshire trails provide a constant variety of lovely vistas. Include the Berkshire Hills in your east- em tour. Everywhere you'll find splendid hotels, comfortable inns and friendly vaca- tion farms with accommodations to euit every taste and purse. Qur. booklet, “The Call of the Skt iy, Siens” st need to plan ® RS RN L ST BERKSHIRE < HILLS <« CONFERENCE - PITTSFIELD - MASS. !

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