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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 9, 1929—PART 6. HOTELS—RESORTS—TRAVEL | Marseille, with its modern hustle and |lightfully sequestered spots in the city's bustle, differs from most other cities of | many museums, which probably should Provence as much as the neat pink and | be crowded with students and sight- blue stucco villas of the Riviera differ | seers, but. happily for the lovers, usually from the stern, square farmhouses of | are comparatively empty. the dwellers on the Provence plains.” ‘There among the mummies or in the shadow of a fossil brontosaurus the! TOURS. e AERRNSHINE Ay STEAMSHIPS. MBERMUDA| «Jil-Expense i Vacation Tours | course of true love runs as smoothly as STEAMSHIPS. could be expected. The rendezvous amid the exhibits still has ome drawbeek, ’ however. Most of the museums are open | only from 10 in the morning until 0 at night. ar round. It is in the Springtime, owever, when all Provence bursts into MISTRAL, EURDPE'S &t s BEST KNOWN WIND ™ !?"‘{nl“&?e’f"‘c‘:n".r:?(? e reen “Storm” That Halted Zeppe- | Tin Comes With Cold in Heat of Day. WARSHIPS HAMPTON ROADS S SCOUTING FLEET BATTLESRIPS CRUISERS DESTROYE! DAILY SERVICE TO OLD POINT COMFORT NORFOLK VIRGINIA BEACH SPECIAL ALL-EXPENSE TRIPS Including ~ State: Accom- G e AND CAVALIER HOTELS NEW YORK, BOSTON, BY NEW ENGLAND RESORTS § SEA Ticket OM, Woodward Buniding. o1 T5th 8t. N.W. NoORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO S ‘““\\\\\\‘\\\\“\“\\(‘\\‘\“ 'LONDON LOVELORN W00 | — SURROUNDED BY FOSSILS | Home of Troubadours. TOURS. “Provence is the home of the trouba- dours. In the Dark Ages, when the| pursuit of the arts was at a standstill in |the rest of Europe, the singers of | Provence evolved a poetry in their own language, a mixture of Ligurian, Celt. Phoenician, Greek, Roman, Visigoth and LONDON (#).—Love wi!l find a way, Saracen. The troubadour was the ‘sheik’ of the Dark Ages. He wooed the in London as in other places. ’ So the young lovers of this .ncxrm\ and very crowded metropolis, finding it | more and more difficult to be alone o 0 o lady of his choice by singing his oW in the public parks, are discovering de- g;:npoaman; sobhn- ml(he ru!fi N2l | ee— e responded by putting a gold ring on his finger as & pl’m.. of affection at| — STEAMSHIP! - " e e EE:E bestowal of a knighthood. In the com- O(, as/lmg{on 7 positions of the troubadours many pres- YOU CAN GO TO | t-day literary forms had their origin NEW YORK | its voylge Provence, France's southeast- “The first port of France and the ern division, in which the airship came | largest city of Provence is Marscille. It| to earth, are the subjects of a bulletin | was once a Greek and later A Roman from headquarters of the National city and its name is derived from the Geographic Society. | Greek, Massalia. Some of Marseille’s “A mistral storm in Provence differs | fame rests on a soup. It is the famous from a windstorm in the United States,” | boulllabaisse of which poets have sung £ays the bulletin. “The brilliant sun-| and visiting Americans atill endeavor to shine and cloudless skies of Provence!identify the numerous _ingredients are not affected by its advent. But no| Fresh fish from the French coast sup- mater how blistering the sun may be, | plies the ‘backbone’ of this concocton at thled mistral always brings = p‘;fl;:mu‘ “Marseille is a city of cafes. ghvxf' VIA cold. Farniers of Provence dread it 8o [line the streets and their thousands of N > much they protect their flelds from the | patrons prattle and gesture while they 1\ OR F 0 I k Go to Norfolk by the Norfolk and Washington Steamboat Company. Connect there with an Old Dominion Liner sail- ing daily to New York — ex- cept Sundays. The entire cost is only $15.00. 0ld Dominion Liners leave Norfolk daily, except Sunday, 7.30 P. M., Eastern Standard Time. anhraugh | tickets, reservations and folders, | apply Norfolk and Washington | | | Where sunny days and silvery nights bathe the decks Regular Sailings Direct to [taly Gibraltar, Naples and Genoa | ROMA ....une 22, July 27, Sept. 7 fiUGUSTUS July 6, Aug. 17. Sept 21. Tt was the mistral, “Europe’s best known wind,” that stopped and then blew adrift the crippled Graf Zeppelin when it was | forced to turn back from America recently, This | a household word in Europe! “Cook’s"— the word a traveler hears and sees wherever he goes. The word that spells dependability — insures the most comfort- ' able, most expeditious travel at reasonable cost. Backed by 88 years of experience, 200 offices in Europe glone, close affiliation with Wagons-Lits Co. — with their network of trains de luxe... 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Cook’s pre-arranged programs include all types of Group Travel with or with- out escort; from the highest class of Luxury Tour to the economical, yet comfortable Popular Tour. and shields of reeds. | Not of the patrons are French. Blonde Scandinavians, brown Arabs. Chinese— A Land of Contrasts. |any race and any type may be found “Provence, the home of the mistral, | in this most cn(mnpfllmm seaport. is & land of contrasts. There are high Almnugh it _is Provencal mountains, rich, alluvial plains, ard, | pebbly regions and the famed zlrflen‘ TOURS. spots of the Riviera. The last, which include Nice, Cannes. Mentone and | Monte Carlo, are better known to tour- | ists than most towns in the interior of Provence. The Riviera is semi-tropical in_climate and_consequently lovely th A 'NSCENIC ROIJTEmElJROI’E Via Land of the MIDNIGHT SUN RUISE to Iceland, Norway, Swe- den, Denmark, Scotland, France lnlllnd on Whuu Sear Line S. S. 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' The ADIRONDACKS. service from New York to American Legion Pan America Travel by a Famous Service TO _ENGLAND—FRANCE HOLLAND—GERMANY where it's COOI. ENJOY a real vacation this summer. traffic jamsand bles, and yet... just a few hours’ ride from New York City. Pine- clad mountains, lakes of crystal, and moonlit trails will invits | you. Every sport you love, or just plain rest. | | Let us send you “A Summer ‘The mile-wide thunder of Victoria Falls... 200 acres of diamonds at Kimberley... 100-mile driv. to the Cape of Good Hope «..primitive Zulu war dances...stampeding herds of giraffe. . . rickshaw rides through Durban. .. veiled byways of Zanzibar. Also West Indies, South America, Tristan da Cunha, Egypt, Mediterranean, Europe. S. 8. Duchess of Atholl, 20,000 gross-tons. From New York, Jan. 21... 104 days...as low as $1500. Booklets, itineraries, ship-plans. If you havea good travel-agent, ask him. Also... Chnuhanlhufic District Ofire O. E. Phelps, Fourteenth and New York Ave. NW., Washington, D. C. BEYOND /e DOORWAY of the CARIBBEAN land. Complete information about hotels, camps and modern | farm houses. The book is free. See where vou're going before you go. Write for vour copy of “A Summer Paradise” now. - DELAWARE & HUDSON Please send 350-page book,”A Summer Paradise”, describing ideal vacation places. Enclosed is ten cencs for postage. /@ ANY ships can take you to Havana...to the doorway of the Caribbean. But to take Bl you beyond the dunrua\ . to the real beauty of our southern Mediterranean— (in]w those ships built rsprma"v for Caribbean cruising can serve you best. And the liners of the Great White Fleet are the only shnpq in the world built exclusively for this purpose...with wide decks, for games, dancing, promenading, or luxurious lounging...with all outside staterooms where you sleep with the salt breeze ruffling your hair. They are in their own home waters...in the Caribbean...along the old explorers’ trail.. througha turquoise sea set with a thousand palm-fringed coral islands...to Jamaica, Panama Clml Zone, Costa Rica, Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras, and all the peace and quiet and romantic dreaming that steep tired nerves in blessed rest. Sailings twice weekly from New York. JAMAICA, B.W.1. 13-day tour 8200 and up (COSTA RICA, 22.day cruise - 8325 and up COLOMBIA, 22-day cruise + = 8315 and up GUATEMALA, 24-day crulse - 8315 and up All Expenses Included Get booklets and information from your Railroad—Steamship-—Tourist Agent or Passenger. Department UNITED FRUIT COMPANY Steamship Sexvict 17 Battery Place, New \ork N Y. Great White Flcet Radio Cruise—every Tuesday evening at 9.30 over WOR, New York CARIBBEAN o via N o | tos, Montevideo and Buenos Alres, | Southern Cross ~ Western World Send for South American travel sug- gestions and illustrated booklet. MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINES 67 WALL STREET *+ NEW YORK Phone Bowling Green 350 AND ALL PARTS OF EUROPE VIA Plymouth, Boulogne 8/Mer, Rotterdam Rotterdam. June 15: New Amsterdam, June 22 Statendam (new) June 29 Al Steamers Sail 12:03 AM. Saturday ew York Local Time) lmhlrhlhm Friday Eve. after 8 P.M. ' 24 State St THE NEW AND THE OLD Three new motor liners...modern in pleasures, comfort, safety ..taking you to the old world of the glitering East. Modern hotels in the Orient...and the fascination of strange Japanese temples, gardens and cities. First Saliing =M. S. ASAMA MARU = From San Francisco NOV. 6 To JAPAN, CHINA, PHILIPPINES, stop-over at HONOLULU Every cher Wednesday from San Francisco, $230—8300 up. Every other Friday from Los Angeles, $240—3$300 up. Formightly from Seatle, $195 up. TOURS ROUND THE WORLD and ROUND THE PACIFIC at low inclu- sive rates. Write for Sailings and Literaure to Dept e o o NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA NEW YORK: 10 Bridge Street SAN FRANCISCO: 551 Market St. CHICAGO: 100 W Monroe St. LOS ANGELES: 605 So GrandAve. SEATTLE: 1404 —4th Avenue Oranylocal R.R. or S S. Agent by sea from Baltimore-only $22 What bettervacation than an ocean trip? The new S. S. “Chatham” and “Fairfax” will sail on the Boston line all summer; ocean liners de luxe! Fare includes meals and regular berth. So where can you find a more economical trip? ALL-EXPENSE TOURS in greater variety than ever.With an All-Expense ticket you sail from Baltimore with your hotel ..sightseeing. . .transportation all arranged. For example: P¥ BOSTON including visit to Lexington and Concord. Every Tuesday and Friday, seven days...only $57. BAR HARBOR visiting Belgrade Lakes and points along the Maine Coast. Every Friday, eleven days-$112, QUEBEC visiting Boston, Montreal, Lake Champlain, Hudson, New York. Personally conducted. July 12, 26; Aug. 9, 23; 10 days-$139. “OLD CAPE COD” by sea to Boston, returning via cluding visit to New York, Every Tuesday, 8 days- $85. NOVA SCOTIA July 9 and August 13. Person- ally conducted tours - $149. OTHER TOURS White Mts., 11 days, $105; Sag- uenay, 9 days, $145; Savannah Accomplished hostesses on ships. by rail, up Hudson, over to Boston. return by sea. Thursday, 8 days-$89. LAKE CHAMPLAIN including Boston, Burlington, Lake George,down the Hudson,New York City. Every Friday, 8 days - - $93. and St.Augustine, 9 days, $68. PO “WEEK -END” Thurs. take train to Phila. Sail 4 PM. Sat.inBoston. Return ship due Balte. Tues. 7 A.M. A delightful “ocean week-end”. AUTO RATES - - 520 TO BOSTON for light car, (2500 [bs.), if accompamied by passenger. Sailings to Boston every Tuesday and Friday, 5 P.M. Pier 3, Pratt St Baltimore. Send for booklet. MERCHANTS & MINERS Transportation Company 'l'nvcl Bureau, 1338 H St, NW, National 4612 ‘Washington New York, or Local Agents. | 1530w Via S. S. SHAWNEE including Montreal Go “abroad without crossing the vou sail north to all the nt charm and beauty of the }rtnch Canadian provinces. QUEBEC MONTREAL HALIFAX SEIAWRENCERIVER 7h: SAGUENAY A magnificent new steamer with wide range of accommoda- tions including de luxe state- rooms and suites, is your home throughout the voyage. New friends, entrancing scenery, interesting foreign sights —a glorious vacation. SAILINGS FROM NEW YORK 3 P. M. Every Saturday during July and August §.S.SEMINOLE July 6,20 Aug. 3.17,31 8.S.SHAWNEE July13,27 Aug. ‘You can take your car. Rate, $30 e CLYDE LINE Fassenrer Department, Pier 36, North River, New York Cits, or Any' Authorized Tourist Agenc / ur Dreamf AROUND THE WORLD 1 "BAKSHEESH", §cbessemeyiButyes . along with the brilliant :olarmg, the incense, are part of the Orient . . past. Sulu, Hawaii . course you choose the Resolute . the tinkling of bells. Men wear flowing robes . India shows a courtyard made into a Parcheesi board Akhbar used slave nautch sirls for pawns. Why not forget your humdrum .and for 140 days harvest txcmng memories for the years to come? Visit indo-China and the Temple ruins at Angkor Wat, Chi . and all the 33 countries of the 7th Around the World Cruise .. itinerary that is most comarth(nnv: and complete . “Queen of Cruising Steamers . YARMOUTH $34 ROUND TRIP TO HALIFAX including railway fares Write for illustrated booklet "All Expense Sea and Land Vacations™ describing fascinating all-expense tours in connection with one or more of the company’s eleven e services exundm( from inia to da’s Maritime Take your car aboard with you Beginning June 20, S. S. Evange. line leaves New York Mondays and Thur:days at 11 AM., Day- light Saving Time. Due Yar- mouth following days 11:30 AM. Apply to Taum: Agents; Ca- nadian Pncxfic I4th St & N. ¥, Canadian National Rn 901 15th St. NW., Wachington, or Pier 18, North River, New York. EASTERN steamship lines — —_—— . — AMALZING - - ~__— AMUJING -- MYI TERloUS 14 women, trousers. . where the great Japan, .an . over 38,000 miles. for of . and sail easte ward from New York January 6th, 1930, arriving In every ina, country et the ideal season, Rates $2000 and up include QUEEN OF CRUISING STEAMERS shore excursions. Write today for descriptive literature Hamburg-American 39 Broadway New York or Lenl Tourist A