Evening Star Newspaper, September 19, 1930, Page 44

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A new and alluring monthly magazine of wider horizons—guide and counsel for your more interesting play- time activities—teeming with enchanting trails ' to everywhere. UT of the land of every day cares—into the heart of the great outdoors—up to the great- est heights of sport and recreation—away into the delights of perfectly planned leisure—let Holiday take you. ' Ashore —afloat—aloft. Travel as you will—by A motor car, train, bus, steamer, airplane, from Maine to California—from Quebec to Key West —to the Rockies—the Big Smokies—the Yosemite —Glacier Park—along the Oregon, Susquehanna or Mobawk Trails—and Holiday will help you Voyage to the sunshine of the Bahamas, Bermuda, Cuba or Hawaii—take a blue water cruise to England, Japan, France or Germany— Holiday will suggest the most interesting places—the most curious things to see—the happiest things to do. Voyagetothesmshineofflre Bahamas, Bermuda or Hawaii—take a blue water cruise to England, Japan, France or Germany—Holiday will suggest the most interesting places—the most curious things to see—the happiest things to do. Just add the lure of adventure to the love of travel—drop in countless vistas of enchanting places—then a dash of old trails intermingling with new routes of scenic beauty—throw in the excitement of the best in sports—fill up with the ever present urge to “go places” and “see things” and you have Holiday. And what a delight to read: Gorgeous full-color i illustrations by sach famous artists as Tony Sarg, : John Rae, Jolm Holmgren, Adolph Treidler and “Yeslie ' Ragan! Beautiful foll-page photographs— depicting the grandest of Nature’s handi- work, as well as Man’s most majestic achievements! Intriguing sketches and cartoons which add zest and interest to the text! And—in every issne—absorbing and In- formative articles that carry you away in THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1930. E;r your playtime hours throughout the year - Vagabonding o by SINCL ng;m:nl_ m"eh L by HEYwoop BROUN - A Line on Fj by STEPHEN mflllng L R i x S Go to the Fajyr; ELLIS PARKER Byrypy [ ] Fifteen Other Holidey Fegpupes SARG - TREIDLER e HOLMGREN ., RAGAN rhapsody'to the spots that Nature has set apart for humanity’s inspiration. You’ll want Holiday—beginning with the very first issue. Buy it at your favorite news stand today—and unlock the door to a world of play more glorious than the printed page has ever brought before. ' HOLIDAY on Sale Today at Your NEWS STAND—10 cents Holiday is Owned and Published by the American Automobile Association, under the Direction of Ernest N. Smith, Executive Vice-President mww#mh.w&squ‘lmhl,w—Addmflafidqmwmnq

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