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B—6 ST EAMSHIPS TRAVEL. fiow Sights..New People..More Fun «Or Just Loaf in Friendly Canada on'urlo ‘hRoyilYa'k Hotel.... en French River, Devil's Gap Lodge, Kenora ... Rest or If, fish, nde, hike, swim. Cool nights. F:ne for hay fever sufferers. ... Chateau Frontenac. Quebec gian French shops, winding cobbled streets. Enjoy & rest or golf, swimming, motoring the historic countryside. 2 o New The Maritimes i, v and Nova Scotia are famed vacation spots. Wonderful sea air and resorts. ‘'una fishing, golf, swimming, sailing, and historic countryside to explore. CANADA VIBN:?MAS U.S. CITIZENS... Your Vocatios Deller Goes Fartherin Canede Ast Your Trasel Agent or 14th & New York Ave. N.W. Phone “National 4"&5 RESORTS. OCEAN CITY, MD. or family during the de! month “of June A World's record fishink, all sports and amuse- Modern apart- cot- tages — at pleasing rates Write Chamber of Commerce. ON THE BOARDWALK = e S Modern: American plan: Southern cooking Bathers' dining room. Special June rates: Daily, $3.00 up; Weekly. $15.00 up FARLOW & HARRISON, Props. Write for Booklet. Phone 81. APARTMENTS COTTAGES The SIephen Decatur A mod!xn rcfl(\ll vacation Hotel. on k. facing the sea: American 30 baths free bathing uarkmz space. Delicious Write for rall‘ and book- lr\Rl E. CONLEY, COMMANDER HOTEL he Ocean” ModernorResitol Homelike Bpecial, june rates—double room and bath. 2.50, $25, $30 each Wkiy. Am. TLANTIC Qgean City's Largest, Finest Hotel S1.50 Plan. pFrc. W, pdrael Pnnne i3 oar n, d St A hotel of distinction and refinement, eaterine to a discriminating Seasor. June l4th-Seot. 15th APTS All Sizes $200 Season & Up E S. STROHECKER. Balto. Ave. & Div. St. ms RiDFAu Boardwa'k. oesan front. 0- Boardwalk. Rooms vnl'v hn! and cold STODDARD FACING OCRAN Home-like. moderate rates: hot and eold e rates to July 25. MRS. CHAS. LUDLAM. | THE MAYFLOWEROCEAY S THE DEL-MAR .2 . Private Baths MRS. . I CAREY. Ocean front meats 5 to 7 Free Parking and Bathing. HOLDERNESS. N. Modern conv.. £3.00 day Phone 72 witer. ori- water in every room on,, Boargwalk. AL BOARDWALR HOTEL. Perfeclly ohoimged. LANKFORD 3= c Farker Smith: HOLDERNESS INN | | | { | Jack London’s Valley of the Moon clientele. | The Traveler's Scribblings About the 1 Forest Fires, the Purple Rhododendron Display In Tennessee and Montreal’s Chinatown ‘By JACQUES FUTRELLE, JR., Travel Editor. Scribblings: Lonely visitors to New York's World Fair last year cre- ated a parking problem by luring chair guides away from their ve- hicles to sit at refreshment coun- ters and talk, to stroll or even dance. A solution comes this year with the announcement thet guides —husky and handsome college boys ?—may be assigned visitors for $1 |an hour, without chairs. They will talk with you, walk with you, dine or dance, but they are under orders to turn down drinks. The annual Pocono Mountains 'Hcrse Show will be held in the “Arena of the Clouds” August 22, 23 and 24. Breaking into public print so often ‘has made Pike's Peak appear larger |than it is. Tt is not the tallest | mount in the Colorado Rockies, and Ineither is Long’s Peak. Mount El- bert, towering 14,431 feet, is tallsst, J‘anl,\' 64 feet lower than California’s | Mount Whitney and 321 feet higher !than Pike’s Peak. Maine has 1,000,000 acres of water | surface—and much of it is suitable for fishing. Settled by colonists from the bor- der country of the British Isles, | Western Canada’s town- of Lloyd- minster looks much like an Eng- ‘hsh village. Its visitors find the | town was laid out on the boundary line of Alberta and Saskatchewan | Provinces. Running North nnd‘ | South is a street that lies within | Saskatchewan, but the buildings and | ’thmr shops on the west side of the street are in Albenta. Ice sports will make their bow | in sunny New Orleans this month, with “Ice Capades” scheduled for | the Municipal Auditorium from June | .15 to June 29. Stellar skaters will appear in the show, which will .be a prelude to ice hockey games |in the fall. * ok ok X ‘h in California’s Sonoma County. | One visitor in 5,000 sets a forest | fire—the other 4.999 are welcome to |the national forests, states the | | United States Forest, Service. With | \che summer season promising to‘ take thousands of Americans into | | these wooded areas, the service | |calls on vacationists to remember the match, the cigarette, cigar butt, | pipe hell. the campfire and any | small ember left unattended and | alone. In May, 1899, Mr. and Mrs. David | Curry established the popular resort, | Camp Curry, in the Yosemite Val- | | ley. Tt had friends from the start. | With seven tents and one paid cook, | the camp accommodated 300 persons that first season. The camp has grown. the seven tents becoming more than 500—and with the tents, | cabins and bungalows, 1,300 persons | now find accommodations at ‘one | time. { What has been described as the | world's most gorgeous display of | ™ | purple rhododendron is promised | "agam on Roan Mountain, in the | [ | Cherokee National Forest of North- | east Tennessee from late June to | the middle of July. Purple rhodo- drendon is rare in nature, yet on Roan Mountain are solid banks and beds of 600 acres. The Tennessee | Department of Conservation reports that buds indicate profuse flowering Minaki, in the Lake of the Woods region of Northwestern Ontario, was the fishing ground of the Indians, who guided their birch bark canoes over the sparkling waters. Today's tourists find the Red man named the region wel!—Mmakl means “beautiful country. Bermuda jottings: First time vis- itors to Bermuda are easy to spot, especially if they are on a bicycle RESORTS. NEW HAMPSHIRE. A typical New England resort in direct view of the inspiring Presidential range, offering the utmost in relazation and rict hln E. Hul.m, Mlnmf up: (l‘ week up. Hastings, Prop. RPFANERS wvate bath Phone 36 ¢ {\m-nnn!. Prop. HASTINGS HOTEL gr,.ovgzan Modern, homelike. Parking s) Den Cap. 200. Special June rates. Own. Mst. Special Rates On Boardwalk; garage. M. B. Quillin, . 3 g Majestic H. SUNSET HILL SUGAR HILL NEW HAMPSHIRE LODGE ON LAKE WENTWORTH. Relax in vour own cabin with fireplace and | The ASHWORTH, Hampton Beach, N. H. porch. Meals at central lodge. Land. water | Ocean front. All rooms, bath or rumnnz sports. Excel] food. Amer. or Euro. plan. Now open. vegetables” Restricted ciientele. £26.50 up George Ashworth, Prop. week. R. G. HEMENWAY. Box 19, = = __EAST WOLFEBORO. N. H. NOVA SCOTIA. Our own [resh | water. NEW LONDON, N. H. ON LAKE SUNAP ~ WHITEFIELD, N. H. WHERE YOUR AMERICAN DOLLAR ‘BUYS 109 MORE® | " VACATION! White wount® A PICTURESQUE, HISTORIC FOREIGN LAND | ; g | B R S 8 Season June 15 to October 15 Sea ... ni ing cool, secie) ‘comlont 10 vou Woss. Be vure Lo Incieds o A Famous Hotel in The Cape Breton In your Nova Scotia vacation this sume hite Mountains serving & ren g0t tmvuzn‘: -:vor‘d;l‘m Distinguished Clientele. Modern and m now extend from enc end of s Appointments. Dnl- mating lond, there are fine hotels, comfortable inns e ouse and additions to ond camps at very ressonable rates. Nova Scotle ‘affords any recreation desired. e et Golf Course. Same Famil ouwr). Management for Three Generation; W.F.DODGE & SON Mountain View Hous , by oo m mlll OF INFORMATION 143 Hollis Street, Halifax, Nova Seofl«é or Room 10043, 6 East 45th Street, N. Y. s WHITEFIELD NEW HAMPSHIRF | Private_estate, lawns, | restricted: 150 mi. from Wash. Dis THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Notebook Visitor in 5,000 Who Sets approaching, a hill. They try to pump up, while others hop off their wheels and walk. After a few days, the newcomers are converted. . . . The Phoenix, in the center of Ham- ilton, looks like a typical American drug store; and indeed. the shelves | and courters present a variety of goods found in drug stores; in the States. . . . The S. S. Acadia is sub- stituting on the New York-Bermuda run for the United States liner President Roosevelt, which was di- verted to pick up Americans escap- ing to Ireland from the threatened new zone of warfare. The next trip of the Acadia is June 8, with the Roosevelt scheduled to take up the Bermuda run again on June 15, *.% kX Following a practice instituted in 1934, Wisconsin will bar big trucks from main highways on holidays and week ends during the summer. Now in effect, the regulation con- ténues through the height of the tourist season until September 8. The order effects trucks and truck- trailer combinations of more than 6,000 pounds, gross weight, on 12 State and Federal highways, pro- hibiting them between 1 p.m. and 11 p.m. every Saturday, and between 9 am. and midnight on each Sun- day or legal holiday. Vehicles carry- ing passengers, newspapers, perish- able commodities and emergency equipment are exempted. | The metropolitan Miami summer fishing tournament opens June 16 and continues through August 4. At Pointe au Pic, in Quebec Prov- | ince, are many families bearing | such Scottish names as MacDougall, | Stewart and Robertson, who spukj no English, only Frerich. They are descendants of the Scottish war- | riors who won the then New France for the British Empire. Jasper Park Lodge, in the Canea- | —_— oy RESORTS. OGUNQUIT, MAINE. \ ° 4/3% Season KNIGHT & MERRILL PENNSYLVANIA, dian Rocki for 650 guests. The now-famous play festivals of Central City, Colo,, to be held this year from July 6 to 27, began in 1932 with the production ot “Camille.” Then came “The Merrv Widow,” “Othello,” “Central City Nights,” “The Gondoliers,” “A Doll's House,” “Ruy Blas” and “The Yeo- men of the Guard.” This year the attraction is “The Bartered Bride.” Five times as high as Niagara, British Guiana's Kaieteur Falls pre- sent a spectacular sight, droppirg from a tableland into Potaro Gorge, more than 800 feet below. * k% % Sun Valley, Idaho, where guests ski in bathing suits and swim in an outdoor pool in winter, will operate its outdoor ice skating rink thie summer. Chippewa Indian ceremonial dances will be held at Lac du Flam- beau, Wis,, from August 1 to 7. King Cotton will rule again, along with Queen Cotton, over the third RESORTS. has accommodations ? D. nual Cotton Festival at Gastonia, N. C, June 10.to 15. Parades, fash- lon shows and the grand cotton ball are among features of she celebra- tion, Few tourists visit Montreal with- out a view of the French Quarter, but few know of the Chinese City on the Island of Montreal. La- gauchetere street is the gateway to the section, which duplicates the Orient as nearly as it can with Chinese churches, schools, tongs and colorful shops. A large porcelain figure of the Chinese- laughing Alladin, Tit-croy-lee, welcomes the visitors at Tong Hall. The Chinese Theater presents a five-hour show | daily. Wheatland, the mansion of James Buchanan, the only native Pennsyl- vanian to become President of the United States, is in Lancaster, Pa. Albert Gallatin, Secretary of the ‘Treasury under Jefferson ard Madi- son, lived at Friendship Hill, near New Geneva, south of Pittsburgh. RESORTS. MASSACHUSETTS. tading lor cabine and bungalows to 6 persons with ms. . $24 (single). Free Booklet. Maranacook, Maine It's Always Cool at this medern resort hotel, sur- founded on three sides by the Atiantic. Delicious Meals, Private Beach, ‘hting, Fishing, Golf, Tenr: A. L. NELSON, rite for folder iles from Washington south of Portlard Directly on’ Ocean Front Unrivalied Location. Modern. Excellent Food. Attr. Rates Bathing, Fishing, Tennis, Golf Ownership-Mnet. J. F. Young YORK BEACH. MAINE Enjoy alorious vdcation here! From the Fair Above — Delaware Water magnificent gorge the _Kittatinny the Blue Ridge Fine highways wind through the gorge and lead to a mountain- top plavland. Scene along the Wissa- hickon _Creek. Philadel- phia, internationally fa- mous for natural beauty. bunh the original lon(iunofl:. built in 1764. ot the New Yerk Fair be sure fe visit the Pennsylvanis Building. Along with a look at the World of Tomorrow, take a look at an eternal won- derland of beauty and sport— Pennsyl- vania. Give your clubs a workout on one of Pocono’s famous golf courses. .. canter along woodland bridle sightseeing has left you ’?)fi MRI] anI!Au TAST NORTHPIELD, MASS, s June Is Delightful Here! Qutdoor Recreation . . . - plete Relaxal 2 Tonat “New " Eneinna tality, Gordon Meody, Manager —_— . e | % The COFFEE SHOP Cape Cod. Hyahnis, Mass. || Xnown ‘for many years for fine food. || modern accommodations. Near Craig- ville Beach. Our own orchestra, dancing every evening. Tennis courts on prem- ises. Reasonable rat AND GOTTAGES EAST GLOUCESTER on Cape Ann, MASS. The North Shore’s most charming vacation resort Sandy Beaches, Surf Bathing, Tuna Fishing, Golf, Art Colony Delicious Seafood Dinners Cocktall Lounge, Dancing nightly Accommodates 500 Single room, kitchenette apart- ment of coltage accommodations American Plan from $35 & week A. LeRoy Race, Manager NSYLVANIA. Ltfl the FalrWay s ths . . . or, if , relax and C, JUNE 2, 1940—PART ONE. let the soaring music of a orest water- fall soothe your weariness. Refreshed ? Fine ... turn your car down any of Pennsylvania’s modern, easy-driv- ing highways to some of those famoas places where the world of yesterday made America great today. Whatever you do, wherever you go — g\l ’Il declare a healthy dividend on your orld’s Fair trip by choosing a route through Pennsylvania. FREE PICTORIAL MAP AND FOLDER HOSPITALITY PASSPORT Send for this complete guide to Pennsylvania—the historic and picturesque—illustrated in_color. With it you will also receive the Hospitality Passport that assures Pennsylvania's guests of a hearty weicome Wherever they £o. Address Penneylvania Depagiment of Commerce, Division E-109, Harrisburg, Penna. Pine-scented air and cool blue waters are the recipe for happy days on Pennsylvania's Meholiep. liver, o'- otte %“"'?fi-’.x-"‘ Inrrm un‘&.‘. 53 o ot it Cémmencement Begins At Trinity Saturday Mount Vernon Seminary Will Graduate 34 Thirty-four young women from more than 20 States and the Dis- trict, and one from Tokio, Japan, will be graduated from Mount Ver- non Seminary and Junior College at its 65th annual commencement Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. The exercises in the Elizabeth Somers Chapel. at the seminary will include an address by the Rev. Petey Marshall, Washington pastor. George Lloyd, president of Mount Vernon Seminary and Junior Col- toriur, lege, will preside at the ceremonies | | and will present the diplomas to the | graduating class, which includes the following young women: Lian ®. Applewhite, Mary A coburn, ose) | Acplewnite, R'P. Erisler: Joseph, Mo. Athey: D-u(henfi Al M. !lnnehnrd "Ruth Bux e Bety P lnrhlu L. RESORTS. LAKE GEORGE, N. Y. THE FERNWOOD INN Lake George, N. Y. Lake. Modern, be: e Gultine, privats parks RESORTS. ____ BEACH HAVEN, N. ACH HAVEH Commencement Week at Trinity College begins Saturday, with s presentation by the senior class of Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town” at 4 pm. in the Notre Dame Audi- On June 2, Baccalaureate Sunday, eolemn pontifical mass will be cele- brated by the Most Rev. Charles Hubert Le Blond, Bishop of St. The Rev. Edward Talbet, O. M. I. — e RESORTS. will give the baccalaureate Ciass Day exercises commence on Monday, June 3. at 3 pm,, in Notre Dame Auditorium. Degrees will be conferred on ‘Tuesday June 4, at 11 am., by the Most Rev. Michael J. Curley, Arcl bishop of Baltimore and Washing- ton. Dr. Jerome Gregory Kerwin of the University of Chicago will give the address to the graduates. RESORTS. OCEAN CITY, N. J. A community by the sea de- signed for wl{olesome famil recreation, fascinating Board- walk amusements, surf-bath: ing from protected beaches. all sports..hospi table hotels. J //,/ENGLESIDE Jringe MoV et et Opep June 28th R. F. Engle, Ilr. STONE HARBOR, N. J. IF YOU CARE | that is best in summer communi i Preeon "eanctuly pianoed resrcted: "a acation place” that_ wil A evers desire. then | STONE HARBOR, N. J. For Rookict Write Pullicity Director PEEKSKILL, N. !. RESORTS. CAPE COD, MASS. | come 7o citanming Cape Cod OVSTER | HARBORS Sl c1us '.-r private “'pleasure island, swimming (700 '!mhdnnl beach — lug. C. W. Wannop, Mgr., Osterville, Mess. EAST NORTHFIELD, MASS. CHATEAU No EAST NORTHFIELD, MASS. Enjoy Delightful Recreatton Complete Relaxation, Berene Liv- ing Here = Nature Trails—In- door Entertainment—Tr. al New England Hospit A. Gordon Moody, Manager * This seashore resort, needs no introduction Americans. Atiantic City, wholesome relaxation and “AMILY BUDGET! * To our visitors will be * This is our pledge -- family . . Your friends . . CITY! Thrilling Mountain Scenery (with the Sksline Drive) A Gay and Colorful Seashore Famous Natural Wonders HISTORYLAND! For free tntormation and m-r-un Ul VIRGINIA STATF Tl AVEL EAT, Tocated in A, of Pennsvivania Ave. ai 170h sr Nw Phone ‘("‘rrlnl!tln 1000, Mal this Couwn or MATANIE, VA. SKY CHAL51 MACANIE . VA. ~__ VIRGINIA BEACH, VA, 7he AVAMERE VIRGINIA BEACH. VA. Directly on the Ocean Frent. 22 hew gaditional rooms with private or connectfig bath. Cool. modern. beau- tifully decorated Lobby and dining room enlarced. American plan. Fxcellent meals MRS. C. J._SMITH. Manager #IDLERHYIE withoat bath. Surf| l.m.. All Sporte. Amer-| e RATCLIFFE. HOTEL DENNIS ATLANTIC CITY enjeyment for all the family. Attractive rates on request WALTER J. BUZBY, Inc. New Waverley Hotel Virginia Beach, Va. Finest surt bathing. golf. tennis, riding, all spo: Ocean Front—Every Convemente Private Am s BOOKL B0 Foket VACATION in SEA COOLNESS Leave sweltering streets behind, and dash to the cool- gess of the Seaside Hotel., Here the ‘shore, food, and service are at their best. Enjoy a dip in the ocean, beach-bathe from your room, doze under a beach umbrella. Enjoy the Surf ‘n Sand Room. Luxurious living at moderate rates. Make reservations today. MRS, TER, Mar. PRINCESS ANNE HOTEL VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. Directly on ocean promenade. outside rooms. Private baths. clientele. Srecial weekly rates. for booklets. __W. H. Sterling, Jr., Ocean Front FITZHUGH 5.5 Completely . Remodeled. Adding New Roomsi and Private Special Rat: 110 Select Write for May and June Southern Coohn‘ Glever let. also Vitosome folder “"Quotes on H Room 119 Convention Hall, Atlantic Ciry, N ] Mrs, x-? S. Plyn: Mrs. W. . Beach 692 RICHARD P. BROWN, S«wury of Commerce POCONO MOUNTAINS PA. JPOCONO MOUNTAINS, PA. Cool. scenery, cottages, spor 0stess 5300, POCONO MOLWTAINS. PL An Adult Camp Comfortable cabins. Lodge nd Tecreation rooms, Centra J\n Delicious HAWTHORNE INN & COTTAGES t location in Poconos. Inspiring view. imily resort. L. C. Dengler, ono, POCONO MANOR, PA. Only 5 hours to this acre mountain besuty spoc. 3008 nrenroox rooms. 8 clay tennis courts. 27-hol 01t Olympig-size OuLAo0r Pool T ne, Selected clientele. 5th Rep. e—— CTTVITY riicimon in the piney mountain air at one of the most complete resorts ATOP POCONOS, 5'; hours from Washing- . Planned sports and entertainment. e it e B ning socicl life. ' $25 to $49. Restricted. L4 Pamper Mortals ON VACATION AT clien- year. Write for ookl he ridong: 1ptive cool, y and i 4 Earm.fresh food. ‘""fih family to the top of HERMAN K YEAGER, General Mm,., POCONO MANOR. PA. Roanoke Cottage Between 22ad d 23rd Sts. Modern in every Respect. Home Cooking. Plenty of Sea Food. Mrs B. H. Gny‘ln. R. B. Hyatt. M el 32, Summer Vacation ata (0OL SAVING J ror RESERVATIONS the Poo Wiite for Booklet, Mn. Wallace Cluvk BEACHCROFT HOTEL Vi Ocean tnll...'“lt lm seat r-mm e Pubhcl rtment 114 t."h'fl‘::fl.l L Ocmafl/ NEW JERSEY HOTEL BISCAYNE | QCEAN CITY. N. J_MODERN. AMERIC N Running Water or Private Bat: | Burt Bathing. Atcom. * Bookiet. Eievato Elizabeth Blundin ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ATLANTIC CITY ANNOUNCES! the playground of the world, to fun-loving, health-seeking with a new government, dedi- cated to new policies, starts s Summer season this week. * This new governmept is dedicated to provide refir2d, entertainment. * ACCOMMODATIONS AVAILABLE FOP ESVERY extended every courtesy And we invite You . . Yeu to COME TO ATLANTIC Postal, for Pictorial Book Ith. Fot extra adrvantages AT NO EXTRA COST . try The TRAYMORE LARGE comfortable rooms, unsparingly appointed. .. luxur ious beds, the choicest of foods, LidoBeach bn«hluuhubunu. special elevator to beach forbath- ers and hot and cold fresh and salt water baths in every room. Inviting settings for dining, danc- ing and cocktails such as the Patio del Sol, Cocktail Lounge, and—of course—golf, bicycling and all of Atlantic City’s diver- sions to choose from. You get 80 much more at the Traymore for rates which begin at $5 daily European, $8 with meals. on the B rdwalk® ATLANTIC CITY Bennett E. Tousley, General Manager LJ FOR YOUR HEALTH, FUN AND FAMILY Evropean plan from $4.50 single, $7 double.