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National Geographic : 1925 Oct
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WleCU&SJS SURM 1926* ~ AROUND WORLD On the specially chartered Cunarder "FRANCONIA" Sailing Eastward from New York January 14th 30,000 Miles - 133 Days Amidst an atmosphere of ease, comfort and luxury; on a steamer which in her equip ment, service and cuisine stands pre-eminent, and one which through her previous cruises has made for herself a mighty host of warm and enthusiastic friends. Last but not least, the ship is under charter and direction of Cook's, the world's foremost and most experienced travel organization. The itinerary selected is as perfect as possible, synchronizing the visits to the many fascinating and engrossing countries, with the time of year when climatic as well as other conditions offer their greatest attractions. Fares are fully inclusive and cover all shore excursions. MEDITERRANEAN On the White Star "Ship of Splendor" "HOMERIC" Sailing from New York January 23rd 14,000 Miles - 67 Days The supreme opportunity to see the Garden of the World, the countries of Ali Baba, the whimsical Don, the heroes of the Aegean and the Kings of the Nile. Supreme in the superb, especially chartered ship - the largest and most luxurious steamer sailing to the Mediterranean-;in the cruise management; in the entertainments aboard and ashore. The itinerary covers the widest field of worth-while points, includ ing sixteen days in Egypt and Holy Land; optional visits to Paris and London on the homeward trip; also stop-over privileges. Cook's Fleet of Nile Steamers and Dahabeahs stands foremost on that river. WII 585 Fifth Avenue Philadelphia Boston Los Angeles NEW YORK Chicago St. Louis Toronto Montreal 253 Broadway San Francisco Vancouver
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