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National Geographic : 1925 Feb
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Your Trip to Europe YOUR requirements for a European trip, no matter what the time or cost, can be met by the United States Lines. First Class Where price is not an essential factor, the first class cabins and suites provide theutmost in luxury and comfort. Cuisine and service are of the highest possible standard. Economy Trips "Cabin" and second class appeal to those who must consider price and yet desire an unusually comfortable passage. A variety of suggested tours is described in the booklet "Economy Trips to Europe". Students Tours Tourist cabins (formerly third class), located in exclusive sections of the ship, offer unbe lievably low rates: for the round trip, New York and Cherbourg $16Z to $175, includ ing clean, comfortable cabins, excellent food and large deck space. "Student tours to Eu rope" is a comprehensive 32-page illustrated booklet giving itineraries, costs, sight-seeing information-based on the experience of thousands of United States Lines' travelers. Holy Year Tours The "Ideal Route" to Rome is via Cher bourg. All United States Lines' ships make this a port of call. The route, ships, and special religious festivities are detailed in the book "Holy Year-Rome-1925". Veterans Tours For ex-service men and their families: 30-day all-expense trips to France and the Battle fields. Send the coupon below for illustrated liter ature on one or all of the above features. United States Lines 45 Broadway New York City Canadian Office, 79 Queen St. W., Toronto or your local agent Managing Operators for UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD Infor. Section 1552 Washington. D C. Please send without obligation booklets checked. O "New York to Europe" [ Students' Tours. O Holy Year Trips. Q Veterans' Tours. [ "Economy Trips to Europe." If I go date will be about- --------- Name --- Address -_- v-" PLAN YOUR FUTURE SPECIAL OFFER. Send $2.50 for any three of these books and get Garage Folder FI:EE. Money back if not satisfied HOME NOW with Stillwell California Style (All-climate) PLAN BOOKS "All-American lomes" 50 houses, 7 to 10 rooms-$1 "The New Colonials" 50 houses, 6 to 10 rooms-$1 "S. W. Stucco homes" 75 duplexes & bungalows, $1 "West Coast 1Iisig',ialows" 60 houses, 6 and 7 rooms- $1 "Little Bungalows" 75 houses, 3-4 -5 rooms-$1 E. W. STILLWELL & CO., Architects, 278 Cal.Bldg., Los Angeles Attractive Tours, $540and up. 36 Days and longer. Frequent Sailings, Most Complete Itineraries Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Fance, Belgium, Germany, Holland, England, Mediterranean and Continental Countries One of the oldest Travel Organizations in the world. Fifty years of satisfactory travel experience and permanent offices in Europe assure our clients many advantages. Our Tours have no equal-the personal attention we give each Tour guarantees the best of service throughout. Send for "Book K" for Details and Rates FRANK TOURIST COMPANY 542 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK At Bank of America. Los Angeles 582Market St., San Francisco 219 S. 15th St., Philadelphia (Established 1875) Paris Cairo London Deserves the Best Action VT'IHAT is why leading American piano makers use the Wessell, Nickel & Gross piano action. For 50 years this famous action has been recognized by the entire music industry as the finest product of its kind. It is the highest priced piano action in the world. Your dealer will show you different makes of instruments Wessell, Nickel & Gross equipped. Such instruments are bound to be worthy for the Wessell, Nickel & Gross action is found only in pianos and player pianos of proven ex cellence. The action is the piano's most vital part. Make the Wessell, Nickel & Gross Y action the determining factor in your piano purchase. Look for the octagonal trade-mark. Insist upon it. WESSELL, NICKEL & GROSS Established 1874 New York City 1hen you Buy an Upright. Grand. 'P/ayer or 'Reproducing' Pianos Insist on the Wessel/. ickel - Grs (Ly^S Gross Piano Action. J)SS'^h I -
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