ft?: fB-aBaaaaaaa-R;" "Umt OrFNaNDIG isA$mi n ? " ffiajaws&wsMta: Bflaroem , j , i, 'i . r " 1. i.njlMflt anil r itti by fittmtn ttem .thlrdsterir f-hen firesnresa inreuan inrnqmc Piryl e)ert, 1426 Spruce street, ;3dfchfcV tble'merBini7 , , Meke was ceralnf., from doers untf ?1Lin,ecreamlri' that two chll- Pwere asleep I" tljLbIWi5JE . . . Mtn'Ctary antr Marry weirn. ei !."'. n..MM Vn. '4. ntahed Inte house antl fought upi the smoke- .TSW gathered th children 'up from L,rV.j..,i ..i.rte.1 IrrVnrrvf them nut. ptt'e dn Cl?ary Wmb'evr nom nem lUilhst seemed, te be alive and step- "he found ft snuii nep.. rut.. i 'i" c fhltdrenV tlmt had l tlwilii5 r the bed. , ' . le carried me uex ui.tur cue-., iw unit were token ie,fii iuue jt tiiui indfather, next doen ami were re- J. 'inf nef ,v However, new ' oeme and some stringent first atd i .. aT naaai1r. . -j r. rjnherJS war rnnaed liv -;..-, vhn had seen the smoke. fwrsehs In the house e icepf the Wren, who are fire and seven 'years . ..nlJ the arraet in anfetv. ' . r.t. umj. ..... j , !,. KBIS 01 tne i-uuui. icii i iic B5i, nn Trsa'ef undetermined erlsln Eim deitrejed much , of the lower fleer VM the house. Jit started Jnthe kitchen. ' J DREAMLAND ADVENTURES '" Cienf CreuPateh Br AKTHimfW. STACK t..f. m..Y .ft,P. tnnAm.'inlruHttm htl 'veering magie fairy capt, oreteftfced KM IS Ainu 0 me rmnci iu ncip bic Giant Creit-Pateh. Ai ihc iriant comet raging through th6 eerf ew hide In Judge Otel't heU r j tree. They find Judge, Owl het ktet ihd etant'ateake' all night by t- r . .. - - 1..... 'JLIi .L. ..... .t!0lln7, cu flirn, n inei me jmuh ,vj'un(m(7 aim te unlit an end of :n. Chapter' III The Searching Haad w vniAXT CROSS-PATCH thumped en the hollow' tree; ,H.thumDeU se ;lrd Hint "Jack. .Tanet. King Hummer, 5 Prince Flltter-Flash nnd .ludge Owl. Vllding1 within, felt the whole trunk KameV' - ' '. 'tOli, hollow tree, nnswerme, k J'! rw.. ..:. Li.l ik. i -!. ..! ),,r . irThrfs reared Giant CresaV Patch. rftdie,'iOwl, who had been.' chuckling Jew ircw vcjv n'ct- He was scared tiari had reason te he. Teaalnr the Bgjant )n the dark night was fun: having 'at giant come hunting him .with- a gua ln daIlgbt wasn t fun at all. ' Once ware, the voice of tbe giant reared out ' Iia nMiintflawl. An tltai AtHe . -. n b . ''YHnfns m."r'1.bT16tv-tree r He will ncverthoet his beer. . 1 unce l cer a rnnncr re snoot. , a Judge Owl Bhiveml, "5iy! My ! JIfew 1 am in a fix." he whispered.. a "Uh, hollow tree, answer me;'' wcd the giant. But of coursethe i uce U1U 'IWI- ninucr. I "Say," whispered Judge Owl te I its pretend te be-the voice of the hoi i hw trce and tell him I m net here?" "Ne, answered Jack very quickly. "He would knew your elce and would be Hire von were hiding here." They nil kept very quiet. Thejr could heir the Slant tramping about below. . , "I'd like. te. get a peep at hlnv whispered .Tnnct. who wns curious te mi ulmt tlie cl:int looked like. "He 'would I. '' nnewcred Jack. "Let's tnkK rin.-". lie mid .ninct buzel rn the eppiilng iw mp rr)'i nnd loehrti our. rar uciew l'w ,!. t.. fl .. I nan IHC KIM'll KlurUlft UIIUIU. And he was nn awful looking slant. H nn ipn lull. Xt tlmli. aipc r which, under the uprll of the magic "l I'UJin UUW HUVV IHIUHB UEI II lllirj j,Mts them he seemed as ta)l nt a (ele phenc uele. His fnee wna covered with .Wr Se ultltikprx. Up nn ilrptpil nil f, 7, V , ."", "-- "- ."'- incemer nnu en nis neaa wa a icainer- (40. Tle f.nrrlfi.1 n tin uhiili in tlialr IQllV A... IfinlrA.l .fl il hh M nnnnn. . v. v.ve .wunvu en uijf no i:aiiuvii I.. ...v,, ,UACU UUWII IvIIC llllll JI U,IVII his gun against a tUmp, and started I-re climb the tree. L he came in mat hitches. Jack and Jnnct lied te the dnrl; tiprnh uhurn .Tih1a Otil 1CQ-ered, V 'Crowd liflik n fur us m, fan." rv' whispered Jnck. nut they couldn't jwwdvbnclc nny further. Thej were at 'fctery top of the hollow. The giant i cached the epculng. Hia gvsthnnd came travelling Inte the hel hol hel eo'. It went down nnd found nothing. The children, the fairies, the owl. huddled just out of its reach, ecemed Mf. Organize Your Desk Werk i't. & T mQ V70RK - ORGANIZERS W belve that littered desk . ; problem and clear your awk for action. They lie' flat Jl the deak or in ahullew aide S'w. re pcn 'in front, v lileicta.neable Subject Heela, held paper up te 13H" frtctdfrem SIM up 'EO.fi. 5fefe? Oknkpmk f..)Mfi.. '.izii.ir, . rJ . Bp rv :. , i .. , ..Hi. 'lim... nmt their net'dee were r t m ''fcMrB-PO & m no smmmw WBtiiflE RIMMM 4 k4l.i..' MEJijli Of Judge OwWfathraiM . , "All!" grehted tfce lat'Teleebut side i -it he 'free. J''I have tha.t hooting few!." , a f) fy " s . im jnira(openMfte4?grab Judge OwVThe game secaiedAle be up for ihlm. But Jack saw ob chance, ,BMbhTit' cried Tack, Blte him, judge Owl 1',' -h vs n ' Judge Owl.1 startled .Inte action, opened bis big beak.f ,He grabbed one 6f the (dutchlngilMger.. And Judge f "Owjj-l.'l telUnMhe giant. "Ouch4 , Judgi'Owl nipped sharper, 'Thetglant shrieked. He jerked' his finger out 'of Judge Owl's beak. He dost, his held en the tree. He crashed. downward. Ker. slump 1, river-bump I Ker-thump! The giant hit the ground with n might thud. He lav flat .en his back,, the breath knocked out of him. He was such a comical sight Jack and Janet had te laugh, i t V , 4 (Ja'cK'and iaaet laughed when iliey MuU have fled, as will-be toM'te merrew.) Rummel' Estate $129,101 ,' Invdntoryyef' the personal estate of Michael Kummeli filed tedny, showed a total of $120,101.01. Other Inven tories filed were: Sherman C. Hoeflich, $-'Ki,420.20 ; Jeseph It. Scott. $28. 421.27: Bertha. Kntcls. ,K23a.21. and -T. Menree Cbek. $42,887.30. 'Wills filed for probate today were : El'en A. McCurdy 8607 Chestnut street, $0400; James A. Butler, 4S07 Main street, Manayunk, $0500: James B. Themas, Baltimore, $5000,' and Jewnh PlCkard 0310 Palmetto street, $in.7O0'. May Park Your Car ""HERE . 'Abtelutety? Ne -Obligation MftUiiuwT. juar cefftr i I fin AND . CHESTMUT-STS, The New Edisen and Vocalien PheBOfrapht and Records' Reliable Merchandise at right prices. T.il 'f, .-tencra of Mr. XkUtaa'a tl.000 rriie, Centeat aXalaabla at' our starca. WAKEBOHRAIT S. 'W. Cor. 11th and Walnut and 20 S. 10th St. '' TOCRS Cajr their most heriie. Costs wonder miles: v arranged and ieara erg MS . ,'." ' 1 k'- . '' "t , I1 """"' " I' nW ..:i' tl AlWfliiY'W.F itwi w 1 ml mi Yeu ' iiiiitDaOTiiiH V1hIi ' L IvM-i-H ' kiLrak. eaAk t ft yin vAtl;MnVcr(rKcn)t: KS' y NJ. Cawfee-NenABrtaeaiMlaA' . . Kaiher tt.h ' pay. ifllvknft tof-Jteg.' Matlen'Kfncty 2122 Seuth Seventeenth street, pending his. suit' for divorce, At bert. Ernest' Kinch bis disappeared. "He rlld TiOt ppear,ln court today. In' Newark. Jf. J., .where he' brought nls suit, and, was adjudged In contempt Jy Vice Chancellor Backes. V la hlsjsult KlnchaccuMs hW flfe of wwtnw KiwTeitw ATLANTIC j AixANMc-crrv w. r. r-KiSeil '--- ..-. I l l Unusually attractive during' Spring luxurious he"ated Solarium, bathed in aunahlrie, oyerleoklng tM ocean, where charming afternoon musiealei and eempUmaatary "Five o'clock" Tea Service invitee complete relaxation J after,, the return from jan routing en the exhilarating Boardwalk or from the ueix course., , , ""' ' . . 'American and New Getf Club Privileges n the Caster MaMdaya la ATLANTIC CITY MOOTKEUO Exieala la Caafart, Ikrvlea aa4 Oalalaa I Kaatacsr Ati. Ntar Stick. m ., A AUaatie City's risnt, Lamit aa4 Uait Peaalar Uedirata Bate Aatil $3.50 up Daily, tSpecul Weekly American Plan Ctete, -dll-furnlthfd reema, print batbi, attit badi, eleraten le tt-f. uaniually attrteUra bbby, parlari ana rtctptlen raemn rtyarlty 800: erebutrai dinclis. Nawly piparaa and Maavatd(thrensliut. PnbUe akewars. RINNlNfi WATER IN ALL ROMS ' Owaarthlp mimaimcnt Baaklct . , rETTBH HOLtlNOEIl, 1 IN THK MOHT nKAUTIVDI. BBCTIOS Mlehlsan are.'nr. Barh. Atlantla City, N. I. Extenilvely improved. Het and cold runnlnc water lb all roemi. Electric llfhte. Kleter aervtca; larse. airy and aunny roema. Eure- pean plan. Deubls roema $10. 115 and 120 rer wi 1.50 r ween; gaily rate .'. 3, it. Hinsia roemi ptr day. , , COODFEUOW sSr8ra,fi ut tSrlc -aderate rat. JteTtntnga. manWa Mnaaa-tit. Mra. C. i, fltaaltUaw. CMESTElrl'KNN NSW YORK " AVE. NEAB BEACU Ctntrallr located. Convenient te ehurcnaa and all tlrartlnna. hoemtT with runnlns water and private bathe. Electric name Blavater te atraat level. Larta comfortable exehanee and vleunaina roema. Speelal Bprlna ratta.J Bktt.- MRS. D. KNAUER. fTUU DI A7A rnS,'lJSrt.9ftf!fjS-'l. -.'i ST. CHARLES e PACIFIC AYES. Select. Homelike. Private Bath. Jtunalns Wattr. Talephenta.ln nil' Reemi. ALWAYS OPEN PEITKICH KPSHEHi. Mire. NtwHeLLAriyp J LOren en New 'a ve. cien;unjr - Hrlrate belhe. rennlng at,, elertrje Hahta. cflelne. (home coeklne). Bpeetal Bprlna : rt. Ownerehlp asaBaaem't. Cfcee H. Weed. Jr. Mir. PARKVIEW PACIFIC AVENUE AT FARK rLACE Homelike. Deelrable central location, Unob Uneb etructed ocean vie-. Sun parlors, prtv. bath. Southern home table. MARY V. BUOO. 1'rep. 1.1 S Itlinnia, Ava Fleaaant roema 111 a. uimeu Ave. f0T the eaeen. Oppeette Hetrl Traymore. IMr Clarien Kentucay Ave. uit off Wew eiagien penray,!,. 8. K. Benlfaee VfKRNKKKVILI.E PA. GAIENHALL WEWCBSVILLEPA. Will Opm Sal, April 8 Physical comfort, beautUul scenery, golf, music and fine baths in HydrlauV Depart sent. tVt(f refleaet Wk KtJki !r. HOWARD H. WHIG Mtaifw TOJJBB Around the KDSi v wena in ext Winter See the most fascinating1 countries of the world at delightful seasons and avoid the but little mere than te stay at heme: 30,000 127 days of abserbintr interest. Citiise managed by the International Travel Depart ment or tne niu,K.j.wi jiAi-KiiBS cwiurjNY. Sails from New Yerk, Nev. 25th, 1922, en the palatial New Cunarti S; S. LACONIA, turbine oil burning largest and most luxuriously equipped beat that ever went around the world, and the only one wiling en a world cruise in 1922. Perfect eae and comfort assured with every modern luxury of travel ensea and land. Itinerary includes Havana, Panama, through the Canal, San Francisce, Hile, Hono lulu, Japan, Chlm, The Philippines, Java, Burnu, India, Suex Canal, Palestine, - Egypt, ine Mediterranean ana enreugn Europe, inaia ana the equatorial countries are reached at their most delightful season. Limited bookings rates vary according te location of stateroom, baths, equipments, etc. WRITE OR PHONE NOW FOR FULL DETAILS W)y ether Toure te Europe, Spring and Summer 1922 . Specie Toots, Sdirfenle' Toure, FerlgnTj-tm Toure, Fettttry Tour;Th Pjunen Pity, an. ui..mihi' nw.n w,.r mn hi... mi rwgwmr AMERICAN EXPRESS-TRAVEL DEPT. 1708 Cheatnut St. PhiUdelphU Spruce 5596 an Sii. uf. r s- - i"M.f fT-li?. " .."71.. .. 2 1 i-f. " TWi cnancauar.'iMHM w m -; Kliieh 'telenhenedlilai Wife last t 'daylthat sbe.weuld ?' iWSLirtS!? IB.i t7lM7. I. -.b.' tiMdt'MiHt' ..li7i-Vaiaiat KlBchV.Mi UnlB. ttJl ' Y . ! mpl.h ni" mm county court. Mrs. -.n.n - .- piamant. h i TSO'WAWtU Cil aainu waaiin ""TTT ( faM aiaaaiaa eljns 'rfteKS lilt aama of die n bTVJ a! SSS! " AiAJTIO;QtSJL CrriVN. J. , European vlans Fireproof Garage b CBN THAI HOMEUKt-COMTOKTAeltB , Seuth Carolina Ave. near Beach . A hotel for .Wife) 8iettr,MetiHriOr Dad - ,Reif 'Water ia Eftry aUeai AmerleaVi Plan. Weakly ratea age te 124. Prlvati bath MS-teJSq. Del M W 10. fclNTON B. ABNOt-t. Owitev a Mawater KENTUCKY UNTUCKT ATB. NaUB MACK Aawrlcta rita ixet.ef etfy. $17.90 ap wsUr ;OT4HWKLL Virginia ave. aeeendt heuie from Boardwalk and Steel Pier. Every appointment. Ulaheat atandard In culalna and aarvlce. Booklet. Pnedal eekly ratea. J. Bethwell. Prep HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always bpaa. alw.xra Nadyt terrae madarata. Write ar paeaa. 11. WALtg DUWCAH. Hetel BobceImI Kentucky 'A,v: nr. beach gTOICl I--ee)I E-n,nt table..Weakly rata SIS up. Ph. 117. A. K. MARION. Ilf ,e...I...i. TTintii-lTr Ayr nr, Ptenh. it wwewi Elevater: 'private bathe: running waier. open an ear. a. v. awr; PUILIIPA HnildF Amad.i cheerfui linmelUr hotel. Shalfente Iladdoe Hall e City On tba Boardwalk A TOUBW STEAMSHIP TICKETS 'AND TOURS AU I.INEM m STREET ATlONAL BANK Fsrtlga Exthanse ttttra of Crtdlt Travtlera Gbecka Steamship .and Travel Dtpt.r 148 SOUTH 4TH ST.. Philadelphia 'Travel Free Frem Care? BaMetfs FOUeUGiN ' WF$ i.,feA r-y We travel leisurely arid unos tentatiously in small parties thus assuringte our individual mem dcjs the personal freedom of independent travel. Our selected parties travel first-class both en land, and sea. They enjoy, without extra cost, many .side trips, drives and meter runs. The hotels they visit are of the highest standard of comfort and refinement. Our prices are inclusive and reasonable.' We point with pride te our forty-two years of successful travel management Write, telephone or call for our complete Itineraries of 1922 Season. Fer Independent Travellers We repwient every steamthlp line and all peclal and regular cruiici. Rates exactly the . umui thee quoted by the Stelmihlp Com Cem pinlei. Ne matter where you niah te go, we will prepare your Itinerary, eupply your etetm thlp ticket! and mike our reteryitlem. BARTLETir TOfJRSCO. 200 Seuth lathSUPhUadtUphtK winter at imritt rate WSK&vtitt&SD ' . i . ywR. r attttPLttHsn I MwHliaiaV-!awa!a-l MM Li mmmr 'J85- . fc , ty 'si aaaBa-tae-BBB-ai LkkLat jffl9jKa iUen, Laktwi s54;Vms TkaMadlitm sXij: lined lurrenni vte&watbsm: raiea. ocean eaarB, w. j. STOKES HALL Grave, n. a. mm a.a . n modern cenr. a. U g), Straeaburttr, Prep. nn Europe and Oberairimerau t at moderate rates, through Gates Tours GATES tOURS Fminiid ilfi "WeWrf Travel al.ifedtralc - Cost" 225 Fill' Art.. New Terk linden Paris Reme Asenta, "AH dalta Tour Inelilde, mlfaeul eatra cost, Pari, the Xrgenne and ether ' Xtnericett Battlefield a"r -, , '' I X. 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They Mill ha the flneet ehlpe .fr le llslt meet of the ports te be called at. , Especialtv cheaen by rtamond rtamend AVhltcnmb te maintain the hlah stanil erd of 43 tear of successful experi ence In eHlna the beat type of Amer ican "the Beat In Travel." the two areat sMpj are In themselves two of the strenceat reasons, whs dlserlmU natlnc nnd experienced traveler prefer te travel with Itavmond-Whltcemb. who for S3 sears haa been taUnc Americans around the world. IUy IUy IUy mond.Vv'hltcemb also held the record In the number of Cruises run since the Great War: Crulres unparalleled In success and enjejment. Travel expeits mi that the Itin eraries tttie schedule of day bv 0v pleasure and enjoyment) would In themselves intrlc the KajmonJ-Whlt-cemb Cruises as recerd-breaklntr. Slllnir flrt te the West Indies thev pass threuirh the Panama Canal, touching California en route te the Hawaiian Islands (Including- the fa mous olcane Kilauea). Thencn tn Japan, where 14 dais will be spent enJelna the land of Oieiry Bloaaems and WlatirU. tOptlpnal ttlpa threush Korea and China), zam zam heantra ami beurabava are Included as aptclal features. There will be fdur night and das In Java "The Gar den of the Eaet." and 21 tul daa In India, the land of the ercult and esoteric. Jleiurn te New Yerk will he made vie. .Suez Canal, steppine In Eg-ypt. Italy and Trance. The detailed .tinerarle and planx nt the ahlp n mom, rantine: fiem berth at J!"50 from New Yerk te New Yerk, up te suites de luxe, ate available fur Inspection, alvlnr a t'.iance for early selection at the local efflca of the Raymond-tVhltcemb Ce, 1838 Walnut at. Philadelphia: telenhenp Filbert 38BI. A bis; feature of the navmond-Whttremb manage ment I that net mere than two per sons ate placed In stateioems California, and Pacific Northwest The "Vacation Lands of the West" will again attract thousands of discriminating travelers this summer. Scenery rivaled only by the Swiss Alps incomparably engrossing National Parks snow clad mountains turquoise lakes mighty glaciers. Raymond-Whitcomb Tours of the eldest and largest American Travel Company provide de Luxe trips for this Spring and Summer under unparalleled condi tions of ideal comfort and enjoyment. The exclusive and compre hensive features of our itineraries are typical of Raymond-Whit-comb management. California Pacific Northwest National Parks Alaska We provide railroad, ateamship and Pullman tickets, auto rides, rooms and meals at hotels and en trains experienced Tour Man agers accompany each party. Reservations are contracted for long in advance. e Raymond-Whitcomb Ce. ' 1338 Walnut Street, Philadelphia Telephone Filbert 3864 )jMtiMmgB.. ililWaawraiTafiiig m M -lb : J1, mil Miii J BSaTeMBFtaeaeBBaBraTj MBiBiJBUffmAfi nvf' , SSS'tiXUZ' HI. Paaaa. XI r ' lr- emilt: kllea raatiwi ateamheat,. t. .Etdaeed ratea. electricity, .private rse i . .. f 4aaa-1T-tJL at. C. W. .-' .aI.J m K' iiVr,&t', rm mm m NOT for years hm aeeh eanefertablt, eeagMlal . travel been petal Me, aael aaaaiae aew when the Berfe aaaaea el OaeraMiergaa are te b re vived, tea sreaeat Oatas Teara.ara tartleiilarlr attraatlvt. ? y ' FeuaeX la 1H1 Gataa Tows kava a eaaraetae taat stakes thtta, pkasaat aag,aagaJal. 7W ffnt'30 ti 90 days Prfcts from $395 up ' 4 . v With Bteamthlp, Hetel and ordinary elaitaeelne; exctntes Included In one moderate charce. Every achoel nnd relltleua teacher. e.very atudent. In fact all, 'who plan 1022 travel abroad aheuld relre thla opportunity te vleltt Curep. Write today for tlie Uatca Complete Tour Iioeklet "D:."" , llatlna various ether teure from, MO te Vu daVa in .lenrth, ana-centlrta from tsas'te $030. Write direct er apply ta RarmeaeVWaheemb Ce., Cen'l laas nainut Dtreet, rauaacipma. v Moderate Price Tour Popular steamers Rnd lieteW. Arranged for comfortable travel at moderate prices. Tour $105.00 and up Bell Phenes, Spruce 50245825 P"" Londen EurO3C ( aid mere!) Summer Cruise te North Cape "The Beat-Planned" Raymond Raymend yt hltcemb Crulaa Is vhat the Ioeland Ieeland Ioeland Nerwi Cape-Nerweelan Fjords Cruise haa been calld, "Mldnleht Sun." Norway. Sweden, Denmark. Bclalum, Kntland. halilne: June 1! Urulw ratea $673 up. Inclualna- return. Old Luiope ma) be added if desired. Tours in 1922 te Alt of Europe Every American longs te visit Europe. The best type of 'Americans, especially experi enced travelers, go en Ray-mond-WLjitcemb Tours. Re suite of 43 years' successful travel experience and of latest plans by our European staff. v Membership carefully selected. Perfected itineraries. Twe Cruises Round the World 400th Anniversary Celebration of Completion of MaUmi' ease. Recerd-breaking- in cholce of ships and route. Fine new, palatial, ell-burn-Ing- S.fls. "Resolute" ai d "Volen "Velen lam" te en this chtrter after eneueh work te tune up enulne. Ship and hotel reservations en bail nt net mere than two In loom. 1923 Cruise te S. S. "Rotterdam," famed comfort ship of Holland Helland America Line, exclusively char tered 66 days of recreation en most historic waters of Call, telephone or write for booklets en field that into est s you. Raymond & Whitcomb Ce. 1338 Walnut Street, Philadelphia Tel. Filbert 3864 Alaskan A;nfrffifti ut I,,; mix" m eg'.t- lata etf ,,tmT' naueMla Mmmti at ertear.-ae"we--lst ttreeir? tea'liAbu'lnereaie4m .anemnaTfci part Cupta mm i4 arhen suffraAtata dreatiua enilliani Maaaelna Viaeas. I Mill Bdtairti. . Be.'eu'e .te read in s.vnv. si i .' .(i, rein me flectleTt et ftttt Hunday's Ptaue f,faM t ATmtAy'tiv. T0VRH uart anmurc.. si-Ae-M Sjt-P- 'IMPIIBM e4 FRANCS - -TgaWcVte'eSU latraaSag Hststl. Tee. Drltte, Oaidea, tea, Cla4rlBieakCeiarafMrrS t MEDITERkANEAN aWresejtJW "KMFMSS el HCOTLANtV Xwm Oroee Tent. SeeeUUr Catrttred , MAYeattmLteeaei MrWia Hetele. Feee, Drlvte, Gaiaet. att. deril7rt.rtciae,Sela.itelr,Ortee.eea. Bevepe atep.aveee allawed. ea bath eraltaa, , BrH4rtrUuNrHm.tmm . artlat Tatars C, 200 Sa. 13th St. Qeflaayte, Klaaarts Reard. I He Wataaal Fall River l.ine Te Bosten AND MEW ENCLAXD TOINT9 Oreheetra ea eaeb ateataer tv.rier It N. K. (FuJIaa et.) tiStf t. M. UalU r-ag-J ERICSSON LINE MR BAI.TLMORK , at Una War. S3 Round Trip riKR 8 &O..DEI.AWAKB ATK. rreaa FklU. Monday. Vfedneaday Friday nt 0 P. M. Taa Alaskan Thlingat The origin ef the Aletken Thllnget ie ehreuded in mys tery. Hla tribal mvtholecy la richly portrayed In the artlttry of hie heuee teteme and woven basketry. all 1 egRRv -a-tSRaf f aaL 42aar -fa-R-EM-R-kW. PP -RaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaLBBBBBBBBBBW ejRRF aSjBRaBBB-RaBBB. BBBBBBaB)aakVk. iaa-BPaBB-'-Bk, "S5ZVijsfc. . - v- . . .- . At Skaa ay, take the train ever ihrUllnrmanntala . ' ,. . T'. , . peeeeate Carcreee for the 20-hour eteambsat tria CaiMeftea rmetfte Xacaiae. en Weet Taku Arm or aide trip te Lake Atlln. Cell or urfte for Alaika Tour A-132 CANADIAN PACIFIC. RAILWAY R. C. CLAPTON.' Clly Faatcntv r Accnt 0:fl Chestnut Street Philadelphia t. it, 1-r.nni. itenerai as Canadian Faelfle Bids.. Mndlaen r. it. rrjtni. itenerai as Ship of Ijixurj-. the beautiful "float Ins: country club" S.3. "Osterlev (18,100 tena displacement) eipeclallv chartered and especially eoulpped a Perfect Ship for a Perfect Mummer or a College Vacation. Comfert aboard and ashore. Send for Booklet and plans of the "Osterlev." 24th Year of Tours Round-the-World In 1922 founRaymend-Whit-comb Round-the-World Tours ship and overland same high standard set during the past 23 years taking congenial people most charming travel under the best management, with advance ship and hotel reservations ideally complete itineraries. 14 dave In Japan 4 daje In Java '.'1 dav In India, with optional tries te Hlmalavns, Klijber P.tsn, Acta, and the Tajma'n! IL'5 Dav of un mitigated delUht. travel comfort and unrivaled experiences. salllnc Jan !t and 10. ltJ3 Rate J1030 and up New Yerk te New Yerk. Mediterranean world. Lands of art, poetry, drama, history. Sailing Feb. 10, 1923. Rates $625 up, in cluding return te New Yerk. What Dees it Cost te Ge te Europe? ' Send for new Raymond-Whitcomb folder "What Dees It Cost te Ge te Europe?" Contains information for every traveler about -costs, routes, steamships, passports, plans and arrangemcrits.it ' Alse a list of transatlantic sailings (by all principal lines. Bermuda All-Year Resort an We furnish S. S. tickets; make hotel reservations; arrange for sight-seeing, airplane trips, fish ing and yachting parties 'or en gage comfortably furnished cot tages for you at Bermuda, "the land of .perpetual Spring." Rayiuouii-W'hitceml) Ce. 111B A.1..l C .. TVL1I- J. ,!. - fmfmmmwmm IIPI "kV & 1" &' mvrbMtiktM -7, ilv C I i '. r, ifJRSi IVMBBiVBtiBB v uUs l.M it . tX . 11 11 SEATTtiE n JJ tb,pWENt- "AND - rfV-' fgAJt'EAjST-' Uka j aaa-aL- -'------'--- a-Las raMV J. RaRSJaalj CaataVReyWeBgR aTRSBf a . . . 5c nr i Via I3,tfj ' Vi ' eiilr 1e.i-'t-:aeii Kag RMrTRr--JRISHM Ma Sefaa-i t" UelllV.L,u aWl 7 pmrri w ---.- ,"-"- Thf eieamawpa -.ire iurnien a ... ....( . .1 lf..L.L enulnped .with modern apatiancM u.Mi.nnH. (?eblna are l04a(ei iii.mm rwk And meet v of them ' con tahi only ie . bertha- Kicllerit culalna tn Rurepean atyirv neireen nra, eevi end mineral wateta at moderate,' j Deck chair for pasaenaera tree. RATKS Or FASMOB -,. ..r-i.-L-.- ... . 'aneAl 10 iemiiuuiia , ,,w'..i...jivi Te Manila and Heng Keng'. $27 Vrepertlenale Fara ta Inter lealats relntp ' Ier Information and Literature apply te Rnllread and Tanrlat Aaeaeles Of, NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA a-IO llrldte t iijT.Kew Taffc 40(1 Rnllway Excbaaae RMf.,...CMeaOT Celeman Blda , ..Brattte Sec this Wonder-world of the Midnight Sun pROM Vancouver, B. C, sail nertbwarat ' 1,000 mtlea en a luxurious Canadian Pacific "Princess" Steamship ever the smooth five day inside route. New revelations centinn- ' easly of dazzling fjords, gladera, totem vis ages geld-mining towns, huge mountains. ' "t. raaaenaer Department. "t. 1 Ave. at eatn'Ht.. ' Yerk city Te Untraveled. North Europe in 1922 eeaaBBBBBBBBBa Raymond - -Whitcerab Opast Doer te Vikln; Northland VeyagV Easily Made en Spe cially Chartered, Luxurious Ship Leaves New Yerk for Midnight Sun, North Cape and Iceland On June 28 Never before In the h'ster.v of the verlil ha ther been uch an- opper- tunltr for American trmeler te vilt Ktirene. Reside the large number of "Continental" attraction vh'eli-Ra;-innnd-Whltcemb have Included In their Kuierean Tour, thev Imve planned unique Cruls te t'ie Icsa familiar region of North Europe. liver alrt te the desire of the dla rrlmlrmttn American traveler, tht company ha made provllen for e Itlnc primeval Iceland, that Northern, outpost, the North Rape and count lee spectacular and incomparable slaht the Midnight Sun. the Norwe Nerwe cIiki Fjords with many landing- nnd excursion In t'.ic Vlltlnc Lends of Norn ay, Sweden nnd Denmark. The n'dt and larreet American travel cnncen h enened the deer In lO.'J te thla Incredibly faacinatlna legion of eaaa. qunintnes and aw Inaplrlna aranilcur. Fer en June 5 the palatial fT. s. "OMerlev," whch Ravmonrt-Wiltcenib h suec ded fn hrtern; for the crul. ail from New Yerk vvMh a cenirenlal party of refined Ara'i lean the tvp of Amer ti ansj who nnrccint v''t it mean te enlev a alorleu Northland "ummer under the milc spell nf the Mldnlshr an eereclnll' en r Crulse mnnased l RnvmnniMVhltremb i Sucln pennl" reslti" tt-e InrnninKri. M ndvxntsre of lie'ne- cared for eTrlertty vef unehtrtivIv, from the time they )evr Ameriea nil thev caln view th ,tntii nf T.lberfv thv ill Inte New Te'k tv ltr n1n, teie m reple knew thar Rav nnil . AVhltrnmh C'rulee" nd 'the R.t In Trivel" pr. nvnenvrr The onpertunltv offered thnee who d lre te e.ml the'r travel te ntl'er pari of Kurene mnke this Cruli csrecleltv Bttrietl'C. Rapidly Inrres'lti" Interest In th, pitmmer cn'e i heln" shown. tn much se that altlm'ieli f'e ccom ccem mndatlnn en lh "O.terlev" re ex-e-tenl In r-nire or lctinn (hfh rrl? ,jn t nulte ,J it. Iprludlnir -eturn'k it i e'll" ndvlstible tn book e esrlv a pnss'l.V. a Toe' let and nhln'a pbrn rnn hi Mir(ti nt the ' H 1tipnni1 A Willi Ii Cn eni". "Its Wel-Mit ' T'h'Udelnh T' Filbert :it, 'hene.ft no. li, rnwi nipr. , i,n Sa.tl.t b( , p,Vlthet,-', t' e 'nrnl e(llr a bvk lt pn..l,.U nt- "'iMi tn lne"lrle Ia telephone tdearHpli nr mall Summer Travel iii i America Information and arrangements fercvery traveler, Hetel and Pullman , reservations, railroad tickets and plans for every field Pacific Northwest Alaska National Parks Eastuin Re sorts, etc'. ' f. l 'A A $VM itMy JiTA . yiv ff-Mt' y " nfz t, - iTli. i VJ ::m rfi'wj JliT ni .w r fcg e P ty l" 1 J- J k v '"J . 4 n ' "1 a " Is - J- - I M til I l Rl .. ;au .www ,, uiuuv gu(, x-iitiaucipma Trephene Filbert 3144 it, ' lr)' r I .tv f . n-1- .. -. , 4.V tVri . ,' tA.u; 'H?iJ f f bvi ak.S s.K A-. ,TrA ifc&r m 'l. -.T- i "ftjMV ..! c ,' ? .fe ? rrvi. L Yi . i H, X? BOSK. 'it M4tt'!( H V!&rB.'4-rA ---1 -syft .-.Sfi-vas W It., . ajiliallgj
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