-.,.. O , tvjsr-'-t- - -P v " ' V ' 4't ( " AVA r-i G &? fT ;iV u & iLL ! 6IRLS ENTERTAIN !,, v t Yeoman (F) Post Is Host to High Naval Officials at Rittonhouse Hotel mmKiMm cl Au.. rmn wUnnlrrq nnrl curst In $1?' Attendance the Yeomen (K) 1'o-it f.O. Ik " of the American Legion, neted n fcostess to prominent nuv&l officers at w,,i tiancc last nigm ni me iin-im"-- ITAfal. Mt.o rn mil no Ste nbock. ttnnnce r v Mirer, took advantage of the occasion 9. to onns up me pnui mrmucmiiii m nn.- 'i. VOSt 10 .IlKP on tlie IJiau oasis, uun iiui $ jnjr it the largest women's legion or 1 canlxntton In I'eunmlvania i . . . . ., .it. ... " Tina nnur nil n mrrp ih'ickiiu i in tlm Allentnun i-nntonuieilt next , ,'. 1 mah! I. finest" included Vice Admiral .Tones. It jtear Admiral unii, .Minium "" ift Kummerle. Atlmtrnl ungues, mmmuii- K dant of the nmj jnrd; Captain Ster- i ling, captain ot toe mivj- unii v m lain Knyser. commander ol tno nnwu home, npd Commander Simpson, rom inandnntV aide The dance whs conducted bv the fol lowing committee: line C. Kuvlnsky, ) chairman: Mnrlnn I.ucy Iteiitcinnnn, l vIpp chairman: Mnrjorie Sloritm. Mary McICernan. Helen Clark. Kntherlne A. Kcveney. Madeline Hnbnii, 1 atiuy fAMentiAttlft tiin It TCMlpf. 4 fVpfitlriilnq nt trnnsfer which will provide for the transfer of members of the American Legion from one post to nnother and fiom one state department to another are being prepared by na tloniil heatlniiarters and will be Issued l within n few weeks. I( Tim Sttnnlinii Clriinl TVlr .'20 u ill ft. i.ll. 4..ll. n linnniin, n, thn A.Ii.Ib W nlitn TIntnl with ntlipr rrntlimtr of Oirard College. This banquet in pre liminary to the celebration of the alumni IV day at the college. Thursday, in union tho post is participating. A stand of colors has been presented to the SttanliAn C Irani X'nit hv Mrs. Arlnm I.. ('. . .-.. if rm. . ... ....... J n bronze tablet to Oirard College, which ! has inscribed on it the names of those H who were killed "over there." There will be n presentation of an American ling to the Hreen-MacCracken Post 2fl" by the National League of Woman's Service. West Philadelphia branch, Friday evening nt 8 o'clock on Wojfington's lawn, 4024 Lancaster ave nue. Fred W. Gricir Post, of Merchantvllle. ri N. J.. I'TiiectH to have every member of that organization present at a meet ' log: to be held tomorrow night in the pchpol in South Center street, when im portnnt business relating to future ac tivities will be transacted. Last Sunday the post was well repre sented nt the memorial services held for the late Allan Morgan, at Westmont, X. J. Morgan was killed in France, and his body was one of the first to be brought homo. GRAVES TO BE DECORATED French Will Honor American Dead on Foreign Soil Arrangements for decorating graves o Ameriean soldiers in France on Memorial Pay have been completed by tl)e Knights of Columbus commissioner in Europe, Kdward L. Henrn. French school children will lsit the American cemeteries and lay Howern on tho graves and the churches In the former battle zones will hold memorial mflssetf. The Knights of Columbus bave re- 3 LIBERTT '.PXt'i cently acquired new headquarters at 13 Boulevard tle Itnllcns, Parii, where an information bureau and rest par lors will bo maintained for visiting rel atives of American hero dead. PAGEANT FOR OAK LANE Day School Pupils Wrote and Pre pared Entire Affair Dressed In costumes of their own designing and enacting a play of their own dramatization, the 105 pupils of rrtoTori.Avs PHOTO PIAYS w COMPANY r 1PAHY M ERICA A UmU, th, Sttorrlt ft runk Av. UnamDra mm Dnytc t-i u. Ur.AlNK HAMMCRHTBIN In THK WOMAN (1AMK ' AI 1 FrUFMV Vn1iford A Atlnhmx ALLC.UnC.lN I Mat Dally 15. Evsf. t I UKIIT t.TTKUj In "TJIE IIIOHTiOK WAT" A DH1 1 C 82D THOMPSON BTS. t KJYJLSJ MATINEE DAILT Sltirt.l'.V MASON In HOI.l.Y AND I" ADPAniA CHESTNUT Below 18TH AKLMUIM in a. M to 11:15 r. M. fllAni.KS RAT In 1'AItlS OllBEN" BALTIMORE XrS s'i'a'Sat NORMA TALMADOU In ' HUB I.OVKH ANO LIES" tji t ttrniDr broad street and tJLUt.DlKL' sitnqtTKHANKA. AVE. tACh riCKKORD In "THK l.lTTt.E 8HRPHERD OK KINGDOM COMK" BROADWAY nVylTA' OERALDINF KARRAR In "THK WOMAN AND THE TUPrET" f DITTM 722 M.nKET STREET QArl IKJL. io A M. to 11.15 P. M. TOM MOORE In 'Ul'UK' OPMTI IRY J'Ktn AVn AND OTH WILLIAM PAIINUM In . , "DURAND OF THK RAD LANDS" 'THE I3ST CITT" COLONIAL a,nsplsyf A'Jf KATHKRINE MnrDONALD lr "THE 1IKAUTV MARKET" iritDDI7CQ MAIN ST MAVATL'NK tiMrKLDO MATINEE DAILY CLARA KIMHAI.L YOU.NO ni "THE FORHIDDEN WOMAN FAIRMOUNT tVe'et Mark Twaln'ii "HUCKLEnERRY FINN" T-'AAlII V THEATnE 1311 Market St. rAlVllL.1 0 A M. tn Mldnliht VIOIA VALR In "COMMON HENSE" ce.TU CT TllBATnn Blow flpruoa JOlrl Ol. MATINEE DAILT DUSTIN FARNUM In "THE CORSICAN BROTHERS FRANKFORD 4T" JSSP vr.i.r. BJIIPMAV In "RACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY" GREAT NORTHERN B? ".WSJ CLARA KIMRALL YOUNfJ In "THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN" IMPERIAL aKTTi KATHERINE MacDONALD In THE BEAUTY MARKET" LEADER 41ST ft LANCASTER AVH. ACATINEn DAILT W S HART In THE TOLL OATE" I inrDTV BROAD ft COLUMBIA AV. LlDt-K 1 I MATINEE DAILY SYLVIA BREAMER In "MY LADY'S GARTER" 333 MARKET tfUVS? CLARA KIMnALL TOl'NO In "THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN lt"rn"l 425 SOUTH ST. Orcbeatra. IVIKJUIUU Contlnuoua 1 to 11. SHIRLEY MASON In .MOLLY AND I' CompUt chart ahowinj rrocrami for the II t St ffi & fr V ll Almost every day, some Liberty owner takes occasion to speak well of his car to us The net of all we hear about the Liberty is that people ac cept the delightful difference in the way it rides and drives as the sign-manual of its high quality. W. S. Kip Motor Company 1408-i410 North Broad Street (At Matter) Phone Poplar 7506 i wm&ZJKG VXJBUO" the Oak Lnno Country Day School will give a pageant tomorrow. Mimic for tho play has been adapted by those chil dren who are musically inclined frorn, the songs learned in the, classrooms. The play will take place In a nat ural amphitheater, which is part of tho tract of land owned by the school, Mother Ooose characters and Uncle Itemus characters figure chiefly in tho representation, which has been drama tized by members of the English ellipses, under tho supervision of in structors. rnoToriATs Tho following theatres obtain their pictures through tho STANLEY, Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of tho finest productions. Ask for tho theatr in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. OVERBROOK e3D AN "THE HLOOMINQ ANOEL" PALACE "', ?LlKET. BTRKsrr ?Jrt 10 A. M. la llslS P. U. JAME") O CURWOOD'fl "THE IHVER'8 JBNrr- PRINCESS 8Tamm?oT,u(5TM , MAT ALLISON In "" "THE WAIJOFKS REGENT '&? jT&.'&R RIALTO OERMANTOWN AVfl. " ANITA STEWART In "IN OLD KENTUCKY" ST RUBY "AnKET ST. BELOW 7T1I nnn,, ,',?. i' "'P. n-.lH P. il nnnfnr w.'aS.'wP." "THE MAN OF THE HOUR- SAVOY 12U MATIKCT STREET rniTzr ,.?.tATP. Niant ...iii.i tin flKTTB In "riTY OF PURPLE DREAMS" SHERWOOD M VBd-.Bi'"" m.n'R Tiint . a"iJ "IXJVE'S PRISONER" STANLFY MAIIKET ABOVE 18TH v-rai ii. ur .Mllle a "WHY CHANQE YOUR WIFE" VICTORIA MARKET ST. AB. 8TH TA Tlaaall. "THE SILVER HORDE" fTfcTh NlXON-NIRDLINGERfn IJJ THEATRES U BELMONT -D ABOVa "AP-KEr CEDAR 00T"YrIACIBFAMRVUa ROBERT WARWICKn,MEU '" "THOU ART THE MAN" COLISEUM WaTdvt,, W S HART In "THE TOLL OATE Flmn'a Deteethe Story. "SIlklejB Banknote- It mnn ftiont st. ft OlnARD AVE. JU1T1UW Jumbo Junction on Frankfort W DOROTHY DALTON In uuai. c ivium F OCX 1ST .C2D AIiD LOCUST STREETS LAJl.Ua 1 Mats ISO ian Eva. aoti ii Wallnco RtW In "Thi Dancln' Fool" Harold Lloyd In "An Eaatirn Wternor' NIXON 82D AND MARKET OTS, MAROUERATA FISHER In ' and 0 illJ. UblililUn" RIVOLI B2D 8AOT&ftDlllIf Olive Tell In "la Without QuMtlon ' Cheattr Comfdy, "Four Times Foiled" CTR ANH OERUANTOWN AVE VENANOO VIOLET HEOTNO In ittr. i.uar WEST ALLEGHENY sh . W.S HAnT.nA,,e'henyA" "THE TOLL GATE1 week appear Saturday avenlns and Sunday. SIX Open EVemnpi . jwjtm .m j'l.i 3 ' r-v - HH IVe ar now In our Ntv Hem t Blfeul H 13434547 Brandywine Street O H Our new building was designed H fPBIrV especially for our business and M Ktlm equipped with every modern con- H laHIHI venience that will enable us to .JHMHH BKMETjk render tho best battery service to EH spRk be had anywhere. IflHPHH H The Prcst-O-Lite Hattcry, backed by the ilBKi isH rreflt-O-Lito system of service, relieves all rKJH battery worries, and is capable of more real Bf I IrtWMH satisfactory ' battery service than you would IBMfi IjiSjHfl believe possible. -' - ifflBEiffl MMMI Prest'O'Lite Attoclata pWHwrl JmKal Service Stations Everywhere JSlWlliI STKAMiiiip yoTin:s stk,mship NOTIONS INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE CO. AMERICAN LINE S. X. Cherbourg Soiitlmmnton New York Slay 25 June lUlJuly 17 ft. I'uul June 1 June 2flUu!y 2 l'hlladelpliln . . . .June 12 July 10Auk. 7 NEW YORK HAMBURG Monnolla May22IJuly 3Aui. 14Sept. 25 Manchuria June 10lJuly31lHept.lllOtt.23 rillLADELl'HIA L1VUKPOOL Havrrfortl Mar 20 Ilcelnn Juna 10 PHILADELPHIA GLASGOW Galahnil Mar 22 Bastern Sea June If nilLADKLPnlA HAMnURQ Eastern Shore May 22 West Kkonk Julie 5 RED STAR LINE X. L SOUTHAMPTON ANTWEHr Kroonland June OlJuly 10 Lapland .lime 1 Jl.Inlv 17 Finland June 19;.lilly 24 Zeelund July 31 PHILADELPHIA ANTWKHP West Gumbo Muy 25 Nervier June 1 Wathenn June A West Ekonk June 5 West Tacook June fl ran Ai.sn mr.irsiiT si'rtviritH sttls to the Far East Tortiilclitly. Ni York to the Orient via Panama lTreou tally. New lurk to llrltlsli Indliin 1'ortM Monthly For rartleuliirs nt l'n.aKr or Frelcht Ayply Io Compuny's OOlers. lll IIUIMIinAl, 2j limit RAILWAY EXCHANGE. CHICAGO. United States Shipping New York to Rio de Janeiro, Passenser Dep't. Keyxer Hide., llalllmorr. Drexel Bids Philadelphia . Philadelphia to Scandinavian Ports Christiania, Gothenburg, Copenhagen Regular Service (J. S. Shipping Board Steel Sttaatr S S "C ALVERT" . May 1 5 A Steamer Jims 1 (From Pir 78, South Wharvtt) Tlie Charles T. Megee Co. Altnts lor V. S. Shippiat Btri Drexel Building PHILADELPHIA Bell Lombard 5100 Boston to Liverpool Mw Modem British IwtnSavw S.S. Fort Victoria WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23 JULY 28, SEPT. 1, OCT. 0 first Cluss 1'assengers Only For rates and full particulars apply VimNKrJB-WAItKKN LINK '1TJBNKSM, VITHV CO,, ltd. Furuess llouso. Whitehall Ut.. X. V, or ulM TOUKSl"OKNCY I l I I Ii Ill I l II I I II ll II . xr v.: - i r 1 r f u CHf.JA 1.1. '.,. mm I WHITE STAR LINE X. T. Clierboarj- Southampton Adrlntlo May 20July SlAur. 14 Olympic July 8Auic. 4lAug. 2S '. Y. QUEENSTOWN MVEHPOOIj Iliiltle May 22June 26July 31 Celtlr June 10July 24Aur. 28 Mobile (formerly Cleveland) ... .July 10 NEW YOnn AZORES GinRALTAH NAPLES GENOA Cretlr Iiiy 27July 20 Camiplc July 0 ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE PHILADELPHIA LONDON Eastern Shore May 22 Wn lit olid a June 0 Mackinaw June It IIOLT-AND-AMERICA LINE PHILADELPHIA ROTTERDAM Amsteldyk June 21 Fast Palatial Passenger Steamships of 21,000 tons to JAPANXI-IENA And MANILA From Seattle to Hong Kong via Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki, Shanghai and Manila COLMAN UUILDINO. SE.MTIJI Board's Passenger Service Montevideo and Buenos Ayres r. n, iai Mir, u uuu milt tn; . .. . may S3 S. S. MlltTIIA UANHINnTpN, 16.00(1 tons (b). . .. June W h. S. Ill HON, 17 000 ton (c) , July 17 S. 8. AKOI.I S. L'J.UOO tons (c) July at (a) i'lrot Cii.as (b) First and Second Clues (c) Plrst. Second und Third Class I'oi passage rales nnd other ntjrdcufar? (ipily Io niij I'asicnocr Aoency or tn MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE 8?-0i llenyer st., X. Y nlsu ut the Lines Ofllres ut I 418 Olive Nlrret, I "Molille, ' Nt. ImiiIs. I Aluluinm i'EARN-LINE I Incorporated 1R0I (J. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer General Cargo I Regular Service J Philadelphia Manchester A Steamer '. . .June Philadelphia Havana iSS "Lake Fluvanna" . Loading S5 "Lake tialera" June For rates and particulars apply to Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St PHILADELPHIA, PA. Barber Steamship Lines, Inc. FAR EAST SERVICE FROM PHILADELPHIA Yokohama Kobe U. S. S. B. SS "Henry Steera" May 25th Yokohama Kobe Shanghai U. S. S. B. SS "Eastern Planet" June 10th Tor lt, ICte., Applr Barber Steamship Lines, Inc. Giikv. Davis & Co., PldlJ,LkL, 1 lv y AamUmvK WW'W K TAADS MAUM RMOR PATKHTtD Tlie JcclpgR Ice Cream Container Idrl tit rlenle. Meter Trio or Home , Keeps Ice crssm, 4 hours without Ice or nil, Keeos Mid foods or liquids cold, nd hot ones hot. Bend 11.80 (check or money order) and receive, quart sire by parcel post. Lasts a lifetime; no glass to break. O. B. LAY & CO. 593 Drcxcl Bldg., Phils. Totms While in Europe SWITZERLAND wur htaJuarttrt OUR office is an official Government institu tion for the purpose of affording free advice re garding Travel, Touring, Education and Residence in Switzerland. We invite you to take advantage of our service. All questions will be impar tially and cheerfully answered. Send for packet No. GS, con taining Hotel Guide, maps, etc., enclosing 10 cents postage. Official Agency of the Swiss Federal Railroads 241 Fifth Ave, New York WMmm sea tours SUMMER vacation cruises to Cuba, Jamaica, Pan ama, Costa Rica and Colombia. Cool days at sea, Case' nstlns excursions ashore. Walled cities, old-time pi rate haunts, modern capi tals nglow with the ro manco of Latin America. Oo this Summer on a ship of the Great White Fleet. Cruises IS to 23 days; two thirds ot the time at sea. Leave NewVork and New Orleans twice a week. UNITED FRUIT CO. Ctueral 0ficti t 131 Stste St.,Botton,Msti. STEAMSHIP SERVICE c4ddrt $11 Passenger Department 17 DstteryPlsce.NewYorlc intervals SUU1H I HE .fc. WMJjbM:MyJwMZi fafilifeeait Tours under escort leaving June, July. Rio Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Falkland Islands, Straits of Magellan, Valparaiso and the West Coast, Panama Canal. JAPAN-CHINA From San Francisco, June 26, ept, Oct,, Nov. and Dec, visit ing Japan, Korea, North China and Manchuria. ALASKA Including Inside Passage, Lake Atlln, White Pass, the Yukon to uawson. June Independent Travel Service Incliidfnr Nlramslilp. Rsllwar, Iletel f ' W. XJ!Sufe ?sSs5as1jJwT litilil'ii il i i I i nlllklsMriit.iiJMii st liiln.y imllll lUiittViHliii 'nl i' . wpwmo nr-noKTU vTKHWKWBVn.l.W. PA. 5I 1N?FT H AI L Opin all rear. Chssr OUnSCl nL,U fl), hom, comfortal rrlsp, dry alrt beautiful mountain vralke. Excellent tahlt. Not sanatorium; 0KO B. OAHD, Mar., WF.nNBRHVIt.t.W. PA. VAT.T.TCY FOROE. TA. YVASIIINOTON INN Chicken and Waffle Dinners DANIKti J. VOOnilKEB. Prop. HrmVlWKHVII.T.K. PA. Porklnmnn Tnn Idca Modern Itesort, CCrKlOmcn Xlin in.hleea.iprl. bath. Boat's-, bath'r, fish's;, tennis. Ilklt. Ctlntsr. rnco.vo MOUNTAINS Bhawnee-on-llelaware, Pn. fHNmiMflitaiB!BiiaiaiaiBtBmt mar BUOW0DD ltHrli'lAV IHAWNH .WAM.fA. Opens May 21 The Heal country hotel of America, j.ocaiea in a region or great natural beauty, only 70 miles from New Tork and Philadelphia. Home ot 'the famous Shawnee Country Club. Golf course open to suesta of the hotol upon Introduction. Buckwood Inn Co. R. S. Worthington, President IS iiaiBiBiBMiKwutaiaiBLmBtiit-rJ Monntaln Home, Pa. MONOMONOCK INN Mountain Homo's Irfadlnr Hotel Views best In Poconos Elevation 2400 feet. Modern! capacity 1R0: steam heated: rooms with hot and cold running water and iirivaiB uuiub, uarase. uxcenent taoie Uooklet. TI. K. ft J. M. (lEIRfllNnF.lt. Heller's Mt. Airy rM,'?"; ffi'J Delaware City Pan River View House ??: M,. Centrally located. Doafft, bath'p. flsh'R. All modjjmp.. 1B up Mrs I.lssle T.Lanarre TCst. FOnEST HOUSE Modern Improvements. 21 years same msnacsment. Private baths. .. w iuAon, ufwwHrf ivater uap. ta The Hillcreat Thoroughly Modem. Bklt. a c ""'"cat F c HOtyAnD. Prep. East Htroudslmrc, Pa, MAPI.EIIIIIt.ST INN. Kn.t RtrniiHahnr. T. Accom. 200: modorn: 27(1 ft. verandas: n-acro iinur mwni (w-mcro nrovei rronuet, tennis, bathlne, garage: booklet. MRS. M. I. DAC1I. TOITRS COOK'S TRAVEL SERVICE The Foremost in Travel Europe No matter where you are planning to go, nor what you wish to see, there is an escorted Cook's Tour that will dovetail into your itiner ary. And then you will really attain the objects of your travel. Sailings during July, August and September. Arrangements can be made for trips by airplanes and airships. Saguenay River ' The Saguenay River, Quebec, etc. 14 glorious vacation days, including 6-dny cruises by reserved steamer from Montreal, with visits to most of tho places worth seeinft in the lake nnd river country. Starting July 16th, 30th; August 13th, 17th. California A visit to the Grand Canyon, the garden spots of Southern California, the majestic Yosemitc Valley, Yellowstone Park, San Francisco, with return through the Colorado Rockies. Departures June 1st and later. National Parks, Pacific Coast and Alaska Taking in the glorious country that has been set aside for all time as the people's playground, and up through the great Northwest. Escorted 'tours leaving during June, July and August. Japan A short summer tour leaves San Francisco June 26th. Ask for booklets describing any of these carefully planned tours, or tell us of your own tentative plans, tliat we may develop them for you and offer the benefits of our unique experience. arry Your 1'unda In Safety Ilr-it In 1811 THOS. COOK & SON 225 South Broad St. Bell Phone Walnut 300 -TO THE NATIONAL PARKS Now is the time to make reservations for a tour of the "Incomparable Circle." Escorted narries at- (... during June, July and August Write AMERICA EUROPE Conducted tours, sailing June 19, ,26 and July 3, 17 to the principal cities of Europe. Special Tour HL. Mediterranean, 70 Pays, $1295 up. AROUND THE WORLD Six tours, sailing Sept, Od., Nov. and Dec, visiting the prin cipal cities of the world. ST. LAWRENCE SAGUENAY wve summer cruises, Niagara to the Saguenay, 14 Days, $280 up. Write for details. 26, July IS, 24. Travelers' HSXJUSfZ J."JL ana miniseeinc Arransrmrnts, to anj part of the world. rv '"" riniirn .American ""in"! irirrs AMERICANCg)EXPRESS WANAMAKER'S. Main Floor. Center fc I'fiune. Hurui g POCONO MOTJNTAive ",f Pecown P!nesT Pa. "4 POCONO PINESINN V' risv. 2000 ft., Lofl,,, cellars. . i ' Camp, Casino. Oarage. OolfTTennil' tSfV flow Inr. Orchestra. Dancing. Bofl,llll'ros:i fia-.. .Ffshlnr.t8.mP. lake. 'bpsn. 5S' l Hooklst. til Stephen Qlrard flidr.. Viuu"'- n . UT n .. . -J oumnui nwjc -":.."". 0,1,7.1 Si sonnble rates! booklet. Mrs. a BcTiriS.Vt-tl. H 1 1 -"-tiiiiry The Ontwood " , Ts-J 5 EyeU table, gklt a. V. F. Rgg i &&&? a Oreseo THK OLD INN. Cre?oo. Pa. in heTI cono Mts. Bwlm'a- pool, letini. rar.: rates mod. Dooklet. ni"i.,'. MAPI.E LAWN, Cresco. Pa., In KXPZi now open) trout flsh'gi el Its i S2J0.1". baths, sfc. Free booklet. If ti' rl wnawnee-en-iielaware. p., LENWOOD gy. yagfesE Canadensis. Pa "PINE KNO ,0P. lPNs Canadensis, p.. pT r, high: farm products; turn ?."' 1. nook t. also. w. rrtANp p'' iteauny, for season ORATKRHFORI). PA Evergreen frFtiuiuAMS; in 1 1" r'trii HtroudKhnrg, l'a. PENNLYN MirW'SZ TOTJRS GREATEASTERN RAILWAY OF ENGLAND cathedral: ROUTE Homes of the Pilgrim Fathers. Dlckmi and Tennsylson Districts. Cambrldrs Col. leges, Ely, Peterborough. Norwich and Lincoln Cathedrals. Delightful Suia Ilesorts. Comfortable Hotels, dolf. ste, HARWICH ROUTE Knglnnd to the Continent via HOOK OF HOLLAND or ANTWERP DIRECT ROUTE TO THE BATTLEFIELDS Send for attractive booklet (to bo IiiiM shortly) describing the above places, sin containing Illustrations and uiatul maps ot the battlefields. LETTERS OF INTRODUCTION For convenience of American tourliti this Company haa established ofVei st iiimqHf.l.M nnd PAniS. LETTKim nn INTnODUCTlON addressed to our ret. rescntatlves. who are up to the mlnufs on conditions In. llelglum and France, will be forwarded on request. II. J. Ketcham, (lrn. Att 201 Uroadwny, New York, N. Y. J Tarry Cook's Trailers' Cheques Plrst In 1020 Philadelphia for details. Chenn.. 'I01 Srr. ''' vnraues. fm r-' .. '. o. i . i .i.. '....,,. ., ' ""' !"l'
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