Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 13, 1921, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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METROPOLITAN-SINGS
OPERA "FAUST" WELL
Mine. Eastoi, Martinolll and
Rothier Star in tho Principal
Roles of Gounod's Work
(llnnniil Mnrtlndll
l.nn Itothlfr
(llmriipo Dinlm
I'liolo Armnlnn
nnrotvo tension
Mnrs Clllx
lin m
Winn" ,,
lr'i rlf
hi" i
jurh'
I.ouIko Herat
i i n luct
or - Ulx-rt w'olff
Whitf "1'mi-t" nun """Hi n trltr r
trtion ft" I"1 M'tiopolltnti Opera Co.
tn pii' l H'' '''"'"' "f ll l"'n",m '"
'Phllml'll'l'ln irpli'lf with II"' '""I mini
'l,rr i" H"' Xc"' Yn,',i -Ii-t"Ii-i'.
.till tll'Tf I"'' f'w P''q
!,,,, vo mum wonderful iniii'" or in
w,,li Hi'- iliiiiimll'' liil,""" I" ," pl1
Mi.lninnI ii- I" lionnort'N mnMi-riili-re.
TV iiirfoiniiinir wi Kli.rn with llti-
X'" "f .i l"K ll,,(1 l"u', "',M"1 ,f
., imil iiIHmmikIi lli'T" wen- Kiiini
muli n"" ""' pi''s''i'lnlln" ' ' whole
- fur" n l ' Hi" 'niK''.
. t i- no upeni "f nion tlmn
,).,, suil iiiiinlit'i' "f "hpI" "iilos nnil
ti,0 ,,i-t InM "vi'iiitic win '1"'i'iiilly
ilnnt"! I" lirlnu ""t tlicii mi'Ioillr ' fen
tnrii in ll"' I"" """H'li' milliner, Mine.
rvt - MarKii'Titc innili- n iliiirm-
,; ,.rini in li'T xtugP pri-onc. us well
" rnalH iiii'l iliimiatiriilh. "ml the
pnri i- "'' peiiillmli tnUnblo to licr.
Of i' mum line points of lier 'il''
liwiiiii'ii. P'iliiis Hi'' '""'I NU,M ' ""'
Mm. i'f Thule." where her inipntletii-c
nl lur niiilnlitj I" li,,,I' 'l('r milll u" tl10
-nuiim k " t1'" eelilion of her thoUKliN
pi tlm hem of the npi-iii wns hemiti
fulh uml iintiinill.v 'lone. rt"' nuule
tlll , (. nl oiiie intense mill modest,
vliu h hi lies out to tlio full theuppur
fMt ,nii nl of llie i onilioser.
Mi Mniiini'lli n- Pnnst pri'M-nti-il n
jilixril inleipieliltlon. He tills grown
fnmiwli.it poitU for the ideal -tnise
Iom-i uml languor inther tlmn piis
lon n- Hi'' ehilinelerislie of t lie
pit t n- lie nine it. He iil-o showed a
ilnpii-itnni l take diis prineipal tnelo-dlo-
nt ,i 1 1 m so slow thnt at times,
it lliii'iiti'iiul to dl-ioneoit tile conduit
ii uml tin iih iiiheiN of the oieliestra.
of lilt lie wil" ill line Inllll mid KHVf
ii ptini ii.il iiiiiiihniers with a heailtifiil
(nil. ipialiM ami the leipiiied iimuunt
of ilinm.ilii ai tinii.
Mi Itntliiei. Willi Mine. Huston,
slinri'i! the priiielpnl Illinois of the per
fntin.iiiie Tin- gieut in list has up
prni isl ii'imljer nl times in I'hilndel
phi.i llnv - iimi. and eneli time lins
gii.il I" In- lepiltatioii us one of till'
dm -t iinun- and uetois oitlie operatic
sinSi indin He is me ider.l Mepliiito
bmh in tine and mIij-kiiic. Tlieie is
it in the opei a wlin Ii reitiirei ,
iiiililil than .Mephistoplili s,
It'iiliiei li.nl all the elements i
mill M
'I iih liiiinoi'. leal humor (as
hnwi in iIm 'ii'iii' with M. tithe), iietinil l
deuhhii'i- mi tti'iirlici.v whiili the
truii,: mil deiiiands His ehief xoenl
piimli n the "I'ulf of l!iid" and the
Iiinin -rnn.iile whieli In- sings under
tin' w iiilnw of Mnrgneiite and whieli I
Inroi Niiliiitin In Ins den III, wete ilellv- I
iipiI with H'.it Mieal power and in-
MiM ih iiii.it n- tone. It was on the
ulinli' mil of the line-t interpretntlons
if tlie in which hns heen given In
Phllmli'Viii'i -iae the ilajs of IMonilfil
Pi' IJuKe mil I'lnnenn.
llie iilntiM'lj lninor pails wete nil
ndl iikiu Mis Kllis innile tin nt
tr.ntivi ss,, ), sang tlie 'Tlower
('mis Irii h lieiiiies aiting the part
"ill Mi D.inise was adeiptute as
VnN'in Itln ugli he show eil the eltnr-
niiuiiiii Ii lii.m w illingnevs to Iteeept
I'l'Pli -i mil Mine, lleiut's Mm the
i 'nl mill to her wonderful inter-
pictiilmii i I he Mntlinr ill "l.nilNe "
TliMiitliniit the peifiniiianee there
i 'ii i iti'tit lai h of reliear-al. Mr.
Wn'iT linn ii i his attention almost e
"'ii 'Ii t. tin oieliestta. nnil wttli Mr.
Mnitnu Ii- i"in liittit for lelntding-he
lailinlin mil tin' disposition of The
1 hoi in . t.iki its own tempi, tlieie was
Willi ii i il'l' i niiinlier of plaees whieli
rrn uigi;ii in hi fin- -is the tempo of
the ilioius ii'itain of the prineipnls
uml tl' iiieliisfiii weie coneeiiied
Vpviitlnlii tin peiforniiinee moved
"I'll -iniii nnil veie throughout. The
Minn,, uml lc. hnlli't wete lit nil times
m i" 'I Miliopolitnn stnndnrd.
U. OF P. CLASS DAY, JUNE 14
Student Committee In Charge of
Senior Exercises Appointed Today
II ii illlee to ttile eliutge of the
' '- ' n i i ii in s of the si nior elass at
I in nit' of li'iiiisiuiiii lins heen
"J""1 1 ninl the ilnte si't for .1 ll no 1 I
'" i"" "" hi in will he hehl the follow -ing
iln
flinil iuell. nf tin- Wharton
'lii' I ."nl i niiinlier of the I'i Kappa
' I ' 1 i ii mit is h.ilimun of the
,n i 'i" 'l I'Mi. who will i e to it th it
,'" in i'i i wilt- i nine off aeionlwi'
t" 'iln In lo
Tin 'I i-i (lit v eereises inelinle tie
err-, i, i,,ti .1, ,,f tft. of ,ot, n hnmor
"is mi -i i ma 1'iUiire, to nieinln'is of
'Ii" fi uli atmg I'htis, tlic leading of tne
ll' nt iM ii il. lv ode. the Milutil
tnn ii, .iii'iiieii,ij, tin. histor and
toe in i'i. i
I III CVTIIINU,
llntli eei
LEARN LANGUAGES
$K BERLITZ SCHOOL
inn ciinsTNi'T stiiixt
ay l o Heilltz Method Students
imrn nut only to read nnd writs,
t'Ut especially tn iinilerstiind and
"I... .'" fnrelmi liuiEuags.
hum i nisoN t.'nFsf.
r.Arsnui., rii.MAisi-h t-
.MerrnUlt a 4 lieurcs. Klerea r.
Uuri,
null ImltfB.
i.ui.riMi, iii'i'iiiirrMTiKH
if nnil
If inil 1 m tho da j time, study shorthand
" to.Uk.i, iv, llt ,, 0ur c1ourn,';r11ln"l,lJJ
...,... , ...iivo iruimnK nnu qua ry
' ,,r W-P'iylii Uusltluii. Cula'
1'1III.. IIVSIMs Cni.l.Kdl;
. 1017 Ihefclniit St. I'hlluilelnlila
STRAYLR'S ll" ""' iiiitiir Mhoui
" 807 CIIKSINUT HT.
INSTItlTrTION
Piano Playing
Taught Beginnor
I J If Ki: IHKIKI.KT
lt lie. Inn,,?' ,
... frl'eilu (,
'"nie. i,ri. ir
in IU Lessons
1A77
rir ' ?" I'l'i'
r:n im 'ir tm m i ba bm
'""""''tie. I'hona (lenn'tn SSM
fl MIMttt' nij1i( 1s
b In J1 i!iiiiili' iiiiiiiiiii,i,i'iiiiii!iliil'i'J
i
JarEAMSHIP TICKETS
p Let Us Arrange
I Yqur Trip
I P1"" " Ml Line-.
I Exceptional Facilities
I cknhcir. r, x:
"- TTIliU SB
Mwnihip&TmrelDcpt. i
lUURTH STREET I
NATIONAL BANK 1
Ai r .. . . Pi
-J OOUMi Qth Br. pi !.
i
. Mls( x,
RAG
I Sna. ' ""
I "u?i"WiitiiciiMi
Cupid Beats Uncle Sam
MISS VKKA .MrOOI.DlUCK
WILL QUIT FEDERAL JOB
Girl U. S. Collector to Be Married
to Accountant
The enpngenieiit of Miss Vera Me
(ioldrld;, of III IS Westminster incline,
to Thoinus A Snppingion, an account
ant, is unnntiuceil todn.i.
Mi-s Mi inlih cl is 'one of the few
ileptitj inteiiial revenue collectors nnd
is pi oving it valuable nsset to Kplirniin
I.eileter. interniil levenne collector for
this district. A Hlioit while ngo sho
met Mr Sappiiigton nnd it was n ense
wti:amsiiii. mithi:s
MARINE DESPATCH LINES
Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific S. S. Corp.
S. S. LIBERATOR
nOC'KlNfl I'lKIl 10 HOUTII HIIAUVT.S
Philadelphia. . .' April 8th
mv hi:ci:imno r.itno roit
LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO,
SEATTLE AND PORTLAND
10K l'AUTK'l'I.AKS AM) UATUS AI'l'I.Vi
Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific S. S. Corp.
I.oinhunl :iin 13t SOUTH TIIIHI) STIUX.T. PIIII.AIIKI.PIiia
MITII I.: All dlilps' bulnoas will br transact' d nt iho nbuve cinccs, f ,
on1 1 autliorlzAd to ct for or on brhnlf of trio nalil BliW or an, other .hips ot
tho Atlnnllc Oulf A. rnclflr S. H Tore tn Hnv vartlc.'lur exepe lliro'eh th
ropret-ntatlve of tho corporation nt tho nbo otll s
W
Incorpornted 1891 t
U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers
Regular Freight Service
PMSLADELPHIA to HAVANA
SS "COQUINA" April 20
I'or Spncn nnil HoIch Apply
EARN-LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Agents
Bullitt Building, Phila., Pa.
r.ointinnl r,SO0-S201-B!0J-!f?03 Main 3344-3343
CUMMINS LINES
U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer
Regular Freight Service
PHILADELPHIA TO HAMBURG & BREMEN
SS SHORTSVILLE Loading
PHILADELPHIA TO ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM
SS "ARIZPA" AprU 15
For tpaee and rate apply
A. D. CUMMINS & CO., Inc.
139 South 4t!i St., Phila., Pa.
Lombard 4127-4128-5467 ; Main 1348
mwm YSSCNKAISHA
Fast
AND
-r '
fMll
vsZ3Z&
also riir.tr.iiT m:iivici:s
brultle lo tlm l'ur llust I'lirliilKlilly. Ne Vork lo the Orient tin l'miunm 1'reuuentU
Nen lork to llrltlsh Iiidlnn 1'ortn Monlhl.
Tor Particulars of l'assime or rrelght Appb to Company's Offices,
120 IIKOADW'AY. NUW iOUK.
ItnllHin r.xrli.iiiKe, 111 ii") ( iiliiiun llilllillnn. Seitlle
BLACK DIAMOND
STEAMSHIP CORP.
PHILADELPHIA
to Rotterdam
Am. SS "Edgcmont"
. A'oic Loading:
Am. SS "Chester Kiwanis"
About April 27
W. J. Grandfield & Co.
Philadelphia Aqenta
;i(l8 Chcbtnut St.
Lnnilmrd 0170.7-8-0
Mnln 0020-1 I
J
Dixie Sieamshm Lines
PHILADELPHIA, BRISTOL,
MANCHESTER, GLASGOW
V.h.S.II. h. H. "Ol'KI.lUA"
r.MMitul to Hull April tn
U.S.S.ll. C. S. "PAH riTKET"
l'Miciti'il to frnlt l.nle nrll
for ROTTERDAM
Esiwilnl In Sail l.ute April
A S1l!AMi:il, Mliv I
at riiNrr.HKNri'. uatks
Hanriss, Magill & Co., Inc.
425 Lafayette Uldg., Philadelphia
lximbjril 50-1 Muln I07B
OFFICE
A GOOD office boy is a big help in a
busy office.
YOU'LL get one if you advertise in
THE LEDGER
Morning nnd Evening
EVENING PUBLIC
of love nt flrnt slfiht wltleli ctllmltintcd
In the engagement.
, .''"'"', , ""I lc innrrlcil In the early
it .. ... '"""l'K'l nM presented MIhs
Mrllnldrifk by the ofliee force In the
lVdernl llnlldliiR.
VIENNA CHILDREN iifjEFIT
Friends' Association Will Hold a
"Friendly Fair" Tomorrow Afternoon
,.,A "'''rJin'lly I'lilr"' fr thp benefit of
Meiinii eliililren will he given tomorrow
nfternooii uml evening at the I'hilndel.
lihln Anting Pricm!' Assnelation Ilillhl.
ing, I ittei'iith mnl Ci"nv slieetf.
More tlmn S'.'O(II) wortli of nltrnctlvc
goods from ieiinn, vnrlng in prire
fluin seventy. live eents 'to ST.". nnil
flow eis dotinted hj loenl llorlntH, will he
on Mile. Hot erois buns nnd eoffee at
tne pvii liny on" i hnimes to pnv will be
served. 'llie nffnir will begin nt '2
o elotk. At " o'eliieli some of the most
nttiuetlve goods will be sold nt miction.
The fnlr Is tinder the nnnp!een of the
Ainerieun KrieniN' service eonimlttee,
'JO South Twelfth stni't. The public is
invited
HOOVER TO END FORUM
Cabinet Member to Make Last of
Peace Conference Talks
The postponed final talk in the con
ference veties "Wlint Iteallv Hntipctipd
nl I'urtsV" liniti'i flm n, ,:.... ..t r,
J in-l IMvvnnl M. House, will be' given
I ne.t Kiidny evening in U. Academv
fojer when Herbert Hoover will speak
on "The l'ood Question mnl (hi. Artuls
tiee." Mr. Hoover telephoned from
Washington jtcMerriny Unit he would
iK'dnitely be here.
This is Mr. Hoover's first public nil
dress since he became Sectetnrj of f'om
mercc. nnd tho fojer will undoubtedly
be tnxed to its utmost to necoinmodnt"
those who wish to hear the new Cnbl
net member.
sti:.msiiii. NOTifi:s
" Hai H
Palatial Poaaenger Stearaihrp
of 21,000 tons to
From Seattle to Hong Kong via
.-.....f .wwf ..Hn.,
anangnai ana manna
FRENCH LINE
New York Havre Paris
New Quadruple Screw Oil Burner
"PARIS"
.1:1,700 tonal 411,000 liornrpowrr
.limo 23, July 37, Atip. 17
T.ti llourilonniils
rnimo
1 11 l.nrralne
I ..it ivrlle
I 11 Tiniriitne
Horliiiiiiheiiu
I ll N)(
( hlnico
Koih-hIIIoii
Atr. It)
pr. iu Mm tl June I)
Apr. .10 Mil 2 July fl
MllJ 7 June I July ,'
Mil? I." June 7
Mu.v 1 1 June IH Julr !:
Muv tl June IH Jul) it
viu -41 .nine .o
June 7 July IS
Hamburg Direct
MiiBiirn
Mil
7 Jul) 1'.' Sept.
New York-
-Vigo
Havre
KniiKHllloii
pr, SH
(Ils s. KNOWIrilN. I.eiieriil Aernt
211 S. IStli St.. I'lillii. riuinet I.nr. 2138
Fall River Line
To Boston I
nnd all New England Points
Splendid glrimrr, Splendid Sclvlce.
L. Fleiu.N. R (Fullonsi.) 5 P.M. Dally I
New London (Norwich) Line. L. Pier 40 N. R.
(llouiion Si ) Jijo r. M. (fcicepl Suodejr) L. Pier jr
B. R.(nad5l.)l&ioor.M.
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LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1921
wntiNo iiKsnttTN
ATLANTIC) CITV.'N. J.
fill
IW'.'fl'I! IFB1 'I 'iW
till I '
The Glory of
Atlantic City in April
ATLANTIC CITY is Klorious in April. Come when
skies, trees nnd even old ocean itself lmvo about
them the newness and freshness of Spring. And
here you may enjoy nil of the refinement, the cxcel
" . lent service, the unmatched cuisine of the Ambassa
dor Hotel the privileges of its splendid 18-holc golf
cour.se, its great indoor suit water swimming pool
for guests sun decks, dancing afternoon and eve
nings, daily symphony concerts.
Moderate Rates
You cannot afford to deny yourself the best obtainable
when rates arc so moderate largo double room with
private bath and ocean view at ?C per dnyfor one
person or $1 per day each for two persons in room.
European plan.
New York Offices:
The Ambassador, Park Ave, Slut and 52nd Sis.
Telephone Rhinclander 0000
CJ'he
GUanllc Glys Newest and
nil!
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Nuw luiu uitf, niai Otiuui vuvvly turunihe'l
mid retltioruted OlUnnn enelienl hcloiii
modatlons with home cooklnt: nt reduced
Mien. $3 dally. (IS v.l(l JACOli IlICKAU
ATHEI0EAL FAMILY HOTEL
RLINGTON
iT
Hotol RnQrnr.Pl Keniuiky ,e. Iteturn.
""" I. xiellfiit table
S17 .-.ii
ami up ueclily. Phono 117
MARION
UUr.M HDD .1.
LAUREL HOUSE
LAKEWOOD.N.J.
o thi: wim.k or .si'itixr.
ionic lliouEiits of Lakenood
and of I.mirr! Home
Dellfilitfiil noclnl ulmnnplipre
Home like iliarm and iomfort.
Huperlor luUlne, Hiding, IcnniM.
Finest Resort Golf in America
nooklet. "Duitd ThrouKli tho
Venrs."
A. J. Murphy, Mcr. 0, V. Murphy, Ant Mgr.
INEAIR HEALTH FARM I
I i.ki:u hud . .i.
Eet. ILrrrp.itliin. ltti-rrU.
l.nrire fj innusluin Turkish Hltr
Hydrotherapy llathi lluinlliall Itid
Inc (lolf Table Hiipplleil fiom 11)0
iii re farm llooklet ' r, i. M.T.
WII.I.IAM .IIINr.s nnril IMrrclor
i rri:n .sit,w.r i.am:. . v.
SARANAC iNN
IM TUC uraDT nc tuc Ininnunspip
IN THE HEART OF THE ADIRONDACK
ci:iiTirii:i) mii.k
A M'.MMim Itn.SOHT of the hmhent i liar
acter huprh tuislnc un umlroiiiuent hoi
dally dcnlrnhle.
txiciti'd on thn Hhiiri of tho
woNUKitrt'i. urri'.it akanac i.ki:
Excellent Htato ronili Buod uolf All
bportH nnd AmuHeineniM ui tlutr hem
HAKKINOTON MIl.l.s. M.uiilKer
Aililri'KB Hotel liritfton. W alilniliin. I). (.
II O rri'ZOIIItAI.r) m Mnn.iRci
JIT. (JLKMENn. .Mien.
MOUNT CLEMENS
MINERAL BATHS
World renowned for nhsutnatlsm, Nervous
ness and that run-down condition. Open all
the year. Twenty miles from Detroit. Write
for nooltlot.
Business Min's Association, MountClemens, Mich
ni:w i:mjum)
AT CHATHAM, CAPE COD, MASS.
.1 mlnutt m' w.illc irom Mtitfr Harbor rorjt ,
for nummer nttriMtlxo hour u th carnwi
wlelo lv gf iKiitn atul !irlor lutn rnoin
L'7xl3, (llnltiR-nim i ml tinl l.irp. npn tin
p.nre. I UiiiHtiTH lx(1rnomH and ' aThr ion.
modern kitchen, Hfl luunilrv tulis J inatd'
rnnlne uti.l 111 nnn 1 e-i I Ii. .1 I ll .-.I I If Vl fl 1 I
Ono thou
unit thounanil tlullaiH fur ' .ihhii iitrcus i
for PHrtU-ulars Ovsner Honni "'3 111 MlIK
Street lloston '
Hotel Aborn I The
on the runioim i Holdcrness Inn
Vorlh Klmre ' ,. , , In llir
Mhlte Miiiinlnln.
.Mucnollii, .Mil so. I IIoIiIitiii".", N. II.
Html for lloolllrt mid Itiilrs
R. W. DAVISON, Proprietor
CANADA
CIIATKAt' ritnNTISt'AO
on tiik uinaiiT.s or old ycKnuc
nKsonTS sTiiAMsiiirs
ermudA
KS&-UNE .A-SIM
Tw Stvw tremx NerwYorfc
All Outdoor Sports
No rnhHiHirls Iteitulrtd for llerinuU t
Sjlllnis every U'nlnrilii nnil Sulurilay
1u de Line llrltUh Twln-tsireiv
Slfiiiiirrt 1
S. S. "FORT VICTOItIA"
S.S."FORT HAiMILTON"
Snid tor iletcrt)itlic literature, (ncluiilnp
fieclut Aumt'ier Tours bolder, to
11 KMS.ll.l(Ml DA MM!
.11 M1ltrl111ll St., N, Y,
I'I UMlss. M1II A CO., LTD.,
Iiuurie iiiuk,, 1 iiiiiiiiriiiiin, I'll,
STi:MiinTs ur.snuTs
liRICSSON BOAT
FOIt llALTiaiOHE
$2. oncwuy fare; $3, round-trip fn.re
ItHllr at IS I. .11.. 8 o'clock HuturtlNx,
from 1'ler S. S. Delaware) Ae.
Beud fur I'ampnlet.
flf N
ii"iiin it I Hi inintui; 'iinnii' i ti-un."u
wicker and painted fumliur.' prini" artiH
llr cretonneH screened hrli k leriii' i will
IbJlllltlflll I Iru' lluhluc lililhllli; nnil IlilllllILT
torn
. si'itivn ttr.ititTs
ATIANTIII riT. . .1.
The Ambassador
Hotel Sinlcm
Ambassador.
Atlantic C'ltv
Anibnufnitor, ,Vfi YorL
Ambassailor,
Santa llarbara
Ambasnailor,
I.oi Anarlci
Alexandria, t.os Angeles
Aambas s adna
TJlostDistincliueJfofel
I ATLAMTICCITY.N.J.
i AivAmGrican. PlaaHotol i
Iof DislirictioivandRGalComt&rt
rmn proof a An age.
ZL.'J!t&
nniiFtanlo Ae close lo liaai-h
nil Hteel Tier, centrii lotntlon, nl.
I'tni open. Cnparitj auu lrlate
mm running ater in mollis
lnnlor, etc. Snecl.il Drlnc rntes
"Hoolitet. Allien II Darnell.
Let L' Mnko Von Feel nt Homo lo th
HOTEL MORTON
tar ai HDiiuni nrniiii
Oeenn i:ml Vlrclnlii Me. Ciinirll 300.
ri.'Mitnr, I'rhnte lliitlis. rlr. Alnnm Open.
I.II P. III.I.I, A l'l'l. M. IIII'K. ITopi.
ROQUOIS
Cap ."00 Mod Iteflne. patronac, Tdblt
& ftrrvlce unsurnaased. Weptahlp irct
and poulry from our farm. Solarium.
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The first North Cape Cruise to sail direct from New York
As a complete six weeks' vacation or as a prelude to a more extended
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California
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EUROPE
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Send for our booklet, "Na
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