t out the "Lew Hung" may be te you a mere technical term or a sue gcstien of a read - hug ging body. But it has a deeper and mere impor tant significance. "Lew hung" as applied te the Earl car has a scientific engineering reason back of it. ..It is T'lew hung" for easier riding and for safety, as well as being a factor of geed leeks. The Earl is the lowest-hung car in the medium-priced car field today. Ride in it and you'll thank the de signing engineer. Reduced Prices Touring , . . $995 Brougham $1695 Sedan $1695 T. 0. B. Factory EARL MOTORS, 7nc JACKSON MICHIGAN EARL PHILA. MOTOR CAR CO. 235-237 N. Bread St. . Phene Spruce 5762 Circle Oarace, Atlantis City West Jersey Moter Cerp., 60S 8. 6th St.. Camden, N. J. lwts R, Bleenm. Trenten. N. J. Cuticura Seap Will Help Yeu Clear Your Skin Setp, OfntmenttTftlemn, Stfe. vtrrwhM. Sample fret of OttUu LttorfttertM. Dtpt, X MtiUn, Mm Ne wonder thousands of people buy all their Records here. "There's a Reason" Lint of winners et Mr. Kdlsen's (10,000 Prize Content ebtulnuble nt our stores. BLAKE BJCKABT S. W. Cor. 11th' and Walnut and 20 S. 10th St. I m THE BOARDWALK the invigorating ocean breezes, the swimming peels, and the golf links at the Seashore Offer Unlimited Enjoyment for the Week-end or Sunday Visitor EXCLUSIONS KVKRY SUNDAY I-mre Chestnut and Seuth St. Ferries for Atlantle City 7:30 A. 31. Fer Ocean City. Htone Harber, Hlldwoed nnd Cnpe Slur, leave Chestnut St. Ferry 7:0 A. M.. Seuth St. Ferry 710 A. M. Ketarn Inf from all points S;1S I'. M. i I 1.50 Philadelphia & Reading System Atlantle City Railroad s m ACHES AND PAINS SLOAN'S GETS 'EM ! AVOID the misery of racldnf pain. Slean's gets right down te the aching spot and relieves lour pain and you wonder why you ei(l net use Sfean's first. Have a bottle of Slean's Liniment handy and PPly when you first feel pain. Use freely and don't rub, at ii penetrates and you will be surprised te find hew quickly it eases the pain nd sends a feeling of warmth through we aching part. Fine, tee, for rheumatism, neuralgia, ciatica, sprains, aches, pains, ever worked muscles, lame back. J forty years Slean's has been the und-by as a liniment in thousands of Inmilies. Ask your neighbor. At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. siea: LinimentO Clttr Your Complexion of phnplai, "freely Dr. Hobsen'a EcremaOInt- . I went Geed for eczema. Itching akin, and ether tkln troubles. One of Dr. f ..yiyma r amuy Remedies. Dmobsen's EARL sins COLLEGE TEACHER Miller, Who Married Carnegie's " Daughter, Fills, Pest at $3000 a Year ' DECLINES MANY BIG JOBS New Yerk, March 22. Beswcll Miller, son -In-law of (he late Andrew Carnegie, who lives with hte wife, the heiress te the steel master's millions, in .a $250000 hemn at 0 East Nine tieth street, is aiming' te witlsfy a long cherished nmbltlen by working hn an Instructor In engineering at New Yerk University for approximately $3000 a ear. In deciding te fellow the science he rhese when a boy, Mr. Miller, new barely twenty -seven years old. turned down offers which premlNed him high places both In the world of Industry and tinnncp. It is related that Charles M. Hchwnb. who attended his marriage te Miss Margaret Carnegie, wanted him te join the Bethlehem Steel Company, and that J. P. Morgan & Oe. also told him ri hlrice was ready for him at Bread and wall streets. Attheuitli . Mr. Miller could net hn reached last night, It was learned that he Joined the tcacjilng staff of the Engineering Scheel of New Yerk Uni versity en nn appointment mnde Jan uary SO, a trlfle mere than Mx months after he had received a degree in civil engineering at Princeton University. Had it net been for the war tills de greo would have been handed te him In 1011), but his studies wcre Interrupted by service, first In the ambulance corps In France and later as an ensign In tlm navy. Hid marriage te Miss Car Car negle took place at the Carnegle home, Fifth avenue nnd Ninetieth street, en April 22, lplO, a. few weeks hfter his discharge from the navy. On June 17, 1020, a daughter, Louise, was born. Ills father was the late Iteswell Miller, a former president of the Chi cago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Itallread. While little could bn learned at the Engineering Scheel of New Yerk Uni versity yesterday concerning subjects taught by Mr. Miller, it was under stood he qualified as n general in structor. A year age, during the In stitution's endowment drive, announce ment was made that Instructors were paid from 51800 te $2500 yearly. His npitelntment must be renewed from j cur te year. Frequently Mr. Miller Is met at the conclusion of his day's work by ene of the Carnecle automobiles containing Mrs. Miller, and sometimes Mrs. Car lisle, both of whom are enthusiastic supporters of bis course. The Miller home, formerly the Mc- 1 Alpln residence, bought by Mr. Cnr- 1 neglc for ,$25O,00O several years age, ndjeliiH the Cnrnegtu property, whicll I occupies the Fifth avenue front from Mneticth te winety-nrst street. FEAR RUSSIAN IMMIGRANTS MAY CARRY PLAGUE TO U. S. German Red Cress Warns of Typhus and Cholera Perils Berlin, March 22. (By A. P.) The United States, as well as Central 'Kurepe, must be en guard against the Introduction of cholera anil typhus through Immigration of Russian ref ugees, says a warning issued today by Dr. A. Schlesinger, of the Germnn lied Cress. ' Herdes of these refugees are pouring into tiermnny ever the Polish, l.ctvlan nnd Esthe'nlan borders. Many are seek ing passports te Amcrlcn, where they have relatives and friends who arc financing them for the Journey. Alrcudy nearly 50,000 cases exist In Germany, trnced te refugees, and Ger man immigrants from the Velga region have been found te be Infected. Seventy-five per cent of the recent ar rivals In the concentration camps wcre diseased, according te lied Cress sta tistics. The Minister of Health has called particular attention te the necessity of vaccinating every one arriving from Russia, declaring that children espe cially liave been found te be carriers of typhus. 90,946,000 BUSHELS SPUDS Estimate of Stocks en Hand In Fif teen Leading 8tates Washington, March 22. (By A. P.) Stocks of potatoes in the hands of farmers and local dealers March 1 In the fifteen leading potnte States, In cluding Pennsylvania, are estimated at 1)0,040,000 bushels by the Department of Agriculture. Of this quantity 7, 480,000 bushels were held by farmers and 17,400,000 bushels by local dealers. Of the holdings In the hands of pro ducers 30,085,000 bushels are expected te move off the farms and 42,650,000 te be retained. As this is the first year that stocks of potntecs en March 1 have been es timated by the department, there is no basis for comparison with stocks in pre ceding years. WOOD CHAMPIONS LEPERS Philippine Colony, Including 500 Small Children, Needs Aid Manila, March 22. (By A. P.) Following nn inspection of the 'leper colony at Cullen yesterday, Governor Governer General Weed telegraphed an urgent appeal te the people of the Philippines te assist the loners by donations of clothing and reading matter. He also in structed the health department te speed up preparations for bettering conditions In the colony. " Extra- doctors, nurses and supplies will be rushed te Cullen by a special steamer next Thursday. Only about 1500 nmene COOO leners nre receiving treat ment new. The colony contains COO children under twelve years. $1 00,000 FIRE IN ELIZABETH Twelve Flra Companies 8ummened te Cepe With Chemical Blaze Ellrabeth, N. J., March 22. (By A. P.)--All of Elizabeth's twelve fire com panies were sumiribned early today te cepe with a fire which broke out shortly after midnight In the plant of the At lantic Chemical Works at Bayway, a suburb. The fire was brought under control after it had destroyed the main build ing, the cooperage shop nnd two stills, each containing about 250,000 pounds of nnntlmllne. Serious explosions when the Humes rcttclicu tne naptnaiine were prevented by the forethought of work men who removed the tops of the stills. David Wiener, president of the company, estimated the less at mere than $100,000 and tire department offi cials said it might run as high as ?200,000. ADVENTURES IN TIIK JUKfll.K Philadelphia scientists are oft te Nlu rnUiru te collect specimens. They are armed against a thousand nnd one enemies of the explorer. An account of hew they plunneil their trip uppcura In the Massslne Section or next Sunday's J'uuuu I.huurk, "links It a iumr-dv. WWy, BrH.Mrl Hi rKW; tA , -v VJ t V ".W "' ,. .. . mS Newfoundland Fleet en Way Back Frem Hunting Cruise St. Jehns. N. P.. March 22. (By A. P.) Seventy thousand skins make up the bat? of the Newfoundland arallnK fleet, It is nnlil In reports reaching thin pity irem tne nunting creunns. Tne Terra Neva, commanded by Captiiln Abraham Kcfln.-t hcadllncr thus 'far, hnvlne taken 14.000. The Dlntin ,1m 'Pen illwinle-il nfler capturing 7000, mid must awnlt the ar rival of a Government tug before Btart Ing for pert. Cerns? Blue jay- te your druggist Steps Pain Instantly The simplest way te end a corn fs Blue-jay. A touch atepi the pain in stantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in two forms a colorless, clear liquid (one drop doe itl) and in extra thin plasters. Use whichever form veu erefer. piasters or the liquid the action is the same, j Safe, gentle. Made in a wena-iamea laboratory. , Sold by all druggists. Writ Bauir&Blaelt, CMew.Dtft.lSS for eoluaite book, ''Cornet Can of On Ftt." HKisBaBiHi T POtlf.TBY Choice Eggs for Hutching nnrred Plymouth Racks. Rhede IMnnd Heda. While Wrnn- dettes. ninrk Mlnercan, White leghorns. u.uu ner HetiinK IS eggs can be sent safely - " -wi--v. "j. -r.i.:. -, cm a nil naru hv evni express, Xj. t. VAiii.H. aiu iAnnr.1 CLAD'S URNS for COFFEE Chocolate, Het Water rtScne8n'lfqufpmeni Fer Hetel and Raitauranti Binges. Hteara Tables. Plaie-warmers. Qrlddle Rteves, Cookers. Waffle trni, fe. VICTOR V. CLAD CO. 119 and 121S. lira St. 113 Itching inflamed skins quickly respond te RESINOL 5oethinq nd Healiru) Nemattcr havvsevcre or deep seated the Srdn trouble maybe Resinol rarely fails te $w prompt rid J 1051111 rener Rc3inol5eap for the toilet aUidbattihelps dtf FARM AND GARDEN Apply "r X" ta your grass' new If you desire A Green. Velvety Lawn next summer. "T A I" Is an Ideal fertiliser ran. talntng Insecticide,! value. rVrifg for iticrlptht hoehltt end lampU $3 per 100 lbs., $50 per ten Lancaster Tobacco Product Ce. Pt. V. , . LANCASTER, rA. Evergreens te which no picture could de Justice. Here in our Nurseries are finest plants of wide va riety. Come see them make your every selection your own personal choice. That way al ways means complete satisfac tion. Finely sheared, trimmed specimens, easily kept at any desired height. We deliver and plant for you. Plans (or alongside perches, foundation plant Inss, ete., aiadly made. Fully described In Cellins 19X1 Cata logue FREE whleh also Includes many money-saving collection otters, such as COLLINS' OLD-FASHIONED FLOWER (1 fiA Value GARDEN PlaUU $1.40 WRITE FOR TOUR COl'V TODAY ARTHUR J. COLLINS & SON Bex X. Moertstewa. V. i. Take Moereatown Car te Pleasant Val ley Ave. I TOURS Just once in 10 GATES TOURS fmda im "WrU TrattUtMtitratiKalu" 225 FHth Ave., New Yerk Londen Psrls Rosas 411 Unto Tours Include, icllh- out extra coil. JHiils, the Argonne and ether American Batthtilla " Tf-just " jLaSjjEjlk w HRBIHli rij'tt'T-'l ATLANTIC .-"f - ATtJuvnc arrr.'tr.'r." '- ""'" atiahtie cm, oJeceanFront Fireproof " Unusually attractive during Spring Season. Ratea ' .greatly reduced. yf uxurieus, heated Solarium, bathed in' sunshine, overlooking the It ocean, where charming afternoon musicales'and complimentary "Five o'clock" Tea! Service "invite's complete relaxation alter the return from an outing en the exhilarating Boardwalk or from the Gelf Course. American and European plans New Gelf ,C1uh Privileges ATLANTIC CITY. N. Diirwivtmiive ARAjwrifoPtaHetelofl CMMcrrYtoe THE PLAZA ST. CHARLES & PACIFIC AVES. Select. Homelike. Private Baths, nunntns Water. Telephones In all Reems. ALWAYS OPEN PBITBICH BUSSE1.L. MtTS, HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always open, alw.vys ready terms edsrJ Write opheno. M. WAt,SH DUNCAN.. New Qlri0ES5Ei&LlS!Su& WEBNEnsvn.iJi rA. GALEN HALL WERNERSVIUEePA. Will Opm Sat., April I Physical comfort, beautiful scenery, golf, music and fine baths in Hydriatic Depart ment. nrnts rslhui fWt. tutu Rr. HOWARD M. WINC Measger MOUNT PUCONtl. -fA.. HKADOWBUJB INN A Ht. Paeone. Fa. Id the Pecene Moentasaa. Newly butlti all eutalde roems: steam heat, electricity, private hatha Reduced rati? EDUCATIONAI, Tenng Women nnd Olrte COSTUME. DESIGN Fascinating Werk Big Pay aiMea Academy studantfl laara Costuma and Millinery Design ia fersr abort months lasclnatlng lessens. of a! simpia O: radua tee seen earn bla aaUrtss la pre sessiuusA pusivieas. Fatblen Academy lg tba 'ana Important school devoted as. clnslvely te Cestume and Mlllln. err DeslgT and Fasbren Art, Endorsed by manufecturara and magazines, us ceaencra are ex- irtB Training net only alvee you ability te design eriftlnal cog ceg tumes and bats but teaches yen te make complete carmenta from drausbtlng of patterns te tba my last stftch. Savlnge en a ew ureseea usually pay course. , for delpbta Seboel la a direct branch of famous New Yerk Beboel. Identical 1 aclentllle method! am. pleyed. Classes four days a week Dins', .tumuli., uiieruoen ana . Via It nitr nsaitvisat-iAte . hlbUten of stndente work, or a.. u . write for FREE booklet deaerlb lnr all courses and of money making onneriimltUa e. .vi professional designer. FasKien Academy, Inc. 1432 Werth Bread Street Beth Hexes LEARN LANGUAGES at the BERLITZ SCHOOL tMt CHESTNUT BT. (Rntrnnre en lBth St.) Telephone! Bnrnre 4004 TEACHERS' Hummer Course 1 IV-Tas-aV Oresc Shorthand Touett Typing. Bookkeeping and Methods. Write for details or phene Walnut 0851. The Tayler Hrheal, 1002 Market Ht. "Where Gregg Shorthand teas first taught in Philadelphia" BuSvmSStvaJIA '"S'JWv'aH ilaCEGE laoeVfomut SLFtiLi STRAYER'S Th55 Business Scheel ,.,,, 80 CHESTNUT ST. Position guaran'd. Enter new. Day or night MUSICAL INSTBKCTinv RAG Piane Playing Taught Beginners in 20 Lessens OPEN EVENINGS Adult neglnners a Nnerhlltv rim TIME Advance Course It Yeu New Play Phene i Hiinire O007 KtlH FIIKH IIOOKI.KT C. TSCHOPP "&. ij .' Mandelin Hanje Oaltar YMhi'r ELSIE MILLER Yi I'?rJk- TOURS years can you tS2 K I I 3ceanrrcnTi! AllllCSBtl ' p ysara or experience In practical work. Its director. Mr. B. A. Hjlrtman, Is one et tba werld'a foremost deslanara. see Oberammergau Let Gates Tours take , you THIS solemn retlgteas (sstlvsl, enacted almost con cen con tlnueuily every decade since l6jj, Is te be revived during May, June, July snd August of 1912. SpecUl Gstes Tour Beatings will ensure your seeing this stirring spectacle and give you, in addition, a viiit te 6 ether old world cities. Optional datti of rtturn snd csunriens may be arranged. Gates European Tours $395 and up He fore you go te Kurepe get the Gates Complete Tnur-Buohlet. Toure ranb-lng from 80 le U0 dtt are listed, costing from I8U5 upwards. Let us Se'.'.?. yeiu copy today. Clutes Tours, founded In I8UJ, ellmlnate the uaual travel troubles mm an noyances and pre de world travel nt moderate riitea nnd In the cemiueny of roneeiilnl rempunlnns, Aply dlrret, or te Kuyniend U'hllremb Ce., Tsk fe'L'klet "c?iv'UUt BtnU l',Malb. sRWWMiysii3BJI wzzm?' w. CITY.N. J. Fireproof Garage CHESTER INN NKtV YOIIK AVK NKAB IIEACII Centrally located. Convenient te churches and all attraotlens. Itoems with running water and private baths. Electrle lights Elevator te street Uvel. Lante comfortable xchanses and louuulne rooms. Special Spring- rut. IIMt. MKH. P. KNAUKIt. COODFELLOW Mtrylsnd Ave. Centnllr attraction. Anerictn eli Centrally leeated tint beach and an elan. Aiwan open ana pi running weter. Klectrie lights. Ellnt caUlae and rrlee. Moderate ratee. Cearuetc extended. Owaershlg sfaaagtsHat. Mrs. C. 1, OoedfeUow. IIOl Viraium ve. scceud beutu. Hum uuuruweiB and tlteel Pur. Every appointment, lllgDHt standard In cuisine Bpeetal weekli. rates, te serrica. tsoeaiss. J. Bethwell. Prea. fBKITH MOTSLSS SaWTTM HOME COMrOarTS IMaEW tlOLLAND I Ores end New erk Ave. Essentially modern. I I PrWtte bttht, running weter, electric light I Culelne, (home cooking). Speclel Spring rjtee. It Ovnerthlp menegem't, Chts II Weed, Jr. Mgr 0 PARKVIEW PACinO AVENUE AT PARK PLACE Homelike. Desirable central location. Unob structed ocean view. Sun parlors, prlv. baths. Heuthern home table. MAUV V. llUOt), Prep. HOTEL RAVENROYD Chelsea Ae. Iluardwallc. Itms. overlooking ocean. M day up. 125 wk. up, Incl, meals. Prlv. blln.. run, water. Kiev. Isaac ITewer. Westminster ;'ucky Ave. nr. ueacb. iTTiii.rimv, jfilevater; private baths runnlra water. Open all year. A. V. KOPP. PHII:! IPS HnilCP A med., cheertul " -.www- , homelike hetel. I.AKKUOOI), N. I. The Madisen, Lakewood, N. J.I .QulPt. rcfmM eurrnunillnKfi. Helnrlittn. Oolf. Moderate reten. IlOHiniT M. OltOl'CH. AHIIBVIl.l.r., N. c. THE MANOR. AHHRVIL.I.B. ti. O. In Amertee, an English Inn. TOURS Fall River Line Te Bosten AND NEW KNOLAND POINTS Orchestra en each steamer tv.rter 14 N. It. (Fulteti at.) BiQ I'. M. Dally STEAMSHIP TICKETS AND TOURS ALT, LINK STREET NATIONAL BANK Foreign Exchange Letters of Credit Travelers' Checks Steamship and Travel Dept. 148 SOUTH 4TII HT., rblladelphln THE PEACE EXPOSITION WILL BE HELD IN JAPAN DURING MARCH, 1922 The trip will previde novelty, ex perience and Instruction as well as unique enjoyment and pleasure. The Fast and Palatial 21,000 Tens Passenger Steamships of NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA Sail Frem Seattle Every Three Weeks S. S. Fuihima Mara S. S Ksuteri Mara S. S. Sews Marn S. S. Kaisitna Mam Illustrated Booklet en Jrpan, with sailings of steamships and ether useful information, moiled en request. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA MARITIME UI'IMHMl . 8-10 nit DDK Mlll.l.l. MOW YORK RAILWAY EXCHANGE. CHICAGO COI.MAN IllTII.niNG. SEATTt pmLi EUROPE CRUISE te Iceland North Cape Midnight Sun and Scandinavia en S.S. "Osterley Perfect for Comfortable Summer Travel Ideal for College Vacations The most attractive form of summer vacation for dicrimlntinK American travcllcr3inl922isthoRftymend-Whitcomb Cruise via Iceland te North Cape and the Faery-Land of Norway with its famous Fjords, glorious glaciers, and marvelleus "Midnight Sun." Thenoe te Sweden. Denmark, Belgium and England with unparalleled, incomparable scenery (or you may add trips te any part of Europe). Sailing from New Yerk, June 28, en S.S. "Ostcrlcy." Cruise rates S675 and up, including return passage. 1922 EUROPE TOURS "THE CONTINENT." France and the Battlefields, England and tha Cathedrals, Switzerland and the Alps, Italy and her Ltikes, Belgium nnd her Ruins, Helland mth her Quaintness, Oberammergau with the "Passion IMay" liint at the scope and variety of our 1923 Europe Tours. Notts It is really tmpcTa-tfre that you apply eerfu te get your choice of the accommodations that we have reserved, both going and returning. S. S. TICKETS. We can procure your Steamship Tickets te EUROPE or dsewhere at the regular steamship rate. Ask for "What Doea It Cost te Ge te Europe," which gives complcte data for Individual travellers. Call, telephone or write for our Travel Monographs of the field that interests you. Raymond & Whitcomb Ce. 1 338 Walnut St Philadelphia .Telephone Filbert 3864 "The Best la Travel" WimhilM&mfi' ' w tf r BAHAMAS S. S. MUNARGO (New) Fimtt Ship in Senlhtrn Trade Salts weekly, arriving NASSAU morning of Iks tkird day. Rctarn Sling alternoea day of arrival. SPECIAL ROUND TRIPS Substantial reductions In Fares. keave.N. Y. Mar. 28. Passengers ijave option of all ocean trio with one day ashore, returning; with nteamer; or, one week or two week stay at Nassau (last return Ratlin from Nassau for spe cial tours April 7). MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINES Roem O. Passenger Department Drcxel Bldg., Phlla., nr T Wall Ht.. N. V. WHAT DOES ' IT COST ta g td EUROPE? Send for new Raymond-Whit-comb folder "What Docs It Cost Te Ge Te Europe, and Hew Te Make the Arrange ments?" Contains information for every traveler about costs, routes, steamships, passports, . plans and arrangements. Alse a lift of transatlantic sail ings by all principal lines. RAYMOND tWHITCOMB CO. 133S Walnut Street, Plillmlelphla Telephone Filbert .1804 d-gfeaT ERICSSON LINE mm fOB I1AI.TIMOKK 92 One Way. Kt Itennd Trip riER 3 SO. DRI.UVAKK AVE. Frem rhlln. Mandiiy, MVilm-iltiy A Friday nt n P. .M offer every see and notes. The OhI v sw NASSAU i LJ&rWr&iWx&hi: C'i-e - - - -. , J EUROPE AND THE PASSION PLAY jCJ TO $1780 Balllnun April, May, June. July Send for Hefiltlet Walter H. Weeds Ce. 80 BOYL8TON STREET BOSTON. MASS ' FRANK'S TOURS '; EUROPEAN TOURS With escort. Frequent departures, March te September, vlsitlne Passion Play, France, Battlefields, England, Switzer land, Italy, Spain, Norway, Sweden, Helland, Belgium, etc. Special Escorted Tours SAILING APRIL 21 by S. S. "Providence" visiting Azores, N Sicily, Italy, Switzerland, France, Battlefields, Belgium. England. A comprehensive and attractive tour, with liberal sightseeing and high standard hotels. SAILING MAY 2 by S. S. "Aquitania," visiting Spain, Le Midi, Pyrenees, France, The Chateaux, Battlefields. De Luxo Tour, everything the very best. Steamer Tickets, with Choice Cubins, nt Regular Rates PACIFICCOASf TOURS With escort, visiting National Parks, Canadian Reckies, California. Alaska, Honolulu. Frequent departures. De Luxe parties, limited te 15 members. Everything first-class, best trains, best hotels, liberal sightseeing and time for resting. . Bermuda Tours 8 days and longer, S10C.OO and up Other, Teuri te Southern Resorts Send for complete Information and deWUuU itinerary of Tour desired. FRANK TOURIST CO. 219 Seuth lSth St., Philadelphia EttablUhed 187S Bell Phenes, Spruce 5824-5828 New Yerk Paris Londen a world cruise te compare with this. point of view it presentt the supreme oeDortunitv te knew the world. Ne simnle announcement an nm.r its fasoinatlen. Absorbing interest and luxury In travel are it ker. OOSt ia moderate, nrlces varvintf annnrHind character of .stateroom. It will occupy 127 days AMERICAN EXPRESS CRUISE Sailing from New Yerk November 25th, 1922 en the palatial New S. S. LACONIA (Cunard Line) 2J,000 tens, oil burning The Uoeniawllt be the first stsaater ta teske the eralse eraee 14-4ke Isrjest and fieett steaser S!iV!SL! r0,,l, "'T-1 enlr one seilia In 1922 Ure staterooms. priTate baths, bread deck, losurteos stloeas. elersters. glsss-snelesed cafes and loonies, outdoor gymnasiam and swimmiei peel, etc. Fsrneas C.eerd Caisine end service. The itinerary Includes Hav.na. Panama. Sae FraaeiMe, Hile. Hoaelnh.. Jspse. Chine. The Philippines. Jara. Berma, India, and home by war et the Seez Csnsl. PsIeeHee. Ey rt. the Mediterranean and Europe reschins India and the - -... .,.,. ... w, .. r.inj season Lns-io-ee-remembered shore exenrsiens at mere than ZS ports el call. United membership. Kate Include shore excertms at every pert of call. WRITE OR PHONE FOR FULL DETAILS afr,",'L7V,","J0 B"reiM. Sprtng and Summer 1933r "l" ' ee J rm, fenatrj Teart, . jl.pun,pricece ever au nnas at nflar AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL !" encstnut Street JT lw rhiladelphla syr KsPhenc (Bell) Spruce 5396 yTTTTL rm rm. i w . "Annexing Northern Europe" 1922 tael Feature Raymond -Whitcomb Provide Incomparable Trip te the European Field; New Yerk, through "Continent," te New Yerk; Sailing June 28 Plans for Discriminating Travellers Include Iceland and the Three Scandinavian Lands "Midnight Sun and North Cape Cruise" visits Norway, Sweden and Denmark and Passengers May Then Visit Mere Familiar Europe "On te Europe" in the 1022 travel cry. Forty-three vears age Raymond-Whttcemb began plan ning hew and where te take the best type of Americans te the best nartset Europe this year, and in the best way. Net only de t hey relieve even experienced travellers of all the daily annoyances and nuisances of Belf-managul travrl, but they have done mere: they.have opened channels te the unfrequented and meit beautiful parts of Eurepe Iceland, and the Northern Coun tries, Norway, Bivrdcn and Den mark, with a visit te Hamlet's Castle at Hclsinger (a notable feuturc). Raymond-Whitcomb have, in deed, annexed North Europe in 1022. On June 28 they send out from New Yerk the beautiful "Feating Country Club," S.S. "Os "Os terlev," (18,100 tens displacement) the biggest nnd best ship te sail across the Arctic Circle from Amer ica, with a carefully selected group of congenial Americans, who want te see Iceland, the "Midnight Sun," the North Cape, te sail into the very heart of the Mountains, where the great ship passes within the gTacicr-lined.waturfall decorated Norwegian Fjords, and te call at quaint and ancient Viking ports and place. -, "ys, tv, f, , .. """slsW-sw'S cuM'taHmiu OatValfwCnswIi Isss ROUND THE Btiperb S3 "BMPRMS el ft jVMI urete lest, specially i 4 MONTHS CRUISE, ft 000 asaf m laeladlag Hotels. Fees, Drives, QaMssV I ark's IsHh CneUa, TaWwsnr t V MEP1TERRANEAN ismptee?i. "T.MPRES8 et ICOT MOOO RrtKie Tut, SseeUllr Caan DAYS CRUISE, MM aet) w laehrdlej Hotels, Fees. Drives. OaMsJtVtf l ears BsnH.rsissiine.DpsisuiiaiT. Vfl Berons stoa-evsrs allowed en Mth Bum 4tmtn flu ftrtUt, 90S i Bsrttet Teura Ce. 200 Se. 13th' CUIeeple, Klnperts Beard. 1118 tv Frem tn lni.at!n -nr1 - Special' Teurx The .Pass. en Play. tariff rata. DEPT. . y saW i r The Cruise- covers comfortable passage out bound en the "Osterley" and equivalent quarters home bound te New Yerk or Bosten, se the Cruise members tail carefree, know ing their daily comfort is insured from American taxicab te American titMcab again, with opportunities te visit any or all places in Eurepe meanwhile. The accommodation's en the "Osterley" are exceptional, net only in comfort, but in range of selectionfrem berths at 675 up te suites de luxe and the chargu includes return passage. Applications nre new being re ceived at the Ravmond-Whitcemb etliccs. It is interesting te note that they nre coming largely from veteran travellers, who net only want the new Keener v and experi ences afforded, but who knew that travellinRwithltayinond-Whitceinb is indeed getting "The Best in Travel" in all ways always. Plans of the "Osterlny"nnd returning ships nre en lile at the Raymond-Whit-comb C).'s local office, 133S Wal nut Street, I'blla. Telephone Filbert USUI. I'crwnal application ia, of course, the surest way, but inquiries may be made by telephone, mail or telegraph as well, only, te uveid disappointment, it will be well te act at onto. IS, ,' : Si ft 1 .11 Tr i 'y, '1 'l i m. m m K'fW- - iiMMmdiMa.Mam ,- f 4i v ,tMiM&, timrM M V-S -1 v .if..'vi-t! r f'-iHifiiii-Tiitfsisiiii i w . -'I tfWWsiisiate V I &?&' ,kLMimHJYj&M Mkfiir 'iArt "... " . KwtHlL ' Vf?v w - ' " ' -' ..in-i-Tii.y. i j 3 . f. .... l-.Mll .. A..l" ' MMsMWiairvvw., , . t. -,. UHHi't
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