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ELARK'S FAMOUS

CUNARD-ANCHOR LINES new oil burners. tes include hotels, guides, drives, fees.

125 days, $1250 to $3000

Round the World ss "Caledonia," sailing Jan. 16

h cruise; 19 days Japan-China, option 17 days dia: Palestine and Greece; also includes Havana, inama Canal, Los Angeles, Hilo, Honolulu, Manila, va, Burma, Ceylon, Egypt, Italy, the Riviera, Avre (Paris), Glasgow, Europe stop-overs.

65 days, $600 to $1700 Mediterranean

is "Transylvania," sailing Jan. 25

th cruise; Spain (Madrid-Cordova-Granada), 15 ye Palestine and Egypt; also includes Madeira, sbon, Tunis, Carthage, Athens, Constantinople, aly, the Riviera, Havre (Paris), Glasgow, Europe op-overs.

rank C. Clark, Times Bldg., N. Y.

UROPE 37 Days $295 Booklets

HOTEL BRISTOL
Unique location
UNTER DEN LINDEN 5 & 6
BREMEN

HILLMANNS HOTEL uletest, unrivalled location, best service, moderate prices

Quality Service to Advertisers WHERE-TO-GO is welcomed every where to the reading tables of the best homes in North America every month throughout the year. Its pages are regularly read by families who can afford and always desire the best of everything. Seven high class magazines present these departments, featuring a large variety of Travel invitations most attractively and effectively. They are the sign boards of clients whose success has been won by the excellence of their entertainment offerings.

Jemember-small copy is BIG in Where-To-Go For space and rates please write direct to he Where-to-go Bureau, 8 Beacon Street, Boston

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Lantern-Lit JAPAN

UDDHIST temples and Shinto shrines.

B Swinging lanterns... incense rising

in

to the stars... sacred saké in a lacquered cup. It's Japan! The mystic, inscrutable Orient... all that you dreamed it to be! You fill your heart with the color and life ... all the tiny spaces trunk with your exquisite things bought for a song...and with a smile. Porcelains and prints; kimonos and curios! Countless little scenes and episodes, too... such pleasant memories to share with others.

You cross the Pacific in 10 days on palatial Express Liners...luxurious floating hotels, the choice of the travelwise! The largest and fastest ships on the Pacific...they sail frequently from Vancouver via Victoria to Japan... then to Shanghai and Hong Kong, the crossroads of the East. And on to Manila. . . a brilliant patchwork of mediaeval moats, monasteries and palaces, of languorous beauty under a tropical sun. Always Carry Canadian Pacific Express Travelers Cheques Offices in all large cities, including

New York, 344 Madison Ave.
San Francisco, 675 Market St.

Chicago, 71 East Jackson Montreal, 141 St. James St.

Ask CANADIAN
PACIFIC

HE WORLD'S GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM

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MONTREAL
TORONTO
HAMILTON
NIAGARA FALLS
WINDSOR

SAINT JOHN, N. B.

In CANADA

The Mount Royal King Edward Hotel Royal Connaugh! The Clifton The Prince Edward The Admiral Beatty

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The Pearl of Egypt

Cairo-city of Mosques and Califs!

A thousand years of history in its oriental life and
glamour. On the great Nile, near the Pyramids and
the sites of ancient Memphis and Heliopolis; proud
mother of the Mosque of El-Azhar, founded in 970,
the chief existing Mohammedan university in the world.
Cairo-the dream of every living mortal, is included
in the
CRUISE SUPREME

to the

MEDITERRANEAN

on the specially chartered White Star Liner
HOMERIC "The Ship of Splendor"

Sailing January 21-Returning March 28, 1928
Let us tell you more about this Cruise!

THOS. COOK & SON

Chicago St. Louis San Francisco. Los Angeles. Portland, Ore.. Toronto . Montreal. Vancouver

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Places few have Seen

Make a sea trip your vacation this summer-10 or 12 days from Montreal or Quebec on a Clarke steamship through the

LOWER ST. LAWRENCE to
NEWFOUNDLAND-GASPE or

CANADIAN LABRADOR

Scenes few have witnessed. The Clarke steamship "NORTHLAND" sails to Newfoundland fortnightly. Luxury, comfort, meals and service like a fine hotel-dancing-finest vessel on the Gulf route. Special week-end cruises start June 30.

Full particulars from travel agents or 12 CLARKE STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. 103 Drummond Bldg., MONTREAL

The Land of Promise

By MARGARET LYNN

With 8 illustrations by Gayle Hoskins

JANET GLASGOW listened in the

dead of night while her father, standing outside the covered wagon, gun in hand, questioned two strange men who had come up in the darkness. This was the prelude to a series of adventures ever more exciting which took place when Janet's parents moved from Ohio to the Kansas plains.

With unusual imaginative skill as well as historical knowledge, Miss Lynn has made a turbulent frontier epoch live again through the figure of a brave girl learning to grow up.

$2.10 POSTPAID FROM

THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY BOOKSHOP 8 Arlington Street, Boston

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SAILING eastward from New York to Gibraltar and the historic Mediterranean and Egypt-through the Suez Canal and the Indian Ocean to enthralling India and tropical Ceylon-to the East Indies (Sumatra, Java & the Philippines)— to Bangkok, the rarely-visited capital of Siam-to Hong Kong and Canton and Peking and the Great Wall-to Korea, the "Hermit Kingdom"-to fascinating Japan, during its famous Cherry Blossom Season-then across the Pacific, stopping at Honolulu and Hilo, to San Francisco and Los Angeles, and through the Panama Canal and the West Indies and up the coast to New York again. There is no trip in the world to compare with this. There are visits to the most interesting and picturesque cities of Asia, extended trips inland, and a lavish program of sight-seeing; and everywhere the visit falls at the best season. On the Cunard Liner "Samaria"-a favorite ship for long cruises Sailing from New York, January 18, 1928-Rates $2000 and upward Send for the booklet, "Round the World Cruise"

Raymond-Whitcomb Round Africa Cruise

THE first cruise ever arranged to visit all the different sections of Africa-the West Coast, with its primitive native life-South Africa, including the Transvaal, the Veldt, Victoria Falls, the Diamond Mines, and the Gold Country-Madagascar and Zanzibar-East Africa, with visits to Mombasa and Nairobi and the vast Big Game Preserves-and Egypt. Optional trips will go to Victoria Nyanza in Central Africa, the Mountains of the Moon, the Sudan, and the Upper Nile. Sailing January 14, 1928, on the S. S. "Laconia"- Rates $1250 and upward Mediterranean Cruise-January 21, 1928

West Indies Cruise-February 9, 1928

Raymond & Whitcomb Company

EXECUTIVE OFFICES: RAYMOND BUILDING, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS

New York

Philadelphia

Chicago

Los Angeles

San Francisco

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