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MW YORK TRIBUNE DECEMBER 3, 1916 SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY Straight as a Plumb Line to THE CAROLINA RESORTS FLORIDA CUBA GEORGIA L, ' I in ill. ? ii'l. i ' rt I! i let i ? .r-i..' R tun, I ? . i nnokleu. f - I',, ?eta a I?',llm-iu. } M I IM ? ' ? : i ' , __^^M fll II AM i ' ??" Ei Kxe.pi Sun?) ij ind W !' '?' SEABOARD FLORIDA LIMITED This superb all Pullman train resumes service January 3rd, 1917 "4 hour? more at home- 4 hours less in sleeper?." ' ?fcai Sin*? Going Home for the Holidays? If your home is at or near Philadelphia you can begin and end your journey most pleasantly by making the trip via the New Jersey Central Railroad. ^ ou and your family will enjoy the inter? esting trip across the river from West 23rd or Liberty Street?showing the wonderful export shipping activities of the harbor. The rail ride from Jersey City through beautiful country, in steel coaches which are the last word in car equipment, make the journey an added cause for thanks? giving. As hard coal is burned and you pass through no tunnels, change of apparel is unnecessary when you arrive at your des? tination. Your Watch is Your Timetable?no other is needed?as fast trains leave I very Hour On the Hour"' from liberty Street 7 A. M. till 10 P. M.; 10 minutes of the hour from West 2 3rd Street. Sundays. 8:15 A. M.. 9 A. M. till II P M : midnighl train daily?(sleepers ready 10 P. ?VI.) Leave Weal 23rd St in MINI II S EARLIER HARD COAL NO SMOKE NO TUNNELS IDEAL 16 DAYCRUISE To and Around Tropical PORTO RICO Spaniards, F.nglish. Buccaneers?all have shared in creating the romantic atmosphere which surrounds lovely Porto Rico, fairest island of the Caribbean. Moss grown fortresses, quaint old cathedrals and graceful Moorish architecture are their legacy to this luxuriant tropical land, already perfect in its inspir? ing s? enery and balmy climate. All Expenses $94 ant .50 -up ^ ou make the trip in 10.000-ton vessels especially built for the tropics. I he Steamer is your hotel for the entire voyage from New York to and around the island, stopping .it principal ports and returning to New York. All necessary expenses included in the fare. Write for booklet. THROUGH TROPIC SI AS." CRUISING DLPARTMF.NT -?!T >: "'"? 14, I ?" ??. _- a _ ??>/- el' . _ *, e ? 11 At the v ? Rainbow's end WM is Nassau-Bahamas '%[ A Tropic playground of enchanted loveliness, \vh Play Golf! The splendid courses at Havana and Nassau were never better. at HAVANA The Country Club has one of the finest courses you could wish for. Tennis too; and surf bathing at M .i r i a n a 0 Beach. I lorse racing. at NASSAU <j'ih. tenait, polo, poo?, raciag, motoring, every "iiiiJiH'i iport. Large capacity hotel? and de I'ghttul KM ial lit?-. A wonderful climate of iunsliuii- .nul ba_B) air. Tallinn?, from Neu York foi Havana. Thursdays and Saturday!; foi Yi--.ui. Ihm ?day?. mm FLORIDA-BAHAMAS New Twice-a-week teriice between Jacktonville, Florida, and .Nu.a.iii. beginning January 8, 19.7 Rail Water Circle Toni ticket? '-m' i I Bg FI W irt? via Jacksonville, Nassau. Havana and key weal, 01 the lri|> mav be Made n the reverse direc t...n. Reduced rale?. Literature and iulonuatioa un request. WARD LINE New York and Cuba Mail Steamship Company Ceneral Office? Foot of Wall Street tour New York - f "<j?2 _ ere \ i'l\ et bc&chef meet peacock seas, and one perfect day follows .mother like azure beads on a string of gold. Tn Winter in Nassau Bahamas is lo eat of the 'utus of absolute ?untent In enju) suil Lathing at its best, big game fishing, small boat cruising, golf, tennis and poay ra. ing tn explore the in.inv strange and la?? mating corners of another I ieas me Island 01 In Ln.iv* the joy, al least, lot on.? iri v.iur lile, ol |u>t "l.ialing and inviting your soul." Bui lei f 'Nat, I why ? ut . "f n fall \OOtom Bahamas Government Agent 150 Fourth Ave. Sew York City r+rX ~'| V 11 Broadway New York PORTO RICO LINE '-^ ??* t^M fe_ ? t 1\A? A Get >' ' I -Take the Cure ? AT ? White Sulphur Springs West Virginia OPEN ALL THE YEAR Tffi GREENBRIER EUROPEAN PLAN The fathionahle rendezvou? of well-known American? 2000 feet above the ?ea, for health and pleaaure 6,300-yard Golf Course. Finest Bath Establishment in America Connected Di? rectly with the Hotel Digestive and kidney disorders, obesity, neuritis, rheumatism and kindred diseases specially treated. \auheirn and all principal baths of European Health Resorts are tjiven in the Hath House by skilled attendants. FRED STERRY Managing Director J. H. SLOCUM Reaident Manager GEDNEY FARM 7Yie Sportsman's Eden Gedne* Farm is pre-emlne I ricsn retorts In the wealth ni spurts it holds oui f,.,{?.. bridle paths. Uidoot tennis, trsp sin lotii g, besgl Skiing and l"l-' . radius "t ten miles are the imsrtest cos clubs m til?- l jst ole _t>ll i ourse avallsble to ever) registered guest. Open al 1 \i-ar Private '?' tboul aliar?;?-. GEDNEY FARM HOTEL WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. EDWARD H. CRANDAI.L. J_ ?R?ISESTOTtiETROPICS I mir Klite Cruises, with persnnal es. ort, on magnifi? cent steamships of the United Fruit Company! "GREAT WHITE FLEET" Leave New Vu- during Januarv. February and Mardi, visiting Ha? vana, Cnttobal, Panama ( anal / >ne ((jatun. Balboa, Culebra M ira? fl.r'S, Pedro Miguel). Bn? as ?J-l I uro, rOfl l.ini..n, San Jns?. CartagO. rli . -M (lav (. rune?. | , . . ... Imlr ?liuie ex> uisinns, $QQ f\ ?? hotels, ek. ??U UP ?filITH AMFR?PA ' r ' 1 I Ufa* Indie* IAPAN TUINA ind l'hilippin-.. the Park?it. Jrtl /---?-lim/. ,. , ,,, I,,.. TAI I FOR NI A Hawaii, ?t?-. Annual w Use t?. the a-AlL.II ?'IMllr. ?? *,m,.ri(an tr_v?-l. \)v I I ANTIPnnP?. >"-<?* s??? l'?r bat A utm T ?? t-V-bru r\l\ lir.ULO ?, Zealand, Aus tralia, T_?m_r.ia, Philippine?, China. J j-JU THOS. COOK & SON 245 & 2081 Broadway, 264 I 561 PM Aie., New York _ ?a -:. I * I m '?/:' 1 '?'t ? f f'ty v, : ' H - i i ! i \D