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An Tourists Who Go Abrsa* . STEAMSHIPS. " * f If Going to Europe /Attractions Call at The Star office, at 11th street and European K avenue, to arrauge for having Pennsylvaniajoa: mail addressed carp the London office of The KP^B^bbsk^SCTW^HB^^BM^1-1^^ F ^^wwy* ttfriMiMBW^^B Washington Star, No. *3 Regent street, London. England. Tf desired, mail will be forwarded to Toarlats an the Continent. all of Europe and for Americ "" parts Tourists o *' are requested to register at our offiee upon ^ Loudon. reach! ( Everybody who expects to go Paris, and only twenty-four hours The Star abroad this summer will want to from London. There will be yI£x!^kP Washington take in any festival or exposition reductions in both railroadmaterial n^&atS^lfxii^ I^Kk^S this LONDON OFFICE, worth while. Usually there is and steamship fares during H Jt->. 3 Regent street. some such feature of European celebration, transatlantic Coronation Year King George V. travel to charm the presence and advertising special companies Visitors t" England can obtain dollars of the American traveling rates to ports in Italyexcursion public. of it. because London & North Western Ry. The season of 1911 will be many Turin's memorial will take the Interesting tourist literature L. times favored, since there is form of an international display Free on application to scheduled a tourists* exhibition at of industries and that of WAN I. dfc X. W. Sr. work; A. «. I). Vgest a at Rome will be artistic in 2*7 Nth Ave^ X. Y. Berlin, hygienic exposition purely Dresden and an international ex- nature, and is expected to make hibition of industries at Turin. an immense appeal to art lovers They all sound rather somberJ of the world. but each will have many frivolous! At Bayreuth the great Wagner sides as well. festival starts July 22. Many ITALY At Dresden some of the best Americans cross the Sail by N. S. Romanic April 29. music-loving Lflourrly travel: beat accommodation*; known athletes of Europe will ocean just to enjoy this beat season; beat lenders. for of works as those business arraaigementa provided,All compete championships played bycomposee's lacluatve price. their respective games or sports. who knew him. And all who are Scad for aaaonaecmeat. want Nt. 1.RR» DING ROOM, STAR'S LOUDON OFPICB. No. 3.RECEPTION ROOM, STARTS IXINDOK omen BUREAU OF UNIVERSITY TRAVEL, While students of the human in Europe will to arrange 31 are over Trinity Place, enthusiastic welfarethe their schedule in order to have * Ronton, Maaa. has surged through for years rift-going cars and well trained chauf- more at one urs. , technical -displays, the least day of this IN THE unnumbered. SAN SEBASTIAN. £ v GENEVA, can find at JURA, One of the delights of the Jura Is ]People staying in London for the UjfcMmmrline daily enjoymentmultitude harmony. incomparable found Ire excursions by lake along the of ronation will be sure to have a day I lO.OCVton Twin-screw to The three greatest attractions Franrp. hac ofl?*»r rarinnr and so Passenger 8tra., . will I the vast gymnasium or . a shore. A famed historical spot that when the beautiful weather direct to . open-air Where Romance and sea and a forest, give Oscar*w. IITT Apr. nmST Nature, Art may be thus visited Is Grandson, to- 1 mountains, the na:ure,C8use a desire for hedges and lanes and Jgiedical Authorities tracks. a aviation meets and a even Agree T&at Thit dog show, Share the Tourists' Interests. ward the head of the lake, the acene i:o this Spanish town setting unique Continuously picturesque roads for which Berlin is to have, from a review of a famous conflict between the Swiss ,where the unbeautlful la almost worthy Ehisland is so noted. Resort Possesses going grand military July 14 and the in which Charles on Advantages Burgundians, ' Its Dr, docking at Liverpool, tourists, '.'? i until in a most at of comment by rarity. 1A nrafae thlo *nafKn/1 a# eaalnw 4«1 IaoIao ADO DENHAll late Paris. To the Bold was *r J V4V* «UIO UIOUIVU 'Vi April all who are now of Anally surprised. VI <UiV( I All steamers with Marconi June, thinking Europe, The ocean cornea to meet the woods, DCCIIi^ Much After. equipped wireless. meant Switzerland is the land of Yverdon Is prettily situated at the head up inland, can motor up to London. One Sought First cabin. $75 up; second cabin. $00. unique entertainment, This is the Frenchman's Fourth promise. of the Here the old y almost to the water's edge, and A. E. JOHNSON k. CO.. 1 N. Y. It Is the lake. picturesque which go 8Ueh route enables the traveler to have Broadway. for confirmed of it is a dream land of the wondrous castle is for in it Post&lossl where a I I Or to Local Agents. globe primarilyJuly, and memorable interesting, ,shade the promenades Spanish day of scenic enjoyment and reach Lon- 1["he American tourists who go abrsa* "Alpengluhe," that marvel of nature's conducted his school from 1805 to 1825. askance at the freedom do n at night. The other a although the English trotters,affair usually. color Yverdon Is, too, at the gates of the Juennas frown requires foj a round of amusements are incline* & transformation. ghtly longer time. Both are worth NORFOLK WASH. and who Jura, one Into its very 1>f Americanised girls. to run down to which made American has "tripper"And, of course, there is the It is the land of glaciers of high reaching sI| which rise In tiile. Geneva, lti heart by the narrow gauge line that winds Between the mountains, Mo matter how one goes. Cheater is finit appearance in in Caesar'I STEAMBOAT CO. "the first masses of In if a aeoAn/ilno oAnrca n Cjf o PrAlv history for the time at 22. >' coronation beauty, ice i London . crossed tvo V.WU1 DO fcv «.v V/ scintillatingIncomparable »«f pond" KOVCiiUUIQ as a and the restless the SPECIAL WEEK-END June In their background, wnajestyfirst stop. From It the various ways Commentarlea EXCURSION TO will be interested. At Carmarthen in Wales sun-kissed sites; of lakes of the nicely sheltered among: the mountains, sea. the town nestles with Instinctive verge, to meet again at London. equally like its Les a fUtuated at an altitude of 1.227 fee; putest, deepest blue. and, neighbor, Brasses, [t was a fortified town In the first "con- . Old Point Comfort There are to be collective can witness a novel tourists summer as well as winter resort dlsrace. *Dore the sea it a Such ry. The hand of the Roman is on level, enjoys salubrlnut Staterooms and have made Switzerland the lure delightfulIt Is in an J Including Accommodations at of all tourist traffic exhibits It is to and within hail of the Chasseron. every sense ery specimen of architecture, and the and temperate climate. Standing of Famous Chamber! In Hotel. beginning August 7.Eisteddfod, the tourist and rendered it so a extreme In Ste. Croix is surrounded by romantic place. Never climate, 8t reets are the same which laborers of » exhibits from seashore will to an number of the all-the-yearround th< shores of one of the largent and MS associations, encourage tourist trafficScotland increasing enticingshrine of woods, in a high vale of with waters always blue, fields ever green Cilesar cut deep Into the red sandstone. ^ Sat. to Mon.. fir autlful lakes In Europe and with ai and spas, historical touristsresortsby an exhibition of arts and that many of them are againAmericansJura. On three sides are magnificent and easily accessible from all parts of rhe earldom to the castle here, which $7.50! and to visit it this summer. preparingand beech woods and wood-covered Europe, it appeals to the tourists at every wias built by a nephew gf William the tlook upon Mont Blanc, Geneva leave! traveling literature sections at with a industries sheltering it effectually. Tomountains,the C< * mqueror, is now and not ai* ineffaceable Impression upon the Glasgow, big Tourists to Switzerland have a myriad of season. royal, many mind! and and aviation meet southeast is the wild gorge It has a casino with all sorts Ainericans know that It is one of the of tourists. Also it attracts photographic throughout the choice of places to visit, and while through whieh one obtains glimpses superb tit.les of every yesu Si: mT^v::.v.v.}$11.50 Covatannaz.of amusements, and Is so sheltered from the Prince of Wales. an increasing number of foreigners. Th« representations ofcinematographall summer as an interesting side to see the classic sights theyattemptingof some of the finest of the Swiss Alps, sudden atmospheric changes, so Ideal in Taking the quickest road, the next are liable to overlook including the Jungfrau group. This of the soil does not town is Wrexham, where Glihu who norama presented by the town and lt» three different halls countries,line. many delightful first caresses that the condition Tale, being valley receives the founded ne Is a feast for Si: towed.: J5.50 opportunities of enjoying a really sequesteredpermit the formation of dust and on the Tale University, is burled; then Ighborhood the eye. It ii used for the latter from will be of the rising sun, and one is fortified in SIirewsbury, Brldgenorth and a < Literature. Tickets. Stateroom Reserrations at display, Shakespeare's birthday holiday. For Instance, amid the mind here. hottest night there Is a mountain breeze, Worcester, center of delightful excursions.Lake o: t'ity Ticket OI1W. Bond Building, 14th and New to 8, o'clock each afternoon.
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