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Three 3°; Mediterranean Morocco-Riviera Cruises Tho Continental's Winter Playground Etching of Tee Coatiah, Rabat by W. Doogias Macleod HIRTY-DAY “Mediterranean - Sahara- Riviera Cruise” with live young mod- erns, off for the sun by the South Atlantic «Circling the azure sea at its smartest «eeeight ports » » Not a dull moment, the “France” starts her gayety with her engines... Casablanca for a Moroccan interlude, Oasis, Sultan's paradise, the winter capital of modern sunworshippers . «gay Algiers and the Garden of Alloh ++. Italy at its loveliest...the Riviera and Roman France when the sky that arched over the Caesars is blue with the first spring days » » The freedom of inde- pendent travel with unlimited stopovers, or return via Havre or Plymouth...a ship that is the last word in luxury and chic. “France”, January 10, February 14, March 20 ee “Barbary Land Cruises” through Mo- rocco, Algeria and Tunisia...a fleet of ft high-powered motor cars...57-day itin- } erary $1750; 13-day itinerary $200. { i } j Sixteon-day West Indies Cruise by ahi “Latayette’’, December 20 to January 5 Information from any authorized French Line Agent or write direct to 19 State St, New York City NUTTY NEWS Seamton, Eng. An carly rising hen laid an egg on the pillow of William Dick son’s bed and then awakened him for fast. break- Washington—Keepers of Yellowstone Park say that bears are ina hungry, seragqy Lack of tourists deprived them of sweets and abundant hotel scraps. condition, THIS WAY QuT oF VELL ONSTONE St. Louis—The American Bar- be -Issociation decided in convention that customers want to meditate, not to be enter- tained. Racine, Wis.—Plenty of beer every day ‘and a walk of thirty miles three to take the kinks out of his muscles is the pre- scription for health offered by Herman Shatz, age seventy-five. times a week Dow . mnecing 9 26 comicbooks.com