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E want you to come to Tucson, Here is the West of your dreams-the open spaces, the mountain tops, strange new sights, dry invigorating air and countless days of brilliant sunshine.

Here children play outdoors the year round. Lawns are green, flowers are blooming. Winter is unknown. Your first visit to Tucson will refresh you-make a new man of you. Each year hundreds find physical regeneration in this ManBuilding climate. For "nerves", overwork, asthma and pulmonary troubles there is often complete relief in this dry, sunny climate.

Tucson, modern plateau city of this Wonderland, welcomes you. Town and Country Clubs open to visitors. Golf, tennis, polo, riding, motoring, Old Mexico close at hand.

Winter excursion rates now via Rock Island and Southern Pacific lines. Stop-overs on all tickets. Send for profusely illustrated book. Mail the coupon today.

TUCSON

18 days in India: Cairo, Jerusalem, Sunshine Climate Club

Athens, etc., with Europe stop over.

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THE MEDITERRANEAN By specially chartered "Transylvania," 17.000 tons. 62 days' cruise, $600 to $1,700 including Hotels, Drives, Guides, Fees, etc. Featuring 15 days in Egypt and Palestine; Lisbon, Tunis, Spain, etc.

CLARK'S 2d CRUISE, 1926 NORWAY and WESTERN

MEDITERRANEAN

New ss "Lancastria" leaves June 30 repeating this summer's most success

Originator of Round the World Cruises. Longest experienced cruise management. Established 30 years.

FRANK C. CLARK, Times Bldg., New York

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ARIZONA

Tucson Sunshine-Climate Club, 501 Old Pueblo Bldg., Tucson, Ariz. Please send me your free book, "Man-Building in the SunshineClimate."

Name Address

EARN YOUR EUROPEAN TRIP by

organizing a small party. Write for particulars to STRATFORD TOURS, 452 Fifth Ave., N. Y.

Earn Your Trip to EUROPE by securing

five members for one of my tours. Established 1900. BABCOCK'S TOURS, Inc., East Orange, N. J.

For Tours and Travel and other Classified Advertisements see next page

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COOK-Good cook and manager who will launder finer household linen. Pleasant young Scotch maid also employed. Permanent home two miles back of Hudson. Kindly write, giv Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y.

Half a Dozen Congenial Neigh-ing, references in detail, P. O. Box 10, bors Who Desire Homes from

$30,000-$50,000

can obtain benefit of a special opportunity by communicating with the undersigned. I have had 28 years' experience in real estate, and with a group of friends I am now developing what I consider will be the best section for $30,000 to $50,000 homes in the New York suburbs. I am building my own home there. Address S. L. A., 2,690, Outlook.

North Carolina

FOR RENT

In Pine Bluff, North Carolina Seven-room bungalow, completely furnished, all modern conveniences, garage, servants' quarters. $700 for season, six months. Address E. H. ROBERTS, 414 N. Perry St.,Titusville, Pa.

A Mart of the Unusual

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The quaintest and most interesting of all
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JAPANESE GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS
TOKYO

for full information
Rates for a single room without bath and with 3 meals,
$5-6 in cities and popular resorts, $4-5 in the country

TRAVEL IN 1926

ROUND THE WORLD, January 6, 1926, with Arthur K. Peck.

TO EGYPT, January 16, 1926, with Profes-
sor Albert E. Bailey.

TO NORTH AFRICA, February 25,
1926, with Albert Kelsey, F.A.I.A.
TO THE HOLY LAND, April 8, 1926,
with Bishop Shayler of Nebraska.
TO EUROPE, March 6, 1926, eastbound
by the Mediterranean route with shore
trips at Madeira, Gibraltar, Algiers, and
Monaco (Monte Carlo).

Send for the booklet that interests you.
TEMPLE TOURS
Boston, Mass.

447-A Park Square Bldg..

Explore the Libyan Desert

with Major W. T. BLAKE, F.R.G.S., late R.A.F., who is organizing small expeditions this winter to the

OASIS OF SIWA

Write or call for full particulars. Photographs and a film of the trip shown on application to 47 Piccadilly, London, Eng.

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Knit and Crocheted Articles Made to

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at reasonable rates. Write for information. Mrs. J. B. MERRIAM, Charlton Depot, Mass.

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PERSONAL stationery-25 calling cards, 200 sheets bond paper, 100 envelopes, $1. Nadolny, Box 583, Tarrytown, N. Y.

EMPLOYMENT AGENCY SECRETARIES, social workers, superintendents, matrons, housekeepers, dietitians, cafeteria managers, companions, governesses, mothers' helpers. The Richards Bureau, 68 Barnes St., Providence.

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