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THE SUN, SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 19161 NEW ENGLAND'S PLAYGROUND aa4 fcftthrooma. Tha mi fcvitldtnf Is ta superb and the are times srhaa the beholder finds It exceedingly dlffloult to believe that ha ta looking upon mist billows and not upon thoea of the ocean. The original Tip-Top House, erected In 1SS3, -srua destroyed by fire on August 21, Tha stone -walla and however, were not affected and a replloa, of the old building greets CosrsMMrf ot 3VStA fag. acionaw KTSOBTS. atTMMKB HKHOttTH.

NEW IIAMI'MlltRr. rrerf wmr credit to Nsw Hampshire's frantest mountain. Tha patroruurs brought daily by tha trains to this luftjr hostelry Is raanforcsd by the ever moving contingent of mountain climber of both aexea who an constantly travelling the trail that connect tha Presidential Peaks. The cloud pictures unfolded from thla lofty point of vantage when condition! are rlpa are nmaacn bssobts. nOttB BXMBT.

HAStACBTIETTfl. 10 BBMON1. 5 Cape Cod VERMONT thGrsMoMts.and Jwa S-aatJaaait BHftilL IBit TaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHLaaaaaa Mle in th hnpo of finrtltic old furniture and china hMlltliic his Thin In but nm- nf thi ninny tulvnn-tsfton of irond rnul I tlu lilt" Mnuu-tain, wliero nni- iiuiy now motor llfty nttlm to luncheon with never l-iimp ami make visits to lltiint losortH for the dsy, returnlnc to oiif'h on ltio ntnl Hk tree for dltnior at nlirlit nfter Ii.ivIiik dons a century oNor tlio most wonderful roads In all New Kncl.nul, Ths famous menu' of the White Mountains have Ut none of thlr lure, and whether mountain and oasradei or limpid emerald lakes each resort has Its own particular charm, and the visitor the White Hills may happily combine them II even In a short stay. Further north the Halxams, nt Dlsc-vllle Notch. Is but ten miles distant from the Rangeley chain of lal.es on one side and the nearest railway station, role-brook, on the other, hence one motors to the beautiful hotel over ten miles of the smoothest oiled roads In the country.

The B.iltams Rolf course Is the newest and the sportiest In the White Mountains, and perched on the top of a lofty hill, commanding one of the most superb panoramic views In the White 11111k, Is the JB0.O0O stone golf club, with Its broad stone, terrace. Its attractive beamed Interior, with a cre.it stone tin-place, and room where tea and other liclit refreshments served to polfero. A motor bus runs to anil from the hotel. Home of the hazards on this course are beautiful little lakrts and for variety and charm no court- In the White Mountains can surpass this one, which rambles oer what were once four beautiful farms in Kast iVlchrook. The RaUams factv-i IMnviIIc Notch, where the most trul Alpine scene In all the White Hills is found.

The hotel maintains Camp Millstlcld In the hcait of the forest, fourteen miles distant, where suest may co for a few ilaNs of real roughlnc It and catch some of the wonderful salmon lake trout with Mlihli the Mlllsflcld ponds abound. I'ob lirouk, a charming vIII.iro ten miles the Balsams, has the Kim Tree Inn and Polly's Place, a ten ruvni "hull h.ip-plly combine European and American charm. These are on the State road. Motorlnc southward down the alloy of the Connecticut Itl or, with the --reen hills of Vermont on the uppoelte side: OjancaMffr. with Its bemtiful, loin; 1 1 -lafre street, comes next in importance, and the Ixmcanter ami Maif-i houses eater to motorists In true country fachlon.

One road leads over the bills, past Mount Prospect ami Prospect Pi em, the country places of Senator Weeks of Massachusetts and linv S.iiit-uel McCall of Massai'lm-etta. to White field, where the Mounfiln View tlou with Its beautiful sin rotindlii. mands another of those famous Whito Mountain panoramas Th. coif course rambles dmvn the hill In from of the hotel, and on all sides ure rustic iiirii-lows and cottaces wher hnmluc summer colony enjojs the advrit ivs of the hotel and the privacy of 'he Another road from Mncasn-r leau.i one to alond tho nf Israel's Itlver, an'l here th Waumb.ik Hotel and cottages, with a bcairlful' golf course and superb view, i'id mi. at the foot of Mount Starr Klnc.

I'nder the manacement of A. tlodsdnu the1 hotel will open for another seaini Since 1 last year over HOO.nnft has bcu nent In Improvements, and It Is prjcilcallv a new Waumbek that will vvelro'iv iium- her of old patrons this ntjntl" A few miles further on, sklrtlnc Cherry Mountain, where th meinornble slide occurred, the old Twin Mountain House Is reached, that famous old hotel where for years Henry Ward needier spent his Fiimmers and maintained bin' famous summer parish Prei bine In a huge tent In pb'asunt nnd in "Beecher's pirlor" op ilny diys. he always had great audiences, as iWltnis' coached from all parts of the While Mountains to hear him. The "lleccher parlor" remains exactly as It was during the days when he spent fo much time there. The tpialnt hospitality of the old bouse Is In marked conjrast with the many modern touches.

Five miles further on the famous Fahjnii the startliiB point of the cogwheel rail way to the summit of Mount Washington, nleo maintains this hospitable and delightful old time atmosphere. Bretton Woods, with Its great Mount Washington Hotel and the Mount Pleasant House, Is one mile further on. and here ie the apex of the Ideal Tour and the geographical and social centre of the Whlto Mountains. The Mnuir Pleasant House, under the management of rninphy, Is nn example of what one may do with nn old hotel In modernizing It rompletely. fot .1 part of the old Mount Pleasant inioug the niost ancient nf While Mou.

hotel With the addition of .1 new 'rout ai modern Improvements It ha-i become 0110 of the most charming, homo like places In the bills. Across thn Aninionoostic, with the athletic field and golf links lying be. twecn, is thn Washington, which is under the management of .1. Trildeau, and combines all thn attrac. tlons for which up to date hotels aie noted.

There ate a swimming pool, golf links, tennis courts, llin Koret de Danse, where darkles revel In Southern muslo well after the small hours of morning, and opening fioin this the subterranean cave grill The IJiirnpean room and tUVIMr.lt KF.slllns. t.VNAKA." Ctoidi 1 nn-it lammrr nnt1.1nlh heart nf the mrirriii-it Mntbrk.i I All nijttiile rntjiii will, fitting tut,) viatit nthinf hintn, unniv Jiitnt. Mauris, inftiqult -Mf fr unknown. Real rmh. 4f njarmtnt for 1s money than an.

whirl 1m in the world. No rratrlcilnn of tourist nr buinr travel Into Canada. Writ rr tooklt. Royal MiukK Sunnpce Harbor, the ballroom are on the next floor. The hotel has hundred of visitors dally from all parts of tho hills.

The 11,000 niie estate covered with a network of trails where one may ride or climb to one's heart's content. Four miles distant, facing- the wonderful stone gateway of Crawford Notch, with Its steep, nine mile descent Into the foothills of the mountains. In the Crawford House, another old time hotel, where one Minis a delightful mingling of the old and the new and the same wonderful view of lJlcphant's Head and the Notch that entranced the earliest visitors a century and more ajro. Gen. William A.

Barron Is manager of the Crawford, and Mrs. Oscar O. Barron manages tho Kabyan House, while Harry It. Barron Is manager or the Twin Mountain House. The new Kumnjlt House on Mount Washington, also under the of the Harron family, Is managed for them by Miss Mattle Clark.

Through Crawford Notch, one reachea Jackson, with Its several hotels. Its nmtiy beautiful summer homes. Its splashing cascades Wildcat Blver and Its unexcelled facilities for fishing and tramping. Here are the IJagle Mountain, risen from the ashes for Its first season. Wentworth Halt and cottages, tlray's Inn and cottages, the Jacison Palls House, Glen Kills, Hawthorne Cottage and Iron Mountain House, on whose courts the annual ICist Side Tennis championship tollman ent comes off In August.

intervale, famed for Its beautiful pastoral views and lovly walks through Pine woods, has the great Intervale House, a rendezvous for motorists, tin Itellevue, iWiloh Is a resort for the army nml navy and college professors and their families, the Idlewlld, F.lmwnod Inn, Pendexter Mansion, Maple Villa, the I.angdnu and many smaller North Couwa, one mile distant, has the Ko.irsarce. Kearsarge Hall, the Randall, the Kastman and the Sunset and many stiuill inn, while the Itu-sell cottages at Krais.itue Village aie hut a mile distant fi.itn Intel vile and North Conway on the other side of the triangle. A beautiful motor ride bilngs one from here to Chocorua. with Its Jagged peaks and limpid lake and the Chocorua Inn overlooking the-e and the man superb estates In vlclnltv. ii'i the north side of the White Mountains, rea lied from the Twin Mountain House.

Maplovftod, with Its casino and cottacis. forms another social centic. and the Maplowool Inn, which opoued In the latter pan of Mav. accommodates manv early visitors Itethlehem with its thirty hotels, hut a mile distant down "Kctiilehem street" and here, as at golf Is the paramount at-t action, and Hie links of the Maple, wood ami ItettUhem Country clubs aro the sienrs of some Important tournaments during the summer season. The trip shooting Is 11 feature at Maplewnnd, with an annual tournament In July.

At Bethlehem, among the hotels are the Sinclair, greatly enlarged and Improved th. season: 1'pland Terrace, the Turner Tavern, Maplehurst, Idlewlld. Clin llnii'e, Central, Agasslz and HI1I-id" houses on Agasslz street: the Arlington Highland, Altanvmte, Park View, Columbus and Mount Washington. The lroflle House and cottages are ten miles from Bethlehem and Maple-wood or can he reached from Twin Mountain from the new S'tate road. The new Profile House, replacing tho former ancient structure, leaves nothing to be desired, and the Old Man of the Mountain.

Kagle Cliff, the rocky pass of Kraneonl.i NMrh leading to the Plume, probably the most famous show plice In the White Mountains, and Cannon Mountain, on the face of which the famed Mid Man of the Mountain frowns down on Profile I.ake, and the Kvho Lake, where one nf the mnt wonderful eehncn 111 the world is he ml these are all among the attractions nf the Profile. SrMMKR KK-OKTX, CONNKCTH'IT. I THE GRISWOLD EASTERN POINT, NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT. Finest Summer Resort Hotel in America. Two and One-Half Hours from Boston and New York.

Located at one of the coolest points on the coast, over looking Long Island Sound and the historic Thames River. Special privileges granted, by the SHENECOSSETT COUNTRY CLUB to hotel guests; 18-hole course: club house finest in country: ir.tnational champion ALEX SMITH, golf professional. Hotel luxuriously furnished; card and music rooms, ballroom, large orchestra: octagon dining room, light and sunny: exceptional service. Private bath or running water In every sleeping room. Long Dhtance Telephone In every room.

Sports include yachting, boating, dep sea fishing, bathing, motoring and tennis, The famous Rranford Farms maintained for supplying cream, milk, poultry, vegetables and fruit for hotel. Lnke Sunapee, N. H. Pour miles distant Is the golf course, ami through Frnnconla Notch, the Plume House and North Woodstock, with Its several good hotels, aro reached. A drive of eight vr nine miles brings one to Sugar Hill and Pranconla from the Profile, and one of the steepest climbs In the north country takes one to the summit of Sugar Hill, where a panoramic view Is had of the Presidential and Pranconla Mountain ranges that is admitted to be the finest In the hills.

The Cook Off and the Sunset Hill House and cottages have their own golf courses and ar social centres, while Peckett's at Sugar Hill Is a rendez-vous for motor tea parties. Pranconla, with the Forest Hill Hotel, MECCA FOR A SUMMERTIME New England Is regarded as the vacation land of America by Its million annual visitors by reason of the fact that that It Is endowed with all the attributes that go to make up an Meal summer resting place, especially In respect to Its mountainous territories, seashore and Inland water sheets. The White Mountains are impressive in their scenic beauty It does not matter from which side one approarhee, every effect Is satisfying, and the longer no remains the more attractive the picture becomes. It Is new every hour of each day with the changing cloud effects and the varying angles from which each view may be studied. Although the area Included within the mountain territory exceeds four hundred square milee, yet the section Is so we provided with railroads and contains so many fine ra.ids and clearly trails as to make each part easily accessible from every other While the beauties nf the region nre hidden from one who enters Its famous portals, the full glory of It.s possibilities Is revealed moet completely to him who leaves the broad highway and tramps over the trails.

For him there Is the finest nf exercise In the purest of air hy day and restful, health budding sleep by nlsht Clear skies and fine outlooks rtp wonderful, while storms and fogs are no Irss Impressive. The problem of food and sleep Is easily met by the owners of the farmhouses, If one is away from the hntel district. The centre of this mountain cluster Is Mount Washington. feet above the level of the sea. Prom its summit, attained hy the famous cog railway, the inn mile panorama Is uniquely beautiful.

The new hotel on the summit opened on August 21, will Insure the comfort of those who wish to enjoy this view nml make possible the opportunity of seeing the wonderful sunrise from the "top of New Cnglan.1" without pereonal Inconvenience. Si altered within the range of vielon are twenty-five other peaks with an altitude of I.snn feet and fifteen whose height exceeds ft. Among the most Impressive features of the mountains are the notches Dlxvllle, Crawford, Plnkham. Carter and Pranconla. Crawford Notch at Its western opejilng has an elevation nf Hon feet.

I.SSrt feet of this rise being covered by trains In twenty-elx miles. Ktiilly wonderful nr the Plume. In Frnnconla Notch, a cut In solid rock 900 feet long and front sixty to seventy feet deep, the Old Man of the Mountains, Cost at North Woodstock and the Cake of Hie Clouds n.flno feet above the sea. IVIm nml Profile lakes are famed fot their beautv, as Is Jefferson, pleasingly situ iited between Israel River and Mount Star King, within easy access to the summit of Cherry Mountain From the summit of Mount Washington tho radius of view Is much more thin M'vpilMl KKMIKTM. I'nNVKCTUTTT H.

D. SAXTON, Manager. New York Offica, 305 Fifth Ave. Tel. Mad.

AUo the Belleview, Belleair Heights, Florida. nestles In a rmller at tho foot of the hill, and from here Littleton is but a few miles, with Its busy streets and several qtiatnt Inns, where tourists may hi? accommodated, Lisbon, a few miles down the river, Is another pretty White Mountain town and reached by short runs from here are Woods-viHe and Wells Blver. whence one takes the famous I trip by automobile to Burllmrton. Vt The Infinite variety of the White Mountains makes it possible for every 1 taste to be satisfied, for there Is pa-litlal hotel and rustlo camp, farms where boarders are taken and little Inns and cosey, email hotels at moderate rates where those preferring quiet and rest may fmd a haven. MILLION IS NEW ENGLAND one hundred miles, taldnc In the ocean.

the New Hampshire lake country, the v. onnecticui Kiver valley, the Rangeley Cake country and Mount Kataiidln In Maine, and reaching far Into Vermont and Canada. This Is one nf the reasons why so many thousands of tho world's people have been Impelled to ascend to Its breeze swept summit during the last half century or so, princes, presidents and potentates among them. I.Ike the mountains in general. Mount Washington Is not quite to be described i it must he visited and studied on Its own account Cvery fine day In summer tho cog railway with Its pushing locomotives and inclining cars Is busy transporting visitors from all parts of the globe to the top.

The Mount Wash-It gton Railway has been running since 1 and In ai. these years not a ho killed Prom the hve station the distance covered by the cog rnllway is about tnree miles. the average grade it- I. .1110 teei in the mile. At Its greatest gradient it Is nearly feet to the mile.

Its famous trestle, or "Jacob's Cailder," and Its peculiarly shaped Incomes nre familiar to millions of Americans who have never seen them through the medium of printed illustrations and dcs. riptions. Trims running over rails of the stand-anl gauge take the turlsts from Fahy.m and Million Wnods to the base station, andat the base the passengers change tn 'he railway, which conveys them tn the summit by a slnw jet all tnn rapid Journey The ever ehnnglng pinnrnma pread out before the eyes of the ascending tourist, the differentiations of air and Mora, the stop at the brink nf the gulf and the final disembarkation at the summit nearly a mile and a quarter above the sei form a series of kali Idosenplc Impressions that ran never be effaced from the memory. The tourist has the privilege of asrendlnc several high mountains In America, hut nnne nf these brings quite the same results as 1 a c'lmh to the summit nf Mount Wash- Uignii I here nn the roof nf New England has been erected the new statlnn and restaurant to replace the old Summit House, dest roved some years ago. Ar-! living at the summit by the cog railway, I one enters the new statlnn directly frnni Hie statlnn plntfnrm through an ample vettihule Into a lurge room In the centic of which Is t' oftlce.

At the right will be found the dining room for eighty guest- to the left it 1 he lounging and fM room, tilled with imfortnble chairs iliawn up aioinid a big old fashioned fl eplace, lleie also at the routliern end Is the writing loom, while along the west side 1- 'lie souvenir stand, which alwav.s on Mount Washington I'pstalrs there aie eighteen guests' rooms with I will beds, together with the lavatories -I kh KRSORTN. niNMTTH'l T. -9957. Han ymfll fM mtmtyW jour tiiniar MajoyabU raalb vary drawa of an Ideal Vacation Bathing In aaa or frath water gama ftabJnr; yacht and isMtor-boat cruising; numerous golf linka; motoring on tha inatt roadways. Quaint surroundings, moderate simplicity and comfort.

Erary For Illuetrated booklet "Quaint Cap Cod" or "Bow-it Bay" Addree Vacation Bureau. Room S06, 171 Broadway. New York flGw Yorkf Naw Ha-ran Hartford England Steamship Company XKW RAMramx. WAUMBEK HOTEL and COTTAGES JEFFERSON (White NEW HAMPSHIRE New Ownership New Management COMPLETELY MODERNIZED A NEW WAUMBEK Capacity for 500. Modern Garage and Chauffeurs' Accommodations.

Finest 18-Hole Golf Course in the Mtns. Unexcelled Cuisine. A. W. HODGDON, Manager Formerly for ten years Manager THE SAM-O-SET, Rockland, Me.

KROOK IslJtHTI. BLOCK ISLAND A new TUNA fishing ground rivalling Catalina Island UNSURPASSED SURF BATHING BEACH All the benefit! of an ocean voyage without the dincomforts The following hotels nnd cottage satisfy every requirement of the summer visitor: OCEAN VIEW HOTEL The lrMt Thi Hisl-Th Most hvt. Hortktrit lfTli' I.snsl'is riind Hll EUREKA HOTEL 'ttuati on high groun.l -n. m-Marn rr. nlanca In hfuft.

altlf flrl rlas Ppodal rat tr Jul 16 HoMm O. HOSK, Prnpri-tnr Ke National Hotel ntnrlc I a land. Afrnmmoilm Sft. Va Ing ncn. wMa -plxzzao.

bathing, OhliiK. ft, a r-li ruMn- vr Nmv Vnrk Hnf-JtUt t.KWIf. Prop. M'KF HOT El Varst h-rh, bathing tr; mil tie. d.nc1t-.

lis lit Wll.MtS HOTKI. fO Prnpa. mnWN roTTAIIK Nw hou.c nin.l.m TIIF, Alttt AOANSKTT ll.fln.d. hnmo. roninlnrs, nsr besrhp Mint Unrllnii Hl.

atrliic' ht rl rliltnre Hatsn-tm. IHU. I'mr. Hn.4tlt AljnMl MOTT, Prop. MONT AUK STEAMBOAT COMPANY rnmm'nrliii Jun ttnisr lv V.

I'lr ft JMh K. Tuniiturs nr.pt hitI Thursilsx. 30 Ss nr n1 Julv 3-t. 1 P. nkw r.vin.ANn.

Tour New England View the scenery of the mountains, follow the rockbound shore, linger by the waters of some dark blue lake, travel through a picturesque valley, or rolling farming country as you will. All forms of scenic beauty await you in this Vacation Land, with good roads everywhere, and attractive Wayside Inns, Palatial Resorts or magnificent City Hotels to provide for your comfort. Sand for free illustrated road map in colore, "NEW ENGLAND TOURS," published by tha NEW ENGLAND HOTEL ASSOCIATION, comprising over two hundred of the beat hotels and resorts. WM. M.

KIMBALL, Secretary, Draper Hotel, CANADA. Canada's Most CKarmin Summer Hotels MANOIRHOTEL HT0O17T niwi, MURRAY BAY, Canada TADOUSAC, Canada OPEN JUNE 38th In tlm liirtMltnn Mountains IMn'll n'l tli HI ltlnr Mont mi In iih Hiiniiiiiir rosnri In I 'aiiu'In Hcnli'o nml I'liUInn iiiimi'Hlli. I S.ill natxr swim- iliiK in ml, idilf. 'I'iiiiiiIs Itlillnn, l)i Inn lliillni(. nillanls, tlr.

"rllo fur ImuUIrt un.iu Hat lf.tr mil llrsrliMl t'unada Mramllli l.lnr's luiiinrrs ialaad lakaa; NEW KAMranXR. RHODE 1IUND, THE BERMUDA OF THE NORTH HYGEIA HOTEL June Cprltr f)n cnnvtntnc t)nrhlp mnnint -ni for rlrculnrs HTOEtA HOTEL Ci i HOTEL MANISSES Aniwi and Tnttatn. Afenmmoilttef SOo, nrwiir: nrohetitra danclnr. ttnnla. nin frm.

TRnnklft null, A. E. Brown, Owners Mr. IIATKA COTTAfirj Ov.rht,w ortn, fr mth'ns, fcllnt thl uprllcrl frrm on frin. fl, HATES, AT-UtNTir IXS brhi se nr.lnt thl.

nnw ncn. It I.F.NN'OV. Vmp. NEtr r.voiNn. Northampton, Man.

CANADA, SnCTAlsrtlTSAr At thn mouth nf tho Famous Hatunnav Itlmr, Thn must pli'l urosouo anil hfxlili. nn ih ni ananu, rini riininii i imii NU lVlali l.sUi'.. (loir, Tnnnla, lln.Hlnii i. iiik, nil i nun muk, mnm. i -uniriiri 11 n( no.ii iiinrnrl 11 ttln jitf nnnt lOMr.N, Muiiniirr I I leninrrs n.

miinifrr MbIuiIi, wSSimdn, bt teM (with fetalM tha alactrto fl aratrtraB. Akrg ot Varaaoot ad a foUJar a irialNb InekidesS. fall M. at 1M ta.am.far ataaUeal galeiaieslc. Imw- booklet east On Meet- sa aeaaaa te Lake Raponda Hotel In the Green Mountains of Southern Vermont.

Bathing Boating Fishing. Steam heat and electric lights. Rates 810 to S14 per week during July and August. V. L.

Adams. Wilmington, Vt. Booklet on Application. 'owe Mancheater- in-tha-Moun tains Vermont. OPKN8 JUNE I0TTI.

omCE. TUB LORRAINR K. T. MAINR. Famous Ho rth port Inn Bayside P.

Northport, Me. MMt hnmar and ptctiirfaqua hntH nn Main Coast. Ovrlroklnt tha frunoua acanlr itr bauty. P-Minhseot Hv. Ac rO, t'AMno, bwltnsr, pnftl an-l tfnnia, clock olf, movina; pr turs.

rlar, Iaka, country, aalllnK, motor Unt and nuto. Rates $18 to $25 Eastern S. S. Co. Liaes Direct to Inn or by rail to Ilalfaat, t.

Autoa mat train. Booklat and dnatls. TV'. F. Burnham, 314 Waphlnston St Boston Take Your Vacation in June THE NEW Chase House 4.1A f'nniTPM St.

PORTLAND, ME. Famous for its cuisine not and cold ninnluK watr and tta-phnno In nrry rrim llnmfllko snd rnnvonlont for tourlstj, sml Nrar all transit linos, frrrli's otc. r.uro-poan plan, it. r. nriisTov.

it. r. iiimmki r.iN. GRINDSTONE INN Winter Harbor, Maine. Arojs tho buy from Rnr Hahor.

Ono nf tho tlnost Fiiinmor hoiolx Maino OPENS JULY 1ST. Tills hntH linn vfrx tniMlr Inipriivoniont l.aruo roinns, lth prlviitc Imths. MntntltiK, Irlvlnc, toniits, tio.ttliiK, flshltiL. bnnllnK nlli'VH, hlllliird', swim miliK I'i'ol, nml well kopt Knit i mil ho of nltio IhiIoh Booking nt Hotrl McAlpin, N. Y.

III I' II Mill C'Al'E KI.I.AHK.ril I'apo Flltatioth, coiutortiihlo rontn. rMlont hoaril lond for honkloi AMilrMi nn ttl Jim Dl Ilnston, Mass, NEW ENGLAND Manchester -by-the -Sea on the FamouR Singinic Bench Twelve Acre of Ground -Sports Rates $21 to $40 Weekly of THE ARTHUR L. RACE CO. HOTEL ASPINWAlL LENOX, MASS. High (uui Cool in the licrfohircx A HOTEL 0I- DISTINCTION OT-KNS JUNK IT.

1.400 HOWE TWOROGKR, ManaBers. Wlnttr Urtort. I'rincraa llotrl. Ilrrmuda, rKN I.VAMA ll.lHHaro Uatrr l.itp." Test II I I THE NEW K1TTATINNY Delaware Water Gap, Pa. Tt" on' hlh ninlorn mounimn irjinn Ctpioitv Kvrry rtruM nf mn-lrM) onmpmorit 0,11.1110 j-oni'l fhrft OrHirtira n( nlnitt, Krrvintoor sniiisomoni nml oiiidoor tpon.

snll ton III fiiMlo hnrtot hn-nint no rt, nf l.ri I ,1 1,1 iiirlo tmiio lur.ito nr. a noU, 1In'nM. HP" I iripir.l moot trinit lliulri poi.nml rilir.sion nt JOHN PURDY COPE uiiui uui prnpririor nt WATER GAP HOUSE AND TWENTY COTTAGF Sk A ptttarMqu eolonrof hndom(yMiM, mntiMwi wn a cnaming nnt i in ixt tinA Fraoeonla Notch of tha WTut. Moimimpt. Fmjrm Jvly Fir- Ateommndartnm for Caterlsf to thosa who wuh Nr llnmsla aroaort fatorad with a olinf of ths oi-dar.

ON IDRAT, TOtlR. Fica Gartts Tannla. Hoatlns and I'luhlnf. 7or Bit, raara nndf tha manimM at Cr- rtooktns oftic. it hotki.

vemiomi; nnsTo.v. Bretton Woods WHITE MQUNTAINS.N.H. noLf MOToniNnllfl(ff'nrK In ths tut shadow or sloim, thrennth tho Alnsnr V. wiwhlnston "it- nini orllnr P.nclan, raths THE MOUNT PLEASANT .1 lt MMIV Man-r. THE MOUNT WASHINGTONPr- I).

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II. and II. A M. n. llnnklntt offloo.

24S nth Nw York Trlophnno. Madison 'Ct-t. ON BEAUTIFUL LAKE SUNAPEE Soo-Nipi Park Lodge AND. COTTAGES (tleusekeeplng and nenllouskrplnii LAKE SUNAPEE, N. H.

The Foothills of the White Mb. iirsr. jotii. SAILING. BOATING, FISHING, FINE GOLF COUSE, TENNIS Modern Hotel with many Private Baths, Elevators, etc.

Garage. For Information ami ratos a'Mrim M. WAITR. KEARSARGE HALL North Conway, New Hampshire. In the White Mountains.

Charmingly situated In beautiful village. Ever' provision tor cor fnrf jip pt1jovnint I o.fr, lifihts. Stittos" with hath, pu'e spring water Crnquft. Tennis, Automobiles accommodated. Lire spacious airy rooms.

Finest walk, and dri es. Booklet on reqiifst irs. L. J. FICKI-R Tho rsorlal ronlr 1 nitre of tha WHITE MTS.

MAri.Kwonii. ii. MAPLEWOOD HOTEL roTTir.KS rasiNo i JIM toiler Nd lt.Y rr. KR MMV HITS Ono Thous.nd Arro I'ark. is llol r.nlf fonrao.

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