Road of a Thousand Wonders Fifteen Franciscan Missions, from ninety to one hundred and thirty years old, are along the Road of a Thousand Wonders, northward from Los Angeles, California, toward Portland, Oregon, the Rose City. Ten are well preserved and have such beauty and simplicity, such romance and history, with ancient records and more ancient pictures, as to warrant many a visit. The way to California is easy this summer-the round trip rates are very low. For a beautiful book describing this line along great sea beaches, through magnificent forests, past America's greatest mountains, and a copy, too, of Sunset, Magazine of the Wideawake West, send fifteen cents to Chas. S. Fee, Passenger Traffic Manager, Southern Pacific Co., Dept. D, Flood Building, San Francisco, California. Please mention the Review of Reviews when writing to advertisers (From N. Y. Herald, April 21, 1907.) "AMERICAN TOURISTS MAKE LONDON THEIR RENDEZVOUS. [SPECIAL CABLE TO THE HERALD] HERALD BUREAU, No. 49 AVENUE DE L'OPERA, Paris, Sunday. London. There were more Americans to be seen in London yesterday than at any prior time this season, many having arrived on the Baltic, others having come over from the Continent." THE HOTEL CECIL The Ideal American Rendezvous The Focus of the Fashionable World in the Most Central, Picturesque and Commanding Situation in LONDON The Hotel Cecil enjoys the largest clientele of refined American tourists who make it their European Headquarters on account of its superb location, superior accommodations, luxurious appointments for comfort and liberal management who thoroughly understand and cater to their demands and desires. No wish too small for its attention, no demand too large for its resources. At the Hotel Cecil you can live as you please, formal or informal, and in reach of the well filled or economical purse. Bedrooms from $1.25 per day up, with Bath and Sitting Room, from $6.25 per day up, light and attendance included. Table d'Hote Breakfast, 60c., 70c., 85c.; Luncheon, 85c.; Dinner, $1.25, or in the Restaurant you may Atsecure a repast as elaborate as desired. tached to the Cecil is the only up-to-date American Bar on the continent. READ THE "CECIL BOOKLET" It tells you all about the Hotel, provides you with a clearly defined map of London, gives you information about places of interest, tells you what to do, where to stay. It can be had for the asking, by mail, or in person, from Town and Country Travel 289 Fourth Ave., New York. DORLAND AGENCY, Dept. W. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Please mention the Review of Reviews when writing to advertisers |