“We Sa ilFebruary 8 thfo r E gypt an d theHolyLand O H, are you go- ing again?” — the Smith’s exclaimed with sur prise. “I should say we tim e to p u t y o u r b u si n ess in sh a p e so y o u c a n g e t a w a y .” “By G eo rg e, I b eliev e
I w ill! W e h a v e alw ay s w a n te d to go, a n d it w o u ld b e g o o d fo r M ay ’s h e a lth . W h e re c a n I g et fu ll d e ta ils? ” “J u s t w rite to T h e K in g ’s B usiness o r fill o u t o n e of th e ir c o u p o n s. T h e y ’ll sen d y o u a d e c k p la n o f th e W h ite S ta r L in e r S. S. D o ric a n d all th e facts y o u w an t. T h e c ru ise ta k e s y o u to G ib ra lta r, S p ain , Italy , G r e e c e , E g y p t, th e H o ly L an d— all a ro u n d th e M e d ite r ra n e a n . T h e D o ric is a fine, b ig sh ip , b ra n d n ew a n d as c o m fo rt ab le as y o u r ow n h om e. T h e sta te ro o m s a r e b e a u tifu lly fu rn ish e d a n d th e se rv ic e is p e r fect. I h o p e y o u d ecid e
are! We had such a fine time last year that we hardly want ed to come home. And now that The King’s Business has arranged w i t h Mr. Boring to take an other party of their readers on his annual cruise, we certainly are n o t going to miss it.” Mrs. Smith turned to her husband. “Oh, Jack, that must be wonderful! Think of
until you disembark in America again, sixty-two days later.” “Honestly?” “Of course. “And do you really see the things you want to see? I mean, if
to go. W e c a n h av e a w o n d e rfu l tim e. E v e ry o n e is so c o n g e n ia l a n d frien d ly . T h e n u m b e r w h o c a n go is lim ite d to 55 0 so th a t y o u d o n ’t feel c ro w d e d a n d ev ery o n e h as a g o o d tim e. Y o u ’d b e tte r sen d fo r in fo rm a tio n to d a y— th e y te ll m e re se rv a tio n s a re g o in g fa st.” “ I w ill, R a lp h . I’ll m ail th em a co u p o n to n ig h t.” T h e c o u p o n in th e c o rn e r of th is p a g e w ill b rin g Y O U a d e c k -p la n of th e S. S. D o ric a n d full p a rtic u la rs of T h e K in g ’s B u sin ess p a r ty w ith Jam es B o rin g ’s c ru ise. M ail it a t o n ce a n d le a rn how y o u c a n ta k e th e jo u rn e y of y o u r d ream s th is w in te r a t su rp risin g ly low co st. T h e K in g ’s B usiness, D e p t. M -3 5 9 3 2 3 N o rth 1 3 th S tre e t P h ila d e lp h ia , P a.
sailing on the sunny Mediterranean while the snow piles up over here. Wouldn’t you love it? ” “Sure, I'd love it, but we couldn’t afford it.” Then turning to Ralph Jones he said, “It must cost you a fortune.’ Both Mr. and Mrs. Jones laughed. “ Isn t that funny? So many people think a cruise like this must be expensive just because we see so much and get so much out of it. No, Jack, I’ll tell you. If you take ad vantage of The King’s Business plan you can go and spend those sixty- two days having the most wonderful time of your life and return to New York all for one small fee.” “How much?” “As low as $690, which includes your meals both on the boat and on shore— good food, too; your pass age on the boat, train fare on land trips, guides, autos, everything from the time you board the ship
the price is as low as that, you can’t really get as much out of it as you could by going alone.” “That’s where you’re wrong, Jack. You see, The King’s Business has an arrangement w i t h James Boring’s Travel Service who charter an entire ship for this cruise. It’s just like traveling on your own private yacht. Mr. Boring is a famous traveler and he g o e s right along with the party. He and his assis
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Tunis M alta Greece C onstantinople Syria Palestine E gypt H oly Land Sicily Italy M onte Carlo France E ngland
The K ing’s B usiness, D ept. M-359, 323 N o rth 13th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Please have Jam es B oring’s T ravel Ser vice, Inc., send m e a deck plan of the S. S. D oric and full details of The K ing’s B usi ness M editerranean Cruise. I assum e no obligation, of course.
ta n ts m a k e all th e a rra n g e m e n ts, reserv e a u to s a n d sp e cial tra in s, a n d do e v ery th in g y o u co u ld p o ssib ly a s k to give y o u a go'od tim e. T h a t’s h o w th e in d iv id u al c o st is k e p t d ow n . C h a rte rin g a w h o le ship, re se rv in g a la rg e n u m b e r of ro om s a n d so fo rth , n a tu ra lly m ak es it all v e ry re a so n a b le fo r y o u a n d m e. W h y d o n ’t y o u com e alo n g ? Y ou h av e p le n ty of
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