Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb-Jul 1911)

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Tourist Magazine Official Organ of The Tourist Travel Society J. P. McCann, Prest. and Treasurer. Fred Hovey Allen, Vice-Prest. and Secretary. The Only Organization of its Kind in the World. ORGANIZED to promote the comfort, convenience, security and happiness of all who travel by either sea or land, and its members secure advantages obtained from no other source. MEMBERSHIP entitles one to a copy of the TOURIST MAGAZINE, sent monthly to your home, to all literature relating to tickets, tours and vacation trips. MEMBERSHIP entitles one to the use of the Current Literature of Travel. This literature covers all countries, cities, chain of Hotels in America and foreign countries. MEMBERSHIP entitles one when in the City of New York to free use of the reception rooms of the Society, where stationery and all articles necessary for correspondence are provided, and where ladies and gentlemen will find a delightful place for rest and appointments with their friends. MEMBERSHIP entitles one to the advantage of all rates, tours, hotels and steamship berths which the TOURIST SOCIETY commands ; which means everything propelled by steam, that runs on rails and floats on water. MEMBERSHIP entitles one to the free use of the Travel Circulating Library — covering every part of the world. The only cost being that of postage. MEMBERS contemplating ~"":f +o New York can have all Hotel accommodations arranged for them at any price to fit their requirements. MEMBERS may secure all the advantages of shopping in person through professional shoppers attached to the TOURIST TRAVEL SOCIETY. These persons are thoroughly trained, honest, skillful and completely advised of all modes and prices, and are perfectly equipped to serve in securing anything desired through correspondence. MEMBERSHIP in this Society enables one to establish a deposit account in the TOURI3T SOCIETY'S TRAVEL FUND, by the increase of which, through regular deposits and accrued interest, one is enabled to provide ample means for extended tours, either singly or in conducted parties. If you want to know all there is to know about travel, how to go, when to go, and where to go, send in your membership fee to the TOURIST TRAVEL SOCIETY, and secure an annual subscription to the TOURIST MAGAZINE, which is devoted to answering every question you would ask the Editor if you were sitting by his desk. Do it to-day. You will be surprised to learn of all the good things we are planning for you, and how slight is the cost. Address THE TOURIST TRAVEL SOCIETY, Or TOURIST MAGAZINE, 47 W. 34th Street, New York.