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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 50

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 50

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Tin; mtookiAM daily k.u.u;, yoiik. sl.ndav, aiiv it, no i ami itnsoKTS nauas and resorts I hotels and resorts HOTELS AM) RESORTS HOTKLS AND RKSORTS HOTELS AND RESOU13 Brooklyn Visitors Continue Numerous at Miami, Fla. hi im i til I III llsoN W.l.r.Y I III I ICS. NOII I II AlllJlJV A. NORTH CAROLINA.

I lHEIPA. I I.UltlDA. IS txprrial In Thr Lnntr.l Mlnnil, Mil, Jhii. 1 fi 1 1 nodal wlirrl la lif-K I ii lim Iih fitfcliintiin; whirl iiml no, Ih nil hiilihliii; oor will! cxr llrnmnt. Ill thrt nunriii SHADY LA WN LAKE HOUSE HIGHLAND.

ULSTER N. Y. Catering lo lie Joy, of Outdoor Life iliijny 11 real Winter Vnculinn or wcek-ciul. Healthful. 1 nvifcurtit itt(- All winter sports, ice skill inir, Middle Horses, Imlisloiirliinir.

aM J. I Orchestra. Kxi'cptioiial meals. All moms steam healed. UunniiiK Ijj'ljlj lljl I III ifllii lSttrfesv''i'r'' ill 11 MW JKItSKT HIGHLAND PINES INN (Weymouth Heights) Southern Pines, N.

C. Accommodate 2S0 guettt. Beit of everything. Golf, Tennii, Hunting, Racing. On Main Line Seaboard Air Line Railway and Main Motor Road Number 80, halfway between New York and Florida.

Apply to CREAMER TURNER 77t Suburban Home Distinctive HOTEL MONTCLAIR Amid Delightful Country Surrounding MONTCLAIR, NEW JERSEY SNORr! YEAR AMCItll'AN PLAN Attractive Monthly Itnlrt During Winter Sermon Ownership Management nmiDA. n-oiunv In the Tropical Zone of Florida Ample Accommodations for 300,000 Visitors IS law iotela eaei far tbia aaasoi ia Dertaaaaar aasl Jaaaary, saakia tatal al 13(l SIS isw aaartaieal ksaaea. saakial a talal al 165. Cira tkoaaaaa reaiaeaeaa will lake raemeri. Tin Cllmalt Supmu Tht ToatUt'l Dtllght Th Motmitti Mecca Tht ParaJtu Tht Co'cr'i Wtninltni Tht Polo Plcytrt Pitit Tht Sur Btthtt'tjoy Tht Attain 'a DrtamUnJ Tht Yathtman'i RtnJtitam Tht Ttnnit Playtt Happlntm Tht HotuTiiinl Utopia Truly tht Outdoor City Tht Ht-Ll Playtt't Haven Tht Realization tf Ytar Anticipation! Eight golf courses.

Mid-Winter Regatta on Biscayne Bay. Wonderful lurf bathing daily. Aviation service to Bimini and Havana. Championship polo matches. ARTHUR PRYOR'S FAMOUS BAND (Twica daily in Royal Palm Park) Iloraseraelnsl reinnea January 2 1 mt tor 15 daja hat 4t Luaa mui ismca.

Threuah Pullmana sna lUtears rnn prttvipsl tUm. Piu ausniip. from Yk, PhiUdalphia and Balmofa. Dum Hifhwar isspnma mh ffoea iad eanaactiens. WriK far fra aandioM bookl.l with ftll lariatoa MIAMI CHAMBER OF COMMFRCR MIAMI, FLORIDA SLURP you ooH of Clrm larula i -i i slopping for thn prrnt nt.

Holt I in ml. AnioH 1'eiirs'ill of llnldwin. J. In ii visitor In Miami, a guest at Hotel niingion. Kdwln I ie7.eiul(trf of malm whuNp hoinc sum 1 7 Ht li si ri recent iiriival In Mlnml nnd Is located nt N.

K. 3tli near llennii Vlsln. Frnnk Brown, nl.io of Janialin, I has nciiverl In Mlnml and him taken nn apartinont at 42 (Southwest Hcventh Mlnml. Ill home In Jamaica Is nt 70 136th si. W.

J. Dunn of Brooklyn Is i guest at I htt Willliird Hotel. When In llrooklyn Mr. burin lives at 7 Union st. William Moran of Brooklyn Is recent arrlvnl In Miami, a guest al.

Hotel McAllister for he winter. A. Ktlelstelii has arrived from Brooklyn. II" Is located at 1711 H. W.

8th Miami. B. A. larger of Rrooklyn la a visitor from the north who came down to test the climate ho heard so much about. Ho Is staying at the McAllister Hotel.

Philip Hlelti of Brooklyn dropped Into the F.lkn Club last week to compliment tho boys on the Improvements they have made In their club house. Charles K. Bryan and sister of Brooklyn nrrlved nt Hotel Martinique In Miami to see his old chum. Mr. Boyer, owner and manager of the Martinique, a former Brook-lynlto and graduate ot Brooklyn Toly.

Murk H. Foster of Brooklyn Is a recent arrlal at Hotel Cortz In Miami. H. S. B'Hwood of Brooklyn hns arrived In Miami and Is a.

guest at Hotel RoK'rts for a short time. Mrs. V. Train and daughter of Brooklyn registered at. Hotel Halcyon last week.

She left. Miami for Palm Bea after a few days but expects to return later In tho season. H. Do Wees of Brooklyn arrived recently from'the north and will spend some time at Hotel Plaza on North Bay Shore Drive. Long Inlanders are numerous in Miami and are as welcome as the sunshine.

It Is hard to keep track of them but hero aro a fevr seen every day on the street: W. C. llnnnlng from Frecporl. From all appearance having a good time. It.

M. Ragstaft of Patchogne. Interested in real estato Investments. Wllllnm J. Conway from Freeport, member of the Club.

J. H. Sylva. of Freeport, Interested In tho rnal estate develop-, ments around Miami, Slaying at i Hotel Leamington. WllllHim Hrunner of Rockaway Beach fame to Miami for tho climate and recreation.

Miss Ruth Smith, Southampton, in Miami for a pleasant winter and mild climate, Is having a fine tlmo and In living at 119 N. W. 29tn st. J. L.

Hubbard front Bay Shore. I. Interested In a business proposition and glad to be in a warm climate for the winter months. He Is pleasantly located at 223 N. E.

64th Miami. Mr. and Mrs. S. N.

Decker of 1151 Nellson Far Rockaway. Spending the winter months and enjoying the muslo nnd other pleasures in Miami. They are nicely tlxed at 315 36th Shadowlawn. Evlyn M. J.

Doolcy of 21 State Flushing, 1j. Is at home to her friends at 127 N. E. 6th Miami. Alexander Cameron Sr.

of Southampton, Li. a recent arrival In Miami, is living at 1934 H. W. Bth St. J.

A. Ulmschlnder of Bay Shore, Is staying at 223 N. K. 4th Miami. RQNEY-PLAZA.

okarurti for the Tourist Xixiptntif for me nome aeeker 1 zMw It'l tin big tittlt city tl Florida The breezes that blow across yield healthful incentive for a all-year climate. ON THE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA A departure this building a city under one great roof 350 rooms for guests 32 shops to serve them. 17th century Spain throughout. Three European plan dining rooms a la carta service. Oam rroa jwer's mi lo aaaraar.

Writs for Bootltr. W. G. MrMFRKIN M.nas'r N. B.

T. Owner Golf, tennis, boating, band concerts. Beautiful nrw tourist hottl on th lake front. Sound roniemehaj investments. Splendid highways and railroad accommodations front all sectioMi Direct passenger steatniihip service via St.

Johns Rrvtf from principal RONBY HKfm seaports. For aiditiMuJ inlsniuriofi tnd bmUar, wrir SANFORD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE tANFOKD PLORIDAi 5W Cit tu Kjrincess it pli'iiHirn nffkerj ninny fitfcf rrom the limne town urn ti'fn rl-I'OwliKt thrniiKh tlie cniwtleil thor-oiiKhforeH, out on thn K'llf cmire llHlenltiK to thn band, or hlttliiR on Honmboily'K Inn In a crowded Jitney or bus "Viintr to tho bcitrh, Corn I rjablfn, hr tho nport at Tllaleah. In the Kay rush was Kulph H. Cooncy of llrooklyn and hla two nttriuttlvo HltilprHi MIk Uenevlnvo C'oonny and MIhh Mnrcnco C'ooncy. They had brerr nlnpplnp; nt Mamliikio, Miami Hnnch, for a week onJiiyln the mirf bnthlnir, tho dinner danceH, tho boallntr and tho ninny rlrlvea tlirnuirh the troplral atenery around Miami.

Their vlnlt waa Khort but they had ninny plneoa to nee In Florida before returnlnir to llrooklyn, Thnv hopo to come again and stay longer. Mr. and Mr. W. Kolgmann of 61 Montgomery Brooklyn, are new tourlata from tho north vldltlng at 109 4th Beach.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nork of Brooklyn aro recent arrlvala In Miami and are pleasantly loniti-d at the Tuttle Apartment In old Knrt Dallaa I'ark. Julia Tuttlo wan the llrnt woman to own a homo In Mi-anil. Mr.

and jr. Cecil Tarker of Brooklyn are having a merry vlalt In Miami. They were gueHta at a dinner danre nt the Park View Hotel, Hollywood, on Saturday, given by Mr. and Mm. H.

L. MrNulty of New York, who aro upending the winter In Miami. Mr. and Mrs. William Whaler of Forert Hllla, 1..

I. aro gueHts at Hotel Royal 1'alm for winter. They are both fond of outdoor aport and tako In all the) fun that cornea their Way. t'harlea I.eventhal and Frank Paslut are two Brooklynltea who enjoyed the ocean trip from Brooklyn to Miami nnd will spend the winter at Miami Beaoh. Charles O'Connor of Brooklyn Ih ii recent arrival at thn Fleetwood Hatel, Intending to spend the spiihoii' having a good time bathing, boating and fishing.

It. U. Backus ot Brooklyn Is another Interested and Interesting visitor stoppliiB at tho Fleetwood, Miami Bench, for the winter. J. Newman of Brooklyn la a guest at the Seabreeze Hotel at Miami.

Beach for the winter months." I. O. Rupp of I.ynhrook, L. I. Is a.

recent arrival staying at Hotel Fleetwood. W. Moller of 111 Clnrkson Brooklyn called at the Klka Club liiHt Tuesday for a chat with some old friends. Miss, Lillian B. Newman of 241 Ocean I'ark way, Brooklyn, has arrived in Miami after a very pleasant trip.

She Is staying for the season at 1773 N. W. H2d Miami. Oeorge Htronst of 1110 Gates Brooklyn, Is one of the clerks at the Royal Palm who always meets the guests with a pleasant smile. He arrived for the opening of the line old hotel that Flagler built.

MIsh Myra Folk of Brooklyn Is a guest' nt Hotel Fleetwood. She arrived on tho Kroonland and enjoyed tho trip Immensely. 8. Druker and sons of Brooklyn came down to Mlnml last week fori rest and recreation. They arc Enjoyable Season At Orlando, Fla.

to The Baplc.j Orlando, Jan. 16 If there la In the whole country a mure active 12 square miles than Orlando presents It has yet to be heard from. In addition to the resident population now touching 30,000 and the probable 10,000 addllonal winter visitors, every day Is bringing hundreds of strangers who add to the changeful throngs in hotels, in restaurants, tho bund concerts, tourist cluh park. The new tourist secretary is making hundreds of friends through his understanding of many ways to be happy, and he Is planning some usual and some unusual dinner dances and parties for tho particular pleasure of strangers in the city. Tho new theater tinder construction on Church st.

west is promised for some time In March and as every ptayhoiise in tho city Is crowded for every performance Its success Is assured. Mrs. W. J. Morrison of Orlando, whose MncDowcll Interpretations would have satisfied even the enm-poser, is at tho head of the symphony orchestra organization which this year Is sponsoring a series of five concerts, under the direction of Edgar A.

Ball. Miss K. Murguerlto I.lndloy, well, known New York lecturer, writer and teacher, Is spending tho winter season at the Hotel Lucerne. Accompanying Miss I.tndley this season Is MIks Juliet Robinson ef the Museum of Fine Arts, who Is enjoying to-the fullest extent tho out-dor life nnd many attractions of Florida. lime, Josephine Schaffer Betlinettl, formerly St the Metropolitan Opera Company, Is touring Florida, with Orlando ns more or less permanent headquarters.

Accompanying her aro Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whalcy of Baldwin, L. and Charles C. Srhnffer, her father, of New York City.

Dr. George T. Harding of Marlon, Ohio, father nf tho late President, with Mrs. Harding, has taken a house on Colonial drive east for the winter, and his number of friends Is Increasing with every appearance at social affairs or the civic clubs, where he Is given most cordial wel come. HOTELS AND RESORTS CANADA 17 ISIT MONTREAL city different from a a J.

a L. li. N. li. of at of is an the water Hiul lniths in rooms.

If run down or overworked come rest a while with us. Open all year. Honk-lets. Phone Highland 191 HALL, President LARI AVOOU, N. J.

THE LAUREL HOUSE LAKFHOOD. N. J. Catering to a Select Clientele Homelike, Quiet, Restful FRANK F. SHUTE, Manager New Beverly Newest Hold 100 Ronms With Connecting Baths.

I'hones Lakcwood E. BURACK ST. ANTHONY Woll hrntfd. Tophono connect inn. Mr.

''ATM Kill NR HIIOI N. 17- mUnll. NEW JERSEY. radley eacK- NEW JERSEY Mile Long Boardwalk nnd Reach 400 Feet Wide A Fashionable Uesnrt I A AMCf KIWKNTS i tr. HoHtlnn, Ftuhinip.

(inlf. TVnnl. Mttny bra 11 1 1 1 ii I (niirt)fif( rfnt. KWi up for RcuKon. 1 hr.

lain. to V. Write tf 411 4 I I- It Hrn.Hr) lirm-li. .1. Nrw Hoi nnd old Sail Uatrr Iluthn I mine pool for Adult AU Nrw Puol for tlic KlddtcM" Ni'W Piniliitn; No IKirurNtonUl Hotel Beechwood SUMMIT, N.

J. rnn frt Sun parlors and pore hfi. mpttni liHtd. Tel. I0M Mnnnilt.

I PUDDING ST0HE INN Come to llic (welvp ai-rp of t1i PuddtnR st'itip, ils fMt'pst and trtimpa through to pph riiy nirmn tu Ins. Ami on lio In hon, vpiillier pertnittinp, shut tnff Riilm-p, Oppn Vi he fur foMer. G. X. Vincent, Honnton, ,1.

LAUREL INN iDfirloratr ritlps; tllrn-Iclc. I.Rk"hnrst M-t I'LNNSYLVAMA. Enjoi4 the Winter at vmM CMiLFonprPAfl All Winter Sports at Their Best Skating Skiing Tobogganing, Rides, Ktc. Modern Hotel Accommodations Mc.i!ii lloRicl Suites Willi llnth Spend a work end, week or month in this delightful spot and renew your winter pep. ror Infnrmn tit" Sfv-retur, ('hAmh't nf ctutin'iri, Minotn, l's.

Voctmo Mounlatiic IHORKE'S INN I Sf (pet. 1 linger Prop M.H 11 X.MfSlUf.L. la russell's inn 1 LAKE SUNAPEE 1 rut: year noes I) An Ideal Place to Spend Your Winter Holidays in. tti iioi, 1 GEORGES MILLS, N. H.

Write for Till; Sr. -i ion 1 jti .1 Mi it nd ilitiy iimc llic rr.jl in of tiuift. ft lakewoodS KJA Nw Jctht fe INTHEPINES (Jr3 Fm Hjciutwa. iTc! tatty- lot Hnlth Rpff mo nwtt wtr 4 ft omp Bfl SUPERIOR GOLF TW All Ott TO WAGHAKT wm thj kikt or rww Mkt Your ANfnafiOiM AfMf vVy gfl FOR AN EARLY HOLIDAY pTi MAHUB OFt Ml AM A IMtT K4 FREDERICK C. I.OMJ ISLAND.

CRYSTAL LAKE minuter fo Tnrk Hnorna rn mill. pn.te hat he; lam hntnrt; im parlora. rlaii. Open nil year. Kail ratfi.

M. mi.EKN IIOTKb Rrrnlwood-ln-lhe-Plnea, I. Tel. 129 Hrentwood. 0en ll year.

INFANT I AKK private tiom Special M'trnllon I'hoiifl fort Wattliintf miawanloks and stlijvan county. Af.RVRT fOTTAltK, rhumplln nv. I.il.erly, N. T. A new, up-to-date, Military fiitUR; hnl and cold running water in nil loom; f'tr he earn of uhereuWutlri fMlionii, wlir ymi will find bom atninn-rher, un meale.

Flutes 18 K. Albert. Prop. N. T.

flood plate to w'll Mri'l gnn wdKlit. Nhp Hliitinn. All MNYI1K (OTTAliE, OtlvUlf, V. r.wMl tu irt wfll nnl uln wlght. nmnnn.

All Imprnvfinf-nm KW YORK STATE. RnAFtn One or two rhlMrn; prlvnt1 mil fnori n1 but of fund lii nHhy loratlon; nPB hnolx or 111 ttniiM. Mm. li A AG If It, ISO No, hni' finfliAn. N.

Y. AD1RON DACKS. WINTER SPORTS A unloa and thrllll a thiy urn hrailnit and drlUhtful. and rn only at lakr Hadd REAL WINTER FUN for EVERYONE Amid tli (imndrnt rilmntn and Hvnrry In Hie Unrld, DlTpTnlflM Dally I'nifram hy Ftpert lupervlaom of Mlnlpr HHir1n. For rtooklft of Winter Sportu, lnfor-rnattnn and Arrommodattnnn, AdOrfM humhrr of (ommrrp.

I.akn Vlarld. N. V. ATLANTIC CITY. wies ATLANTIC ClTV 0 uis on tdt Boardi)falkr WdEicilteOdoorlic Supeiior Cuisine Seruicc IMMtlC (lim Nf.W HOI Kt IROQUOIS 0TH CAHOLIM m.

IUI IEKH V.nropwn Fln Roorn with running watr ind Room with private bath, .50, $.1.00 and HOC A mrirn Plan Fnnm with running water anrl $4.00 Room with pnvatp bath fi.X) and J6.00 and tlphof la wm. f1froof 9prial wki rt. If7 al a at-f'iitaa, Prai CONTINENTAL ud Irrnis modiTntc. WALSH rim or Wif.K.vftusroHrroieTM.Tmi 1.50 iXYUP- WITI 5CVia-BHLT-WWfcf JlrtSCOIiKf BON AIR HV rtprn all ynr ii limit: a li A tut 71 lit up wcrkt. K.

.1. Kitrlpy A A SinnriM IH.l:A.N OltOVE. 62 AT IN I ivsmtlH ll a llnll ol llriinf C'oilU'J I f. Al l. 1l IIRIIttiN.

Unnw-llHlMtrr. i.AKi woon. x. j. I HE NKW Hotel hoffmaN 1 ihlHIIIIU.

N. 4. A 'j I nw lt(fl built lo rvi an r-lnrreas'na illpnll. tnlnry Hterd. lU'en rf ftaunabla.

HUFFMAN, Ownwr. Fummer Flylhewood Hotal. Tanneravllle, N. Y. INTERLAKEN A FAMPA 1Ki7 nhl b'uUftjt ami jj.ii IteaHnn.iblp Hotel Virginia lAfy ST, AT TUB 1ARR All reotna with running wnier or hn'h RafurilahM and redecoratnd vTtifort-Kbit, homellkt.

Phoot 147. W. J. CAHdKDAT. Bartlett Inn Onen enr.

Amertran Dan. Olf IVIvHptsco. L. V. KAIIN.

Florence in the Pines MfMtptn pointoienti! liimellUp atnionphiTf. i'J iuIUii wdlfc Imtb. l.LIt, lul. iJ7. I.

Monterey Tel HI La wood; homa- modern iDrtmao tain: rnlf. 2 A R.N 3. Owoae, THOiS COTTAGE ii yt- H4I1IIII CA.VjlO. 1011 1 Mat hntJt oil itt hmit tt til yacht-dotted Lake Monroe happy outdoor life in an NOflTII CAROLINA. THE PARt VIEW HOTEL OPKX flKCKMBKR TO MAT fntrally lorhted; 111 xh elevation.

o'r Innklnx thp Park ultmrn heat, hot nnd -old water In vftftm" kuI'" nd prlvwto l'iitli; rlrrtrlp; larjje porches, sun parlor; all ou ttl our nportt. li. I ilSl.AKMlKK Koiithrrn Plnrpi, i. AHHKVII.I.K, K. r.

lll MK INV ct to Aihpvllk fountry Club. Weekly FUtcs. HOITH i'AUOMN'A. THE CAROLINA Summcrvillc, S. C.

and linpr ivod room 11 wilh Lilt li nnd rimntng water. American Plan. (Inlf. IluntlnR. Tennia.

THOMArt It. MOORK. H. 1', For booklet ond Information guarding hotel aeroninio-tion. wilta t'hauiber of Conmirrce, 110 Broad lO ItOl A.

nON-AlK TANPKRmi.T. Al fil'UTA, A Houlhertl llendpii'niiN fur Outdoor l.njuymenl. Prrfrrt culf tin two rhtt ninionhlo i-oiimph. trs irrppnu; 110 mow for 14 ytain. Shootiuc riding.

h-DDiff. Til roi) (Jutlj Pullman acrvke (rum N.Y, IIOUIOA. Not (or a Million Dollars As I sit writinc this comment a delicious warm sunbeam slants across I my desk, a balmy brectc gently rut-1 fles my paper. I glance up to behold the sparkling waters of Manatee River with beauti ful Tampa Bay beyond. Laughing folks in golf togs pass beneath my window some to the links, some to the beach, some to their wonderfully fertile truck gardens, in which Bradcnton leads all of Florida.

Graceful palms sway in the breeze across the ay, rosy-cheeked children go bounding byit is life at its best. It is Bradenton, the Jewel of the West Coast. I love it I will never leave vol for a million dollars. Neither would you if you were here. Come.

Bradenton Chamber of Commerce Box 59, Bradenton, Florida Homestead, Fla. The BIGGEST little town in the State, 30 miles south of Miami, Fine investment opportunities. Fair treatment assured, Booklet. H. A.

CAMERON Homestead, Florida Benson Springs Inn IH.NNON NPR1.N. LA. On I-nke Monroe. Nrlrct family hotel, amid troplml ur-ruundingH. Open flreplarew, great pinzRHS, nrnntri'Ji, medical prlngn.

Itfulln, btlWHrdn, moving vloturea, tennia, btnting, bathing iiml excellent all free to gupsta. sntltlln lmraes for hire. IlHtea: Single, $L'5 to Hi; double, $Ti0 to J0. Anierlciin plan. Mannger, M.

8. WlMTI'l. Owner-Miinagur Colonial Inn at Kttchawnn, New York. NKH SMYRNA. FLA.

Amerinea Plea IHrectly on the Indian Rlvr IW: tTtnr mMfrn itnDrftva- m'it lln'f. tunnii. nil ootdfot loorte, tiuif. BookUt. GEO GAUti, Mgr.

ymmn Snm: Senet Hati Hmntlk. r. II nr.iuicuA. HOTEL A. ShfTMrd, Qcntral Mdnncrr Q.

J. bntrrard, Aitocuxt Managa LargePt In Bermuda 400 outilde rnomi, 325withhathi. Moatcen-trat location. Alloutdooripurts. Attractive ratei.

At tVm-l Avr. any trevtl'imrt PRINCESS Unerjualfd locdlion. directly on Hamilton Harbor, Se-Icrlrd clienlele. Our own wimniing pool and tennis courti yachting, golf, all ports, Ihe Princeaa Or-clifulra, Booklft from any Iravel hureaii, or i L. TWOROGER CO.

Cnht A(fdre: "prime, Brmi(rfi' St BERMUDA Imperial! BERMUDA'S fvfritefmllThotl, Reflnft. romfortabl. wrll-fnuint. Convefilrnt to all potntu Moderate ratea. Honk I ct ll Ruktr.

Mgr. Cii IS Ths Otuwtitj. B.iMii, It, S.ATORIUMS. When Is a Sanitorium Not a MUipn wbolftsnine living In the countryNew RnfrlantJ at Its bent with invigorating Ir, good wn tor, home cooking, sieam beat, electric lighting, comfortable betln. books to read a ml open fiiee to lt hefnre In fnuml, with 110 suKtfention of InaLltutior.ul lite.

Thin, RintlRWOI-D INN, Redding Ridge, Connecticut, provides. BIythewood (Jreenwich, Conn. KsUbllahed 190S New York's most attractive suburban sanitarium for nervous diseases. GARDEN LODGE SJSfiSfSla nd audi rare an ran not be obtained at home, to the ngcrl inviillna, ronvii.nenln, the nervous and mentally afflicted. Large, light, airy, aonny and warm rooms nicely furnished.

Cheerful, homelike at-moMdiere anil beautiful aurrnundlnga. and nnraen' attention. GARDEN LODGE Weal Knglcwood, X.I, Phone Knglewood 2253 WITHIN 90 MILES OF NEW YORK KnJy reeort condition!" mid winter icenerv with reel or treatment nt a fuliv equipped Mini larhim. AccommodaLlnne hitrh elaafl, rates moderate. YVrlla booklet.

DR. C. 0. SAHLER SANITARIUM httt, HOB, hlngnton-on-lludann, THE VAN VALEN SANATORIUM ton a era, N. Y.

Pa ye ho Therapeutic tret Trent for mental, nervoua, functional dia order! nnd addletloni. Alao recalva pa-llenta naedlns tare, with or without treat ment. Hookltt upun raQuaaL Pboni lonkers till. Tf' 1110 III 'I I. II I'M PATIK.MH Hoarded: Sid up, Including medical rra Hon Mi, UtlavlIlP, 1.

IN' The Ragle rimudfiod Firmament each little Ad ie a Mar of good furtuna to make oil feet cid. viiratuve ratal. BW fWA, BROCK HOUSE RUTLAND, VERMONT ALL WINTER SPORTS Private ice skating-rink con-j nccted with the hotel. Won-I dcrful mountain climbing and i snow-shoeing. I American Plan Kat.

sa.so Sii.no I'rr ln.v H. S. PARKER, Proprietor l)IMi KKIIKSIIIKI'IS. Just the Place for Rest or Recreation A Srwiiil Tliln ll GREENFIELD, MASS. All Winter Sport Featured Miik' up a purly ii two.

fniir or mote for a wprt-pnd or luiiKT nny, On riPMra: l-'vry l-lvrninK. Wlntrr liwokli-t and Kprrlnl Knlr. tin fiio'tf.) Tcnnyiton Seilt-r, Aljci. THE HOTEL WRENMERE AT WRENTHAM, MASS. Open all year.

Golf, Tennis, Boating. Balhing, Fishing, Winter Sporls, Shooting, Tabogganig, Skiing, Skaling, Hockey, Consting on 75 'acres of hotel grounds. Open fireplaces, dancing and cards. Sleam healed rooms. Exceptionally reasonable Fall and Winter rales.

Illustrated booklet. II. LeCanger, Mgr. Christians. Tel.

Wrenlham 80J4 HINSDALE, Mass. In I he Berkshire Hills 11 Af'P He(IUtifill moilpru Iioiisp. KUT 1 AL Va wUh iU fhc of the rit.v home. Kxcellent table. fr fall and winter (ruents.

Winter uports olttiiinalile. MA It IK M. ROY. Tel. 40.

VWOVtWT -V ftulrt. restful home by UKLlUiUll thn Hates Booklet on WASHINGTON. D. C. The Cairo 1 Hotel RATES: Single room and bath, $2.50 and up.

Double room and bath, $4.00 and up. Que at Sixteenth Street, N. W. Washington, D. C.

J. T. HOWARD, Manager llttilMA. Dotrl I)alfontc On ocran front Culalno unnxrslled. nunnlng nalrr.

tlolf tho year round. V. O. UOX 6T, V1HOIN1A BtiACH. VA.

ll KENILW0RTH INN ANHKVII.I.R. N. I'. 1 he (drill wit'iiiion homa for (he family fetation A'tifitmn plr. P'ISi'OK A.

MARVEL, Mgr. hKNTI KV IIOMP, MOTFI. Ilpnderonntille, rn Pl Highway. Artommodalon fif tflO. Atnerban plan flobert Nobbe.

Mgr. ST. AUGUSTINE HAS FORMAL OPENING (Special to The Eagle.) The formal opening of the Ponce Leon Hotel always attracts a number of visllors from other hotels and tho cottage colony when at promptly 3 o'clock on opening day tho massive wrought Iron gates leading from he Alameda to the Inner court is slowly hoisted To the strains of orchestra music the Spanish red and banners are unfurled to the breeze and tho St. Augustine so-, clal season is on. Robert Murray has returned for his 31st season an manager.

Nearly 400 guests attended the opening dinner and remained for the concert. Prominent among those present were Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hewson.

with Mrs. R. N. Dickman, sister of General Hlnes of the U. K.

Mr. and Mrs. Rodenbaugh, Mr. un1 Mrs C. A.

IJimont, Col. .1. C. R. Foster, Col.

Frederic, H. Sargent, Dr. and Mrs. Walttr D. Webb.

Also Dr. and Mrs. Harold Williams Kbston, who will pass the winter this who entertained party twelve. Also present was C. M.

Swift, who here on his new 95-foot yacht the Bolo, and has with him Wl.Mnm J. tif-ay of Detroit. Richard H. Lalmbcer of Brooklyn was among the early Poncn Ue Leon arrivals and with him Is W. H.

lladcllffo ot lirist lOrniige, They expect to remain the winter. At the Alcazar Hotel many of the guests of former seasons who make this' their winter homo huva returned. The Initial dinner dance of tho season was held at tho St. Augustine Links Club Thursday evening and was a brilliant affair. This club hns attractive now men's lounge this season Mr.

and Mrj. John H. Hewson of New York and W'nshlngtonf have purchased a homo on Valencia st. and leased their former villa to Mr. and Mrs.

Phllp B. Jennings of New YoiJt, who will arivo this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur B.

Barr't of Snn Marco ave. gavo a dinner Sunday for Mrs. Martin D. Hardin nnd her guest. Miss Annie Wheeler, daughter of Oen.

Joe Wheeler, who was a classmate of tho late Gen. Martin D. Hardin. HOTELS AND RESORTS CANADA. without croSfint seas a charming Old World any place you have CONVENTION BUREAU, INC.

MONTREAL. CANADA HOTEL SERVICE for dicriminitin Centrelty located. Fire froof. 20 room with nth. American.

European plan. Open all the year. irmfln Urnnit, Manngur W'ritt for Booklet St. Petersburg floridcu Cltanc JoutMaoofl aUnytona BMrn, one or the oltlpst yot thi newppt. rttv of KloridR.

was rreated In at mmmr throiieh the coni-oli-dation of th throe form or rftlrs of Paytonn, Paytona Feach and Soabroozo, The nw city rnnkw seventh in the state and offprn a new combination of vacation at-trartlvonrjis nnd huslnoi-fl Sp-portitntty. All the enjoyment of Klorlda'a climate and outdoor recreation In a fa.it-prowlns city, pest nccommo-dations. For booklet address mvToA nF.ni uiAMHUii or COM S3? lliamher of ('oniinrrie Building. Ibj tonti, I'lurldw Pend F.ooklet. Daytona BeaciI Fx, I A Hotel Magnolia St.

Auguallne, Florida In the heart of the historical Spanish eertlnn. one block fionl I'oit and the waterfront. European and American Plan Elevator, at ram heat, running water, private bntb. II Mil ls KOKKItllA. Prnp.

Siimniera Tlio MpiiIchii, Marion, Mum. HOTEL T0R0NITA Willwr-by-the-Sca, Florida Fireproof Seven Mlloa froir) Daytona. Surr rtnthtng, Hoiitlng bn Halifax Jtiver, Oolf, Tonnin. T'eraonally condueird by H. niSSKIJj, Mgr.

Summer Hotel, ke lunmore. Hotel, Lake lUinmore, Vermont. Modernto Katea llooklct. THE OAKS Daytona Beach, Fla. First cIhhh tn c-vnry tlMall: New Knnlnnil rooks; whim service tlmniKhoiil roiiins Willi or wttliilut lrlln l.nth; rloi-k Boll; oprn Novcmlirr uiinlernli' rutca.

HUM) IHOCKKIt. l'ron. Classified ads for the Sunday Eagle will be accepted up to 4 P.M. Saturday. To insure proper classification ads should be in The Eagle Office Saturday noon.

Phone early to main gzoo. ever been on the American continent. Come and enjoy the northern sunshine and tli: clear, crisp, healthy climate. Spend your holiday from winter's dull cares in this quaint metropolis, the gay centre of the Dominion's social and sporting life', Ji)lendil hotels, (genuine FrcncH cuisine) tlicdtrc. nnd snohs that an )crcet trciuiire troves of the British Ln)irc.

1 1 Hour, train Ne York. luw Pullman S.rvic for Koofclri th? a No Pst.ports Rtqtilml MONTREAL TOURIST AND MW SIRKS BUIIDIKO.

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