| Cunard and Anchor Lines, 25 Broadway, New York. 1922 advertisement. The world's record passage between Europe and this country was made by the Mauretania—the holder of the Blue Ribbon of the Atlantic—in 4 days, 10 hours and 41 minutes. This truly grand ship is back in service, thoroughly overhauled, and converted into an oil-burner. She and her gigantic sisters, the wonderful Aquitania and the luxurious Berengaria are making history in carrying on the fastest weekly passenger service—De Luxe, the world has ever known. From New York every Tuesday to Cherbourg and Southampton. Other services to Queenstown and Liverpool, to Londonderry and Glasgow, to Plymouth, Cherbourg and Hamburg—a little less speedy but no less comfortable—by the beautiful, roomy, homey, oil-burning new ships such as the Scythia, Laconia, Samaria, Cameronia, in cooperation with the famed and popular Caronia and her twin sister the Carmania. Crossing the Atlantic in 4½ days. To Europe there is no better way. Click here to enlarge. |