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Monticello Hotel Norfolk Va QUICKEST AND BEST LINE PANAMA, JAMAICA AND CUBA The Evangeline will Make Eight Trips Through the Tropica. . ine Atlantic coast Line announces that in connection with its splendid through Pullman service to Key West, The Penninsujar and Occidental Steam ship Company will operate eight per sonally conducted tours with the new steel (win-screw steamship "Evangliue" from that point to Colon, Panama Canal Zone, Kingston, Jamaica, and Havana, Cuba. The "Evangeline" is a brand new and modern, up-to-date ship in every particular. She is 364 feet long, 46 foot beam, has 5,650 tons register, 262 staterooms, equipped throughout with electric lights and fans, and. has a speed of eighteen knots. ' ' This splendid ship will leave Key West,in the morfning on arrival of the Atlantic Coast Line Florida East Coast "Ovor-Sea" train from the North, on January 7 and 21, February 4 and 18, March 4 and IS, and April 1 and 15, sailing direct to Colon, where a stop pf two days will be made, which will give passengers ample opportunity to inspect the Panama Canal, the greatest piece of engineering or other construc tion work knovn to mankind. Or quaint and tropical J a mica may be ex plored, and will be fully enjoyed. The "Evangeline" will sail thence to Havana to discharge passengers desiring to stop there, and tbe tickets will be good to re turn to Key West on any of the every week day sailings of the regular line. The tour will consume eleveji days, and the rate for the entire trip, includ ing meals 'and berth at sea and in port, will be $110. Tickets will permit stip Overs u that a longer stop can be made at Coton,' Kingston or Havana, for passengers desiring to do so. 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