Front:
Hamburg-American Line's Cruise to the Mediterranean and the Orient.
Cable to Company's New
York Office, from
CAPTAIN DEMPWOLF:
Gibraltar, Feb. 11, 1907.
"Moltke on time. Every-
body well. Passengers
satisfied. Weather de-
lightful. Cruise very suc-
cessful. Excursion to
Seville splendid."
401
mas
***************
Seville.
HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE,
Department of Cruises.
GIBRALTAR
Passing through the straits which
separate the continents of Europe and
Africa, there rises in majestic grandeur
the accepted synonym of strength and
impregnability-the Rock of Gibraltar
-once known as one of the Pillars of
Hercules-now a British fortress at the
southern extremity of Spain. From
the highest point (1,430 feet), the view
is indescribably beautiful.
Back:
Private Mailing Card
FOR THE ADDRESS.
YORK.N
FEB 11
730PM
1901
MACE
74
2061
WYOI
93
740
STA. A
nm.
CRED
UNITED STATES OF
F06 FRANKLIN 1790
Rosa
Lee
1.
G. Newtanser
Slidell, La