Show I ALGERIA TEMPTING Ai E I A TRAVEL E. E I I Tourists From New NewYork York I Readily Reach Palms NEW EW YORK Dec 15 Maurice Maurice W. W Kozminski director general of passenger traffic of or the French Line in the United States and Canada sa says s 's that passengers New York Fork on the fast tast lin r I Trance France rance could be resting in the shade of oC the palms in sunny Algeria within ten tenda da days das s They would travel via Havre Paris and Marseilles They can purchase purchase purchase pur pur- chase through tickets ets he said and have their heavy baggage checked through to Algiers Since the French Trench occupation of or Morocco Mo o Morocco rocco Mr Kozminski said fine automobile automobile automobile automo automo- bile roads have been constructed through that fertile country and tourists tourists' can goto go goto goto to Fez with luxury and ease case Instead of ot riding on the thee back of a a. camel and living on the native diet of oC kuss truss and dried U grasshoppers as in former formel days I The rhe rheU r route ute tak takes s in some some of oC the finest st se sea sei and mountain scenery scenery in the world A sight seeing motorcar drive of 1000 miles from Algiers has been arranged It Is partly along the North African coast and in the Interior to the old Moorish l ci cities ties of Taza Fez Rabat and Casablanca At the theatter latter atter place the tourists board a a. steamship steamship steam steam- ship which conveys them across the Bay Bayor of or Biscay to Bordeaux The trip also takes in l at the foot Coot of ot the Atlas mountains and cen con where there Is a 3 mosque which Is said to have the finest specimen of alabaster alabaster ala- ala baster aster carving In the world Under the old regime of the sultans travelers who went to Fez the capital had to live Jive in a t house in the Jewish quarter during their stay in the city and were jeered by the natives Now they hey are ire quartered in the palace which formerly belonged to the grand vizier izler and enjoy their meals served in cool gardens shaded by palms beside rippling fountains Before BeCore 1914 Algeria was a popular winter resort with Americans who went from New York on on the White Star liners which called at Algiers after aCter leaving Gibraltar and before going to Naples and Genoa This line it is understood will result this service when the Arabic Is a put on the Mediterranean route from New York in February Biskra on the border of ot the Sahara desert was popular and could be easily reached from Algiers by train with dinIng dining din- din Ing ng car attached and had very good hotels The climate of ot Algeria and Morocco is warm enough during durin the winter for Cor Americans to be comfortable In lightweight lightweight light light- weight suits without overcoats during the day |