14 American Standards at Sea When yousail in a United States liner you go abroad with the finest American liyv- ing standards . . . your own accustomed cuisine ... your own accustomed refine- ments in accommodations... your own language . . . American conveniences, American comforts. And these are so appreciated by the traveling American! When you ship freight abroad via these lines—and the American Merchant Lines —you command the utmost in American marine efficiency and experience. That saves time... patience i ae money. See one of our many branches—or your nearest agent—for practical suggestions on travel or shipping between New York and England, Ireland, France and Germany. The Fleet of Service Leviathan, world’s largest liner—swift- ness with comfort! The George Wash- ington, America, Republic, President Harding and President Roosevelt—su- perb cabin ships. And those dependable cargo vessels of the American Merchant Lines sailing weekly between New York and London direct... American Banker, American Farmer, American Merchant, American Shipper and American Trader, each of which carries a limited number of passengers. eNITED STATES* L) =a MARINE REVIEW—August, 1930