GENERAL INFORMATION POST OFFICE—The Post Office is a fourth class United States Pcst Office, giving all the service usually rendered by this class Post Office. The Postmaster is an em- ployee of the United States Government. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE AND TELE- GRAPH SERVICE. LAUNDRY, CLEANING AND PRESSING—May be adequate- ly cared for in Estes Park Village. GENERAL STORES—Bookstore, Drug Store, Art Nook, Soda Fountain — well equipped with up-to-date stock, first class service. MEDICAL CARE—Dr. J. O. Mall of E'stes Park is the camp medical officer. Dr. Mall will be available cn call or at his office in Estes Park Village. A trained nurse will be on the Grounds at all times.. The medical officer will inspect the sanitary arrangements of the camp once a week. TENNIS COURTS—Open to all who reside on the Grounds. PLAYGROUND—For the children. SADDLE LIVERY—With frequent personally conducted trips to the mountains. ESTES PARK GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB—Just beyond Estes Village. REGARDING RESERVATIONS—A cash payment of 25 per cent of the lease price is required at the time of reser- vation of housekeeping cottages; balance payable on date lease begins. No subletting may be dore except with consent of Conference management. If permsssion to sublet is given, a charge of $5.00, to cover laundry and labor incident to making the change, will be made. The management reserves the right to shift reservations among cottages of the same type, cost, and general loca- tion, in order to fit in dates to the best advantage of tenants and management, and allcw the largest pcssible use of the cottages. Information about cottages is sent based upon those avail- able at the time of writing. If, however, the cottage mentioned is rented before your reply with deposit is received, we will do our utmost to assign you to some other cottage as nearly like what is desired as possible. Make your reservations early, as each year many are dis- appointed because they apply too late. ESTES PARK VILLAGE—Excellent facilities for summer visitors are offered in the Village of Estes Park through well-equipped stores cf all types, well-trained physiciaus, a bank, a good library, a number of garages and service stations, restaurants, hotels, a community church under Presbyterian auspices and a Roman Catholic church with a priest in residence for the summer moxths. A weekly paper, ‘The Estes Park Trail,’ is published, giving news of interest to vacationists. Further information about Estes Park Village may be secured through the Estes Park Chamber of Commerce. Railroads are offering bargain rates to Colorado this summer. Information on rates and schedules may be secured from the passenger departments of eastern and western rail- roads. Information about rental of cottages and correspondence concerning the Estes Park Confer- ence should be addressed to Herbert E. Evans, at Earl Hall, Coiumbia University, New York City, and after May fifteenth at Estes Park, Colorado. The Conference property is being cp- erated directly by a Board of Directors representing the interests of the Y. M. C. A., churches, universities and colleges. William E. Sweet, Chairman, Former Governor of Colorado; Ira Lute, Secretary and Treasurer, Executive Secretary, Y. M. C. A., Denver, Colorado; Herbert E. Evans, Managing Director, Counselor to Protestant Students at Columbia University, New York City.