The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 16, 1913, Page 6

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HOTEL || WILHARD i i venth a Str , Seattle, Mierate in tes. Lavish in accommodations. Europ! plan $.in pee + day and up. American ‘plan, $2.80 | per & and up HOTEL WILHARD YMCA NEW CAFETERIA Clean, Appetizing and Wholesome Food, Quickly Served at a SMALLER Cost. Open Continuously From 6:30 to 10 P. M. Ladies and Gentiemen ||« Y. M. C. A. Building Fourth and Madison Northern Turkish ‘Baths! Turkish Baths, Including Room for Night, 75c 115 FIRST AV. SOUTH ; POTLATCH SOUVENIR DANCE AT DREAMLAND Seventh and Union. Best decorated place in the city. Serpentine battle every evening during Potlatch. Admission 25c, including 5 tickets. Ladies SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1913. BEL YOU WILL FIND A LIST OF PLACES TO GO, THE PLACES TO EAT AND THE PLACES TO BUY DURING POTLATCH WEEK. TO THE THOUSANDS ¢ OF PEOPLE WHO WILL BE HERE DURING POTLATCH WEEK, WE RECOMMEND THESE PLACES: “Pure Enough for Light Bottles.” ORDER EARLY Seattle Brewing & Malting Co. Phone Sidney 526 Phone Sidney 1 ~ TATE’S CAFE i Don’t Miss a Visit at Tate’s Cafe i rds. He will give his personal a ation to One of th latically dec ces on = Pods veo Coast, our best chefs and st hich w nto in the es Cpagerat vtepartiment” fternoo Merchants’ Launch, or 760 Table @’Hote Di The fe b ent of Henry Thle one T wit Me yo le ot win 1415 Third Avenue CLEMMER: SEATTLE’S BEST PHOTOPLAY HOUSE WHERE YOU WILL FIND GOOD ENTERTAINMENT AND A COMFORTABLE “VISITORS WELCOME” Boats Every 30 Minutes for LUNA PARK and Bathing Beach, leaving north side of Clam Galbraith dock, foot of Spring Street. ps ride for 10 cents. WOODLAWN FLOWER SHOP a "NOT THE LARGEST sali NOR THE CHEAPEST - | JUST THE BEST Powe tha and Planta at mo re Wo dian ‘snc Hee a and our og Gants: and mos Rew ee nett ‘lly, WOODLAWN FLOWER SHOP, FIRST-CLASS GENTLEMEN’S PLACE TO REST WHILE WAITING FOR THE PARADE, LADIES’ REST ROOM WITH MAID dh nmicinatancl ‘HEAR MAX ‘DONNER AT THE MELBOURNE _| aeenaa | CAFE |<! oF Paris FRENCH HAND FIRST AND MADISON LAUNDRY J. X WILLIAMS, Proprietor. Shirts Nicely Laundered. 1313 East Madison St. Phone East 2299. ' -GERALD’S | | CAFE . THE HOUSE OF QUALITY | DELICIOUS FOOD ts WELL COOKED t : »\ FIRST AVE. AND ics d Read some of the nice things that are being said about the Y. W. CA CAFETERIA FOURTH AV. AND SENECA ST. _ bss Mrs. Potlatch and tae nds: If going hav. r lunch put up at our store. If thirsty for a cooling drink, age in ee anes? we can serve you promptly at moder- Tig SP RE zeae Be pet prices. Try our Delicious French Pastry. UT During the Potlatch Visit the MARYLAND DAIRY LUNCH A Good Place to Eat. 109 Columbia St. 503 Third Ave. For Reservations Telephone Elliott 5690 R. A. - MURPHY ropr. Georgian Cafe and Buffg A PLACE TO WINE AND DINE Music From 6 to 8 and 10 to 12 POPULAR PRICES——— RESORT 'B. é & M. TAMALE GROTTO 1611 Third Ave., bet. Pike and Pine © Main 5306, SPECIAL LUNCHEON From 11:20 to 2:30. eeeee be POTLATCH VISITORS For Millinery, Skirts and Dresses at Moderate Prices, Call at Frolich Skirt Pariors 3020 Arcade is ate HOW CAN WE DO IT? COME AND SEE! AMERICAN CAFE CONTINUOUS CABARET vie we Every afterno Seven entertainers, B. Ke MAITLAND, ehterialieenetar: nager. PUGET SOUND TUG =|GEEMAntA CAFE | Best to Eat and Drink <n. - wettnarnneae. 1eca St. Grill Entrance On Seneca St.| Pd hat deetetetr as Sore tay BOAT COMPANY 207 WALKER BLDG, SEATTLE, WASH. Local and Coastwise Towing. mpany of the Es cific Coast. Tugs: osh, Wratia, Pro

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