The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 13, 1916, Page 2

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STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1916. You Can Save Money And you get the best quality equipment and apparel for an outing at our store, including Tents, Cooking Utensils and Stoves— Blankets, Khaki Suits, Middy Blouses, Etc. A visit will prove pihvahatiose Kirk’s Army 4 & Navy Store 1209 First Ave. Archway Bookstore FRANK B, WILSON 224 Pike Ot. Our Ice Cream is always the same—delicious and wholesome. Take a gal- lon with you on your next outing A fairy dell on a salt water “Lake” right in the bosom of nature. Ideal for YOUR Summer home Pore water, fine beach. See GABRIELSEN & HAINES, 623 GREEN BLDG. ELL. 552 We're open till midnight. SEATTLE DAIRY, S. Stray, Prop. & 1415 Sth. Elliott 912 Branch No. 1—2200 Ladd Place. Spend the Week-End inthe te Beautiful Cascades FISH ARE BITIN’ Special Round Trip Week-End Tickets on sale to all Cascade Mountain Stations. Good going Friday and Saturday. Good returning Monday. Spend your day off at Chico, one of the prettiest spots on Puget Sound. Fine, warm bathing beach; nice picnic grounds. Two hours ride on large, a oo roomy steamer. Everything to make a pleasant ta hacnpaiindagte es as jl d ) day’s outing. Str. Washington leaves Pier 3 daily, : N except Saturday, at 10 a. m., returning 4:30 p. m. Sunday, leaves at 9:30 a. m., returning 7 p.m. For full information call Elliott 3812, Washington Route Other Potnts—Proportiona’ For tickets and information apply CITY TICKET OFFICE Columbia and Second Phones-—Main 117 and Eltotr 6609 Or King St. Union Depot Phone Main 2740 FOR THAT OUTING TRIP TAKE ALONG A “BAKER” AUTO TENT “ BAKER TENTS can be erected anywhere an@ are not dependent om auto, lke most auto tests, and do not come in contact with car, which is usually dirty and dusty whee traveling. POPULAR SIZES—SxT fe, Tat ft. Txd ft, and larger if desired, with S-ft. walle end 7 ft. in front. or the Days of Real Sport From Maker to Wearer Octonek Knitting Company Fifth Ave. and Union St. MATERIALS—Drills, Docks, Khakis, Sage Green Cloth, Zephyr Silk an@ Acre- plane Cloths. Samples fursished Selling Agents; Gold Medal Felding Beds, Gingie ané doudie. SEATTLE TENT AND natn co. rele = iAll\ WIll_gtve you more pleasure than any other or thing around camp. Attach to any rowbe Sat in etantly. Troll with one, & V. B. MILLER, Distributor. 72 Marion St., Seattle We Alee Sell Gray, Scripps and man En Ang All i ngine ‘and Boat Accessori LARGEST STOCK LOWEST PRICES BEST ASSORTMENT PETER assy 16-foot feat and Fvinrnde for $125.00 EASY TERMS 9 Fae WW ¥ ik Se ame Ug The Song Shop 103-105 PIKE ST. James W. Casey, Prop. Vacation Needs .! Special on W. " wir omnes Same Ge ren, Be — animeme tere win cotter ete WE gy ’n * ss rE RAINIER NATIONAL PARK © Snoqualmie Falls LAKE KEECHELUS and Sunset Highway Tours THE GREYHOUND LINE =} For information call Elliott 2004. —— Depot, 1324 First Ave. Take Along a Victrola We have just the style that will give you the most pleasure for your vacation days and also every day of the year. Genuine Victrola IV with your choice of 6 selections on 3 dou- ble-faced 10-inch Records for Pewee ces dindeccceedic $17.25 Occasion AN Order for CREAM OF QUALITY ICE CREAM in your preparations. Your near. Special terms: $3.25 cash, 50c per week, K emt dealer will be giad to supply you o or you will find {t being served at the oO ( best places. ois ee <i: Leave every morning 7:45. Talking Machine Headquarters v

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