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ppscno two} The Seattle Star [Pcs a10a4 SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1928 P ecabharmnert of Field =: fe You ly NOW O 2x "§CC§E ate 4 (MGHT= (OWLETS 7 STELL You ABOUT \ HAS RESCUED : 132 PERSONS: Life Guard at Long Island | Champion Life Saver | BY JOSEPHINE VAN DE GRIFT | NEW YORK, May 4—Is buman | gtess, which has just pinned a > of suitably engraved g talwart young man’s At the Lundquist-Lilly Upstairs Store “QUALITY” has a real meaning in every letter of the word. ¥ j ‘Thank you.’ J i of sheepish and disappear without | faying anything. Some of them break away even before you get them Into shore.’ i Rese attributes the great mumber | of his rescues to the fact that It ts ® particularly dangerous point at Long Beach, Long Island, where he is stationed as lifeguard. ‘In a single ay last June he carried 38 persons | to safety. Up until then his c standing achievement had been the| It is the foundation on which this great Men’s Clothing business was started —it’s the powerful lever with which we have raised this great store to its present position—it’s the link that binds our customers and makes them into friends—it’s the one word that MUST BE LIVED UP TO in every trans- action we make, whether we are buying Suits by the thousands or selling them to the men of Seattle one by one. Tescue of 30 exhausted bathers on} September 7, 1914. It was, however, for the rescue of g @ man on June 18, 1922, that Rese 2 ‘Was awarded the congressional medal. | The man forgot to thank his rescuer, but observers along the shore were determined that Rese should be re-| warded. “That wasn’t the hardest thing 1 ever did, tho,” says Rese. “The hard- eat thing was when I had to rescue} @ man and his son. The man was a/ cripple. I took one under each arm} and had to kick all the way in. “The funniest thing was when I had to rescue a woman with flowers | all.over her bathing suit. She had a} bunch of ‘em on her belt and some more on her hat. The minute I saw) her I said to the fellow standing by me, ‘There, I bet I have to go after | her in a minute’ “And sure enough, I did She | ‘didn’t seem to know what had hap- | pened to her when-I got her in. And her flowers were utterly ruined.” Rese hasn't much faith In the “bar- ! We buy our Suits by the thousand to get them Get This! at the RIGHT PRICE for YOU—but we never forget for an instant that these same Suits are going to be sold ONE BY ONE, they’re going to be worn ONE BY ONE, and ponte must make us enthusiastic friends and boosters ONE NE. How can you be sure that Lundquist- cerca Lilly clothing is QUALITY clothing? whom he has rescued. | GZ ; Our whole buying experience and energy is occupied every week sat Gavan! tute tual: toutes ts | é in the year in searching for the best clothing values produced MS raid 05 that the tad to banates | in Aineticn Not searching by interviewing salesmen from a y Wr cheers swivel chair, not searching by simply reading the alluring litera- * Two great merchan- | ture published by the manufacturer BUT ACTUALLY SEARCH. SHOULDERS The Shoulders are fitted HATS: to your shoulders with just the right curve that quaur! means perfect fit ont Q correct hang. SLEEVES Sleeves are set in by hand 80 skillfuily ae f there is mone of the ia! pucker or wrinkle uct QU) is sometimes seen even in high-price garments. down. Otherwise, I go thru the or- inary motions, I never use a pul-| motor except in extreme cases. And! h all ACTUALLY SEARCHING FOR MASTER TAILORS WHO afe Pema the mest starting of all | WILL MAKE UP THE GARMENTS TO EVERY DETAIL OF this low price QUALITY Glothing THE EXACTING STANDARDS ADOPTED BY THE LUND- store: We KNOW they're VIRGIN QUIST-LILLY COMPANY. WOOL because we actually bought the ‘ : wool in the State of Washington—it We ask you to compare our garments, NOT with those sold at the same was clipped from Washington sheep. prices elsewhere — BUT WITH SUITS FOR WHICH YOU ARE ASKED This is just in line with our Policy of TO PAY $50, $60 and $70. MAKING SURE at every step. We : f 4a ; ‘ ; go-to the finest Clothing Factories in In Lundquist-Lilly Suits sold on our economical Upstairs plan, you get America—but we do MORE—we go woolens that were woven for $50, $60 and $70 Suits. You get Style woven beyond the Factory to the Woolen into the garments by custom tailors who learned their art on the $100- Mills. There’s no guesswork about Merchant-Tailor-Bench. You get many unseen, inside features that could Lundquist-Lilly QUALITY. not be improved on in ANY suit—NO MATTER WHAT YOU MIGHT PAY. We pin our faith on REAL QUAL 5) UNLOOKED-FOR QUALITY — and no ratte what. the cost, no. matter Seattle S wonder what the temptation, no matter what the cireumstances—we refuse to risk our reputation by ever selling a garment that falls short of that quality by hat values a single stitch, are Lundquist-Lilly Hats at $2 . 8 5 Better felts, finer linings, better STYLE, finer finish than you will find in many Hats offered you at DOUBLE the price. Again a buying gets the value for YOU, and ° again we take the utmost ie i give you the utmost in QUALITY cause every single Hat must hate one more friend for the Lundquist- Lilly store. Custom Tailored coats. Beno tw tne enon some ING BY VISITING EVERY WORTH-WHILE CLOTHING FAC- - ' oo IXAMID 3 3FORE IT IS WOVEN — EX- {| NEW STARS ] Vine Wool Suits at $29 AMINING THE FABRIC BEFORE IT IS MADE UP—AND i ae i ie The linings and the inside are bate as carefully tailored.as the out~ side. There's nothing "=Q (j in Lundquist - Lilly Tailoring. We don’t have to hide any- thing, because we're proud “Q every stitch: BUTTONHOLES THA nat Even such tittle de- tails as hand-stitched yaLiT?: buttonholes make aQ difference. Looks like strange new stars have set themselves above the national capitol.| That's due to the position of | the cameraman when he photograpiud the decorations om Pennsylvania ave., placed there in honor of the Shrine aonvention in Washington.