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[secon two | PheSeattleStar — Pacusi1020) SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1924 | | Where Scores Died in Ohio Tornado a Women and Children Trapped in Moving Picture Theater When Cyclone Thousands of Straw Hats in every style, one price only $2.89 Hit Lorain; Many Dead in Adjoining Ruins The cries of the dying still were rising from the ruins when this photograph was taken from an airplane, at dawn Sunday, at Lorain, Ohio. The white structure in the center (indicated by arrow), is the State Moving Picture theate r, where some 150 women and children were trapped beneath falling walls. About 100 dead and injured were believed | to be in adjoining ruins when this photograph was taken. Battle Flags Cut eee ety thee arrest of aouve “edie iron hyalina | P Up for Souvenirs ;; + ‘ PaRis, July 2.—Dis the battle flags of Napot being carried proudly on t new arrivals 7 of the new styles The latest rough weaves and Cashmeres in Mist Gray, Powder Blues and iridescent effects. At our special feature price these values are abso- | lutely beyond compare—the Lundquist-Lilly } | money-saving plan offers you such a saving as you cannot possibly better under any circum- stances anywhere. 2 0 Corresponding Values $35 - $40 - $45 , ALL SUITS WILL Our tailoring department prom- BE READY IN ises that if you make a selection a i, before “The 4th,” your suit will TIME FOR “THE 4th be ready for the big day. A feature of our great stock at this time is the ad- dition of hundreds of 2- pants suits in smart Wor- steds, Cashmeres and fine Woolens of every descrip- tion. These are priced on the usual Lundquist-Lilly money-saving plan at the popular figure of East Pike at Harvard Phone EA st-0842 Will be open Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday nights until 10:00 o'clock