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EST'D 1899
VISIT YE OLDE CURIOSITY SHOP
ORLD
MOST UNIQUE SHOP IN THE
21 FT. 8 IN. WT. 1TON
14
FERRY
TO U.S.
NAVY YARD
EVERYBODY WELCONE
JESTANOLEY PROPR
LDE CURIOSITY SHOP
6.
Estobiished 1899
RIOS FROM EVERY LAND SEA
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RUST UIQUE SHOP IN
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11-Old Ship Lanterns, brass.
7-N%vajo Rugs, from Navajo Indians.
4-Ivory Tusk of Alaska Elephant
(mammoth).
12-Hat worn by Chief Seattle.
1-Whale Jaw Bones, 1 ton each, 21½
feet, largest in U. S.
2-Skull of Alaska Buffalo, largest in the
world.
8-Indian Totem Poles.
13-Alaska Snail, petrified, 67 pounds.
9-Saw of a Saw Fish.
5-Head of Arctic Walrus with ivory tusks
14 Chilcat Blanket from Alaska.
6-Shell, 855 pounds, fired from U. S. Fort
Worden.
10-Indian Cooking Basket.
3-Giant Clam Shell, weighs 161 pounds.
From Equator.
GROUND FLOOR AT COLMAN DOCK ENTRANCE, SEATTLE
AW BONES OF A WHAL
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VISITORS IN SEATTLE SHOULD SEE: The Pike
Place Market; Zoological Gardens; The Smith Tower,
42 stories, Day and Night View: U. S. Ship Canal,
second to Panama; Mt. Rainier: Snoqualmie Falls, 100
feet higher than Niagara; Big Trees in Schmitz Park;
Sea Bathing at Alki Beach; View of harbor from
Celman Dock Rotunda; Battleships and great cocks;
U. S. Navy Yard at Bremerton, 1 hour ride; Muni
cipal Frozen Fish Aquarium in Spokane St. Dock;
Tropical Conservatories in Volunteer Park; State
Museum on University Campus: 13 Totem Poles and
3 Mounds of Shells at "Totem Place,” cor. California
Ave. and Palm. The Seattle Chamber of Commerce
and Alaska Bureau will give you free literature, maps
and information about sight seeing.
DON'T FAIL TO VISIT THE WORLD FAMOUS
YE OLDE CURIOSITY SHOP and see the carvings
on grains of rice; the Lord's Prayer on a pin head;
Fleas in dresses; A duckbill Plattypus; a devil fish,
wolf fish, musk ox skull, camel bells, old ship lanterns;
Narwhal tusk, Aztec pottery; ships in bottles, old
guns; Indian masks
masks and real hand-carved Indian
Totem Poles, one to forty feet tall. Big variety of
antique brass and bronzę and a wonderful display of
Ivory carvings. Odd rings and beads; rare novelties,
Indian baskets, bracelets and rings, daggers and thou-
sands of other curiosities from every land and sea.
Everybody welcome to Ye Old Curiosity Shop.
Est'd 1899 by J. E. Standley-Beats the Dickens.
AT FOOT OF MARION STREET, THE GROUND
FLOOR ENTRANCE TO COLMAN DOCK.
Look for the Whale Jaw Bones,