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YE OLDE CURIOSITY SHOP
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URIO SHOPE
WORLDS MOST UNIQUE CURIO
ESTABLISHED 1899 COLMAN Dock Seattle.
EADQUARTERS for Indian Totem Poles, Baskets, Bead-
ed Moccasins, Silver Bracelets, Bows, Arrow Points,
Masks, and Relics from Alaska, Native Agates, Mineral Spec-
imens, Ivory Tusks carved by Eskimo, Elk and Moose Teeth,
Gold Nuggets, Old Coins and Stamps from Every Country, Real
Amber and Coral Beads, Antique Jewelry, Cameos, Relics in
Brass and Copper, Sea Shells and Corals from Every Sea.
Send for Free Catalogue of "1001 Curious Things.'
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811 Railroad Ave.. Colman Dock. Seattle
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WASHINGTON IS THE "EVERGREEN" STATE
SEATTLE IS THE "GATEWAY" OF ALASKA AND ORIENT
ER harbors of fresh and salt water are unsurpassed for
depth, extent, health and resources, surrounded by
fertile valleys, wooded hills, snow-clad mountain ranges
and paved scenic highways everywhere. Places of In-
terest to Tourist: See exhibits in Chamber of Commerce
and Information Bureau. View from Observation Tower
on 42-story L. C. Smith Bldg. Free Auto Camp and Pavilion
on Green Lake. New Municipal Docks at Smith's Cove,
largest in the world and big Ocean Liners. Municipal
Market, "Pike Place", finest in America, Circle Green Lake
to Aviary and Zoological Gardens in Woodland Park. Sea
Water Natatorium at Luna Park. 24 Playfields. State
University Free Museum in great Temple of Forestry and
Blethen Chimes on Campus. New City-County Bldg. with
Alaska Image Marble Corridors. Washington Park Boule-
vard and Aviation Field. U. S. Fort Lawton, Lighthouse at
Magnolia Bluff, Pretty Kinnear Park. Big Trees, 60 ft. in
circumference and ravine in Roosevelt Park. Yacht Club
Pavilion and anchorage. Queen Anne Blvd. U. S. Ship
Canal Locks (next to Panama in size) and World's largest
Shingle Mills at Ballard. Lake shore car line through
Rainier Valley. Seward Park Drive. U. S. Assay Bldg.
Fire Boats (throw 30 tons water per min.) Indian carved
Totem Pole at Comfort Station, Pioneer Square. Municipal
car to Lake Burien. Fauntleroy Park Line to Sea Beach.
Tropical Conservatory in Volunteer Park; ascend Public
Tower, see Mt. Rainier (3 miles in height). Grave of
Princess Angeline Seattle in Lake View Cemetery. Mt.
Baker Park residences and boulevards. Motor Boating at
Leschi Park and bathing. Boating at Madison Park. Sno-
qualmie Falls, 100 feet higher than Niagara. Wonderful
Green River Gorge. Soldiers' Home, Port Orchard. Terraced
Gardens in Denny-Blaine Park. Unsurpassed day and night
views of City from Admiral Way, West Seattle. Municipal
Bathing Beach and Pavilion at Alki Point, adjoins Schmitz
Park, famous for Big Trees and Wild Ravines. Alki Point
Light House. Totem Poles at "Totem Place", West Seattle.
Roof Gardens on Hotel Washington, Cobb and Henry Bldgs.
Ferries across Lake Washington to Kirkland and Mercer
Island. Victory Way Blvd. to Everett. Chinatown, Japanese
District (King St.) Crystal Pool, Sea Water Pavilion. The
Harriman Depot and Tower of Campanile on Hill's Depot.
Visit Public Rotunda in Colman Dock; steamers always on
the go. Ice Arena. Highland Drive Vista. Ride on Steamers
or on Trolley to Tacoma and visit Camp Lewis, pride of U. S.
Pretty Victoria, B. C. (4 hours' run). Try swift steamers
to hundreds of pretty beach resorts, islands, bays, rivers
and cities on Puget Sound and Lakes. Take launch rides,
go yachting. camping, fishing, hunting, sailing, rowing,
canoeing, dig clams, gather wild flowers, berries, nuts, ferns
(year round). See ship yards and saw mills. Visit the
wharves and piers (100 miles of dockage). Don't miss Yo
Olde Curiosity Shop and Indian Store on the water front in
Colman Dock, between Marion and Columbia Street; most
unique shop you ever saw. Visit Battleships and great dry
docks at U. S. Navy Yard, Bremerton, 45 min. str. ride.
Stadium and College of Fisheries on University Campus.
See giants sluicing Beacon Hill. The Four Million Dollar
"Olympic" Hotel now building.
YE OLDE CURIOSITY SHOP, SEATTLE
Everybody Welcome