he Hotel Perry is a new structure built of steel, 
brick, and concrete, absolutely fireproof and 
containing two hundred and ten rooms, all 
with bath. The rooms are conveniently 
arranged, singly and en suite, every room 
opening to fresh air, and all are tastefully 
furnished according to the most modern ideas of luxury, 
comfort, and refinement. 
Hotel Perry is located at the corner of Madison Street and 
Boren Avenue, convenient to the shopping center, to all 
places of amusement and points of interest, yet just away 
from the busy turmoil of a big city. 
Its windows, and particularly its roof, command views of 
surpassing grandeur. On the one hand may be seen the 
blue salt waters of Puget Sound and on the other the equally 
blue fresh waters of Lake Washington. To the west are the 
distant mountain ranges of the charming Olympics; to the 
east the rugged beauty of the Cascade Range with its green 
forested foothills. Not in this whole country will be found 
a city hotel commanding scenery more varied and beautiful. 
A delightful feature of the Hotel Perry is the well-appointed 
cafe with its appetizing menus and efficient service. Here 
will be found every variety of food, deliciously cooked, 
and daintily served, amid the most pleasant surroundings. 
The whole atmosphere of the Hotel Perry is one of luxu¬ 
rious comfort. The transient as well as the permanent guest 
at once feels the genial warmth of his reception, and soon 
comes to know that his every want will be looked after most 
satisfactorily by courteous employees. Our whole aim is to 
make your visit here enjoyable. 
That the Hotel Perry is a popular and ideal hostelry is 
evidenced by the fact that its transient guests return to it 
again and again. 
RATES—EUROPEAN PLAN 
Room with private bath (one person), $2 per day upward. 
Room with private bath (two persons), $3 per day upward. 
Suites of two, three, or four rooms for permanent occu¬ 
pancy. 
Weekly and monthly rates on application. 
SEATTLE 
THE SEAPORT OF SUCCESS 
Come to Seattle, where the grass is always green, where 
it is neither hot in summer nor cold in winter, and where 
you can enjoy life to the full. 
Here you breathe the year round air that sweeps down 
from lofty snow-capped peaks of the Cascade and Olympics 
bordering the city on two sides, tempered by salt winds from 
the ocean, scented by breezes from the pine and fir of the 
forest primeval. 
In Seattle you will find the most beautifully-lighted city 
in the world, the purest water you will ever drink, the cleanest 
THE LOBBY 
