The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 19, 1913, Page 8

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—HOLIDAY WEEK SPECIALS—| The Bon Marche Makes It Possible for You to Buy Easter Wearables for Your Little Folks, at_a Small, Outlay GIRLS’ $1.50 DRESSES 98¢ EACH 6 to if Years, for School Wear ub Dr e LR sain bie n pretty planes, wit iin chambray and buttons. Hay ea ) MIDDY SKIRTS 98¢ TO $1.50 EACH (f Made of Khaki or White Galatea | made of khaki with belt and pocket only, Priced 98 and $1§ a Girls’ School Dresses — $1.49 Each — Dresses Girls’ School Dresses — — SI. 98 Each - _ o manele ark little tub Baste Pretiy Easter Cards and Favors ‘Bc 10¢ Paper Lilles, very pr ter Paris Kab- k 10c] * 25c¢ Raster Paws, & Sc WILHELMINA APRONS | WORTH $1.25 EACH AT Lunch Sete w! © - —Fourth Floor 15¢ $100 HOUSE DRISSIS aus) ATTRACTIVELY MADE ~ —Main Phe —Second Floor, Center 6e PRINTED CHALLIS, LENGTHS 1 TO 10 YARDS, 24 INS. WIDE ide CHAMBRAY GINGHAMS IN LENGTHS TO 10 YARDS PRICED Sri Ldlgg ---For Confirmation Wear ---For Easter THESE BOYS’ ALL WOOL BLUE SERGE SUITS AT $7.50 ARE JUST THE THING —— They are made of an All-wool Blue Serge that a FREE WITH EVERY SUIT—A GOOD BASEBALL AND BAT Boys’ Percale, Gingham and | Boys’ $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 Madras Blouses Worth 50c Suits, Sizes 6 to 16 Years —=at 39e¢— —at $2.95= 60e SHEETS AT 50c EACH Hot Cross Buns at Le Doz. romby's Gold Medal Flour, $3.00 19¢ 25¢ Tc 8c 8c 4105 tau Key of Heaven, with white leatherett Key of Heaven, 9 $1.25 $1.75 | $7.50 | $5.25 | $1.98 | $6.00 | $4.25 $1.98 | A. prteed at 84, 50, —Main Floor White Prayer Be Fless rein a Binck Prayer and Hye x af ' Imitation of Christ, well bou rm 75 SPREADS AT ‘1. 48 EAC He By Fred L. Boalt In 16 years of newspaper work I have intervie the world calls great, I do not reca me, In a majority of cases they did m » over Klad to Hee worth quoting morning, Mr. F 4 morning, young man,” he ng me by the hand ne pleasant If It suite hin You're from one of the # aren't you a Cleveland Press ring at 1 on m A fine, old-fas 1 asked him anothe just what about I don't rem now, and he answered wit 1 stated my bu horizon. | have nevér seen a more imr been graven In stone. He didn a “Can you teil the purpose of your visit?” Silence. “te It to co More silence 1 plied him with questions. He did not did not see me. | gave it up and went away way better. Morgan looked over my head, at the obile face, It might have nfer with Mr. Rockefeller?” open his mouth. He I like the Rockefeller 1 was a London FAMOUS | PIONE E R BETTE R PORTLAND Or, M YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People THE CHOONER TRANSI' 1 Salme AMERICAN h t 6 fam ity yurne av., AN IMMIGRATION bureau similar to the one in ar a a here during the San Francisco ear , will be urged. by the tle repres ntative at the Pacific coast immigration 5 ot Gan’ Frat isco ‘Apel ar and 15, and. <The d many men whom 4 pretty Spring models suitable f TR” EMARKABLE values in a variety n and Misses wear, in sizes for W All are well-tailored, show it and tr the new Spring ideas in ¢ made up in smart, serviceable fabric including Black and White Shepherd Checks, Bedford Cord, French and Domestic Serges, black or brown and white. prettily trimmed in self ar an silks, g silks and black Priced s! ya very favorgh purchase), at $7.75. as satin ement Salesroom, Muslin aves at $1, 25 and 4. 15 S LIE VER G re kime nie talkies A wide band o ith ribbon give t $1.25. Je of nainsog f Valencie videry insertig th enti ertion Another Empire Gown h ind kimono leq ennes insertic t pattern ery beading drawr ¢ ribbon, ennes and Price $1) KNICKERBOCKER DRAWERS, SPECIAL 50¢ erbocker Drawers of soft 1 s of narrow Y; Other N veining. —Becond Plow, Basement Salesroom 22-Inch Orkeda Silk, Special 33c Yard OFT-FINISH resses, offered BLACK MESSALINE SILK, SPECIAL | SATIN MESSALINE, 58¢ YARD— A pure silk mes n black l Dieses YARD— 35 inches 1a wide , also black-and-nay i-black changeab le, suitable foq at @o@ the yar Ee ba Curtain Nets, Special 19¢ Yard ariety —DBasement Salesroom h narrow Cluny ART TICKING, SPECIAL 10c YARD | TAPESTRY COUCH COVERS, CIAL ea erated weight tapest , dark ors 1 suitable for a well as the average al 95¢ cach Basement Salesreom 32- Inch ‘ogo Ginghams, Special 8c Yard | Gg ghams to sell at N ‘ : j sricac Thur tr ng ' e of this season's effects ia esirable color] || Interesting Displays of Trimmed Hats, $5.00 to $10.50 including Dr and Semi-Dress effects, trimmed in Bulgarian colorings, fancy ored Hats tr Ostrich and Paradise Fancies, also small Ta i with feather novelties and ribbons in the new “high” effects. Excellent values, Easter Millinery Special at $3.50 ba 3.50. CEAER ESN EASTER MILLINERY— ribbon flow 1 and black, $1.95 to $3.95. Children ned with arid Milan, t and Pink, Untrimmed Hats of White, Blue, in Nell-1 Brown $1.25 and S145. Untrimmed Hats and Trimmings Untrimmed Black Azure Hats, $1.45 and $1.9 Milan Shapes in burnt-color, white and black, small and medium effects, $1.95 and $2 Hemp Shapes in small, close ng ef-| Flower Trimmings, including ¢, two shades of blue, | | Lilies-of $2.4 the-Valley, Pansies, Forge Nots, Lotu m ie and medium size, jlossoms, Wistaria, Asters, June Roses, ors and styles, $2.45°) ¢ merican Beauty Roses, Hi », Wheat, Gras sesh fects with rolled edg aniums, Poppies, Cor Hemp Shapes in na large variety of cc » $3.9 Fancy Ostrich, small Paradise, imitation Numidie, Small Wings, Breasts and Mara-| °° * \ new 0 | Chip Shapes in and white, $2 in the e brow: er, wine, ocean-blue, light.

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