The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 4, 1913, Page 8

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° Sweeping Price Reductions—the | Order of the Day AT THE BON MARCHE’S Christmas. and Thanksgiving —PREPARATORY SALES — For with only 19 more shopping days remaining between now and Th anksg iving —and only fort we have no time t for hbliday activ The Chris opened at or ing the Toy carts have | until atter Ch i Ne ee | FOR WEDNESDAY AT THE PREPARATORY SALE 4000 Yds. of 12'/2c | Boys’ andGirls’ 17c | 25c Embroideries | Dress Ginghams in School Stockings Swiss and Nainsook | Lengths to 20 Yards Sizes 6 to 9/2 at Widths to 18 Inches 71Y2ey d 10¢ pr. -12¥/2¢- HERE ARE cy FINE EXTRA CD FAST FINE SWISS AND NAIN: | GINGHAMS AT ONLY 7 BLACK COTTON HOSE FOR SOOK EMBROIDERIES AT A YARD. 4,000 yards BOvS AND GIRLS ONLY HALF PRICE, cot y-twe r | | | | | Made ins ng tSineh nches, and edges Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. 13 yards to a custo Lower Main Floor “ot The Bon Marche. Lower Main Floor of The jon Marche ela lel ee PREPARATORY SALE OF $1.50 LINGERIE WAISTS aE —$LD— 2 Another bright and charming lot of $1.50 ain des vos have been added to the Pre Sale at $1.19—some of them are seen before paratory styles you've not Embroidered Marquisettes Cluny lace and eyelet worke d, ery models—dainty voiles wi ered edge, tucked Vawns and many act NS et $6.0 00 THE LATEST WORD IN STREET SKIRTS Reh piahend trimmed with lover raise rid Second Floor $6.00 A MODEL. a variety of styles, made of heavy English Por nd Mannish Serges in pretty i of The effects and with he trimmings; also man-tailored in sev Ben Marche eral styles, in navy, brown, black and taupe, to be had in all sizes. cs PREPARATORY SALE OF BOYS’ WEARABLES Boys’ $1.00 Famous | 65c Knickerbocker | Boys’ 75c Madras “Bell Blouses” in| Pants for Boys 4 to Gingham & Percale | Sizes 8 to 16 Years 16 Years of Age ‘Bell Blouses” at -at 69¢e- 59c pr. 59¢ ea. |: NOTHING NICER FOR THE | GOOD QUALITY, OF COURSE povs, nom 8 TO 16 YEARS | ARE THESE KNICKERBOCK. “Bell Blouses” ER PANTS FOR BOYS from 4 to 59c IS THE PRICE WE ARE | ASKING FOR THESE BO “BELL BLOUSES,” al a detached collars, m made gee and soisettes. ca —Upper Main Floor. | s¢ A DAY OF LESSENED CORSET PRICES , | $1.00 G. JUSTRITE CORSETS 79¢ oe A BARGAIN AMONG BARGAINS ARE THESE $1 00 . JUSTRITE CORSETS that wi - s moderately high Made for the avera i of wear. Sizes 18 to 25 $1.50 G. D. CORSETS ig ub Sa $1.00 you can get the Justrite Corse os vd with long and trimmed with ‘bons. 8 Sizes 18 to /i2 1-2 1-2¢ Dress tinghams 7 1-2¢ Yd. 4,000 yards of Dre inches wide, in lengt ths Totle du Nord, A F C. a fn collection. Not over 12 yds. to cus —Lower Main Floor of The —Upper Main Floor —ticond Floor. 25¢ Devonshire Cloth 15¢ a Xe, EVERGREENS FOR WINDOW BOXES Besenty you homes during the winter months 1¢ Bon Marche And Mr. vf your many p o he Small Evergreane a and flow this aumr weBC | | “50c $88 “50c $1.00 | ...50e | 10¢ Budded Roses—all 3-yearo Perennials ylants, 35: varie a large Be to Ferne—for fern dishes okerien— each Y Orders v7 © or amall, in any | quantity; also fc \ In Connection with the Toy Shop In a well-equipped Doll Hospital Bee the New Bone ne leminh AUTUMN SALE OF ROSE SHRUBS ane FEneNniAts | THE SEATTLE STAR | PRESIDENT’S DAUGHTER GOES | | | | | | | | | AND DOOLEY WROTE IT DOWN ek ely feos se len rere bod & poet eee a | wrinkle readily. Beau ity} i juarter wide, very good- th Wo are su ly « rial. | 1 cable. In navy, Copen- bees Shown - fer wistaria, taupe, old-rose, , ately priced $1 Price $1.25 yard, * * French Poplin, an at at great demand for the more dressy 1%, when Miss Lewis was ee a It a es ¢ shades, at $1.00 yard NELSON }0—Closes FREDERICK & Store Opens at &:! SHOPPING FOR WEDDING DUDS at 5:30 The Trimmed Millinery Clearance is the occasion for remarkable value-giving in | smart Hats for dress, semi-dress and _ tailored wear, featuring the most advanced effects in} |] | shapes, materials and trimmings. The very special prices range from $ | $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50 upward. 5.04 The Basement Salesroom Ready-to-Wear Section is Featuring | Strong Values in Tailored and Trimmed| Suits at $18.50 strength of these values lies as much in the HE Miss Jessie Wilson (at Right), the Second Daughter of President : smartness of the styles as in the careful tailor- Wilson, Accompanied by Mer Mother, Goes Shopping in the National Capital for Trousseau Material, in Preparation for Miss Wilson's Ap Proaching Wedding, November 25, to Francie B. Sayre of New York ing and the serviceable, good-looking fabrics. Diag- Suit- Among the fabrics are heavy Eponge, Broadcloth The colors are black, | pmeceeoae THEM EXTRA HALF CHICAGO, N onal, Serge, Cheviot, and Fancy ings. navy-blue, Copenhagen, gray and brown. Some are plainly tailored, with long and me- dium-length cutaway coats; the trimmed models have velvet collars and cuffs. Three Good Dress Fabrics at Popular Prices Tussah Royal, woven of silky Persian | Bedford Cord is among the most popular ff —Basement Salesroom Small Boys’ Hats Special 75c and $1.00 ¢| RE and Black Felt Hats, fine quality, flexible brim, square crc ey'n own affidavit that he was at | ny, wae dinwatisfied with rewards so he offered to sell his informa t, he was arre nated. LIFE SAVERS GIVEN MEDALS} WASHINGTON. Women’s Button Boots | $2.50 Pair Patent wn, silk-bound Cal i e also Velvet Tyroleans in brown and cnade bl sizes 6 to 6% (for boys 2 to 5@ Ke a : ; ve , Special $1.00, ait. Black Felt Hats, square and conical ff GATES wiDow GETS FORTUNE et | coms etic om, Eee al | ing si : 7s NEW YORK, » $ ). Price $2.50 fF er Hie el Bi tabs ae Ladies’ Home Journal = bebig Oate ae Ch ece a larg | F d into nie tinue Leather Patterns First Floor —Rasement Salesroom. | — QUIMBY iad TO REWARD Featuring Dining-Room Furniture — 8 . . . . . . . . | | ITH Thanksgiving in sight, Dining-room Furniture is being | qf brought prominently to the fore in our displays, and the ar-| ff rival of recent large purchases makes these displays now exception- ally interesting. | On the Third Floor, an unusu- ally fine assortment of Suites and | odd pieces in Oak, including} many new effects in the popular] f ks at the poor farm will eat CAN YOU HELP THIS MOTHER? Mission designs. In the little town of Ottawa, Il, a f other ts Whether your plans contem- dean Wiis A from her boy, C. plate the purchase of one or two ’ Main filet by trade ymewhat spri additional pieces, an entire suite, these broad selections and the moderate prices prevailing should prove distinctly attractive. For the present month, some very unusual values are available. FURNITURE HEADQUARTPERS—THIRD FLOOR t Imported Shadow Laces: Special 25c, 35c, 45c Yd. XCEPTIONALLY good values at these prices in fine French including Flouncing fn an Several thousand | or ra or guards, and ngineers, or @ny r other vy IN ONE FAMILY FOR 63 YEARS | 4 Shadow Laces, in. white, cream and ecru, widths from 6 to 18 inches, also a few pretty Insertions, interesting range of yards in the offering, featured in three designs. attractive new and dainty lots, at 25c, 35c jf whom she #¢ atbey were il tlg children and 45c¢ yard. Misa Lydia No Belvidere, N. J., pastofwho announced a young woman's death from |the pulpit has received a letter from ber {uforming him that she is not | dead, but ma arried, —First Floor vitILADELPHIA Novy, 4.—Ellen Hun i | ae en

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