The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 31, 1914, Page 8

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LATTE ITT TNE TT rae THE SEATTLE ts ts THE BON MARCHE’S APRIL SALE OF SHOES}: WILL HOME RULE With 10,000 Pairs of New Shoes| FIGHT TIE CAN | —at Wonderfully Low Prices— A Capital Chance to-Get Your Easter Shoes at a Considerable Saving ser A SALE OF WOMEN’S $3.50 ; PINGREE MAKE LACE SHOES Ys to 6, Extra spec $3 a ee au Oxtords 4 . Welt soles, low . Viel kid and men’s met tal from. sat nid Patent ‘Shoes 8 00 a Pair $2.00 a-pair $4 and $5 Oxfords $2.45 a Pair $3.50 to $5.00 Shoes $1.95 a Pair Women's Black oes. | Mi Women’s hand-turn fn button and lace . comfortable matance” brand, n ¥ Easy shoes for tender feet IMPORTED RATINES AND OTHER STUFFS } Heavy enough and sturdy oe, to cova a _ spring | tailored suit—or light and dainty party gown—and every fabric need can be st at low prices 35 Crepetine 25c a Yard some Ratine-40c a Yd. _Importe Ratines $1.50 a va. sf ath , ‘ Lower Majn Floor of The fon Marche, These 306 Pairs of Men’s Well-Tailored $4.00 Trousers— Will Soon Go at— $2.95 a Pr.— In Heavy Tweeds for Every-Day Wear—Fancy Striped Trouser- ings in Mediam Weights, Dressy Ail-Wool Worsteds, Blue Serges and a Few Corduroys Here’s a tale: ot d, every-day $4.00 Trousers at $2.95 --Upper Main Floor o Bon Marc WITH THE SPRING SEWING WELL UNDER WAY ——THIS SALE OF NOTIONS IS SURE TO BE POPULAR— Se Doz. Snaps, 3 Doz. for 5c $9c Bust Form for 69¢ 30¢ Doz. Hair Nets 15¢ Doz. Hair 5e Basting Cotton 3¢ {5e Gofl’s Skirt Braid 10¢ 20¢ and 25¢ Dress Shields 15¢ | | Ratine, Very Special al 59¢ 10 GEORGE V.? LONDON Ex nt oF ENGLAND? WII! George V. be the LAST KING cldedly angry at the army ¢ r THE FEELING |!8 STRONG THAT THESE ARMY GENTLE MEN CANNOT BE TRUSTED SUPPORT, BY ANY DEMO HENCEFORTH, TO OBEYVING ORDERS CRATIC POLICY WHICH THE ENGLISH PEOPLE'S GOVERN MENT DECIDES TO CARRY OUT 7 HOODOO ALREADY GOT HIM? TEAC a NATURA pel ZATION laee tn naturalteats PLAN “MUNY” LINE EXTENSION NEW R. R. TARIFFS SUSPENDED | KELLOGG AND PIERCE TONIGHT | WHITE MEN. LYNCH A NEGRESS | MRS. BURLEIGH IS CONFIRMED BEGIN BILL’S SECOND READING | 1307 NEW ONES IN'BANDITS ESCAPE | ' PRATT SUES ’EM || ae ie REDERICK NELSON - Store opens at B30 and closes at 5.50 Girls’ Kimonos Attractively Priced be fa $1. wy $2.95 Infants’ Long Dresses Boys’. Norfolk Suits 50¢ $3.95 ear Price $ —Firat ¥ Boys’ g an 1 well- gray and ts are the ume have —Second Floor, \ Gee Matting Rugs 3.50 and $8. 50 AN INFANTS’ LONG SLIP hy firmly- - J‘at 7 immer cottag They ar c rice r I at / ) econd F ve ty heav ry an \o re The A Vogue for Jet Rosie 1 Price ane Jewelry the interesting pt Venus-Pattern ch Silverware velties Rarrettes and Combs 3 . ns and La Vallieres t a range of erate prices First Floor New Plaid and Check . Woolens In the New Spring Selections of Bundhar Wilton ae dp and Carpets _ BASEMENT: SALESROOM | aly nusus : Style and V shoei in Pee s Suits at $18.50 1oderate price fea the same hey are carefully * ney Suitings >, Wistaria ill be inter- nt Salesroom trimmed with embréid-« styles that ff

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