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THE BON MARCHE ¢ Street——— Second Avenue———Union Street-——Elliott 4100 Leadership in Millinery Day and night are no further apart than style and the lack of it Pick out a store that does a great business in some particular branch of fashion, and you may depend upon it that at the head of that particular branch is some one who KNOWS style Style is hard to capture in the tilt of a hat, the poise of a feather, the flare of a coat. But just as its presence is immediately recognized, so its absence is painfully noted The knowledge and possession of this elusive ele ment, combined with the fairest manner of pricing has built up for The Bon Marche Millinery Depart ment a remarkable popularity This popularity will be increased by these Easter offerings of modish hats at special prices. Trimmed Easter Hats $4.95 Smart styles in tailored and hats popular new shapes in sailors, drooping brims and many novelty shapes. The braids are splendid with trimmings of flowers, fancy feathers, ribbons or foliage. Tailored and Dress Hats $10 Artistic creations in millinery for Easter wear. Fine straw braids in all colors, medium shapes, large sailors and small turban effects, trimmed with wings and ribbons, flowers, and ostrich novelties. —Second Floor, South Section. Make Little Daughter’s Easter Bright With a New Coat at $5.50 ALL SIZES HERE, FROM 2 TO 14 YEARS semi-dress here are just the jauntiest styles. Red Sport Coats of diagonal, with sport collars, cuffs and pockets. Silk poplins, belted styles, with embroidered collars and cuffs, as well as all-wool serges in plain tail- ored and novelty styles, and many others. In all we have about 55 practical models, splendidly tailored. DRESSES $1.25 TO $7.50 Growing girls’ dresses, sizes 12 to 16 GIRLS’ DRESSES AT $1.39 Among these dresses are models formerly years, the hard to fit ages. Two-piece | sold up to $3.00. Flowered crepes in models, coat and middy effects, straight | suspender effects~-ginghams in belted, models, two-piece sailor styles and novelty | straight style or novelty effects. All fast colors and well made. DRESSES AT 49c¢ TO $5.00 Girls’ new spring dresses of all the good reliable wash fabrics, in sizes 2 to 14 years. Lots of pretty styles—self or contrastingly trimmed—priced from 49c to $5.00 each. —Hecond Fleer, Center. styles. $1 AND $1.45 DRESSES 75c Fast colored gingham, percale and galatea dresses, plain and trimmed in light and dark checks and stripes. Overskirt effects of stripes and plain materials—straight models with embroidered collars. That Important Matter—Easter Footwear More Important This Season Than Ever Before — For This Is the Day of Beautiful Shoes JUST IN BY EXPRESS THE VERY LATEST IN EASTER SHOES PRICE $10.00 A PAIR Beauties, every pair of them, in their delicate tints of pearl gray, white and ivory, with their aristocratic straight cut 8-inch tops, laced style. Upper Main Floor. @ Ivory Colored Washable Calf Shoes, in a new | Very rich looking shoes in dark gray, lace style kind of leather with 8% inch straight tops, lace | with close edge welt « leather Louls heels sty'e, hand turned soles and full and Sinch tops. All plain, perfor. $7 50 Louis heels, pair.........+++++ eeee $12.00 ations, pair . if your East ust be pumps see th One of the newest and prettiest combinations in a with ph ps, no psi ot and full pearl gray vamp with washable white kid tops. | Louis close trimmed soles, and blind eyelets, pair . “- $8.00 Fine for Easter wear are these black glazed kid 8Inch lace boots with white washable kid tops and small close fitting eyelets, a pair $6.50 Extra Value in Fiber Silk Stockings at 35c OR THREE PAIRS FOR A DOLLAR, IF YOU CHOOSE In black and white and a fall range of sizes—These stockings have a heavy fiber silk boot, with stout double heels and toes and reinforced tops, and we promise that you will be well p'eased w'th the way they wear. “Kayser” Union Suits | Children’s Union Suits at 50c 50c Each | Women's lisle thread Union Boys’ summer weight Union Suits — all with low neck, no | Suits, all sizes, in Poros-knit, sleeves, band tops with either | Nainsook or ribbed Balbriggan- a pair Easter Lilies 15c Bloom Potted Easter Lilies, just as pretty as can be, with 2 to 5 blossoms to the plant, priced lic a bloom, —Upper Main Floor, Children’s Hosiery at 25¢ Pair — Girls’ and boys’ silk ter Hosiery in medium heavy weights and novelty Eng lace or cuff knee, ribbon top | short sleeves, knee length— | lish style sox; all the best col with lace knee. Sizes 34, 26 | also suits for girls 2 to 10 years, | ors; ic a pair and 38 at 50c, Extra sizes, 65c. | 50c. | Upper Main Floor, NEW GLOVES FOR EASTER—OF COURSE The new Easter gloves are so very new—-and different, for this is the day of fancy embroidering---and the French glove makers have tried their ingenuity to produce un usual effects, and, despite rumors of rising costs prices are very much like last year's, Women’s Washable Kid Gloves in new- | Perrin’s 2-clasp Real Kid Gloves with est colorings, with embroidered backs; | Paris point backs; pair a pair .. assess eee be bass $1.75 | .....0000--- $1.50, $1.75 and ‘$2.00 Perrin’s Kid Gloves with novelty em-| Women’s Dress Kid Gloves, with two broidering, at ....-sccccscevveree | clasps, black and white: pair $1.25 $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 Butter 32c a Pound . Fresh’y churned Washington Creamery Butter, delivered only with other groceries, 3 pounds for Main Floor “Carry Home” Specials IN THE DELICATESSEN be or 32c a pound Kippered Salmon, re-| Apricot Jam, made Fresh Local Ranch | Del Monte Solid Pack ed fresh and hot | ¢rom the best fruits, Eggs, delivered only | Tomatoes, extra large | every morn 4 per . with other groceries; | No. 3 cans, dozen $1.45; | ing, a pound 124c | pouna 124c not over 2 doz per 1 Mayonnaise Dressing, | to each, dozen CI can Cc the fainous Boon Marche | Apple Butter, fresh i yrand made fresh | and sweet, a Swift’s Premium Hams,| New Seeded Raisins, rand, halves or whole, 10 to | large packages 8c daily, a 30c pound 9c 12 |b. average, at .... . pond .....+ | Ham Hocks, from A a Philadelphia 8 f oh pound ...... C | Instant Postum, large | F Iphia Scrapple, | mour's Star hams, | Armour's Star Bacon, | 22" 40¢, 25 Fares peey ak mera | priced: Gaba small cans Cc ‘arm pro- 174c | day, a pound 10c whole or half strips, 2 Pie ib. ” 324c Crisco, large size $1.00; | ducts, pound medium size Ham, sliced to or Peanut Butter, received 50c, small size 25c fine for Baster break-| fresh daily 12c Small ivory Soap, 6 Mayflower Blend Cof- fast, a 35 pound bars 25c fee, we roast it fresh | pound C | Boiled Ham, finest | |) eee daily; equal to most 30¢ | Link Pork Sausage, | quality astern meat, made especially for the | a Bon Marche, 18¢c pound 374c pound —Fourth Floor South Imported Pimentos, a 10c can . and 25¢ coftees, pound 25c —Fourth Floor Daughter must have a new Easter Coat—and | THE SEATTLE ST. | CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 LONELY MOTHER FINDS HUSBAND AND | DAUGHTERS SHE’D LONG THOUGHT DEAD | Mrs. Rosie McDonald, who, with the help of a Star reporter, has and and daughters, after many years of lonely wand found her hi and mourning. for Mrs, McDonald. ee One day, 11 years ago, Mrs. Me Donald was summoned to Butter worth’s undertaking parlors, She was told her husband had been ac cidentally killed. She went to see the wan badly disfigured “I thought {t was his,” she said. “I looked and went away.” eee body, It In Portland elght years ago Mre. McDonald entered a convent to sew for the girl inmates, hoping, she said, that ber work for other wom. en's daughters might in some way atone for the work she could not} do for her own children. She heard that Sadie had died, and meanwhile Dr. McCracken had been accidentally killed and Mrs McCracken, with Florian, had goose to Montreal. After five years of constant toll with her needle, for which she re- celved her board and lodetng, Mra. McDonald left t convent and went into the harvest fields as a cook. eee Florian and Sadie did not know each other's wheres bouts. Florian, meantime, was married to George W. Klinefelter, jr, # public accountant, whore parents lve at 417 11th ave It was while Florian was having some dresses made by a Mra Winch at the home of her hus band’s parents that she heard of her sister thru a strange coinct dence. Mrs, Winch remarked of the striking resemblance between the young Mrs. Klinefelter and a young woman with whom she had lived a few months before. She repeatedly expressed her wonderment st the likeness of one young woman for the other, at Inst mentioning that her name was Sadie. “1 think that was the name of my sister,” said Florian. “What ts er last name?” McDonald,” said Mra. Winch That was my name before I was adopted.” Mra Winch gave felter Sadie's address. two weeks the sisters, 20 years, met and other In their arms. Both sisters thought their moth- er dead. Neither knew of the whereabouts of their father. However, a search was begun in an effort to find a trace of both or ther parent. While this was In gress, McDonald, who was also rching for his daughters, found Sadie, who had ed and was Mrs. Kline and within parted for clasped each She took her father to live with her, and there he has resided for two years, [ane in Oregon. eee Mra. Rosle McDonald, still _griev- ing to nee ber daughter, Florian, tho making no effort to find her lest it break her heart to find she could not be with her, fell tl. She was taken to a Portland hoe- pital. She had cancer. An operation followed and Mrs. MeDonald lay nine months In a hospital ward, praying to be spared that she might learn of Florian. “I determined,” she said at The Star office yesterday, “to try and} find her before I died.” | She came to Seattle and again became tll At Providence hospital | five months ago she underwent) another operation. And while Flortan wae etili | searching for her mother, and | the mother for her, they were, unknowingly, within three blocks of each other—Mre, Mc Donald in the hospital and Florian living in a cottage at 722 20th ave. Yesterday Mre. McDonald came to The Star and asked for help In locating Florian. Within 20 minutes she wae talking over a telephone in The Star offi 10 Mrs. George W. » of 417 11th her daugh She learned that Florian is now at the Hotel Coeur d'Alene, | kane, that Sadie is living, | as her hasband | Her happiness was overwhelm-| ing. She burst nto tears and her) voice choked up. Then came a torrent of questior “Ie little Florian a big girl now she asked Mra. Klinefelter, “Does jsbe look like her mother? How do| you like her for a daughter?” There was a pause. Mrs. Mc-| Donald's eyes opened wide. | “Ol she cried. “She has a baby—Tommy!” | She hung up the telephone, i * ee | *0 wonderful!” | “Tt all seems so | abe exclaimed “Oh, IT am «#0 |happy—I am so happy. To think I have been spared like this to know | that my little girls are alive and well. And Mrs. Kiinefelter ts go- ing to bring me a picture of Florian and Tommy | Three months ago Mr. and Mrs. | Klinefelter, jr. took the boy Tommy, and went to Spokane, | | where the husband found new em | ployment, OH, DEAR ME, MR. TRUE, 1 JUST HEARD THAT MRS. TRUE Is ILL, AND L THOUGHT 1 woucd RUN _ IN AND SCE IF < COULD BE OF _ ANY HELP 40 TELL You, MRS. HecP— STAY AWAY KIND WHOSe P TO MAK THAT ONES, HOW YOU CAN YOU ARE ONG of | SENCE ONLY SERVES) | i | | 6 SICK PEOPLE SKKER | | | | | i | | ] AR Easter Veilings FREDERICKENELSON|" Easter Neckwear Easter Neckwear ERY new, Easter Lily Collars with cape effect, sev- eral variations of which are contair in a ship- ment just opened. Prices, $1.25 to $2.25. New Large Cape Collars of Crepe Georgette, in novel pointed back shapes, h embroidered and finished with fine Valen clennes edge, especially featured at $4.50, Large Cape Collars hand. embroidere’ on fine Breton net or Organdie and edged with fine Valenciennes net; in a variety of smart styles at $1.75 An exceptional selection at Sic includes Colored-edge O: die Collars; Large Cape Collars of Organdle finished with lops and lace edge; also Organdie and Votle Collar and Cuff Sets and many novelties in Plaited Collars. rean seal Seinmnet Saleeroun White Hats for Easter $5.00 $6.50 $7.50 Especially appro- priate for Easter wearing, these fresh White Hats, some deviating just a bit to include a touch of black: Soft white ostrich tipped with black is tucked into the flange edge of a White Sailor at $7.50. White Silk wheat heads encircle the crown of a rolled-brim White Sailor which shows a crepe facing. Price $7.50. A white feather breast becomingly trims a boat- shape turban and a black jet ornament furnishes a pleasing contrasting touch Price $6.50. Hats in new costume colors, Hats with flower trim- mings, Hats with quills and wings—the clever ideas of the season in white variety, ready for Easter choosing, at $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50. Children’s Easter Hats 95c to $5.00 -~a wide assortment of styles, and a wide price range featured in Children’s Trimmed Hats. Included are Panamas, All-black Hats, Navy Lisere Hats, Tuscan Straw Hats, Hemp Hats, Peanut Braid Hats---all with the dainty flower and ribbon triuamings so be- coming to childish faces. Priced oes ‘Bar to $5.00. - gom. Boys’ Norfolk Suits, $3.95 —a sensible Easter Suit for the boy, and one that will give him good service. Carefully made from durable gray and tan mix- tures, and each suit has an extra pair of knickerbockers. Sizes 6 to 17. years. Good value at $3.95. Boys’ Top Coats in sizes 2 to 10 years, made up in Shepherd’s checks, blue serge and gray and tan coverts, $3.50. Boys’ Tapeless Blouses in per- cales, ginghams and cham- brays, light and dark effects, with military collar and open-vent cuffs. to 15 years. Price 25@ each Boys’ Wash Suits in middy and junior Norfolk styles, light and dark stripes and plain colors, 50¢. Boys’ Caps in popular mixtures, 25¢. Boys’ Neckwear in desirable effects, 25¢- —Basement Salesroom. New White Boots for Easter, $4.35 Pair HIS new arrival is of fine Ostend cloth, white enameled Sizes 6 with Goodyear welt sole and leather heel. A good looking, dressy Boot Louis for Easter, in the fashion high 2% to 7, widths Price $4.35 pair Boys’ and Youths’ Gun- Calf Shoes in model; sizes A to D. able metal o button an 1 lace style, with Goodyear welt sole. Built over excellent fitting lasts. ‘Sizes 10 to 13%, $2.50; 1 to 2, $3; 2% to 5%, $3.50 pair. Boys’ and Young Men's Gun-metal Calf Shoes on English-style last, lace style, with Goodyear welt soles, sizes 214 to 514, $3.50; 6 to 7, $4.00 pair. Basement Salesr Average-Figure Corset $1.00 yes JOD foundation for the Easter costume---this Corset of fancy pink coutil, designed for the average figure. It has medium bust and long skirt, with two strong hooks below the fastening and fout hose supporters. Price $1.00. Basement Salesroom Fancy Ribbons 15c Yard HECKED patterns, stripes Boys’ “Poros- Mesh” Union Suits, 25c OYS’ Union Suits in the and fancy floral effects in wide variety in these Novelty desirable —poros-mesh = Ribbons; widths up to 4% weave, ecru color, and sizes inches. Attractively priced at 24 to 44, priced at 2 Lhe yard Basement Salesroom. Basement Salesroom First Floor, $5.75 $7.50 $9.50 $12.50 —styles for street, mo- toring and travel— plain, belted and flar- ing models. —in Serge, Corduroy, Poplin, Duvetyn, Tweeds, Chinchilla, Velour, Gaberdine, Cheviot — some ful lined with silk. —approved plain colors, novelty checks and plaids. —sizes for women and misses. —Basement Salesroom. Washable Satin Camisoles, $1.00 HEER Easter Blouses re- quire just such dainty under-blouses as these Cami- soles of washable satin in dainty pink shade, prettily trimmed with wide cream shadow lace insertion. Price $1.00. Others, in pink pussy wil- low taffeta, combined wit Val. lace drawn with ribbon and finished with elastic at waistline. Price $1.00. Dainty Camisoles of pink Crepe de Chine combined with shadow lace, at 65¢, 75¢ and $1.00. —Basement Salesroom. Infants’ Half-Hose | 15c fancy-top Half- . white and a good se- HE styles in popular Infants’ on of colors. Sizes 4% to 8%, 15¢ pair. —Bas nt Colgate’sPerfumes 30c and 50c Ounce | refreshing flower odors, 1n- cluding La France Rose, Car- nation, Lilac, Heliotrope, Wood Violet, Italian Violet and White Rose, the ounce, 30¢. Perfumes in Cashmere Bou- Dactylis, Lily of the Monad Violet, quet Valley 50e@ ounce Base and rent Salesroom. Windsor Ties 35c REPE Windsor Ties in pleasing plain colors and shaded effects, attractively ‘ ea ck ah priced at 35@ each