The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 29, 1916, Page 10

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THE BON MARCHE Pike Street Second Avenve———Unien Street———-Elliott 4100 HALF PRICE SALE OF— Lace and Embroidery Remnants A thousand short ends and odd pieces of pretty Laces and Embroideries go out on the table for Bar Friday at 50c on the d \lmost every pattern you could think of, and every length from 1 to 4 yard 59c Flouncings, 45 inches Wide 1 to 2', Yards Edges, Bands and Insertions 1 to 2', Yards Edges, Bands and _ Insertions 1 to 4 Yards Edges, Bands and Skirtings A Sale of Vacation Panamas at 95c | 27-Inch Flouncing | Worth 35¢ a Yard 10c Ea. 15c Ea. —Upper Main Floor 30-Inch Flouncing, Worth 79c a Yard 40c Yard Made of real South America Panamas, o™ | unbleached and very flexible and trim- | a 43 — med with chiffon and silk mohair scarfs. aN — 18 and ; a tip to a trur ‘k 1 A \ Trimmed, sport drape irape blazer stripes, with « In the 5c and 10c Store On the Lower Main Floor At oc Challies | Embroidery Edges 5c a Yard | <o) ) 2 Handkerchiefs for 5c Toilet Soap at 5c a Cake 2 Packages Shelf Paper for 5c —Second Floor ; Remnants Se Yard a yard “Remnants 1 Oc Yard At | ee, ors vans 25c Box Stationery for 10c a yar lOc a yard. —Lewer Mate Peer | Playing Cards at 10c a Deck | Cotton Hose at 10c a Pair 3 Cakes Sweetheart Soap 10c White Goods Remnants Reduced Inthe Underpriced Section ? Lok Lower Main Floor ; Vhite # Children’s $1.45 Gingham Dresses, 2 to 14 i —Lower Main Floor years, at gia co Children’s Black Stocking |} per pair ses i} Women’s Knitte I] sleeveless, at } Women’s 17e Sport Stripe Suitings, and “Te Only 20c a Yard Unio cathe, shai } knee length, ? 5 Zhe White Combined With Black, ahaa eine Wi neat. roses Old Rose, Blue and Navy mach .... . . oe . A H Women’s ce 1: Tenmmed Hats. many rt Stripes in the Lot i ferent sty Ate csceces $1.00 h sport stripes most pont Women’s ee: i Hat Shape ul and turbans, black Millinery Trimming Rherries, at ..... —Lower Main Fleer DAMAGED HOUSEWARES GOING FOR A heoeiad 10¢@ | ing for—20e a yard Three me onths’ accumu use Furnishi Section will | od 3 4 em rigit prices. Here ar t 1! sold in the first few business minute GLAD TO DELIVER THEM FOR YOU IF YOU BUY OTHER HOUSI FURNISHINGS Only 20—Solid Copper Tea and Coffee Pots— 8 only- “Wash Boilers with copper bottoms, slight nickel-plated but not pol ar repaired; former Sale Price 25¢ ‘Each to's "Sale Price 50c Each Only 44—damaged Wali and Dresser Clocks— some of them can be repaired; formerly priced Boxes, as up to $2.00 $12 Sale Price 25c Special at 50c SNA Gacdid Shades in assctied patter: "1 nanty—Dented Flour Bins, 25 to S0-pound size formerly priced up to 25c rer lamaged At 2 for 5c 22 White Glazed Stone Combinets wit 8 only = Aerionet Slethes Enger they have slightly chipped, but not cracked sy . ' n priced at 90c Sale Price 25¢ Special at $2 00 Taare ~ Special for Friday _ aed cheaply os End-of the Mc Special for Friday Girls’ Sl 00 Middies 79¢ Midd Friday Specials in the Grocery 12 Pounds Sugar $1.00 CREPE PAPER NOVELTIES FOR THE FOURTH OF Pure Cane Sugar, special for Friday— JU Ne Y purchased with other groceries i Patriotic ra and Shields Gold Dust or Pearline Wash . vag he ing Powder, large 19¢ ‘ Guitta 3 7O0c: | Del Monte Small Ivory Soap, 6 bar Laundry Soap, 11 bars for apres ane / Washington Milk, 4 cans for cach ‘ 10¢ —Upper Main Floor. ‘ 14 only—Dented Japanned Tin Bread and Cai ke | for ed to | | | } 30c Yard | 18c Yard) IF YOU’RE LUCKY, YOU] 1CAN WIN GOVERNMENT | LAND IN THIS STATE] Uncle Sam, she knew, is go Ing to throw open the south half of the Colville in r It meant ance for her to ad—-160 acres of the rich, fertile bottom land along the Columbia river that produces the best wheat and apples on earth nt ur, Colville, “Repu blic k, between July 5 and 22, ° } jes $7 for your ticket to 7 ed at The Star office tate in the afternoor she was pretty tired and pretty m Goes to Lar Office firmt t out going to a registration point personally Must Be Over 21 I None but citizens over 21 |ff years of age can apply | steads, Persons who | than 160 acres of lan ountry are disbarred ? e on There's a special train to eave Seattle over the G reat Northern about July 10 Wenatchee and retu you're going to apply for a homestead, it will be cheapest for you to take that train. The itt cost about $7 steads The “kid” at Second and Cherry told us about it first The “kid” is 21 and freckle firet and, and so on, faced. He's the office man until all the land is taker for the Washington Land tn Who Lee ators Are formation & Locating Co t ed t fe to ee 1 take Lots of Red Tape fir t there are drawn will be given i} | - | WOMAN, 73, WANTS | TO ADOPT SON OF 56 NEW YORK wealthy Mrs. wanted to adopt spite of the fact that she is 73 he 56 and marr whose wife is for $250,000 fo husband's affectio | AT THE THEATRES | HIPPODROME PALACE HIP ee eee THE SEATTLE STAR ptt SE z F vecbasseh é Nelson’ s Thirty-Fifth SEMI-ANNUAL FURNITURE SALE Will Begin Wednesday, July Fifth F dance | New Tailored Blouses at $2. 50 and riate models Summer Motoring Coats $6.00 to $15.00 l\: distine ears (which were more immer Mot { Linen Crash, sho looking) are these new S of Palm Beach Cloth ar many of the attractive style-details of the season. Fe le ketched riefly described (from left to right Coat of Palm Beach Cloth with tr ers pocket Price $12 Linen Crash Coat Coat of Palm Beach Cloth wit k - battoe tening ¢ $9.00 Linen Crash Coat wit ull, flaring back contrast to the “Dusters” of former practical than good- oring Coat wing Cups and Saucers Spe- Set of cial | COC | Six dere White —Third Floor. Screen Frames 83. 50 > be filled with line to raperies are id Wood Screen y are enameled in or stained each panel hes. Priced pholstery Section, First Ploer, , Salesroom New White Felt Hats For Midsummer Wear $2.25, $2.45 and $2.75 th summe are the : ” Felt till late in the Autumn. ‘s / / Large White Felt Sailors sacri Soft-brim White Sailors, with ribbon White Felt Sailors in mu om shape with applique ved, B2.75. Small Roll-brim White Felt Hats with braided felt t $2.25. Many Pretty Styles in Women’s Summer Dresses $5. 15 and ‘$7. 50 ¢ made of ummery Dr wear Gingham Petticoats 50c and 65c dresse Lengtl 38, 40 42 in Be 50e and 65e. Sateen Petticoats, 95e, $1.25 and $1.50 ( € V r 1 bla a 1 whit pes in the Sate I t Chey are in Ijustable-t y 1 laited-ruffle elud Neckwear Reduced to ng | luced to 10¢ 10c the ment Salesroom oth smart for wear —Basement Salesroom re than one for Fancy Ribbons 15c Yard $s, checks, her novel: for hair- rimming. Rubber-Cushion Hair Brushes _ 45¢ style, w Summer Vests 10c to 25c iy OMS Vests in a sortment of the i mmer styles, plain and iss-ribbed — weaves, th ; taped or fancy ps, priced at 10¢, 1244, 15e¢, 19¢ and 25e. Electric Stove Special $1.95 HIS convenient and effi- cient little Stove serves for many kinds of light cook- ig, from the boiling or fry of eggs to the grilling It he ju nsumes \ ttle curr and is pro ul 1 feet of and op an be at zht socket. ewares Section, Basement

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