The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 23, 1917, Page 10

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a HE SEATTLE STAR THE BON MARCHE |u| FREDERICK®NELSON - Closing Out All ea a a i New Organdies in Pastel Colorings ‘ ia taut anr avr anual at T5e Yard Sh IJ} tue Revny de etoar 74 high [state department jamming the sor ky-blue, maize, Nile-green, pink and light heliotro as well as purple t - tin th f| wit ‘ he pre t ind black lesirable quality for blouses, dresses and neckwear. Phirty-nine Reduced Prices eo im li i tr ae a aaa terns we sce nevee be voting eee. ies Ee ee Basement Salesroom. ie. frice ot a oy tnt a aie. “tnt we b wor . - wat ve ' enti in rt For Spring Decorating Time: style and your size, and if you can find “rset Ample Assortments of Paints and Other Shoes you can wear, buy them, for Shoe __——— ee Bargains are mighty scarce nowadays : : ! se eee yy Household Brighteners '}] WOMEN’S PUMPS AND NOVELTY WOMEN'S SH NES oe front of t SHOES AND OXFORDS Women's Pumps, patent, dull and some colored kid leathers; turn or 1 1 Colonial and plain . “0 muses; @ pair ......... $2. 49 roman unoes in la To leathers; $1, 95 Women’ ry Shoes, short a $1 49 1 nd a mostly small places abc for an appli sae caueiver: hts spieyoaer yy iy t t Are Ready in the Housewares Section | Mal nt iy days of Spring and Summer are © bring into prominence a lot of t the home that will look the better ition of paint or varnish, and now While the Baby Shop Is Holding Tite Sole You'll find lots of worth-while economies in Baby Sacque Baby Stock ii Baby Dresses and the like. For even in these uncertain times ve an secure a bargain now and again. Baby’s Cashmere Hose 25 Fancy y Wool en . 39c (Seconds), Pair Cc Bootees, a Pair Cc Fine ribbed Cashmere Hose with | We silk heels and toes (seconds) but with t; only a spot here and there, which do | ed yarn not impair the wearing qualities. Soft-sole Slippers and Shoes, including one-strap ankle Pumps with | silk rosettes and buttons; pair 39¢ ‘H} Fine Wool Sacques, mace of soft 5 but i toned to the neck style; H scalloped bottoms ............ ‘ 50c Fancy Wool Sacques of zephyr yarn, open kimono sleeves, finished with $ ME BOWS 2... .ccccccccvcce-s 1. 25 Hand-embroidered Flannel Sacques of cash- fl es of pin and "50 hemstitching .... Cc Muslin Cec ucea nd Hee is Aa tesvs c f fine, sheer lawn: bot Oil Cloth Bibs, catch-all style; o ° Continued From Page 1. ° - ° Gu ity Onee Free $1.00 (i G LLAC t, 30 t Wh t gallon $3.00. SAI I {EI pir t, 3c; ¢ I AND INTERIOR v 50c; quart, 0c } gallon, $3.25 Al 1 UM PAINT for New Arrivals in Women’s Pumps, with turr goles, in Women's fine Shoes, : ee Hie bavi “brightening” | many pretty styles; $ 5 inde aciiiaes «thie ~ & > | ; s a proce par... Pei. nC | ts hctirs bu "$2. 95 Women’s Pumps and Oxfords, in white Women's Shoes in pat: The canvas, patent, gunmetal $ hid leathers: . {icie i calf or velvet, pair..... ne) 1 49 ‘ balk sy Ed ewe "$2.65 pute the n 4 i ur plans « } ‘ cad] Pumps and Oxfords, in tan, Women's fancy colored Kid and White - the area ; Messina Wie Cordis ser ‘ peas lack kid, patent or white $ Boots; or 1 few of each t ‘ Ne ‘eo afta for ; ga ae Nubuck; pair .......... es 1.79 style; slight!s $3. 45 in ver except ¢ Laan 5 : Short lots of Women’s Novelty Shoes, in | Women’s White Canvas Button Shoes, t : r 1 ult kid and suede leathers with welt sole } colored and white; $6. 50 a pair $1 85 te . Wy . i y “UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE ; n 1 aH es, « rer $} $3? P $3.30. 11.95 Silk D Red dt 7.95 sa ae i con oe ilk Dresses Reduce oF 7 od } A reduction of one-tt Silk Dresses—they're th tr c owd Gheore Balfour ade ith ¢ t ~ E } vored styles for spring wear. Dresses of Ik t 1 sil As I eft Lansing to Give Reception t pint, 5 quart, $1.00 BOYLI 1G a” taffeta with large Georgette crepe collars and nicely trimmed; new shade black e : . ¢ $ Ff — §f and navy. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE f : ; f % | TA } ] 1 ar te 7 J . Dan Aine - 0: t f $2.1¢ a $2.50 * S40 MURESCO WALL TI S % etwas ls ‘ae ] I FLOOR PAI ‘ i Pit ¢ many color 4 ne ] ga $1.1 f ) package uy Da y's pring utfit SOILED LINSEED (OL 25e; 10c, 12c, 18c, 20c, 25c, 30c to $1.25. WEIGHTED FLOOR POLISHING USHES, 15-4 5-pound, Eureka Window _Shade Cleaner ew life to old shades. The cleaner is applied to window ft cloth, cleaning thor- king them ready for ” a liquid which makes Cleaner and her, in carton, /5c Basement New White Women’s Khaki Suits Footwear $4.75, Sales crs a sea- son's call white,” with Fancy lace-trimmed Dresses, Empire rie with a square neck; trimmed 9 im many pretty ways............ ud Infants’ Wrapper Shirts of cotton, cotton and wool and some silk and wool; 25 finished in shell edge........0+- c SHCOND FLOOR—THH HON MARCHE Two Tables of Un- trimmed Hats at $2.75 Containing Shiny Liseres in Black and sininanal Shades Smart, new Hat Shapes that w trim your own hat, whether you expected t Fine Wool cluded are wide brim sailors, some slightly rolled; chin chin 1 narrow br es, close BEng turbans, high crown hat t Tee to Protect Brothers Ricaoanantiie and Brench’ brown ae : i for “whe Hames showed n a € and I began to see Novelty Hat Ornaments One.-T hird Less mrs. Billingsle be » fant, Gl wa X BS aniipeloncoein A mart allsehite Root tn : ex-Sheriff Robert Hodge he goat i ni soft-finished Nu-buck, as pic Curious hat ornaments that have been so popular this season—«#traw me beetles, Chinese tassels and coins, embroidered straw banda, jet bands and be din Mr. Rear of Logan's legal advise called at nd paid 43 << = tured, with white sole and noone, fe Seong sveneeuarion Oe fees tae nat ek elie oe ee ae ee ew Mi uits | cree comberite at aE Pees night before ja very smart man, with many influ / sip bedacics as ‘or 50c Ornaments 34c | | 95c Ornaments 64c_ | $2 ] Billingsley's letter to the news-lential friends, and if he gets away 7 sports and general wear. Sizes ; ara | = | lf papers follows the Billingsleys dor nt to be 3 to 7, air. 75c Ornaments 50c | $1.50 Ornaments $1 | $6.00 Ornaments $4 t key Hu in. Maatile, butWill ke eaGAER “Oho tly ehiolbe Abas $1. 75 | 50 pair a ——— l a ae | leave for McNeil island by myself| Young, Baker, Hunt and Margett al | : | ‘ all annle Daw re ae ae [finn few days and ask for admission [have immunity, and you know how SECU TG MRR EGE Thieaps arantiedl White Nu-buck Dress |] there, the same as appeared at the|much guiltier they are than we A \ g 1 B ad King cour iil last Christmas|/and [ am ¢ , t don't like street and outing suits. Mad | oots, $5.50 We Can Save You Something | Challie 124c¢ Yard unfin hed business to attend to nites Gecalen thelt chanien Ware with sailor collar and short sleeves, | with covered Louls heel and rs | - he only con ion | ever made |Hillingsley and because they are < % 4 P 4 light-w t sole. Sizes 2% to7. H © | . in my life was the time I walked |my brothers.’ | as pictured, Sizes 36 to 4 his | Price 5O p: 3 on Your House-Cleaning Needs ApronGingham 7cYd. |!" sis "ie’ sion is, ae We nae Hl $4.75. a he Rees nice $5.50 bar. | irat of th ear As a reward for si ae sical | 50c Cotton Mops, with | 25c¢ Liquid Veneer Fur- | my decision to confess and star iat ie BoE “t rik caer be Me i - ¢ stick, special 3B9¢. | niture Polish at 17¢. | Percales 10c Yard life right I got 1% month iS rhe lwiit Fa bcch el eg A cn ike White Nu-buck : Pumps, $4.50 75c Polishing Mops, with 10-quart Water Pails of saan es a 9 ott blared dria giving me }promised immunity?” But what 1 E b id Fd ‘ arpa ; a+ ma | 36inch Cotton Challie, neat col i. of trial by jury jam going to say to you fs thi . stick, at 5D¢. galvanized iron, at 35¢. | orings and patterns; lengths to 10 Follows Matthews’ Advice The only chance you are taking m rol ery ges All-white Nu-buck Pumps, Good Floor Brushes, $1.25 Punch Polish Mops | yards; a yard 12%¢, | 1 was © when I made my|with me is to tell me a le! The with hand-turned sole and cov- with long handle, at T5¢. at B5¢. Sriloh ‘Apian- Gingham check iionit ‘3 Learners leer rapbalie hada Ua ahaa diel 7c Yard ered wood heel, sizes 2% to 7 ; A ny i ying to do right be-|Mr. Reames says I did, also | $4.5 Fe Japanned Dust Pans; Scrubbing Brushes, good me. ples patterns; ood quali Tatthew inced me Pisaer vie hart pre » me : $4.50 pair. good size, at 10¢. size, priced, each 10¢. Hogham, in mill length ard Ye, would pay in th anything, and did not double-cro S WISS and Nainsook Embroideries for trimming Weir 163 Eich 2 p 1 € ng for a 1 t e 7 1 " ft ] ) 1 w nip wig a“ - Dusting Brushes, with $2.75 Carpet Sweepers, 4, Pree ls: one 36 Inches wide th ne bi 1 . 4 mae at managing ; wr of the lingerie and chil wear, finished with wel | ‘ sh a He t-but a rs yoo? assortmen of atterns; yl ped a did all he coul © the 7 » ze C S hardwood back, at 35¢. Standard,” $1.98. lengths to 10 yards; a yard 40¢ many people will give sccaaiiant MiiMilaay Cais Hot peed worked edges, and ranging in width from 1 to 5 inches, a . rite Cloth Spats, FOURTH FLOOR THB BON MARCHE LOWER MAIN FLOOR | while he wn. It is dis-/to say what Mr, Blethen did in this Te yard at $2.00 pair. couraging to get 18 months for an | letter. ‘ » —Basement Salesroom \ —Basement Salesroom. ¢ g wear, these <haki Suits the following items in the 5 1 asily-cleaned and sa ircul » with nel back, side factory white Nu- buck 4 1 | ‘ k crepe de : A Ct It is sairred over { ' / elastic at the waistline, ‘ and lace insertion bands | White Nu-Buck Boots / form the shoulder straps $5.50 Pai 1 . air 7 = — ~ — = honest confession when 1 know so “LOGAN BILLINGSLEY.”

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