The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 25, 1917, Page 10

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° 5 | Dancer Seeks War Prisoner’s Release THE BON MARCHE A Group of Delightful Silk Dresses Worth Up to $29.50 Will Be Marked $23.50 on Thursday Sarahs, Crepe Meteors, Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepes and Chiffon Taffeta tyles, tl ire lues, the cl . De KTy Silk Taffeta Flounce Petticoats $1.95 ble eff Made all sizes, and extraordinary Sheer Voile, Soft Batiste and Crisp Organdy Waists $1.59 i} pretty, tr 1 with lace ty er g collars, t neat cu immediate pronoy styles. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE A NEW CANDY BOOTH ON THE MAIN AISLE ; OF THE UNION STREET STORIE Will feature the ts of The B Marche Cz 500 WORKERS GO BACK ON — JOB NEAT Alank a dy Kitchen For ea ere APRON AT $1.45 Ea. THE TRIXIE & 29) THE ELINORE » dhe % at $1.45 EACH Trixie Aprons of B striped and checked percale, with loped edges, b in white | Aprons plaid gingham movelty pockets ; and cufis of whit Phief Takes $103.10 From Girls at Party “Trixie aIN Ge ei THESE THR SSALESWOMEN ON AI ON THU VERY PRACTICAL THE STYLES Percale Bib Aprons at 25¢ Light-colored Aprons, trimmed all arot With white ri br ; also son rir . Striped, trimmed with red braid ell made, full THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE A es Sale i in | the Biss Shop — Giving you a chance to secure baby’s out \ imaginable—in Dresses, Bootees, , Sacques, Infants’ Sacques at $1.25 ‘Wool Bootees 39c Pair Fancy Wool Sacques of zephyr yarn, with open | Fine Wool Bootes length w kimono sleeves, finished with k bows, priced | cuffs at $1.25. zed Baby Hose at 25c Baby's Cashmere Hose ( With silk heels and toes; spe 25e a pair Dresses at 98c Fancy lace trimmed Dre pire effect, with square n Med in many pretty ways , Sweaters at $1.50 5 4 Bibs, 2 for Infants’ Wool Swea , sizes 2 ‘oe oO . to 28, with Byron collars and belts Priced at $1.50. 1 Cloth Bibs, r all style; for this sale. SECOND FLOOR Closing Out the Broken Lots of Shoes Interesting Prices on Silk Georgette and Chiffon Cloth $1.25 Chiffon Cloth at 95c Closing them out at prices that make it : : 40-inch Chiffon Cloth, filmy yet durable | well worth your while to come and hunt | ee, material for dresses or trimming purposes; | Over the piles to see if your size is here fay at 16 “seth st. at 2p. m a full assortment of colors; the new, pretty | '" your style shades being included White Sport Pumps and Oxfords of $1.50 Crepe Chiffon at $1.25 canvas and Nubuck; pair $2.95. Soft, dainty epe hiffon, 40 Celaren's Skuffer-last Oxfords and wide; suitable f Pumps in tan or white; pair $1.65. ming; all Women's Shoes patent or gun offered for yo ‘ metal cali; pair $2, 65. $2.00 ello Chace at $1.65 Children’s Button Oxfords of white 40-inch real Georgette Crepe that is splen- | “Wort nig lcci al ae did quality, being woven on a box loom Feebis apie ry with welt soles, « Georgette machine; all new shades, and ahaha dl je $2.49. F only $1.65 a yard beep oe enae, of white canva — rare ’ ent or Nubuc pair 35. UPPER MAIN FLOOR-—THE BON MARCHE Women’s Oxfords and Pumps of patent, Andrew Price, of Jobn E & Co, of thin ¢ FLAGS—FLAGS—FLAGS a = smoe al; welt use of a large butt oO ) ’ P For buttonhole Women’s ee white or in cotton, + mostly to size 4 $1. 49. E canvas; or turned | sles; a | land in Texas t blact he durati offer haa | UPPER MAIN FLOOR alt BON MARCHE thins Sek men are necessar |] state's quota to the navy and Gov | |ernor Lister is urging that the |} complement be made up at once. | pe Tho selective draft ta the best oie Lweapon against snobbe in tho | iti Rev. acodrding to Capt. W Beach Suiting, 18¢ Yard |Bunn’ U. 8. A., who spoke | Transportation club this week see Yard Wide Percales at 124c Yard GOOD GRADE PERCALES IN NEAT, STRIPED PATTERNS, FOR APRONS AND SHIRTS; LENGTHS TO 10 YARDS. Dress Gingham at 10c Yard 2,000 yards of good quality Dress 32-inch Beach Suiting in pretty plaid pat- Gingham, 27 inches check and plaid |] terns and plain colors patterns; lengths to 10 yard shad WER MAIN FLOOR ; good assortment of | to choose from THE BON MARCHE Twenty-seven members of the | International Typographical unt ll Canadiana, have been kill t Kanization $7,675, Jat the y night 1) THE THURSDAY MEETING OF THE BON MARCHE SEWING CLUB IS TIM KERLEY, 14, of 3057 B9th POSTPONED The next meeting of The Bon MarcheSewing Club will be held one week from {B st., wan struck by the automobile next Thursday in the newly-improved Sixth Floor Cafe. jarives by T. G. Pidauck of 388 £0th') , lave, and suffered severe bruises, amma |}ip was taken to te City hospital AR FREDERICK &NELSON Basement Salesroom Well-assorted stocks in the lower-priced lines of Dry Goods and Apparel, constantly kept oe abreast of current fashions—dependable qualities—consistently good values—help- these are the factors responsible for the daily-increasing popu- larity of the Basement Salesroom as a center for economical shopping. ful service | Spring | Neckwear, 25¢ 1 Net-trim- welties with itched or Cotton Remnants at Reduced Prices S' ASONABLE White and jlored Cot- ocluding including An Exceptional Offering of 450 Pairs of Women’s Sample Low Shoes $2.45. THE PAIR: | ¢945 | Sizes 3:,4 and 4! Only VERY favorable portunity t re Low Shoe Straight and Colonial Pumps, Strap Slippers and Oxfords In More Than One Hundred Styles, Including Those Sketched. reduced prices. Basement Balesroom Also Featured for Thursday: 100 Pairs of Women’s Sample High Shoes At $2.95 Pair 40-inch Georgette Crepe, $1.50 Yard J ae assortment of colors in popular dress and trim- itent 1 r. Button l values at $2.95 pair. Basement Se A New Purchase of Untrimmed Hats Offers Very Good Values _at $1.95 1,500 Yards of 40-inch Crepe de Chine In an Unusual Offerins at $1. 15) Yard ;% this low price, o¥s customers share tn the vantages gaime@ &) a favorable purchase. Crepe de CQaime t8 82 good, closely-woven quality, desirable fev dresses, waists, lingerie, neg- “stment. ligees and other uses. The Hat Sketched is __ ypical of the Values - $1. 95. Other Untrimmed Hats in the Showin Black Pineapple Straw Sailor e in raw, gold 27 Desirable Colon 1 and purple Rose-pink Geranium Turquoise Quaker-gray with ver ‘ crown and and ac $ Glossy - straw, High - crown Lisere Sailor with Shape gold and blue, | High - crown, drooping - brim New House Sacques, 7c This New Belted Coat at $15.00 is one of te most re- cent additions to the showing at this price. It is of wool poplin in ff Empire-green shade, with ff Waste Baskets i \ rimming of gold-color Reduced to poplin, pearl-buttons and AC interesting price for these Dc Balak So “ . =a orated Waste Basket They ar : : " about 14 inches high, woven of splints, New Tapestry Couch with dainty floral decorations, Pric« 18¢ cach. Basement Swlesroom. Cc overs ) Nee ASING. selection Covers just 1 receiver of these serviceable Couch Earthenware strija call Gi tn 25c ee paeee ESE Teapc 1 varlo . bia. e pies irm, closely-woven fabric and good si at a rations, th © i the ave as pictured to b-cup capacity, age couch Moderately priced at $2.25, $2.50, attractive values at 2h¢@ each, " , ane $3.50 and $4.00, Basement Salesroom. includes fancy Basement Salesroom

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