The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 14, 1917, Page 18

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Red Cross Christmas Seals are only a penny apiece—get some Shop early in the day—and make it easier for those who work 4 g on the street cars and in the stores. | HE BON MARCHE for your Christmas pac kage OE ere oe — bs What! Only Eight More Shopping Days Until Christmas? Fy 7 There Is Not a Moment to Be Lost If Every One Is to Have the Right Kind of Gifts on Christmas Day q = | —Saturday will be Children’s Shopping day—and we're ready to give every help to little folks purchasing C hristmas gifts—awe will appreciate it if they B ie by | : come in the morning. Kiddies’ Gift Handkerchiefs | Children’s Books at $1.00 or Less PRE Maeemmete vy | A Whole Section of Christmas Dolls ®ecommended by the Seattle Library i ; hlic Library are and frolicsome little imps in the bor. and two young women from the Publi ary are ders— also Flossie Fisher’s funny Me ittle w ee, tiny ones—without a stitch of clothing Pag ne one boasting at Me in the Book Shop to help you select the proper Book hankies and Peter Rabbit—three in 0 i. > hs pia and so on up to the perfectly gowned beauties—the aristocrats of the | for young minds. 0 or —— | a box— Books for Children Under Eight Years 4 At 25 B Character Dolls 50c | Horsman’s Dolls $1.25 Celluloid Dolls Little Black Sambo—By Helen The Tale of Peter Rabbit—By 3 ca Ox Large size Character Dolls | Horsman’s Character Dolls, Baby Dolls of celluloid, | _ Bannerman; 50¢. seatrice Potter; 50¢. | > with nt kabl } { noted f thei tt or | mad with bent } t Old Mother West Wind Stories Indi an Primer—By Florence C. i i Children’s Christmas Embroidered Hankies, dr ie me ‘eS var ete ite : A | si a a their fa a heat in oaks an ! ia i re ; 7 himiiabes W. Burgess; Ae ad bies—By Eulali i} ; i i .. h peat wget Ps ” oy Yoh pean 00. Si et Babies—By Eulalie i egestas = _ ; Br pe ~— rot cn P rift any little girl will like dainty flowored dimity. 50c, 75c, $1.25 and $1.50. PB er Joan—25¢. Ongona Grover; The. ; awn andkerchiefs with Jainty Lawn andkerchiefs " i inked hems iP ye | sip cana aise i + Sy ot Crawling Kid $1.00 Baby Dolls $1.50 16-Inch Dolls $3.50 Books for Children { Books for Children \ designs; small sizes for | mal designs embroidered in col- ore le 0) ) racter saby ) orsman’s acte OHS f r Twelve Y ] ixtee é wee tots; larger ones for bigger | ors. In attractive gift boxes. An unbreakable Doll on Character 3aby Dolls, H 4) ee ‘ haracter D i | Under Twelve Years Under Sixteen Y ears girls. four wheels which, when | dressed in either long or | with glass eyes and false. wig. Fifty Senhtye Stories Retold— | Horesmen of the Plains—By Embroidered Hankies, pulled along by a_ string, | short clothes. The best kind | Very prettily dressed. By James Baldwin; 50¢. Altsheler; 69¢. Lawn Handkerchiefs, Three in a Box, for 50c creeps like a real baby. of gifts for small girls | Heroes Every Child Should | The Woodcraft Manual for Girls — : Lovely Baby Doll $12.50 Know—69. —By Seton; 50¢. oe o> See Sor te Sheer Lawn Handkerchiefs Character Dolls $1.25 Character Dolls $2.00 Character Doll with fine | In the Days of Giants—Abbie Handeraft for Outdoor Boys— Children’s Handkerchiefs with | with hemstitched hems and col- ee awe ee ved ai hencess aaracter Mol with Tne | In the Days of (nante—-Abo piggy d: 69 y hemstitched hems and neat em-| ored animal designs embroid- 14-inch Character Dolls, Character Dolls with un- | expression, bent character) Farwell Brown; 60¢, F By oct p> fe : ts z bs broidered design in one corner— | ered in one corner—three dif- dressed in pink and blue. | breakable heads, with or with- | arms and legs and unbreak- pended caper SA erses—R. L, pre t tale e0e mventions pia tig aa FLOOR pg hey ot ae segs These are the unbreakable | out wigs; 16 inches tall, and | able head and hands. Dressed Children’s Blue Bird—By Western Bird ‘Guide—By Reed; [ aR MAIN FL S BON 3 B kind of Dolls, with wigs. | dressed in different styles. jin short baby clothes. | Maeterlinck; 75¢. $1.00. J BASEMENT, UNION STREET SIDE | Secret Garden—By Frances Harper’s Aircraft Book for Boys Hodgson Burnett; 69¢. —$1.00. . ’ ° ° . Peter Pan—By Barrie; 90¢. Treasure Island—Robert Louis Children’s Gift Stockings It’s Always Wise to Give Children’s Wearables _ « Fair Book—tane: oe. | | Stevenson: oor 35c; or 3 Paire for $1.00 © “ LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. =. ORs. i, D \ SADC F , | | Stockings of various weights, spiendid values, all of them New Tub pg CHILDREN’S bear ty + — i} Boys’ Scout Hose, medium heavy weight cotton for boys and 95c, $1.35, $1.95 COATS | $1. r sei cp “Be Give Gloves to Children—45c to 95c a Pr. girls; fine cotton and silk lisle for girls, also heavy Wool Hose. Girls’ Dresses, made of cham- o_o | Made of dependable blanket : ee, ‘ ‘ a1 ‘i - : bray and gingham, in checks, $3.95 to $16.50 cloth in as light and dark Give them good, warm Gloves, of which we have a arge Boys’ and Girls’ Hose Boys’ and Girls’ Union stripes and plaids. Plain’ or i i patterns. 2 to 6, 6 to 14, assortment both for boys and girls. Knitted. Golf Gloves, 17c; or 3 Pairs for 50c Suits 85c to $2.00 faticy: étvies a New Coats for children Jersey Gloves; also strong leather Gloves with wool lining. . ; as: ‘ i nts, represe g Silk Toques and Ca with ; : Good weight Cotton Hose} Union Suits in many dif- Con and Seat Sis of brah pro ai , ree an Fitned are Grim ‘and Cros Kid Gloves $1.50 and $1.75 Pair for boys and girls. Black only, | ferent weights of cotton and styles : and» = colors. cheted top, and r styles; Boys’ and Girls’ Kid Gloves of tan capeskin and gray in all sizes from 1 to 16) part-wool. sizes in ; e wool; beautiful colo: combi La “ies - me years iat a ‘wa szgh eatnel nations — for skating, etc.— », 8 to 17 $1.75 to $2.75. mocha. A full range of sizesfrom 1 year up to 16 years. years. vles. Sat ee S» UPI {AIN FLOOR IN MARCHE. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE $1.65 to $3.95 ECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHI = = = THE BON MARCHE A Special Selling of— BarGcain BASEMENT Women’s Winter Coats ’ ° ; : At $25—At $35—At $45 Men’s Winter Union Suits) 0.00 «- self. Models of pompom, velour, k opossum, moufflon with collars of nutria, natural raccoon, bl n O ind Australian opossum. Your choice of Pekin, reindeer, taupe, e uc e khaki, g brown and navy. INE Coats of velour, pom- “pul a bee” in your husband's b dis ;: on ‘ , poms and silvertone rth onnet about these beauti- y Suit marked down, although this 1s Winter time, and fur collars, of course, and all|ful Coats of pompoms, velour, they are for Winter—we need the room. lined throughout with’ plain or |silvertone and suede cloth, for fanc silk. Colors are the best; | $45.00, all possessing fur collars Fine-ribbed Cotton Suits ......... You Are Going to Be Able to Give Fleece-lined Suits ................ cageeees 4s Wool-mixed Fleece Suits Cozy Bath “Perrin’s” Gloves This Cl Usual Perrin’s” Gloves This Christmas as Usual | Robes $4.95 4 A Sale of MEN’S SHIRTS at and they are going to be the same high standard as they always have t: ae — so 4 heen immensely pleasing 4 ak iving Bath Robes ie ae — The softest kids—the strongest capes have been used in the making of these | ry vila pe pata: e Perrin’s Gloves. The needlework of the French, under stress of war, seems finer | t this price we have a than ever, and so we can offer these splendid Gloves in wide assortments as the splendid line — all well | HIRTS of brand new Oxford cloth, woven madras, striped madras |} Christma: t Supreme. made, full cut garments, | 4 and Russian cords, in neat, stylish patterns, with French soft cuffs. |] LOOK FOR THE ACE OF CLUBS STAMPED IN THE WRIST—THAT MEANS | trimmed with — ribbon | 4 Sizes 14 to 17/2. THEY ARE PERRIN’S. Pee | i — er TO Perrin’s Kid Gloves $2.25 Pair Perrin’s Dress Kid Gloves $2.50 Gener sees re} d | a4 A Special Lot | Full Breas’ Shirts Excellent Gift Gloves, in the two-clasp Gloves with overseams or pique finish, $3.95 to $8.95 : 85 style, with oversewn seams. All sizes in | Some with Paris-point backs, and many a oe % aime c— —75c— bl and white, with Paris-point backs; CS ee eae state ead | | Hundreds of Them ! - striped Shirtings of single! | Only a few; a broken lot; all of also a few with novelty embroidery. gray gpg eee rating ; ampagne, | Music Books & Foli i and two-tone stripes, in many neat a nationally-known brand, which so» 7 si dine cae 45c, 50c and 60c Ea a” NAPPY, stylish or conservative | and effective patterns. French | | we cannot name in our advertis- Perrin’s Washable Gloves $2.25 Washable Gloves $2.50 and $2.75 With ail ce Fae] i Ties in a variety of patterns, or stiff cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17. ing. Wide range of sizes. | Washable Kid Gloves with pique or Perrin’s Gloves of the choicest wash- | Dance Music, with Patri. j striped, Persian effects, tlowered cas amma walt’ 5 - P. X. M. seams and one clasp at wrist. | able kid, in one and two-clasp styles. | otic, Populat and Chik | ag designs. Beautiful shades of ivory, putty, canary, | Beautiful costume shades—pearl, New- | dren's Songs, and others. | } ’ 4 Newport tans and gray with novelty port, canary, butternut, gray, battleship LOWER MAIN FLOOR Boys’ School Suits Reduced || °- dead ase one eek a eee | I yi 7 E SUITS in | Caries Mix Candy FH canard et Women’s Cotton Stockings 35c a Pair, 3 Pairs $1.00 | 2: 25¢ and 30¢ Lb. made with all-around belt That good, old-fash- 35c Three for $1.00 S k in the pinch-back — style Now, really, wouldn't you like to get a good, serviceable pair of Stockings for | joned hard mixed Cand OCKS 20c Knickers and coat are well Christmas? If you think no one will give them to you—get them for yourself. | made in our own Sani- | Your choice of medium, light and heavy weight Cotton Hose, in white or black; | ¢ Candy Kitchen | ILK Fiber Socks, ‘“‘sec- onds,” but mended by the mill and a bar- gain. Black only; 20c. Men’s Overcoats ERRINGBONE mixture in dark shades, Nor folk and pinch-back styles with extra knickers. Sizes Only. ese. 4.95 some with white feet; many with ribbed tops; sizes 81g to 1014, Upy ih Lower Main, Wasdee | UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. a | CARRY HOME § Fe ana ea Famous Mayflower Coffee 25c a lb. tra fancy large Eastern A EP A SE oy Py Pay M 4 , rien’ aa aay This Coffee is very delictous and is espectally blended and roasted pint 45¢; quart 85¢. | by our expert coffee man. None better at the price. Mince Meat; the very best; made of the best in SPE Z> ,) Pure Ground Chocolate; , Shelled Popcorn; California Layer Figs; ex- dig AILORED Wool Suits aiane Ib, 2BWG¢, or Guittard’s or Baker's, stock; sure pop celle’ nt quality table figs; $6.95 of exceptional fine qual- two lbs. 45¢. ‘ | Eagle | sweet; 3-lb. tins | White Cooking F a lb. 24¢. ity in dark, rich brown or Boned Rolled Ham; sliced for T5¢. size fruit; splendid qual- | Canned Corn; good gitde, | HEY are reduced to gray shades. Norfolk or to order, a Ib. . California Walnuts; — best | ity; lb. 10¢. standard pack, Jowa move quickly. Striped pinch-back models. Sizes \ Washington Full Cream quality, soft shell; per | Sun Maid Seedless Raisi | Corn; a can 17: 1g¢. or solid colors, in Oxford 12 to 18 _ Cheese; a lb, 274g¢; 2 , pound 30¢. | best quality; Ib. 12 Albers’ Buckwheat Fld ray. Sizes up to 42. onl 5. 95 _ lbs. for 55¢. f | Canned Pineapple; best | Royal Baking Powder; 14- 100 per cent p Va gray ! 1 ee ee eS Green Olives; good size; a Jo. 2 ae : pure; 414 ‘ Olives; g size; ¢ Hawaiian k; No, 24% lb. tins, each 22¢. Ib, sack 50¢; 9-pound pint 20¢. Fourth Floor can, sliced; 25¢. | FOURTH FLOOR sack 90¢.

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