The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 22, 1918, Page 10

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ieee teecahceeatinen “ocamn cen okt aaa eal THE SEATTLE STAR THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Selling the $70,000 Stock of the Reed-Smith Co. of Bend, Oregon— AT ABOUT WHOLESALE PRICES Your Opportunity to Secure Men’s Clothing, Shoes, Hosiery, Underwear, Blankets and Other Lines of Dry Goods at Prices You Are Not Likely to See Again THE SALE WILL BEGIN ON MONDAY MORNING | | | The Reed-Smith Stock Is a Splendid Stock When the war started Mr. Smith fig- ured out that prices would go soaring, so he laid in a two years’ supply of staple lines. Many of these goods are worth double today — many cannot be pur- chased at all. But the War Did Not Help Bend So the Reed-Smith Company decided to sell out. They took the Bon Marche’s offer because it was a spot cash offer. That is why the Bargain Basement is holding this sale with bargains that are WH bargains indeed. Many Nationally Advertised Lines in the Reed-Smith Stock Some of the best-known makes will be found in this sale, for the Reed-Smith Com- pany kept the best of goods. We Cannot Mention the Names in This Advertisement Because of agreements with the makers not to advertise their lines at a cut price, but the goods are here, and at big savings. Do You Realize What An Opportunity This Is? What a chance to buy good, special prices, when everything is up and up! reliable goods at going up, This is the Reed-Smith Store of Bend, Oregon, photographed while the stock was being packed for shipment to Seattle. Only a Partial List of the Bargains Is Available at Present Writing, but Their Name Is Legion “WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S SHOES | Infants’ soft-sole Shoes, black, white and combination colors, 85c. Infants’ First-step Shoes of black kid, broad toe style, $1.00. Boys’ Scout Shoes and others of heavy brown elk leather, $2.25. Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes—Buster Brown and other makes—gunmetal and patent leather, $3.00 Women’s Novelty Shoes—brown kid with cloth tops—white canvas and Nubuck, $5.95 Women’s Hamilton-Brown Shoes—lots of styles some high top Mountain Boots, $8.50 WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S HOSIERY | Children’s Bo-Peep Stockings, 25c a pair Infants’ White Cashmere Stockings in a good assortment of sizes, 39c. Women’s Burlington Black Cotton Hose, elastic ribbed tops—all sizes, 29c. Women’s La France Silk Hose—splendid quality, white, black and boot top shades, $1.59 WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR Many lines of the well-known Munsing Wear Women’s Summer Vests, good range of sizes, 19c. Women’s Summer-weight Union Suits, 89c. Women’s Vests and Pants, medium and heavy weight, 89c. Women’s heavy-weight Union Suits for $2.29 Children’s Union Suits, heavy weight, 89c. Women’s Silk and Wool Union Suits, $2.49 and $2.95 All-Wool Serge 89c a Yard In Various Widths and Weights In Navy Blue and a Variety of Other Staple Shades Twenty-five pieces of All-wool Serge at a price you'll not likely see again in a hurry — it’s absolutely a splendid bargain in Dress Goods, and anyone who wants adress or skirt length will simply have to come early. ° Amoskeag Daisy Cloth 29c a Yd. White and Light Blue If you have tried to get Daisy Cloth within the last few months you know how very scarce it is—well, here’s an oppor- tunity that will enable you to get a supply and at a lower price. Special, 29c a yard as long as the quantity we have lasts. Utopia Gingham 25c a Yard 27 Inches Wide—Plaids and Stripes Toile du Nord Gingham, 27 inches wide— fancy plaids and stripes, 35c. 32-inch Costume Crepe—white background, floral patterns—specially priced 35c. Imperial Chambray, 30 inches wide—plain colors and very fine check patterns, 35c. Fine quality American-made White Pique, 27 inches wide, 25c yard. Fine quality White Pique Skirting, 45c. Anderson’s Imported Dress Gingham, special 49c. Princeton Chambrays in good colors, 25c. Beach Suitings, 30 inches wide, special 19c yard. Dorset Wool Blankets $9.95 Tine quality Wool Blankets, size 70x80 inches. Medium gray | with faney striped borders. Woolnap Blankets $3.98 Good, heavy Blankets — soft wool finish; sizes 64x76 and 66x80 inches. Gray, white and_ block plaids. SPECIAL VALUES IN MEN’S SHOES AND SOCKS Men’s heavy Work Shoes of Russia calf and tan oiled leather, oak soles, $5.50. Loggers’ extra high top Boots of heavy waterproof leather, heavy soles, $9.50. Heavy Shoes for shipyard workers, brown and black leather, $3.25 pair. Men’s Dress Shoes, many of the best-known makes—black and tan, $7.25 pair. Men’s Fiber Silk Socks—a nationally-advertised brand—black, white and colors, 49c. Men’s pure thread Silk Socks—of the same make— black, white and colors, 69c. Men’s All-Wool Griffon | | Men’s High-Grade All-Wool Suits $19.95 Griffon Suits $21.95 Men's Suits, all are the Men's better Suits—that are ex- famous Griffon brand, priced ceptionally good values. All of them at exeatiy wholesale cost, and are the famous Griffon brand, and oy verre ie es they're priced at wholesale cost, and less in some instances. Lots less than that in some cases. Suits of good styles, but nothing to suit every style of man, but noth- over size 40, ing over size 40. EXCELLENT BARGAINS IN MEN’S SHIRTS Men’s Dress Shirts—well-known brands, of fine percale and corded madras, $1.39 Men’s All-silk and fine Fiber Silk Shirts, fancy stripe patterns, $3.89 Men’s Work Shirts of heavy quality black sateen, well made, special $1.39 BOYS’ WOOL SUITS $4.95, $8.50 and $9.95 Excellent Suits, made by Cohen-Emblem Co., one of the best known manufacturers. All Suits made of good wearing fabrics in the best of styles. MEN’S AND BOYS’ HATS AND CAPS Men’s Felt Hats; good line of styles and colors, $1.25 Men’s Hats; many Stetson and Hardeman makes, $2. Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Caps, 75c. Men’s and Boys’ Felt Hats and Wool Caps, 35c. THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT

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