The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 30, 1918, Page 16

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BRIGHTON | Scnook Ye m The Schoolgirls’ Delight Surefit Dresses $2.25 SIZES 6 TO 14 YEARS Little Mary will get many an admiring glance on the first day of school—if she wears one of these pretty Surefit Dresses. They're true to name, for they sure do fit correctly—and the pretty plaids, stripes and plain colors are ever so appealing. Two styles are here shown, but there are others—with fancy pockets, belts and collars — contrastingly trimmed. Girls’ Middies at $1.25 Many little girls like Middies for school wear—and here Off for School Looking Spick and Span IN NEW DRESSES AND COATS NEW SHOES AND STOCKINGS And of course we are ready to give mothers every aid in fitting the little ones out properly for the first days of school. Hairbow Ribbons 35c— for School Kiddies Have pretty, bright Hair Ribbons for the little girls on the opening school days, either plaid, striped, plain or figured. Crisp and new and reasonably priced. These Girls’ Coats Meet All School Needs AT $12.50 TO $45.00 The little miss who has one of these Coats will be ready to go through all kinds of weather—during school days. Coats of Melton cheviot, Egyptian plush, zibel- ine and corduroy. Cunning styles with plush, velvet or fur trimmings— others tailored with latest ideas in collars, pockets and belts. Girls’ Wool Sweaters at $8.95 Dependable, good-wearing Sweaters for school wear— blue, brown, rose and green, with belt and sailor col- they are at $1.25. Regulation style, made of good grade white middy twill with fancy collars of rose, blue and gold, some braid trimmed—others of blue Devonshire. GIRLS’ WINNER GYM SUITS $3.25 SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Ribbons for hairbows and sashes—5 and 6 inches wide, in light and dark shades in colorful flowers and stripes; a yard, 65¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR Infants’ White Fiber Sweaters Special $2.95 IN SIZES 24 TO 28 | AND IN WHITE ONLY A group of Infants’ Fiber _ Sweaters remarkably un- derpriced; in white only, with pockets, and in sash style. Splendid garments for carriage and porch wear. KnitUnderwear and Hosiery for School Days Children’s Part Wool Union Suits A special line of Union Suits for school wear—will stands lots of strenuous strain and wear. Drop-seat style, with Dutch necks, elbow sleeves or high necks, long sleeves, ankle length. 1 TO 8 YEARS, $1.50—8 TO 12 YEARS, $1.75—12 TO 16 YEARS, $2.00 Boys’ Lackawanna Twins Boys’ and Girls’ Shirts and Drawers $1.15 Union Suits for $1.00 Splendid ality underwear for ‘ : Gas aatorel aver, epbedescart: Ribbed Cotton Union Suit, slightly vool ments for boys 6 to 16 fleeced—gray and cream color, wit “oo ha alla closed crotch style, for boys—white, years. with drop seat—long or short Girls’ “Lackawanna Twins” Union sleeves, Phi sith, a Suits — white, part-wool, seat sre — Nhe, PATe Wools, ake oes Boys’ and Girls’ Stockings—light, style, with long or short sleeves, low O 0 or high necks, $1.40 to $2.50, medium and heavy weights, strongly reinforced knees, heels and toes; a according to sizes. pair, 35¢ Boys’ “Lackawanna Twins” Union ,, 4 tk mie Suits, natural gray, fall weight, with UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE patent closed crotch, at $2.00 to $2.50, according to sizes. Children’s Stockings—extra heavy —in ribbed cotton, Maco cotton and silk lisle—white, tan, pink, blue and black, at 40¢ to 50¢. Children’s Hats 95c to $4.95 Children’s Colored Hats, including velvets and broadcloths, tailored or fancy models. A small as- @ sortment from a sample ‘INFANTS’ DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR lar trimmed with contrasting colors. Fiber Sweaters $10.95 to $15.00 Many different styles, made with belts and sash effects—plain and fancy weaves in wanted shades. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Windsor Ties, plain, plaids and stripes—just fine to wear with middies—at 35¢, 50¢ and 65¢. THE BON MARCHE Hundreds of Standwear Suits | Women’s__ Phoenix Silk Will Fall in Line Tuesday ings The Ideal School Suits—$10.00 $1.00 and $1.5. AN EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS WITH EVERY SUIT Without doubt one of 7 5 si tiaeiie ‘ the best-wearing lines of The “Standwear’ Suits for boys are the popular school Suits. Hosiery for the money. J They have two pairs of knickerbockers, full lined with taped Seamless | Phoenix Silk A . Bt . Stockings, $1.00. seams—knickers for the sturdiest of boys. The coats are full Full- fashioned Phoenix cut Norfolk with one-, two- orthree-pieced belts, patch, slashed or set-in pockets. Also military models. Sizes 6 to 18. Silk Hose, with seam in back, $1.55. Better Suits in one and two Special table of Boys’ Blouses se aos sh Passes in trousers, $12.50 to $22.50. at 75¢. these Silk Stockings Je Corduroy Knickers, $1.50 Boys’ Caps in plaids, checks waiting for you at $1.50 a to $3.50. and tweed mixtures — good i : Hats for boys and children styles, at $1.00. in Rah-rah, Trench and Tele- Middy Sweaters for boys in scope styles, each $1.50. school colors, with high button Boys’ tapeless style, open cuff, mili- tary collar, in guaranteed col- ors, $1.00. BOYS’ BECTION—-UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE and ivory; also some was! able doeskin and chamois, UPPER MAIN FLOOR THE BON MA RCHE | RGAIN BASEMENT |BUY CHILDREN’S SCHOOL CLOTHES IN THE BARGAIN BASEMENT | Buy Them Here Because ‘‘Prices Are Lower,’’ Offers Opportunities to Economize | ; _—and Mostly Because the Merchandise Is Always Reliable SCHOOL DRESSES} BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS | —$1.49— In Sizes 6 to $8.50 Of good quality linene in plain colors—light and 17 Years dark blue and dark green—box pleated style—band Will Be in the Schoolroom When the Roll Is Called Tuesday trimming and collars of white poplin. Sizes 6, 8, 12 and 14 years. Norfolk Suits, made of good stout wool mixtures in gray and brown shades. The Coats show splendid tailoring and have an extra good grade of lining—full Girls’ Wash Dresses $2.25 lined knickerbockers. on, ALL SIZES, 6 TO 14 YEARS _Two styles at this price—one high waist model with wide girdle and flare pockets, the other has a shirred skirt trimmed with straps. Made of plaid gingham and plain chambray. Girls’ Serge Dresses $4.95 IN SIZES 6 TO 14 YEARS Practical Dresses for every school girl. Made in the popular sailor style of hard twilled navy blue cotton serge, so very serviceable. Trimmed with white braid and emblem. Hats for the School Girl | New Silk Boys’ Knickerbockers | Boys’ School Blouses | —59c Each— | $2.95, $3.25 and $3.95 Some of plain blue chambray, oth- | Inexpensive, smart Felt Hats in many novelty shapes, in dark and light colors, brown, red, blue, sand, mais, gray, white ers of percale in a good assortment of striped patterns; attached collars. | ° a — — | Dresses < 98c Pair and tan. Simply trimmed with ribbon and _ stitching. | 1 1 95 Knickerbockers made of tweed White Satin Hats $2.95 Children’s Hats at $1.95 $ ° : Sizes 6 to 12 years, | mixtures, so serviceable for school So smart for high school Of velvet and felt in various | A Simple But Na Sizes 8 to 16 years; 98c. wear; buckle fasteners at the knee. girls. Becoming mushroom style styles — some trimmed—others ‘Smart Style Boys’ School Sh tyle, oys Schoo oes Boys’ School Suits for $5.95 | Boys’ Mackinaws for $2.50 |i" Good School Suits, made of wool mixtures, so reliable Only a limited number of these Boys’ Mackinaws to for hard wear; also a few of navy blue serge. The coats | sell at $2.50. Ideal school coats that meet every demand are belted and have patch pockets; full knickerbockers. | of the school boy. Made of heavy mixtures in black, red Sizes 5 to 9 and 15 and 16 years, and gray plaids. Sizes 10 to 16 years. Boys’ Hats and Caps 49c, 89c, $1.49, $1.95 A large collection of Boys’ Hats and Caps—a jobber’s sample line that we've marked at very special prices. Hats and Caps of fancy tweed mixtures and corduroy, in all sizes. ‘ Gingham Dresses $2.49 SIZES 6 TO 14 YEARS Dresses for school wear of pretty plaid gingham of very nice quality. An attractive girlish style, trimmed with large pearl buttons and embroidered poplin collar. | “hae ae a Tem have a simple tailored finish. Special in the Men’s Section om % A Table of Girls’ Shoes Prices Ranging From $2.35 to $3.95 Girls’ Coats” $8.95 and $9.95 A good line of heavier Coats in sizes 10 and 12 years. Made -of serviceable plaid coatings with large convertible collars, | wear. ‘ wide belts and pockets. Full, | shape with roomy coats that are very | weight soles for hard wear, practical. SIZES 12% TO 3 Girls’ Cotton Union Suits $1.19 | They are a_ sensible Comfortable, Fleece-lined Cotton Union Suits with the waist combination | crepe collar. reinforced with knitted straps and fitted with extra buttons for fastening underwear. Sizes 4 to 11 years. ° Gurmetal Calf and Kid Shoes. kind | of for school and rainy weather | Sizes 16 and 36 only. round-toe . low heels—good | —made of nice quality _as Sketched Dresses that will fit and suit the purpose high school girls. A TABLE OF BOYS’ SHOES Prices Ranging From $2.65 to $3.30 They are broken lines, sizes ranging from 914 to 5, but not all sizes in every line. Some Dress Shoes and a good assort- ment of the heavier kinds for school wear—broad styles with heavy soles, | messaline in navy, black, dark green and brown. Straightline effect with | soutache braiding on the waist and Georgette The belt and bottom skirt have | cord trimming. lish flare heels. BOYS’ HEAVY SHOES FOR $2.85 Pair Sizes 9 to 13 $3.25 and $3.45 Sizes 1 to 414 These are priced according to the size. Made of black and tan oiled leather, blucher cut, broad toe style—easy fitting and com- fortable. Heavy soles and Eng- Flannel Shirts $2.75 Wool Flannel Shirts specially priced. Ideal and the Wright and Ditson, two reliable makes. Made of good weight wool flannel in gray mix- ture. Coat style with military or low turnover Work Shirts $1.25 __ It pays to buy Work Shirts in the Basement— it pays because the price is lower. Made of heavy chambray and cheviot shirting in blue and gray, with attached collars, Sizes 141% to 16.

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