The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 13, 1918, Page 16

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_THE SEATTLE STAR ATRIOTIC Song Books—with all the National Musie ICTORY Lockets—for his picture — shown for the first ‘ ! e ’ e Saturday Children’s Day— Today, General Pershing’s Birthday Bring the Little Folks Down to the How Shall We Celebrate the Anniversary Bon Marche Bright and farly of This Great Soldier? Let us celebrate it by showing hospitality to \ MILLINERY WEEK \ Hats at $7.50 Hats at $10.00 For now that the stores close at 5 o’clock the earlier you can do your ; oe os Saturday shopping the better, i Canes ae a : \ EMPHASIZING PRICES THAT REPRESENT v Let us make it a big week-end celebration lasting over Sunday—let \ TWO LARGE GROUPS OF SMART us make it every week-end— \ % TUMN HAT Hundreds of soldiers and sailors come to Seattle every Saturday— ae AUTUMN HATS TAKE THEM OUT FOR A RIDE IN YOUR CAR— a oA Sith ASK THEM HOME TO DINNER—PUT THEM UP ~ Clever Hats at $7.50 rf / FOR THE NIGHT IF YOU HAVE ROOM. All the newest and best Autumn Millinery ¥ Call at the Y. M. C. A. or the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Club—or call ideas — Dark Velvet Hats with trimmings of re \ } q woo up the National League for Women’s Service, Elliott 3102—they will grosgrain ribbon, wings, fringe, feathers and be glad to supply the soldiers and sailors. novelties, showing the new henna shades. Autumn Hats at $10.00 IN PETTICOAT LANE Of Lyons velvet, in most interesting new r al $ shapes — with colored facings of velvet or og Silk Petticoats $4.85 Georgette, smart feathers, bows and em- a» , 7 broidered bands of suede ribbon, wings—in all In all Fall Colors the loveliest of the Autumn designs. Well-made Petticoats of excellent taffeta or with Tricot Jersey tops. Made SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE in simple tailored styles or with deep double flouncings, some with cording and tucks, shirring and ruffles. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE DEPENDABLE SCHOOL SHOES 7, \ ° Shoes that will keep your feet warm and dry ‘ : : , ad d Seb LINCO SHOP—-LOWER MAIN FLOOR Economy in Girls’ School Clothes “Munsing” Union| — $2.00 a Pair inane | hae alee ¢ | Direct from France — two - clasp s. ; ‘ ay ga og ane oe ee | Oe ae Suits $1.00 overseam Kid Gloves in black, white, Neat looking Gunmetal (lth good | Blucher styler with» heavy leather c 1 “ c c cr < 4 ) an | 2 f 1 @ B Pp las ‘4 >) ene b * $2.25 AND $2.50 $5.95 TO $15.00 A splendid line of Munsing Union bee sgt Nile grays in a full leather soles and heels. Sizes 1114} soles and heels on round toe last, 500 Girls’ New School Dresses A splendid collection of Girls’ Fall Suits for women, of good quality THE N / WASHABLE to 2. Sizes 214 to 514. —made of dependable ginghams and | Coats in velour, Egyptian plush, bur- botocharhy urea a all shapes and styles. | Gi OVES ap rie t ee Children’s Shoes $3.50 Pair | Youths’ Shoes $4.00 Pair it siyies Tyan bread ‘batts and | ass Be ineh Velyers ian CHRy et ; Ex 7 Siz ce 40 44, $1.25 | Perea face Bee ‘ a Children’s Gunmetal Button Shoes Youths’ Gunmetal Shoes on @ fancy pockets. ; | Sizes 6 to 14. wX1TA WIBES, to r oe EXCELLENT VALUE —footform, the proper fitting last— | neat-fitting English last with heavy i ne aris | WOOL SWEATERS $8.00 : . One-clasp ‘Made - in - America” with good weight soles and spring | welt soles. Good Shoes for dress GYM SUITS $3.50 << ATERS po. Union Suits Gloves—pique sewn with embroid- heels. Sizes 814 to 11. and general wear. Sizes 1 to 2. Girls’ Winner Gym Suits of black Girls’ All-wool Sweaters in green, ered backs, in white, black, pearl, A | ’ : sateen, in sizes for high school girls. ' gray, red and rose. Sizes 28 to 34. $1.65 to $2.00 khaki, tans, browns and grays. Youths’ Shoes $3.50 Pair | Boys’ Army Shoes $4.50 Pair Youths’ Gunmetal Shoes, Blucher Of tan Russia calf leather with Sibert escort style, with heavy soles and heels; | heavy soles. Splendid Shoes for SHOP, SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Women’s Munsing Union Suits UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE in heavier grades, of ribbed cotton, cera in all sizes, | N P L S Ik reinforced with copper toe caps. | school wear. Sizes 21% to 54%, at : : ew “Luzon” Si Sizes 10 to 1314. | $4.50 pair, Saturday— “Belgian Relief” Day Part Wool Union “Umbrellas $5.00 = S WHITE E | Suits $3.00 ore The “Bon” Delicat IN THE WHITE ELEPHANT SHOP ulls do. | “Luzon 10-ribbed pure Silk Um- : e Bon Lcucateieen ; LEARY BUILDING—BASEMENT Pr yng pics Sets. park sem brellas in costume shades, nigger The hurried housewtfe’s help : : act ia ‘ pe jth pa oe he ty ab brown, taupe, navy, emerald, purple, SPECI! . sag ; Every cent received in the White Elephant Shop on Saturday goes __ sleeves, low neck, half low ne€k and| cardinal and garnet. Smart new ; : SI ECI pe Bo Lortdghe ara ig direct to feed some starving baby in Belgium. : ankle length. | In sizes 84, 36, 38. In) sport handles and loops. Mayonnaise Dressing 45c Pound | New Potato Salad, 15c Pound § ? . out-sizes, $3.25. | JUST INSIDE THE FR STREET Sweet Mustard Pi 25¢ Pint | Old English Pork Sausage, 30c Ib.» e! ¥ SHOP—FOURTH FLOOR 7 Go and buy something—and help this worthiest of causes. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE ENTRANCE Ba THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT DRESSES— EXCEPTIONAL VALUES $11.95, $14.95, $22.50 Three remarkably good lines, featuring Serge, Wool Panama and Wool Jersey | COATS—SPLENDID VALUES AT | $16.50, $19.75, $22.50 Prices that are within the reach of all All the modish styles for Fall are represented in this large collection of Coats that are tailored of reliable | fabrics— Pom Pom Cloth, Zibeline, Melton Coating, | Plush and Cheviot. All belted effects with high storm or rolling shawl collar, trimmed with plush and fur. NEW TAILORED HATS Making many fortunate and foresighted buys en- ables us to offer these unusual values at Lower Prices. All are made on trim, smart-looking lines, embroidered, or trimmed with stitching and military braid; pleated or gathered skirts. Black, heliotrope, taupe, Burgundy and a large showing of navy. Sizes 36 to 42. MEN’S AND BOYS’ GOODS AT SPECIAL PRICES $3.95 {> PRACTICAL COATS A SAMPLE LINE OF SRUE|| Men's Cotton Socks 2¢ Pair || | Smart, Ready-to- For the School Girl at Medium weight Cotton Socks with seamless feet. % e ; : f W ear Styles of | Gi rls 9 Better All sizes in a good line of colors—black, white, tan, Velvet and | Ee A —a | gray, navy, champagne and wistaria. ’D OF; > ‘ , Hatters’ Plush | Plenty of Coats at this price that are very good value | Dresses Boys School Blouses for 59c The attractive tail- and made in neat, practical styles. Made of heavy cheviot Another shipment of B ne Y Blow t ll for 59 § cea |coating in navy blue and serviceable mixtures. High Will Sell the U: Paes pe ly br Boys Diouses. vo sell Tor ove, “bea pionels re = waistline and belted models with collars of plush or plush | ual ah pre made of plain chambray and striped pereale ways give one a dressy trimmed, and pockets. Sizes 6 to 12. Basement Way in light and dark colors. Sizes 6 to 15 years. appearance — yet are very comfortable for f general wear. Sailor F shapes, mushrooms and B roll brims in black, GIRLS’ BETTER COATS FROM “For Less” $8.95 TO $12.50 Men’s Heavy Overalls at $2.35 Heavy, durable Overalls, the “Chief” and “Samp- son” brands. Made extra well of heavy denim in Prices Range From $4.95 lain blue or blue with white stripes. A good range / taupe and navy. ° F pia I good rang : pe Savings on Underwear to $18.45 yi! of sizes, : ° , . a ’ ° - {|New Untrimmed Hats for and Hosiery | Beantifel Dresses of Fine Gingham, Men’s Trousers, Special $2.98 | Women’s Fleeced Women’s Cotton Hose | nN sa Serge, Silk and Velvet Figo for practical, all around wear. Made of ; ; a A sample line from one of the foremost manu- | khaki and whipeord material, in light and dark $1.95 ; Union Suits 98¢ 35c a Pair facturers of Girls’ better Dresses; made of the | Sh#4es: and well tailored. Sizes 34 to 42. Cotton, fleece lined Union | Or three pairs for $1.00. | ,* sses; made of the | Suits; high neck and long | Fine black Cotton Hose with | better grades of materials; very fine gingham, Men’s Work Shirts of| Men's Heavy Work Untrimmed Hats in the new Fall styles—many all- | sleeves; sizes 36 and 38 hes Pe : : : chambray sre : al Styles—many all- | sleeves; sizes 36 and 38. | white feet; sizes 8 01%, | splendid quality wool serge, silk < dvet / chambray and cheviot | Gloves of str * velvet and others of moire and velvet combinations; all- hite feet; sizes 8 to 1014, | S] ] ty wool serge, silk and velvet. All iloves of strong mule ’ Sreligaiaraiaholee ae aeieie: ae Ue os shirting; sizes 1414 fcide cineeeeD R black or black combined with colors in the new shades. Women’s Fleeced | Women’s Cotton Hose | ae styles that show splendid tailoring. to $1 25 pp aber; 69c Z Af f th il : | Underwear 89c | 49c a Pair Sailor and box pleated effects—others with | 17-........ Hl oP aes I oe mets the im a and untrimmed High and low neck Vests} 4... Gotton Hose in black, | ZULMPES and overdresses—trimmed with pip- Me » oe Shirts of | Men’s Work Gloves of styles are sketched— and ankle length Pants; Hine Votton s408e In black, | | ~ iderv. silk ce pay . gray striped outing flan- | heavy white canvas with | 4 h a. have sizes 34 to 38; larger sizes, | Mahogany, beige, blue and ings, embroidery, silk braids and buttons. nel; sizes 69 strong leather 2 | Ei others as we 40, 42, 44, at 98. white, in sizes 8144 to 1014, SIZES 8 TO 15. 14% to 17 C | facing; a pair.. 49c ie * : _ = = ee

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