The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 29, 1918, Page 16

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THE SEATTLE STAR Down from the North he comes— Saturday--Belgian Santa Claus’ll Be Here Saturday bit), | tae Dave uy ata : j and Help the see ¢ s y¢ iy ea —" ! 2 arche T' 5 \GM), _ . ‘Ls to see all his boy and girl friends—at The Bon Mat che Toy Shop a Starving Children Haven't you ever wondered at the hundreds and hundreds of miles that Santa travels te in Belgium cach year? First he’s here and then he’s there—for the first eleven months when he's § collecting presents for Christmas. But Christmas is his really busy time, because he has to visit so many chimney tops and fill so many stockings. How on earth does he do it all? But busy as he is, he would not forget his little Seattle friends, so he sent a wireless from his home in the North that he would be at The Bon Marche Saturday—and in the Toy Shop, of course, because he knows that WHERE THERE ARE TOYS THERE ARE SURE TO BE LOTS OF GIRLS AND BOYS : If you've met him before, come and see him again! And if you’ve never seen him, you must surely do so, for there is no one like Santa! Parker's War Game for the boy who loves to Tintograph—a paper doll house and dolls with play sham battles, $1.00. stencils and colors to make dresses and furni- ture, $1.00, Character Baby Dolls with bisque heads and eyes that open and shut. A complete outfit—suit, jacket, bonnet and bootees—is included; $9.25. FS Coating the Girls for Winter How Would You Like to Get a At Prices From $10 to $35 Cozy Bath Robe for Christmas? —Snuggly warm Coats of velour plush, silk —One of These Robes at $4.95 Will Be Most Acecptable Pe A Oe Women’s Bath Robes of good warm blanket cloth—in floral or conventional designs, of rose, Copenhagen-blue, tan, gray, navy and lavender. Each robe is neatly trimmed with ribbon and has cord at the waist. fv American Made WashableKid Gloves $1.65 a Pair We’ve 1,000 Pairs to Sell at This Price One-clasp Washable Kid Gloves—made in America— made with novelty embroidered backs or contrasting welts Pique or P. X. M. stitching. Timely, Indeed, With Christmas a Short Four Weeks Away Five popular shades—pearl, white, gray, tan and ivory, and all sizes from 51% to 714. Nice to give or nice to keep, UPPER MAIN FLOOR Naval War Toy is most exciting, consisting of a battleship that is built and then blown to pieces by a torpedo sent from a small sub- marine, at $1.50. a Tots’ Comfort-Giving Wearables FOR BABY BROTHER OR SISTER Little “Nighties” —Colored Sleepers, sizes 2 to 8, 85¢. —Colored Gowns, round neck or with collars; sizes 4 to 14, at $1.50. —Night Gowns, round neck style, sizes 44, 16 and 18, at $1.95. —Peggy Pajamas, one-piece style, of out- ing flannel, sizes 6 to 14, $1.75. —Peggy Pajamas, sizes 10 to 18, priced at $1.95. —The styles are especially adapted for the ] growing girls. | —The collars may be buttoned high to k | , out the cold — being of velvet, plush, self. } THIRD FLOOR—THE PON MARCHE. material or fur. | —Belted or Empire Coats— all girlish and | , pretty. | Girls’ Wool Serge Delicatessen Specials Christmas Candies Candies are no longer considered That will save much time a lurury, but with food value. Girl’s Wool-Faced when you are doing Hand Rolled Chocolate Dresses at $15.00 —Two-piece Pajamas of stripe outing; frog trimmed; sizes 14 to 18, $2.25. Christmas shopping Creams $1.00 a Box Comfy Bath Robes, pink or blue with conventional patterns, $1.50. Bath Robes, in all colors, sizes 2 to 6 years, $1.95. Novelty Wool Sweaters, corn, rose or Pekin blue, with sailor Warm Wool Mittens, white and colors, at 35¢ and 50c. Baby Bunting, with hood at- tached, pink or blue, $1.95. Blankets, white or with colored figures or characters; each, 85c and $1.25. Baby’s Warm Wool Bootees, iri white and colors — priced at 35¢ and 50c. Wool Toques, in white and col- ors, to keep little ears warm —50c and 75c. BABY SHOP, SECOND FLOOR, Mayonnaise Dressing, 45c lb. Potato Salad, 15¢ a pound Kippered Salmon, 30c |b. Dill Pickles, 4 for 10c RDER your Christmas Cakes and Plum Puddings in plenty of time—you will find it a great help when preparing your Christ- mas dinner. FOURTH FLOOR. Candy made in our sanitary kitchen — each box contains a pound 12 ounces—delicious, whole- some, pure. Walnuts 45c Pound A new crop of California Wal- nuts—just in time for Christmas —the soft shell kind with good, full kernels; 45c a pound. Raisins 25c Box Cluster Raisins for the Christ- mas table—sweet and wholesome —25¢ a pound box. CANDY SECTION, LOWER MAIN FLOOR $1.00. Sweaters at $3.95 Sizes 28 to 34 The girls can be warmly dressed for school at little expense if they wear heavy wool-faced, with plated back, Sweaters. These have roll collars, pockets, are dark cardinal color, and stand no end of wear. Regulation Sailor Style Regulation Sailor Dresses, easy to slip into, most becoming to the average girl. Comfortable, warm frocks with large sailor collars, braid trimmed and with pleated skirts. 200 Girls’ Gingham Dresses at $1.00 . Sensible styles in Girls’ Dresses—well made and extremely good value at In striped and plaid ginghams, trimmed with bands of contrasting ma- terials, with fancy collars and pockets. LITTLE DAUGHTER'S SHOP, SECOND FLOOR. Hitting the Happy Medium in M en’s Clothes You don’t have to be extravagant when you buy a new Suit or Overcoat. There’s no need to see how much you can “blow in” at a single purchase. _On the other hand, it doesn’t pay to buy poor clothes at any price. Far better to hit the happy medium. Buy clothes that have assured style—good tailoring—at a sensible price. The Bon Marche specializes in Men’s Suits and Overcoats of this sort. LOUIS HOLTZ SUITS AND OVERCOATS, $25 TO $05—IN MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN'S STYLES STYLEPLUS SUITS AND OVERCOATS ARE PRICED THE NATION OVER AT $25 AND $30 “LANGHAM HIGH” SUITS AND OVERCOATS— THE YOUNG MAN'S FAV ORITE — AT $25 AND $30 Men’s Rainproof and Wool Mackinaws $12.50 to $18.00 Good Wool Mackinaws, made to stand the weather and stand the i, wear. eee |, ST et g eM I Made full Norfolk or box-back style with the large roll collar to = pe keep your neck and throat warm. MEN'S CLOTHING SECTION, UPPER MAIN FLOOR, THE BON MARCHE ARGAIN BASEMENT TAILORED AND UNTRIMMED HATS $1.00, $2.50, $3.75 ——~ and $4.95 ~~ The values are ‘all splendid, no matter which price you decide to pay —All new styles and a good assortment of them—made of Velvet and Hatters’ Plush, shown in a good variety of popular colors and black. Untrimmed or tailored with ribbon bands and bows. Men’s Shoes and Slippers—Special Values at Lower Prices Men’s Dress Shoes of | Men’s Felt Slippers, gunmetal calf, 6 to 10 with felt soles, $5.25 Pair oP $1.15 Pair Men’s Shoes of’ box : Men’s Leather Slippers calf, black and brown, in brown and black, 6 to 10 6 to 14 sada ’ Macki 50 Boys’ Mackinaws at $7.50 RAIN-PROOF—COLD-PROOF—AND JUST WHAT WANT FOR JOHNNY’S CHRISTMAS There’s not a boy living that doesn’t like Mackinaws for school and outdoor wear—and they're so practical. Of heavy wool mackinaw cloth, with large shawl collars — and two large patch pockets. YOU'LL Boys’ School Shoes —made of heavy gunmetal calf, blucher style, with stout vdyear welt leather soles —solid leather heels. Sizes 9 to 131% at $3 $1.95 Pair Men’s Union Suits Cashmere Socks Sizes 1 to 51% at $3 Winter - weight wool- mixed Union Suits—high neck, long sleeves—ankle length; natural gray, in sizes 36 to 46; all sizes, $2.75. Mackinaw Shirts 95 Chippewa Shirts of all- wool mackinaw cloth—full coat style—in plain colors and plaids. All sizes. Overalls, Special $2.59 Made of heavy quality blue denim in bib style. Jumpers to match at the same price. All bear the Union label. Flannel Shirts $2.75 A special purchase of | Heavy Flannel Shirts in | gray and khaki color. A good range of sizes to | choose from. 65c Pair Men's Fast Black Cash- socks, with ribbed s and Corduroy Trousers Popular styles in fancy plaid patterns. Sizes 26 to 36. Little Boys’ Mackinaws, Sizes 3 to 9 Years, at $6.50 Boys’ Warm Overcoats, $8.50 to $15.00 Better have those boys of yours properly fitted out with Overcoats } Men’s Trousers $3.95 | $3.50 Pair for winter. These military and semi-military Coats are just what the ] lads like. Coats of tweeds, cheviots, chinchillas, corduroys and other ] heavy overcoatings. | BOYS’ SHOP, UPPER MAIN FLOOR. Heavy Wool - mixed Trousers in dark gray— well tailored and very practical for every-day wear. Sizes 34, 56 and 38. Fine Heavy Trousers that wear like iron—come in dark, practical shades. Sizes 34, 36 and 38.

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