The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 11, 1918, Page 14

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THE SEATTLE STAR : THE BON MARCHE | The Bon Marché Will Open at 10 a. m. and Close at 6 p. m. Until Christmas, So That Those Who Leave Work at 5 o’Clock May Have Time to Do Their Christmas Shopping : Toyland— Not only the place for children, big and small, but girls and boys from every country One little Japanese boy didn’t need the English language to let every- body around know that he thought the Toy House, with real windows and a great big front porch—a regular doll’s mansion—was the most wonder- ful thing he had ever seen. And the littke Swedish girl liked the painted Japanese Toys so well that she gurgled with joy. No one could understand what she said, but they knew what she thought, all right. The Toy Shop's the place where all children are happy. Bring your children to see the marvelous things that go, and the just as marvelous things that don’t. ‘ Doll Carriages—A complete as- Bon Speed King Coaster the Historical Puzzles—Scroll Puz- | sortment of all styles of col- favorite coaster. Has. steel zles of three historical sub i lapsible Co-Carts, ‘ Peram- axles and extra strong steel jects of interest to all young bulators and Reed Pullmans, roller bearing wheels, with Americans; 75c. 65¢ to $15.50, auto steering wheel and Z99 Puzzle—Puzzle box con a Skudder Car—A novelty car brake; $8.00. taining twelve different ani. prong a Bp ogpdowsil Same-E-Kar — A novelty mal puzzles; 75c. in ¢ used as a coaster; coaster for the small tots, Electric Questions—You ask the # ‘ why built on the style of the Kid- question in one-half of A Ch t W. | Tinker Toys for the, small boy die Kar. Can be propelled by word and the answer is found Tis mas e come to a aes, derricks and ans motion of the han- in the other half by a buzzy anything he desires; 60c. dle; $5.00. $3.00. is ) to Holiday Square Easy to reach by the Union Street Entrance or bya new Stairway from the Bargain Basement. o ° The spirit of the cheeriest season of the year is embodied in this Gift Section. It’s cheery overhead be- M k —MM U f ] G f f B Ps : cause one just must be happy when looking at the jolly freize, where pink and lavender and pea-green animals ac Inaws ost se u I ts or Oys q are sporting about. Then it's cheery below, because there are broad aisles where one can see the many $7.50, $8.50, $12.50 and $15.00 im counters laden with the dainty sort of things that ache to be given at Christmas. 1 Sake : : ws why ey going to need warmer clothes after Christmas—so you might as well make your gifts useful’ armth-giv clo ng. ° a These Mack s will please y boy—striped, plai i olored, in Norfolk style, i s Look for Holiday Square—Upper Main Floor thearlaes bok cee Saat eesenal lo Sane tek ace tia, lene Ja Nertole. Srl, i SA : 101—THE HANDKERCHIEF BAZAAR 113—ORIENTAL SHOP caper” to protect the throat. Sizes 4to 18. : 1083—THE NOVE SH 115—MEN’S SHOP - ‘ g 105 Sirois as 121—MEN’S NECKTIE pp HANDKERCHIEF SHOP a Boys’ Soldier Suits ‘ Be - 1283—THE PYRAMID OF SLIPPERS é. TEI Pe of a 107—BABY BEAUTY SHOP 125 THE PICTURE NOOK Boys Gift DELIGHTFUL GIFTS FOR = ‘s 109—SHOP OF INTIMATE APPAREL 127—CANDY SHOP ma Z I VENEEe - Fs 111—ART SHOP 29 3 SKE 0 Suits in straight or laced fronts—in a 0 . THE’ BASKET BOOTH Wearables serges or O. D. cloth; well-made a q ous So a ot mM f You Save on THE SON MARCHE: Pog gel Initial Handkerchiefs, 15e-25e | Boys’ Bath Robes ‘ : You Buy . : R Merchandise Blouses, priced $1.00 to $3.50 WARM CHRISTMAS GIFTS a pat Ty Only, and Boys’ Shirts, $1.00 to $5.00 Bath Robes in the Navajo or Fleur 3 Basement Al R G al v i | ai al Ss E PA E | Not Services Boys’ Gloves, at 50c to $2.50 de Lis patterns ; also plaids and plain 4 Boys’ Brown Belts $1.50 Ea. | sik ae. 3 to 18 years, at $1.25 4 9 ] O li M h d ARSE RY SERRE obra a ae BOYS' SECTION, UPPER MAI ; It’s Not Only Our Selling Method, ie A swe ° e je p But the Way We Buy A Clever New / ~~ Give Him Ties 4 w ‘. r . That Makes It Possible to Always Offer Lower Prices Apron at $1.95 | 7_ for Christmas 4 ‘ y $32 MAKES A MOST PRACTICAL \ ai 3 We buy all Sample Lines-Jobbers’ Lots—and canceled orders, providing GIFT ¥ oa He'll Like Them _ | || the merchandise is absolutely reliable. Wii Aas Will alee Yuet an. idee = P Stocks of this kind are always turned over quickly, enabling us to ee ae ae Christmas Ties don’t cast ; white checked, with top, belt and P bitaecal : get new goods frequently and to show the newest styles. cilliek dd glee tem, wana. Weed a fortune, either—at the 4 in white, fastened on either side with Bon Marche. 7 COATS AND DRESSES pearl buttons. Also other desirable 3 light colors ° : canine se Christmas New Aprons $3.50 In large plaids in desirable colors, open all the way down the front, fin- ished with novel pockets. Gift Aprons at 85c : Round Aprons, Square Aprons, Novelty-s Smart Serge Aprons — trimmed with lace or embroide: D ages of ribbon, There's a handy little pocket on each one. - resses White Aprons of sheer lawn and Swiss, prettily Serviceable Dresses for trimmed with embroidery or embroidered in colors, Ties for .65c Large open-end Four-in- Hands, made of Christmas silks ‘and satins, in $15.00— The Coats Are Under Market Price —Remarkable because of the good PLAIN SHADES FANCY STRIPES FIGURED EFFECTS BROCADED SATINS materials used in their making—be- Business 50¢. " i cause of the good, practical styles Practical'as Well for Sewing Aprons of sheer white material, embroidered NOVELTY DESIGNS i and tailoring and very special price. rac tica as wr for or lace trimmed, with ribbon bows, $1.25. JACQUARDS | There are Coats of Kersey, Melton, Street Wear THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE MEN'S SHOP—LOWER MAIN | Coating Velvet and serviceable wool In this lot of $15.00 Dresses mixtures, in wine> color, tobacco you will find a number of RDER_ your Personal IN THE BABY SHOP—SECOND FLOOR } good styles to choose from. The Dress sketched is a charming model—the skirt is possible. tee vaibertaie: wet adie Comfy Gowns and brown, dark brown, Oxford gray Geestine Coubde ar cad ; and navy blue. rreeting Cards as soon as i} They have the large, warm collars ! i ' of self material, fur, beaverette and accordion pleated and com- FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE | { plush. bined of plain and plaid serge se ia tia Sl —a jaunty bolero waist that HIRIST MASINGS for your eepers ia is piped h satin to match gift packages—Seals, Tags , y ! fi] the plaid. and the like ———————_79 » Let the little tots meet Santa in new j Other good styles of navy STATIONERY SECTION, UPPER MAIN ¥ | Sleepers—and they won't feel so embat® ' blue serge are trimmed with csc erhaab ring sie ean A it A | rassed. | iit i and you'll find it really sur- braid, embroidery and ney V expert on Juvenile Books oO pA) | Night Gowns $1.50 and $1.95 | Hi Lg?) prising how much lower aoe elacs Farge. trOrt 10 from the Seattle Public nwo Snuggley warm Night Gowns of outing | | ' ea prices are in the Basement. | Library is here to help you to mmnel, in pink and biue stripes, with of | pipeneentieeenes ° rn selec } be bh hs fi - chil- without collars. Sizes 6 to 12 ) B { 7 2 ‘ select the best books for chil { or Slippers 98c and $1.39 Pair Silk Dresses $15 dren CHRISTMAS 1K SOK. SHOP HOLIDAY |} $1.50. Sizes 14 to 18 at Sis a ‘| Pi A ae, a , 1* : SQUARE : a ta ¢ —Kid Boudoir Slippers in bright, pretty shades—pink, blue, We Suggest Them as Useful Gifts . Two-piece Pajamas for lit i green, red and tan—trimmed with silk pompons. to Mothers, Wives or Sisters 5 porary . ty made of striped outing. Sizes 12 . - ef ‘ 8 at $2.25. Moccasins $1.15 to $1.95 Boudoir Slippers $2.30 Here in the Basement you are sure to get Dias Ginsicns ba ' : —Warm Felt Moccasins in | —Factory Samples—just a | the best value for your money—the Dresses uaa “daa oe ii bg Sl 95c 1 ' 75 to $1.95 red, blue, tan and gray, with | few of each kind; kid, | are made of satin and messaline in plain black, ide-9.000 yarda’ in: all, Uh ohecke and piaida of iste to $1.50 Pajamas $1.75 to 9! | elkskin soles, trimmed with | chamois, quilted and padded | navy, taupe, gray and brown, also some of pink, blue, red and tan The little ones will sleep | The tiny boys like Pajamas, be silk pompons or ribbon run. | Slippers in light colors. Size figured satin, and the styles featured are new The Ginghams at 80c arc 27 inches wide. ‘Th warm at night if they wear | cause they look more like daddy. J Women’s sizes. 4 only. chy °5 16 't 48 ’ : : ; Toe Sie en Oe eka) an erprcva Sleepers like these, of pink or | Warm gaiments in pink and blue | SaES: TAO i Fine fi f \ blue outing. Sizes 2 to 6 years. | stripes; sizes 6 to 12 years. Low THE BON MARCHE SECOND FLOOR-—-THE BON MARCHE

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