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i i THE SEATTLE STAR The Bon Marche Will Open at 10 A. M.and Close at 6 P.M.From Now Until Christmas | Santa Claus Wants to Please Everybody Ait Goon 000 E * ) me LITTLE GIR, Yate Op > / utrmee He Has Toys in His Pack to Suit Every Purse and Taste J . i is Santa . » the 0 ead ers this year. He chose the Things that go, and things that don't, as well as te that squeak anc ‘ , He’s a wise old man is Santa, so he has made the Toy Shop his headquarters tl : > : s ca wiry m! ) oF crie biggest, airiest, lightest toy department in Seattle, where hundreds of toys line the shelves. Fat as Santa are waiting for their ire owners. And how the children do enj them! No girl or boy cries in the is, he can walk down ‘the aisles without touching his sides, so wide are they. Oh, he’s wise, old Santa, That's Toy Shop unless it is because he cannot ‘have the toy that he wants. why he comes to the Bon Marche each year. : f Toys for $5.00 Toys for 25c Toys for 50c Toys for $1.00 Toys for $1.50 Toys or $3.00 oys for $5. : Tin T. 7 consisti Woode Animal Toys un —The Fish Pond Game; it’s great —Sunny Monday Wash Set, in —Electric Questioner, with a bat- —Doll Carriage of wicker with ] r —Tin Tea Set, consisting of ae Ariggeas I ss ‘ wat dt Z sport fishing when numbers are which the little girl may use ter ns are answered by rubber tires, reclining back, | | | - ertho Asegia mile pine i a ve age - on the tails the ironing board, tub, wash the tric key, which buzzes movable hood and high handle } ‘ ‘ gaily painte semble “KS, parrots, COWS, Frab- sta othes wash boarc ihe, } H tea pot gaily painted. = . paged : han ) 1 —Educational or Spelling Board, t a" : thes rack, wash board when fis right answer is touched. . for the boy in his ! | __potts with conipoaiiion heads its, horses se ears. with letters on one side and nu- ae bet Rael Gather Bit i ati 30 likes to build things, H : ‘ —Japanese Wooden Ducks whose merals on the other wih } ‘ting: Gets ete tes the thi and stuffed bodies. : ; to taining tin utensils, rolling pins ‘oth, in: fall *t illustrates the things a : ? heads bob in and out as baby pulls —Gilbert’s Misto Magic, in which aiid dngiealinent cts Rie aor \ y be constructed. At —Tintograph Sets — paint .hu- them along. the young magician may do card —Character Dolls of all sorts— horse hair and »: Indtor ¢oes with Tea mor in every one of these! —Games: Pitt, Rook. Plaza. Bo: ind disappearing tricks. 3oy, Baby and Girl Dolls, all Hines al a ade alti call i —Dolls: > Dutc Soy and Gir y dressed. “Gae Pgi.08: , —Tin Horns all gaily painted. Scouts, Baseball and Flinch. xs pre Du h I ur — ioe Bh e = a Oe Giaabe die ihe’; Sof on anion, olls, 2 ) € DUS ny, §: “ a"). 7 ad nooklet i fis ert: wit 4 —Wooden Blocks upon which —Tinker Blocks upon which ter Dolls with unbreak sads all s of surprises—Dolls, a booklet illu “and track with a rheoe jf j baby may learn the alphabet. baby may learn the alphabet. and stuffed bodies. Rattles, Horns, etc. that may be co “4 { é Easy to reach—from the Union Street Entrance or the Stairway from the Bargain Basement. i ’ | Bought at This Price— It’s Wise to Buy Them at Once and get as much wear out leather soles and heels. SIZES 9 TO 131, $3.15 PAIR SIZES 1 TO 51, Women’s Dress Shoes $4.35 a Pair Shoes that are neat looking and a comfortable fitting style. $3.75 PAIR of them as you possibly can | Made of chocolate brown kid with i —_ ated toes rine Sanaa —] q ‘ C cloth tops to match and half Louis heels. Sizes o sing - much cron Women’s Toe Rubbers, open-front style; sizes 65c these cold, wintry days. | 8 to 7; special, pair........cecececeeeeeeesers ‘ The Coats are made of Kid Boudoir Slippers Women’s Felt Slippers warm coating velvet, belted 98c a Pair a oe _ a yle, trimmed with b Dainty little Slippers of ne anie’ ireen e 2 Bi it as a fp ah ayo pink, blue, green, red, tan and | Comfy Slippers in laver der and i ‘ thay ah. he arama 6 APO kid, trimmed with silk tan with lez r soles and silk ; can be worn high to the pompons. pompons; sizes 2 to 8 | a be Hasrandu Brow Women’s Moccasins Novelty Slippers $2.30 Pair Seed | BRUNI: “Brown || $1.15 to $1.95 Mules of satin fn dainty and Navy, in sizes 34 to 44. Felt Moccasins in red, gray, | light sh , also some of fine Exceltent Coats, Lined Throughout, Are Only $12.50 Four-in-Hand Ties 25c, 45c, 50c and 59c All Are Fine for Christmas Giving Men’s Silk Four-in-Hand Ties in a wide variety of patterns and Y colors, and when you see the Ties you'll know these pric 5e, 45c, 50c and 59e—are very special. Men’ s Silk-Plated Socks 50c Pair Pure thread Silk-plated Socks with seamless lisle feet. All s n gray, white and black. They come packed six s to a box—which makes a very nice gift. Men’s Christmas Handkerchiefs Handkerchiefs hemstitched border 2 for 25c; 8 for 50ec; of fine lawn 10¢ each, or £ also 25¢ and { with narrow 15e¢ each, or and linen, 3 for 25¢; 35 each. brown, nder, heliotrope leather. ne price is specially and blue es 2 to 8, at $1.15 | low, because we only have to $1.95 a pair. size 4, Some of the Gifts Men Like to Get All-Wool Mackinaws $15.00 The Chippewa brand of All-wool Mackinaws in single and double-bre ed style, with large collars; dark prac- | Khaki, dark gray and plaid. tical plaids; size 3, 38 and 40, All-Wool Mackinaw Shirts $5.95 Chippewa brand, warranted all-wool Mackinaw Shirts —made full coat style—some with double shoulders. Men’s Fine Suspenders 45c a Pair Good Suspende a style that men like—made of heavy elastic in a rted colors. Put up in faney boxes ready for giving. Garters and Arm Bands 50c a Set Paris Elastic ( Arm Bands light colors gift boxes, practical to { iarters and wked in fancy lect for any man. in assorted Something Git Aidelewake $1.00 GOOD LOOKING AND INEXPENSIVE Many a pretty style in Neckwear, all givable and up to date. Georgette in white and flesh, edged with lace. Crepe de Chine in square backs, roll satin, Georgette or organdy collars; also plaited Organdy Vests, and for only $1.00. Handkerchiefs 15¢ Apiece Women's “Kerchiefs” of batiste and white with embroidered designs; also white with colored designs and solid white or checks and pla Hairbow Ribbons 40c Yard Hairbow Ribbons in moire ‘and plain taffeta, nov- elty satins, plaids and fancy floral Ribbons. May : be used for fancy bags, coat hangers, camisoles at caps. lawn—plain ids. UPPER MAIN FLOOR LET ONE OF OUR BOOK CAKES BEAR YOUR CHRISTMAS GREETING Delicious Cakes, made to represent book—nicely decorated and with words, “Christmas -etings.” Decorated Shortbreads, which will appeal to your Scot- tish friends. Decorated Boxes, filled with macaroons, delicate THE BON MARCHE a morocco-bound or without the an assortment of fancy cakes and meringues NEAR ENTRANCE TO BOOK SECTION-—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Delicatessen Specials In the Coffee and Tea These § Numbers Section Galt Ribbon Tea, per Sweet Reli Ey eaprulits. pana ‘ : Orange Marmalade, 28¢ Cocoa, a tin a pound «t grade aes Mincemeat, 30c¢ a Ib. aapaty a pag Mayonnaise, 45¢ a lb. FOURTH FLOOR N MARCIE THE BON CIC, SU We aa : 7 rai ean ee oe DIA My b] . j HO IDA SQ ARE 101 WANTED TO BE ‘ Girls Gingham L Y U s Scarf | . “ Dresses The Ideal Gift Center and Cap Sets : ° “1 wish I could spend the day there,” said a girl who was in her middle teens. And a woman w ho had visited the Square 1 at $2 25 echoed the remark. Wes a place that appeals to young and old, and the eye is taken by its attractiveness and the mind is | or 12 } t struck by its convenience and practicability. j : : ih ione “ oy T hi » Ava. Sets of brushed wool Wash Dresses, nice for . *£ Where the Other Things Are— | : Ba wd school wear; made of plaid Masculine Gifts 101—THE HANDKERCHIEF BAZAAR ‘cas thom tat poles ot 3 and checked gingham ‘in AT THE MEN’S SHOP—NO. 115 HOLIDAY SQUARE 103—THE NOVELTY SHOP ihe Suen ' many color combinations. 05 we 3 % y Men's Bath Robes 105—-HOME GIFTS » sppate és Belted, straight line or are undoubtedly serviceable, and these, moreover, are good 107—SHOP OF INTIMATE APPAREL Toques with turn-back vestee effects with. large are undoubtedly serviceanie, anc 3B a ae + 109—BABY BEAUTY SHOP. j brim,—long scarf to Pi nc fiend . to look upon. They are of heavy quality blanket cloth in ART SHOP | keep the neck warm— 1 collars Pp ’ : y4q d : 111—ART SHO} | p W r cy plain blue, green, brown, wine and tan, while some use strik- 113—OR AL SHOP | in gray and black ; Other Wash Dresses up ing color combinations; $5.00. ; <CKTIE AND HANDKERCHIEF SHOP | stripes. Other sets a to $6.50. ip Shen's House Coals THE RAMID OF SLIPPERS | to $5.00. } ’ Girls’ Winter Coats, of medium and heavy pibieticatdeth GMAT th erav MG tron and green THE PIC rl RE NOOK Girls’ and Children’s Wool Toques, of fine weight zibelines, velours, army cloth and are of double-faced golf cloth in gray, Dlue, CANDY SHOE athe page oe , in best styles, $12.50 to with striped and plaid facings. They are the thing for the 129—THE BASKET BOOTH wool yarn, in Copenhagen or white, 65¢. $19.50. evening at home; $5.00. HOLIDAY SQUARE—UPPER MAIN FLOOR SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE P LITTLE DAUGHTER SHOP—SECOND FLOOR al SRE 5 SAR ck ARE re Si ntl miata il mecca SUEUR ee, | ; . ° ‘ | PD, Christmas Gifts—Useful— Pretty—Acceptable indie the © THE BON MARCHE You ial Ww ph "i ° ' cr” R ARGA! BAS EAT ee er Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses} } | Basement. a ¢ t Difference f id & . GAIN ASE int) @® <) Superior Styles $8.95 : [\ ha deme ¥¥| fe Ir Lovely Georgette Crepe Blouses in colors t Warm Velvet Coats Boys’ Gunmetal \ P07 lee Wir creamy, fenh tinta and white, Semone tasided Skee ee ae 3 Sh NS dl ve | beade d, with many odd collars. 12 50 oes \\* 1 & ry ) ler bE Crepe de Chine Blouses, with round, square or V necks, hand embroid- e —durable Shoes and neat looking re cae ered, tucked, others ta ilo red -in remarkably good styles. Any one for $8.95. for either school or dress wear— A) se /X ita ge 2COND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE } When Coats Can Be made of stout gunmetal calf— . - blucher cut, with strong, heavy Kiddies’ Gift Hats THEY’VE BEEN GREATLY REDUCED—BUT THAT DOESN’T KEEP THEM FROM BEING NICE FOR GIFTS $1.25 for little Tailored Hats, banded velvets and velours or corduroys. $1.95 for Tailored Hats colored facings. $3.50 for prettily shirred Velvet Hats ors; also black with colored f gs. $5.00 for Tailored and Soft Shirred-Effect Hats, in combination flower and ribbon trimmed. $7.50 for clever little Velvet Hats, or with pompons and ribbon. HAT SECTION, SECOND FLOOR THE with streamers, others with in bright col- beaver trimmed BON MARCHE HELP THE RED CROSS IN THE WORK OF RESTORATION The Red Cross rejoices in that the war is over, and the large necessity to make surgical dressings is nearly ended, but there is still a great work to do. Our activities must now be devoted to restoration and rehabilitation of the stricken lands of Europe Your aid is needed. Help in this great work by lend- ing your time in sewing and knitting garments now in such great demand, MARCHE l