The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 18, 1918, Page 14

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THE SEATTLE STAR ie A Straight Talk to Christmas Shoppers This isa cash store; we believethat our customers come to us be- Courtesy, deft willingness, and the desire to please, on the part of all cause they want to shop where they can save by not having to pay our personnel, with carefully organized and smoothly running sys- for expensive service features, to them not worth the price. In other tm, well planned to take care of customers’ wants, make up one of our chief aims. In the Bon Marche, we are always working for improvement—we ) : 3 are human, and not perfect—and we want you, our customers, always We recognize a duty to the community. Our basic policy isto find — to leave the establishment feeling that you and your personal wants words, some of the usual expensive service features of most depart- ment stores are not emphasized at the Bon Marche. tionery, assorted tints, box at $1. —Eaton’s Highland Linen, out the right thing to do, Christmas Greeting Cards To Bear Your Message of Cheer and Good Will F you are not sending gifts to all your close friend I and relatives, Greeting Cards will carry your me Cards with artistic decorations and a few words of ¢ appropriate for mother, father, sister, brother friends, Gift Stationery Little Gifts That Please Whiting’ tepresentative —Eversharp Pencils, $1.00 to $5.00. Linen in pink, white, buff —Fountain Pens, $2.50 to $9.06 and blue; 24 sheets of paper —Brass Desk Sets, $2.50 to $8.5 and 24 card: with 48 envel- —Writing Portfolios, $1.50 to $8.00 inen Lawn in gift —Volland Framed Mottoes, 50c, 75 assorted tints; box at and $1.00, i $1. —Calendars for 1919, 10¢ to $1.50. Hufd’s Deckle-edge Sta- HRISTMAS Dressings that make 24 sh your gifts more attractive, and 24 envelopes in a gift box, at T5ec. Cards, Seals, Tags, Tinsel Cord, Ribbon —Autocrat Linen, 8 quires in a box, as- zene, Tissue Paper and Poinsettia Boxes sorted tints, box at $6.50. reasonably priced. { ———— UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE RB THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Silk and Serge Dresses Splendid Values and Exceptionally Good Styles $19.75 The Basement Is Constantly on the Lookout for Special Buys—and New Dresses » Are Unpacked Most ue we Every Day Serge Dresses In pleated styles—Moyen Age and Rus- sian blouse effects, of good quality serge. in navy blue and black. They feature embroidery, braiding and but- ton trimming. A few Jersey Dresses are included at this price. Sizes 18 to 46, but not all sizes in each style. * ilk Dresses Made of taffeta silk and messaline, and some very pretty styles are combined with Georgette, and are unusually ef- fectively trimmed with embroidery and beading. Navy, taupe, tan and brown—sizes 18 to 46. Buy Her a Waist for Christmas —and if you want to get the biggest value for your money buy it in the Base- ment. The newest styles are here to choose from. Lingerie — Georgette Waists A & Waists J “e —$2.59— Pe #)\ —$5.49— Dainty Waists of fine, l hei hare says vas sheer Voile that have Y hs can ordinarily buy for hemstitched seams and ye eS $5.49. Made in the trimmed with inserts | ea om very I styles, of imitation Baby I ‘Ss =f r beautifully embroidered lace — large collars, wage : and beaded, Flesh, trimmed with edging ‘. white, mais, biscuit to match. Sizes 36 to 2 color, navy and black. 46. Sizes 36 to 46, Tillie Thrift Buys Christmas Slippers in The Basement and and Is Quite Joyful Over Her Savings Kid Boudoir Slippers Women’s Silk Poplin $1.39 Pair Slippers $1.39 Pair The Daniel Green Silk Poplin Comfy Slippers in lavender and tan, with leather soles and ilk pompons. Sizes 2 to &. Dainty little Slippers of pink, blue, green, red, tan and black kid, trimmed with silk pompons. Women’s Moccasins Manufacturers’ Sample $1.15 to $1.95 Slippers $2.30 Pair Moccasins in red, Mules of satin in dainty brown, lavender, | light shades, also some of otrope, pink and blue; | fine leather. The price i wes 2 to 8 at $1.15 to | especially low because we $1.95 a pair. have only size 4, have been met perfegly from every standpoint. | Books! Books! Books! Holiday Square Appropriate Gifts for Old omething safe and sensible to suggest to and Young busy holida hoy Slippers for men and Children’s Books Copyright women, hev you want, will be found The Slipper Pyramids in on the slipper pyramid in Holiday Square. —with a representative from the Seat- Fiction 75c Women’s Boudoir Slippers tle Public Library to tell you what Here are.a few of 95c to $1.25 books little folk hould read—and most popular late copyright Of crepe cloth a, Mg in veered shades » what they should be taught to read. kemagTyes ache are “hun match kimono 1ey have matting s anc l wrap sas tsleed are trimmed with silk pompons. Sizes 21% to 8. tbr : “ , ot ¥ <i ks that no child Son of Tarzan—Edgar Rice Women's Felt Slippers padi ROUIG IaCk: Burroughs $1.75 a Pair Treasure Island, Stevenson, $2.50. When a Man’s a Man— Good-looking Felt Slippers in comfy style, |} —Alice in Wonderland, Carroll, $1.50. Harold Bell Wright with soft padded soles; neat designs, in a good Rol pe . catas Rainbow’s End—Rex Beach , tobinson Crusoe, Defoe, $1.50. T , assortment of colors, CG F, Tal $1. The Mcjor- ulph Connor : i irimm: Fairy Tales, $1.00. Dear Enemy—Jean Webster ee eee Kidnapped, Stevenson, $1.25. A lar Country—Winston Churchill ] si -00 an “4 —Anderson Fairy Tales, $1.50. Tt Haunted Woman—James Oliver Men’s warm, comfortable Slippers, made of Hans Wilks’. Dod $2.00 ~wood. | i. 2 + ry ax 5 | pee 2 7 - Ker, 0ag ve . 7” . r . b J sree tot! with heavy, flexible felt soles; plain The Career of Katherine Bush—Eleanor styles—all sizes n The Boy Mechanic, $2.00. HOLIDAY 8QUARE—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Stokes’ Wonder Book of Fairy Tales, The Leopard Woman—S. E. White. "Oy 2 $2.00. BOOK SHOP—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Square¥ The Sweater Section In Holiday Square Want et aay Is a Happy Medley of Color $ "The Rainbow is rivaled in these dainty garments of silk and wool—yet for service and Christmas continuous use it would be hard to find the equal of the Sweater. That’s why they are Because ‘All the “Fellers” _‘'vely Christmas gifts. Wear Them et : ee FIBER SILK SWEATERS $10.00 HUG-ME-TIGHTS GIVE WARMTH RAIN-PROOF MACKINAWS In blue, yellow and rose, these Sweaters These are crocheted and come in many COLD-PROOF MACKINAWS are lovely garments indeed. Sailor collar and Varieties. One is of pale pink wool, bor- | AND ALMOST WEAR-PROOF tasseled sash as well as pockets, finish them, @¢red in blue, at $2.50. Another has a salt herare exonlant eaioic 0.00 and pepper background against which is con- | i wee bs y t ues at $10.00. trasted borderings and tassels of lavender, at So many different kinds of Mack- $9.08; Sable eau te “9 # av ~= inaws here, made in the Norfolk style SILK SWEATERS ARE $25.00 of gray, and it is a novel border, inact aaa with full belt and collar that fastens The owner of a Silk Sweater would have a “ % : i up closely around the neck to keep out true feeling of luxury and the conviction that SCARF AND CAP SETS the cold winds, here is a garment which has a long life. These Scarf and Cap Sets come in mene designs have sailor collars, full sash and slash pock- perch iy 8. is = veo ets with bandings of contrasting weave, and with borders and pompons of white; $1.50, come in cherry and blue; * $2.00 and $2.50. BLACK AND WHITE CHECKS AND WHITE CHECKS IN AND BLACK CHECKS Also plenty of blue and brown plain Jottings From Holiday Square colors—and every one of good, sturdy anti a lense > rs y . : : : =, : tr mackinaw cloth.» Please the boys by Piano Lamps come in the satin brass and oxi- Felt Slippers come in pink with runnings and getting Mackinaws from this lot. dized finish. The cylinder shade may be bows of lavender ribbon. The soles are of | adjusted at any angle and the cord is 5 feet buckskin, which makes for hard use and | At $7.50 and $8.50 long; $4.50, warmth; $2.25 a pair. MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE UPPER MAIN FLOOR Santa Claus Says “Baby First” and with that thought in mind we publish the following list of things to give to baby to make him happy. Baby’s Silk Bonnets, trimmed with oft folds and frills, $1.25. . r me | ‘ “Sa | ee . 4H \ Complete Dinner Sets | Heavy Wool Sweaters in red and white splendid quality; $3.50. ~ . IDEAL GIFTS FOR THE HOME \ Sweater Suits in Rose, Copenhagen, K } We have a wide range of Dinnerware. Cardinal and White—Leggings, \ f many patterns to choose from. You can buy Sweater and Cap; $7.50. / the open-stock plan or in 60-piece sets, 4 which are complete service for six persons, Wool Toques in white and colors; cun Fe and include covered dish and two meat plat- ning for baby sister; 65¢. ———— ters. A few of the Dinner Sets we have: Long White Coats with cape prettily embroidered, at $6.50. 50-Piece Dinner Sets of American se mi-pore¢ 50-Piece Dinner Sets of American porcelain lain, plain white; complete set for $9.45. with conventional border design; complete Comy Flannelette Wrappers, trimmed in pink or blue, at 75¢. 50-Piece Dinner Sets of American porcelain for $20.75, with gold band decoration; complete for 50-Piece Dinner Sets, Johnson Bros.’ English Baby Brother Creepers in white and S11.85. in, blue border design; complete for dainty colors, $1.25 to $3.95. 50-piece Dinner Sets of American porcelain Sleeping Garments, made of warm, si oral spray decoration; complete for 50-Piece Dinner Sets, Johnson Bros.’ English x anid porcelain with coin gold border; complete ; 50-Piece Dinner Sets of American porcel: for $31.45, Outing Flanne'! ig ; . " an porcelain s annel Night Gowns, warm with rose border decoration; complete fot 5 Dinner Sets, hand-painted Nippon and cozy, at $1.50 and $1. $16.70, # comple hee Pelt es Nipp OP—SECO! ‘LOOR d ; $57.10. BABY SHOP—SECOND FLOOR CHINA SECTION—FOURTH FLOOR fleecy outing flannel, 95¢. THE BON MARCHE

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