The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 6, 1919, Page 12

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ee THE BON MARCHE Ba: 624 Dress Aprons— At About— Factory Cost— A Maker of Aprons was willing to pocket a loss if we purchased his surplus stock—He was willing to do this for another reason, to get distribu- tion through the Bargain Basement Percale Dress Aprons-*1.49 Dress Aprons exceptionally well made of good qual- Light and dark ity Scout Percale in guaranteed colors. colors, trimmed with plain shades and taped in white cut full—all sizes. Percale Dress Aprons-*1.95 Practical Aprons that can be worn as dresses—and the excellent way they are made is well worth noticing. Made of Scout Percale in plain colors and neat patterns, taped in white, Gingham Dress Aprous--$2.39 ‘These are made in the same way but of splendid qual- ity gingham. Neat stripe patterns—attractive plaids and fine pin checks trimmed with contrasting colors—large All sizes. pockets and white taping. The Basement Offers Little Service—Few Fixtures, but Lots of Value for Your Money THE SEATTLE StAX RGAIN. BASEMENT Another Striking Instance, of the Bargain Basement’s Ability to Offer You Bargains f Says Successful Nurse Must Be an Actress and Diplomat | BY ANNE M'CARION fi Veteran Trained Nurse) Corset Week At the Bon Marche’s January Sale of White Come and buy Corsets at the Bon Marche during Corset Week, Come and take advantage of the special lots and the special prices, Come and see how good our Corset Shop is — how reliable our corset methods. Once you know these things, you will make the Bon Marche your corset shop. Bien Jolie Corsets at $3.50 Of course you want your dress to fit just right, therefore proper fit ting corset necessary—such as these Bien Jolie, offered at $3.50, Made of le pattern in pink broche, with medium low bust, long, 7% free hips and spoon front steel—daintily trimmed with Val. lace and § ribbon. Sizes 22 to 30. j R. & G. Corsets $2.45 U. S. MISSION TO STUDY CASE _ DF AUSTRIANS FIVE DROWNED AS SOUND SHIP _ TURNS TURTLE Brassieres Priced 29c Good values these R. & G. Pin) If you want Brassieres for general Broche Corsets—with medium bust wear—at a low price—see these at 29¢, and long skirt; fine for the average s in two styles, both in hook figures—silk embroidery trimmed and . Sizes 34 to 42. They'll be y during Corset Week. BRASSIERES 59% ion Cluny Lace Brassieres with ric centers—vélues you'll like zes 34 to 42 LAWN RUFFLES AT 25¢ fitted with two pairs of hose suppoft- ers. Sizes 20 to 28 ELEANOR CORSETS $2.25 Elastic top Corsets of pink broche long hip style for slender figures. fir Sizes 19 to 26 at $2.25. at BROCHE CORSETS $4.5 2 About 59 Broche Corsets in Suc Ruff made « “hee cesso and G, D. Justrite makes. Spler m aia Ander armahin, Capt did fitting models at a most reasonable a hand i ng at ‘ and Lieut. H. G price. Collins Does Not | American Lady Corsets $1.00 for Corset Week Corsets, specially good value at $1.00—made of good coutil with me dium bust, spoon front steel and fitted with two pairs of hose support ers. Sizes 20 to 36, CORSET SHOP, THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Intend to Bea premier second he intends to g to reports receive an early re Suits Are Far Cheaper in January : We want to reduce our Suit stocks to the lowest pos- sible level in January, so we cut Suit prices very deeply. New York makers also want to reduce their stocks —they, too, are willing to take much less—and we could not resist the temptation to get some of these lots for you. That is why we sell Suits for less in January. A Group of Suits Reduced to $19.50 These suits are late winter models whose figures were far higher than that, but that makes no difference— out they go at $19.50. SECOND FLOOR & Norwood Brockett _Is Back in Seattle » 2 Japanese Envoy Gains New Title x SOCIALISTS CONTROL _ FILM PROPAGANDA Odds and Ends of Dinnerware Half Price and Less Five large tables hav tock dinner Baron STakino vith the aut : BELGIAN SMALL TRADE ARE IN ASSOCIATION AMSTERDAM Ya Belgian been filled with all odd pieces and remnants of former » patterns, and reduced to half price and less for this They have placed in three price lots, including: Fine English Semi-porcelain dinnerware. Several patterns of American Semi-porcelain ware. and a few pieces of French and Haviland China dinnerware, Dishes At 15c — Dishes At 35c Included in this lot Here you will find are odds and ends of all odd Vegetable Dishes, } sizes of Plates, Soup small Meat Platters, Plates, Oatmeals, Small Cream Pitchers, Sugar q Coffee Cups and Sau- Bowls, Nappies, Gravy cers, Ramikins and Sau Boats, Pickle Dishes and cers, Egg Cups and other pieces, at 35¢ Fruit Sauce Dishes, apiece. ; : 2 Dishes At 85c The odd dinnerware at S5c_ includes large Meat Platters, Covered Dishes, Cas- Pete Compton Leads Association Hitters : CALLS FOR STATEMENT OF NATIONAL BANKS 4 gar VASHIN( Germans Protest x cf eon } seroles, Chop Plates, But- 97 Against Pianist {'\\"" y Re er Dishes, Water Piteh- ] COPENHAGI Jan, 6.—The Ger-| a len ee i ay rs, Sauce Tureens and J > Foor . dozens of other piec Sr eg ae 7 No dinnerware delivered on) at these prices. POURTH FLOO

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