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] | THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1919. Seed teehee Summer Weight Union Suits $1.00 é Cool and comfortable are these fine ribbed Cotton ' #] Union Suits, and most reasonably priced. Made with " i low necks, sleeveless, knee length —all sizes, in pink and white, and for $1.00 a garment. | —Jersey-ribbed Tights and Bloomers, pink only; sizes P 86 and 388, 75c. —Forest Mills Union Suits with low neck, shell knees » and sleeveless style; all sizes in white, at 75¢c. —Swiss-ribbed Vests with low necks, sleeveless—band or lace tops, pink or white, at 50c. —Women’s fine ribbed Cotton Vests and Pants, regu- lar sizes, 45c. | —Women’s ribbed Cotton Vests, low neck, sleeveless, ' also bodice style, at 35c. ‘ —Broken lines of Boys’ Ribbed Union Suits, In knee _ lengths and short sleeves, at 50c. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE The Rage for Taffeta Exemplified in Smart New Hats at $10.00 TAUPE AND BROWN VIE FOR FAVOR WITH NAVY BLUE Taffeta Hats in brown, taupe and navy. Big droops with tam crowns. Small turbans and toque styles. Some with Georgette flange. Hackle band, pom poms and ribbon trimming. Many have trimming of fringe. Fabric Hats still continue to be summer’s favorites. ’ Price—$10.00. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE our own stocks and cuffs. tow belts and fullness in pleats. ARGAIN BASEMENT] You Shop for Pleasure or Profit—The Bon Marche | Bargain Basement Offers Many New Attractions Every Day Black Plush Pony Coats $21.95 Velvety black plush, rich and lustrous, vies in beauty with the handsome lining of figured silk. The style of these garments, too, will come in for more than a passing glance—notice the big collar, the deep cuffs, the smart belt and big, round plush buttons with which the garment closes. Sizes from 36 to 42. ' Fiber Silk Sweaters | $2.95 They're unusually good to look at, with handsome colorings, and are to be had in several styles, all belted. The collars are large. Colors are Peacock, Rose, Salmon, Purple, Turquoise and Pekin Blue. Jap Silk Waists $1.95 In four favored shades—white, flesh, black and canary. The styles are varied with trim- mings of small pearl buttons, fine tucks or hemstitching. Some have cuffed sleeves. Col- lars are round or in sailor effect. Bungalow Aprons $1.39 Percales, chambray ginghams and cham- brays are the sensible materials used in mak- ing these practical Aprons. All have kimono sleeves and most of them are belted models. Front or back openings. Infants’ White Dresses 98c, $1.29, $1.49, $1.59 These are mostly lawns, but there are many, many dainty new styles finished with em- broidery, lace or smocking. Round and square yoke patterns are in- cluded with long, short or puff sleeves, “Oliver =z) Twist”’ = Play Suits $1.95 There are plain blues, greens and pinks, besides dark blue with white figures and white with striped and figured patterns: in pink, lavender, black or blue. Children’s White Tennis Oxfords The Hood Rubber Company’s white canvas | Tennis Oxfords with white rubber soles. | Dandy for summer wear. | | Sizes 6 to 1014 at 90¢ Sizes 11 to 2 at $1.00 Cunning two-piece worked out in sensible fabrics of blue, green, tan or pink, and fastened with white pear] buttons. Some are in combinations of white styles for kiddies, waist with colored trousers. All are cute enough to wear any time, ‘yet practical enough to wear all the time. ea FOR WARMER DAYS aes. 6) Jersey and tricotine in sand, olive green or pure white, with iris silk collar Coats with clever straight lines, nar- — ee) July Clearance in the Garment Sections COATS AT $35.00—A SALE This sale was made possible by the purchase of a jobber’s surplus stock and from Bolivia cloth and velour in rich garnet or shepherd checks in the styles that foreshadow the late summer modes. narrow belts. SECOND FIOOR—THE BON MARCHE 4 HE BON MARCHE | Some are button trimmed and all have Whether You Age I atorestél i Warm Weather Needs or July Clearance Economies, Your | Saturday Shopping at The Bon Marché Will Be Most Satisfactory WHILE SUMMER IS HERE It’s a Pleasure to Wear Silk Gloves Kayser and Mohawk—two famous brands — they stand the test of wear and washing, and have a maxi- mum of style. Kayser Silk Gloves 85c Wear Silk Gloves now—why not? The best for com- fort—easy to clean—economical to buy. : Two-clasp style with double finger tips, in black, white, brown and gray, at 85c a pair. rf —Heavy Milanese Silk Gloves in black, white, brown, mastic, pongee—splendid value at $1.00. —Milanese Silk Gloves, heavy weight, with reinforced finger tips, with contrasting backs; gray, brown and navy, at $1.25. —Novelty Silk Gloves—three-button style. You'll want some right away. White, black, gray and pongee—with contrasting cuffs and backs, at $1.75. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Br-:d New Bathing Suits at $6.95 IN NEW HEATHER MIXTURES The water sure is “fine” to the girl who wears one of these new suits in heather shade, trim- med with bands of soft green. This suit is sure to be winner with the girl who cares more for swimming than for posing. It is cut with cap or swim- mer’s sleeve and with plenty of room in the skirt—$6.95. Bathing Caps in many new styles—35c to $1.25. SECOND FILOOR—THE BON MARCHE iteeniailnens . JULY CLEARANCE OF SILK BLOUSES 60 Silk Blouses Reduced to $4.95 The Few of Each of a Dozen Higher Priced Lines The Saturday shopper will get the benefit of this reduction in the Blouse Section. Models feature round, square or V neck. Some are heavily beaded in attractive patterns. Others are embroidered or trimmed with pleated frills of Georgette. Nearly all popular shades are represented, including the dark colors. All regular sizes and extra large sizes, in light shades, are shown. Price—$4.95. Have You Tackled the Fish? THEY'RE BITING FINE Here’s the equipment that will land ’em: —Enamel Silk Lines, 25 yards to a card, 50c and $1.50 card. —Silk Casting Lines, 15¢ to $1.00. —Gut Leaders, 10c to 50c. Dry Flies, highest quality, a dozen, $1 Sproat, Carlisle, Hooks to Gut, S5c, 50 65e dozen, ot Cotton Braid Lines, furnished ines, Se, © and 200. psible Landing Nets at 0. Tackle and Fly Books at 50c to $6.00 BASEM ' UNION ST. SIDE SECOND VLOOR Ladies’ Home Journal and McCall Paper Patterns Now on the Third Floor, North Building For That Picnic —Paper Plates, size, a dozen 3¢. large —Paper Napkins, plain white crepe paper, per hundred 10¢. FOURTH FLOOR Take a Kodak on Your Week-End Trips The Kodak Section can supply you with fresh Films and Kodaks. of many kinds. UPPER MAIN FLOOR The BonMarché A New Bathing Suit A Dip in the Briny Deep Oh, How Refreshing WE'VE THE SUITS FOR HAPPY-GO-LUCKY BOYS School colors and plain colors, with body stripes of con- trasting tones. Cotton, part wool, pure wool. Sizes 26 to 36—cadets as well. At 95c to $6.50 It’s Fun to Dress Lads in Delightful Little Wash Suits Wash Suits so cool—so attractive—easy to launder. One- piece style, with points buttoned at the waist, also middy and fancy combination models. Neatly trimmed and very attractive. $2.50 to $6.50 Nainsook Union Suits Boys’ Rah Rah Washable for Boys—just the thing Hats—plain white and for this summer’s wear— white with fancy trim- cool and comfortable; 75¢. mings, at 65¢ to $1.00, BOYS' SECTION, UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE x AN EXCITING CLEARANCE SALE EVENT Fibre Silk Sweaters at $5.95 And the Sweaters are smart—and the colors are good. And it will be a busy time in the Sweater Section orto when these very attractive Sweaters go on the tables. They are coat models, made with long sash, with tasselled ends. The buttons are pearl or covered. There are patch pockets and sailor collars. And the colors are interesting, too, the fashionable all-black and all-white, Nile green, Kelly green, rose, Copenhagen, gold, coral. Price, $5.95. SECOND FLOOR—-THE BON MARCHE