The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 5, 1919, Page 12

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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1919. a Children’s Day Again at The Bon Marche FOR CHILDREN’S DAY Dashing Styles in Hats for Girls Hats to marvel at—for have made a special effort to have these hats in readiness for Saturday. we Polo tams and velvet tams with fur balls or novelty beaded tassels—rang- ing in price from $1.00 to $7.50. Tailored Hats in bright or dark vel- vets—$5.00 to $7.50. Fancy Hats in wireless soft effects, in sensible jaunty styles—$5.00 to $15.00. THIRD FLOOR I BON MAK “Kiddies’ Komfort Kicks” THE SCHOOL SHOES FOR SERVICE The style of shoes that give so much needed room for the five little toes allowing freedom and giving comfort. Made smooth on the inside and in good shape, in any number of differ- ent leathers. In pearl smoked leather, dark brown elk, black, patent leather and two-tone elk, brown and light. Sizes 5 to 8 at $3.00 to $3.50 Sizes 81; to 11 at $3.50 to $5.00 Sizes 11% to 2 at $5.50 to $6.00 SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Better School Shoes FOR GROWING GIRLS —Shoes of dark brown tan leathers with new pointed toes—high tops, sensible low heels; sizes 214 to 6 at $6.50 to $7.50. —Dark brown calf with imitation wing tips and cloth tops, medium weight soles, at $5.50. —Of gunmetal calf at $6.00. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Ba Youth begs for style and finds it at its height in this suit at the left of plum- toned tinseltone. Three tiers of pockets are quite correct, and so is the belt. The coat is long and the skirt has comfortable full- ness. $75.00 Fall Coats for Girls The daughter's Coat now while the stocks are at their height. The velours, silvertones and burellas, made on the loose back model, although some are pleated and with yokes. THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT FOR CHILDREN’S DAY SPECIAL DISPLAYS OF wise mother will select her adapted to the growing girl. zibelines, materials are plush, the waist and hips. tunics or straight-line styles. Sizes 6 to 17. Sizes 12, 14 and 16. Prices $7.95 to $35.00 Girls’ Wool Serge Middies $5.75 DAUGHTER SHOP, BPCOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Smart Styles in Misses’ Suits What young miss hasn't sighed for a Fall suit built on youth-giving lines, yet bubbling with the spirit of a fashion plate? Such suits are found in our Misses’ Suit Section, full of the naivette of the young in years, yet breathing the styles of the boulevards of fashion. Fur-trimmed Suits of silvertones, velour and duvetyn are priced from $50.00 to $295.00. Other suits in velours, silver and tinseltones, serge and tri- cotines in dress or tailored models, are shown in smart Fall colors and priced from $35.00 to $79.50. Bargain Basement Prices Are Always A Tonic For Tired The Latest in Coats— S<\The Lowest in Price : $25.95: Two smart modes are offered \ at this price, and either one is a garment to be proud of. They are a little longer than the earlier Fall models, and tne extra length has brought a greater gracefulness of line. tures coats The At the right a Lamb, semib cuff ef fect and a At the left is shown Pony Coat of rich black plush It has a ¢ band of Bea Children’s Hats, $1.25 Cunning bonnet shapes (as shown in the sketch) of velvet in a variety of colors, trimmed with ribbon, flowers and with facings in harmonizing shades. You'll like them. Plush Tams for Misses $4.39 There are four styles in black plush (one of which is sketched) and one style in velvet combined with a handsome fabric that looks like duvetyn. This style comes in a variety of color combinations—blue and gray, red and gray, brown and white, navy and brown, light and dark green, and many others, Girls’ School Coats Coats that are everything a school coat At $10.95 erything a school coa should be—good-looking, practical and warm—made of Cheviots and Melton cloths, in semi-belted, velvet-trimmed mode and brown. Sizes 7, 8 and 9. ls. Shown in green, navy At $14.9 the trimmings are of velvet. Sizes range from 7 to 14, ted model cuffs and skirt Better quality materials are used in the Coats at this price. The materials are Meltons, the styles are semi-belted and The colors are navy, brown and green, Good heavy are shown in dressy mix- gray style and are well-tailored. full-lined. 15 years. Pocket-books Boys’ School Suits Good Looking and Durable $6.98 Prices $3.95 to $8.95 School Suits in and medium weights in which brown or predominate. The are all in Norfolk knickerbockers are Sizes from 7 to Dainty Breakfast Sets $1.98 The materials are Amoskeag chambray gingham in pink, light or dark blue and gray in solid colors as well as many striped and small floral patterns in a variety of colors. The trimmings are in contrasting éolors. For morning wear it would be | sher-looking than these two-piece 36 to 44, ard to find anything sets. All sizes from Men’s Heavy Overalls and Jumpers $2.15 a Garment They are made of heavy blue denim and the overalls have high backs and bibs. The jumpers are of the same material, sturdy and serviceable. Men’s Cotton Union Suits $1.49 Men’s fine-ribbed Cotton Union Suits in ankle length have long or short sleeves and come in ecru and white, They are extra good quality for the money. Sizes 34 to 46. Men’s Cashmere Socks 25c Natural Cashmere Socks with ribbed tops and seamless feet, have double heels and toes. They are “seconds” of higher-priced grades and are splendid values. Sizes 91 to 12, ™ } GIRLS’ COATS AND DRESSES | Fall Dresses for Girls We have a large supply of styles They are made of small plaid ging- hams or plain colors, cut full through Made with pleated effects or over- Navy or Red Serge Middies in regulation styles, laced front, braid trimmed. Vivacious youth will be content with the suit at the right. Fashioned of brown tin- seltone with smartly em- broidered motifs on pocket and collar, its lines are full of the zest of girlhood. $79.50 SECOND FLOOR Won’t there be folks their mother school clothes on this fir a crowding of little and to buy new t children’s ” day of the new season? For ’ Sat- you must know tha Se Chil- urday during the school 5 dren’s Day at the Bon On that day we make every effort to give good service, coupled with good values, in all our children’s departments. For that is the best day of the week from mother’s point of view, because she can bring the children down town without interfering with studies. Bring them to children’s favorite store—the Bon Marche. Hair Bow Ribbons 65c Yard TO MAKE THE LITTLE MISSE HAIR LOOK SO NICE AND NEAT Any little girl is a nice looking little girl with a big hairbow of novelty rib- bon like this. Taffeta with satin stripes in combi- nation colors—showy or in somber colors—5 inches wide, crisp and pretty —will stand up well in a bow. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Children’s Stockings FOR SCHOOL WEAR Fine ribbed Silk Lisle Stockings with double heels, toes and soles, in black, white and cordovan. Sizes 6 to 71% at 50c Pair Sizes 8 to 91, at 60¢ Pair Girls’ and Boys’ Union Suits “Munsing” Union Suits for boys and girls—made high neck and long sleeve style or half low neck and elbow sleeves, ankle length. Priced accord- ing to size, at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE _Autumn-and the 4, Autumn Hats | Are Here at You who have always been accustomed to find the unusual in Bon Marche hats at $7.50, will be more than pleased with this showing. It represents the utmost in style and materials at this price. Feather-edges form fringes on small hats. Velvets in brown, blue and black ~some are rose, some are wistaria. Feather tips take smart angles from soft brims. hats. Pompons of coque or ostrich or blondine give new lines to simple Novelty pins jab into crowns or brims artistically. THIRD FLOOR THE BON MARCHE The Food Departments Are Now on the Upper Main Floor ENTRANCES FROM SECOND AVENUE, CENTER DOOR — OR MARKET ENTRANCE Here are a few speci: s that willhelp you to get acquainted with our neW delicatessen and bakery department: ~-New York Cheese, pound 50¢. —Tillamook Cheese, pound 38é¢. ~—Corned Beef, pound 50¢. ~Kippered Salmon, pound, special 28¢. —Mayonnaise Dressing, fresh daily, a pound, 42¢, —Green Gage Plum Preserves, pound 20¢. —Relish, pint 15¢. —Large Dill Pickles, 4 for 10¢. —Potato Salad, pound 12¢. —Mocha Cakes, each $1.00, ~Bread, 20 kinds and different sizes. UPPER MAIN FLOOR The Rugs, Draperies, Curtains and Pictures have moved to the Fourth Floor, South The BonMarché

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