The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 12, 1919, Page 14

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PAGE 14 All this store’s shopping welcome those who cross the threshold of the Bon Marche. Cleverest Neckwear $1.75 To Give One’s Dress a New and Different Appearance —Plaited Georgette Collars with graceful lines — lace trimmed. —Plaited Georgette Collars, Van Dyke edges in white and flesh. —Tuxedo Collars of net and lace—very effective. —Filet ‘Lace Collars in lovely patterns. —Rolling Net Collars, lace edges, suitable for dress or coat. Stylish Plush Stoles at $5.00 These Stoles are being worn by well-dressed women this season—heavy quality plush, 17, yards long, 12 inches | wide, with figured colored lining. To be worn with dresses | or suits. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE { { COZY FLANNELETTES—FOR COOLER DAYS a Warm Flannelette Kimonos Comfortable indeed for Autumn mornings are these Flan- nelette Kimonos. In floral designs and good colorings. Straightline or waistline models, neatly trimmed, all sizes —$1.95 and $2.50. Cozy Dressing Sacques _ Dressing Sacques of good quality flannelette in floral de- signs. Made with long sleeves and neat neck, at $1.25. Others at $1.50 and $1.95. SECOND FLOOR The THE BON MARCHE Candies to ‘‘Munch’’ While You Watch the Fleet Delicious Cream Caramels, in plain vanilla, vanilla nut or erable collars. Jordan Almonds, delightful vertible collar candies, sugar-coated; ideal for chocolate nut flavors. Special parties and for filling favor for Saturday, pound, 50¢. baskets. Special, lb. 60¢. 4 . UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE All are cut comfortably full. THE BON MARCHE er. RGAIN BASEMENT “Economy Is the Watchword Here With every needless expense cut out and all necessary expenses crowded down to the last possible cent, the Bargain Basement is truly the “Home of Worthwhile Savings.” Are you reaping the benefits of this system of rock-bottom buying and selling? Navy Serge Dresses at $17.50 Materials Good weight navy serge that will give excellent service. Styles The smart modes, as sketched, suitable for street or business wear. Trimmings are of braid or beads. Tailoring The workmanship is superior to that found in the dresses regular- ly offered at $17.50. : Sizes Women who wear sizes from 16 to 44 are fortunate, indeed, in be- ing able to buy dresses of such quality at $17.50, Men’s Smart Brown Shoes $5.95 Pair Your choice of the popular Blucher style or English model in these dressy dark brown shoes. Made with the famous Goodyear welt. Sizes 6 to 10. 7 Women’s Dressy Street Shoes $6.45 sides the all-black leather sty there are two-tone effects such as black with gray tops. All have high lace tops and Louis or military heels. Sizes 214 to 8, > Hosiery and Underwear for the Family Men’s Undergarments 98c ‘ Women’s Union Suits 45c Fall weight cotton shirts, with Fine-ribbed cotton union suits long sleeves, slightly fleeced and with low crochet necks are sleeve- Jersey ribbed, come in ecru only. less and in knee-lengths. Ankle length drawers to match. to 44. All sizes. The garment..... 98¢ Children’s Cotton Hose 29c Fast black, 36 ribbed cotton stockings have dou- fine or medium Size: ble heels and toes. Sizes 5 to 10. Women’s Lisle Thread Hose 25c Pair These stockings are “seconds” Fall weight i its with slight defects. They have A ae ee ee rae elastic hemmed tops and seamless slightly fleeced, are high-necked In cordovan only. Le with long sleeves length, Men’s Union Suits $1.69 Girls’ Union Suits 98c Fine-ribbed& wool-finished union suits with long sleeves and in ankle length in natural only. Sizes 34 to 44, and in ankle Sizes 2 to 14 years. om neem ogee Perfect Autum Coat at $39.50 HAS BEEN FOUND The height of style; the best in value; the right in price Fullness and grace in the unbelted backs, semi-fitted belts and con- THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1919 ba 3 The Latch String Is Out to Sailors and Visitors / The Bon Marché Will Keep “Open House” on Saturday conveniences will be at the disposal of the city’s guests. Every employe will be a committee of one to adh Some have narrow belts of self material. Wool velours, tweeds and silvertones in navy, wine, black and brown. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Take Snap-Shots of the Fleet Eastman Kodaks and Sup- plies. No, 2 Brownie, $2.93. . 2-A Brownie Camera, No. 2-C Brownie Camera, $4.80. No. 1-A Jr. Kodak, R. R. lens, $16.53. vo. 2-C Jr. Kodak, F-77 UPPER MAIN FLOOR Underwear and Hosiery for Children —Girls’ fleece-lined Union Suits with high necks and long sleeves, ankle length— sizes 4 to 16 at $1.00. —Children's fleece lined Vests with high necks, long sleeves, ribbon-run tops— pants to match; sizes 2 to 16 at 50¢. Boys’ School Stockings, the “Bear Brand,” with triple knee and double foot; sizes 8 to 1114, at 60¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR 1 Georgette Blouses $12.50 No Matter What the Weather, Georgettes Are Always Popular Charming—wonderfully so, are these Georgette Blouses, Dainty trimming of embroidery and+Val. lace put on in original ways. Some with roll collars of lace and vest effect of tucks and narrow edging. Others employ tucks as their only decorations. A navy and bisque combination—beautifully en in beads, —Color BI broidered and bisque—priced at $12.50. MARCHE are flesh, white I rm ON EC Db Lor TH I Smart, Rippling Slipovers $10.95 IN PASTEL SHADES, SUITABLE FOR WOMEN OR GIRLS Extremely becoming and popular are these Slipover Sweaters—and with just the right amount of warmth for crisp Autumn days. All-wool, fitting snugly to the waist and ending in num- erous ripples. The sleeves, too, are tight-fitting with rippling cuffs to match the bottom of the skirt. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Cold Creams and Tissue Builders You'll Find Them a Great Aid to the Complexion —Harriet Hubbard Ayer’s Lux- —Marvelous Cold Cream at ura Cold Cream. .65¢, $1.25 =... se eee ees 50¢ and $1.00 ~—Harriet Hubbard Ayer’s Face —Daggett & Ramsdell’s Cold Cream at es $1.25 Cream, jar.35¢, 4¢ and 80¢ ‘ ver’s Ski —Oriental Cream.......$1.45 -Harriet Hubbard Ayer’s § kin —Pinaud's Beautiv white or Whitener Gb ..4.02006 $1.25 ..25¢ and 50¢ ~—Harriet Hubbard Ayer's Tis- ters’ Beautifier, sue Builder at ........ $1.25 a white or flesh...35¢ and 60¢ TOILET GOODS SECTION, UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE IF YOU HAVE $7.50 TO SPEND ON YOUR AUTUMN HAT Why, Come Straight to the Bon Marche The Bon Marche has always been famous for its $7.50 Hats. This season the hats are just as much up to the last word in hat fashions. Hats are faced with colors and ostrich trimmed, or there’s the ultra-modish small Toreador turban with dashing veil attached. Soft crowns, with trimming and cuff brims are other note- worthy features. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE BOYS’ SUITS $15.00 The Delight of the School Lads and Their Mothers —A delight because they are such good value for the money— because the styles are right, and are in good, serviceable colors. Novelty mixtures of green, brown, gray and blue; also plain colors. Coats are in various popular styles, waist seam, full belt, military or plaited backs—with cotton serge or alpaca linings. é Knickers are cut full, lined throughout, have taped seams, belt loops, and button at the knee. Many with an extra pair of knickers. FURNISHINGS FOR THE SCHOOL BOYS Boys’ Caps of good quality woolens—of snappy mixtures of gray, green, brown and blue; also plain blue serge, in many good styles—with unbreak- able visors; sizes 64% to 714, at $1.50 to $3.50. Boys’ Hats—latest blocks, including Rah-Rah and Fedora shapes, with turnup or droop brims—in brown, green, gray, blue—in wool, also serges, cheviots, velvets, velours, plushes, at $1.00 to $6.00, Boys’ Worsted Sweaters — coat style with roll collar; gray, maroon, cardinal, navy, at $5.00. the MAIN FLOOR Boys’ Belts, to go with the new suits. Black and tan cowhide, at 50¢, 75¢ and $1.00, ROYS' SECTION, UPPER THE BON MARCHE

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