The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 15, 1919, Page 10

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PAGE 10 : —The Dwelling Place of Light oe Winston Churchill Great Possessions David Graysion —The Wheel of Life—Ellen Glasgow -~A Princess of Mars—Bur- roughs -Martie the Unconquered Kathleen Norris Michael, Brother of Jerry Jack London -Lost Farm Knibbs —Little Stories from the Screen Willia Lothrop Camp —H. H. —Fires of Faith—Charles UI- rich —Carmen’s Messenger—Bind- loss Diana of the Moorland Louis Tracy —The Courage of Captain Plum James Oliver Curwood —Betty Zane—Zane Grey Barbarians Robert W. Chambers The Eves of the World—Har- old Bell Wright The Calling of Dan Mathews —His Family—Ernest Poole Enchanted Hearts—Darragh Aldrich —The House of the Misty Star -Frances Little —Wolf Hunters—Curwood —The Wonderful Year Locke —Bobbie, General Manager Olive Higgins Prouty I~ W. J. y THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1919. The Amazing Interlude - —Mary Roberts Rinehart - a Sub-deb- Mary Roberts Rinehart Bars of Iron—Ethel M. Dell The Gods of Mars. Edgar Rice Burroughs The Straight Road Lydia of the Pines—Honore Wiltsie When a Man’s a Man Harold Bell Wright ~—Starr of the Desert—Bower Tish—Mary Roberts Rinehart [LAUGHING BILL) HYDE and Other \\ Stacse R \" \\ ] ace see ne ae a Tn hk era a ei OF THE PINES 4 Honore Wi ltsie Wildfire—Zane Grey Baree, Son of Kazan— James Oliver Curwood Shorty McCabe Looks 'Em Over Fanny Herself—Edna Ferber The Trufflers—Samuel Merwin Amarilly in Love Belle M. Maniates The Unpardonable Sin— Rupert Hughes Laughing Bill Hyde and Other Stories—Rex Bez Red Pepper's Patients Grace Richmond Store Hours Till Christmas—10 A. M. to 6 P. M.—at The Bon Marche Good Christmas Stories at 85c a Volume Adventure—Jack London The Border Legion Zane Grey Contrary Mary —-Temple Bailey Cabbage Henry Calvary Alley—Alice Hegan Rice Anne’s House of Dreams—L. M. Montgomery His Last Bow—A. Conan Doyle Jerry—Jack London His Own Home Town—Larry Evans Joyous Trouble Jackson Gregory -Jaffery—William J. Locke and Kings — O. Maker — Just David— Eleanor H. Porter Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar—Edgar Rice Bur- roughs The Three of Hearts—Berta tuck -The Woman Gives — Owen Johnson The Turmoil — Booth Tark- ington Scandal—Cosmo Hamilton ~The Vision Splendid — Will- iam McLeod Raine The Thirteenth Command- ment—Rupert Hughes Under Sealed Orders—H. A. Cody LOWER MAIN FLOOR A Christmas Surprise MEN’S SILK FRONT SHIRTS FOR $2.95 Every Little Boy and Girl Expects a Game or Two for Christmas —and our assortment of games includes everything that is interesting and amusing. There are special games for boys—for girls or for the whole family to enjoy. “Figures Don’t Lie” Watch the figures in the Bargain Basement advertisements — they tell A : an interesting and truthful story of savings that are really worth while. deg gyal pe aay eo United States, Authors and others, 50c. —Large size black Dom- inoes with white dots, up to double six, 50c, Splendid Winter Styles in WOMEN’S WARM COATS $19.75 Are Here in All Sizes Smartly styled and gratefully warm, these good-looking coats are —Uncle Sam's Mail, will help children to learn the names of states and cit- ies, $2.00. —Bagatelle, a good game for boys, at $1.00, —Pollyanna—the Glad Game—that any little girl would love to have; $1.00. —Bean Bag Game that children of all ages enjoy; $1.75. Toys to Make Little Girls Happy —Blackboards, 44 inches high, with —Jig Saw Puzzles—fun for the whole family; price 50¢ to $5.00. —Chuck-a-luck, similar to a bean bag game, and lots of fun; $3.00. ~—Mother Goose Tin Tea Sets that con- brimming over with real value. Such attractive materials as Silvertones, Kerseys, sists of three cups, three saucers, tea pot and tray, lithographed with Mother Goose design. —China Tea Sets, prettily decorated; 4 cups and saucers, sugar, creamer hardwood frames and long chart, at $5.50. —Semi-collapsible Doll Cart that meas- ures 11x20 inches. Made of black imitation leather with reclining back —removable hood and 8-inch rubber- Broadcloths and Meltons and tea pot; $1.50. are included in the assort- ment in several shades of brown, in green, blue, gar- tired wheels; $5.50. —Big Baby Dolls, 23 inches tall, with white lawn dress, bonnet and knitted bootees ; $6.00. —Aluminum Cooking Sets—saucepan, frying pan, stew kettle and mixing bow]; $1.00. _ The fronts and cuffs of these shirts are made of fine silk crepes and silk broadcloth in handsome stripings. avy @ i BASEMENT, UNION STREET STORE—THE BON MARCHE net, navy and mixtures. The bodies are made of good white cotton. a , * Pye aseghe This gives you a mighty good-looking shirt at a is styles with full linings o very low price. ? mercerized fabrics, also At $2.95 these shirts are going to be popular for 1847 Rogers Bros. Silverware coats trimmed with self Christmas giving. : materials and full lined MEN'S SHOP, LOWER MAIN FLOOR—-THE BON MARCHE The Seventy-Year Plate 26-Piece Set and Chest $21.50 —the sets include the following pieces: with silk. A Complete Range of Sizes from 16 to 44 Saar) rages f CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS > —6 Dinner Knives —6 Teaspoons —6 Dinner Forks —6 Dessert Spoons * , ° e Children’s—3 for 29c Women’s—Each 15c If He Smokes, Give Him a Pipe —1 Butter Knife —1 Sugar Shell Three Lawn Handkerchiefs wit J on’s ‘ andkerchiefa 7 narrow Shemnatitched sakes ; nd ain: fe eggs ap : zoe re shay ag It’s ridiculously easy to pick out the right Christmas —TIn any of the late patterns, including the “Low- broidered figures in bright color ek DRE SOTO BAT present for the pipe smoker. You can’t miss—he’ll like i ! A man” and “Queen Anne” designs. come in a gift box. row hemstitched edges. any of these ? t —Separate pieces are sold as follows: PATTERN Men’s -2 for 25c Box of Three—49c Cased Pipes $3.00 Pipes Special 50c Fa enGsha Uh Hoken oe Chis pattern é inte 3 ils 2 Real French Briar Pine , > —Teaspoons, 14 dozen for § : 7 ; ain Caw. Handkerchiah in’ the Women Lawn Handkerchiefs, oth aativie J ap A mall lot of those ~Tablespoons, 4% dozen for 50. combines in regulation size for men. They have neatly embroidered in colors, have ricnits bd he pakallte genuine Wellington Pipes, opin rng et Shaan a pleasing sata facarnenh nn 1 piece, curved or —Dessert Spoons, 14 dozen for $6.75. 4 out narrow hemstitched edges and come arrow hemstitched edges. Three straight stem velvet with curved stems; a good Di Geba iin a sins ror $9.00 and quite un- in holiday boxes. different. designs in a gift box. lined case eae Christmas gift for Dad. —Dinner Knives 4 dozen for $9.00, usual manner —Dinner Forks, 14 dozen for $9.00. the good —Sugar Shells, each $1 mardi of Box of Six —$1.00 Cased Pipes $3.50 Pipes Special $2.00 here are no duplicates in these gift boxes of six Lawn Handkerchiefs for French Briar Pipes with Genuine Italian Briar —Buttter Knives, each § the extremely H vomen. All have one corner embroidered in colors. Narrow ellges, hem- gold-filled mountings and Pipes with rubber mouth Cold Meat Forks, each plein patterns , stitched genuine amber mouth piece piece and with curved or and those Slbialedictisecheieiahenicinceation velvet-lined case. straight stems. more richly JEWELRY DEPARTMENT—UPPER MAIN FLOOR decorated. UPPER MAIN FLOOR » Stop in next time you are down town and see this beautiful new pattern. SII K Crepe de Chine $3 95 Blouses ° This assortment of All-silk Crepe de Chine Blouses offers a choice of several attractive styles in such popular colors as flesh, peach, emerald, bisque, white, maize and gray. All sizes from 36 to 42, Now on display

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