The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 18, 1919, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, DEC. 18, 1919. PAGE 10 STORE HOURS TILL CHRISTMAS 10 A. M. TO 6 P. MA-THE BON MARCHE The Bon Marche Is Joyously Ready | With Christmas Gifts and Christmas Service If extensive stocks and sincere service will help in the filling of your Christmas needs, this is the place to come, and the earlier you come the bet- ter satisfied you'll be with the gifts you purchase. 7 Christmas Gloves From Time Immemorial--Ideal Gifts for the Fair Hands Gloves in such famous makes as Perrin’s, Bacmos and others—in colors to match every costume. If «i you don’t happen to know the size or color wanted | iJ | P With bounteous supplies of holiday merchandise and with salespeople working enthusiastically, the Bon Marche stands ready to serve you quick- ly and gladly during these last few days of Christmas shapping. Christmas Umbrellas Ideal Gifts for Our Puget Sound Weather Was there ever a time when umbrellas were more attractive than this season? Of course not—and every woman has a longing for one—if she has not said so you will find it secretly hidden away in her heart. —Silk umbrellas with strong paragon frames and wood handles—finished with Bakalite rings—all popular colors, $6.00. —Silk, Waterproof Umbrellas with steel frames and Bakalite rings—steel tips and ferrules—in pur- ple, red, green, taupe and black, $7.00. —Silk Umbrellas, plain, others with fancy borders, with matched handles and rings, or white ivory tips. Loveliest colors, $12.00. —Men’s Umbrellas—waterproof cotton or silk, at $2.00 to $10.00. UPPER MAIN FLOOR 1) ¥ give a Glove Bond—good at any time, for Bon Marche Gloves. —Women’s Wash Cape Kid Gloves—very substan- tial and practical for every-day use—in brown, tan, } mode and gray; a pair, $3.00. if —French Kid Gloves—in black, brown and white— 2-clasp style, with contrasting stitching, priced at $2.50. —Imported French Kid Gloves—full pique sewn, with self or contrasting backs—black, white and colors; a pair, $3.50. —Children’s Kid Gloves, good values, pique sewn, clasps at the wrist, in self or contrasting backs, at $1.75 and $2.00. helt UPPER MAIN FLOOR Boys’ Practical Gift Wearables Boys will be glad to receive practical gifts this year, es- SISTER OR WIFE Oriental Pottery Hand-painted China, Incense and Incense Burners From the Orient DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IN THE SHOPPING BOOTHS Handkerchief Tower A new Christmas feature, is Handkerchief Tower, It won’t take you long to find the gift you want when you get in the Oriental Pottery Department—for there are remembrances , innumerable. Here are a few numbers: entrance. Silk stockings of good quality, with reinforced heel, toe and garter top of silk lisle, are shown in all colors and in black at $1.35 and $1.65 a pair. STOCKING BOOTH just to the left as you enter the upper second avenue Scalloped or hemstitched edges are shown in lawn handkerchiefs with embroidery in the corners at 25c each. Boxed handkerchiefs in good quality materials for 0c. Floral designs in colors or in white are worked in the corners of neat handkerchiefs at $1.00 a box. HANDKERCHIEF TOWER—THE BON MARCHE Silk Stockings Men’s Slippers Men's comfortable slip- pers.of leather are shown in cavalier styles in all brown leather, in brown with red velvet tops, in black with green velvet tops. $5.50 and $8.00. ae style in brown kid, SLIPPER BOOTH— UPPER MAIN FLOOR —Wanes in rich Oriental col- orfings, $3.50 to $25.00. —Large size Plaques at $3.75 to $10.00. -~—Antimony Ware, very dec- orative, $1.50 to $5.00. -Satsuma Pierced China Novelties, $3.50 to $15.00. —Oriental China Tea Sets, $2.95 to $20.00, —Oriental China Berry and Cake Sets, $4.50. —Oriental China Cups and VOURTH FLOOR Saucers, 35¢ to $1.00. —Oriental China Fruit Bowls and Cake Plates, at $1.00 to $12.50. —Oriental China Mayon- naise Sets, 75c to $2.00. —Oriental China Bon Bon Dishes, 50c to $2.00. —Oriental China Tea and Cake Sets, $1.00. —Oriental Incense, 5c to $1.00; Incense Burners, 25¢ to $5.00. fac if they are of a good 00 king sort. Boys’ Knicker Suits $15.00 with one or two pairs of trous- ers make a splendid Christmas gift. —Overcoats, warm and useful, $12.50. —Mackinaws for rough wear, $6.50. Bath Robes a sensible gift, $8.50. —Suspenders in attrac- tive styles, 50c. —Ties in many colors, 65c. —Secout Shirts for the young scout, $6.50. —Blouses and shirts for all occasions, $1.25. —Middy Sweaters, a poe anog style, school colors, $7.50. BOYS SHOP, UPPER MAIN FLOOR THE CHRISTMAS GIFT WORTH WHILE Smart Street Boots for Women—$13.50 Women’s seal brown kid boots—made on the me- dium long vamps_ with light weight welted soles; LXV leather heels—and 9 inches high. Good values at $13.50. Dress Boots of patent leather with dull kid tops —medium weight soles and LXV covered heels, $13.50. Patent leather boots— with Baby Louis heels; sizes AAA to D, 2% to 8, at $18.50. UPPER MAIN FLOOR THE BON MARCHB jy THE BON MARCHE Ba RGAIN BASEMENT There’s a Host of Holiday Savings : A ; The One Thing Every Little Girl Hopes t in the Bargain Basement—See Them comes Find in Her Christmas Stocking —Kid Baby Dolls, 18 inches tall, with moving eyes and long curls. Price $7.50. —Dressed Baby Dolls, with cork stuffed body, composition head and hands, mohair wig; dressed in white lawn dress, bonnet and blue flannel jacket, $4.00. —Bald Baby Dolls, with moving eyes, character bent legs and arms; composition body, bisque head, 16 inches tall, $4.25. —‘Horsman” Baby Dolls, 23 inches tall, dressed in long clothes; cork stuffed body, composition head and hands, $7.50. —Big Baby Dolls, 23 inches tall; white lawn dress, bonnet and knit bootees; are just like real babies. Price $6.00. BASEMENT—UNION STREET STORE | It Is Doubtful If the Bargain Basement Could Replace These ‘ Dresses at This Price All-Wool Serge and Tricotine Dreses $24.75 It will need little argument to convince you @, that these Dresses are exceptional bargains once you have seen them. The materials, the trimmings, the work- manlike manner in which they’re finished, and the beauty of the styles will at once arouse your keen interest. The trimmings are of silk braid, but- tons, silk tassels, all-over embroidery, pin tucks, and tinsel cord. Wherever there are linings they are of Jap silk. Many styles are here from which to choose EY " —each a typical winter model—and sizes t range from 14 to 38. : Perey Growing Girls’ Shoes For dress up occasions here are patent colt shoes with dull kid tops. Medium weight soles and low heels on natural last, $9.00. UP! MAIN FLOOR Oho-0-0-0-0-0! Boots! With Red Tops! Oh-O! Some people call them kiddie waders —'cause they’re all made of rubber and will keep out the water if the little fellows stay out in the rain. Black rubber feet and red tops, and nice and warm in- side—made just like daddy's — will come over the knees Good practical gifts that will be used every day. —Novelty cotton petticoats, $3.50. —Cotton jersey petticoats, Heatherbloom flounces, $3.95. —Heatherbloom topped petticoats, with silk flounce, $4.85. —Silk jersey with taffeta flounce, or all taffeta skirts, $6.95 and $7.95. / ? , and fasten with a TE A APRONS Men 8 Felt protien s Pome Myend strap. Sizes 5 to —Filoral or plain designs in taffetas, $8.95. 101%, ics : SLIPPERS , . ‘ 4, Pa —All silk jersey, taffetas, pussy willows, radium silks, in Just the darlingest little things for Christmas. A ” 49c 9 $1.15 And think of it, only $2.75 a pair. novelty designs, $10.00. Six dainty styles of wae organ- 8c Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose j SECOND FLOOR ‘ PETTICOAT LANE, SECOND FLOOR die or India linen are finished with Men's warm Felt ghey, blue ‘oe Cordovan, have > geet ce hemstitching, lace or embroidery : ; cca Slippers in black or- lisle garter tops, seamless feet and arene ot TACE insertion. Some have oxford, have thick are semi-fashioned with a mock Wide ties and ribb trimmed soles of brown felt. seam up the back. Heels and toes Shown in sizes from roe are double. All sizes in Cordovan— rons, izes i pI broken sizes in gray and blue. pockets complete these The Bon Marché ESTABLISHED 1890, ba i ka

Other pages from this issue: