The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 25, 1919, Page 16

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THE SEATTLE STAR Back to Regular Store Hours at The Bon Marche—9:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. The Bon Marche’s January Clearance Sales of Women’s Apparel / / V / \ \ | | KA A fsuts VW 2 {fal WS rice \ Vif Suits and Wraps Half Price Dresses One-Third Less The garments selected for clearance are the favored models of the season, in good styles and excellent materials— only one or two of each style. This gives you an opportunity to replenish your wardrobe at a very great saving. { 200 Women’s Wraps Half Price 200 Suits Reduced to Half Price 100 Dresses Reduced One-Third a Clearance prices $11.25 to $92.50. Clearance prices $19.75 to $97.50. Clearance prices $23.33 to $166.47. _ Smart wraps in new and attractive models of the Many of these models are furstrimmed and follow the Street, afternoon and evening dresses in light and dark season. : best suit lines. shades. THE BON MARCHE’S Silk Remnants Dress Goods Remnants (| JANUARY CLEARANCE SALES ° ‘ | BEGIN FRIDAY MORNING at 9:30 Half Price Half Price This will be a Clearance on a mighty scale following the largest Holiday season we have ever known. In every section of the store are such unusual eee that the person who really wants to economize will find much of in- A ll Hats—Half Price Of course you will find smaller assortments of merchandise, but the qual- ity is there and the values are so noteworthy that you will gladly take some- | | thing that is perhaps a little different from what you had in mind. That’s the Story of the January Clearance in the Millinery Section You can use that Christmas money to advantage here! Every trimmed hat and every untrimmed hat with its price cut in half—and every- — aa Sey eo one who knows Bon Marche millinery val- One Big Trankful of si '. PAYS ues will realize what this statement means. Discontinued Lines of 1 S AMPLE DRE SSES yo Ey Trimmed HatsReduced | Corsets Reduced BB TRIMMED HATS at $ 2.50 Nemo and Mme. Irene At Exactly GY Lea TRIMMED HATS at $ 5.00 ae WHOLESALE COST _ {7 cg _~—_—CC TRIMMED HATS at $ 6.25 ; Oo <=, TRIMMED HATS at $ 7.50 _ |land nigh bust" comsste “slain white, French coutil and pink Tricotine-- Serge < ‘4 . ee, TRIMMED HATS at $10.00 broche—broken sizes, and some Georgette ¢ a eS TRIMMED HATS at $12.00 slightly soiled—reduced to $3.95. Taffeta-- SS eta--Jersey ~~ Reduced price is just half the original Co eae price. mo, C. B., Successo and American Lady Corsets make up Advance Spring Styles ' ie ik Cae ae Ee tas S 4 Lenathi Maes Untrimmed Hats | Meagsdre UNTRIMMED HATS, REDUCED TO $1.25. Bandeaux Reduced to 65c Each UNTRIMMED HATS, REDUCED TO $2.00. Bandeaux in back closings— Mostly in Navy Blue UNTRIMMED HATS, REDUCED TO $3.00. : oy of linen mesh and allover Sizes 16 to 44 UNTRIMMED HATS, REDUCED TO $5.00. 4 b= Ry = All sizes in the lot. UNTRIMMED HATS, REDUCED TO $6.50. ; UNTRIMMED HATS, REDUCED TO $9.00. . Bust Ruffles, Special at 2 for 25c Priced From i Reduced price is just half the original cost. Made of fine cambric, with Val. lace trimming. $13.50 to $32.50 oe Ne Shirr Ruffles Reduced to 85c Dainty corset covers and ruffles THE BON MARCHE “ager ae ; fine lawn with RGAIN BASEMENT rC aa iging—sizes 84 and 40 in the a SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE a ESTABLISHED 1890

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