The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 16, 1920, Page 12

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PAGE 12 } NEW YORK Lasanaky, In Brooktyn, of Mise Julia o n Grady that borough. 16.—Unable to Is Dead in CHICAGO. 16.1 Koven, note ¢ day, following a De Koven came to attend the pr opera, “Rip Van Win Pago Grand Oper "aie an MET DOURLE Loss ke—How did you manage RTE Char et your wif hicago| sProKaNr, Jon rinald to | Aree on A ve « India has the most beggars of any sountry tn ow 1 THE BON MARCHE BarGaAIN BASEMENT _A Big Event! We Have Just Received 132 New Dresses o Silk-Mixed Poplin And Offer Them Saturday ty " Ma's L V A Note the freshness of the styles! Take your choice of 25 or 30 models. Tunics, Side Drapes, Buckles, Buttons, Allover Patterns. in Floss and many other smart touches. “The color range is wide, including Taupe, Pekin, Copenhagen, Navy, Burgundy, Silver Gray, Sand, Rose, Golden Brown, Green and Chocolate Brown The Sizes Range From 16 to 44 Note These Savings! For Men For Women| For Boys Flannel Cotton Cotton Pajamas and Stockings Stockings Nightshirts 25c Pair | 35c Pair $2.15 Fast black cotton stock- Medium-weight, fas t- Reginald De Koven |GRADY JURY DISAGREES|WOMEN JURORS BARRED| Jan, 16.—flupreme | THE SEATTLE STAR.-FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1920. - TheBonMarché Established 1890 Bring the Children Here Saturday Saturday, when mothers find it easier to bring the children down town, is Children’s Day at the Bon Marche. Special care is taken to bring forward on Saturday such merchandise for children as is attractive because of its low price or becayise of its seasonableness, and extra salespeople in the Children’s Departments help you to make your purchases quickly and get the kiddies home before they’ re tired. Girls’ Gingham Bloomer Dresses in Attractive Patterns Pretty and practical models for school girls Made chambray, some hand embroidery. separate each dress. Sizes 6 to 14 years. in Dark Colors vertone and leatherette. Some have fur cqllars—others are self and fur trimmed. Sizes from 8 to 14 years. Priced from $10.00 to $45.00 DAUGHTER SHOP, SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE of gingham and of these dresses are trimmed with All have long sleeves and bloomers with Prices from $2.50 to $4.95 Girls’ School Coats Practical coats in dark colors and good materials, such as velour, jersey, sil- Boys’ Suits at.$15.00 They Have a True Ring of Economy Suits that will give an extra amount of wear Was there ever a boy who was not pleased with a new suit? Was there ever a mother who did not take pride in getting the most for her money? We think not—so say $15.00 for these well- tailored suits. Mannish - looking styles, made of green, brown and gray mixtures, also plain blue serge — good-wearing tweeds and cassiméres. Some of the suits have two pairs of knickers. Knickers are full lined, fin- ished with taped seams, but- ton at the knees, Boys’ Rain Coats Here are the garments that sure shed the water— Rain Coats at $5.00, $6.00, $8.50. UPPER MAIN FLOOR Velvet Hats for Kiddies $1.25 Good quality Velvet Hats in droop, poke or up-rolled brim styles. Trimmed with bands or streamers of gros- grain ribbon. Some have colored upper facings. In all good practical colors. MILLINERY SECTION—THIRD FLOOR Children’s Wool Sweaters School Sweaters, finished with full and half belts, pockets and Byron or sailor collar. In medium and light weights in all ser- viceable colors. Priced from $6.95 to $10.00 SWEATER SECTION—SECOND FLOOR Plush Stoles Specially Priced MARKED AT $6.00, $8.00, $10.00, $15.00 Cape and stole effects in Plush Stoles, made with gay figured silk jin- ings. Shown in brown, black and mole color. The lengths of these Stoles average two yards. NECKWEAR SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR IN THE SHOPPING BOOTHS Bath Soap Large cakes of Bath Soap in various odors, at 10¢ each, or 3 for 25¢e. Better School Shoes for Boys $4.75 a Pair Boys’ Shoes, as illustrated; U. S. army Munson style —well built for hard wear. Of dark tan Aloo heavy single soles—in sizes 1 to 6—priced at $4.75 a pair. LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE CHILDREN’S DEPENDABLE SHOES Shoes for growing feet—pearl elk, tan and black leathers on foot-shape with flexible soles—lace or but- ton style—marked at popular prices. Sizes 5 to 8 at $3.00 Sizes 83 to 11 at $3.50 Sizes 114 to 4 at $4.00 —Broken lots of Misses’ Patent Leather Shoes, with cloth tops and gunmetal calf, in button style on nature last; sizes 111% to 2, widths B to E, at $3.95. —Children’s Gunmetal Shoes, high cut, with Goodyear welt, Neolin soles, nature last; sizes 814 to 11 at $2.95. CHILDREN'S SHOE SHOP—SECOND FLOOR These Dresses at $25.00 Meet the Demand for Lower Cost Garments SERGE AND SATIN DRESSES IN ATTRACTIVE STYLES $25.00 is indeed a small sum to expend these days in getting a becoming dress, You will be pleased with these dresses of serge or of satin, at this price. Each dress is well fin- ished and made in good style. _ Trimmed with braid- ing, military braid, lace frills or pleated side drapery. In colors of blue, tan, brown and black. LOWER COST DRESS SECTION— SECOND FLOOR k Bright Corduro “Smocks, $8.50. { Women’s Outsize Union Suits at $1.85 SPECIAL VALUE AND A SPLENDID WEIGHT ings, hemmed tops, seam- | black cotton stockings DRUG BOOTH—UPPER MAIN Good heavy quality out- A less feet, all sizes. with elastic ribbed legs. ing flannel in blue or pink Sizes 6 to 101%. These stripes. A few “seconds” a seconds” and they're in the lot. Fleeced bargains. oo Women who find it difficult to find extra size Union Suits will i a ungsten be pleased to hear of this Saturday offering in medium weight Cashmere Union Suits Bovs’ Kn _ § 4 fine ribbed Cotton Union Suits. They are made with high necks, S ks $1 29 ys ee Electric long sleeves, slightly fleeced—in sizes up to 44. 25c | Medium-weight, fleece- Trousers Lamps Sgr ‘a bg gi oh OMEN’S Swiss HILDREN’S — Cot- Ribbed Vests ton Waists, with with bodice tops | lined union suits with Natural cashmere socks | Dutch neck, short sleeves with hemmed tops and | and in angle-length. Pure seamless feet. Sizes 10 to | white. Regular and extra $1.35 All sizes in mixtures of 5 for $1.30 buttons for attaching undergarments and they wear well and supporters ; from 2 to 12 ” . ‘ afaik ray and brown. G 11%. Slight imperfec- | sizes, ade a tye wi wood z fit splendidly — extra By tions cause the low price. | § ot wear, hi i ‘ 1, se years, a pair, 80¢. , at $1.00; sizes 36 and sizes, 7T5e; regular heer eitiiinsairari ee 22 2 ; H x AR WEAR— Cotton These Lamps are new 38 at 85c. sizes at 65c. UPPER MAIN FLOOR Overalls . : : and Jumpers Union Suits Each $2.45 | 79c . Heavy-weight, white- I | backed blue denim over- | unic alls, in full-bib style. | tops | Jumpers to match. Sizes | less and in knee 48, Boys’ Overalls 98c Boys’ plain blue over- alls in sizes from 4 to 10 years are offered at this unusually low price. and not refilled, and give three times the light of an ordinary globe, 25- and 40-watt sizes, every one tested. None delivered at this price. FOURTH FLOOR Washable Corduroy Smocks : these are becom- ingly practical for house or out o’ doors wear. Brilliant wool embroidery makes them distinctive. The colors are blue, yellow, red, cream and tan, SECOND FLOOR Bon Marche Bread—Special Saturday—10¢ and 15c a Loaf 12 kinds of delicious Bread are made in our perfect bakery— 12 different kinds of wholesome bread—the kind that makes you “want more,” Saturday we will sell all 12 kinds at 10¢ and 15e a loaf. FOODSHOPS, UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Fine-vibbed cotton suits with band Regular and extra sizes.

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