The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 13, 1920, Page 12

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f THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1920. A Clearance of Wash Dresses = The Extra Pair Doubles the As a Wind-Up to a Busy Wash Dress Week Wear Odd lots of several or more lines of Wash Dresses that have been good selling numbers. Excellent mater- jials, good styles, workmanship and the substantial reductions make these Wash Dresses very desirable. —The most profitable way to buy Boys’ Suits is with Wash Dresses Reduced Wash Dresses Reduced two pairs of knickerbock- to $3.75 .; Gingham and chambray models in fitted styles, ¢T8. The knickers always . wear out first and with smart modes suitable for home or street or outing ; only one pair, when they f go the coat is soon tossed ‘ aside—with two pairs of pants, worn alternate weeks, the suit will wear about twice as long. A Splendid Line of Boys’ Suits at $15.00 Every Sait Has an Extra Pair of Pants —Well-made Suits, these, with full lined knickerbockers, with taped seams —belt loops and knee buttons. —Coats come in double breasted— waist seam—pinch back—full back or Norfolk style. BOYS CLOTHING SHOP—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Gingham and Percale Dresses in fitted models or Billie Burke styles, in plaids, stripes and a few in plain colors. AGAR oe: : ; All sizes in the lot, but not every size in every style. ese dresses are attractively trimmed. WASH DRESS SECTION-.SECOND FLOOR SE Girls’ Velvet and Serge Dresses at Special Prices SPLENDID VALUES AT $6.95, $10.00, $12.50 AND $15.00 Because we were able to make a fortunate purchase, these girlishly smart dresses come to you at very low prices. The styles are new and the quality of the materials is excellent. Girls’ Dresses of serge in high-waist styles, stitched in novel design with yarn. In navy, green and brown. Sizes 6 to 12—$6.95. Girls’ Dresses in serge, in yoke effect, out- lined in wool stitching and finished with wide Lady Fair ribbon. Sizes 6 to 12 years—$10.00. Velvet Dresses for girls from 6 to 16, in good quality, and plain or yarn embroidered styles, in brown, green, navy and Burgundy —+$12.50 to $15.00. DAUGHTER SHOP, SECOND FIOOR—THE BON MARCHE New Silk Sweaters in Spectrum Shades Color—that’s the first thing you'll notice about these rich-toned new Sweaters in silk of heavy weight. Colors that flatter, colors that bring happiness—colors that hint of calm summer days to come—you'll find them flaunted by fashion in these new modes. In Tuxedo style with handsome weaves and stitches. In coat effects with sailor colek cal aa belts. The —- are melon, ote green, blush, typhoon, grotto, nt white, sparrow, scarlet and well as two-toned novelty effects. Priced at $25.00, $29.50, $35.00 and $39.50 SWEATER SECTION—SECOND FLOOR Boys’ School Shoes. That give splendid wearing satisfaction ES, SHOPPING BOOTHS _ IN FEBRUARY lutel: per- pial comfort and ap- q or » —The Bandeaux are _ made of allover lace For Saturday only we are going to offer our delicious Lady Baltimore Cakes at $1.00 —or 50c for a half— they'll be perfectly fresh, made in our own daylight bakery. Delicatessen Specials —Bon Marche Pork Sausage, special, 35c a pound. —Oven-baked Pork Tungsten Lights 26c Each 25- and 40-watt Tung- Boys’ and Girls’ Union Suits—All Sizes—for $1.35 —Boys’ medium- Union Suits, slightly ek fi ; sizes 6 to 16 years at $1.35. —Girls’ Union Suits of medium-weight cot- ton. Low neck, sleeveless style, and ankle length—a good weight to wear the year ‘round; sizes 6 to 16 years, at $1.35. KNIT UNDERWEAR SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Women’s Cotton Union Suits $1 —Medium-weight, fine ribbed cotton gar- Mechanics’ Work Shoes —Made of tan and black gunmetal — calf on English last. Sizes 10% to 13% at $4.50 Sizes 1 to 6% at $6.50 —Boys’ School Shoes of heavy, dur- able leather, on the practical Mun- son last. Sizes 9 to 13% at $4.00 Sizes 1 to 6 at $4.75 - —The.Brassieres are of . bric a Aiea _ —All sizes, 36 to 46. SHOPPING BOOTH—UPPER . MAIN FLOOR sten Lights, every one tested before leaving the store. They make more light for less money. We cannot make de- this low FOURTH FLOOR and Beans with tomato sauce, for Saturday only, 16c-a — —No. 1 Mince Meat— one of the best makes - —24c¢ a pound. UPPER MAIN FLOOR liveries at price. ments in the regulation and the popular bod- ice style; knee length; sizes 36 to 44, $1.00. —Fine Ribbed Cotton Knit Bloomers, with strong elastic bands at the waist and knees. All sizes in pink, black and white. —A fine grade of Swiss Ribbed Bodice Top Vests— regular sizes at 65c. Outsizes at 75c. KNIT UNDERWEAR SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR hard wear. Women’s Knit Bloomers at $1.25 Girls’ Wash Dresses $1.49 Exceptional values—every one! They’re brand new — just it of their wrappings, and come in three good styles. They’re colors of Nile Green, Rose and Light Blue, with trim- on collars, cuffs and pockets in contrasting colors. Then are light and medium dark plaid ginghams with white , cuffs and trimmings. have pleated skirts and the waist of one style is finished smocking. Sizes from 2 to 6. Sweaters at $5.95 In Coat and Slip-On Styles * There are five models, including the coat, ripple and fish- tail effects in both wool and mercerized cotton. They come in Turquoise, Salmon and American Beauty, and in sizes from 38 to 44. The price asked for these Sweaters gives but little idea of their real worth. So if you need a sweater be sure to see these. They're remarkable values, Women’s Cotton Union 3 Suits $1.29 Fine ribbed Cotton Union Suits for women are made with Dutch necks, short sleeves, and are in ankle length. Both reg- ular and extra sizes are offered. You cannot find anything better for —They’re made of dark brown leather with heavy oak soles and half bellows tongue. Sizes range from 6 to 12. Prices $4.50 to $9.50 MEN'S AND BOYS’ SHOE SHOP—LOWER MAIN FLOOR THE BON MARCHE Wool Jersey Dresses $15.00 Day in and day out dependability dis- tinguishes these Wool Jersey Dresses for office, business or home wear. They are unequaled for all-’round utility, and the Bargain Basement is very glad to offer them at so reasonable a price. The colors are Chocolate Brown, Sand, Taupe, Copenhagen, Mahogany and Pekin. There are three styles, two of which are pictured, and the sizes range from 14 to 40. Women’s Night Gowns at $1.59 Longcloth Night Gowns, finished with wide embroidery edging and insertion, are made with round, “V” or square necks. All have short sleeves and are cut long and full. Ba RGAIN. BASEMENT Spring Coats $5.49 For Boys and Girls | There are just 14 of these dandy little Coats in neat checks of black and white. All are full lined. The boys’ coats are in a plainer style than the girls. They have three pockets, are belted across the back, and have col- lars of self material. The girls’ coats have overcollars of silk, fancy buttons, fancy pockets and are belted all around. Sizes 4, 5 and 6. Women’s Black Kid Shoes $5.85 Women’s Black Kid Shoes in lace style, have Louis or mil- itary heels and leather soles. Sizes from 3 to 7 are included. Boys’ Dress Shoes $2.50 Little Boys’ Black Calfskin Dress Shoes, made with the Good- year welt, have solid leather soles and are made over an Eng- lish-style last. They are shown only in sizes 9 to 1314. Women’s Knit Bloomers 59c These popular garments are'offered in pink and white and in all sizes from 86 to 44. They're especially good values.

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