The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 20, 1920, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1920. ane Do Your Monday Shopping Saturday— As the Bon Marché Will Be Closed the 23rd—Celebrating Washington’s Birthday TheBonMarché Established 1890 Good Looking Stockings AN IMPORTANT PART OF ONE'S DRESS—-WITH LOW SHOES IN VOGUE FOR SPRING F you are buying Silk Stockings—get a good quality, such as these pure thread silks—with reinforced heels and toes—high spliced heels and deep hemmed tops of lisle—in black, white, INE grade Art Silk Stockings are very satis- factory and inexpensive; with reinforced toes, hetls and soles, with deep garter hems of lisle—in black, white, brown and navy, $1.35. ew Spring Coats For Girls of 6 or More Priced $17.50 to $55.00 Coats modeled on such becoming lines that the young girls are “just wild” about them— Fashioned of tricotine, serge, poplin, burella, velour, polo cloth and cheviot, with tie or buckle belts—Rus- sian blouse or loose backs—finished with buttons, braid and fancy pockets—fancy silk overcollars. Colors Desirable for Girls—Tan, Navy, Rose, Blue, Pekin Girls’ Wool Serge Dresses— Enticing Values at $6.95 to $10 —Dresses of all-wool serge with touches of hand em- broidering in silk or Wool. Empire style with bell sleeves—green, blue, brown. —Girls’ Regulation Sailor Dresses of navy blue and black serge, braid trimmed, emblem on sleeve, $15.00 and $25.00. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Buy a Two Make Garden on Monday Days’ Food SINCE MONDAY IS A Supply HOLIDAY YOU'LL HAVE STORE CLOSED'ON ‘/©TS OF TIME FOR MONDAY <P : Don’t wait another min- ; ue if you yy a ~~ ive garden year, gin on Washington's birth- day—plant seeds by the wholesale. We have vegetable, flow- er and grass seeds—every kind tested—also fertilizer and sprays of all. kinds. —Bon Marche Pork Sau- ye, mad pu Salmon, for Saturday, a —Washington full cream Cheese (mild). Get a field-mouse, tan, brown, gray, champagne and pink; pair, $2.50. ISSES’ Lisle Stockings, “No Mend” and other standard brands; sizes 6 to 714 at PURE THREAD Silk Boot Stockings—semi- 68e—sizes 8 to 10 atte. fashioned, with double heels and toes—in MISSES’ fine ribbed Cotton Hose for school black and white—values you'll like at $1.65. weai—the pair, 50c. UPPER MAIN FLOOR-—THE BON MARCHE ooNSTIN Cugl gs NON St a a eS eek Presenting for Saturday a Group of Extremely Smart Spring Hats at $10.00 All the newest shapes are featured—the Joan of Arce—San Toi—Butter Bowl and the “Gold-digger’s Sailor.” They're all the craze in New York. Lacquered fruit, appliqued ' raffia and every other new conceit in trimming is used. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Shoeing the Young Men and Boys Satisfactorily Young Men’s Dressy Sturdy Shoes Shoes * for Boys . Are You Getting Your Money’s Worth in Clothes for Your Boy? See These Boys’ Suits at $12.50 ° ~ An extra pair of knickerbockers comes with every suit—which means double service. They're in dark mixtures of gray, blue or brown, that are both good looking and durable—sizes 7 to 18. The coats are made with loose backs or in the waist- line model, aré full belted and have set-in or slash * pockets. The knickerbockers are all full lined, have taped seams and belt loops. If you're looking for a boy’s suit that is made to “stand the racket,” that is good looking and econom- ically priced, be sure.to see these garments! BOYS’ CLOTHES SHOP—UPPER MAIN FLOOR WATCH THE BOOTHS IN FEBRUARY Women’s Union Suits —and at $1.00 Fine Ribbed Cotton Union Suits—regulation or bod- ice style—also wing sleeves, knee length, shell or cuff knee. Regular and out-sizes. —Fine Ribbed Cotton Bodice-top Vests, in pink or white, sizes 36 and 38; also regulation ribbon-top Vests in white; sizes 40, 42 and 44, at 35¢, or 3 for $1.00. —Women’s Fine Ribbed Cotton Pants with cuff knee, 36 and 38 only—45¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE pound or two Saturday Washington Birthday Cakes — you'll want one for Monday’s org’ — special, $1.00 1.50. _—wWashington Birthday Fancies at 5¢. —Ceylon Tea, a pound, G0¢, 70¢ and 80¢. FOOD SECTIONS—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Ask about Mag O’tite. —Lettuce, Radish, Onion, Kale, Spinach, Celery and Tomato Seeds, 5c. —Peas, Beans and Corn, 10¢ and 15c, —Flower Seeds, 5c and 10c. —Spencer Sweet Pea Seeds, a package, 10c, —Onion Sets, pound 23c. UPPER MAIN FLOOR Men’s Canvas Gloves, with knitted wrists, pair Petticoats—98c and $1.49 Black Percaline Petticoats, with elastic waist, are finished with Young Men’s Boots, for dress or practical wear—well built for wear—and neat in appearance. —IN GUNMETAL CALF, $8.00 to $11.00. —IN TO $14.00, OUNG MEN’S New Dark Brown Le son® latest hit in footwear—-$11.00 to $13.50. LOWER MAIN FLOOR--THE BON MARCHE Ba four double rows of pin tucks and a three-inch flounce in pleated effect. Full size range, at 98c. Firm quality Percaline Petticoats in purpie, emerald, navy, black and floral patterns, have elastic waist. flounce in novelty pleated effect. All sizes, at $1.49, Men’s Work Shirts $1.19 They're of chambray and cheviot collars and cut full. Sizes 141% to 19. Boys’ School Suits $5.98 Finished with a 12-inch in blue or gray, with attached For boys from 8 to 15 years old the Bargain Basement offers dur- able School Suits in brown mixtures. Coats are waist-seam models with detachable belts—really two styles in one, and the knee trousers 28 New Polo Coats —$19.75— NEW is the word that should be emphasized in a description of these jaunty Polo Coats. They’re high-belted with all-around belts of self ma- RUSSIA TAN CALF, $11.00 ther Oxfords—the sea- THE BON: MARCHE’ RGAIN BASEMENT New Spring Shapes of Soft Straws at $2.39 and $2.79 The Millinery Department has been just about doubled in size to take care of this new Spring merchandise and yow ll find what you want here —at a saving! —Shapes at $2.39— There are youthful poke models, novelty tricornes and a variety of small, close-fitting shapes in Milans and other soft straws. Both dull and glossy straws are shown in old rose, black, taupe, sand, Ameri- can Beauty, Pekin, white, dark brown and navy. —Shapes at $2.79— At this price the shapes, straws and colorings are about the same as those at $2.39, except that they are faced with Georgette in Alice- price. terial—they have smart novelty belts of studded leather- ette across the back—some are trimmed with buttons— both covered and novelty; others are finished with many parallel rows of fancy stitching—just to mention a few of the ways in which they’re different. Colors are Gray, Pekin, Copenhagen, Buff and Cinnamon. Sizes range from 16 to 44. SPORT SKIRTS Of Silk or Wool The Silk Skirts are in novel styles with girdle belts. They're of satin-striped taffetas with dark grounds and stripes in bright shades of green, purple, yellow, blue, old rose, sand and pink. Millinery that can be economically priced is a rarity this season. Our buyer hunted high and low, buying a little bit here, a few hats there, and a couple of dozen somewhere else, until he gathered an unusually varied collection, representative of all the better styles, and yet low in $9.75 red and blue. Waist sizes to 30. The Wool Skirts are in novelty plaids, whose dominating colors of gray, brown or blue are brightly criss-crossed with plaids in many colors and patterns. They’re in straight styles and pleated effects, belted, and’ most. of them have two pock- ets. Sizes to 31 waist. Did you ever see a boy who was not hard on shoes? Well, these shoes will stand lots of hard knocks — and they're not expensive, either. Made of dark brown leather with heavy soles. SIZES 10 TO 1314 AT $4.00 PAIR © SIZES 1 TO 6 AT $4.75 A PAIR LOWER MAIN FLOOR Wake Up! Alarm Clocks Special $1.65 Nickel-plated Alarm Clocks, warrant- ed good timekeepers—with loud alarm and alarm shut-off. We cannot deliver clocks sold from this lot at $1.65. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE | Blue Denim Overalls, bib style, sizes 34 to 48 Bungalow Aprons at $2.95 These Aprons are of gingham in neat pin checks of blue, pink or gray, and are trimmed with white rick-rack braid. They have short sleeves, turn-back cuffs, belted backs, deep novelty pockets and round necks. They're cut long and full. Sizes from 40 to 44. Spring Sweaters at $5.95 Four of the new models in Slip-on Sweaters are included, as well as a splendid coat style. The materials are wool and mercerized Se an American Beauty, Salmon and Turquoise. All sizes from . oO Knitted Bloomers at 85c Women’s fine quality Knitted Bloomers in pink, have strong elastic bands at knee and waist. Sizes 36 to 40. Cotton Union Suits $1.29 Women’s fine ribbed White Cotton Union Suits, slightly fleeced, have Dutch necks, short sleeves, and are ankle length, Sizes 36 to 44. New Wool Jersey Dresses —$19.75— Two styles, as attractive as they are new, feature these good-looking Dresses of wool jersey. One model simulates the tie-around style, and the sash ends are tied in the back.. It is trimmed with wool knot and silk embroidery in contrasting colors, and there is a row of flat, covered buttons down either side of the skirt. The other Dress is a long-tunic style, trimmed with silk floss in harmonizing color and finished with covered ball buttons, The colors are Sand, Navy, Pekin, Copenhagen and Tan. Sizes are:from 16 to 42.

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