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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1920. TieBonMarché Established 1890 TITTLE whist [ players and om v -ihe Time Has Come to Think of Springtime Needs— And What Better Place to Satisfy Them Than The Bon Marche? Welcome as the new Spring modes may be, the Bon Marche believes that the economical prices which attend the new season’s styles at this big store are even more gladly receiv- ed. Every part of the store is blossoming out in new merchandise under the gracious in- fluence of Spring, and charming new things, as pleasing in price as in style, greet you on every side. Little Girls Skipping and Playing on a Platform Will Cleverly Display the “PHYLLIS MAY” PLAY DRESSES For Little Girls From 6 to 12 Years of Age The dresses will be demonstrated Saturday morning from 10 to 12, and in the afternoon from 2 to 4. , ot THREE IMPORTANT POINTS ABOUT THE : “PHYLLIS MAY” DRESSES ARE: : —First, they're guaranteed serviceable and washable; the materials used are For Saturday— Sd i sien retired ar meeting to children made with A Group of New Hats Representing Every Spring Fashion, $10.00 —Third, bottom of dresses held together by finest quality washable elastic, giving the dresses a bloomer effect, insuring the child perfect freedom of Hats that are really exceptionally smart and of unusual value at Ten Dollars movement without any bother of the skirt. The “Phyllis May” Dresses are shown in handsome plaids, checks and The variety of styles shown in this collection is interesting from every style angle—materials, trim- plain colors. : ; At an Attractive Price, $4.75 mings, colors and shapes. DAUGHTER SHOP, SECOND FLOOR-—-THE PON MARCHE —Winged street hats. >’ e Boys’ Suits You —Small flowered hats with maline-covered crowns. Can Be Sure Of You cannot afford to take a —Jaunty turbans of hair cloth. —Hats of Batavia cloth. chance on boys’ suits today— you want to be certain that —Hats with bead ornaments or glazed fruit dangling over the ears. your money goes into suits that will give sure and certain —Blues, Brown, Purple and the always smart Black Hats. satisfaction. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Youthful, Simple and Smart Wool Sweaters for the Outdoor Girl Specially Priced, $8.95 Fishtail Slip-Over Style —In plain weave finished with fancy stitch and striped in attract- ive colorings; purled waistline; also semi-Tuxedo Sweaters in fan- cy weave; bright colors. Tuxedo and Coat Styles —In plain weave, full belted, and with kets; in various shades, including Coral, China Blue, Turquoise, Heather, Blue and Green. SWEATER SECTION-—SECOND FLOOR The Books Children Like to Read Czecho-Slovak Fairy Tales $2.00 —14 humorous Fairy Tales in which the characters dear to children appear against different backgrounds of national man- ners and customs. Rising Wolf, by Schultz, $1.50 —Not only the kind of Indian story boys like but the kind they ought to have, for it’s both thrilling and true. Tempting Dainties from the Food Sections Let The Bon Marche Delicatessen and Bakery furnish the foods for your Sunday dinner—thus saving you much time and labor. « Our Lady Baltimore Cakes Are $1.25 Saturday Have you tasted our Lady Balti- more Cakes? My, but they are de- licious and every one who tastes them will tell you the same. Made with purest butter and best of other ingredients; and, oh! such nut choc- olate fudge icing—it just melts in one’s mouth. While we have any Saturday, $1.25 each. These “Two Knicker’ Suits at $20.00 Stand the Test This new line of boys’ suits at $20.00 will stand every test and come through with flying colors—the test of wear—of tailoring—of style. SPRING FIXINGS FOR YOUR BOY Boys’ Spring Caps, $1.50 to $3.00. Boys’ Gauntlet Gloves, $1.00 a pair. Boys’ Blouses, $1.00 to $1.50. Boys’ “Superior” Union Suits, $2.00 to $4.00. BOYS’ CLOTHING SHOP— A Journey to the Garden Gate $2.00 —A new “Alice in Wonderland” type of story. e —tThe Spring Cleaning. ‘ —The Cozy Lion. —Queen Silver Bell. i —Racketty-Packetty House. : y —Four winsome little books by Frances Hodgson Burnett, for children from 6 to = Seeds—Seeds—Seeds" Make your garden now—plant tested seeds and be sure of results. —Vegetable seeds, including kale, lettuce, cabbage, beets and‘radishes, pkg. 5¢. —Beans, peas and corn, 10¢ and 15¢. —Flower seeds, 5¢ and 10¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE From the Delicatessen —Olives, dandies for taste — buy them. Fine to eat just so or for sal- ads—buy them special, pint 30¢. —Pork Sausage—you know the kind; little link kind; special, lb, 32¢. —tTea, Ceylon and Java Blend, a pound 48¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR 10 years of age. Price $1.00 each. BOOK SHOP—LOWER MAIN FLOOR THE BON: MARCHE UPPER MAIN FLOOR B A R G A L N B A S E Mm E N TE MEN’S BROWN CORDUROY PANTS, Another Shipment Arrives of BOYS’ BLUE DENIM OVERALLS, Sizes from 4 to 8 years Girls’ Gingham Dresses Big Values at $1.79 Five smart styles are included in this lot of Gingham Dresses for school girls. All are belted and have two pockets. The ma- terials are excellent plaid ginghams trimmed with plain col- ored chambray or poplin. They’re also shown in the plain col- ored materials with plaid trimmings. Sizes are from 7 to 12, Girls’ Sateen Bloomers for Only 69c They’re in black sateen only and made with elastic knee and waist. Sizes from 10 to 14 in these practical garments. Women’s Knitted Bloomers Low Priced at 85c These are to be had only in pink. They have good quality elas- tic bands at waist and knee and come in sizes from 36 to 40. Women’s Burson Hose, “Seconds,” Pair 39c Every woman knows Burson Fashioned Hose. They’re of medium weight cotton in regular and extra sizes. The colors are fast black and brown, they have elastic hemmed tops and come in sizes from 9 to 101/,, Men’s Outing Flannel Pajamas $2.15 Good heavy quality materials in blue or pink striped patterns. Those Popular Jersey Dresses at $15 You may now choose from many desirable styles, trimmed with silk floss or wool embroidery, twisted braid or covered buttons. They have round or square necks, long or three-quarter length sleeves, and are shown in long and short tunic styles, as well as the straight line models, The colors are sand, taupe, Pekin, Copenhagen, gray, navy, leaf green and brown. Sizes are from 16 to 44. Tailored Hats for Spring Priced From $2.49 to $3.95 At these prices a wide selection of Spring’s newest millinery creations is spread for your choosing. Milans and other soft straws in plain or fancy weaves are here in dull and glossy finish. Styles are varied and come in black, white, navy, Pekin, wis- taria, Copenhagen, brown and novelty combinations. Boys’ School Suits at $6.98 Boys’ medium weight Suits in mixtures of gray or brown are shown in sizes from 8 to 15 years. Some have waist seam coats with detachable belt, others are in the conservative straight style. The knee trousers are full-lined. Men’s Sample Shoes, Special at $5.00 Men’s Sample Dress Shoes in brown and black leathers, are made up in the comfortable broad-toe style, or over the popular English last. Both styles have extension soles of good leather and come in sizes from 6 to 8. If yow’re looking for a superior value in footwear, see these. Children’s “Mary Janes” This well-known style in Children’s Pumps is offered in patent leather with one ankle strap and neat tailored bow of ribbon, | The sizes to 8 have spring heels, the larger sizes have lift heels. | Sizes 5 to 8, lt, to