The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 26, 1920, Page 12

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“- THE SEATTLE STAR—IRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1920. The Bon Marche ESTABLISHED 1890 Correct Clothes to Fit You and Your Pocketbook MEN who demand “style—and plenty of it” in their clothes. will find Bon Marche apparel right up to the last tick of the fashion- elock. And reliability, as well as style, is tailored into every garment. That’s a point well worth spe- cial consideration. HUNDREDS OF BRIGHT NEW HATS AT $7.50 A Group of Representative Spring Hats That Will Solve Your ‘‘Hat’’ Worries An exceptional effort has been made to give variety of style and materials as well as perfect workmanship, for many of the new hats are hand made. Glazed cherries drop from many a brim. Flat flowers are veiled with maline or crin. Aeroplane bows propel some .of the smartest hata. MILL{NERY SECTION—THIRD FLOOR Easter Millinery for the Younger Set Poke effects, droops and up-rolling brims are represent- * ed in the styles for the little girl and her older sister. Hand-made hats are trimmed with applique, embroidery, fruit and flowers. Wide-brimmed floppy hats show brilliant hues in ribbons. Hats for dress, for play, for school, for every day. Priced from $2.50 to $25.00 CHILDREN’S HAT SHOP—THIRD FLOOR you may rest assured, too, that you'll find an accurate, comfortable fit, whether you’re tall or short, stout or slender. That means longer wear and a better appearance—two other points to be carefully considered. IN MARCHE Clothes are created by such master designers as Langham, Louis Holtz and Michaels-Stern, from the most desirable fabrics, and are shown in a wide array of colors and patterns. You'll be sure to find what you want here tomorrow, and at such reasonable prices. $35.00 to $75.00 MEN'S CLOTHES SHOP-UPTER MAIN FLOOR Extra Trousers Why not an extra pair of Trousers to go with that coat of yours? We carry a large assortment of colors, patterns and materials suitable for dress or every-day wear—$5.00 to $15.00. MEN'S CLOTHES SHOP-—-UPPER MAIN FLOOR “It’s Heads—You Win” With a Bon Marche Hat In these days of unsettled conditions, there’s only one way to be sure’of getting your money’s worth in a hat, and that’s to buy a good one—the best you ean afford. You know that these are good hats— Mallorys Stetsons MEN'S SHOP—LOWER MAIN FLOOR Women’s Cotton Stockings, 25c Fast “Black Cotton Stockings, medium : weight, have hemmed:tops and come in all sizes. ; Smart Jersey Dresses, $10.95 You'll find six attractive styles in these practical Jerse: dresses. They are trimmed with braid, worsted, gold thread, buttons, or silk floss in designs favored for Spring. Both long and short sleeves are featured. The colors shown are Navy, Gray, Brown, Tan and Copen- hagen. Sizes are from 16 to 44, but not every size is shown in each style. Boys’ Spring Suits, $9.85 A new shipment of Boys’ Spring Suits in many good pat- terns includes practical gray, brown and m mixtures. They’re in late styles and are tailored from good, durable fab- rics. The knee trousers are full-lined. Sizes 7 to 17. The price on these suits insures you a real saving—so be sure to see them. Children’s Scuffer Shoes, $2.39 Some are lace shoes, but most of them are in button style, They’re made of chrome-tanned leather and come in all gun- metal, all dark brown, or with buff-colored uppers and_ black, brown or patent-leather bottoms. Sizes 12 to 2. Children’s Spring Dress Shoes $3.45 and $4.25 These are in button or lace style, and have patent leather bot- toms with gray cravenette tops. The soles are of ,solid leather. Sizes 8% to 11—spring heels—$3.45. Sizes 1114 to 2—lift heels—$4.25. Trimbles Ba Uncle Remus Story Hour At 3:30 Saturday Afternoon Uncle Remus will tell his stories again tomorrow afternoon in the Toy Base- ment. He will appear in costume and relate his tales in true Southern dialect. Bring the “kid kies” to hear him. TOY BASEMENT Easter Surprises —Easter Chicks of cotton with yellow beak and legs, S¢, 10¢ and 15¢. —Easter Baskets, differ- ent sizes in bright colors, with long handles—10¢, 15¢ and 25¢. —Glass Easter Novelty Eggs—look like the real things—10¢. —White Rabbits, stand- ing on two feet—with different colored jackets. They must be Peter Rab- bit—40¢. —Kewpies, tied with gay- colored ribbon, each 85¢. BASEMENT—UNION STREET SIDE length. colors. Sale of Girls’ Easter Coats~$19.50 Excellent Values for Vacation Days Seventy-five Spring Coats in the newest style Polo. models, yoke effect with inverted back pleats, large patch pockets—in three-quarter and full The materials are Polo cloth, velours, wool serges, fancy tweeds and burellas, in the season’s best 32¢. Girls’ apparel shown on living models 1:30 to 8:30 p. m. Saturday. SPECIAL ATTRAC- TIONS IN THE FOOD SHOPS SATURDAY BonMarche Bread Pound Loaves 10 Bon Marche Bread is sure “The Bread”—made from the best ingredients. Baked to a golden brown — and sold the day it is baked at 10c a loaf. A chance to cut down your bread bill. Butterhorns—our same celebrated standard make +delicious for breakfast . or lunch—7¢ each, 4 for 25¢. Ceylon and Java Blend Tea—our own blend—for one day, lb. 43¢. —Bon Marche Mayon- naise—buy it for less Saturday; pound, 41¢. *—Bon Marche Pork Sau- sage — very delicious— just the thing for your Sunday breakfast; pound, Sizes 6 to 14 and 15 to 17 —Green Gage Plum Jam, | made with pure cane sugar; special, Ib. 20¢. DAUGHTER SHOP—SECOND FLOOR UPPER MAIN FLOOR THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT She’s Hurrying to THE BARGAIN BASEMENT for Her Share of the Savings Girls’ Organdie Dresses, $4.95 The styles in this assortment are really beautiful. The dresses are of sheer white organdie elaborately trimmed with lace and embroidery insertion and edging. They have round or square necks, short sleeves, full plaited skirts and pink, blue or white ribbon girdles, finished with a rosette. In all sizes from 8 to 14. Other styles and materials from $1.75 to $5.69. 79c Fine-ribbed cotton union suits are low-necked with band or crochet tops and have cuff, lace or tight knees. In regular and extra sizes. Women’s Cotton Union Suits Women’s Ribbed Cotton Vests 29c ‘ “Seconds” in Women’s Swiss or fine ribbed cotton vests in low neck and sleeveless style, come in both pink and white. Regular or extra sizes. Women’s Lisle Stockings, 39c These are “seconds” of good quality mer- cerized lisle stockings with hemmed tops. Come in black and white. All sizes. Extra! Extra!! Just Arrived New Banded Sailors, $4.39 They came in just in time to be squeezed into this little corner. They’re just about the smartest hats you ever saw, | and there are 15 different styles in large, medium or small | shapes. There are half a dozen different braids in Black, | White, Navy, Jrown, Gray and a few high colors. Bands are of ribbon or self material. Leave the breakfast dishes to- morrow and get your pick of these attractive Spring Hats! Stylish Sport Coats, $19.75 Becoming models in Spring Sport Coats are offered in Vel- ours, Jerseys, Homespun and Serge, in Blue, Navy, Gray, Mus- tard, Buff, Black and White Checks, and Coating Mixtures. There are at least five different styles, all in the regular Sport length, and sizes range from 16 to 42. Black Percaline Petticoats, 98c These garments are good length and have an 11-inch flounce that is finished with six rows of pin-tucking and has a three- inch plaited edge. Elastig top, snap fastener. Sizes 36 to 40. Women’s Longcloth Gowns, $1.79 Good quality Longeloth Gowns, with short sleeves; have deep — embroidery tops, run with wide pink or blue ribbon.

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