The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1920, Page 12

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4 pa ana ne i siiiabiadaitndenrelateetiodinediateamaad THE SEATTLE STAR—-FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1920, Sunny Days at The Bon Marché--Sunny Faces Everywhere’ | Lots of Bright Summer Merchandise at Tempting Prices For Speed and Reliability— Bon Marche Suits a \ ANAS It’s a real pleasure to find a suit that “hits on all twelve” day in and day out for months. So many of these classy-looking rigs that start out bravely ‘‘on high” fail to keep up the pace for more than a few days. Then-they go limping around on two cylinders till they’re thrown on the scrap heap. Not so with Bon Marche Clothes for Men! They breeze along with style-speed td spare until the materials are thread- bare, because their good looks are tailored into them. Al! models and all sizes are ready for your inspection. $35.00 to $65.00 Drop in at the garage tomorrow! MEN'S CLOTHES SHOP—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Classy Shirts $2.50 | Men's fine Negligee Shirts of woven or printed madras, come in a wide choice of staple and fancy striped patterns. You'll find your favorite colors here—and we guarantee they're fast. Shown in all regular sizes and sleeve lengths. Silk Four-in-Hands $1.00 We've just received another shipment of those snappy Silk Ties in the new Spring colorings. If you get here within the next few days you'll find a fascinating variety of figures, stripes, brocades, plaids and fancy effects. But why not come in Saturday and get first choice? MEN'S SHOP~-LOWER MAIN FLOOR , The Bon Marche ESTABLISHED 1890 Child Welfare Week WILL BE HELD AT THE BON MARCHE MAY 11 TO 14 Under the Auspices of the Seattle Federation of Women's Clubs. FREE BABY CLINIC CONDUCTED BY THE LEADING PHYSICIANS OF THE CITY, WITH ‘TAL, DENTAL, PHYSICAL AND OTHER On account of the number of babies to be ex- amined it is necessary to register and secure a ticket. Registration at Personal Service Booth, May 1 to 8; from 10 a m. to 8 p. m. daily from No children will be examined who are not reg- istered. Sprightly Springtime Hats at $5 Real values in Trimmed Hats—just the opportunity for the woman who desires another hat at little cost. And very attractive are these hats small, close-fitting turbans, and hats with little brims, or the larger floppy hats with colored facing or with trans- parent brims. Flowers trim many models, but feath- ers are favored, too. The colors are practical street colors and all-black. UNUSUAL OFFERING IN DRESS VALUES Smart Silk Dresses $18.00 Late Models in Satins and Taffetas Reduced for Saturday’s Selling Another lot of these smart new Satin and Taffeta Dresses that sold so quickly a week ago are offered to you at the low price of $18.00. : AN Real values both in materials and style, — i for the lot includes attractive straight-line | j models as well as bouffant side draped / effects. / \ In all the desirable street colors that may ~" be worn without a wrap this summer. V DRESS SHCTION—ERCOND FLOOR IN THE SHOPPING BOOTHS New Collars 50c A new shipment of the latest Collars SATURDAY IN THE FOOD SHOPS Bon Marché Bread 15c Leaf Large size loaves of the famous Bon Marche Pread—special Satar- day, 15c. —Jelly Rolls—e¥ery one who has tried them knows how good they are—Saturday at 25¢. —French Coffee Cakes, each 5¢. —Weiner Rolls, a dozen 20¢. BAKERY SECTION—UPPER MAIN Bon Marché Weiners 29c a Pound To introduce the Bon Marche Brand of Weinerwursts—we offer them for 29¢ a pound Saturday. Made from the best fresh meat— with no cereals or colorings. —-Bon Marche Pork Sausage, of best ingredients, lb. 32¢. Cube Peach Preserves, our own make, made with cane sugar; per pound, 32¢. Washington Full Cream Cheese, mild, per pound, 34¢. Ceylon or Java Blend Tea 40c a Pound At this price while we have any. SEEDS Carrots, Beets, Turnips, Onions at Se a paekage. Flower Seeds, a package, 10¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR has arrived. MILLINERY These are made,of lawn, lace, pique or Georgette crepe, in many different designs, and are suitable for wear with suits, dresses or house frocks. Priced at 50c Each. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE ileus white models in Georgette, and plain and fig- Saturday Specials in Home Wares Spades and Shovels Special $1.35 Full size, long handled garden Spades and round-point Shovels, all made from best crucible steel, fully polished. No phone orders at this price. Water Sets at 95c 180 thin blown Glass Water Sets with monogrammed initials—all initials represented except F, L, M, N and V. While we have any, 95c each. We can- not take phone orders at this price. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE The Bon Marche SECTION—THIRD FLOOR A PETTICOAT LANE SURPRISE FOR SATURDAY Silk Petticoats Reduced to $4.75 Silk Jersey, Taffeta and Satin Petticoats of Unusual Values Splendid service is assured in these attrac- tive Petticoats. Made with straight body and deep pleated flounces or fancy ruffles, finished with shir- ring, pleating and fancy stitching. Others have narrow flounces with small frills or under hem. Elastic belts finish the tops. rs Shown in black, navy, green, purple, gray, | tan, Copen, peach, flesh and striped effects. Cotton Taffeta Petticoats -at $1.25 Dark background with colored floral design in pink, blue, purple, rose, make these attrac- tive, economical garments. A few models in plain colors are shown in sateen. PETTICOAT LANE—SECOND FLOOR ih Special Values in Silk Blouses at $4.50 Three sorts of Silk Blouses to choose from— tailored styles in crepe de Chine—flesh and ured Georgettes in dark costume shades. Lace and frill trimmed, beaded, embroid- ered, tucked and braided styles are included. The Colored Blouses include many. waists that will form attractive complements to the Spring suit. BLOUSE SECTION—SECOND FLOOR Kodak on Your Week-End Trip Eastman Box Brownies record accurately your week-end adventures, No. 2 Brownie, size 214x314, $3.33. No. 2A Brownie, size 214x414, sSo7. No. 2C Brownie, size 274x47, $5.97. Preserve your snap shots in an Ideal Photo Album, priced from 90¢ to $4.50. KODAK SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Established 1890 i iy Hundreds of Chances to Save in the Bargain Basement Saturday; H ere AreaF ew of Them Women’s Gowns $1.59 Pink Batiste and Crepe Gowns in four different styles, are neatly trimmed and well made. Sateen Petticoats $2.25 Good quality flowered Sateen Petticoats are cut full size, and come in all sizes. Muslin Petticoats $1.39 Women’s Muslin Petticoats in all sizes, have a double flounce, one of which is embroidery trimmed. Rubber Aprons 65c These Waterproof Aprons are in neat percale patterns. Just the thing for dish washing. Waitresses’ Aprons $1.29 Waitresses’ Aprons of white linenette are reversible, and have one pocket on each side. Special Saturday ‘Limeheon At the Basement Fountain Just inside the center Second Avenue entrance is the largest soda fountain in the Northwest, specializing in the speedy service of tasty foods and drinks at tempting prices. 35c SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY | Our Own Oven-baked Pork and Beans } Boston Brown Bread and Butter 35 | Chocolate Roll a la Mode 5 Coffee or Milk Remarkable Bargains in SPORT COATS. At $15.00 Here for You Saturday This is a very special collection of Coats, and is made up of smart Spring styles in several splendid materials and colors. You'll find that every coat is very well made and that in very few cases are there more than one of a style. The fabrics are Tweeds, Serges and Novelty Cloths in Tan, Navy Blue, Black and White Checks and Novelty Mixtures. The coats are in regular sports and three-quar- ter lengths, belted, and some are leather trimmed, while others have brushed wool collars and cuffs. There are all sizes from 16 to 42. THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMEN - ah Hd ii Misses’ Dress Shoes $3.95 * These are of chocolate brown leather, and come in lace style. They are made over the favorite footform and English lasts. Good leather soles and heels, Sizes 1114 to 2. ’ : 5 Men’s Union Suits $1.25 Union Suits in mesh weave, have short sleeves and are ankle length. Ecru only. Sizes 34 to 46. Boys’ Suits at $9.85 Sturdy materials, durable workmanship and smart style make these suits very unus values. They’re in gray and brown mix- tures, and come in si from 8 to 16 years. Full-lined, trousers. Boys’ Blouses 98c A variety of patterns in Boys’ well-made Percale Blouses is offered at this low price. Men’s Bib Overalls $1.98 Only sizes 44 to 48 are left in these durable Blue Denim Overalls. They have full bibs. Get yours quick! Boys’ Calf Oxfords $3.25 Black Gunmetal Calf Oxfords are made in Blucher style and have a good broad toe; leather soles and heels. In sizes 10 to 1314. Men’s Shoes $6.50—a Bargain Men's Chocolate Brown Shoes, made over a comfortable broad- toe last, are shown in sizes from 7 to 10. Well made and serviceable, x

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