The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 11, 1920, Page 16

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Values—the || || Same Today as Thirty 2 Years Ago For thirty years the Bon Marche has used only one standard on which to base its transactions with the people of Seattle—and that standard has been—and is —BETTER VALUES. During the months when pocketbooks and purses were always open and money was scattered with a lavish hand, the Bon Marche clung persistently to that old-fashioned standard. 75¢ A.SET We cannot pos- sibly make deliv- eries at this price. But now that the trend of the times has changed, there is a sure movement toward the prin- ciple of “seeking the most for your money”—and the Bon Marche is still giving “Better Values.” The Drug Section Is One “of Baby’s Best Friends CHILD WELFARE WEEK AND THE ANNIVERSARY SALES JOIN HANDS IN GIVING THESE SPECIAL NUMBERS . —Baby Stork Sets, consisting of 2 cakes of soap and 1 large baby talcum, set 50¢. —Boric Acid, pound size, 30¢; half pound, 20¢. —Merck Zinc Sterate, a real boon to babies, 25¢. Baby Balm Talcum, a Can 25c —Sterno Baby Milk Warmer at $2.75. —Horlick’s Malted Milk, 45¢, S3¢ and $2.98. —Borden’s Malted Milk, 40¢. —Brooks’ Groats and Baby Barley, 33¢. —Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia, 25¢. —Infants’ Bulb Syringes, 25¢ to $1.00. —Infants Water Bottles at $1.25. —Infants’ Bath Thermometers, 50¢ and 75¢. Infants’ Glycerine Suppositories at 30¢. —Hygea Nursers, complete, at 25¢. © —Miller’s Non-collapsible Nipple, 15¢; 2 for 25¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE to mothers, They’re Here Now! || New Summer Hats at $1.95 Just arrived! The very latest in Hats for Summer wear! Wide novelty braids, rough braids and finer weaves, in light, summery hues for sunshiny days and fluffy dresses —also in darker shades to be worn with suits or street dresses. There are banded sailors and novelty shapes, both large and small, in Heliotrope, Rose, Light Blue, Crimson, Black, Gray and rich Brown shades. Free Patterns Wednesday From 9:30 to 10:30 A. M. The famous Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns for Wom- en’s, Misses’ and Children’s Dresses, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Blouses, Smocks and Undermuslins are given away free tomorrow in the Bargain Basement for one hour only. ° Not More Than Five to a Customer THE BON MARCHE Ba RGAIN BASEMENT _THE SEATTLE Afternoon an 147 Initial Water Sets Reduced for the Anniversary Seven-piece Water Set—consisting of 6 thin-blown tumblers and one tankard water pitcher. decorated with silver initial and band around the top. FOURTH FLOOR—THE PON MARCHE The Vanta Library for mothers is filled with books compiled by specialists on baby care, which are lent free A trained nurse is in attendance to assist you in choos- ing the book best suited to your needs. The Vanta Library is located in the Layette Room: Welfare Week Specials in the Long and Short Bootees, Pink and Blue Trimmed, Pair 2OC Tiny Tots’ Slippers and Shoes—Special 75¢ STAR One- Third Less The selection is unusual—the styles are new and certain to become you ——the quality of the materials is of rare excellence —in fact, this is your chance. * Handsome satins are embroidered or made with plain drapery. Crisp taffetas follow the lines of the wide hip styles. Models are shown in plain effects or richly trimmed with braiding, em- broidery and pleated frills Many dresses show a combination of silk or satin with Georgette. Fine value, indeed, in these high-class Street and Afternoon Dresses, of good quality silk taffetas and satins. ich navy, black, brown, tan and blues are shown in the season’s best draped, bouffant or straight-line modes. Dresses Priced From ) One - Third $45.00 to $165.00 Less DRESS SECTION—SECOND FLOOR ent and kid leathers. buckles, Broken Lots of Shoes, Ox- fords and Pumps Reduced Widths— Women’s footwear in broken AAA _.... lots and sizes—in such makes BA vee as Grover’s Comfort Shoes, eek. Wickert and Red Cross, with B military and Louis heels—col- ored leathers, in the following sizes: Each piece UPPER MAIN FLOOR Free Educational Service for Mothers In The Bon Marche Baby Shop Baby Shop White Wool Hose, , Annette Binders, Sizes 41% to 61% 65C Wool end Cotton SOC BARBY SHOP—SECOND FLOOR The Bon Marche” ESTABLISHED 1890 The Season’s Latest Styles Are Splendidly Represented Smart Silk Dresses $29.50 These Dresses, with their silken richness and stunning styles, are truly representative of the newest fashion ideas. As a matter of fact they have been out of New York less than two weeks, so it’s no wonder that they're different. : One of the styles sketched is a two- piece Sport Model of Crepe de Chine, with a white accordion-plaited skirt and a coat-effect in Old Rose, Navy or Peach. Another style is a combination of white accordion-plaited skirt of Crepe de Chine with a round-necked, short- sleeved overblouse of Tricolette in Orange or Navy. Then there are Georgettes beaded in wonder- ful novelty patterns; Taffetas embroidered in be or silk floss; Georgettes with allover em- roidery in gold tinsel and silk floss, and all- Taffetas with accordion-plaited skirts, as shown in the sketch, The colors include Navy, ‘Light Gray, Brown and White. Sizes range from 16 to 40. Silk Taffeta Dresses at $14.75 These are all-taffeta or combined with Georgette, and come in eleven clever styles—all new and becoming. They are trimmed in self or contrasting colors with silk floss, novelty braid, accordion plaits, ribbon and buttons. Colors are Royal, Silver, Tan, Navy, Rose, Tobacco and Black. Sizes range from 16 to 42. d Street Dresses Down Goes the Prices of ’ Women’s Pumps THAT’S BECAUSE IT’S ANNIVERSARY TIME AT THE BON MARCHE Good news for the woman who hasn't bought her low shoes yet—for here are Pumps of pat- with hand-turned soles— Louis XV. heels, medium vamps, with or without Sizes almost complete widths AA to D—unusual value at $7.15. THE BON MARCHE Outing Gertrudes, Well Made, Special The Headline Attraction Wednesday at the Thirtieth Anniversary Sales -2% to 8— -[2i4) 8 [8iA) 4 1414) 5 [54] 6” Sealine lees HP Pes .|8)4|4)/1f1 21;6)6\5)1)1 6(7Tl[i[sjzy2 [SE SEER RE Wiets!&j.-.1s 50c A Spec Untrimmed Shapes at 50c This is unusual—both as to price and quality. The lot includes styles for women which are suitable for garden or outing wear—also dressy-looking, close-fitting shapes, | wide-brimmed styles and many novelty types. | | | There are smooth an crowns, and many other desirable shapes in Old Rose, Dark Blue, Black, Golden Brown, Belgian Blue, Laven- der, Tan and Dark Brown. Marshmallow Extra Special Basement Fountain Specials For Wednesday Cream of Tomato Soup 5 With Wafers c THE BON MARCHE \ ANNIVERSARY / \, SALES (ff - itgtyhy’ ATTRACTIONS AT THE BON MARCHE’S 30TH ANNIVERSARY SALES Stamped Crepe Smocks at an Enticing Price —$2.95— Kimono-style Smocks at a_very low price for the Anniversary. Made of Japanese crepe in shades of green, orange, peach, lavender and. old blue. Stamped in conventionaks grape designs to be embroidered in yarn, LINEN SCARFS REDUCED TO Trimmed with lace 34-IN. STAMPED CENTER- PIECES 50¢ Also Scarfe-—17234 inches MADEIRA GUEST TOWELS REDUCED 15r22Yo, $1.75—18234, $2.50 MADEIRA NAPKINS 89¢c EACH Corner design and scallops } CHILDREN’S DRESSES 39c Stamped to embroider SILK LAMP SHADES REDUCED 10-inch, $4.25—14-inch, $5.00 THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE In the Temporary Aaditorium Toy Basement 2:00—Public Schools, Miss Letha McClure in charge. Cantata, “Forest Rondo” ~..-Jessie Ayers Garnet (Girls’ voices) Dr. E. Frank Chase. Subject: “Function and Care of Ear, Nose and Throat During Infancy.” Dr. Fonda’ Nadeau. Subject: “The Function and Care of the Eye Dur- ing Infancy and Child- hood.” Dr, R. E. Mosiman. Subject: “Goitre.” Exhibits In the basement include city health booth, state health booth, nutrition booth, children’s clothing booth, a model nursery, a Ubrary, kindergarten work, anti-tuberculosis booth, Sea: Day Nursery booth. Play hour from 11 to Baby clinies daily in the rest room, Second Floor, from 10 a.m.to4p.m. + ial Offering of dcrinkly straws, flat and round Sundae Plus Ic 1 Oc War Tax

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