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ant wear are the only things which affect it. would have been two years ago. There are splendid savings here for you! Linen Damask $1.95 Yard Here’s Linen Damask value that you will be glad to hear about—All pure linen—68 inches wide, in dot and floral patterns. A limited quantity only. Linen Damask $2.15 This Linen is exceptional value for the money, considering the way lin- ens are selling today; 70 inches wide, with satin finish, in neat patterns. The Bon Marche’s 30th Anniversary Sales A Linen and Damask Event in the Anniversary Sales Linen, like gold, suffers no loss of quality because of its age. Usage and the result- Therefore, when wwe say that the Linensand Damgsks offered in this event wereg purchased, in some cases, two years ago, you will know that the quality is as good as ever—and you'll be more than interested to know that the prices are about what they Hack Towels 17c Each Bleached Hemmed Huck Towels— good weight: and serviceable, size 17x 81 inches—at 17c apiece. We cannot possibly sell more than 6 towels to a customer at this price. Crash Toweling 20c Yard Wonderful for wear is this Crash— linen and cotton mixed, 16 inches. To eelebrate our 80th Anniversary Sales—we offer this at 20c a yard Friday. Tarkish Towels 39c Each Yes, these Turkish Towels are of a good heavy weight, well bleached and hemmed ready for use. Size 17x33 inches. We cannot sell more than 6 to a customer at this price. Mercerized Damask $1.00 Heavy Mercerized Table Damask—62 inches wide—-for the Anniversary T2x72 Sale at $1.00 a yard. You'll find it satin finish with floral patterns. in neat floral patterns. FABRIC FLOOR (THIRD) WHITE GOODS ATTEMPTING PRICES India Linon 20c Yard Gabardine Skirting 50c Yard | . 2,000 yards of India Linon take part tton Gabardine Skirting—asso: in this sale—27 inches wide, fine and patterns—fine quality, a full yard sheer, in lengths to 10 yards. wy “a to 10 yards. i S White Batiste 50c Yard White Pique 45c Yard Very special value is this 40-inch Buy Piques in lengths and save the White Batiste—smooth weave, suit- difference—1,500 yards, a yard wide, able for children’s wear and under- assorted cords, lengths to 10 yards. Linen Damask $3.50 Another good number in extra heavy All-linen Damask—linen you will be proud to own—at $3.50 a yard; 70 inches wide, with handsome floral patterns. Linen Cloths $7.95 It’s remarkable to be able to get Pure Linen Damask Pattern Cloths for only $7.95 these days. These are size 72 inches, nice smooth weave, wear. FABRIC FLOOR (THIRD) Silk Blouses Specially Reduced to $3.45 You can't afford to miss this Anniver- sary Sale if you need a new Blouse. Fine Georgettes in flesh, white and Exceptional Value in Bandeaux FRIDAY IN THE SHOPPING BOOTHS Five good numbers, priced as follows: —Bandeaux—one style with back-closing, of pink broche, sizes 34 to 40—at 75¢. Tat tenths conibined cae ta ord costume shades and combinations—a few at 75¢. i net models and crepe de Chines, in light and dark colors. Braided, tucked, embroidered, beaded and lace-trimmed styles. The sort of blouses that you can slip into easily and wear becomingly. “BLOUSE SECTION—SECOND FLOOR —Bandeaux, front-closing style, of pink broche, sizes 32 to 40, at 65¢. —Bandeaux, of a firm cotton mesh, in pink—open front, sizes 32 to 40, at 59¢. —Bandeaux, back-closing, sizes 32 to 38, at 59¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR Washington Cream Cheese Special 33c lb. —Fancy selected Kippered —Apricot Preserves, spe- Salmon, 28¢ pound. cial Friday, 28¢ pound. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Sot Sports Coats - at $17.50 Ten good styles will be found in this collection of good-looking Sports Coats. They come in Jerseys, Serges and Novelty Coatings. Colorings are Tan, Fawn, Navy, Brown, Gray, Copenhagen, Emerald and Mixtures. These are in regular and three-quarter lengths and mostly in helted models. They are unlined, skeleton-lined or full-lined. Sizes from 16 to 42. Free Patterns From 9:30 to 10:30 A. M. Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns for Women’s, Misses’ and Chil- dren's Dresses, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Blouses, Smocks and Under- muslins are given away free tomorrow in the Bargain Basement for one hour only. Not More Than Five to a Customer. | THE BON MARCHE BarGain BASEMENT natural growth of the city and largely to t here. ‘i The basiness was founded on this idea of giving the most for the least and during these past few years has been a greater and greater attraction to the people of Seattle. Hence this bigger, better Bon Marche! THE SEATTLE STAR-—-THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1920. “Value-Giving” Is the Secret of The Bon Marche’s Growth . That the Bon Marche has continued to ey through the past thirty years has been due partly to the e fact that Value-giving has always been an active principle it has never been discarded, ANNIVERSARY SALE OF UNTRIMMED MILLINERY 200 Shapes—Special, $2.65 New Midseason Styles at an Attractive Price Just for the day you will be able to buy these Men’s Cotton Underwear 85c Here they are, gen- tlemen—medium light- weight Cotton Shirts and Drawers — take ‘em away at &5ec a garment. Ecru ribbed garments—with . long sleeve shirts and ankle length drawers—splen- did for wear. LOWER MAIN FLOOR 22c Pair An Anniversary at- traction in. the China- ware Section, Fine, pure white Imported China Tea Cups and Saucers, with gold band decora- tion. We cannot sell more than 6 to a cus- tomer at this price, and none delivered. FOURTH FLOOR ‘ that “talk.” look well. milliner. Untrimmed Hats at this price—Anniversary Values Four-row lisere, in Joan of Arc, saucer sailor, poke effects, period shapes, straight-rim sailors, side roll and off-the-face styles. In black or navy blue straw—that will wear and Sample Flowers 35¢ Each A sample lot of Flowers that should sell much higher will join the Anniversary events. Silk and Velvet Flowers in bunches or large 7 flowers—a wonderful offering for the home Mother Will Be Delighted to See These During Child Welfare Week The very tiniest babe is given every possible attention and comfort in our Baby Shop. For Friday we call your attention to our lovely line of Furniture. Baby’s Own Bed $10.00 White Enameled Bed with wooden wheels and rub- ber tires—size 18x36 inches. Mattress to Fit the Bed at $3.95 -——Bassinettes of wicker, white enameled, rosebud trimmed, at $22.50. —White Enameled Wardrobes, four deep drawers with brass pulls, at $15.00. ENAMELED CLOTHES TREE AT $1.95 —Canvas collapsible Bath Tables, Towel Rack and Pouch for Wash Cloth, $7.00. White Enameled Toilet Basket at $3.95. White Enameled Bars at $4.50, SECOND FLOon Blankets, pink and Clothes The Bon Marche ESTABLISHED 1890 modes, The Georgettes are bead-trimmed in all-over patterns in contrasting colors. They are shown in five styles with short or elbow sleeves, and Silk, Velvet ‘or Georgette Sashes. The Silk Taffeta Dresses are short leeved and come in tunic effects, two- piece niodels with embroidered vestees, surplice styfes and other attractive : The trimmings represent the newest Fashion ideas, and the colors are the latest favorites, in- eluding Sailor and Sky Blue, Pink, Golden Brown, Tan and Dark Brown. Shown in all sizes from 16 to 42. The heaniite Mesisik Styles in Silk Taffeta and Georgette : Dresses at $24.75 Wonderful Dresses of beaded Silk Geargette, and smartness itself in Dresses of Silk Taffeta are ready for your careful choosing Friday in the Bargain Basement. These a skin, that They ha service. shown in t . There ar Straws, in light dresses, and in Black, Red and Brown for street wear. to see these! Ba Child Welfare Week at The Bon Marché White Enameled Furniture for Baby and His Clothes BABY ITEMS OF SPECIAL VALUE FOR FRIDAY Enameled Toilet Baskets at $1.45 Stork Castile Soap, 10c Friday Bath Mitts, hand decorated, at 35c BABY SHOP—SECOND FLOOR Hats for Summer Wear ‘| These New Hats in styles and colors suitable for summer wear are MILLINERY SECTION—THIRD FLOOR Busy Days During Child Welfare Week Busy days this week mean better babies, and so the Bon Marche has fully enjoyed co-operating with the earnest efforts of the Seattle Fed- eration of Women’s Clubs and the « well-known physicians, surgeons and dentists of the city. Clinics are held from 10 a. m. to oo p. m. in the Rest Room, Second oor. Lectures are held from 2 to 4 p. m. in the temporary auditorium, Toy Basement. THE PROGRAM FOR FRIDAY 2:00 P. M.—Music in charge of Cornish School. “Laila... s.cns ac oe el Brahm “Songs of the Chinese Mother Goose” ........ Bainbridge Chris IAM” ces ae Cyril Scott “The Little Elf Man”...... oves ecoduecsessigeee ss John Barnes Mrs. H. C. Ogden Dr. Adah L. Collison Subject: “Nutrition of Infants and Children,” Dr. Ira C. Brown, Supervisor Medi- cal Department of Public School. Subject: “Contagious Diseases Among School Children.” BON MARCHE BASEMENT—UNION STREET SIDE blue checks, 65c Children’s Menu —Jelly roll and bottle of milk, 15¢. —Buttered Scone and jelly roll a la mode, 15¢. : —Green peas, bread and butter— lady fingers and ice cream, 20¢. LUNCH COUNTER— UPPER MAT§ FLOOR UA ‘ New White Puiaae and Two-E yelet Ties. ‘at $5.98 re in newest styles and are made of choice White Reign- favored fabric for summer footwear. ve plain toes, covered Louis heels with aluminum plates and are suede lined, Tho turned soles are of good leather that will give satisfactory Sizes from 214 to 7. at $1.95 0th Rough and Smooth Straws. re Wide Novelty Braids, Rough Weaves. and Narrow Light Blues, Heliotrope, Rose and Gray, for wear with Be sure THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT