The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 8, 1920, Page 12

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SEATTL The Bon ‘Marché’s October Trade Sales B ring You Speedily the Benefits of Lower Market Prices HATS—HATS—HATS—$6.95 _— [GOOD NEWS FOR MEN se All-Wool Rain-Proof OVERCOATS at $19.95 Snappy styles, with raglan sleeves H and loose back or belted all around. i} Slash pockets. Shown in an assortment of \attractive mixtures. Men’s All-Wool Overcoats at $16.95 For the money they’re wonderful the best we've seen in a long, time. They’re unlined, have slash and come in a good showing MEN—Have you seen those smart Suits at $49.50? They were formerly ||] priced to $75.00, Figure the savings for yourself! splendid suits; all wool, in patterns and colorings to suit taste of every man. See them Sat- \ t -Men’s Heavy All-Woo MACKINAWS at $15.95 These are full-belted, have muff pockets and set-in pockets, big collars. Choose from a large variety of colors and patterns. MEN'S CLOTHES SHOP—UPPER MAIN FLOOR | Men’s “P. Q. A.’’ Union Suits Specially Priced Men’s heavy blue and white cotton P. Q. A. Union Suits, fn all from 84 to 46. The suit, $1.95. len’s heavy wo sted and cotton-mixed P. Q. A. Union Suits in color. In sizes 36 to 46. The suit, $2.45. Oe atcls ‘senry worsted face, natural cotton back, P. Q. A, Union Suits in color. Sizes 86 to 46. The suit, $2.95. Men’s Cashmere Socks 45c These are the regular 75c grade of fine Cashmere Socks*in nat- 4) ural, Oxford or black. Sizes 914 to 1114. MEN'S SHOP—LOWER MAIN FLOOR | __ MACKINAWS at $9.95 Here they are —rain-proof, cold-proof, wear-proof — Mackinaws | that every wants and needs. Full belted, half-belted or. yoke- back styles, with large roll collars, and flap or patch pockets. All sizes and many colors. BOYS’ CLOTHES SHOP—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Enticing Specials in the Food Shops In the Delicatessen. —Free Samples of Paul’s Jams and Jellies—come and try them at the Demonstration Booth. Bon Marche Pork Sausage, made with pure ingredients, per —Pure Strained Honey, Ib. 27¢. —Thousand Island Dressing, made fresh daily, lb. 45¢. Bon Marche Weiners, made with fresh beef, pork and spices —special, Ib. 30¢. *—Puyallup and Sumner Famous . Chicken Luncheon Special 38c Chicken Pie and Spring Vegetables Bread and Butter, Jelly Roll, Ice Cream Coffee or Milk SPECIAL4-Hot scrambled ham and egg sandwich, cup cake, cof- fee or milk, 25¢. LUNCH COUNTER—UPPER MAIN FLOOR +8 —Fullweight Bread, made with milk—@ loaf, 10¢ and 15¢. —T0e Nut Loaf Cakes, special at 5O¢. —Butterhorns, while we have any, each, Apple Butter, special, lb. 14¢. 7¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR BAKERY—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Bargain Basement Prices Drop With Kiddies’ Rompers and Girls’ Dresses $1.49 Of Gingham and Chambray MAxy styles in Girls’ Dresses for every-day wear in splendid quality ‘ striped or plaid ginghams, andin plain blue, pink or green cham- bra; Ye F P P The Rompers are two-piece models in blue and pink checked ging- hams or plain chambrays, in green, blue or pink. Sizes are from 2 to 6. Black Percaline Petticoats 98c ‘ys quality Black Percaline Petticoats with elastic waist, have a 12 inch flounce finished with a3-inch Accordion-plaited effect. Sizes 26 to 40. Wonderful Aprons for $1.95 EALLY, they ARE remarkable! The quality of the ginghams and “percales will surprise you, and the styles are notably attractive. In blue, gray, pink, green and red checks and stripes. Some with white ruffled trimmings and in tie-back style. Sizes 38 to 44, Special Basement Lunclieon 34c —Plus 1c War Tax— Baked Ham and Baked Beans Chocolate Roll a la Mode French Roll and Butter Coffee or Milk Pineapple Nut Sundae 13c « Plus 2c War Taz. An October Trade Sales Astonisher ‘Astonishing price on the best-liked Hats of the season. Hats that women want—that they are asking for day after day—at much higher prices, Ear-to-ear, off-the-face and close-to-the-head styles. Trimmed with sprays and puffs and swirls of ostrich—with flowers, with glint- ing metallic braid. ‘ smarts Kiddies’ Hats—Wonderful Banded Beavers Black and navy and brown wool Beavers in saucer and roll and droop styles— trimmed with long silk streamers. Priced from $7.50 to $12.50. MILLINERY SECTION—THIRD FLOOR Women’s Color-faced Zibeline Banded Hats, special at $2.45. : Children’s Velvetta Hats with streamers, special at $1.95. ‘ SHOPPING BOOTH UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Beautif ul Fur-T rimmed Coats at $77 Bought Specially for The October Trade Sales And once more you get the benefit of the price concession—this time as part of the October Trade Sales, s We cleared a manufacturer’s rack of fine Winter models, Each coat is fully lined with fancy silk, Many models have high fur collars. DISTINCTIVE STYLES—WRAPPY, BELTED, BLOUSED BACK The colors are Ming-blue, Chow, Tan, Beaver and Brown. Just Arrived—A Lot of ecicress $57 00 Fur-Trimmed Coats at....... In Time for the October Trade Sales Splendid values in the season's best styles. Coats with large, handsome collars of nutria, Australian opossum) and sealine, Gray, blue and brown shades in Bolivia, silvertones, velour de laines and suede cloth. COAT SECTION—SECOND FLOOR TheBonMarché ESTABLISHED 1890 They’ve Just Come In 25 Wool Velour Coats at $15.95 And the Values Are Immense !! Pasapscme belted styles with big shawl collars of self material which can be buttoned snugly about the throat, lined to the waist with silk or mercerized materials, and shown in tan, seal, chocolate and blue. Sizes 16 to 44, The Best Values Yet in Navy Serge Dresses at $15.00 And They're Brand New, Too mepbevin ey quality medium and heavy serges are the mate- rials/ and there are almost as many. styles as there are dresses. They're trimmed with military or fancy braid, metal buckles or but- tons, or chenille embroidery in contrasting colors. Both three-quar- ter and long sleeves. Sizes 16 to 44, THE BON MARCHE 7 (Ba RGAIN B SEMENT October Trade Sale Specials in the Silk Underwear Section $3.00 SILK-TOP UNION SUITS $2.25 Exceptional values—sizes 38 to 40. Bloomers Special | $299 Plain style, with elastic at top. $5.00 Silk Vests for October Trade ates | $3.95 Georgette, trimmed or regulation style, with hemstitched tops—sizes 40, 42 and 44. Bloomers | $3.95 Silk Bloomers, trimmed with . 50 eri a so $5.95 Glove Silk Envelope Chemises i wf i with regulation band tops or Georgette or plain, with elastic Podice style with ribbon shoul- at the top. Sizes 6, 7 and 8 der straps. Sizes 88 to 42. UNDERWEAR ein aM MAIN FLOOR Eaitbew Re | 35c_ Five inches wide—in plain and fancy taffetas. Light and dark shades—desirable for school or dress wear. SHOPPING BOOTHS—UPPER MAIN FLOOR $11.75 Set of C8 idewrare at $8.85 Saturday at the October Trade Sales “ & B.” Brand Silverware, a product of the Rogers factory, and war- ranted by them. The pattern is the pop- ular “Princess,” in French-gray finish. The set is put up in a satin-lined:chest, and consists of: 6 Dinner Knives 6 Dessert Spoons 6 Dinner Forks 1 Butter Knife 6 Tea Spoons 1 Sugar Shell FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON M4RCHE Lowering M arket Costs Boys’ School Suits at $6.50 Their Sturdiness Will Surprise You 'S really most remarkable that a durable School Suit can be sold for such a low price. And you will be agreeably surprised at the qual- ity of the materials, the tailoring and the attractive patterns and col- ors. Good Fall weights, with full lined coats and knickers. Sizes 8 to 17 years. , ° ° f Boys’ Heavy-Weight Knickers $2.15 ERE are values indeed! These Kniekers are in splendid Fall-weight materials in dark mixtures, and also dark brown corduroys. Sizes 7 to 16 years, Women’s Heavy Silk Hose 98c (Irregulars of the Rockford Brand) ES—they're “seconds”—but who'd ever know it? Good heavy @ality with lisle garter tops and seamless feet. All sizes in Qlack, cordo- van, gray and other colors. A Jobbers’ Clean-Up Men’s Sample Furnishings at Wholesale Prices ON? of the leading Northwestern jobbers closed oyt his sample line of Men’s Furnishings to us at prices which peymit us to quote you the regular wholesale figures. There are fine, Union Suits in all wool or wool an§ cotton mixed; Undershirts and Dr s from Medlicott, Wright a@ other good makers; Flannel Shirts, Socks and other attractive itedAs. .

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