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

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THE SEATTLE STAR ‘The Bon Marc ESTABLISHED 1890 A Saturday Sale of New Dresses at About Wholesale Price, $33.50 SMART STYLES REAL. VALUES Tricotines and Satins for Women and Misses Handsome new dresses—part of a special purchase, bought at a lower price level, enabling us to offer you values and styles far out of the ordinary. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Hurrah! Silk Umbrellas Special $10.00 EXCELLENT pe GIFTS—WONDERS FOR YOUR OWN USE rr” A special buy brings Umbrellas to you for less—and they’re in the very latest style with fancy handles and waterproof silk coverings. ee My, But They’re Nice for the Money! In black, red, green, taupe, brown, navy and purple—straight and India shape. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Women’s $15.50 and $16. 50 Boots, $13.50 Pr. Excellent Quality Brown Kid © For dress or street wear—these Santa Claus Is Fone Again _ —at The Bon Marche Greeting His Friends in His Igloo in Toyland | Santa Claus has a Chirper Christmas Button for each of his little friends this year at the Bon Marche, i so be sure to come into Toyland to shake hands with him. And Then, Too, There Are Many Other Things to Interest Little Boys and Girls in Toyland There’s a big hobby horse and a circus, and games and mechanical toys. And the electric railway that really runs, elevated above your heads. And dolls—-dozens of cunnin’ ones—and ‘dolly furniture— Oh, I just can’t tell you all about it—come and see for yourselves. TOYLAND—BASEMENT—UNION STREET SIDE Saturday Children’s Day at The Bon Marche Bring the lads and lassies in and fit them out for the winter. Girls’ Regulation Middy Dresses, $4.95 Girls’ regulation style Middy Dresses of white middy jean with navy, nght blue or white collar and cuffs and a full set of regulation emblems—sizes 8 to 14 years. Women’s Brogue Effect Oxfords, $11.00 Pr. “miss. Girls’ Serge Dresses Navy Serge Dresses, suitable for “dress ap,” in long waist iat chemise style, trimmed with yarn and silk braid. In sizes from 12 to 17 years. , Priced from $15.00 to $29.50 ... Girls’. Top Coats—$19.50 “Mndividual styles in Winter Top Coats for the junior velour and chenille cloth, and finished Made of wool with full linings. Sizes 12 to 17 years. Children’s Sweaters, $7.95 Children’s Coat Sweaters in attractive styles, for play or school wear. With convertible sailor collar in fancy weaves. Shown in a range of good colors with band of white on collar and cuffs—two pockets and belt. Sizes 8 to 12 years, Hand-Made Tams for Out o’ Doors Hand-made Tams for girls—contrasting or solid col- ors, and finished with a big soft, fluffy pompon. Priced from $2.95 to $3.50 DAUGHTER SHOP—SECOND FLOOR Boys’ Mackinaws—“The Real Stuff” at $8.95 For School or Play on Winter’s Day—Mackinaws Good luck came our way—we took advantage of it—to secure Boys’ Mackinaws to sell at $8.95. 200 in all—all wool with large roll collars—full belted—yoke back and have two large pockets with flaps. BROWN, GREEN, PURPLE AND BLUE MIXTURES Boys’ Middy Sweaters at $10.00 Good all wool Sweaters—in middy style—popular school colors—sizes 30 to 36 Dainty looking Oxfords, these— and $11.00 will take away a pair. Made of soft, pliable calfskin with perforated wing tips—welt soles and one-inch waiking heels. Light or dark brown—sizes 214 to 8—very popular for street wear. SHOE SHOP—UPPER MAIN FLOOR A Special Purchase of SLIPON SWEATERS AT $3.45 Excellent Sweaters for the money —worsted and zephyr wool in plain weaves and link-and-link stitch. With or without collars—purling at waist. Just the weight to wear as separ- ate wraps or under coats-——coral, tur- — Americag Beauty and pea- coc SECOND FLOOR ” . “Carry-Home” Specials From the Housefurnishings Section We offer these low prices to those who wish to economize and are will- ing to carry their packages with brown kid boots are equally appropri-. ate—Made with 9 and 10-inch tops— Military or Louis heels, welt soles— with or without tips. The high arches and graceful fitting | lines make them especially good look~.> ing. SPECIAL OFFERINGS i | the FOOD SHOPS Saturday || White Bear Soap 6 Bars 25c —Hard-shelled Walnuts, a pound, 12¢. aaa nice and sweet, a can mF ae in syrup, can —Peas, tender and sweet, a can, 17¢. —Soda Crackers, a pound 17¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR Special Luncheon 40c Beef Steak Pie—Spring Veg- etables, Potatoes and Devil Food—Ice Cream, Coffee or Milk Pure Strained Honey | 23c Lb. Guatemala Honey—with the Wild Flower flavor. Your choice of bulk honey or by [f the pound can, 23¢ lb. —Thousand Dressing, lb. 46¢. Island Salad |] —Choice Kippered Salmon, ie | Ib. 27¢. —Mrs. Porter’s pure Peanut Butter, lb. 114¢¢. —Bon Marche Little Pork famous — ‘Skookum Ib. — Butter, extra special, |} LUNCH COUNTER--UPPER MAIN FLOOR Chocolates' i322." 159¢ | | < hard or soft cente: | oc a @g tarts sot penet ‘UPPER MAIN FLOOR Peanut Brittle, 25¢ a Pound LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE them: Delica resem —cre MAIN —O’Cedar Polish, 12-ounce size, re- duced to 33¢. at $10.00. Boys’ Jersey Sweaters at $3.00 Sweater time—with wool sweaters for boys—turtle neck or V-neck style— Navy, Oxford, Maroon and Cardinal. —New Tungsten Lamps, Pri g Leather Belts in black or tan with fancy detachable initial buckles, size, reduced to 28¢. 1 — ersby’s” W D . =-Boys’ good quality Handkerchiefs with colored borders, 25¢. Pris oagnges yO hiag oer. —Boys’ plain white Handkerchiefs with iv, tial at 25¢. —White Cups and Saucers of thin BOYS’ SHOP—LOWER MAIN FLOOR china, reduced to, pair 124g¢. FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 40-watt 1,222 Yards of ‘All-Wool BD canals at Low Prices LENGTHS 2 TO 10 YARDS Serges in Navy, Burgundy, Chocolate, Purple, White and Black. Tricotines in Brown, Navy and Cream. Wool Batiste in Burgundy, Navy, Dark Green, Cream, nd Black. Economies in Girls’ Shoes Girls’ Brown Calfskin Lace Shoes made over a footform last with THE BON MARCHE Ba RGAIN BASEMENT 24 New Coats at $15.95 And They’re All Silk Lined Splendid materials in rich heather mixtures of browns and greens, are pe e up in a smart belted style with novel pockets and big convertible collar. Button trimmed collar, cuffs god. peek, with two box plaits extending to waistline. In all sizes from 36 to 4 round toe, low heel and good solid leather soles. Sizes 814 to 11, $3.39 Sizes 111% to 2, $3.79 the pair the pair Boys’ Storm Shoes At a Very Low Price Boys’ High-topped Storm Shoes of tun oil-grain leather, have two brass buckles at the tops and brass eyelets all the way up. They have two full soles of solid leather—stitched and pegged— and leather inner soles. Half bellows tongue. Sizes 10 to 1314 Sizes 1 to 2 Sizes 214 to 6 $4.29 $4.69 $5.39 Men’s Heavy Socks 29c erent A ow Socks in black and natural gray, in sizes from 10 tol Men’s and Boys’ Caps 98c A jobber’s clean-up of good Caps in heavy mixtures, light and dark shades. All sizes from 614 to 7%. 40-inch Storm Serge, yard 95c 36-inch Wool Batiste, yard $1.29 54-inch Tan Covert Cloth, yard $1.50 52-inch Storm Serge, yard $1.79 56-inch Tricotine, yard $2.69 54-inch Black Sicilian, yard $3.29 Men’s Cheviot Work Shirts $1.25 | Reory Blue Cheviot Work Shirts in coat style, come in sizes from 16. 200 Hats at $3.95 Apiece ~~‘ ’ e ° Take your choice—there are banded sailors in several styles and all Women . Union Suits $1. 19 fleece-1 kinds of trimmed hats. All good winter models. PR rg Jour seis cone hs os y Bee ~t —— mean

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