The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 2, 1920, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR By | EADS aad a a 6500 MEN = phoma Panini DANCING = YOUR CHRISTMAS STORE 5 TOBLESS IN | | THIS CITY ‘The BonMare | Are You Thinking of Mailing if Handkerchiefs as Gifts? 4 Here Handkerchiefs are Delightful Holiday Reminders for Friends Afar Boxed Lawn Handkerchiefs 50c Boxed Lawn Handkerchiefs $1.50 Nice quality Lawn Handkerchiefs, with embroidered Three or six Lawn Handkerchiefs in a box; others,6ina |i design in the corner—3 in a box for 50c. box, prited from’ $2.00 to $2.25—in holiday wrapping for | Other Lawn Handkerchiefs, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 for a mailing. box of 3. Madeira Handkerchiefs 75c . peavegaitiy 00 to $i. 50 ' Madeira Linen Handkerchiefs nian edged Hand- kerchiefs of linen, in simple de- signs and scal- priced from $1.00 to $1.50. lop. uh “eS . Good. Linen Handkerchiefs 1 1 7c Each F Others in more Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs in good — quality. Novelty Handkerchiefs for Gifts Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs, 25¢ to 75c each. Colored Lawn Handkerchiefs, 15c to 25c. Colored Linen Handkerchiefs, 75c¢’to $2.00. AT COUNTER OR BOOTH—UPPER MAIN FLOOR—OR CHRISTMAS TREE LANE—SECOND FLOOR | | | --- | A report on unemployment in Se. | attle is to be made for the trustees) f the Chamber of Commerce by a Special committee appointed Wednes: Gay at a meeting of the labor rela tions committee of the chamber, with Men familiar with the status of un employment here | This committee will consist of Ar Figo Young, an engineer; Carleton Hayes, district plant chief of the ‘a Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co, a4 and Louis Nash, president of the Re : tail Clerks’ union, Because the public Insists on keep ing up its buying strike in the false hope that articles are to go farther lower, industries are being forced to eurtail their working force, adding | to unemployment, said Nash. Figures given at the meeting @howed there are 2.500 ex-service Men out of employment in Seattle! is the wl esi inde Marjorie Peterson of.Houston, Tezas, altho not yet 16,| star of @ dancing act in vaudeville. Little Miss) wah ‘won bn pene hag yy de Pe terson lived in @ handsome suburban home at Hous- number of cob ex ie te ton, and from the time she was five years old dis- ‘Washington is approximately 10,000. played a fondness for dancing to her shadow in the moon- light. A guest at the home a little more than two years ago Wewish Winns Mark | wetched her with fascinated interest and urged her mother, Record Se: 1 Sal Mrs. Doris Peterson, who is now touring with her daughter,| a. © to place her with a dancing instructor. Appearances in war aga tirection i the Seattle | benefits followed and then a season in California. Gay's salen of untinurercuosis| This week Miss Peterson is at the Pantages with her own stamps totaled $1,300. This is said Company, presented by Ted Shawn, and next season another to establish a record. ' starring venture awaits her. | ——_________ BS eo Rake dt Arde | elaborate patterns, priced to $2.50. Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs 35c Nicely embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs are priced 35c or 3 for $1. 00, and from 35c to $2.00 each. Initialed Lawn Handkerchiefs THE BON MARCHE At RGAIN BASEMENT otate in os Swiss Lawn Handkerchiefs, embroider- —$1.50 a box. = ST —— Dress Goods and Silks at Sach Low Prices That There’ll Be Many a Dress Length Bought by Practical Gift Shoppers and Laid Away for Christmas 40-inch Navy _ Mill Lengths of | Radium Silk Wool Batiste Only a Few of Our Many Bargains Are Advertised Each Day When you consider the hundreds of bargains which are on sale every day in the Bargain Basement you'll see that it would be almost impossible to advertise them all. In fact, many of the very best bargains are in such small lots that we could not advertise them without disappointing many of our patrons. You always save in the Bargain Basement because you pay cash, deliver your own purehases, and wait on yourself to some extent. Your CHRISTMAS STORE is always ready to serve you whenever you are ready to 35 Charmeuse — at $24.75 No Two Styles Alike Rich silk charmeuse dresses with all the elegance of style that you would ex- pect at a far higher price!! They are in black, navy and brown with long, short or three-quarter length sleeves, and many have novelty tunics or overdrapes. Trimmed with chain girdles of imita- tion coral, cylinder beads, beautiful silk floss emboridery, iridescent $1.59 This very special offer af- fords an opportunity for you to get your Christmas Silks for less. Durable, finely woven ra- dium, in shades of navy — 40 inches wide. Cut Lengths of 40-Inch Crepe de Chine $1.39 Good quality in navy, plum, tur- quoise, peach, taupe, sky, brown, ivory and other colors. 31-Inch Silk Shirting $1.95 Ten pieces of serviceable Satin- stripe Silk Shirting—popular colors on white grounds—make him a shirt for Christmas, $1.35 yd. Yard-wide Batiste—very ser- viceable and all wool—offered at a much lower price—$1.35. Shades of rose, navy, cardinal, wine, heliotrope, white and black. 40-Inch Navy French ‘Serge $1.95 Yard Fine quality All-wool French Serge—in shades of navy. Service- able, finely woven serge—suitable for all dress purposes, 56-Inch Velour $2.50 Fine quality Goldtone Velour— reduced to $2.50 a yard—56 inches wide, in popular colors. beads, beaded sashes and handsome vestees in tapestry effects. Sizes 16, 36 and 38 only!! Dainty Silk and Satin Camisoles at Bargain Prices Crepe de Chine, wash satin and Georgette camisoles in flesh color have built-up shoulders of lace or shoulder straps of ribbon. They are in front opening and slip-over styles. Some have bright colored flowers embroidered in silk floss and others have hemstitched tops. Sizes 38 to 44. Wash Satin Camisoles—98c, $1.29, $1.59 and $2.49 Crepe de Chine Camisoles—$1.75 and $1.95 Georgette Camisoles—$2.25 Women’s High-Topped Calfskin Shoes $6.49 Splendid shoes for dress or street wear!! They’re of dark brown calf- skin with Goodyear welt soles, military heels, medium toes and open or blind eyelets. Sizes 3 to 8. Boys’ School Pants $1.45 \ Boys’ everyday pants of close-ribbed, dark brown corduroy or durable brown | and gray mixed materials. Sizes 7 to 16 years, Seconds of Men’s Cotton Sox 19c |! Men’s medium-weight cotton socks (seconds) in black, white and colors. Sizes 10 to 1114. Children’s Cotton Stockings 29c Fine ribbed cotton stockings in black and brown. Sizes 51% to 914. Boys’ Union Suits $1:29 The well-known “Mayo” fleeced cotton union suits in ecru only. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Hundreds of pretty Dolls are beg- ging to be chosen by Santa Claus Ji. | your heart is set upon? Dressed Baby Dolls Baby Dolls 7-inch Dolls at $1.00 10-inch Dolls at $1.35 7-inch Dolls at 50c 13-inch Dolls at $3.50 17-inch Dolls at $3.00 : " 18-inch Dolls at $12.50 Si-tnch Dells ot 96.50 21-inch Dolls at $15.50 FABRIC FLOOR—(THIRD) for little Seattle girls’ Christmas Just the loveliest Dolls—the Every little girl loves Baby inch Doll 1, ro eerie epee > oo 14-inch Dolls at $6.50 22-inch Dolls at $7.00 22-inch Dolls at $18.50 Will Santa Claus Bring You gifts. kind little girls like, nicely dressed Dolls—so easy to handle and care Minch Dale at 0F00 16-inch Dolls at $9.50 Others priced up to $50.00 25-inch Dolls at $22.50 Om of These Dolls? Have you told him which of these and with moving eyes. for. sss inne weiss 15-inch Dolls at $2.75 Dolls With Hair BASEMENT—UNION STRERT SIDE Men’s Cotton Union Suits Extra Values at $1.95 Men’s Springtex Heavy-ribbed Cotton Un@n Suits—$1.95 suit. Gray and ecru—very elastic and perfect fitting—sizes 34 to 46. Winsted Wool-Mixed Underwear at $2.00 Garment Men’s Underwear—heavy weight wool and cotton mixed — natural gray color, guaranteed non-shrinkable. MEN'S SHOP LOWER MAIN FIOOR shop, and will give you its best in service, mer- chandise and value. BUT as Christmas draws nearer and the crowds of eager shoppers in- crease, it is more and more difficult for us to give you the service to which you are entitled. Those who do their Christmas shopping early know to the full the joy of Christmas- tide—their gifts are selected when stocks are at their best, they are aided by alert sales- people, they have ample time to choose wisely and their forethought confers a favor upon those less gifted. (Christmas Gree Lane} (CHRISTMAS TREE LANE is certainly a cheerful spot in which to fill your Christ- mas list. For instance, there is the Jewelry and Leather Novelty Shop just as you enter the Lane. Hand Bags, Toilet Cases, Beads and Mesh Bags are displayed for women. And for men there are Collar Bags of leather, =— Manicure Sets, Military Brushes in mall i in all you will find courteous service and the real feeling of Christmas-tide in any of the twelve shops on Christmas Tree Lane. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Outing Flannel Dark Percales 12%e 25¢ Yard White Outing Flannel Good quality Percales— for making cozy winter things—full bolts—23 ins. wide, a blue—neat patterns. FABRIC FLOOR—(THIRD) 100 Cut Glass Bowls Reduces:t to $5.95 Each Prices $8.00, $9.00 and $10.00 A very low price indeed for genuine Cut Glass Bowls— every piece cut in an attractive floral or conventional de- sign. A number of different patterns to choose among. Ideal Christmas gifts, and for only $5.95, Come early and get best selection. FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 2,000 yards, a full yard wide, in navy and new Our Regular $6.50, $7.50,

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