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THE SEATTLE STAR YOUR CHRISTMAS STORE TheBon Marché ESTABLISHED 1890 Toyland Is Ready With Everything to Make the Children’ s Christmas Happy—and Santa Claus Himeelf ls Here to Welcome Them and Dresses at of 7.50 Want Wheel Toys? RE’S a list of perfectly splendid BOUGHT AT A BIG PRICE CONCESSION—HENCE THESE SPLENDID BARGAINS Wheel Toys for active outdoor boys. Girls’ Coats $17.50 —Automobiles, $10.50 to $37.50. —Fire Department Autos, $15.50 to $47.50. Of velour, velour checks or two- toned velour and fancy cheviots, —Velocipedes, $3.25 to $21.50. Made with large cape collars, patch —Hand Cars, $6.00 to $21.00. —Fairy Auto Coasters, $28.50 and $30.00. or slashed pockets and yoke effects, with deep pleated backs. —Tricycles, $15.00 to $21.50. « Serge Dresses $17.50 —Scooters at $6.00 and $7.00. Guimpe models with cadet linen ~—Kiddie Kars at $2.25 to $4.25. —Speed King Coasters, $7.00 and $8.00. waists and full flare skirts, wool em- broidery. Express Wagons, $4.00 to $7.50. -—Tin Express Wagons, 95c to $1.50, Or straight Iine styles stitched with wool, Wheel Toys for Girls —Doll jes, $6.50 to $22.50. Also two-piece styles with jacket and pleated skirts. Buggi —Doll Buggies with fancy trimming, white enam- eled, with pink or blue lining, $10.50 to $12.50, Sizes 6 to 14 years. be] DAUGHTER SHOP—SECOND FLOOR BASEMENT—UNION STREET SLDIS 2» Bath Robes $3.00 ‘te $8.00 PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR YOUR BOYS Such a splendid lot of Boys’ Bath Robes — splendid colors, splendid patterns, good style—made to tie up close around the neck or With shaw! collar—cord at waist, —Boys’ Initial Handkerchiefs, plain white, 25¢. Boys’ White Handkerchiefs with colored borders and eol- ored initial, 40¢. ged Scout Handkerchiefs, put up 3 in a fancy box, 60¢; each, 20¢. Boys’ Plain White Handkerchiefs, 15¢; 20¢ or 3 for 50¢ and 35¢ each. Boys’ Four-in-Hand Ties—Scotch plaids, figured effects and stripes—50¢, 75¢ and $1.00, Windsor Ties for the little fellows—plain colors and plaid effects—65¢. bors SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR 86 Brand New cn Sasi ricotines—All Navy Blue Finely Tailored—Splendid Styles—Some Individual Models — Values Were Never Better at $19.75 == $29.75 DRESS SHCTION—-SECOND FLOOR An Unusual Offering—Children’s Beaver Hats $5.00 Wool Beaver Hats in street shades, for children, suit- ristmas gifts—and they’re such excellent values at ‘$5.00. Trimmed with long ribbon streamers. In straight brimmed, drooped or large rol shapes. Children’s Velveteen Caps and Tams priced at $2.95, MILLINERY SECTION—THIRD FLOOR Long-na) able for ‘His’’ cel Tie Is Here Nippon China B Pi Sets Special $3. 95 e set consists large bowl and 6 ta URELY the selection of a Christmas ||" = Goo (oat homie $39.75 Saturday in the Food Shops—These Tempting Offers Turkey Dinner 50c Candies With a| Whole Hams, 39c a Ib. AT THE LUNCH COUNTER Chri tmas We have just secured four dozen Armour’s Star Eastern’ Hams to sell Extra help = — counter Flavor at the low price of 39¢ a pound while Tie for the most particular of men should be an easy and pleasant task with such an assortment to choose from. There are thousands of handsome pat- Salt and Pepper Shakers with silver mounted pearl top. terns in foreign and domestic silks— stripes, dots, figures, brocades, Persians, printed warps and novelty effects in rich colorings. The values are remarkable at these 50c 75e 95c $1.50 $2.45 Roast Turkey“ Oyster Dressing Choice of Plum Pudding, Mince Pie or Pumpkin Pie Coffee or Milk Our Special Nut Cakes at 55c While we have any Saturday +-Bon Marche Bread, a loaf, 10¢ and 15¢. $1.00 Pineapple Cakes, Saturday only 80¢. French Coffee Cakes, Saturday at RENCH Cream Mix, a real Christmas Stocking Candy, at 40¢ a pound. BOOTH —UPPER MAIN 59¢ a pound. MAIN COUNTER—UPPER MAIN FLOOR EANUT BRITTLE— crisp and delectable, LOWER. MAIN FLOOR ANARY COTTAGE, Rainbow Mixed Candy, 35¢ a pound “ have any—sold in whole hams only. —Mrs. Porter’s Pure Peanut Butter —our 20¢ grade, special Saturday, Ib. 1Mg¢. Guatemala Pure Strained Honey —wild flower flavor—while we have any, Ib. 23¢. --Bon Marche Pork Sausage, made from purest ingredients, lb. 34¢. More White Bear Soap 6 Bars for 25c Another purchase brings you all the soap you can use at 6 bars for 25c. —Snow-peak Tomatoes, a can, 10¢. Nut Bowl and Picks Special at $2.95 Finest quality Wood Nut Bowl, with felt bottom, com- plete with Nut Cracker and § 6 Picks. - “Dripless” Tea Strainer, Special 98c Silver-plated “Dripless” ~)e4 Tea Strainer with ebon- eos ized wood handle. SS Aluminum Percolators $1.95 Pure Aluminum Percolators with aluminum inset—6- or 8-cup size. Practical and inexpensive for MEN'S SHOP—LOWER MAIN FLOOR only 5¢ BECOND FLOOR ccee vena BAKERY—UPPER MAIN FLOOR —Gold Dust, 2 pkgs. for 9¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR - Boys’ School Blouses 89c THE BON MARCHE Blouses of chambray or percale in light and dark col- Ba RGAIN BASEMENT ors, and in sizes from 8 to 14 years. a of Brand New Economies in Seasonable Merchandise for All the Family Christmas Handkerchiefs ; Gift Box 39c Women’s Lawn Handkerchiefs with white or colored em- broidery, in floral or conventional designs, come two or three in a gift box. - Better grades are shown at 75c and 85c. 9 e Men’s Four-in-Hands 45c Men’s Ties with “slip-easy” bands that won't stick In the collar. Shown in many good patterns and colors. The Bargain Basement Is Full Indian-Style Moccasins for Men, Women, Children and Infants Here are dandy Christmas gifts— sensible, serviceable, durable and handsome. Made of good leathers—brown, tan, cream or gray —plain or beaded in bright colors. Sizes 5 to 8—89c, $1.29, $1.39, $1.69 and $1.98 Sizes 9 to 10—$1.29, $1.98, $2.49, $2.89 and $3.49 Sizes 12 to 2—$1.69, $1.98, $2.19 and $2.49 Men’s sizes—$1.79, $2.39, $2.89 and $3.69 New Wash Satin Camisoles 49c and 59c At 49¢, Camisoles of flesh-colored wash satin with imitation he lace tops, are fini#hed with hemstitching and ribbon shoulder A Year Ago You Would Have Paid About Three Times as Much for These Smart New Coats at $29.50 With Their Fur Collars and Silk Linings That will give you some idea of how prices have dropped, and also of how good these coats really are. There are almost as many styles and materials as there are coats—all full silk lined (some interlined), all splendidly tail- ored, and all in newest styles with collars of Australian Opos- sum, Nutria, Sasline or r Biosk Peksaersin’ nse 16 to 42. Bungalow Aprons at 98c That ‘Are New—New —New They’re front-opening styles, belted, with one or two pockets, cut good and full. There are printed percales in several colors and patterns, and blue checked ginghams in a full line of sizes. carte 50¢ there are two styles, both of flesh-colored’ wash satin, lace-topped, ribbon-run and trimmed with ribbon rosebuds or colored embroidery. . Botl i tyl Both are slip-over styles. —~«