The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 21, 1921, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAK BURNS SEES | ‘Flames of Love ee ee STORE HOURS—9:30 A. M. TO 5:30 TP. M. ‘and HateMenace| on a 7 Fire’ The BonMarc a |p Children’s Day in Thrift Week Brings Splendid Opportunities to Six Months * eae | am | Outfit the Little Folks at Big Savings Burns, master detective, predicts the orime wave will exhaust itself with ‘ $ in six months } ms i Burns intimates poltce tn all big} | cities could put a tighter check on | | erime. \; N : He advocates thoro investigation e an O er rices of police rimenta not exerting | W WwW every effec » minimize crime. | | e b] e WAVE OF CRIME - | ee wn | on Children’s Stockings “What is th © he crime ba lice ine : . ; HILDREN’S fine ribbed Cotton Stockings with dou- crime has followed ever ° ie ble heels, toes and soles, elastic ribbed tops, sizes cae Just ¥ | : 6 to 914—black only—35¢ pair; 3 pairs for $1.00. eewhet. car iniconail , a OYS’ heavy ribbed Cotton Stockings in black—sizes ‘What sertminality > : | 5 et 6 to 10—50¢ pair. ean den ISSES’ fine ribbed Cotton Stockings in black, white men from all walks . , Shem the . vi . | and brown—50¢ pair. i cenas er proportion; hisene Bes ° wa ISSES’ fine Lisle Stockings—black, white and came to mean little | : $ brown—@0¢ pair. “Then, as suddenly, they were re | " | ar ase a in 4 LOOr fMeased from the army. Many didn’t by Naan HOSIERY SECTION—UPYER MAIN FLOOR “want to go back to the r its of life, They crav ‘emeeorplgghy = Real Thrift in pa aN Odd Lots of Girls’ SPOOLS OF CRIME Se nnn ot cure, wel Cater) uth Briawetlll | Boys’ Suits at $10.00 & om HS, Wearables at Sharply Roem teseue eur an, —apell | They've All Been Reduced Ny ess Recatey Pram ing places for criminal” Names of love and hate e Some Have an Extra Pair of Pants h No \ “J! . Girls’ Coats at Low Prices structure ¢ e “Pill 2 ult Iwo Million Lost Tw . Many a thrifty mother will be here for boys’ | A Wie ¢ | a Now $4.95 to $12.50 c edn suits—for they are down to the good old $10.00 | “toe ~ as price. ie " $ ‘ These coats must go to make room for additional @-NEW YORK, Jan. 21.—RBecause of | ern the je charges | > ‘ ‘ * | { a Fthe fragile ecbacter ae cam tre ation. of hie wite’s atteotiont andy Suits of medium and dark mixtures—dandies for | hy 2 ge cloths, ipood welekt Sieveys ts Beal 3 “mmendous lo: fro bres legen wear. | e i cur fame. It i ae , Alma White ter of } Other Boys’ Suits Reduced to $12.50 tures, checked materials of wool and cotton mix- % tures. 3 per cent of all eggs sh ‘of he t, has ot ed mider rket are broken nis me al abl ety by r ng mem | any ini Toso ote 40,00 forte Un = “ur tym se ahapebec Boys’ Overcoats Reduced Ps — 24 pga trae have oe: linings. from ix to sven seer being once) ts Sook de Formerly $10.00 to $30.00 A Sale of 1,200 Bright Girls er ag Dresses educe Pte conmenalaaal a a a = Mee fest rons oy ee Reduced to $7.50 to $20.00 > ‘ Los Angeles Flat | musban ns ae All Children’s and Youths’ Overcoats in sizes ( G ham F k Livers May Strike} of le wd on’ —— from 2 to 18 years have been reduced. Light, risp ing roc S Now $6.95 to $8.95 LOS ANG! 8, Jan. 21.—On or-| Alma ¥ medium and dark mixtures—all splendid values. 95 The better lines of aoe ee ae ganization of 2.000 apartment rente: fants by ” | have become slightly rumple rom display—but ormed here to strike aga’ er son, Ray ni , , ‘ " agp ifully. baat Lapicgp gery pate Ey Mal Maoh Boys’ Blouses Redaced Cc who cares? They will launder beautifully. being demanded. They are agreeing} They deny all the charges. : Sheer marquisettes, organdie lawn an 01 L to refuse to pay any rent, or to move| Recently Charles Bridwell'x daugh. to 95c In Seven Styles for Little Tots Swiss. DAUGHTER SHOP—SECOND FLOOR out unless compelled to do so by/ter, Ruth, married George Hughes sinsattieeienaassoaiiaaiia! legal action followi er suite. |The couple were ted on com- About 350 Blouses in light and dark fancy styles They intend to peters Ay atts | pingat = the brides meother, wie —neat stripes, good quality percales and ginghams. From 2 to 6 Years Old oe ee rents are out sufficiently | charged that Hughes had kidnaped BOYS sHor—vUPF MAIN FLOOR Plaids, Checks and Solid Colors Odd Lo f Child 3 bo ™ thea recent cut in wages en adinga’sbrercaly, took the girl ie th Cont tingly Tri med An t (8) 1 ren Ss a =a : For Mothers’ Convenience Shoes Repriced at $3.65 Save Money on Boys Three kiddies, 2, 4 and 6 years old, will display these In button or lace styles—some with high tops and THE BON MARCHE splendid little dresses from 2 to 4 ‘o'clock. ‘This will | | In bu ARGA IN A SE EMEN School Shoes sani bringing your own children in the crowded i ca All sizes from 5 to 12 in the lot, but not all sizes a of each style. NERA ENB le RES, a IR SB } Brown and Black School Shoes for boys—heavy oak soles and in Blucher style. Infants’ Shoes Reduced to $2.65 Diane of New Bargains Priced from $3.95 to $5.00. New Arrivals in Neckwear Patent leather Shoes with spring heels, with —Boys’ Dress Shoes in either black or brown, in h cloth or kid tops—sizes 2 to 4. Every Single Day narrow English last or broad-toe style. 95c Eac Misses’ Black School Shoes with broad toe and Priced from $5.00 to $6.00, To Brighten Dull Frocks covered tip—sizes 1114 to 2—$5.00, ° BOYS’ SHOE SHOP—LOWER MAIN FLOOR SHOE SHOPS—UPPER MAIN FLOOR In the Bargain Basement FI Alarsecdens: rch sa | This ts 9 dilighttol {}———e or array of Vestee and Col- lar Sets, Collars, Collar Taffeta ‘and Serge Best Stationery Offer for Two Years and Cuff Sets, made for Big Reductions on DRE 1,000 Boxes of Fine Decline. articles . cnn gape ond Writing Paper, Box 49c an'maae arn ana || Women’s and Children’s Envelopes and Paper to Match laces. ey ; Women’. 's Fashionable a Athi sh Stationery, bought specially, offered to you ‘Ur PER MAIN FLOOR nder ear A wide variety of different style envelopes. Aid t B t COATS $10. 00 UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE ids to ean y U; " Ss - Gi , U; ed s = = . Luxor Toilet nion Saits irls’ Union Suits Many Styles in Good Materials % . lg = rial Thrift Items From the Food Shops Sag inp oe owe oe oa Seconds of vv omen’ s ’ —Luxor Face Powder, Women’s Part-wool Union Girls’ Part-wool Union Suits YI ] our Ss al | 1S Cc all shades," 50¢ and Suits—high neck, long sleeves; —high neck, long sleeves ; Dutch at $3. 98 ” T5¢. Dutch neck, elbow sleeves; low ee 0 elbow | sleeves, ankle Many Styles i in Black and Brown a | In Spite of Rising Meat Prices —Luxor Rouge at 50¢. neck, sleeveless, knee or ankle ength—sizes 2 to 8 years—re- ——— an | awe were fortimate tn pees, Sate pounds of the amous eho tT Lip §ticks at length—regular and out-sizes. duced to $2.00. | rmour’s Star Hams before the advance in price, and we will set rde i i i A Boys’ Striped Percale them at the old price as long as we have any. ; ? Table’ at Boe _— —— oro —s epee Sold by whole or half hams. . - ‘gl ake luc to luce: oO —Luxor Manicure Sets, ¥ . r BLOUSES at 75c ; pars pus Stices Roce, DF scroomyy Strained Honey, oer buffer, at Formerly $2.50 to $3.00 Originally $1.25 and $1.50 . | rimmed and neatly packaged, delicious, for breakfast or on 50. Heavy Fleeced Cotton Union Knitted Bloomers “for chil- In Sizes From 8 to 14 Years 49¢ |b. or 25¢ for 1% lb. waffles, 2¢ Ib, s z ad Cold Cream at Suits—Munsing or Forest mills dren from 8 to 16 years In | —Jilg’s Pork Sausage, made of ~——bon Marche Orange Marma- bd ; make—broken sizes in differ- black, white and pink—reduc ’ | est ingredients, specis y lade, a very special quality and —Luxor Vanishing nt styles to 95c. " Seconds of Women s Leishadg ingredients, special 34¢ bg conus flavor—special sates at ene Wat re ’ A , at ¢ Ib. —Luxor_ Toile ater, BURSON’ HOSIERY 25c | | Butter Porter's Pure Peanut —Choice Kippered Salmon—se- || 75¢ and $1.00. Women’s Vests or Tights at $2.00 Black Cott Si 83 103 deity Ai %4¢ Ib. lected pieces to choose from, —Luxor Perfume Kar- ig e ac! otton—51zes to Wisconsin Cream Cheese, 36¢ and offered at the special price ash, box for $2.50. Originally $2.50 and $2.75. pound, of 2719¢ Ib. UPPER MAIN FLOOR a ‘ ’ FOOD SHOPS—UP PER MAIN FLOOR Women’s Munsing Part-wool Vests with Dutch neck, elbow Men s Blue Chambray i Purchased to Sell ata sleeves, ankle length—Tights to match. 5 SHIRTS at 95c Coffee Prices Down Bakery Specials Special Price UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE : i . The well-liked Bon Marche —Our $1.00 Layer Cakes—spe- MY is Plain and Striped —Sizes 15 to 17 Coffee is now sold for 40¢@ Ib, cial at 80¢, ii : ' Women ‘ sit Town Talk Coffee at 25¢ |b. ie “ ie - ur 55e Layer Cakes—spe- C Kid Glov ° Men’s Durable Beatil Cotiee st 208% cil et ABQ "§ L 95 ** | Extra Good Values for Thrifty Men Mayflower Coffee at 35¢ Ib. —Four of our delicious fresh : COVERALLS $2.95 sg Nisit au cottew demonstra. Buttethorns for 25¢, or 7¢ ‘ Men’s Wool-Mixed Socks jon t » Cl 2) ° ° Sizes 36 to 44—in Khaki Only |) coffee, —Bread—right hot from the One sal Pique 35c Pair, 3 Pairs $1. 00 and taste our delicious i se ? oven—14¢ a loaf. : P- ° if] Special Prices on Canned Goods Self-Embroidered or Men, it'll pay you to buy socks by the half dozen and dozen at Saturday Special | er eeted putts, 30¢ a can. Lainch Codnter Spectal ai Contrasting Backs this Thrift Week price. We made a special pick up, that’s the rea- ‘ —Sugar Peas, 17¢ a can. unc ounter Specia' ic son for the low pri’e. Medium weight, black part-wool sock, wi At the Soda Fountains Po Ceylon Blend Tea at Small tenderloin steak, pota- te Se. Grove. Getntoiced Laelk and thee. . E ool: sock, “with - se eee toes, green peas, bread and but- : Devil’s Food Cake Soda Crackers, 16¢ Ib. 5 Bor beapah ¥ i i i With Ice Cream 10c —Alaska Pink Salmon, 2 cans te", cake and ice cream, coffee ee. Men’s Broken Lines Cotton Union Suits Reduced to $1.75 Plus le War Tax Z1¢. : or milk—45¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR Men’s Part-Wool Munsing Union Suits Reduced to $2.95 FOOD SHOPS—UPPrER MAIN FLOOT FOOD SHOPS—UPPER MAIN FLOOR LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE ination ea Perenw|

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