The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 13, 1921, Page 12

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the great strugete. She was a volunteer nurse until hor health played out. She returned | to the front ag @ songstress, and her Divisional Headquarters band of the | lin 1915, went overseas and was pro but in bloody anders. ts where he | Concert appears on the concert program, has) fame spread over two continents. he} jis now a resident of Victoria, B. C. and will accompany the Great War | Veterans’ assoclation band here for | the concert Sunday night. | The band was formerly the First Canadian expeditionary forces, Band master J. M, Miller ts It leader | Milter entisted In the 88th battalion ed | mete 4 to bandmaster of the head | q quarters band, He played the fire t} Songstress of Battlefields to win "troopa, across the Thin Be Heard in Orthopedic and his band first became renowned. | Miay Melntyre, Canada’s premier) exponent of highland dancing, who | . Aeon rnce$ won 20 medals in open competitions | Gulshed French merzo-soprano, sing) witn gcotiand’s foremost dancers. | at the Children’s Orthopedic hospital | she recently came to Canada to win} Saturday i in ae | Flower Shop 1.00 Ferns reduced to 75. ~-1.50 Ferns reduced to 1.004 UPPER MAIN FLOOR Polo Utility Coats for Summer Wear The BonMarché MEMBER SEATTLE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU New Felt or Banded ; Hats for Sport Uses | Buy Kodak Films Saturday —Take pictures of your Sunday trip. he —Films for all sized kodaks. f UPPER MAIN FLOOR Denefit concert at the Arena here | more laurels. a Sunday night, one of the most be-| TH eved women of the world war will , be heard in America for the first time, at Sherman-Clay’s. The affair te u' der the auspices of Seattle post Ne 18, American Legion. Mme. Lamy's voice was heard on RW 9K Many a battlefield, In dugouts and tia Beepitale on the French front ¢ during school | burns to ) ground. — Bas THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMEN | ‘Tickets for the concert are on sale n. 0. YAKIMA.—OM Toppenish high summer-time event. In short, knee or full len With cool ocean breezes all summer long, Seattle women find perfect comfort in one of these fashionable Polo Coats for every Shown in shades of tan that blend well -with gay-colored sport costumes or fragile frocks of organdie. and made with raglan or set-in sleeves; tailored or convertible collars, and all belted in mannish 3.95] » [750] ‘| 3.85—Summer Felts, hemp faced; ribbon hats with straw, and straw and satin combinations, in all the flattering summer shades. | Straight.straw sailors, with straight or swirled bands. il 4.85—Ribbon-fringed Hats with straw facing; banded hats of lisere, smartly tasseled hats, row-on-row liseres in street colors. 5.95—Tailored pineapple straws with self or colored facings. Navy and white straw chin-chins and many others. 7.50—White Milans and stunning straw and wool braids. OTHER MODISH SPORT HATS 10.00 TO 15.00 | fs: | | | | New Garment Arrivals ED ee | Marked at Big ames a “ev Sport Skirts &2 We have only 100 of these smartly sty led, eed aro Skirts in block plaids, stripe plaids and velour There are several styles, some plain, others with knife or box plaits. lues, tans, browns and grays are displayed in many Sizes 25 to 81 B different and attractive combinations. waist. NEW $4.95 ew Sport Coats #3 Another lot of them!! And 75 are a vivid red!! The rest are navy, tangerine, brown, black, Kelly, tan, gray and jade, Sizes from 16 to 42. $10.00 mw Silk Dresses #0 ay out of their wrappings!! Thirty-nine Crepe de | Chine and Taffeta Dresses in a wide variety of charm- ing styles. A few black and , but blues and browns with in bright colors. Sizes 16 to be a big surprise to.you!! $10.00 adie such summery clare at tulbery, colors as mulberry, ep snd browns. Deeg peek Ph hoe are Trimmed Hats = Almost style, every shape ae are Women’s Hats is represented in this assortment of new Spring headwear. They’re mostly in dark colors with colored flower and ribbon trimmings that range from the simple effects to the elaborate. .And every ' single hat is a revelation in Bargain Basement values!! Children’s Hats $1.79 These = new, too! They come in plain whi black and combinations of black cad'white ‘Ai on long ribbon streamers. © F e | Dainty Night Gowns 98c ij Night Gowns of soft-finished white nainsook are cut | Be: and full, and are daintily trimmed with lace. re are Vein dy o qoltened iy hs long cloth that are | very attractively embroide y hand in pretty flower | patterns, «i : o Envelope Chemises 79c Here’s another offering whose very evident quality will seh Po a easing surprise—nainsook and longcloth —— “$e ger ley built-up shoulders or in style, with shoulder stra; f |. Very daintily made and irihimet. ie aca: Odds and Ends of Percale Aprons at $1.00 This is a clean-up of several lines and includes abo nace vite tee in Lg colors and polka dot effects «Ja Rperme tl color: id ayy ty sear yn ara ors and patterns will not Women’s and Children’s Rubber-Soled Mary Janes Both are made of durable white canvas and h instep-strap. The women’s have rubber heels, the yoy dren’s have spring heels, and all have fiber inner ca Children’s $ 2. 1 0 11 to2 Children’ 5t0 10), 91.69 Wen? $2.25 | Men’s and Boys’ | Rubber-Soled Shoes | | Made of heavy white canvas with heavy red rubber soles, spring heels, real leather trimmings and felt in- ner soles. 6010 $2.98 EA 106 36 $2. 45 ee “pound, 26c. ways. COAT SECTION—SECOND FLOOR Girls’ Ruffled oer Frocks 15- Fluffy styles in dainty white or colored Organdie Frocks for girls from 8 to 16 years, Made _ with overskirts, boleros, sashes and ruffles, and trimmed with organdie flowers. . TRLS’ White Jean Dresses in regulation styles, trim- med with rows of braid, and some with scarlet collars and _ cuffs—sizes 8 to 1 UB DRESSES for girls, in striped, plain checks or checked ginghams, or in crepe in plain colors—plaited or beruffled—sizes 6 to 14 years,-2.00 to 3.00. BOUT 80 Girls’ Coats and Wraps in loose pr belted styles, in summer coating materials—sizes 8 to 16 years—S.95 to 15.00. Women’ S New Fiber Sweaters 7.95 fancy two pockets, navy, Scown, tad and American —Wool Scarfs, finish with fringe and in bright shades faahed with patent lather tits end two SWEA’ TER SECTION—SECOND FLOOR Play Ball With NewOutfits to 9.00. by Mitts, 1.50 to Right - hand Gloves at 3.50 and 4.00, 3.00, Baseball Bats, 35¢ to 3.00 (1 only) Chest Pro- - 3.00 tector, reduced to Baseballs, 25¢ to 2.00. 1. SPORTING GOODS SECTION—LOWER MAIN FLOOR Sand Art Toys—50c New sand toy, consisting of phe stencils of animals for moulding pictures with sand. O, bring the chil- dren in to see the demonstration. Wind-up Boats, three styles—submarine, de- —< and transport —1.35. Sail Boats, 75¢ to 1.00. Toy Row Boats, 25¢ and 50¢. TOY SECTION—FOURTH FLOOR Metal Sand Moulds en- ameled in bright col- ors, 13¢ to 1.00. Garden Sets of rake, hoe and shovel, 50¢ and 65¢. Saturday Offerings From the Food Shops Whether you want foods for home use or for picnics, the low prices. And the Bon Marche stands back of every doll Lynden Creamery Butter, a Pound This is the best butter we have ever handled— made from pure fresh cream—the the only down-town store carryin, And remember we carry. no col —Armour’s Star Sliced Bacon, with rind and all waste cut off—Ib. bag t V-lb. 30¢. ut an 20C Made from the very best leaf fat— absolutely pure—put up in 1-pound car- tons at the Armour’s plant. —Armour’s Star Hams at wholesale price —sold by whole or half hams, Ib. 38c —Washington Cream Cheese, mild, per —Jilg’s Pork Sausage, made from fresh meat and pure spices, lb. 34c. Counter Lunch for 35c You'll find that your meals will cost you less at the Lunch Counter. pieces of Picnic —Spredwell ge 2 lbs. 19¢; lb. 10¢. —Kenton-style Pressed Ham, made from small For the —Wiener Rolls at 15c. —Sandwich Bread, large loaf NEW HOSIERY FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN + The kinds of stockings that are wanted—at eco- nomical prices. OMEN’S Fiber and Silk Stockings—made with double heels, toes and soles, finished with hemmed tops of ‘silk lisle—in black, white, navy, taupe, gray and fieldmouse—85¢. ® Say -FASHIONED Silk Stockings for women--well reinforced feet, double hemmed tops of lisle—in black, white, brown, tan, gray and 1.35. URSON Silk Stockings with drop stitch effect—in black, white, brown, gray and navy—1.95. HILDREN’S Fine-ribbed Cotton Stockings with double heels, toes and soles, elastic ribbed tops— in black, white, brown, sizes 6 to 914 at 25¢. LAIN and fancy colored en Socks in a variety of new designs—35¢ and 50¢. . STOCKING SeCSe-URPER MAIN FLOOR FABRIC GLOVES MUCH IN DEMAND FOR SUMMER WEAR bf none na Fabric Gloves—2-clasp style, self embroidered or with contrasting backs — in brown, gray and taupe—1.00. perce Strap-wrist Ey age in gray, bea- ver and mode, priced at 1 Ey case wade ade cn ee Pes Fabric Gauntlets with strap and. peari buckles at wrist, in bisque and pearl shade—3.00. GLOVE SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Summer Underwear wo’s Fine-ribbed Cotton Union Suits—low sleeveless, or bodice style, knee length— we eege nyt extra sizes—75¢. MEN’S Mercefized Lisle Union kane ps style, reinforced under the ished with flat lock seam—white and pink—1. ‘OMEN’S Cotton Jersey Bloomers, elastic at waist and knee, sizes 6 to 9, at 75¢. ISSES’ Knitted Bloomers, elastic at waist and knee—pink or white—formerly 95c—reduced to 65¢. UNDERWEAR SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Organdie Neckwear Sets 95c This is an unusual price on dress accessories of this style—Net and Organdie Collars and Cuffs and Col- lar and Vestee Sets in dainty pastel colorings. ze: “egaped Irish hand-embroidered Handker- chiefs. ‘—A new shipment of Veils in all the flattering sum- as colors and styles, in fancy meshes and chenille a yard. “234 —New Veil lengths, assorted ‘colors and meshes. WEAR SECTION—UPPER MA ’re here—and at very 's worth sold. 33c Bon Marche is Lynden butter. storage butter. ter, i. = good— ham pressed together—lb. 32¢. Canned Goods —Melba Del Monte Peaches, 4 for 1.10. —Soda Crackers, Ib. 16c. we Monte Catsup, bottle, Chicken Pie for 25c. Spring Vegetables —Butterhorns, 4 for 25c. hen Marche Coffee, 2 Ibs. Potatoes —tLayer Cakes at 80c. 75c; lb, 40c, Cake Ice Cream -—Large loaves of Bon Marche —Paul’s My Ae y 8 Fruits—for Coffee or Milk Bread, 2 loaves 25c; loaf, 13c. the day, 8 for LUNCH COUNTER—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Assorted Jelly Squares A delicious jelly confection 35c FOOD SHOPS—-UPPER MAIN FLOOR Golden Corn Crisp—Popcorn Cris; coated with butter and molasses, 1s FOoD pS oe vee MAIN FLOOR 35c upwards. CANDY SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Men’s and Young Men’s Trousers 3.95 to 10.00 Trousers fi coe rpm gg orm. fectomlly egos Bes Fbss double the devon + your suit. Trousers for fa ors bu for eve oy 4| 3 for work. Trousers in plain colors, in fancy mix’ ag 4 aoe effects—serges, worsteds and cassimeres—all reasonably priced. Let us show you! White Duck Trousers, all sizes, 3.00. MEN'S CLOTHES SHOP—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Men’s Cape Gloves 1.15 A special purchase of 768 pairs brings these welcome savings in men’s good quality domes- tic Cape Gloves. They are all made with heavy out seams, have long or short fingers and come in shades of gray,-tan and brown, Men’s Straw Sailors at 2.00 Sennit braid Straw Hats dis- played in several blocks in sailor . styles, are priced at 2.00 and MILLINERY SECTION—THIRD FLOOR Summer Footwear Prices Are Low Girls’ One-Strap Oxfords 7.00 Dark Brown Calfskin Oxfords, made with imitation a var-ag-d and perforations on vamp and around is wide and fastened with two but oak welt soles—one-inch heels. ROWING GIRLS’ Brown Oxfords with broad toes | and flat heels—sizes 214 to 614 at 5.00. \F HILDREN’S and Play Oxfords and San- [ff dals, in brown, bi and elk—stitched-down soles | pee aR en ee | al . | Boys’ Black Baseball Shoes 4.50 Sizes 21% to 7% in the lot. ‘OUTHS’ and Boys’ White Canvas Keds, with brown leather 11 to 2 at 3.00— sizen 204 to 844 at 30. OUTHS’ and Boys’ Combat Keds, all brown can- vas with solid rubber heela—siaes 11 to 1804 a 8.00—sizes 1 to 7 at 3.50. Misses’ and Children’s Patent *Mary Jane Pumps 2 Pion Paar thin 5 tos 08 at Fp snd 2 iA told toil at 3.00 and 3.50—111% to 2 at 3.50 and 4.50, —All kinds of shos cleaners, laces and other findings. SHOE SHOP—UPPER MAIN FLOOR taped All sizes for boys from 7 to 18 years. BEANIES IN SCHOOL COLORS—50c , " full range of sizes. —Boys’ Bathing Suits 1.25 to 4.50. : BOYS’ SHOP—UPPER MAIN FLOOR . 4 Men’s Panama Hats | at 5.75 | Genuine South American Pan- ama Hats, featuring the very newest blocks in sailors, Alpines, Optimos and telescopes. All sizes. MEN'S SHOP—LOWER MAIN FLOOR

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