The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 10, 1921, Page 10

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RESH stocks of Films to insure good holiday pictures—also developing and printing. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MANCHE Georgette and Tricolette Blouses Reduced to 2.75 and 4.00 WHEN HAVE YOU SEEN SUCH EXCELLENT BLOUSE VALUE FOR SO LOW A PRICE? COME PICK OUT THE ONES YOU LIKE BEST The 2.75 Blouses Formerly Sold at 3.95 Here’s a saving of more than one dollar on summer blouses—and just the models so many are wearing just now. Georgette or tricolette—in all the best summer shades —in the newly-fashioned overblouses and regular tuck-in style—surely you'll want one. Women’s and Children’s Canvas Mary Jane Pumps THE SEATTLE STAR TheBonMarché MEMBER SEATTLE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU E certain to coax the fish by getting your Fish- ing Tackle from our complete showing. SPORTING GOODS SECTION—LOWER MALIN #¥LOOR aE Right Now The Bon Marche Is Doing ‘Great Things for Its Customers ONDITIONS today in all the markets of the country favor a store conducted on a cash basis—the lines laid down by the Founders of the Bon Marche. Everywhere the cry is for “Cash,” “Cash”—and the Bon Marche, because it sells for cash only, is able to take advantage of this condition. This very minute six of our buyers are in the Eastern markets picking up the best “buys” they can find—and many of their purchases are advertised today. The 4.00 Blouses Were 4.95 and 5.75 Such good values in blouses that they are surely to go quickly when offered at 4.00. A number of different styles in georgette—V, round or square necks—long or short sleeves—in white, flesh and navy. Not all sizes in all styles. j ie SECOND FLOOR THE BON MARCHE “ Shetland Drape Veils 75¢ Excellent values in good quality Veils in navy, brown, taupe and black. —Collar and Cuff Sets of colored —Collar and Vestea Sets of net and organdie, 95¢. ecru embroidery, 95¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Our Buyer Secures Some Interesting Things in FITTED BY THE AID OF THE FOOT-O-SCOPE White footwear time is here—and you will find what you need here. Sizes 5 to 8 at 2.75—sizes 814 to 11 at 3.00—sizes 1114 to 2 at 3.50. New Gloves—New Hosiery ° 4% » Big Girls’ Mary Janes 4.50 Made of white canvas, with instep strap—sizes 21% to 7. ‘OMEN’S Sport Oxfords—of brown : suede, brown kid trimmed—114- inch heel, medium weight sole and round toe, 11.00. , Boys’ Scout Shoes Made of brown calf with solid oak welt soles and heels—sizes 914 to 2 at 4.00—21% to 81% at 4.50. OYS’ KEDS in white, white with brown trimming and brown can- vas, priced at 1.65 to 3.50. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Guard Your Complexion on Yeur Outings —Certified Witch Hazel Cream, 50¢. _ —Melba Hand Lotion, 35¢. _—Ingham’s Milk Weed Cream, 39¢ and 79¢. —Malvina Cream, 50¢. _ —Kinthe Cream, 65¢. —Marvelous Cold Cream, aa Giovine Complexion Cake at —Woodbury’s, in tubes, 25¢. gy goad & Ramsdell’s, tubes 25¢ and ee 50¢ and Babies’ Summer Wearables at Little Prices —Organdie Dresses, picot edged ruf- fles and sashes, all colors—sizes 2 to 6—4.95 and 5.95. —Navy Capes of serge with red flannel collars—formerly 6.00, reduced to 4.95. —All fancy Straw Hats, formerly 5.95 to 8.95, reduced to 2.50 to 5.95. —Play Creepers and Rompers, former- ly 2.95—reduced to 1.95. —One lot of Gingham and fine Dimity and Kiddie Cloth Dresses, also some models in Valjean and Sassy Susan— q. Girls’ Taffeta Dresses * Reduced to 12.50 Formerly Priced at 15.00 SHOWN IN SIZES FOR GIRLS AND THE JUNIOR MISS Just 50 models in this lot of Dresses which have been reduced specially for Saturday’s selling. Taffeta in shades of Copen, light or navy blue, brown, sand. Made with tunics, overskirts, panels, embroidered and trimmed with two-tone ribbons and cut in chemise or baby Empire styles. Girls’ Organdie Frocks 6.75 A SPECIAL PURCHASE FOR THE New Underwear Here Are a Few Examples for Saturday Shoppers ™ 4% KAYSER SILK GLOVES 'WO-CLASP Silk Gloves—in gray, \ navy, mastic, mode, pongee, black and white, at 1.00. OMEN’S two-clasp Milanese Silk Gloves in white, pongee, beaver, brown and gray, 1.50. IXTEEN-BUTTON LENGTH SILK Gloves, in black, white, navy, bea- ver and pongee, at 2.00. ILANESE Silk Gloves, 16-button length, in black, white, navy, pon- gee and gray, at 2.75. po be dearth Silk Gloves with contrast- ing strap, in white and beaver, navy and gray, pongee and brown, at HILDREN’S White Silk Gloves, 2- clasp style, at 1.00. HILDREN’S 12-button length White Silk Gloves at 1.85. WOMEN’S STOCKINGS ULL-FASHIONED 10-strand pure thread Silk Stockings, with heels, toes and soles reinforced—double hem- med tops of lisle—black, white, gray and brown, at 2.50. EMI-FASHIONED Silk Stockings— well reinforced, in black, white, brown, tan, silver and gray, 1.35. OMEN’S Seamless Stockings—in t both silk or silk and fiber—black, white, brown and gray, at 1.10. IBER SILK Stockings, in black, white, navy, gray and fieldmouse, at 85¢. ISLE STOCKINGS with reinforced heels, toes and soles—double hem- med tops, in black, white, gray, navy and pongee, at 65¢. BS ty weirnal Cotton Stockings, double L heels and toes—black, white and brown, 35¢—3 pairs for 1.00. SUMMER WEIGHT UNDERWEAR—BUY SATURDAY _—Luxor Cold Cream, tubes 25¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE FOR MEN ‘Are You ’Fraid to Get Your Head Wet? formerly 2.5: The fellow who swims will find in the Men’s Shop a superb collection of the finest kind of Bathing Suits in a splendid variety of colors and stripings. There are the famous Jantzen Wool Suits at 6,50, the popular Swimrites at 4.95, worsted and cotton-mixed suits at 3.45, and cotton suits at 1.00 and’ 1.50, Men’s Mesh Underwear 50c Garment Men’s Mesh Undershirts with short sleeves, and drawers in ankle length, are suprisingly good values for a half dollar. Shirts in sizes 34 to 46. Drawers in sizes 80 to 44, Men’s Athletic Union Suits 1.15 The “Newport” madras-striped Athletic Union Suits are well known for their comfort and fine fit. They’re cut large end roomy, and are really good values. MEN'S SHOP—LOWER MAIN FLOOR Men’s and Young Men’s Trousers 5.75 to 10.00 A complete line of well-made Trousers, suitable for dress or work. In plain col- ors, mixtures and stripes, in serges, worsteds and cassimeres, White Flannel Trousers, $10.00. White Serge Trousers with pencil stripes, $7.50. White Duck Trousers, $3.00. MEN'S CLOTHES SHOP—UPPER MAIN FLOOR to 8.95, reduced to 1.95. BABY SHOP—SECOND FLOOR SATURDAY SHOPPER Be-ruffled models in white and pastel tinted or- gandies, in sizes from 8 to 14 years. Finished with ruffles on the waist, skirt and sleeves, and with crushed girdles with bows in the back. DAUGHTER SHOP—SECOND FLOOR Sleeveless style top— style, for women—garmen‘ . knee lingttie ives: 36, to 44 at 1.25. OYS’ Athletic Union vet hse OMEN’S BLOOMERS, elastic at cross-bar muslin, in sleeveless waist and knee—pink only, sizes style, knee length—sizes.6 to 16 years 6, 7 and 8, at 40¢. at 1.00. i UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Fill Your Market Basket in Our Food Shops uicy Baked Hams 75c Ib. Four 10c Bars Fairy Soap Juicy THE WHOLE OR HALF HAM Six 5c Bars White Bear Soap 50c Something very delicious for your picnics or A good chance to stock up with soap for wash Sunday dinner—Armour’s Star Hams—oven-baked, day and baths. ‘ at the lowest possible price. My, but they are fine! —wWash Day Wonder Soap, 20¢ box; two for 38¢. —Roast a be beware take on your —Picnic Pickles, 10¢ bottle. picnic trip—1.20 to 1.40 each, jarge. tts: i tnt —Armour’s Simon Pure Leaf Lard, guaranteed to are ur’s Picnic Tomato Catsup, 12¢ bottle. i" —Picnic Del Monte Beans, 2 for 25¢. be 100 per cent pure—19¢ Ib; 2 lbs. 35¢. —Town Talk Coffee, 25¢ lb; 2 Ibs. 454. Armour’s Star Hams, 38c Bon Marche Coffee, 40¢ 1b; 2 lbs. 75¢, Whole or Half, Ib. ‘ “ “The ham what am”—best meats—sold by whole oan Soke eu 50c or half hams. r —Armour’s Star Sliced Bacon, 58¢ Ib; 14 lb. 30¢. —Chicken Box Lunch for two, 1.00, —Home-made Orange Marmalade, made with pure —Half of a Fried Chicken for 45¢. —Butterhorns, 4 for 25¢. cane sugar, lb. 15¢; 2 lbs. 29¢. i b —Spredwell Peanut Butter, one of the best brands —Sandwich Bread, 25¢ a loaf. —Rye Bread, 10¢ a loaf. at 10¢ lb. —Bon Marche Weiners, fresh daily, lb. 30¢. —Layer Cakes, 9 kinds, 80¢ each. —Jilg’s Pork Sausage, bulk or link, lb. 344. —Picnic Buns and Rolls, 15¢ dozen. —tLynden Creamery Butter, made from pure sweet UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Candies for the Week End Brule 16c 2 pounds for 80c, Fresh Salted Pea- nuts, new crop, Ib. 12c 1. wee we hake 2 pounds 40 c UPPER MAIN FLOOR cream, lb. 35¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE —Layer. Gold Cake, iced, 30¢. BASEMENT BAKERY Boys’ Rubber-Soled Shoes $1.79 34 Made of heavy brown canvas, with soles made like an auto tire, of alternate layers of rubber and fabric vulcanized into one solid, long-wearing sole. Solid rubber heels and non- >, sweat leather inner soles. Sizes 11 to 2 at : 2” $1.79. Sizes 21% to 6 at $1.98, : Barefoot Sandals and Play Oxfords Of smoked elk or chocolate brown leather, with solid oak-tanned leather soles. Sizes 21% to 6 in elk leather only. Sizes 5 to 8 Sizes 81% to 11.........$1.59 Sizes 11/4 to 2......... Sizes 21% to 6 Men’s Black Calf Shoes $4.85 Dress Shoes of good black calf, made with Goodyear welt, have comfortable broad toes and Wingfoot rubber heels. Sizes from 6 to 11. : j 4 Girls’ Cotton Union Suits 49c Fine-ribbed Cotton Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless and knee length, come in sizes from 2 to 16. Women’s Cotton Union Suits 59c Fine-ribbed Cotton Union Suits in low neck, sleeveless style, have band or crochet tops and cuff knees. Sizes 36 to 44. Women’s Fiber Stockings 59c Made with seamless feet and seamed legs. In black and cordo- van. Also drop-stitch style in black only. Sizes 814 to 10. Childiise’s Gemadiiiee Hats at $1.49 These are of all braid, braid combined with silk or straw and silk combinations. Trimmed with ribbon bands and streamers and bright colored wreaths. In Copenhagen, navy, rose and Splendid values—every one! ino Boys’ Two-Pants Suits $8.95 In dandy mixtures of brown, green and gray. Coats with yoke back and box plaits, flap pockets. Both pai i fi lined for extra long service. Sizes 8 to in = rene ee —_ Boys’ Durable Blouses 85c Made of sturdy cheviots and percales in li i patterns. Sizes from 8 to 16 io a oe Boys’ Knee Pants $1.15 In good, dependable mixtures that will gi i hice: 8 oe St remem will give good service to boys re Boys’ Ried Cotton Union Suits 59c Fine-ri' otton Union Suits i are knee length. Sizes 6 to 16 year, Ses RA eee wen vad pe Bee's Mash Cotton Union Suits 85c ood quality Mes! nion Suits i 1 are ankle length. Sizes 34. to 46. Sete. SOs Set eevee and BARGAIN BASEMENT Taffeta,Organdie and Net Dresses $10 _ Smartly-styled taffetas in browns, blues and navy, dainty white nets and cool organ- dies in light blue, white, tan, gray, lavender and apple green. Here is a choice of dresses that should satisfy any woman who wishes a garment that is right up to the minute in style, and yet is low in price. Sizes 16 to 42. Handsome Sport Skirts $8.95 Stunning Baronette satins, Fantasi crepes and silk poplins in novelty patterns and stripes that bring you a choice of such colors as white, rose, Copenhagen, gold, pink and tan. Sizes 25 to 31 waist. : Ee care Also a few plaited White Flannel and Serge Skirts at $6.95. _ Tie-Back Sweaters at $1.49 This attractive model has long sleeves with turn-back cuffs, and the ends of the sash are tasseled. Sizes to 44 are shown in blac k, new blue and tan.

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