The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 24, 1921, Page 12

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RESH FILMS constantly ready—devel- oping and printing accurately dona UPPLR MALN FLOOR—THE BON MARCH becoming suits. Water Wings, 45¢. or caring to paddle around. suits, 3.00 to 4.50. at 3.45, | fe =D thing Svat ! Gay Styles for Women and Misses 3.95 Other Bathing Suits 4.95 to 7.95 All-wool or part-wool Bathing Suits in flat weave or rib stitch— in all the best-liked styles and desirable colors —a vivid: array of Bathing Sandals, 39¢ to 95¢; Bathing Caps, 15¢ to 1.35; CHILDREN’S BATHING SUITS 2.95 Attractive little suits for the little folks just learning to swim Other suits SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE —Boys’ Bathing Suits in cotton, 75¢; smail sizes, in worsteds, 1.75; all-wool and part-wool UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE MEN’S “SWIMRITE” BATHING SUITS 4.75 All-wool Jantzen Suits, 6.50. Fine quality Worsted and Cotton-mixed Suits LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHB ee eBonMarché 25 to 3.75, 5.50 and 5.95. SEN-BUTTON ove at 6.50 a pair. nav 2.00 to 3.50. Boys’ Suits, Broken at 12.50 BUILT WITH TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS Because we have only a few of some sizes of suits we offer them at 12.50. Sizes 7 and 10 to 15. They'll sure stand the hard knocks—serviceable woolen mat in desirable shades of brown, tan and gray. Coats made with plain backs or inverted pleat—serge or alpaca lined—knickers full lined and with taped seams. BOYS’ PLAY WASH SUITS 1.25 What do you think of this price (1.25) for Boys’ Wash Suits of chambray and strongcloth—NorfoJk, Oli- ve Twist and Middy style—plain colors, stripes with con- trasting collars and cuffs. —Boys’ Straw Hats, rah-rah shape, 98¢. —Boys’ Caps, unbreakable visor, 1.35. ’ UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE | THE BON MARCHE BARGAIN BASEME tines Girls’ Wash Frocks 3.45 FOR SUMMER PICNIC TIME Carefully tailored, prettily designed, of good quality wash fabrics—just ‘the sort of frocks mother likes to buy and daughter to wear. ‘ In checks, plaids and plain tones and cut in regula- tion and bloomer styles, for girls from 6 to 14 years. GIRLS’ ORGANDIE DRESSES 13.75 Made of fine imported Swiss organdies in styles for girls from 8 to 17. : ‘i In a colorful, flowerlike array of summer tints, in plain and combination effects—artistically trimmed. GIRLS’ JERSEY SPORT COATS 6.95 Fine-weave Jersey Coats in sport styles, and shown in tan, blue, green, brown and red. DAUGHTER SHOP—SECOND FLOOR NT Women’s Smart Wash Dresses Ptetty figured voiles with net foundations are shown in two good styles and in four very attractive patterns in navy, gray, old blue and brown. Sizes from 16 io 42. Women’s Organdie Hats $3.95 White Organdie Hats built over a wire frame, have round crowns with sash bows of self material, and are picoted all around the edge of the brim. You'll need one to wear with your new wash dress! Girls’ Organdie Dresses $2.29 They have short sleeves, round collars and daintily frilled bands around the skirt. In such charming colors as pink, sea blue, white, lavender and maize. In all sizes for girls from 8 to 14 years old. ender, pink, Envelope Chemises at 50c A real bargain! Of good quality white muslin with embroidery or strap tops. Some are hem- stitched and some are ribbon run. Sizes 38 to 44. Women’s White Nubucks $3.95 Smart White Nubuck Pumps with solid leather soles and military heels, come in the popular ball- strap us well as the plain toe style. Sizes 3 to 7. Women’s Dress Pumps $4.95 They’re of gray suede with black patent leather trimmings and Baby Louis heels, or of brown kid with brown suede trimmings and walking heels. All have welt soles of solid leather. Sizes 3 to 7. $4.95 Smart organdies in brown, lav- navy, honeydew, light blue, white, sky and sea blue. Five styles in sizes 16 to 42. Another style in sizes to 46 has a deep, pointed over- skirt and wide sash. Two patterns in medium dark shades. Printed, plain and embroidered chocolate, organdies in many of the daintiest styles you’vye seen are shown in such attractive summer colors as pink, white, lavender, ocean blue and combinations of these colors. Sizes from 16 to 42. White Straw Sailors $2.95 Three styles with straight or cushion brims, All have white ribbon bands and are made of a smooth- finished straw that resembles a Milan. Smart Middy Blouses $1.29 Of firm white galatea, In all white or with collars in fast color red or blue. All have pockets and black ties. There is a choice of long and short sleeves. Sizes 16 to- 44, . IMPORT ANT ; Women’s fine-ribbed White Cotton Union Suits, low crocheted necks or band tops. 79¢c Cuff knees. Sizes 36 to 44 Boys’ Mesh Cotton Union Suits in ecru only. Short sleeves and knee length. 85 Cc Sizes 28 to 3 Women’s Cotton Stockings with hemmed tops and seamless feet. Black, white and 19 mr Cc brown, in sizes 814 to 10. The air. . Boys’ and Girls’ fine and heavy ribbed Cotton Stockings in black and white. Some sizes in brown. Also fancy-topped Socks for 25 c children. The pair —Khaki Breeches, 2.95 and 3.95. i —Khaki Coats in Norfolk and flare styles, at re —tKhaki Middies, well tailored, 2.50, —Khaki stitched-brim Hats, 1.50. +Spiral Khaki Leggings, 1.25. Look—Gloves, Hosiery, Un LONG GLOVES—KID—SUEDE— SILK OR FABRIC IXTEEN-BUTTON Lambskin Gloves—beaver, mode and gray, tan and beaver, 4.95. " Kid Gloves in pique or m style, black ahd white, 7.00. — WELVE-BUTTON Suede Gloves with Paris point backs, at 5.50. ONG SUEDE GLOVES—16-button length— IGHT-WEIGHT KID GLOVES, strap wrist style, brown, gray, tan and beaver, at 3.75. IXTEEN-BUTTON SILK GLOVES in pongec, and brown, at 1.85. OMEN’S 16-button Silk Gloves, in black, white, pongee, navy, gray and beaver, at UPPER MALN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHB & Can You Imagine This Good News? suc'Sport Coats 19.50 ALL THE LATEST STYLE FEATURES IN SPORT COATS Good news—and plenty of it for the woman who has been petting her purse and praying for a low-priced coat for summer days. We're glad to offer them to you—at a low price made possible by careful merchandising. Made of splendid quality velour. The three-quarter length is new and very practical for summer wear with dainty frocks Among their other features— —Shown in a becoming shade of bamboo, ~And in a lovely tone of Belgian blue. —These coats are lined with fancy silks, «Some have full belts, others half. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Be Comfortable—Wear Khaki for Outings —Heavy knit Leggings with colored stripes, 5. —Walking Skirts of khaki, 4.95. —Divided Skirts of khaki, 5.50. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE —1.00. length, in white, at 1.50. OMEN’S COTTON 1.00. white, at 50¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR —=— derwear—Buy Now KAYSER’S UNDERWEAR OMEN’S fine-ribbed Cotton Union Suits—band or bodice top, knee length—in pink or white OMEN’S Lisle or Mercerized Cotton Union Suits in regu- lation band or bodice style—knee JERSEY Bloomers with elastic band at waist and knee—in pink—at WISS-RIBBED VESTS in band and bodice style, pink and AINTY BOW RIBBONS in new colors at 35¢ yard, or 50c a bow. UPPER MALN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHB STOCKINGS FOR EVERY VACATION OCCASION ULL-FASHIONED, pure thread Silk Stock- ings—with double heels, toes and soles— garter tops of lisle, in white, taupe, gray and brown, at 2.50. ULL-FASHIONED 10-strand Silk Stocking with reinforced heels and toes, double hem med tops of lislke—black, gray, smoke and pon- gee—2.00. EMI-FASHIONED Silk Stockings with double heels and toes, hemmed tops of lisle—black, white, gray, brown, tan and pongee—1.35. ISSES’ fine-ribbed Cotton Stockings—black, white and brown—35¢ pair; 3 pairs 1.00. OYS’ heavy-ribbed Vacation Stockings—black, sizes 7 to 1114, 35¢ pair; 3 pairs 1.00, UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE —= Did Hooray! Fishin’s Good Sport These Days! Black enameled Steel Casting Rods at 2.25 to 5.50. 50-yard Desonta Silk Casting Line, 23-lb. test, at 2.00. Strong enameled Silk Trout Line for 49¢. Best hard-braided linen Trolling Line at 29¢. 3-foot Phantom Lead- ers, extra fine, 25¢. 7-foot Phantom Lead- ers, extra tine and me- dium, at 35¢. Very best 3-foot Lead- ers, 10¢ and 15¢. Trout Flies, assorted colors, 59¢. LOWER MAIN FLOOR Trainers: 8—With square edge 5—Kid lined. 6—Economical. GROWING GIRLS’ with low heels. Foot-Trainer Shoes Are Setting a New Standard in Footwear for Children Mothers all through the East have learned that Foot-Trainers are THE SHOES for children —to assist their feet to grow in the proper way unhindered—and we want you to know of them, Here are several good points in favor of Foot- 1—Built the shape of the growing feet. 2—With solid oak-tanned soles. 4—Made with best materials in uppers. 7—Come in a variety of leathers. You can see how they fit through our Foot-o-Scope JANES AT 4.50 White footwear for summer wear—round toes UPPER MAIN FLOOR You Ever Hear of Such a Thing? Hand-Made—Hand-Embroidered «-% Lingerie Blouses 4.95 PHILIPPINE-MADE BLOUSES OF BATISTE AT A MIGHTY LOW, PRICE Luck brought us this shipment of fine, Hand-made Philippine Em- | broidered Blouses. : — Luck brings them to you at a price that is unheard of even In this day of falling prices. The quality of the batiste is excellent. § The blouses are dainty enough for dress wear, and tubable enough © for sports uses.e ’ —Crocheted buttons—genuine Filet inserts. —Lovely drawn work—groups of pin tucks. —Decorated backs—novelty collars, embroidered cuffs. —Elaborately trimmed with scallops and sprays of solid embroidery as well as punch work and eyelet embroidery. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE White Petticoats at June Sale Prices These Lingerie Petti- coats failed to arrive in time for the June Saie of White, but we are pric- ing them at the same marks for your benefit. —Fitted-top Petticoats, deep flounce, alternate rows of lace insertion and lace edge—1.50. —Shadow-proof _Petti- coats of white sateen— hem to hips—1.95. —Extra-size White Sateen Petticoats, | embroidered scallops, at 1.75. SECOND FLOOR hand-turned soles. CANVAS MARY Buy in The Bon Marche Food Shops and Eat for Less _Armour’s Star 3 8c lb Eastern Hams ° One of the best brands—sold by half or whole hams. —Home-made Orange Marmalade, just the thing for Lynden Creamery breakfast. One day only, lb. 15c. Butter—a Pound 37c Made from sweet pasteurized cream. —Bon Marche Potato Salad, containing Bon Marche Mayonnaise, |b, 15c. —Cucumber Dill Pickles, great big fellows, 8 for 10c. —Armour’s Star Sliced Bacon, put up in dust-proof packages—half Ib, 830e—lIb. 58c. Roast Chicken with Sage Dressing, 1.00 to 1.50 each. UPPER MAIN FLOOR Bon Marche 4: New Crop Ppeoniabes 44c lb . Salted Peanuts sus flavors f hand-rovied a 20° del Chocolaces, unexcelled dl chews 2 POUNDS 20¢ UPPER MAIN FLOOR-—THE BON MARCHE For Saturday—Yellow 2-Layer Cakes for 38c With assorted fillings—fine for week-end picnic. —Our White Layer Cakes, made with butter—Sat- urday at 75e. ex 12c Bon Marche Bread, 15 Varieties, Loaf —Real Raisin Bread, it’s sure fine, 15¢ a loaf, —Butterhorns, very delicious—4 for 25c. —Pienie Rolls, 15¢ a dozen. —Sandwich Bread, large size loaves, 25c. —Jelly Rolls in the Basement Bakery—for 15¢, Vacation Box of Goodies 3.50 —Pickles 10¢ and 15¢ a bottle—Dills at 10¢ a can. —Deviled Olives, 10e-—3 cans for 25c. THE BON MARCHE 12c lb. Satin Finish Mixed Candy 25c IN ASSORTED FLAVORS U

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