The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 15, 1921, Page 10

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THE aa ATISFY the inner man—and woman—by eating in the Sixth Floor Restaurant. Excellent foods —reasonable prices. SEATTLE STAR _ TheBonMarché MEMBER SEATTLE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU A Clear-Away of Men’s Things in the July Clearance Sales Busy men will appreciate the convenient location of these splendid economies quite as much as they will the savings themselves, Be sure to visit this handy corner Saturday—two entrances, one on Second and one on Union. Woven Madras Shirts 1.95 } Men’s Woven Madras Shirts with rich fiber stripes, are made with soft cuffs, and come in dozens of patterns and colorings. All sizes from 1314 to 17. Men’s Four-in-Hand Ties 45c Open-end Four-in-Hands that knot smartly are here in foulards, crepe faille, fancy silks and fiber mixtures. Choose from a big assortment of colors in dots, figures, stripes and novelty designs. nut. The pair, 2.65. Mill Runs of Men’s Silk Socks at 39c Being “mill runs,” there are slight imperfections, but you'll have to hunt to find them. They’re silks in plain black, white, gray, navy and cordovan. Some have embroid- ered clocks. All have double heels, toes and soles. Pajamas for Men 1.65 Both middy and regular styles in Percale and Muslin Pajamas are here in plain white, solid colors or fancy striped patterns on white grounds. All sizes. pink or white—S85¢. Men’s Shirts and Drawers 45c Broken lines of Men’s Balbriggan and Porous Mesh Shirts and Drawers. The drawers are ankle length, the shirts have short sleeves. The gar- 4 ment, 45c. Men’s Cotton Union Suits at 95c Fine-ribbed Cotton Union Suits in ecru color, are made with flat-lock seams for perfect comfort. These per- fect-fitting suits have short sleeves and are ankle length. MEN'S SHOP—LOWER MAIN FLOOR Men’s Overall Suits 2.85 Ninety-six of these One-piece All-in-All Suits of khaki or blue denim. A special enables us to sell them at this very low price while we have any. MEN'S CLOTHES SHOP—UPPER MAIN FLOOR at 50¢. : : style—S0¢. Men’s Munsing Union . : Suits 1.50 All sizes from 34 to 48 are included in these broken lines of Munsing Union Suits. White and ecru, long sleeves and ankle length, or short sleeves and three-quarter length. Not all sizes in each style. attractive dresses. ials. SECOND FLOOR— THE BON MARCHE sae IBA RGAIN BASEMEN Just In—Sport Hats at $2.95—Just In a Eight stunning syles of Sport Hats in all-felt, felt with straw braid or felt combined with silk. Knock. t and tam styles, in purple, royal, white, tomato, Harding blue, red, pink, fawn, tan, b and Pekin—solid colors or combined with white. White Wash Skits $1.95 Boys’ Wash Suits 95c Half a dozen styles in White Ghardine Wash Sizes from 2 to 6 years in these dandy Wash Suits Skirts at this low price. All have tw. pockets, are of splendid quality chambrays, in stripes of blue, belted and trimmed with white pearl botons, Waist green, gray and brown, in combinations with white. sizes from 25 to 34—but not in each sty Over half a dozen styles in one- and two-piece effects. and Crepe de Chine And besides these there are Dresses of taffet. combined with Georgette. your choice, and the colors shown are mostly blac. gisy, brown and A@ profusion of styles awaits navy. Sizes range from 16 to 40. Seconds of Children’s Hose 19c Boys’ Knickerbockers $1.15 In the lot are light and dark colored mixtures in a Suonds Scr; mag tS OR a : ‘ variety of patterns. All have a full quota of pockets with qestglelion fea retn par ys Stockings and belt loops. Sizes 8 to 16 years. sizes 5 to 914. * ack, rdovan, in Men’s Mesh Union Suits 85c These short-sleeved suits come in ankle length and are in an ecru-colored mesh weave that is very com- fortable in warm weather. Sizes 36 to 44. Women Cotton Union Sti, 79¢ Fine-ribbed White Coto, are made with tight knees. Ynion Suits for women sizes 36 to 44. Men’s Ped-I-Cure Shoes $4.85 a },:, You'll probably vote these shoes the most comfortable you've worn! They are of black vici kid, . > tanned seater Aegis with Goodyear welt, and are made Blucher style over a nature last. The fait solid oak- shank is a big feature of their popularity. Just 92 pairs left, in sizes from 6 to 11—broken widthss flexible Children’s Mary Jane Pumps Single-strap style of black patent leather. All have good solid leather soles, $1.75 $1.98 Sizes 114 to 2 Sizes 8} to 11 Sizes 5 to 8 $2.6 Sizes from 6 to 12 years. —Girls’ attractive Organdie Dresses, for- merly 18.75 to 15.00, juced to 11.75. iE BON MARCHE Knit Underwear Grouped for Clearance . ~—-Bodice top, knee length Union Suits in —Women’s Cotton Vests, regulation or bod- ice top, 20¢—or 4 for 1.00. —Women’s Ribbed Swiss Vests, in either regulation or bodice style—pink or white, —Boys’ Athletic Union Suits at 85¢. —Girls’ Ribbed Vests, low neck, sleeveless UPPER MAIN FLOOR--THE BON MARCHE Girls’ “Easy-to-Launder” Dresses 2.25 Smart styles in summer frocks for grow- ing girls—and at a very low price for such In Billie Burke and Empire styles, in checks, stripes and plaid ginghams, voiles— plain or combined with other pretty mater- Saturday—Last Chance to Share |, In July Clearance Savings _ | Tomorrow is the final day of the July Clearance Sales—and it brings your last opportunity to partici- pate in the drastic reductions and special economies with which this event is brimming. A Sale of Sample Stockings at Less Than Today’s Wholesale Prices It will pay any woman to lay in a supply for several months to come while these low prices prevail—782 pairs in the lot—divided into four groups. —240 pairs of Women’s Stockings, both cotton and lisle, black, white, brown and gray, 3 pairs 1.00; pair —168 pairs of full-fashioned Silk Stockings, with lisle hemmed tops, in white, gray, navy and beaver BOOTHL—UPPER MAIN FLOOR 35c 1.55 And the Remainder of the Special Purchase of All-Silk Stockings at 2.65 | With interlined hems and the Marvel stripe, which prevents garter runs. Sizes 81% to 10, in black, brown, tan and chest- Lingerie Blouses Half Price 75c TO 15.00 WAISTS REDUCED TO 38 TO 7.50 Blouses that have become slightly soiled from handling and from display are offered at Half Price for the July Clearance Sales, Voiles, dimities and batiste models are included. SECOND FLOOR Petticoats Reduced to 3.95 Down come Petticoat prices in the July Clearance Sales. Good quality Silk and Jer- sey Petticoats and a few Pet- ticoats that were formerly 5.75 to 7.95, are all marked at the one price—3.95. SECOND FLOOR Shoes Priced for Quick Clearance beg you can shoe the family at a much smaller outlay. Women’s Gray Suede Pumps 7.80 Made with one or two straps—with Baby Louis or Louis heels, excellent values for the money. Women’s Oxfords 6.80 Brown and Tan Oxfords, in strap or lace style, with welt soles and low or medium heels—a broken line of sizes in some lines; others have all sizes. White Canvas Oxfords 5.00 Just what many are wanting for summer wear— a number of styles, lace or strap. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE —180 pairs of full-fashioned Lisle Stockings—in black, white, brown and gray; excellent value at seen Ju —144 pairs of full-fashioned All-silk Stockings with interlinea hemmed tops, both plain and clocked—black, brown, white, gray and navy; the pair . ‘AKE a Kodak and a supply of Films with you (ton your week-end trip. We have complete lines. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE hare 55c 2.25 MARCHE UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BOD Clearing Out Toilet Goods | at Reduced Prices —Lazell Talcum Powder, in violet, sweet pea, wistaria, honeysuckle—formerly 20c, reduced to 2 for 25¢. —Mary Garden Talcum —Washable Sanitary Pow- Powder, formerly 35c, re- der Puff, formerly 10c, duced to 2 for 40¢. duced to 5¢. —Chinwah Face Powder, —Guest Room Soap — formerly 50c, reduced to Glycerine Castile—at 6 25¢. bars for 25¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Outfit the Boys at “Buy Now’ Prices Some lines are reduced, others bought on purpose for i the Clearance Sales. 71 Boys’ 16.50 to 22.50 1 3 7 5 y Suits Reduced to ° Odds and ends of various lines of Boys’ High-grade Suits, in sizes 9 to 18. Tweeds, cassimeres, serges and’ cheviots in the lot, but not every size in all materials—) mostly dark patterns. ; —Other Boys’ Suits, formeriy 7.45 to 12.50—now 5. and 9.75. Boys’ Straw Hats Half Price & FORMERLY 1.75 TO 5.00—NOW 8&8c TO 2.50 : Included are black, navy, white and straw color— rah-rah, middy and sailor style. Boys’ Wash Suits at 1.95 Bought on purpose for this sale. Middy and Oliv. Twist style, of Peggy cloth—in blue, tan, green an gray—fast colors—sizes 4 to 8. Boys’ Sport Blouses at 1.00 Light and dark patterns—with short sleev khaki—sizes 6 to 15—fine for vacation wear. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Children’s White Canvas Mary Janes Made to fit the feet and give splendid wear. Sizes 5 to 8 at 2.00; sizes 814 to 11 at 2.50; sizes 1144 ‘to 2 at Boys’ and Youths’ Bals Brown-trimmed Bals — of finest quality canvas, , with heavy rubber soles. Sizes 12 to 2 at 2.50; sizes 214 to 6 at 2.75; sizes 614 to 9 at 3.00. UPPER MAIN FLOOR pound, 25¢. it—large can for 23: es, 4 cans for 1.05, Summer Household Needs | Wisconsin Remnants of Black and Galvan: weg ized = Wire Fly urday, , r Screening, half- —Armour’s Star Eastern Hams, all price, from corn-fed stock; Tanglefoot wiy | Whole or half ham; Saturday, per Paper, 8% double | pound, 41¢, sheets, B¢. —Bon Marche Weiners, made from 1 large size bars of Lenox iaundry | fresh meat and pure spices—fine for goap, none delivered, 25¢. that week-end picnic; lb. 28¢. daily—choice of bulk pound, 34¢. 3.65 Canvas - Cov- ered Rubber Garden Hoge, 26-foot lengths, reduced to 2.98, Confectioners’ Smooth Almonds —f0¢ Oakland Brass ff Hose Nozzle, throws 4 stream or spray, lead to 33¢, 3.25 Household eaten, weigh to 24 pounds by ounces, reduced to 2.60, white. they taste like more. Do Your Saturday Shopping in The Bon Marche Food Shops —yYellow Layer Cake with assorted fillings, Saturday at 40¢. —Raised Nut and Fruit Cake com- plete the picnic or home lunch—per Bon Marché Bread Full Weight Loaves at —No-water Soap, every autoist needs ¢. —Soda Crackers, a pound, 15¢. —Sliced Pineapple and Melba Peach- —Pride pure Blackberry Jam, 7 cans for 1.00. This is an average of 91 a pound for pure jam. 600-Pound Mammoth Good news for every lover of good Cheese. flavor, made in 1919—with the proper nip. Get a good-sized piece here Sat- —Jilg’s Pork Sausage, made fresh 40c lb. Delicious California Almonds, with sugar coating, in pink and My, but they are good— UPPER MAIN FLOOR--THE BON MARCHE —Butterhorns, made with pure but, ter and topped with lots of nuts, at T¢ and 4 for 25¢. . —Tutti-Frutti and other Layer Cakes Saturday at 75¢. 12c —Bing Cherries, 5 cans for 1.00, —Pickles, just right for picnics— | bottle, 10¢ and 15¢. i —Phez Apple Butter, 22-ounce jar | for 19¢. —Flour Sacks at 60¢ a dozen. 44c lb. This cheese has a wonderful Cheese —Armour’s Star Sliced Bacon, put up in clean, sanitary packages, per pound, 58¢; 14 pound, 30¢. —Spredwell Peanut Butter, one of the best brands, 10¢ lb; 2 lbs, 19¢, —Home-made Orange Marmalade, made with pure cane sugar, lb, 15¢. ~—Lynden Creamery Butter, made with pure fresh cream, lb, 41¢. Bon Marche Chocolates 40c lb. Unexcelled Chocolates—20 varie- ties, with hard and soft centers— hand rolled. Get a few pounds for the week-end. sold by the ge ii. or ‘link—per erp Fiz ge a Pe Pe

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