The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 2, 1921, Page 10

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ee an sane eae TT ee THE SEATTLE STAR ‘TheBonMarché — STORE HOURS—9 A.M. TO 5:30 P. M. _ JAPAN MAY NULLIFY” DISARMING ‘China Is Suspicious and Nippon Is Under Fire in | Far East Situation Last Day to Buy School Clothes Before the Opening Day Store Closed Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 5 Real Value in Boys’ Snappy Oh, Joy! Girls’ School Dresses }-“ ef the Chi resee the care . neoe eobtem "have been studied by William Philig International cor BY WM. PHILIP SIMMS “SHANGHAI, Sept, 2.—"The utility er futility of President Harding's | ‘a conference will, very) | probably, be decided by Japan.” | Ft was a high placed and conserva: | tive Britisher who made this state-| to me, but It occasioned no . Nippon has no more se- ¢ritics in this part of the world | | { © fPhe real significance in this opin: | on Mes in the fact that practically | educated Chinese share in it, th the result that China today t9/ i" Japan with growing mis-) ‘Chinese, I find, are convinced | Japan will leave nothing un-! fone to make the conference abor | Japan, they argue, will not will. ly show her hand regarding Shantung, the Twenty-one, ; Baghalin Island, the/ Valley, Vindivostok, at . Siberia, Manchuria, Mon-| Korea, Yap, Pacific cables and . cations and the like. | Nor will she recede, if she can_ it, from her goto tow “ta “paramount interest” she claims tn China and other parte of Asin. To) contrary, it ts believed In China, it she will continue to lay claim io the right to establish a “Monroe : of her own in the Far try to obtain the confer. Fecognition of it. Tg fe freely predicted the at- of Japan at the conference one of objection-raising, | Good News—Men A Brand New Stock of Fall Clothes at The Bon Marche Excellent Fabrics Latest Styles Newest Colors School Suits $9.85 Why, of course John will like these suits—for they are snappy looking—and mother will like them because they wear Well tailored in various styles, in green, brown, gray and blue. are full lined—seams taped—patent clasp well, at knee, —A “live” rubber belt attached with each suit. Sizes 8 to 18. —50 Boys’ Crompton All-weather Cordu- roy Suits, with two pairs of knickers, $9.85. Boys’ Middy Sweaters All-wool Middy School Sweaters, school colors—sizes 26 to 34, at $6.50. ~Sizes 84 to 38 at $7.50. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Boys’, Misses’ and Children’s School Shoes at Optimistic Prices Knickers c> Misses’ Brown or Black Properly ‘Fitted by the Use of the Foot-o-Scope Boys’ Solid Leather School Lace Shoes $4.65 —High-cut Lace Shoes, made on English or footform last, with heavy oak leather soles, Goodyear welt sewed soles and low schooi heels. of Wool Serge at $4.95 Shoes $4.45 Boys’ black or brown all solid leather Shoes, made on English or semi-English last, Bal or Many a gay little girl will trip off to school Tuesday morning in one of these good-looking dresses. It doesn’t pay mother to make dresses when she can get them so reasonable. — Made of fine quality wool serge, with nicely plaited skirts—yarn and silk trim- ming -and belted. In navy blue—sizes 8 to 17. Other Serge Dresses at $5.95 to $15.00 Wonderfully Nice | | School Coats $12.50 Others at $15.00 to $25.00 Coats that any school girl could wish for. Made of heather cheviot, silver-tip and plain velour—also some mix- tures, Fashioned with belted fronts and loose backs, also full belted and lined throughout. Sizes 8 to 17. SECOND FLOOR—-THE BON MARCHE Lave Shoes $4.00 Dandy shoes, reasonably priced. Durable brown and black coltskin, light and soft on the foot—especially adapted to the hard Children’s Brown or Black | | knocks. Designed on lasts best for growing Best Values and bickering, and of, sitting on the holding: / -atraps. In short, most Chinese Japan will act as a “nulll- Blucher lace style, with serviceable soles, Sizes 1 to 6 at $4.45; sizes 9 to 1314 at $3.95. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Solid leather counters, boxes and inner soles—built to stand the strain of rough school wear—sizes 1114 to 2. feet. High-cut lace style with leather count- ers, boxes and inner soles. Sizes 814 to 11. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE belief often voiced ts that now and the opening day Sce them and be convinced —Boys’ fine-ribbed Cot- sane ite Union First School Days oni rene fine-ribbed Perna fine sHele thread F ii % i ton Union Suits, high ju wi necks, ‘ ings In blac! tockings, , white, Hf Second Ave. Windows or Upper Main Floor Sod. cat ine aoe long sleeves, ankle lengt Little Tots’ and white, at 25¢. brown and gray, 5O¢. - [ attitude of tne lritish in sizes 6 to 10 years at 50. : Dresses SchoohStockings. at 25¢. or “Bear Brand” Stock- ‘ tae A gh angndd Ss gdp rere y , $1.00—12 to 18 years —Children’s Munsing —Misses’ fine ribbed, ings, in black only, at Saturday Food Sh Savi at $1.25. Vests with long or short at $ 1 50 Jong staple cotton Stock. 50¢. , conduct at the Washington y op vings —Boys’ part-wool Union sleeves, knee or ankle Sisthars: tant te dine ings, in black, white and» —Children’s Cashmere | whether or not it will be here—Americans, British and For $24.50 Armour’s Eastern S Hams, for Saturday, Ib 40c —Just 100 of these guaranteed Armour’s Eastern Star corn-fed Hams to be sold at 40c a pound. —Armour’s Eastern Star Bacon—sliced and put up in dustproof packages, 1b. 30¢. dust a word of warning—Don't be satisfied with just getting Armour’s products, insist on getting Armour's Eastern Star brand, which means you are getting the best—we specialize on Eastern Star Hams and Bacon. —Libby’s extra fancy Apple Butter, for Saturday, Ib. 14¢. —Veribest brand Washington Cream Cheese, aged just right; tb. 38¢. “| —Choice Kippered Salmon, Ib. 24¢. —Heinz’ Ripe Olives tn bulk-~ nice, meaty olives, pint 20¢. —Bon Marche Wieners, Ib. 28¢. A Surprise Price on Marche Mayonnaise and Thousand Island Dressing —For Saturday we are going to sell Mayonnaise and the ‘Thousand Island Dressing for less than we have sold it in yearn, | FRIED CHICKEN LUNCH 50c ) White Layer and Devil Food Layer Cakes at 75c. —Filled with pure fruits and nuts—your choice of marshmallow and several other écings—for Saturday only, 75¢c. - —Fresh Huckleberry Pies for 35¢. —Butterhorns, 4 for 25¢. —flandwich Bread, for Satur day, a loaf, 24¢. —Bon Marche full-weight Bread, loaf, 12¢ Basement Special—Yellow Layer Cakes, 35¢. —Town Talk Coffee, Ib. 26¢; 3 tor 70¢. —Apricots, large cans, 20¢. -Mrs. Boyer’s Jelly, 2 glasses for 25¢. ~Del Monte Peaches or Pine- apple, large cans, 30¢. —White Bear Soap, 8 bars for 25¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Suits with high necks, long sleeves, ankle length 1.50, $1.75 and $2.00. CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR length, pants to match— ind and 85¢. ‘azareth Waists, sizes 2 to 12, at 50¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Autumn Values in Coats at $39.50 ‘That Inspire One to Buy Now —A glance at the illustra- tion will tell you how smart they are—and there are plenty of others equally attractive. —Of heavy wool velours, Normandy cloths, Bolivias, silk lined throughout. —Stylish loose-back mod- els—others with full belts —raglan or set-in sleeves. ~The large _beaverette, Australian or black opos- sum or self collars mean coziness for,later days. —Brown, aver, navy, Sorrento blue and black— embroidered, stitched and button trimmed. SECOND FLOOR Big Values in Boys’ Footballs $1.00 Full size with real horsehide cover—and guarante bladder. t ForKindergarten and to be able to get Ging- ham or Unbleached Mus- lin Dresses for $1.50? Why, that hardly pays for the making. —Betty Lou, of un- bleached muslin, em- broidery trimmed. —Plain ginghams, short- waisted effect, organdy trimmed. BOOTH—UPPER MAIN AND SECOND FLOOR Sport Handkerchiefs —10c— New § Handker- chiefs in all the gay colors —excellent quality — hard to beat at this price. UPPER MAIN FLOOR Khaki Wearables for Your Monday’s Outing —Khaki Overalls and Dresses, bib style and Jumper Suits, $2.75 and 3.05. —Khaki Dresses with square collar, long sleeves, open all the way down the front, $3.95. SECOND FLOOR CHILDREN’S STOCKINGS brown, at 35¢; 3 ‘3 for $1.00, . i —Children’s Wool-mixed Stockings in black, 65¢. Stockings, black, white and brown, sizes 6 to 8, _ = 85¢; sizes 814 to 10 a UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Charming New Hats at $7.50 . | —Of velvet, duvetyn or of velvet and duvetyn. a ik ire —Stunning black Hats—warm pheas- ant and copper ie ever- popular browns and new fuchsias. —Ostrich, coque and ornament trim- mings. A Surprising Sale of 600 Pairs of Silk Stockings at 3 Pairs for $3.75 Seconds of Standard Makes Full-fashioned Silk Stockings with reinforced heels, toes and soles—hemmed tops of lisle—black, brown and white—sizes 814 to 10. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHB FOURTH FLOOR New School Tams for 98c —Those classy Tams all the smart girls are wearing; a new’ lot of all the popular bright colors to choose from. —Of cotton velour or felt. 20 New Tricotine and Poiret Twill Dresses—Unusual Values at $12.50: —An excellent group of dresses both in value and styles. Just twenty in the lot, and-almost as many styles as there are dresses. —Unusually good-looking models of tricotine mostly—tunic, clever basque effects and straight-line models— many of the skirts have allover de- signs embroidered in the popular Boys’ Jersey Sweaters for $1.69 —wWool Jersey Slipover Sweaters—just, what the boys want for school wear; navy blue—sizes 32 and 34, BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES Dandy Values Only $4.65 —In two styles—a semi-Eng- . lish and a round-toe—of a very good quality calfskin with Goodyear welt . solid leather soles — rubber heels. Sizes 1 to 54%. Boys’ Shoes —Made purposely for school wear— of heavy calf—solid oak leather soles and heels—reinforced with a strong lining. Sizes 11 to 1344 at $2.48 Sizes 1 to 2 at $3.15 BARGAIN BASEMENT Positively Boys’ Suits at Lower Prices Suits for $7.50 " —In plenty of good patterns and practical colors — tailored of good wool mixtures—and all made in the newest styles. Sizes 8 to 17 years—someé suits with two pairs of pants. School Suits for $5.98 2-Pant Suits $7.85 —You'll find splendid materials and workmanship in these suits —made in good styles, the kind boys like—and the knickers are full lined. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Boys’ Knickers $1.25 —Extra Knickers for school : iaiiesis losis ay floss, and some with the. new wear —of good-weight wool y This ‘machine provides a Krimmet ‘trimming. ee of brown and Alps rea mixtures and well made. Sizes ; — sei i. set 2 spectroscopic analysis of gold gag ny styles, full-lined knickers—8 to AD fercees Children's Vader See og maaaares the Siamese Wool Plaid Wool Sweaters +3 pod Boys’ Caps Boys’ and Girls’ Fall Union Suits 59c metal more accurately \ Medium-weight Union Suits, high neck, long sleeves and ankle length—white for girls—and gray for boys. Sizes 2 to 16 years, —Fast black, me —Fine and mediura dium ribbed Cotton ee ae car Stockings. Seconds. prown, seconds— Bizes 6 to 11-1T¢. sizes 6 to 11-194. Skirts $4.59 —Lots of pretty plaid pat- terns in good color combina. tions to choose from — dandy school skirts, than one part in a ‘Million. Electric sparks jump between two bars of gold. Photo- hs of the sparks are thru a_ diffraction 9 , Showing the smallest particle of baser metal. This, tia bureau of standards. 59c, 79c and 95c In the 59c lot are sizes 614 to 7—the better caps are of wool mixtures with non-break- able visors. Sizes range from 61% to 7%. School Blouses 85c Exceptionally well-made Blouses of good quality cham- bray in light and dark colors, Sizes 8 to 16 years. $3.49 ~-Ideal School Sweatess for the young girl—Tuxedo style, some trimmed with brushed wool—plenty of good shades, —Fine and heavy ribbed Stockings— blaqk and brown— sizes 6 to 11—25¢. RS ANY Fy NR FE SST

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