The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 7, 1921, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Holding Down on Prices There is a reasonable level THE | SEATTLE STAR OCTOBER TRADE SALES ware 2,000 Pairs of Silk Stockings (Seconds) to Go at 79c a Pr. Oh, joy! Women’s Silk Stockings for only 79¢. Semi-fashioned, with reinforced heels, toes and soles—hemmed tops of lisle. Sizes 81% to 10, Seconds, but the defects are hardly notice- able. In black, white, brewn and assorted colors. Over 1,000 Pairs of nh Nr ea $1 35 Silk Stockings (Seconds) at ° There sure will be a big stir in the Stocking Section Saturday with stockings like these going at $1.85. Seconds, it ig ® have to hunt for the defects—12 strand, pure dye silk, with heels, toes and soles reinfore: 600 Pairs of Women’s Imported Kid Gloves at $2.35 a Pair Why—gloves like these would have sold for about double this price last year. Two-clasp style heavy gloves, pique sewn, fancy embroidered backs—novelty welt at wrist. In white, black, brown, beaver, gray. Sizes 6% to 71% in the lot. A Special Purch. f W i Lambekin Glover Saturday at | 1-90 These gloves are such dandy value you are almost sure to want a pair, and the price is so reasonable. Pique sewn, 2-clasp style, with Paris point backs. Come, see what good gloves at Trade Sale pricings. In white, gray, tan, brown and mode, Sizes 814 to 10, In black, white, cordovan and Havana brown, A Sale of Women’s Silk Umbrellas at Unusually Low October Pricings These Umbrellas were specially bought, and have been grouped into four different price lines. In combined lines you will find d, , , taupe, le and brown. ; Me Stans! $6.95 e' Silk Umbrellas at , ; Paragon steel frame, fancy wood handles with bakalite ring uclele ener handles, tips and ferrules—bakalite ring or and tips—steel ferrule. Group 2—Waterproof Group 4—Heavy 8. 9 5 $4.95 rrtenret Stimiralng st 98.9 a Silk Umbrellas at Fancy wood handles, bakalite rings or leather straps, spoon rings or leather stra tar shavherd eronia, UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE tips and heavy ferrules. of prices at which goods may be sold with profit and bought with enthusiasm. And when that level is reached the merchant will prosper because of the greater volume of sales while the increased savings to his customers will aid in their prosperity. One of the objects of the October Trade Sales is to prove that {such a reasonable level of prices is now here. October Trade Sales of Knitted Silk Vests and Bloomers Glove Silt Vests $ 1 35 Ribbon shoulder straps finish these vests in flesh color; “fk $2.65 Silk Knitted Bloomers (Seconds) Plain weave or Richelieu rib, knee length, in pink, white, green and orchid—$2.65 a pair. UPPER MAIN FLOOR. > ee MEOre Fee sce ecszasceas Bought Specially for October Trade Sales Genuine Swedish Razors at Remarkably Low Prices Men the whole world over know the Swed- ish Razors. They are guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction. 8 ge omigad hollow ground Swedish raed at 85¢. ground Swedish Razors at $1.00 Another High it in Value- UNION STREET BASEMENT Givi: Girls and Juniors’ Coats of all- wool American velour, polo coat- ings and heather mixtures, with fur or cloth collars, box pleated or square or round-backed yoke—nar row belts and fancy buh FOF lined and interlined. 6 to 17 years Girls’ Attractive Dresses i $10.95 A wide selection of colors and styles in Girls’ Dresses of taffeta, Canton crepe, serge and twill-back velveteen in panel, jumper, bolero and pleated styles skirt—finished with silk tie. Sizes 8 to 14 years Sizes 8 to 14 years DAUGHTER SHOP—SECOND FLOOR 100 Boys’ All-Wool Suits With Extra Knickers « $8.65 At the October Trade Sales of knickers with every F ood Shop Attractions all corn-fed and alf hams only at 73 sults, sizes 9 to 17, formerly $12.50, reduced to. $6.25 64 suits, sizes 9 to 18. formerly $15, reduced to.... $7.50 weaters at $5.95 , All-wool Sweaters—in reg colors—middy style, roll olleda with ee ae to 36, -—160 Boys’ Wool Caps at 85¢. * +120 Boys’ Corduroy Caps, sizes 6% to 714, at $1.45. 400 Boys’ Blouses at 69¢. -—300 Boys’ Four-in-Hand Ties at 25¢. MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHB —————————— oo ed hol _, rae tw pele whole or *JNig’s Pork made with the finest of meats and spices 28¢ Ib. —Orange Marmalade; made pure cane sugar; 15¢@ Ib. —Bon Marche Mayonnaise; fresh daily; S1¢ tb. »-New shipment of Whee! Swiss Cheese; very delicious; 48¢ Ib. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE For classroom wear—made of fine wool 120 hea serge with inset pocket, hand-stitched emblem on the sleeve, with yoke effect and pleated Turkey Luncheon 50c The October Trade Sales ate wg gpa Thaw nee grema Bread—1 1-2 Ib. TR Beh 905 lau. to8 p.m. 5 Our own oven-baked Pork and Beans French Roll and Butter Chocolate Cake with Ice Cream Coffee or Milk Hit the Shoe Shop Growing Girls’ Shoes Great Values at $6.45 Some shoes, we can tell you—best we have seen at this price. All solid leather uppers of sturdy brown calfskin, oak leather out soles, leather boxes and counters, leather inner soles. Newest high cut lace style on a roomy foot- shape last that allows the foot to grow natural—fitted by the aid of the foot-o-scope, ‘A Top-Notcher hl the October Trade Sales Four Cans of Del Monte Goods $1.00 —One can Melba Peaches Afternoon Special 15¢ R UPPER AND IOWER Boys’ Slippers educed Biases 9 to 13% at $1.25 Sizes 1 to 6% at $1.50 Sizes 6 to 11. at $2.00 2 to 5:30 p.m. Hot Caramel Sundae Devil Food Cake Girls’ Wool Tuxedo and Coat Sweaters $3.95 Exceptional value—bought specially for the Trade Sales. Fall weight, of pure Worsted wool in novelty weave, full belted. Sold colors with contrasting stripe trim- Made of heavy all-wool fort, with soft padded soles—easy fit- ting last. May be worn by boys, youths or men. . Children’s Skuffer Play Shoes Sizes 54% to 8 at $2.50 Sizes 8% to I, $2.75 Bizen 11% ¢0 2, $3.00 Bizes for misses, children and infants—made of brown or smoke elk hide—with oak leather soles— Boor Hee a” $2.65 Beaver Hats for Black, Brown and Black Fur Beaver Hats for children —a ee value at $2.65. f lata medium and small chin chin and sailor or roll brim effec mings. SECOND FLOOR UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE footform last. Trimmed with ._ streamers or bands of silk grosgrain ribbon. TRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE New Autumn Hats. $4.79 PLUSH, SILK VELVET, PANNE VELVET Smart, new hats in ‘small turbans and narrow brimmed effects, in black, navy, brown and the brighter shades for fall. Trimmed with chenille, colored facings, pipings of black patent leather, feather and novelty ornaments. Yard-Wide White Outing Flannel—16c Yard SATEEN BLOOMERS AT 69c Flesh-colored Sateen Bloomers, elastic at the waist and knee, and finished with ruffle—well made. Children’s and Misses’ Shoes SIZES 81% to 11 at $2.9 SIZES 11% to 2 at erat At $2.95—Broad toe, footform last Lace Shoes, with Goodyear stitched soles—made of good-looking brown leather. At $3.45—English style, footform Lace Shoes in brown leather. Men’s High Grade Shoes Not all sizes in every style. 1 $5.00 Solid oak soles, lace style, in black vici kid or brown leather—a few oh ae lasts at this price. 200 pairs—sizes 614 to 10. THE BON MARCHE Ba RGAIN BASEMENT Off With a Bang for Saturday— Phenomenal Values in— Women’s Fall Coats $19.75 You'll be favorably impressed with the honest-to-goodness values offered in these coats. Bolivia, broadcloth and wool velour in brown or navy, half lined, mercerized lining, and silk lined, and many have smart fur collars or large collars of self fabric. Trimmed with embroidery, novelty pleats and rows of covered but-~ Warm Coats for Kiddies in Three Price Groups ‘Sizes 3 to § Sizes 6 to 9 Sizes 10 to 16 $3.95 to $6.95 $6.95 to $9.95 $7.95 to $13.75 Full lined, some interlined, some with fur collar—chinchilla, wool velours and coating mixtures in brown, gray and blue. These Are Some of the Best Bargains We Have Ever Offered— A Jobber’s Sample Line at About Wholesale Prices Included in this lot of samples are such well-known and wanted brands of Men’s Winter-weight Union Suits and Shirts (nearly all size 42)—Medlicott’s Scotch Wool, Wright’s, P Q A and Glaston- bury wool, silk and wool and cotton. Men's Flannel Shirts, size 1514. Men's and Boys’ Slip-on or Coat-style Sweaters. Women’s Underwear (mostly union suits), size 38, in wool and silk and wool and cotton—winter weight, in all styles. Children’s Union Suits in sizes $2 and 34. Men’s Wool Socks, medium or heavy weights. THE PRICES ON THESE GARMENTS REPRE- SENT REAL SAVINGS TO MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN GI

Other pages from this issue: