The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 10, 1922, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR FOR A he ih alain SEAT TLE . Pow MARCIE IBUY PACIFIC-NORTHWEST PRODUCTS pacifist the Annual || More Working Dollars and More Working Men--- a iis Exposition “Cah THAT’S THE GREAT NEED OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST It’s one of the most interesting industrial exhibits ever shown in Seattle, and well worth while. With that in mind, let’s investigate Pacific-Northwest Products. Let’s find out just how good they are. If they fill our needs, let’s buy them. Then the factories already here will grow. Their pay-rolls will increase. More men will come to Seattle to work. More outside capital will be invested here. Taxes will decrease. Prosperity will increase, And YOU will get your share, Buy—and Boost—Pacific-Northwest Products. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS’ ESSAY CONTEST EXTENDED TILL FEB. 18—$100.00 IN PRIZES Boys’ Wool Knickers—Special $2.25 | Men’s Flannel Shirts| . Girls’ Wool Jersey Middies $4.95 MADE BY BLACK MANUFACTURING CO, Special $2 00 aa MADE BY THE SAXONY KNITTING COMPANY SP acaredp ype age Rome cong so a Bp Desdidial noptilae echool tiled dereays, {i'n donie 6f made—to se’ ing the Northwest Products Exhibit - Dy 173 SPNEDEN c . . erseys, be v7 “ae ee a ree Sebi on MADE BY DAGG DERNEDEN CO. pretty colors and trimmed with hem and cuffs and collar nerously cut, full lined and finished with well- Extraordinary Shirt value for $2.00—offered in contrasting colors—made with short or long sleeves— taped seams. In gray, green and brown mixtures— at the Bon Marche Exhibit of Northwest, sizes 8 to 14 years. sizes 6 to 16 years. Products. ‘ Made of medium heavy weight flannel, with Boys ’All-Wool Sweaters $6.45 military and low collars—in blue, gray and khaki. Girls’ Pleated Skirts $4. 95 Sizes 1414 to 1714. A value you will be glad MADE BY SEATTLE KNIT GOODS CO. } 2 * MADE BY F. HERMAN Sweaters, made in the popular Middy style, in to own. Girls’ PI i Middy Skirts of heavy shaker stitch. School colors, th contrast- , . virls’ Pleated Middy Skirts of storm serge, mounted on me est: Goll cuffs Gar teresa aaa ag Men s Outing Flannel waists—sizes 6 to 14 years—just the thing to wear with ; with contrasting school colors—sizes 26 to 36. We ¢ H school middies. - will gladly take orders for any special combination Night onirte ie reer ene of colors desired. MADE BY THE OLYMPIC GARME} ° > oys billy Buster oes— to $ Good warm garments for cold nights. MADE BY THE UNITED CLOAK & SUIT CO MADE BY THE WASHINGTON SHOE MFG. CO. Plain white and fancy stripes—made with Velour Coats in tailored styles, for girls from yearse-made with convert- Good, serviceable Shoes—brown’ or black calf, lace style, on English, broad or con- ry collars and V necks—all sizes in the lot, our Coats in tallored. ‘styem, tot eiie feo. 6 take yoarse-leee He ee ible or scarf collars and trimmed with buttons and fancy stitching. In navy, seal, Sorrento and Arab. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE servative toe last. Have overweight oak leather outsoles, grain leather inner soles, boxes and counters. Solid leather heels. Priced according to sizes. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Silk Jumper Blouses at $3.95 “Seattle Spirit’’ Bed Lovely Comforters Pillows $10 « Pair $4.25 to $50 Each Women’s Warm Coat Sweaters $12.50 MADE BY THE ECLIPSE MANUFACTURING CO. MADE BY THE FEATHER MADE BY THE SEATTLE QUILT 2 BY y , Smart, short-sleeved Blouses to wear with the favorite jumper MATTRESS CO. COMPANY MADE BY THE WESTERN DRY GOODS CO. frocks—made of white crepe de Chine, trimmed with flutings of Splendid Pillows, made from new These Comforters are filled with cot- Cozy, warm Coat Sweaters in heavy cardigan stiteh with convert- lace—or of natural pongee, fluting trimmed. Some have pipings of goose feathers and guaranteed to be ton, wool or down, and covered with ible roll collars that button snugly. Practical models, well made— and shown in navy, cardinal, sea! and scarlet—sizes 36 to 44. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Paisley. Sizes 36 to 44. odorless and dustle SECOND FLOOR-—THE BON MARCHE 1e right pillow silk, silkoline or cotton, in attractive for a good night’s rest, dainty colors, THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE New—for Spring 400 Pairs of Style—V alue—Comfort in Lower Cost Dresses Double Silk Gloves Winter Coats at $19.50 $1.25 Pair at $14.50 © Bouffant taffeta models and straight line styles, in twill, An absurdly low price for such splendid Gloves. £14.50 is a very low price for these smart Winter Coats tricotine and crepes, in navy blue, brown and black. Milanese silk, lined with tricot silk, 2 clasps at that will give you months of stylish comfort. Trimmed with embroidery, beading, nail heads, old-fash- wrist and novelty embroidered’ backs. The materials are eponge and velours, in blue and brown ioned flowers, ribbons—and made with tunics, side pane!s In black, brown, gray and beaver. and black, and trimmed with collars of beaverette or stole and puff or flowing sleeves. of self material, 12-Button Washable $1. 15 Excellent Styles Spring Models at $23.75 Fabric Gloves, Special Canton crepe, tricotine and twills, in straight lines, and Fine quality, with Paris-point backs, pear! In straight line, belted and bloused-back models, trini- bouffant new taffetas in be-ruffled styles, trimmed with clasps at wrist—gray, brown and ees at a med with embroidery and stitching—and lined with pussy- embroidery, flowers, ribbons, beading. very low price. willow and satins, SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Carry Home Electric i li Food Shop Tempters for Saturday Shoppers Puritan and Bramley Style ’ : _Sup uPP 9 Armour’s Star Hams—34c Lb. Layer Cakes—Special at 72c Neckwear Sets $1.00 Thaae thot Toten Corn-fed stock Hams, juicy and tender—and sold by the whole Cakes, made of butter, and in several delightfol fillings 4 and flavors. MADE BY THE DAINTEE WEAR CO. 29¢. or half ham, a8 : Pon Mar Bread Mlb, La 8 New, becoming Collar and Cuffs in vane Attachment ee utter Kippered Salmon, rele ig Peery 18¢. Puritan and Bramley styles—made of pees S¢- Oe ti e ind, 108. for 25¢. Coronado cloth and piped with colored zee. pred basd in < na = — og : Da ; ginghams. Pp sa esrp agian x vod A9e. « or Little Pig Sausages, a 25e oy . Vest Sets, too, with Tuxedo collars of household applianc Sanueth Wiseeadlil Cletss. a née ny h pork and best epics ellow Layer Cake Fomato Soup, a can, Coronado cloth, gingham edged, at $1.00 SP pa ee arrival—specia und, BBe. pound 286. Enjoy This Lunch of Northwest Products—35c a set. 53 eli tag Bon Marche Mayonnaise 31c Pound Armour’s baked ham and fresh garden spinach; Velvet ice crear: | —Collar Points of tucked net, edged with UNION STREET— Customers from all over town come for this Mayonnaise—testi- and Washington apple pie; Bon Marche coffee or Pacific Dairy Val. lace—$1.00 yard. r fying to its goodness. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE milk UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE “ BASEMENT UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE ’ Women’s Cot ton Vests 35c . Sleeveless, with band top, in white, and sizes 36 to 44—3 fer Heatherbloom Petticoats $1.56 $1.00. ‘ Genuine Heatherbloom Skirts—the petticoats for every-day hard Fine quality Cotton Vests with regulation band top—in white, wear—in plain colors or with preated file flounce n light and sizes 36 to 44—50¢. , : and dark colors. Regular size, $1.50. Extra size, $1.75. Women’s Knit Bloomers—$1. 00. UPPER MAIN FLOOR STORE HOURS—9 A. M. TO 5:30 P. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE ee THE, BON .MARCHE$ BarGain BASEMEN Big Bankrupt Sale of Men's Work iM ARGAIN BASEMEN MoreSample Hose 5c | Dress Shoes $2.50, $4.50 and $6.00 Joldiers’ Semnplen dt This is the stock of a : coli in a near-by city. All are shoes of , Silk, fiber, mercerized cotton, heavy and medium cot- well-known makes, made of good leather on good lasts. t 1 50 ton. Regular and out sizes. Firsts and seconds in Sizes 6 to 11, Widths A-E-EE orse Ss e black, white and cordovan. \ | Men’s Shoes $2.50 i ‘Loggers’ Boots $4.50 What the Jobber Loses on These Corsets Children’s Flannel Gowns, 59c ‘ e y 10, 12 and 15-inch Hiking Boots, Logger Is Your Gain. Box and ny Shoe any of © be H Generously cut striped outing flannel. Size. Saye bob nati, " and tt hela x They, Loe Cena Sorgaine. Bandeaux, 25c bh eid; Columbia AMA Gopeland ydei Girdle tops, medium and high bust, front and back Flesh-colored brocaded coutil bandeaux, sizes to 40. e and elastic girdles. In white and flesh. Some have piral boning—all are rustproof, Sizes 23 to 88—not Men’s New Corduroy Trousers, $2.95 These are of dark brown corduroy. Sizes to 40. Selz “Royal Blue” Shoes $6.00 all sizes in all styles. Boys’ New Wool Knickers, $1.49 woot tunguinana of vowsea! vate. in breed | ~— QQ All-Wool Auto Robes $3.00 e Dark and light patterns of wool knickers. Some of | a | | } i | | 3 2 to 8. Dre and bre wre real barg Equal to 24 Yds, 56-inch Cloaking for $3.00 These are gus nranteed All-Wool Robes, 56x84 inches, rsible plaids. The robes may be made up into Boys’ Shoes $2. 00, $2. 50 and $3. 00 the knickers are lined. Sizes 8 to 16. ; HI Hack and Brown Shoes in the broad-toed or English last. Sizes capes, coats, couch covers and smoking jackets or sport n1 $2.00; 1 to 2, $2.50 to $1 $2 00. coats. The colors are gray: biue yr ray: F i ’ and brown, gray-blue High grade shoe fr a Ve ban A ab, Men’s Ties, 39c ait ty mm the bankrupt stock and dark-blue, greenish-blue and fawn, dark-brown and dark-blue,

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