The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 16, 1922, Page 14

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Wt. ree THE SEATTLE STAR Plan to Profit by These Savings ~ In the March Opportunity Sales These Smart Spring DRESSES Are Your March Opportunities at $15.50 at $19.50 All-silk Canton crepe, crepe Silk Canton crepe, silk taf- de chine, satin and lace, in feta, Poiret twill and trico- hand embroidered and beaded tines—the silks shown in effects, and the perkiest of basque styles with scalloped Come and Look at These spring styles—truly an op- . hems, hand embroidery, hand portunity to keep pace with made roses, and the tricotine oe Inexpensive Disbarment Action |King Is Optimistic Names Hulet Wells) on Trade Prospects Disbarment of omed obs * asked tn r Jothier and vice president of Olympia Wednesday by the state! th {1 Clothiers’ asso board of law examiners jation, wh vat returned from @ he Kast buying trip New Election Law : ty of Interpretation has been exper Upheld by Court ee ihe in a decision of #0 The new schoo! and port election , perior court, affirmed Wednesday by Jaw, concerning which some difficul.| the state eupreme court at Olympia. THe ‘BON MAR ‘ Ba RGAIN BASEMEN Cash for What We Buy and Low Selling Expense Bring You These Bargains 25 Large Taffeta DRESSES 917.50 Sizes 42 and 44 Only Particularly adaptable styles for the stout fig- ure. The long lines are emphasized in the models which are carefully plan- ned to slenderize the fig- ure. Many different fancies may be found in the trimmings. The dresses are all new. 120 All-Wool SLIPOVERS, 98c Sporty All-wool Slipovers in smart weaves. The colors and tans and red. Sizes. 36 Novelty Banded SAILORS, $1.95 New Sailors, made in a novelty straw weave, faced with in contrasting colors. The colors are navy, k and brown. Fashion at little cost. and Poiret twill dresses And more tailored styles in beaded and embroidered and tricotine and Poiret twill— in straight-line styles—sizes BANDED HATS | 8?’ cecoxe noon nos ssivcne ier” $12.50 Here's a March opportunity for the woman who wants $3.95—$4.95—$5.95—$7.50 Universally becoming and _ indispensable for spring days are these correctly blocked, Banded Hats— The straws include Milan hemps, shiny liseres, zipper, porcupine, pineapple. Straight-edge sailor, rolling brim chin chin, American Girl model, tire and cushion brims in canna, sand shades, American beauty, jade, brown, red, navy and black. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE a. smart Fur Choker—-60 Brown Kit Fox Chokers in a becoming width—well made—and 3-skin Squirrel Chokers. —Also double Chokers of Iceland fox in long, straight- haired quality—dyed taupe, silver or blue fox shades. SECOND FLOOR--THE BON MARCHE A Jobber’s Samples of Washable Fabric Gloves’ Lot 1—A Sale of 720 Pairs of Gloves at 7 9 Lot 2—480 Pairs of High-Grade Gloves 1 | c $1.3 Pair Pair | Two-clasp style of Gloves—priced at such low figures that 12-button and 16-button lengths in novelty embroidered and | you will find it hard to resist buying. contrasting Fabric Gloves. Strap-wrist style as well as 12-button and 16-button length. 6- and 8-button length—strap-wrist style, some with strap Also a few Children’s Gloves—in black, white, brown, gray all around the wrist. Also some gauntlet style with novelty and beaver. contrasting fabrics. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Inexpensive DRAPERIES for Girls’ White Dresses at Oh, Look! Cotton Goa Spring Homefurnishing Days Less Than Half Price for a Song q NewGinghamA , : oars cas STS) Reduced to D4 DO seks at a ’ 2 inches wi . . Not over $1. 79 36-Inch Curtain Scrims 19c Yard to $17 Reduced to * 10 yards to a customer at this price. wy : For camp or cottage these curtains can be had at Dresses That Were $5 95 Chambray Ginghams at 10c Yard e a saving if you make them. White scrim with col- ored borders—in green and pink or lavender and blue. $12.50 Reduced to Think of it—only 10c a yard for plain and stri Ginghams—27 inches wide, lengths to 20 yards. Cream ro ego 5 nagar onta-trn OB with Faney chiffon, Georgette and sheer nets and im- blue, pink, helio and tan. plain and checked Cluny edges—2 inch hems and hemstitched borders. Pore’ organdies, slightly rumpled from display—in 32-Inch Dress Ginghams 15c Yard _ pink, blue, yellow, red Overdrape Madras 50c Yard In baby Empire styles, waist effects, side tiers of Lengths to 20 yards—32 inches wide—in p and black. Trimmed with black or white rick-rack braid. The gingham is a very grade, and the are full cut well made. Sizes to 46. Six Styles for Women i 1 You'll like this Overdrape Madras—and the price, _ ruffles, tucks, Val lace and with girdles of ribbon or _»!W®, helio and tan—excellent for such a low price: too, for it is only 50c a yard. Old gold, blue, rose, self materials. Sizes 8 to 17 years. FABRIC FLOOR—THIRD—THE BON MARCHE brown and green, in small allover patterns and stripes SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE —36 inches wide. soo nate eS = 44-Inch White Lace-Trimmed det . pains An Opportunity Event Table Co Snoctal ; “Doll Up” Your Hair— Mill Ends of 3 5 rel E a isaac pede with Filet cages Ata Saving of 25 Per Cent Veilings, Special medallion—and 3-inch Torchon lace edges—such 8p i i B & did value for so little. | Tak March O i the Haird i 100 di Mill Ends of Novelty Veil Hy | ‘ake your rec! pportunity in e Hairdressing ozen Mill Ends of Novelty Veilings-—specially : | Parlors, where there are new ideas and helps in hair | bought—hence this low price. With colored dots on 44t wa Trimmed Scarfs $1.39 { $3.95 | beauty—at a saving. plain and novelty meshes—1 yard lengths, all worth Se 0 ae Scarfs—3 patterns—one to match the ’ | All hair goods, nets, rolls, switches, transforma- much more than the price asked. above center. t | tions, ear bobs and all Anadon toilet goods marked at Colors are black, navy, brown, taupe—and Lace Trimmed Scarfs 59 6 Styles 25 per cent less. a great variety of color combinations, 4 Different Patterns c | HAIR DRESSING, SECOND FLOOR~THE BON MARCHE UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE ART SHOP—THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE In black, ous aes rn : 'e Sure to See the ese ° : brown and Opportunities for Men Oppo brows, sod A “Nemo” Corset pportunities in Home | patent lath: 1] Wool-Mixed Socks yee Needs _ er and a Demonstration a combination AN ‘Rye fall r) a bless Nemo representative is here—ready yyy | \ i to tell the women of Seattle the advan- patent and tages of Nemo Corsets and Brassieres. \ 35e calf. Smart, i Beas new models. 3 Pairs for $1.00 eae Corset, Style 444 $4 00 =00e Steal Gan ; rn pecially Priced at . —$2.75 Belgian Wil. —$1.50 Steel Spade Sizes 214 to Mill Runs and A comfortable, low-bust reducing cor- low Clothes Baskets, Shovels reduced to good size, reduced to $1.49. ~-$2.70 pure white low Hampers, square 8, widths A, B, C and D. set for the average figure — excellent value for general wear... Style 1111 Circlet Brassieres $1 Some Slightly Imperfect BIG BA Medium-weight Wool-mixed Socks. Black and Of Pink Cambric ~Special at Beicat: Bg He wa un hae natural color—made with reinforced heels and ‘THE BON MARCHE Cooker, saves 1 - " = toes. Splendid value, at a price that means sav- ——— - cicada wes ieninsamiin, * SOR x ROR IERS, —Child’s $3.00 Japal Women’s Burson Men’s Union Suits ings to you. Friday in the Delicatessen oe ead oe Hose 29c LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE ‘i a ae: ¥ Medisim-weight Cotton _ _ 85e Fresh Columbia River Smelts Pires Fine-ribbed Cotton Stockings with hem tops Extra Fancy, 2 lbs. 15c: lb. Cc ’ ’ in regular and extra Union Suits, spring sizes—sizes 81% to 1014, weight, short sleeves G (oe) —Choice Kippered Salmon, every piece selected, Ib. 18¢. me 2 © WP? Gud ania net SPRIN OVER ATS —Finnan Haddie, fresh daily, lb. 21¢. f i ect, Gined 84 to 48 For the Small Lads at —Imported Irish Mackerel, caught on the Irish coast, fine Women’s Union . even, Be 17H6¢. } nate ony OE gh1b ee wept M4 —Alaska whole Herring, nice big fellows; special, 8 for see Cann at semi. porcelain ‘Wasi id © ware ‘ans 5 Pr Wash raat, ee tton Men’s Work $5.95 ns each, Sig¢. coast to 860. rose and Pitcher ~~ p / 5 ate: vith’: 4 Presary, Mo duced 98, Union Suits, sleeveless, E Shirts 95c Four patterns—in tweed effects, with double cot aden Lia. daeget alii orld abeciiig Bi SE, ei role oe and cut with low neck Fine quality blue breast, inverted plait in back and all-around belt. St. Patrick’s Da: Toilet Paper, roll, 5c. with band top, knee cheviot, cut full. Sizes Good looking coats at such a reasonable price— jo Sarees y 25c length. Sizes 40 to 44. 14% to 17. sizes’ to 8. . Luncheon, Special Full vane Giem, —s0e —Many other Spring Overcoats for little fellows Baked halibut, mashed potatoes and gravy. St. Patrick's Table Tumblers, ner at $7.50 to $15.00, style ice cream and wafers, coffee or milk, Plain and Colonial tats UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. — ainsi sii

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