The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 5, 1922, Page 16

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T HE SEATTLE STAR ee ew rem |GIRL HOME TO {College Wit) s=>r>icarep Commindioner Mr. Adam) Salvation Army territorial Sun Dodger Variety. Some Didn't Get By. CHILDREN MOBILIZE FOR WAR TO DEATH Gifford, “Hire when you see the whites of their eyes!” With this classic admonition, mn 40,000 school children aring to do battle with }commanders of the Western states and Hawall, were to officiate at the | way, assistant |dedication of the Evangeline Booth Clever lines months ago turned the fund over to’ Spokane, nually, |PLAN TO PUSH UPON EARWIGS || ‘oe devise moans of pushing the sale of the new United States treas. | ury savings certificates, C,H. Fula director of the nay |ings division, treasury department, Censor Passed This. sede womans itelience bare ef 8 foros earwig which has || W4* in conference Wednesday with But Not Some Others. pb. m. Wednesday, ‘The new home|] been destroying the flowers of so- || Pontmaster Mattie is RE 18 HE Now? |" YOURE sirls ts to be located In ptr downer l Si ia tale The new issue certificntes are on B er eae seer pane bo|the building formerly occupied by|| form drive will be made on all cules the postetfion, federal renerv eiteoas these: the alrfleld hotel, Sixth ave, and|| front yard fardens, vacant 100 | | ee eee ces nan an eee Cosmetics Madison at. It has been equipped || and uncaredfor property. of $26, $100 and $1,000, maturity Marcels | with “home” comforts for girls lv: | ESS SO a j value, and aro sold now for $20, $80 “Come-hither looks : and $800 respectively, ‘They mature Oana |ing in Seattle but whose own homes . tn £106 Winer GA mae ab ikon “Barbobdies” are not In the city, It was pur-|tne salvation Army. on de A with acerued interest at Bangs Jchased with $125,000 raised during} Commissioner and Mra, G 3% per or at maturity will draw A clever line |the war by Seattle Elka, who three/arrived in Seattle Tuesday from| 41% per cent compounded semian- Short socks Short skirts eee THE BON MARCHE Announcement! uncovering more and more every day. eee ONE SURE WAY Salesman: “These men's lounging robes are not selling very well, sir.” Manager: “That's all right ext week advertise them as co-eds" smok- ing jackets. That'll get them out quick enough! eee If @ flapper should flop in your lap Just slip the poor slopper a slap, Tell her where to pet off, Give @ coy little cough, And kiss the salt tears from her map. eee FIGHTEM, FIGHTEM: ‘There was a young flapper named ie LL & y) wy, 300 Pairs of World-Famous For Women and Growing Girls (RAitor’s Note: The author of the above dictionary, in trying to define and describe “Flapper” lapeed into 23 to 74 AA to D 300 Pairs 21 Styles $4.85 Oxfords, one, two and three-strap Pumps. Cuban, Louis, Military and the popular walking heel. P—rettily P—ainted, REWARDS OF ACHIEVEMENT After years of elusive purruit, daughter might continue her educa- tion at college. No longer. «but why go into further deta Tears of joy welled up into his two eyes as he rushed into his little home that evening. Seeking out his beau- tiful daughter, he excitedly told of his wonderful fortune. “We will have an auto for every day in the week, daughter dear,” he confided, “We will live in a mon- strous house, with many servants. We will come, go and do as we please!” Too overjoyed to speak, his daugh- ter showered Brown with kisser..... urged him to go on......tell her He continued. “We will go to New York; see the world; care not for cost. And finally, my dear, you will at last be able to have some decent clothes!” ‘The look of joy left the girl's face. Her attitude became distant, cold, in- sulted. “Tl do nothing of the kind!” she retorted sharply. “I'm going to get iam“! Coats, Suits, Dresses ONE WAY OF TELLING HIM She: “Next time you come over to cajl on me I want you to see my diploma.” He: “When did you graduate?” She: “In about a year and a half.” eee A CASE OF IDENTITY By her hair that's been treated with barber-ous shears, And her dress that's decidedly mean; You would think, just to look, she twas one of the dears That we see on our theater screen; | By the rouge on her cheeks and her| belladonn eyes, And her fragrance, which no one| refutes ; I dare to assert, you would think her the prize Of Cecil de Mille’s famous beaute. For Women and Girls No Two Garments Alike in the softer lines. 20 Coats at $7.50 13 Coats at $19,45 14 Coats at $9.98 8 Coats at $24.50 19 Coats at $14.89 in the novelty and the mannishly tailored styles. 1 Suit at $9.98 12 Suits at $19.45 6 Suits at $14.89 7 Suits at $24.75 flowers. 5 Dresses at $9.98 12 Dresses at $14.89 Ah, but neither of these ia this mys- All-wool Double Blankets, gray with a stripe at each end. A dainty young flapper, A gay whipper-snapper, A wooing both brief and intense. The bride thinks it funny The groom has no money And divorces are such an expense. Size 11x10x3 shoulder straps. inches, Queen Quality Low Shoes All First Quality—Cancellations From Their Agents Brown, black and tan in vici kid, calf, satin and patent. Baby Louis, More Sample Garments A Second Lot From Marshall Field & Co., Chicago THE COATS of Polo cloth, tweed and velour are in mannish styles THE SUITS are of tricotine, tweed and poplin, in blue and tan, both THE DRESSES, in taffeta, Canton crepe are exceptionally good look- ing, trimmed with silk embroidery, ribbons, cording and appliqued tery queen, id; In pect assure you, that all you g 00: an ets Fis ied Bags 2 c have seen aie tater Yhét'y Yeoeliny’ ‘Seconds Handy Bags. Made of government trade! i i Behe eo yee $4.95°¢ ) canvas, built for hard use. Adjustable RGAIN BASEMENT For Easter Let The Bon Marche Help Y ouSave On the New Things You Need for Spring You Get Value and Style in This Smart Economical Trio— Three-Piece Tweed Knicker Suits $19.50 Smartly-cut coat, knickers and one-piece wrapped skirt combine to make a smart-looking sport costume at a ridiculously low price. The coat is made with back pleat, inset pockets, narrow belt, notched re- vers and two button fastening—the sleeves are snug fitting and the coat is unlined. : The knickers have a four-button cuff, lined seat, one pocket and fitted waist. , The skirt is made open and fastened in the approved wrapped way, and is full, with a button-finished belt. ‘The material is all-wool salt and pepper tweed in the brown shades. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 300 All-Wool Jersey Jackets Specially Priced at $3.95 All-wool Jersey Jackets, practical for sports and smart worn with sport skirts—made with Tuxedo front and fancy pinched backs. In black, navy, brown, tan, Mohawk and red—all sizes from 16 to 44. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Buy Now for Bedrooms and Summer C: ottages From An Importer’s Close-Out of Grass, Jute and Rag RUGS AT BARGAIN PRICES In the New and Larger Rag Section—Fouarth Floor North Rag RugsatEconomy Hurrah! Grass Rugs Look! Jute Rugs at | Prices at Big Savings Little Prices Rag Rugs in Hit-and-Miss pat- —27x54-inch Grass Rugs, in neat Hiktra heavy, anda Pe terns—most desirable for bed- stenciled designs and - } rooms and bath. In the following colors, at 50c an aden of tint and pe. sizes and prices: —Grass Rugs, size 36x72 inches, green and blu be aed aa 27x54 inches at $1.75 good quality, de- $1 25 both Fo el a Ae rth 30x60 inches at $2.00 signs and colors.... e Size 18x36 inches.at 75¢ 36x72 inches at $2.95 ; . 9 fect, —Grass Rugs, size 6x9 feet, good Sin aecTa ts 4-6x6-6 inches at $5.50 i line of colors and $4.00 Size 6x9 feet at Oe toot ey designs, at Size 8x10 feet at $12.00 8x10 feet a’ I re ee —8x10-foot Grass Rugs, stenciled Size 9x12 feet at $13.50 9x12 feet at $14.00 designs and good $5 5 e Pl ° Colored Rag Rugs colorings, at . —9x12 heavy Grass Rugs, good AMRIT his In shades of blue, rose and tan designs and —desirable for halls, bedrooms, colors, at ......... $7.00 at $5.50 \ bathrooms, —9x12-foot Grass Rugs with ex- well stenciled— : Extra pr jh beg: —_ Size 30x60 inches at $2.00 plenty of in shades of green, blue, a Size 36x72 inches at $2.95 colors, at $5.50 price you should not overlook. IN THE NEW LOCATION—YOURTH FLOOR NORTH—THE BON MARCHE Size 24x48 inches at $1.50 cellent designs, Mothers’ and Babies’ Health School Free Lecture—April 6th—11 A. M. Bow Legs, Knock Knees and Other Deformities— SCHOOL By Dr, Herbert E. Coe—Child’s Surgeon and Orthopedist Dr. Coe will have a few patients here to show you just how these cases should be treated. pen! the auspices of the State Board of Health—Dr. Paul «a. ‘furner, irector. —wWeighing and measuring babies—1 to 3 p. m. Thursday. BABY SHOP—SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE A 5 Give Your Baby’s Feet Proper Attention Many mothers are puzzled just when the different style and type of shoes should be changed. We are equipped to give you every service in this direction. —Soft shoes for the baby of 6 and 7 monthsold, 95¢ and $1.25. | Chicken Pie Lunch 35c LUNCH COUNTER— UPPER MAIN —Bread, 12¢ a loaf. —Butterhorns, 2 15¢, 5 for 25¢. —Green Apple Pie, Thursday 30¢. —Layer Cakes—several flavors, 35¢. —Apple and Cheese Cake, 25¢. Bon Marche Mayonnaise, 31clb. for —Freshly Churned —First step for the baby beginning to walk—sizes 3 to 5 at $2.50 to $2.75 Creamery Butter, Ib. P —Hard soles, lace or button style, flexible 38¢. : ‘ soles and footform—brown elk or black—in —Sweet Mixed Pickles, sizes 8 to 5, at $3.25. pint 20¢. fe —Oxfords in dark cordovan and elk, sizes 8 —Wakefield _Kippered to 5, at $2.50. Herring, can 14¢; doz- en cans, $1.70. —UPPER MAIN FLOOR —Extension flexible sole, dark brown elk, lace style Shoes, 3 to 5, at $2.50. —Extension sole Mary Janes at $2.50, BABY SHOP—SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Your Lawn Needs Attention Henley Rainbow Lawn Mowers $10.00 to $11.25 Proven satis- © factory — you can’t go wrong on buying a Henley Rain- bow Mower— with four cut- ting blades and steel ball bear- As Fresh as Spring F lowers Tulip and Violet— $1. 40 Two New Aprons at Two low-priced models bloom for Apron Thursday. Tulip is a checked ging- ham model in blue, pink, black and tan on white, finished with black bind- ing with fetching scallops at the waist and a black bow at the neck—this is a slip-on model. Voilet is of percale in ings, lilac, blue, pink and green Easy to op- checks, made in long- erate, medium waisted style and trimmed weight, = dur- with dainty white ruffles able, Figs —it fastens at the side 10-inch size at $10.00 th front. 12-inch size at $10. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON 14-inch size at $11 MARCHE UNION ST, BASEMENT—THE BON MARCHE Special Lunch 45c Small steak, potatoes, raspberry or milk LL-—-UPPER N FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE =

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