The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 25, 1923, Page 16

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THE SEATTLE STAR PLACE WOOL IN {MISSING ILLINOIS GIRL FOUND STORAGE PLANT Month-End at The Bon Marche’s Prominent Woo! Producer J C l S l / i aan anuary Clearance Sales: Clearing the shelves in real earnest for stock taking. Prices on all short lines are cut down to where selling is only a matter of hours! “3,000,000 pounds ts pr Wdvanced here oy J. Stantey Ce SWho has returned from a st WHE Of woo! growers In 4 Di garceding Remnants of ee a diesen el | Beatie Plain and Fancy Silks! | |WoolDressGoods! Coatings! ea Half Price! $1.00 Boxes Stationery Reduced to 59c 500 boxes Rainbow Stationery, in white only, with four assorted envelope linings to 70 Women’s and Misses’ the box. DRESSES = Half Price! eggs seem Draperies and Poiret Twill Chiffon and ° Dresses Costume Velvet Curtains Half Price! summer months w Ae being hendie After shearing. Fabric Floor Third: The Bon Marche Mors at the highest feure | Dolfin declared that the state woot | have practically aba . nent of woo! by rail, d freight tariff of $27 5c Handkerchiefs Reduced to 2 for 5c blue, Nile, tan and hemstitched hems, Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche w ; } 8 Pink and 74% cents. The w : « " Beattie orchid, with to Roston is ¢ ‘Bnd allowing for a 1 ‘and handling chars 1 Maindred may be made by water ts, Wool shipped by wate Its welght by ab sufficient to pay ¢ Cotton Remnants Half Price! Percales, ginghams, galateas, voiles, suit- ings and cotton and fiber wash goods, Bed Spreads Half Price of the state « ation! Catherine Dunbar, 20, Moline, Ill, object of a country-wide | ane, bignest-individual wool Pro-| search when reported missing from her home, has been found | TT cae nsiitcadearn por-| in Racine, Wis., where, according, to the story police say she ‘of the state will find Portiana| told them, she had gone to be married, convenient marketing center, Selieres. gro'werr can now be financed the Wool Growers’ Finance cor which Issues warehouse bankable up to 60 per cent of ‘nglish Pastor Affirms ag nee to to . $19.75 + $9.75 $22.50 $14.75 $24.75 $11.88 “a entire value of the wool stored, announced ED GRAIN BILL PASSES OLYMPIA, Jan. 24.—Only one vote registered against senate bill €, appropriating $250,000 for the of weed grain for the farm- | SDrror'’s Nore o the drouth-stricken districts tn | tiontne by the Divinity of Christ, Dr. Perey Stickney he hae stiri tn y ® enn than those of a land. Big Bend country, when tt came | éispute. or final passage in the house} George Canfield, of Kit- | voted “No.” Laud Gompers | at Labor College C. Kennedy, of Chicago, will de-| ® lecture Friday evening, at! tn the Labor Tempie | ‘Qnd University, on the “Rise | = February, d in England to be No- December and January. ! Without the divinity of Chrtst, we have only the God of the Jews—a |distant Eastern potentate, judging Hila people with a heavy hand. In Christ we have God in human termes, | Understanding both the depth and the shallowness of the human. | It ts true Christ did not explicitly claim to be divine, but then one ‘| hardly expects a gentleman to «o bout claiming He ts « gentleman; he leaves that to other people to dts. cover, But if we look back Into His | Mfe, we find He assumed divinity and AY | evidenced an entire tack of the sense | (Copyright, 1923, by United Preas) LONDON, Jan, 25.—If the divinity of our Lord is denied, the bedrock of the church i» gone. The church might an well shut {ts doors, However, I am very much tn favor of those who are laying streas on the humanity of the Lord, but the Chureh of England sees the importance of matntaining firm be- ef in His divinity, As to His humantty, tt ts onty fair will always hope that God is | Him. of sin, shortcoming and penitence. He never hints at imperfection In Himee!f. | Christ te bumble, but Hie humility has nothing to do with personal pen. itence. He taught as one having au Talks to Students Btudenta of the University of | ‘Washington school of journalism | ware addreased Wednesday by R. B. Morgan, advertising director for the ‘firm of Frederick & Nelson. THE BON MARCHE BarGAIN BASEMENT The Bargain Basement serves its patrons well by procuring good, dependable mer- chandise at lowest possible prices! 85 NEW WOOL DRESSES 25 Desirable Styles! Longer and more graceful waistlines and fuller skirts 5 95 Beauti- fully trimmed! $2.25 Bedspreads $1.13 Printed cotton in good-looking patterns. Size 72x90 inches. $2.75 Bedspreads $1.38 Printed cotton in blue, pink and Size 72x90 inches. $4.00 Bedspreads $2.00 Attractive prints in blue, pink and gold. Size 72x90 inches. Fabric Floor—Third—The Bon Marche quamedmeetniene gold. Women’s Kid Gloves Half Price Odd lots and broken lines of Gloves, including 2-clasp, 12-button and 16-button Kid Gloves—priced for January Clearance at Half Price. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche 205 Baby Garments Half Price! 55 pairs $1.25 Jersey Leggings at 62c 11—$3.95 Serge Dresses Reduced to $1.95 10—49c Muslin Princess Slips at 25c 95—$4.95 Knit Sweater Sets at $2.48 12—$5.95 Knit Sweater Sets at $2.95 22—$1.50 to $12.50 Fancy Silk Hats, Half Price Baby Shop—Second Floor—The Bon Marche Silk Broche Corsets $4.95 21 low-bust models, of heavy pink broche. Boned thoroughly throughout with black boning. Odd sizes. Sport Girdles at $1.95 80, made from elastic and silk broche, Corselettes Reduced to $1.95 27, made from fancy white material with white lace top, and all-pink broche with elastic sections. Odd sizes, Second Floor—The Bon Marche news . $27.50 $21.25 . $29.75 .. $32.50 .. $34.75 .. $37.50 and Satin-faced Canton .. $22.50 2-—$65.00...$32.50 7—$55.00...$27.50 2—$69.50.°°$34.75 Second Floor—The Bon Marche “er Serim, Nets, Madras and many other glass curtainings, half less. Odd pieces of Cretonne and other good drapery materials, half less. A few sets of Scrim Curtains and Drap- eries, made in our own workroom, special Friday for HALF PRICE! Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche Stamped Goods 19c to 89c Odd lots of stamped articles at greatly reduced prices. In the col- lection are house dresses, children’s dresses, scarfs, centers, lunch sets and various other items. Art Shop—Third Floor—The Bon Marche Two Tables Women’s Winter Hats Reduced to $1.95 Velvet Hats in a host of colors and black. Turbans, drooping brims and novelty styles —embroidered, appliqued, bow and feather trimmed. Splendid values for the money. Third Floor—The Bon Marche 114 Lingerie Waists Half Price! 10—$1.95 Hand-made Waists at 98c 32—$3.95 Hand-made Waists at $1.95 10—$5.75 Hand-made Waists at $2.88 40—98c Lingerie Blouses now at 49c 17—$2.95 Lingerie Waists now at $1.48 5—$2.50 Extra-size Lingerie Waists at $1.25 Second Floor—The Bon Marche Women’s Comfort Shoes $1.00 Pair 80 pairs, Juliet styles; mostly large sizes. Women’s High Shoes $2.00 Pair 50 pairs of light-grade Street Shoes. Sizes to 51%. Broken Lines Pumps and Oxfords $3.85 Pair Sizes for women and growing girls. Splendid values in the lot. : Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche mark these dresses as appropriate for any woman! —with loose, flaring panels —Navajo embroidery and beads —mostly navy; sizes to 42 Women’s Prunella SKIRTS $44.89 Sizes to 32 Ribbon Remnants Half Price ET, Formerly 5¢ to $2.00 a yard. Novelty plaids and stripes. Moires, taffetas, grosgrain, brocade and metal. Useful lengths. Novelty Neckwear Reduced to 29c Separate vests with wide frills trimmed in lace; Venise Tuxedo collars; colored embroidered Irish linen vests and collars. Many other dainty models. Lace and Embroidery Remnants Half Price! Formerly 5e¢ to $4.50 a yard. Val, Torchon, imita- tion crochet, Cluny, filet, Venise and eyelet embroid- ery on Swiss, long cloth and muslin. In widths 1 to 36 inches. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche One Lot of Children’s Underwear Half Price $1.25 Girls’ Cotton Union Suits Half Price Medium weight, sleeve- less, knee length. Bro- ken line of sizes. Upper Main Floor Clearance in the Boys’ Shop 63 Boys’ Silk Four-in-Hand Ties reduced to 39¢ each P 13 Boys’ Four-in-Hand Ties reduced to 9¢ each Wool 6 Boys’ Windsor Ties reduced to 9¢ each $1 29 17 Boys’ Linen Handkerchiefs reduced to 9¢ each 87 Boys’ Collars, 111, to 1414, reduced to 5¢ each Sweaters sj 7 Boys’ Silk Handkerchiefs reduced to 9¢ each ? Tuxedo and SUp-over styles, 7 Boys’ Corduroy Caps reduced to 39¢ each in brown, tan, navy and red. Sizes 30 to 36, but not every size in every color. 28 Fall and Winter Suits Half Price! Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Second Floor Sizes 61,, 65%, 6% 12 Boys’ Wash Suits, sizes 4 to 8, reduced to 39¢ ea. 13 Boys’ Juvenile Suits, 4 to 8, reduced to $3.95 ea. Boys’ Shop—Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche MEN! HERE’S A CLEARANCE! Men’s Neckties 65c Broken lines, reduced from 95c and $1.45 to 65¢. Real values. Wool-Mixed 25 Men’s $6.00 White vg $3.00 Socks, pair Silk Shirts Broken lines, medium weight, reduced to in plain white and black. Size 1644 only; a remarkable x value for men of this siz Rainproof Wool- $1 00 ek Hs ° Wool-Mixed ‘ Felt Hats Union Suits $ 1 45 $1.95 value, reduced; sizes Medium and heavy weights; ™%, and 7%, fine value; sizes 84 to 46, Men's Shop—Just a Step Inside Second Ave, Eutrance, Near Union ‘TheBon Marché PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET All-Wool Mackinaw Cloth Auto $3.45 Robes Size 58x80 inches; serviceable plain colors and two-tone plaids, Very good value at 45 Skirts brimming with service and good looks, and correct, too, on most any occasion! pleated models in blue contrast stripe models —s00d-looking check effects at 4 40-Inch Good Quality Unbleached Muslin 18c Yard New Dress Women’s All-Wool Shoes Sweaters for Children! $ H 89 Sizes 5 to 8—$1.95 All Sizes Snap Bloomers Fourth Less Made with adjustable waist, drop-seat and double elastic at knee. In_ black, green, purple, Copenhagen, gray, brown, olive green, and navy. $1.50 Sateen Bloomers now $1.12 $1.95 out-size sateen now $1.47 $2.95 Lingette Bloomers now $2.21 $5.00 Silk jersey and satin at $3.75 Sizes are 31 to 40 waist. Second Floor—The Bon Marche sontieapitiiad All Gums, Bere and 5c Package Candies 3 for 10c Upper Main Floor Sizes 8Y, to 11—$2.50 Button and lace styles, in brown and black kid, brown with cham Pagne tops, and black patent with white to} nd-turned soles with lift heels, Well made; will give good Remnants of Cotton Linings Half Price Fabric Floor—Third Slip-over and Tuxedo styles; brown and red.

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