The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 8, 1923, Page 12

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Mrs. John SHEVILLE, N.C. Every home a music Eyery American « music lover! Those will be the ‘watchwords. of | the country’s first “AllAmetican” | Music convention -to be held—ber®| peautiful in S Sune 9-17, with approximately 1,400 @elegates of the National Federation Of Music Clubs ~ In © attertance: Saplas compositions» will be American artists will perform. > Andeven an All-American sym _ Phony orchestra will play. | ~The convention will mark 25 years of earnest effort to create a @istinctiye art in this country. When the federation started music clubs were few. | Now they number 1,400, with more | than 100,000 members. “A Music Club for Every Town,” | has been the cry thruout these past | June & - | years. F. Lyons And Mrs, John F. Lyons of Worth, Tex., president,” a Jother officials say there will b |slackentng in the years to “It is not. always necessary t hur n to foreign art for the most; music," Mes, Lyons “Oug country is young, which | }is probably responsible for the |tendency to think of music and art jin European terms. But no more | will this be true. |} “Our. federation. has _ constantly | striven to encourage the young art jist and to support American com: posers, And these two features of | our work probably will be the out- standing points of interest at the coming convention.” | says Professional Women | to Meet on Coast PORTLAND, Ore., June §8.—Sen- Champion Canners [tor Borah and Judge Florence Al on Way to France| CHICAGO, Il., June 8—Feur new have been crowned and on their way to France, where they will give inhabitants of the| Tural communities the benefits of their accomplishments. The cham- are the “girl champion can- B of the United States,” winners ‘Anter-state canning contests, un- auspices of various state and fairs. “Miss Elaine Hendricks, ‘the other three, declared their laureis a ge earned by hard work, Miss | Boger, also of Fort Collins, and Miss Beulah Rogers and Miss Katherine Bolibaugh, both of Annes, Ta., are the other champions. The tour of France will last three months. THE BON Fort Col-| Wns, Colo., speaking for herself and | len of Cleveland, ©,, will be the chief |spéakers at the fifth annual conven- tion of Business and Professional Women’s ciths, here, July 9-14, Delegates «from these cities have | already made reservations: Cincin-| |nati, Columbus and Warren, Ohio;| | Detroit, Mich.; Indianapolis, Ind.;} Minneapolis, St. Cloud, Duluth and) Alberta Lea, Minn.; Kansas City, To- | peka and Junction City, Kan.; Rich- | mond, ington, D. tanooga, Tenn.; Colo; New York city; Seattle, Ta coma, Olympia, Port ;Angeles, Ho-| quiam, Wash.;° Weiser, Pocatello, | Boise and Caldwell, Idah MARCHE BarcaiNn BASEMENT Visit the Bargain Basement on Saturday and buy Sunday’s dinner with what you save! ‘MEN’S SHOES Ready With Vacation Togs| | Saturday—at The Bon Marche Summer Days Are Swimming Days! _ Bathing Suits for the Family “Women’s Pure Worsted Suits $3.95 to $5.95 Fine gauge jersey flat rib weay Button on she , reinforced gusset, V and round necks, chest and skirt stripings, and plain. and Women’s Cotton Suits $1.95 wxtr ity, in with colore black navy Jarm and neck ~ r 8 to 44 Bathing Caps, plain and fancy, 25¢ to 50¢ Helmet Diving Caps, button chin strap, 75¢ Second Floor—The Kon Marche Boys’ Cotton Suits 65e to $1.25 With trunks of con trasting colo: Wool and Wool-Mixed $1.95 to $5.50 Made with contrasting stripes on chest and trunks. Upper Main Floor The Bon Marche Men’s All- Wool Suits Man col & stripes Ww ool ‘and Wool-Mixed Suits $2.45 and $3.45 Cotton Suits in good weight at 95¢ Men's Shop—Just a Step Inside Lowet Second Aye. Entrance For Comfort in Summer Weather! Combination Corset-Brassiere $1.15 A delightful new un- dergarment that affords the confining qualities of a corset without the discomfort of steels. Pink figured broche, made with Jong straight front, held by garters; long-cut hips with panels of elastic webbing, and four hose supporters. Sizes 34 to 42 Booth—Upper Main Second Floors Summer Hats $4.95 New and Becoming Hats you will be delighted with—modela to be put right ion and worn. Of white silk crepe, some with tagal fac. ings—all the best shapes. In all-white, sand, drown, Htlan, gray, shell pink, pheas- ant. Long shoestring ostrich ‘and flowers form the trim- mings. and Third Floor A Special Purchase and Sale of Summer Sport Coats $14.75 Smart, light, specially to answer “What shall I wear frocks?” The materials are tweed, imported fancy plaids and overplaid polaire, in shades of tan, gray, brown, tan and green mixtures, tan over- plaided in orange, blue and brown. becoming wraps — designed that difficult question, on the street with thin side and full flare wide Made with inverted pleat, backs, and raglan and set-in 16 to 61. pleat Second Floor For Summer Comfort and Charm! Women’s New Sweaters. ¢ Fiber Sport Coats $5.95 and $12.95 Tuxedo style, in basket, Egyptian and plain rib weaves. Finished with braided and plain girdles and hemmed or racqued bottoms Bhad f orchid, gold, a, jade, jockey, buff, gray, rose, navy, brown and black, Bizca 35 to 46. Swagger Golf Coats $5.95 to $10.95 Newest styles in these delightful gar- ments. Combination French front, with plain slesves and brushed wool in plain tan and gray, with pockets Bites 48 to 4h Kiddies’ Sport Slip-over Sweaters. (in high shades), $1.75 to $3.45 Second Floor—The Bon Marche pineapple, back; also ‘*How to Become Beautiful’’ In the subject of a series of six lectures, to be delivered by Madame Chernoff, famous beauty and health authority, in The fon Marche Auditorium. The series will begin Monday, June lith, at 2:30 p. m, and will be given without charge. Watch tor further announcement. Saturday, Children’s Day Boys’ Summer $1.25 For Growing Girls! Pumps and Oxfords $4.95 | Sport Oxfords of gray elk with | patent trimming and Pumps in all patent or patent with gray or buff quarters. Widths A to D, sizes 2% Laced-to-Toe trimmed with blue. and outings of all kinds. Clever models middy, juveniles. Boys’ Khaki Suits, ‘Home-Run” | Baseball Suits Made from stout gray fabric Belted—becoming sults for Sizes 3 to 8. Wash and Straw Hats 95c in combinations of leather and straw, wash materials and straw, and plain wash materials. In tam and other styles suited to belted style, with Wear | Girls’ Summer Wraps $7.95 to $10.95 Polaire, expressed in youthful wrap and cape styles. Clever wide sleeves and full cut backs—graceful and very practical for ali wear, pienics Shades of Copenhagen, buff and rose. Sizes 6 to 17 years, Imported Organdie Dresses, $4.95 Prepare for Summer Women’sSummerHose At Bon Marche Low Prices Silk and Fiber Stockings Women’s semi-fashioned Hose with panel back—white and colors, $1.00 Full-Fashioned Silk Hose Well made, with reinforced heels, toes and soles—hemmed tops of lisle—in white | and good colors. Glove Silk Lace Stockings —all silk from top to toe —white; $1.95. $1.45 “Out-Size” Silk Stockings —full fashioned, with garter hemmed tops of lisle; in white, $2.50. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Women’s White Gloves 2-Clasp Silk Gloves With Paris-point backs—double finger tie 85c —in white. 16-button Silk Gloves, with Paris- point backs, double finger tips white; $1.25. 16button heavy Milanese Silk colors, Gloves, white and $2.00. 2clasp Gloves, white; $1.65. Imported Lambskin 16-button French Kid Gloves, white; $6.00. clasp French Kid Gloves, white; $3.00. 16-button Imported Lambskin Gloves, white; $4.75. Upper Main Floor Women’s Light Underwear At Bon Marche Low Prices! Women’s Cotton Vests 35¢ Regulation or bodice style—white only—3 for $1.00. Women’s Cotton Vests, bodice or regulation style—fine quality, 50¢. Women's Athletic Union Suits of muslin or voile—bodice style, knee length; 95¢. Girls’ Cotton Union Suits, sleeve- lev, band top, knee length, 75¢. Boys’ Athletic Union Suits with elastic knitted band at waist, sleeveless, knee length, 65¢. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Cool—Summery—Specially Priced! Little Girls’ Undergarments Bloomers of crepe and muslin; and tailored. lace trimmed Sinew 1601955 ces ssdceceanedess 50c Kiddy Combies of imported sateen and nainsook, daintily trimmed with lace and em- broidery at neck, arm and panty-leg. Well-made button holes and buttons. Sizes to 14 good “PETERS’ DIAMOND BRAND” Dark brown; rubber heels; Goodyear welted soles, calfskin uppers; well made. Guaranteed all leather. BOYS’ 3 1.95 OXFORDS -“, Black; Blucher Style Speeder Keds Heavy red rubber soles. Little Gents’ sizes, 8 to 2, $1.35. Boys’ sizes, 2% to 6, $1.50. Men's sizes, 6% to 10, $1.75. Patent Barefoot Sandals White stitching and heavy oak leather soles. Infants’ sizes, 5 to 8, $1.65. Children’s sizes, 8% to 11, $1.85. Misses sizes, 11% to 2, $2.15. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche breast pockets, O95¢. Suits, fringe trimmed with | head dress, $2.00. Boys’ Khaki Long Pants, at $1.85 and $2.25. Corduroy Riding Pants, $3.95. “Tom Sawyer” Wash Suits, $1.45 to $3.95. Leggings, wrap and puttee style, and $1.00. We are Official Outfitters to The Boy | Scouts, and have a splendid line of the things they will need for summer, Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche B5¢ | In the Food Shops—Saturday Loju—Unfermented Loganberry Juice White, in two adorable designs, one in tunic effect and the other straight hanging. Trimmed with Val. tiny ruffling, laces and Sizes 6 to 14. Lovely Summer Silks for Girls—rajah and pongee— in smart new designs and newest colors, priced from $5.95 to $8.95. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Men’s Natty of nainsook and figured crepes. Cut full and long; trimmed and plain. ea... $1,00 ro $1.95 ing °f masts and nainsok. Very pretty trimmed 56 Hy gy 50 Slips in lace and embroidery. Sizes to 14. C 0 dt. Second Floor—The Bon Marche “Kodak As You Go!” Picnic Needs! All Films bought here at Prices that picnics Saturday and returned to pay! Monday will be de- Plain White Napkins, pkg. 100, 13¢. veloped Free of Wax Paper, 3 rolls 10¢. Charge! For Men Blue Chambray Work Shirts Wareapiie 1 DOC Khaki Trousers Twill. Bizes 20 to 42, ex- to 38 css DAD For Women Heavy Glove Silk Vests Slight Seconds. Bodice top; flesh and orchid, Sizes 38 to 40..., $1 49 Silk Stockings New gray shades with hem- med tops. Sub-stand- Pints, 25¢; quarts, 49¢; CERTO—Mother Nature's Per fect Jelly and Jam Maker; only one minute's boiling. Bottle 35¢. See Demonstration! Orange Pekoe Ib. 45¢; 2 Ibs.. Tea 85¢ Genuine (Black), Y, gallon, 85¢ Bulk Cocoa, lb. 10¢; 2 Ibs. 19¢ Pure Ground Black 10¢; 1 Ib. Special Prune “Bon Marche ‘Bi Town Talk Blend Coffee, daily; pound “Bon Marche Bread” 12c THE VERY BEST—SATURDAY, 2 LOAVES 22¢ Imported Norwegian Snacks, can 10c VERY DELICIOUS FOR SAND- WICHES OR SALADS—DOZEN $1.15, Value Tomatoes, fine tomatoes, No. 1 dozen .. standard Straw Hats An inviting assortment. to fit every variety of preference, $3.45 Plain Sennits and braids, Drinking Cups, 5 for 5¢. Films in 11 a, m. and out at Waxed Dishes, 8 for 5¢. Bamboo Knife and Fork Sets, 4 sets for B¢. Wooden Plates, 6 for 10¢. Paper Plates, dozen 5¢, 6¢, T¢, 8¢. Hamersley Heavy Waxed Pa- per, with cutter, 125 feet long, 50¢. Folded Paper Towels, pkg. of 100, 45¢. 5:00 p.m THE NEW POCKET KODAKS Series II. Foctsing Model No. 1 Pocket Kodaks, Single Lens; picture 2Uxd%, $13.50. No. 1 Pocket Kodaks, F. 77 Lens, $20.00. No, 1-A Pocket Kodaks, Single ards, Sizes 6% to 10 75c For Boys and Men Pleated or Plain Back Caps Light or dark mixtures, Sizes 6% to 7% For Children Blue Denim Play Suits Fast red galatea trimmed. Dutch neck with short sleeyen; high neck with or without col Jar and long: sleeves, ‘98 c Sizes 3 to 8 Fine Dress Shirts Percale with collar band or collar attached. New stripes and checks. Sizes 14% to 17... 95c Athletic Union Suits Madras stripes and barred effects. Full cut, Bizes 34 to 46 Silk Socks Gray, Palm Beach and navy. 45c For Women Knitted Bloomers Fine quality; pink. 49c Sizes 36 to 44 Vim-O0 Bread, loaf. Butterhorns, topped with wal nuts; 2 for 16¢; 6 for...26¢ Sandwich Bread, large loaf..26¢ Cookie Armour’s Star Eastern Hams, lb. 31c Corn fed stock—by the WHOLE Armour's Star Sliced Bacon— pound 48¢; % Ib 5 “Bon Marche" Pork Sausage; of fresh pork and best splocs—~ pound Jilg’s Wieners—one da pound Freshly € ter, Jerse sour Armou rind Swift's “Bon Ehman Tea Room Lunch 50c Hot Roast Turkey and Frult Salad, cup of Coffee, Mas! butt Finger Rolls, dozen Creme- dainty—for the day Pickles—sweet Butts, extra lean; tb, Peerless o-Fruite Cake: Paul's Specialx—Froe Sample! can, or HALF HAM, mixed or Ting midgets; pt rs Star Fiat Botled Ham; and fot trimmed; Ib, 568¢ Sugar Cured Cottage RT?¢ Marche” Mayonnaise, ways fresh; Ib nn's Ripe Ol Chicken ple, carrots and pean, hed potatoes, er, lee cream. bread and Coffee or milic. nar “Corn, sweet Towa corn; can 16¢; 6 for.. Pear-apple Jam, cheaper make it-—can Porter’s Poppy Pickles, sweet or sour; mustard relish or chow- chow; bottle California Horn Wottlo visseseseee hetboeces 25¢ Fancy Straws with brown) bands, Others $1.05, $2.45, $4.75, Panama Hats $5.50. Genu:| ine South American, in all the} popular blocks, MEN'S SHOP—Just a Step Inside the Door—Lower Entrance, Seo- ond Avenue . 80d 8%-lb, than you can 15¢ Catsup; large Stationery—Upper Main Floor ‘The Bon Marche Lens, picture 2x4, $15.00. Upper Main Floor Cups and Saucers 85¢ Set of Six Imported china, gold band or floral decorations. None delivered, Water Tumblers, 4c Each Colonlal shape Tumbler of me- dium weight glass, None delivered, Union St. Basement a sh mot Ke aba: mod ment be @ u

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