The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 10, 1923, Page 16

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NEW SUMMER DRESSES 19” Lace and Georgette Canton Crepe i Crepe de Chine Printed Silk Button trimmed, lace yoke in the production Wi: I The soldiers, the outing when Robertson was “She voted said the spoke: Col. Hugh 8 | the hospital, Rot to spoil th } entertainment was the nurses wa “AN right, for the nurses be court-ma: soldier spoke: Miss Robe: devise the anim She ular ie Which the boy tem that w “Uncle gumption to wear hea Sizes to 40 Weather make HE BANKED NW JACK LONDON and sleeves, knife-pleated panels, white And Jack Said Fire Could Dog ave Hose Hipenings Not Burn the Saloon flounces. rs In brown, cocoa, almond green, GAKLAND, Cal., July 10.—‘Jack black, sand and gray Used te - enough John ¥ neath an Chance sx front. It was the Jack London. “hang out” as Heavy Weight White Aprons a fi m on the Oakls Last Chance + Fancy Golf Children’s ee $4. 89 Sateen Bloomers ing warehouse t ; Whe Last Chance, but Helnhold re €alled what London sai to heed entreaties of he leave. When wate the saloon brella over hi an and 3 OXFORDS Less Than Regular Wholesale 5 ya Walking heels! neither terward. was dangerous to th Cashmere Driver Now Faces cathe: Sizes 3 to 8 Charged with reckivss driving About iL failure to report to t Styles pe ing an accident W (| Cashmere, Wash., was facing arrent a for eturn to Seattle to mand faisigys, Desition’ 19 Cuban heels! 4 4 ° ae auate by | Baby Louis heels! Police W. . Headiey’s auto collided at Bellevue | Aye. and Olive st., with a car driven | by 1%. C. Mclaughlin, Frida then 123 Be Juring French heels! B, © and D widths, but not all widths in all sizes, Light gray, fawn, white, dark brown, black an, but not all colors in all Jot includes turned soles, French binding, perforated and plain vamps, French covered heels, white nubuck with black gunmetal trimmings Linoleum should soap and water Clear water, th | with with Onl washed inged dry iped THE SEATTLE STAR i VICTIM MAY YET RECOVER Longview Ready to Give Nev Yprk Yankees Glad Hand toT housands i ies os: rhird ve vonday,| New City on Cowlitz A flutter as Day of Dedi- “ath f cation Draws Near STRAWBERRY PRICE GOOD ” BY LESTER M, HUNT t f th rthwe t spents of ¢ , the total f he eror ttendance PROMINENT OFFICIALS tivities will culminate 1 “ bar ar od TO BE PRESENT becue, followings a eb urn Drummer Evangelist Holds Service Here WAT DRAPERIES s offering in 1 business | In The Bon Marche’s July Clea Prices Tumble on 47 Silk and Wool G7 so comfortable Clearance of Sleeveless $ SPORT DRESSES Formerly Priced at $8.85 Women’s and Mitses’ Styles , tweed and Baronet satin, made in the popular jumper style mer sport v . nayy blue, the tweeds in mixtures, tan, gr and belted loosely at iat mee are and beige, and onet in black and ne. Sizes for women and Second. Floor—The Bon Marche 6—$23.75 Silk Sport Dresses 21—$19.75 Tricosham Dresses 14—$18.75 Wool Jerseys Some Specially Purchased! Some Reduced! 51Women’s Sport *] 6: 95 6—$23.75 Crepe Dresses— (Large Sizes) Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Favored lines and colorings are included in this lot—strikingly re- duced for quick clearance—and the styles are suited to women or misses. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Suits, Clear at... Polaire, Camelaire and Tweeds, in Styles for Street or Sport Wear Conservative and novelty lines, in checks and plain colors. Shades of black and white, tan, gray, beige and brown. In sizes for women or misses. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Beautiful 35-In. Colored Taffeta Silk, 35-In. Colorful, Medium Messaline Satin, 36-In. Colored Wash Satin, Fine Quality, 36-In. Colored Taffetine Wash Silk, 36-In. Natural Pongee—Colored Figures, 36- and 40-In. Fancy Colored Poplins, 40-In. Plain and Two-Tone Faille Silks, 36-In. Black Moire and Ottoman Cord, Third Floor, The Bon Marche Four Tables of \h TrimmedSummer $5 A5 Hats Reduced to ° Leghorns and silk combined, Milan, timbo, Bangkok and fabrics in dashing colors, also black and white. Pokes, turbans, medium size and larger hats, adorned with flowers, ribbon bows, em Winiakess aban: of Pony broidering, applique, feathers and fancies. Fountain Pens.... 98c Third Floor—The Bon Marche With guard. A handy purse size. Clearance 1,300 Yds. Fine 32-In. Ginghams Lengths to 20 yards 300 yards were 50c—500 were 35c—500 were 25c In are checks, gingham—for women's combined lines plaids and stripes—in domesic, imported and tissue dresses and aprons. and children’: 36-Inch Sateen Reduced to, Yard 25c Good, heavy, strong wearlng quality, in 90x100 Bedspreads Reduced to M4, 75 Gold-Filled Propelling Metal Cooking i ° Fine satin finish, in Marseilles patterns, Pencils 79 Recipe Boxes pink, white and black—plain shades. heavy weight. Reduced to Cc Made of tin, with cards and index é. r Seratch Pads, 4¢; Napkins, 100 Vogue Statiohery, 10 sheets, 10 for 12¢. Bulk Paper, Envelopes, 10¢. 1928 Diaries, all Half Price. = White “Woolnap” Blankets Reduced to $3.95 aes Cotton blankets with pink and blue borders, size 66x80 inches: full size—36 pairs in the lot. Third Floor—The Bon Marche envelopes, 3¢. Imported Stationery, 24 sheets, 24 tissue-lined envelopes, 25¢. Upper Main Floor— 100 sheets, 49 Infants’ and Children’s DRESSES 54-Inch Stamped Cross- 75 45. and 52-Inch Cluny 3 95 4 Stitch Table Covers C Scarfs Reduced to e q Reduced 4 awa: bmnsttainseani gc otras 3) With French Cluny edges. In dainty rose pat: E {iris ’ Stamped Green Linen 65 Models of Hand-embroidered Needle- : : 27—59c Short White Dresses 45 Guest Towels at C_ work redueed 44 and 43. = Reduced to Cc Fee er erele id ote ahaa alginate ON Lore aS 4 Little Bishop-#leeve in sizes 6 months te 22—$3.95 Hand-Made: Dresses Reduced to Embroldeted yoke Art Shop, Third Floor—The Bon Marche $2.97 ) ybarn. Baby Shop—Second Floor—The Bon Marche and hems. Sizes & months te PIKE STREET — SECOND AVENUE — UNION STREET — SEATTLE

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