The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 20, 1923, Page 16

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THE SEATTLE STAR “ oe _ | SEVEN DEAD IN [ - GEE WHIZ! HOW’S A FELLA GOIN’ TO SEE EVE RYT'ING TO ONCT? n"Arreves Cut OF CHEWING GUM 7 _ PLANE CRASHES 3 aur cain niet GONCEALS DRUG : Federal Men Jail Pair in Two Die in San Francisco eal Men jal Pair and Five in Pensacola SAN FRANCISCO, Aus The t in San F Robert both of ing a becam deavoring tiew plane 900 feet Roth men seats and < t be done, Willie! No matter how much you will see at the circus, you will miss a lot more. Gosh, mouldn’t it be great if a fella opened when the machine Ree von we ould wice, afternoon and evening, and sit at one end of the tent wnd then the other. “Bigger and better every year,” says the circus man. propeller 2 t t 4 aa Th r y the more you're bound to . But, gee, what a fella does see! Oh, boy! oma MUTES AT i Frazie & D. icper, pt of Bi ~\Cireus Comes to € r Town; Parade eis SOON DUE Eliminated t parade y with Mended to F Secretary of American cent so-called “re ence” at Mexico Ci authoritatively to< The two com Warren and retary Hughes. ence at the s Hughes and the i expected to g |Mine on Fire; No ere the Pigeident | Workers i in Shaft} EC 1. The ITNEY GOES UP cer aft of Calumet AND THEN DOW 4 righ : Lowel L INEYARD HAV} Soe |, eam Pretty Gingham Dresses 200 | ne nee For ‘‘Back-to-School”’ Wear! H Hy d U d climb to safet : —— —— ; For months we have been planning for the opening of 4 a ostery an n erwear B THE BON MARCHE é chool—selecting painstakingly and pricing aeey and A RGAIN BASEMENT | ef thereat thio extruorinay wae tied td Boys’ and Girls’ Stockings SIZES 6 TO 14 , Children’s Cotton Stockings Boys’ Heavy Ribbed Russian Nobility visited the Bargain Basement TataY 25c Stockings 35c last week. Neither hereditar atness nor humble | GOOD QUAL Well-made, with double heel, to Cotton w clastic ribbed Dtking olka’ can resist honiaPbargelan ‘ CHECKED GINGHAM ; ecka. Woualla i tops ‘ + garter tops in black only. 2 pare for nd brown $1.00. Daintily trimmed in white Girl $’ Regu I atio n Serge y e) \. organdy, embroidery, « or | f i ‘i C Thildren’ 8 CO otton Stockings ec Neon Cotton ' + the more tailored bias bands of self. Shades of red, green, brown or blue, with white. 1 Stood teinforced, heavy ribbed, in black 3 pairs for $1.00. Childre n's Wool-Mixed Stockings 50¢ Stockings 85c ape plain ik ck ribbed, as well as in CHECKED AND PLAIN a tab t w gray and i heather mixtures, i\\ GINGHAMS E Made with that winsome x Bos iat Girls’ School Underwear | originality that only Lo Girls’ Cotton Vests 50c Boys’ Cotton Suits $1. .00 Be ‘ , “home-made” Frocks gen- ~ Made With high neck, long \ Fell’ and: Winter. wal as ave. y pretty f or Dutch neck elbow sleeves th bp eee Ny r Hay ve Pe many pre l Seagtil pasta to saute Union Suits, high neck, it shades. s a 2 to 12 y ankle length. Girls’ Wear—Second Floor z 5 ate s Sizes 5 The Bon Marche ts Girls’ W ool-Mixed and Silk- Boys’ Quality Union Suits 6 to 14 and-Wool Vests and Pants $1.95 {0} % Munsing make ; " Fine ity Cotton Union Suits, high , long sleeves, ankle length. All-wool storm serge. Box pleated, on [iy ; p yp GK, i : Boys’ Cotton Union Suits regulation yoke front and back. Three / 4 " A, , ‘ vi \ or &, rows of silk braid on collars and cuffs, ’ Girls’ C otton U nion “Suits $1.50 Emblem on ‘sleeves. Belts of self mate- i ; \ OI $1.00 High neck, long ‘ sleeves, ankle rial. ‘ i: oa 4 "4 ii iH long sleeves. or Dutch length, with wool cuffs at wrist and i i Fi neck, elbow Sleeves, ankle length; All inkle You Can No } 1 > ! } ; sey ae : , A 4. ae w ; “i , Girls’ Cotton Union Suits Wool-Mixed Suits $2.50 Order by Mail i Rit Medium weight, Wool-Mixed ‘Union While quantities last, anything i Suits. Well reinforced, in high neck, i * Fino quality medium weight Cotton tee ie advertised will be sent you upon | A i / ME ; 4 sleeveless, knee length Jong sleeves, antle length. py og el e ey Hae + 8” Wool and" Boys’ Munsing Union Suits what we send, your money gladly x t f ath Hat W dl Mixed Union Suits, $1.85 to $3.50 refunded. 1 ” 5 rae ae Ot * : $1.85 to $3.50 Made in woo! and wool-mixed. High ing" make, in high neck, long long sleoves, ankle length, in y slee fukle length, in range of price different weights and qualities. ’ Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche vss Servet” “| Boys’ Dependable Wool Suits Women’s In Bon Marche rived from New York. 4.89 mn dupern ele, and sain and Knickers $9.89 3.16 Pajamas Specialized School Shoes Also nifty new felts in WF py and trimn . ; Sizes 7 to 16 shades are included. ; Very durable school suits. Coats are alpaca lined and have set- | $1.95 to $2.50 in pockets with flap, all around belt, yoke back with inverted plait from the yoke. Knickets are full _lined, searfis: taped, belt loops, +} = a é J Peder Pts. zi a as r ’ Colored Border Handvsthiets “60 Crepe de Chine Visored Caps $1.25 Windsor Ties 50e Crompton All-Weather } Bait ikke and Georgette s Blnes 6% to 7% Plain ¢ or in fancy plaid Corduroy Knickers ‘ \ i 3uilt to our own specifications on correctly shap s ‘* Mate. wih Cine. cantina ar) oe : Je lasts for growing feet. Every shoe built of selected et cit heee en 1 yles, and’ shapeok that Leather or Rubber ah ASA \ h ‘upper stock. Oak leather inner and outer Gee, necks. Crepe de chine tellored 36 to 46 1B win at Ctl ake, fe Belts 50e ee Serie : R , Leather counters and boxes. Equipped with rubber models are also in the sot, piles aha ihc? ih A (008, substantial Belt with with wt . ae . heels to take the jar off the body. In shades of Black, navy, henna, tan, gray, Copen, white, rose new colorings, Others O95¢@ to ‘qoey Duckie $1.95 aid pink. $2.50, Sampson Underwaists ty it Growing Girls’ High Shoes $5.00 $1 Back to School—in’ a Sizes 2% to 8 Four-in-Hand Ties 50¢ , fuspenders) and Onetir “Beanie” Brown or black high cut Ince shoe with Goodyear welt sewed . o tL) | ‘ Oxtort the same P ni Felt in a ” solos, Widths A to D. Also some styles in Oxfords at th joys’ colors and in { rope L ape 8 the Knit shape 85e and 50. popular se olors, A : tv psig’ ny ; In Tan $ 45 Boys! 8hop~Upper Main. Floor—The Bon Man tt Hale dns tien The Bon Marche Misses’ and Calf bd ; Special Shoe Children’s from excellent quality crepe and batiste, COR Aen High Lace Shoes Sp amas O pe and batiste for Boys Made with fasibies aaa In Patent 3: made and finished, Low rub: : In shades of flesh, white, In brown or black lace styles soles on foot form lasts 1 Leather her tices, Dressy footform Lah e, with Goodyear welt sewed soles brown only ie ceemeapreey blue and orchid. ahd rubber” heola 9 to 4 to 8 83.00 mes a ; n. 7 1 181 50. Sixes 1 to 2, Sie to 11, $8.50" PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUB—UNION STREET—SEATTLA Second ‘Floor—The Bon Marche RA.00. Shien 914 to 6 $4.50. Sines 11% to 2, $400 Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche

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