The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 29, 1923, Page 16

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ce THE SEATTLE STAR seat Grocer eon Grandview Baker a On Bread Price War Do eae pe Mysteroes Shp? eee cere’ cater my MIESMDAY Get DM BEGAN FIGHT = crc Danger, But Is It a)" Demand Made to * Quit Sale of Se- attle Bread ios ita By John W. Nelsou ‘ bie t Bee rater ‘ lay, the mi . iten | wan quite ans am nm ive! Joseph Blethen Is + Gra waa, : Bi hoeech at 2 da Inland atten A analnatatel comers ae Press Club Guest :: G. A. R. Delegates ay Be ie font : Comal Pah mia eon : ent t 5 = plete Brewery rig. = welt brea Found by Agents Schooner in Lumber or Beer Schooner? Report Prairie, BY STEVE ARNETT Ww Fort Lawton’s New Commander Is Here MYSTERY MURDER MORE ARRESTS DUP 1 & CITY SHIP NOT KNOWN BY MARINE MEN Just Three (3) More Shopping Days Before School Starts, So— Hurry! School Bells Will Soon Be Ringing And you will want your little boys and girls to look as well Let us help you fix them up: Pleated Middy Skirts $2.95 and $3.95 In novelty and regulation styles—plain blue serge, checked and plain velours, and mixed tweeds. Hung on a good quality muslin waist. Many shades. Sizes 6 to 14. ae Reguianen Middies, Reduced to $1. Bt: the popular prices, $8.65 to $22.50. uate Sean cloth, in bia t Unbreakable-Visor Caps, $1.25 to $2.50 4 to 18 years senses” are stabi and Ar Ww AR WAS STARTED BY SOANES HIMSELF CHARGES SOANES MANIPULATED PRICES s men ¢ the Y Deters" nssoiation, hat el an sera as every other little bey and girl. : sc | Boys’ Extra- Knicker Suits $11.75 Two-Knicker Suits wear twice as long. Sizes 6 to 18. Wool Suits built to withstand wear, in many good looking patterns and styles, Coats alpaca lined; knickers lined and seams taped. béeni 3 “ . MARION WHIPPLE MAY for 2 ceut Co. w me m Lite) BE A FACE POWDER eran, Ula Price: -'/| Nociness ‘pollclen, hes tanner. t sy TE" amea “impo, mee | Complete stock of Two- Knicker Suits, at all PORTL. AND BREAD pc al : i Kk sls y os aes oon 1 r 1 1 trimmed with braid and emb One-piece top. Styles for boy One- Piece Gym Suits $2. 95 Tom Sawyer Blouses, every one guaranteed, $1.25 to $2.50. ) Wear—Second Floor—The Bo on Marche Ba THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEM Boye Shop—Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Girls’ You've heard that it’s easy to catch a bird if you can put salt on its tail—but an easier way to catch the eagles that Uncle Sam puts on his dollars is to patronize the Bargain Basement. SAMPLE COATS At a Saving of About One-Third Here’s Luck! Forstman & Huffmann’s New All-Wool, 54-in. Tweeds and Suitings at $1.65 In Mixed Shades of Tan, Wine, 56-Inch All-Wool Service- $1. 50 Wisteria, Brown and Blue able a Op acre : weaves in woolens suitable for coats, dresses and suits. , the price is so low n mix hi f brown Fabric Floor—Third—The Bon Marche Bought From Cut Glass Tableware r ‘Apron Thursday” Two New Outing Aprons at $1.95 and oe a Sale of : Infants’ Rubber Pants 29¢ Pair y rubber, in shades of pink, white and Of Special Interest cea Handkerchiefs, 18c , Hei é f les. Crope de chine Set of Six $3.95 Over Half Sportal a Wit Fu ee wis eC Bicage. Collars In brown, tan, cocoa, navy, gray and black. For Women and Misses 3 COA PS—Salt's Pure Aine n with ainty corded eo Seal Plush, Polnire and 42 $14.50 it COATS—Snlt'n ve fT An attractive design cut on a practical shape. In- cluded are water goblets, low- footed sherbet g' » high- footed sherbet gle rf a hi vt net $19. 7 ! 4, i } ‘ veenes ng es aa % TH Marche biieed ) Second Floor The Bon Marebe Thursday—a Sale of Canned Goods Begins! Thursday, Friday and Saturday will offer a splendid opportunity to replenish your larder with canned goods at special prices. Country gravy Mashed potatoe tushy shay! coline $39.50 2 Cox Pie ya ; ue Tomat California Home Pure 1 Inen 16 and 36 $26.50 Bread and butter Val ho Tomato Catsup, large 7 COATS—Nolivin Velour, Volaire and No i 9c al Plush, Bolivia, Vel- of self i ' 35.00 | Sie a. $27.80 vada ee at Good ntandard quality sh 22c Dozen $1.05 a Bon Marche Bread For Girls - Kentucky Wonder Stringles 13c Loaf pie “GOATS Holaire nad Overviald. Gee gee » M. Baby Shop—Second Floor—The Bon Marche Dislon Rises Havenent eal Plush, Fe wl th mhav ck Opossum, a ¢, Velour. Collars of tu pa : Ine Camelaire, Normandy ani Counter Lunch 35c Fried Pork Chop: Paul’s Jams, Jar 22c Large 16-02, jar of blackberry, berry or loganberry. Pineapple Can 33c Cottage Brand Hawalian Sliced Pineapple, fine grade Del Monte Sugar Peas |i fF up. Onions 17 , & Blackwell's Branston Chow Chow, or Pearl Wakefield's Kippered Herring, can sei down ¢ large ovel cans; special, Chinook or Kippered Salmon, can. Seay & 5 put up in, flat tins; choice | Canned Goods—The Bon Marche De; 3 for 2 Dpper Main Floor Pea Franco American Spaghe 7 COATS—Nollvin, Veta a ur 5 Tot Sauce a Velour und Polnlee with fu © Cakes, 2 for 15¢ with Toma 100; ¢ 511. ad i fetter mati | cota $22, 50 st rneh Velour with —Velour and Poluire, with Heaverette elty bute ny “SMekten “$1 7.50 for 256 Sizen 6 to 10 Overplald and Chinehillas rN Sizes 6 to 8 only 25¢ and Nut Cookle Ths Bon Marche Oranges 15c Doz. doz, for 26¢ 20¢ Pound Cake,.....55¢ Marshmatiow Devil's Mood Cake B5¢e Bakery—The Bon Marche SECOND Juiey, thin-skinned small oranges, very sweet; niece for and the school lunches, Coffee Section—The Bon Marche marmalade children’s AVENUE UNION STREBT — SBATTI

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