The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 30, 1923, Page 10

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ertson, ire Hazard in Olympics Is Decreased es * & * % * * * % ntrance to Storm Zone Is Guarded N THE SEATTLE nf Month-End Clearance August come at the STAR at The Bon Marche because the end of Summer must go now no matter what the loss i on-End, too and odd lot fonth-End Clearance and Sea same time. and the end of to us! 0 FUR-TRIMMED 0 EMBROIDERED TWILL ed t } VELDYNE CAPE ed to K AND WOOL JACQI SHED WOOL JACC N JACQUETTY =~ H. Rob- Chief Registration Officer Charles D. Sult (at left) and Forestry Guard J. C. who a Olympic fores BY C. A. Uncle Sam ace of forest fi And winning a Nourish of a When tv LYVET JACQt ‘ : Reduced to in charge of the government work of registering autoists who enter the The station is at the end of Lake Crescent. storm region, et we eee Clearance of Women's and Girls’ Sweaters rhis season lefly And means an the e been on amoking and ‘mis s, but the number ha: the hundi thru. nger of fire t Hwooping avast 6 Olympic forestry unusual roads we: ed thru th Br tre thril 86.45. , Women's $ xe creased Swente duced 94.05. broken, Sweaters—Second Floor over hi The Bon Marehe by inflammable The registrat as an efficient w truction by f carelessness. When the auto tourist now enters the storm belt, he leaves his name | and addre: trence station. Girls’ Wear at THE BON MARCH Clear ance Pri ices BarGain BASEMENT A good investment is equivalent to a whole life of arduous labor. -Every purchase in the Bargain Basement saves you more than many years’ inter- est on the amount paid. Full Knife Pleated GRANITE CLOTH at the government eh- | ntil He can’t get in ble with red flags | ing the ceremony | leaves the num is permitted. @ forestry number and he | his way with a copy of the rules in|} his hand | STARTS FIRES IN SPECIFIED SPOTS All this is for conv ing arrested With such memory wl ‘does not st Girts’ Wear—Second Floor The Bon Marche Clearance of Trimmings Novelty braids, many ef- fled gover fective colors and combina- Oeil tions, '4- to %4-in. widths, with the u 10¢ yard. 3 : rested by Lace and Embroidery suspect -is Remnants, all kinds, in use- on an outi Pleasure o} fous to avo ful lengths, Half Price. Upper Main Floor The Bon Marche Odd Lots of Kid and Fabric Gloves HALF PRICE led and mended than anx He can if he’s —for Labor Day! 25 Sizes to 37 waist He | | ks. careful. It’s all quite simple and St wor The Olympic storm zone only part of have a disast ing the peri: tem has been the re in op The fs at Crescent, and the presided ove Officer Ch: Guard J. ( . GRAY! TAN! NAVY! BROWN! SAND! PLATINUM! BEIGE! PUTTY! The Bon Marche * past these t efficient men, It has been tric or three times thia MODE! Curtainin Another Shipment! Novelty Swagger Coats $4.89 Sizes 36 to 46 In spite of the fact th traffic is constantly incre peril of fire seems to be decreasing From May 12, the opening of the feason, until the first of August 13,320 cars had entered the storm territory, bound for various resorts Kissing Bee on , Streets of Ireland | BELFAST, Aug. 30.—Arrestec ‘kissing ‘other on the and Mrs. Dennis O'Brien w Including lengths yards of nets, s¢ up to 5 Reduced! Boys’ and Girls’ Cotton Union Suits Undemvear Small Sizes 49e be 4 "8 av. 7 * ar Lh7 » 7 ed they would be fined if they did it| You can have your Large Sizes 79¢ again. choice of six distinctive Shokan” sihes ; es ia owe sroke es of sizes, anc OPTIMISM styles. onds, in “Munsingwear," All brushed Mohair in Practically every style in the lot raised rib and plain pat- terns. Women’s Cotton Union Suits Reduced to 49e Also two-tone effects in good color combinations, Silver and tange- Knee length style, rine; seal, tan and ‘loor jade; tobacco, orchid You Can Now The Bon Marche and tan; buff and Order by Mail Odd: 1B brown; buff, navy] white quantities tnst, any gaa ane Hinds. of and almond green; Housewares Half Price and Less thing advertised will be sent black and white; and navy. gold you upon receipt of purchase price, plus 100° for delivery. Included in this unusual lot are MeL. MEMLENDIME Solid shades of tan, [-1¢ not natintioad with what wo kitchen utensila, — dinnerware Willie—Say, pop, what ts an op. brown and copen. send, your money gladly re- and pottery, and timint? | : funded. Pop—An optimist, my hoy, ig « fellow who tries to jump a six foor; ereek with his Sunday trovsers on Union Street Basement The Bon Marche v SILK REMNANTS HALF PRICE Fabric Floor—(Third)}—The Bon Marche i 57 Jacquettes and Wraps HALF PRICE $24.75 EMBROIDERED TWIL1. CO Reduced t f 4 a KORRHAES . $14.87 2 $19.50 Cotton Dresses, no | ILK COAT $17.50 | 1 $17.95 Cotton Dress, now | i OAT 0.95 Cotton Dresses, now wae $12.37 LOUR JACQUETTE Remnants Half. Price Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche \ — | Dress Goods Remnants HALF PRICE Fabrice Floor—(Third)—The Bon Marche Short Lines of Women’s and Misses’ 28 Silk and Cotton Dresses HALF PRICE | $9. 418) 4 5 $18.95 Cotton Dresses, now.... 1 $19.75 Cotton Dress, ; $12.37 now $19.75 $62.50 es $6.37 Dre Dre 50 Cotton , now.. : od 4.48 | 14 3: 1. 1929.75 | , , $27.50 | ° $24.75 | § $21.88 | , $17.38 $12.38 . 39.39 | $5.00 | 5. Cottor 59.50 Silk Dress, 95.00 Silk Dresses, 9.50 Silk Dresses, $9.37 |; $17.50 || $14.75 1 $10.00 Silk now. 3, now ETTE Dres Month-End Clearance of Women’s and Children’s SHOES $1.00 Odds and Ends at a Fraction of the Former Price 108 Pairs Misses’ and Children’s Footwear, $1.00 153 Pairs Women’s Pumps and Oxfords, $1.00: Pair Odd lots, inclu white buck or White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords- white canvas with mings of black odd and ends, slight] viled footwear, or brown 1; white—some eft from this selling, Sizes izes in each from children’s 5 1. Just the in the lot. thing to finish up the season. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche slightly style, t For the Month-End Clearance 69 Women’s Gingham Dresses : Reduced to 95c and $3.95 au 95c | Ren ¢ broken lines and. sizes of Gingham, n many Mostly At $3. 95 * te wide hems, and tri immed hhandwork. Wash Dresses—Second Floor—The Bon Marche A Clearance of Summer Hats Ready-to-Wear, Sports and )$1.00 Late Mid-Summer Trimmed Hats | Dozens of styles, in good colorings—good, clean merchandise, } and fill-ins to finish up this season and to start next season. with, Come see the good values they are! Come see splendid bargains they are! $ 1 75 Third Floor—T he Bon Marche . gs and Drapery rims, madra nd overdrapery sateen, Ratines, Voiles, Tissues, Organdies, Swisses, Continuing the Sale of Canned Foods Friday and Saturday will offer a splendid opportunity to replenish your lard- er with Canned Goods at special pric Value Tomatoes 9c Happy Home nach, | Del Monte Sugar Peas, ten Good standard quailty | t pans, ff 1923 | der; can .....5 174¢ Dor, $1.05 | pa can ‘ 19¢ | Chinook or Kippered Salmon, Kentucky Wonder Stringless | Happy Home Hearts of Grape put up in flat tins; choice Be: rv |. Feult, chole rida fruit; D¢; 3 for 256 no waste; sample before | Wakefield Kippered Herring, you buy; can , . B66 | large oval special, . eae | Pineapple, can 33c | " * as can 12¢ | Cottage Brand Hawaiian | Paul’s ities jar 22c California Home Pure | Sliced Pineapple, fine grade | Large 16.07 okberry, omato Catsup, large | i" Deevy syrup | gooseber Imported Norw Snacks, very fine for can 8@; dozen bottle, i 1, . 00¢ Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche The Bon Ma: PIKE STREUT— SECOND AVE UNION STRE Onions, ABE 22c SEATT Dresses, Suits and Wraps Half Price 28 Sport and Novelty Suits HALF PRICE .. $8.47 , $9.87 $12.37 $14.75 .. $17.25 $17.37 .. $22.50 $24.75 .$27.50 $34.75 .$75,00 ° second Floor—The Bon Marche Month-End Clearance of Toilet Goods Bottles Water two-quart slight and reduced to 20¢. Assorted Soaps in Bath Tablets and Toilet & Pinaud's in $3.50. Upper Main Floor The Bon Marche Clearance Savings in the Baby Shop 42 Little Boy&’ and Girls’ Straw Half Price. Hats and Sun Bonnets, to Half Price and Hats, ced de Dresses, sizes in s, reduced One- 65c Outing Gowns, i to 44¢. Baby Shop—Second Floor The Bon Marche 200Prs.Children’s Cotton Stockings Reduced to 12}c Broken sizes, good quality cot- dd white. 50 Prs. Women’s Silk Hose Reduced to 69¢ Some are all-silk and others have lisle hem tops. All either slightly damaged or mussed from handling. Upper Main Floor | Wash Good Remnants Half-Price Hundreds of odd lengths in fine Wash Goods, some ends up to S-yard lengths. Ginghams, Percales and Suitings. Third Floor—The Bon Marche Month-End Clearance in the Men’s Shop! Men’s Negligee Shirts 85¢ ade with attached col- broken sizes, 15, , 16, 1614, 17. Munsing”’ Union Suits (“Seconds”) $1.50 Fine mercerized cotton Union Suits, white and flesh color. Short sleeves, knee and ankle length. They are Seconds and show slight imperfections. Sizes 84, 36 and 38, Men’s Athletic Union Suits M lar 65¢ Knitted Athletic Union Suits, sleeveless, knee length. Sizes 40 to 46. Men's Shop—Lower Main Floor The Bon Marche

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