The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 14, 1923, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR _ | TaoBon Marché Here’s Luck—100 Fur-Trimmed Fall Coats | Greatly Underpriced!!! —and right at the very start of the season—when these beautiful models would command a much higher price if bought in the regu- lar way. New draped, ripple and wrap lines, developed in rich Britonia, Granada and Raritan Bolivia, smartly trimmed with Beaver, Caracul, Siberian Squirrel and Platinum or Beige Wolf. Wast NUSUALLY handsome coats, which will meet oa Hee ‘ every dress requirement. Trimmed with the ef 4 Vald fective new metal and silk embroidery, and heavy i Le hond Autumn’s Smartest novelty ‘braic side ort ENEROUS collars of fur, and many fur cuffs, J too. Shades of black, navy, Mal Lined with silk crepes or satin. Version of Trimmed Hats { ata Popular Price, $7.50 . By n seat ay and kit-fox. > "4 Det Second Floor—The Bon Marche any tam drim styles. S predominate in these ASHING scarlets, YONS VELV jade green, lacquer many Autumn Hats. Shirred effects red, the popular new rosewood, sym phonic. browns, new Chinese blues. to navys. tities of black—in fact toque feathers, ostrich and embroidering. ' most any color you can ask for Millinery Section—Third Floor—The Bon Marehe with aeroplane bows—others with large A Rare Chance! Smart Autumn Gloves! 144 Prs. 16-Button Imported Kid Gloves $4.95 Beautiful gloves, in black only. Made with Pa aris-point backs, overseam sewn. Upper Main Floor ~The Bon Marche Dainty Neckwear Adds a Finished Touch Various Styled Guimpes, $1.95 Many with Tuxedo or Peter Pan collars—and double cascade fronts trimmed with lovely lace. Made of fine cream net, full body style. a Effective Neckwear at 95c Children’s Handkerchiefs ae Net camisettes with shoulder straps, and lace- Box of 3—50c d trimmed vests; full body guimpes with elbow Plain shades and contrasting sleeves, Tuxedo style. Many lovely styles in col- | colored figures — finished with lars, and vests with Tuxedo collars. novelty stitched hems. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche RE TE Saturday sit a Day” “Again Lamps Sport Hose At The Bon Marche The day we make special effort to have all kinds of wearables for boys and girls—at prices that make at 25c For mothers want to buy now for present and future use. New (not refilled), Bowe see seone Women and Misses For the Little Miss of 6 to 16 Good Styles for Smaller Lads Detachable Plugs, weil Bree Wool-Mixed Sport | Adorable Hand-Made | “Peter Pan’ Suits $6.45 Hose 95c In effective two-tone heather Hats $4.95 Exclusive Agents colorings. ferviceable and attrac : Guaranteed to give complete kona In the Third b Fly coer ties from good Plain and Drop- Floor Millinery quality jersey {n middy, Bal. Stitch Hose $1.95 OF Velvet—Some | 22,24 lve Tait styles Fuse Plugs, 15 and 20 amperes, Shades of tan, brown, green @ for 10¢. In wool or silk and wool mixed. it requi manites to 8. 54 Sst of the rat! “Ger ? Los Frank to shod} For a Man! Mallory Hats $5.00 Police the alle sialic se SSS eel Combined With | «4 dius, with trimming of Our Men's Shop has demand contrasting shades. f D1 ad ip is espe. 4 icipated all's. Key Sockets, regulation size, lated ecaige: tule which: conten Broadcloth tt reticent wtntefoon com Za f readies Yar lo ols, #0! r ey r 4 a rn Sock: in a wide range of colors shin Hecate socks centres Other Juyenile Suits, plete line of Mallory in Sockets, big value, ica 45¢. ered, others with tassels and | $3.95 to $13.50. fur trimming. Tan, sand, brown. blue and pon & color combinations. Novelty Hats to com- Girls’ | Tallored. Fett,| Plete, the costume, 75¢ d Velour Hats, $1.45, | #° $3.50. $1.95, $2.95, $3.95. and Seen PAA fede Clothes and Things Hand-made Hats in Hats in newest colors and blocks. A cheap hat is a dis- bursement—not an. -in- vestment. We only offer Hats of quality —the kind you'll be proud to wear, Bs: sen? ~ ny ae most electri 5 4 iin ase" ORE “Best” Duplex Plug, made of bakelite, break, W . Seat Meet you rq is, w purcha monds' Heather Sport Hose, full-fash. foned and smartly accented with clocks of contrasting shades. In wide color range. Upper Main Floor— The Bon Marche Cravenetted A paying every imaginable style, For Older Boys Mallory Hats balan $8.95 to. $7.50. : . $8.65 to $22.50, ~ oes Saturday—Tempting Prices in Millinery Section—Third Floor , $5.95 to $10.00 0. The Bon Marche Food Shops Armour’s “Star” be igaee ip 32c Choice and lean, halt or whole, Ib. fe Sliced Bacon, Armour “Star,” lb. 48¢, % Ib... ‘Looking Jockey Boots pe Ve Veea se ibhis Novelty Footwear for Children Shoes made over lasts particularly adapted to fit Children’s Fall Underwear comfortably growing feet, yet giving them a well- ery Butter, 1b B2¢ Fresh “Jersey” Brand Cream Beckwith's Preserved Figs, Ib. a cked Cotton Union Suits $1.00 i i Gvery OAS, {1D.c soe cece 21 Vamps are of soft patent i 5 U S 1 95 leather — sole: a ed ete ¢ © s « <4 catare But, in, mae prostadgphors hen ie = Cotton Vests and Pants, Each 50¢ nion Suits . if ored stock with patent leather Sete. WE | GE OF st i, bd ir eves, with pants to match, 8 bands around the top—utider laid with same color. Colors Sizes 84 to 46 Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Well made, generously cut, gray mottl ‘ are red, white, gray, field Suits. Ankle length with | bi ttled Union | “Peerless” Sugar Corn, fine 1923 pack ‘2a¢ mouse. nkle length with long sleeves. Every gar ] iowa Sweet Corn, ee ‘oha ay rer a in Infants’ sizes, 514 to 8, $4.00 (or vines ment a perfect fit and just the thing for Fall wear. Sizes 814 to 11 at $4.50 Sizes 11% to 2 at $5 Sizes 214 to 8 at $6.00 “Happy Home” Spinach, large Derby Chicken Broth, large size, just received . 19 cans, cach 10: dozen.. Norwegian 8: School Hosiery at 35c 3 pairs for $1.00 All-Wool Men’s All-Wool , se u e e ” Boys’ Black and Misses’ and Fine quality Cotton Hose, with the dc eel, too ahd sol Three Oranges—2 Dozen 25c ‘i g that glve extraordinary dnd with ribbed tops. “Tn 1aay ackinaw ve oVY, this skinned) aweat and Juley, they are just the: thing Brown Shoes Children’s Shoes ot} dldin and Richelieu ribbed styles—black, white or brown, 3 s Sat Sd dae ge ‘4 English or broad toe last and black leather in lace ’ * Ay. * ’ jutely Butterscotch Cakes, Special for the Day, 80c extn. heavy, welt Weed cea, eavy ke Teather oles Boys Stockings j Children’s W eaters ules 4 . 3 ¢ and too boxing, . ' ‘ * y RE accesis buiihe's Gihon nhecbie eee Sizes 910 1944 xt $330 | on footsorm lasts with low awing | BOC Pair | | Stockings 85¢ Pair . pian 4 f 5 special a dot joys! Heavy Ribbec on ; i : iiss FEL SN ROLES ORD a3¢ ge 1 to 2 at ate Beery eC aen a sare Hore, well reinforced in. the Wooltnlxed Howe, (in black $7.75 Sizes 86 to 46 Pearls Butterhorns, with walnuts, 2 VIMO Bread, for your health’s i209 214 to 6 at $4.50 Sizes 8% to 11, $2.26 foot, with patented elastic gar-| and smart two-toned heather For gr ~ wart for 15¢, 5 for.....+++ ZBE — sake, 9 loaf vs.sssseeeee 10¢ Sizes 6 to 10 nt $5.00 Sizes 11% to 2, $3.75 tor topx—they come in black. | mixtures, Sixes 6 to 10, Men’s Sweater: ds r area warmth, and ; < en’s Sweaters made comfort in cold weather. Marche Special i = Shoes—Upper Maln—The Bon Marche y Hostery Section—Upper Main Floor—Thy Bon Bon Marche Speci Chicken Pie Confection, 41c¢ Lb. Rolled in milk chocolate, with opera cream centers, flavored with macaroon encoanut. of medium heavy weight Good looking, serviceable worsted yarns. Very Mackinaws, with shawl col- The Bon Mar serviceable garments, lars, and half belts. Made Wednesday— phe, Poll, Show with contrasting colors, of good quality mackinaw Week i in stripes on collar, chest cloth in rich plaids, checks Clown, storing and cuffs, and plain, cane an winging gee™™— f___-MEN'S SHOP deci, iat [: Second Ave, Bntrance Fourth Floor Audltorlamecthe Bon Marche - Counter Lunch—35ec Chicken Pie, Mashed Pota- toes, Fresh Huckleberry Ple, Coffee or Milk, Food Shops—Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche PIKE STREBT--SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET i then cand abil Q :

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