The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 27, 1923, Page 16

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ehae at THE SEATTLE STAR Friday—Month- End Clearance} | —and Year-End Clearance, Too! All Odds and Ends and Nearly-Sold-Out Lines Have Been Grouped and Greatly Reduced in Price to Clear Out Quickly. Practically Every Department in Store Represented with Important Values! Silk Remnants pa oon || Coating Remnants Half Price Half Price Half Price Fabric Fluor (Third)—The Bon Marche Including children’s dresses, Fabric Floor (Third}—The Bon Marche misses’ gowns, combinations, in- fants’ carriage robes, boys’ wash suits, children's hats, pajamas— Dress Goods Remnants ||*:\=:.":sii"|| Lining Remnants Half Price —— Half Price Fabrice Floor (Third)}—The Bon Marche Blankets Reduced Fabric Floor (Third)—The Bon Marche Slightly soiled Blankets in wool ; e e : : . “Amarilla” will be the feature offering of Mme, Anna’ A N l H lf P and cotton mixtures, at low prices. S A 1 Pp Pavilowa at the Heilig January 4 and 5, rt ove ties a rice Third Floor—The Bon Marcle tamped rticles Ha f rice repertoire designed with a view} preted on the pro ni An assortment of Gift Novelties at half the usual price—slight- A 25 rou noe eeameed articles, including many wanted Hi@- pleasing all classes of miusic:| that win all \ | | ly soiled from display. apie gees casas Pe ea Movers has been ‘arranged. for tho | *Udlence, tn peal Art Department, Third Floor—The Bon Marche Cl Cc of Third Floor—The Bon Marche is p} |plan to maki tist's tour uni} Present tour of Mme. Anna Pav. [versity peonan Dairy § Hood's state: | earance ,, World “renowned ballet dancer, | ment. gaia, Baws se cn oss ces | Wash Remnants Half Price || Brassieres Odd Laces Half Price i — Reece See win atrect the |e ated ates Embroidery and trimmings, in all useful lengths—a wide as- ise A group of Wash Fabrics in useful lengths—cotton and silk and sortment of wanted designs. Widths, 14 to 36 inches of Pavlov | to of birth, Paviowa is Fabrics 1 : ; and 9 2 9 sortment of wanted gns, Ye to 8 8. scartretanices ot totes technt-| provided with a vehicle that dle cotton remnants, ratines, voiles, tissues, percales, ginghams and 2 c to . Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche caliofder, which carry an appeal|plays to tho fe powers as an suitings. Third Floor—The Bon Marche OaG and wads tn 1L BW. Do Berets, to music: critics alone, are inter-|actress and da . | Lovers Form, La Tee, ibevihtenn, Nie Group Plan for City’s White Goods Remnants Half Price ||"".2%" || Odd Ribbons Half Price ' Odds ane Sid in white goods, voiles, lawns, lingerie fabrics, 4 A aia : pep saab see metal patterned and other novelties. In tiste, th, nainsook. i widths o 5 inches. Government Suggested aa in pasate “Third Fivor—the Bon Marche joor—The Bon Marche , : Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche * X . __ Ry, 4 " fa) oa ; “14° That's the Way a Business Is Run, In the Shoe Clearance—Broken Lines of Shoes Reduced In the Half-Yearly Millinery Clearance Says Hawley to Justice | 162 Pairs of Women’s High and : h BY J. R. JUSTICE I leaned against the counter and Low Sho R d d t $2. 00 inter at apes wiey will sked hin oO please hat over fa forthe conc Sy in la cmp aoa, ne JES : educed to ae That fs, te will not run unless athe only one tha wei work sat. | ; : roken lines and odds and ends. educed to Hen et the city charter changed re corr rm ‘nis 121 Pairs Misses’ and Children’s 62 Pairs Boys’ Shoes . rox own to sec} cern is 6 way I have in mind J , is and oct the maatioy vight ap|Thls is what I would do Shoes Reduced to $1.95 Reduced to $2.65 ¥ i ; ] 25 - aglied eee Mele cit aimee Broken lines—not all sizes in every style. | Broken lines—not all sizes in every style. we, A bs fave me a shock. But after study: “Let the man who has ambitions Upper Main Floor—The Ron Marche Be i$ did on first notice. As it is new,|be competent to run the affairs of good quality FP shall poss {t along to you and/the city. They should be men Month -End Clearance of Boys’ Furnishings rs . So velvet | in winter's favorite See what you think of {t. |who could work together without | Betherd ta bot a chance to get| tric ‘Then let any other man Two tables of Boys’ Clothes greatly reduced for quick clearance. Incomplete sizes. ra med styles. 46 run for the council as mat her : he same “as ‘ed oleae Corduroy Knicker Suith reduced to $3.65. | Knickers reduced to 08¢. — nee St get another group of nine men to. Juvenile Suit educey > is ; a ah 2 pet hgase abicapd ho would be the kind he/fl $3, 65, asc $2.05, $3 ee Hate reduc sto 25¢, 50¢, OB¢, $1.45. A a of the right trimming will transform one of these shapes into a smart hat | ‘oques ar Jeancrn reduced to p “But if you will allow me to select t in operating this big ced to $6.45. l'uee, 6x4, 466. rd aaa Ad for late winter wear. @ candidate for mayor and nine 4 When two or three} r uced to $3.95. | Collars, soft and stiff, reduced to Be. An experienced trimmer will be on the third floor to tack trimmings in place. ts ‘ gs Pp Men for the council, I shall be se Sagem es Upper Main Flocr—The Bon Marche Millinery, Third Floor—The Bon Marche close-fitting and wide-brim- It spore up better =\th for Another Busy Day in The Bon Marche’s anted to know if he ee -|Half -Yearly Garment Clearance -itHello Deri re o : : 150 Women’s Silk and Wool Half-Yearly Clearance of : 7 | Deéeescs eee Women’s . os aes: ty ee Reduced to (*y ft AV. | Coats sas | $13.85 Ree ot) $34.75 smart styles for midwinter street and afternoon wear—all well it ’ \ Jinter’s favori i ries fobellhsle Bn ese Li made, and chosen from our higher- | 5 WA id Mae pd of SARE Care sit you can Gates ont ee a A g I ’ . y Amwolaine, Truverette and Bolivia. priced stocks. | Gj A | Trimmed with fur collars. Some Cantons, satins, moires and _tai- iy y have bands of fur at the hem and lored wools, in matronly and girlish i y wide fur cuffs Ban be also pe bee trimmed with beadings, braid | Made in wanted straightline styles, ‘Onputun W cincurr vavrevitus | | dcx and inserts of contrasting color. ' ') Hi | aA Bw | both front tening and side-tie ef. __Twiee Datty—2:20-8:15 “My law busine: just getting | —— i z rpg In sizes to 40, and the wanted ] i | } | fects. Nicely lined with silk. BENKY LEOKARD : ae n bie , 4 pwn a stack, WD L} } AA |i Desired shades and all sizes for ‘The Greatest Lightweisht Cham- rated in : Second Floor—The Bon Marche u ¢ \\{ women and misses. Extra sizes By t made with self collars. the War Veteran Dies 4 : Second Floor—The Bon Marche Usel ~ SOHNE BURKE From Burns at Work Lae “DRAFTED” Sse Sa | oe ctl $4.95 Bury Sunnydale pc 3D Formerly Priced at $7.95 Tn combinations of veivet and wool crepe; Pi Saturd ¥ ) smart styles; some with pleated skirts of wool Joneer bad ee ay tS In regulation style with sailor coilars, monogram, side- crepe and velvet blouses; others have the en- § 5 1 ; 5 y pleated effects, elbow sleeves. In two-toned combinations tire frock of wool crepe with bands of velvet ae ter-in-law oitlon, | my if of tan, green and maroon. Sizes 12, 14, 16. about the neck, sleeves and skirt—embroidered _ FRANK A. BURT pike aptit: Lg bates fl ( Second Floor—The Bon Marche in wool. __ Paul and Erna Hanan _ |! +, of pe haaig ad: } | In navy and sear- Prof. Louls Winsel > turday 1 t was a let, black and jade, ach tack 4 Thur tt t } poinsettia and navy, oe THE MOUNTERS 40 yea and fj ; >. OTL brown and _ tan, __ Fred Weber and Company H ? : t a 4 re Sizes 8, 10, 12 and ntagescope | => —~= it c t , PIKE STREE S$ § NELLY FERNANDEZ [brine very qu ‘ u * A TREET: Jon AVENUE—UNION STRE

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