The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 3, 1924, Page 16

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nari __THE SEATTLE STAR Lots to Crow About at This Show | “T once knew @ man who went crazy over White Leghorns because they’ beautiful,” smiled Catherine Harrop, | First ave. W,, as she tickled the chin of one of R, R. Upper’s prize-winning single-combed cockere This was at the Puget Sound Poultr rciation’s annual show, tn the Farme market, Seventh and Westlake. The bird was raised at the Upper farm, at Orillia, —Photo by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers ! Bon Marche Prices Still Lower in January Clearance Sales They bring extra values from each department. No matter what merchandise may meet your special needs—you are almost sure to save it if you come to the January Clearance Sales at The Bon Marche, “The Bon Marchés January Clearance Sale of 342 Baby Garments—One-F ourth Less 15—$1.25 Infante’ F a ae 17—~$1.50 Infants’ lace-trimmed Long White 25—15¢e Arnold Wash Cloths reduced to 12¢, ‘ Scuiie rent Dae, pers Skirts reduced to $1.13. 14—-$1.95 Brushed Wool Cap Sets, in brown 8—$2.55 Infants’ Long Hand-made Dresses 56—$8.95 Boys’ White Middy Suits reduced . only, reduced to $1.48. os reduced to $1.88. to $2.98. : : 17—$4.95 Imported Hand-made Sweater and 10—$3.95 Infants’ Long Hand-made Frocks 20—$8.95 Sweaters, sizes from infants’ to 4 Cap Sets reduced to $3.72, reduced to $2.98. reduced to $2.98. ‘ 14 9; Coats reduced to $6,72. 6—$3.95 Infants’ machine made, lace-trim- Sweaters, sizes from infants’ to 4 2- Coats reduced to $9.72. med White Dresses, reduced to $2.98. , reduced to 18, 82. 1 to $10.95 Hats reduced to 94¢ to «12. .95 Knit Sets reduced to $3.95, 6—59e Infants’ machine made, lace-trimmed | 18—$1.25 to $2.50 Small Boys’ Hats and | § White Dresses reduced to 45¢. Caps reduced to 94¢ to $1.88. 69—§ Baby Shop—Second Floor—The Bon Marche A Specially Fortunate Buy Brings 100 Prunella Skirts $4.95 | Nicely tailored Skirts | in box and combination pleat styles. Made with deep hems | and beautifully finished. All-wool fabrics striped with contrasting fiber. In shades of black and white, brown and tan, navy and tan and navy and white. Regular and Reduced for Clearance 36-Inch Fine-W ale Corduroy, 75c Yd. Good quality corduroy. Makes the coziest possible robes for these chilly mornings. In shades of cerise, olive, myrtle green, pansy, beaver, gray, fallow, matelot and American Beauty, Third Floor—The Bon Marche January Sales of White Lighten Prices on White Goods They come just when the time is ripe for replenishing wardrobe and linen chest, and just before the rush of Spring preparation. January brings The Bon Marche White Sales, with their hosts of worth-while savings. = . anuar ite Sale ; - c Ba THE BON MARCHE pore et ea] White Sale of Linens, Cottons and T owels January Clearance Sale of Undergarments One-Fourth Less A wonderful lot of muslin underthings—gowns, slips, bloomers, chemises and step-ins—in all wanted styles and colorings, inelud- ing white. Tailored and lace-trimmed styles, in all sizes. Formerly priced from $1.50 to $1.95 Second Floor—The Bon Marche January Clearance Sale of Ribbons 5c Yard Flowered lingerie patterns in pink, blue and white, and plain and novelty satins. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Clearance of Shoes Continues Women’s and Children’s Shoes_ . Greatly Reduced Women’s Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords, $3.95, $4.95, $5.85, $6.85 and $8.85. Big Boys’ High and Low Shoes reduced to $4.95. and Little Fellows’ Shoes, $3.45. s’ and Children’s Shoes reduced to $3.45 and $3.9) s’ and Children’s Shoes reduced to $2.95 and $3.4 Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche RTHUR C. SMITH, of St. Paul,;tween rival roosters are prevented Minn., expected to finish judging | from developing into anything more and make awards to the exhibitors | serious by strong wire netting be-| a too’ at the show of the Puget Sound | tween the cages. I Poultry association Thursday. The| Two Alaska biue foxes and a silver | industry show may be scen—and heard—at|fox, which are on exhibition, gnze | 000,000 to the the Farmers’ Public market, Seventh | with longing eyes at the lines of | year, and Westlake. Thousands of the} oa orsenemarnceesionrent Sound "s cholo Wi i een eahiien. "| Will Call for Bids |made by Lafo Hamilton, road su- Prizes of $2,000 in cash, together | i tasty chicken “on the hoof" that would like tc lation say the 4 more than $10, e's wealt BS pervisor for the south district, | to Fill Up Ravine | was supported by Cotnmiss with many trophies, are to be award. | F ed breeders of the winning birds.| The beard of county commission-| Frank Paul at the commissioners’ Special features are staged every aft-|ers will advertise for bids to fill meeting Wednesday ernoon and evening. The show is) the ravine now crossed by the Des) 41 iia. tor open from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. It} Moines» bridge, it was announced : will close Saturday night. Thursday. The bridge has been| Lake Sammamish sh Ducks, geese and turkeys also are| pronounced unsafe. were held up pe on exhibit. Angry verbal battles be-| An offer to fill the ravine was! disputo as to ri uction of the © line road RG A | N BA SEMENT Slips $1.95 Excellent Hope Muslin—Lengthsto 5 Yards—15c Yd, 600 Prins! “Qy 5 STYLES! “RICE & HUTCHINS’” OXFORDS Four models in the indispene ~~ | 86-INCH OUTING 25c 15c YD, | ALL-LINEN TOWELS 35¢ able costume slips. The tailore: if 1,000 yards, all whit 8x36 inches, He fi All style is made from white nair o nen Towels, size 17x33 inches, sook, with strap or built-up shoul der, gathered hips, and 20-inch ‘ AIRPLANE LINEN DA $1.75 hems. They are cut generously 2,000 yards } Extra qualft res wide— and come in sizes 86 to 44. The plane Cloth—4¢ i other styles are lacy, and one is made from dotted shimerin. Ir both white and colors. Second Floor—The Bon Marche bolts. Wonderful v ) January White Sale Embroidery Flouncings 50c| | Sheer Handkerchiefs 25c Chemises $1.00, $1.50 and $1.95 86-inch Flouncings, made from voile, Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, ll Gowns ae embroidered in punch work and floral hand-embroidered, and pongee crepe in ] | patterns, with firmly scalloped edges. many novelty patterns. $1.00, $1.50 and $1.95 p All New Styles! Sy For Women 00, $1.60 and $1.96 | || | | | exeiood Bes) 2 . f eat Oem ca | pper Main Floor—The Bon Ma White Sale of Art Needlework Stamped Bedspreads Stamped Centers , and Scarfs $2.65 is less than Rice & Hutchins’ cost of a making these fs D>, shoes / Vm | otis tarpon Design as sketched, stamped on good “ie quality white fabric. Size 12x45 inches. Model is worked in D, M. C. strand, Art Shop—Third Floor—The Bon Marcho R Lace-Trimmed Scarf 88c FRINGE 10¢ YARD Th . 1 /g/ 4a A y) White Jewel Cloth, trim- Sports heels and styles—street heels In brown, two-toned brown or black. Art Shop—Third Floor UNION STREET AVENUE q | and styles, as pictured, Goodyear welts. | Sizes 3 to 8—widths mostly A to D. as tg ‘ . ’ ize 16x48 Third Floor. fires burnings ‘The height pre-war Scotch! keep it from f Pouring alco! your apartmen| necessarily kee| Why ts i warm weather sce don’t necd This is the t strong men bret the thought uf @ Some apartm occupants shiv it impossible to Counctiman G ing to resign. stance on reco quitting his ob; a lving. s———_ LI'L GE VA | Curfew sh | The young n | to all the flay “How ore car?” “Simply wond tice a child, and over @ grown Our benny's in Getting over “Owing to t! this week,” say! Times, “several marriages will next week.” Now will you the press? . WAITING, FO Prohibition off {il a sharp thaw River valley is fires under a lot out, . Of course, one remain single d to wear his Chi during the year. . Another way tache and stick gum, . According to patch, the demo for the 1924 cama doing? Picking ¢ . Sometimes it Postage stamps ¢ times you have { licks, & A lot uv m dying for a dri Eve are just d, Well, here it 2 have resole . J. Dashleigh Fi Sweetie, is a real fers Hans to &nd Lee to F o Harrison Who remember: Politician who used People what th UNconstitutiona: Some men are ¥ Achieve fame and With movie stars. Henry Ford saj Ought

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