The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 1, 1924, Page 12

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ee ve THE SEATTLE STAR Saturday! No School! Let's Go Shopping —at The Bon Marche, of Course! UN | SMILES SUNSHINE SMIL Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Week in The Seattle Star Edited by Dr. Frank BR. Loope—Phone Capitol 4626 Girls’, Junior Girls’ and Small Women’s | Coats Reduced! Group of $8.95 WANTS BIRD CAGES A n wishing to ra me Group of Girls’, Junior Girls’ and Small Women's SMART FROCKS | Reduced | For Tumbling Boys 75 Juvenile Suits $5.85 Middy, Balkan and Oliver Twist va) q WHEEL CHAIR CHEAP s for a wh aoe veny . : @4 by Daisy B. 8; ) styles. In all-wool and worsted SPECIAL y P30) Coats 919.8 e jersey cloth, all-wool tweeds and vans UT wees io it . MAKE THEM HAPPY oe si blue serges. All trousers.are fully 4 Reduced mur good fr tig z OPORTUNITY FOR t county home are in a wee bit of ‘. , sl lined, Middy-styled suite e with to trouble, and we have promised to ; ROX Slip therm. out by anger . RIGINAL prices on these | double yoke front and back. 95 ogg Tha. ratio: outst ls :ea ee especially clever, youthful Boy Scouts of America are pre- 5 nk, 1 , pe sper need: bet wet ee uae dresses were very low—so it | paring to celebrate their 14th } few o¢ us Xt a Of Middle and the makes this reduction of unusual | Anniversary. On Saturday Troop we of us kfc < : : : piece, these \ \ \ importance! 44, of Firat Christian church, and Group of Bois grown \\\} Wool Crepes and Jerseys, | Troop 282, of West Seattle, will $19.50 appy oe we we \\ 7” I | ,, Yer. ie bapny a warm we \ Poiret Twills* and Canton | demonstrate first aid in the Sec Coat Of the hoi country with us for a week at a Crepes, designed modisnly and ond Avenue window, ston ave. ) t Sizes 12 to 16 time, ore and a go in wanted colors for immediate Boys’ Shop, Official Outfitters for Reduced KEEP SMILING ake wear. the Boy Scout Three Styles for Boys a eer Pee Fe Girls’ Wear—Second Floor Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche 4 to & Years If Dame Fortune turns her back on |; you, You can win again the fickle} aN dae me 2 : Me you" ot ms and fet and | of ho Early Spring Style and ag Price i ame, utes you mtr | " ’ Specially Bought Girls’ Coats | Girls’ and Small So, acagllee keep smiling, do. | Little Tots New Coats.°s Underpriced $8.95 Reduced to Women’s Coats | nishe | Or, if grief, cold, hollow-eyed, and] suitable for OFT, fleecy fabrics in the gayest of $5.95 $14.95 N tailored and smocked styles, trim- wer ked, The ete yt. new spring shades, Smartly tail- med with buttons and smart uses of Of overplaided, or over- VERPLAIDS, velours and Pe aac genes Pag Mars i y o o y abrie. n oy yr" ron i polaires, in jaunty side-tie an tent 7h | This tamily in straggling to Keep t ored—and expressing the new tendency self fabric. In tan, copper, rose, blues striped heavy coating, in Pst. om toed Perec Pipa tonin EEL ore DORR FONT | Detvers O04: Hen: meemivers, wll Nave to stripes and plaids. and grays, extremely ‘smart tailored] ¢- tabric. In brown, gray, blue, trail, a home to go to within a week Baby Shop, Second Floor—The Bon Marche styles, deer. Sizes 12 to 16, You'll find smiles good weapons | Call CA ptl-4626. Second Floor—The Bon Marche in the strife: ee | So, keep smiling, keep smiling, do. |g ly SING TO SHUT-INS Mercedes Tomlin, If M health tx haunting, night and | re Bar. CSS eT | ro_—5 Half-Yearly Sale of Hosiery Continues<-_ You wil! find that smiling’s going to! | joyable song and musical pro- gram at the residence of Agnes Keel and Mra, Della Urch, shut- } ins Ilving at 1522 Market st, Sunday afternoon. Women and Children WOMEN'S SEMI-FASHIONED SILK HOSE SECONDS) Double heels, toes and In black, white, brown, gray. SAMPLES OF WOMEN’S SEMI-FASHIONED SILK HOSE Taaie tops. Evenly woven, in shades of black, white, gray | and betge pay. Smiles will lead you to a happy goal; So, keep smiling, keep smiling, do. eee * Can you help me place Sem | SUNSHINE Lt ROGRAM | Love in a watchman or other | | ence aibuntt agit es Another big treat is in store for | Tight position. where he at | |the shutin radio fans tomorrow | mere *e nee Be Siig foie | | noon—12:30 to 1:30—when they will MILL OVERLOTS OF WOM LISLE STOCKI Wanted novelty weaves in navy, Samples—Seconds—Mill Overlots—for Men, SN’S er he Men *s Socks— “WOMEN’S BLACK LISLE STOCKINGS Big Savings! MEN’S MERCERIZED ISLE SOCKS pairs for $1.00. (SECONDS) —a 85¢ 5c eee Se Corn be addreas | {RCAF the Associated Student Body Mf SAMPLES OF WOMEN’S DOMESTIC AND TALae ‘RE ig aa WOMEN’S FULL-FASHIONED Tae let Tea ce Phone Garena, | [2uartet of the University of Wash: IMPORTED HOSE 35c forced ‘hee Im Black, white, brows, pray 17c SILK HOSE (SECONDS) $1 35 ~ } 6345. ! Re eaar te riko aan Cotton and isle, in plain and drop-stiteh effects In And navy acti fil [inforeed, lisle hem tops, In black only, Very ° EE wanted shades, Wayne Coleman, teacher of saxa phone, assisted at the plano by Miss Helen Crosley, who will also give several plano selections. The per sonnel of the quartet is: Ted Dris- |coll, J. Bolstad, Beecher Keefer and | Jud Keller, MEN’S WOOL-MIXED SOCKS (SECONDS) From one of the best-known makers of Quality Hose. Silght aeconds. Good weight. In black, Oxford and natural color, Three pairs for $1.00, WIDE ASSORTMENT MEN’S SOCKS 35¢c All sizes, in black, cordovan and eee GIRLS ENTERTAIN SHUT-INS Miss Agnes Anderson and Myrtice Van Camp, of the Vera Dayton Cook School of Expression enter. * tained Miss Mabel Long and Mra. Maude Krum at the residence of | Mary Haskins, 111 N. 68th st., Fri- Many of Miss Has- ind neighbors were in to MILL OVERLOTS WOMEN’S BURSON | STOCKINGS 39c Two-tone Cotton Heather Hose, plain and clocked. Drop: SAMPLES OF WOMEN’S FULL- FASHIONED SILK HOSE Some Mele tops, othérs all silk. In black, white and colors. MILL OVERLOTS OF CHILDREN'S $1.35 Two-tone a eRe A ee style. Sizes 35 e 6% to 9%. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche “Kayser” Silk Gloves Reduced to $1.50 , atitch styles, : WOMEN’S SILK AND FIBER STOCKINGS (SECONDS) Reinforced feet and hem tops of lisle. In wanted shor colorings Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Millinery for Little Girls Wool-mixed, all medium-heavy welg amart heather mixt Upper and Lower Main Floors—The Bon Marcho LONESOME CLUB GRATEFUL The Lonesome club wishes to thank Miss Ruth Dougherty and the following students, who entertained |them with such an elegant program on Tuesday evening: Katherine Gothmueller, Dorothy Sonnonberg, Elizabeth C. Wright, Frances Er-| ving, Ruby Dice, Constance Emit, | Winifred Seifert, Ilean Thornton, Patricia Ash, Dorothy Aurich, Ruby Swartz and William Gothmueller. For Girls and Women Smart New Sweaters $3.95 A very special price, indeed! WEATERS have captured Fashion's fancy again MR. W. G. G. BENWAY KILLS DEER WITH KNIFE NEW BERN, N, C., Feb. 1—Dr |Herbert A. Taylor, malarial expert lof an international health organiza- tion located here, killed a full-grown deer with a penknife during a hunt | $1.95 to $4.95 UCH becoming little models are now displayed—developed in patent Milan, adorned with stream- ers, embroidered effects, novelty —and the new models for spring wear are un- usually attractive. In all the wanted sport models, golf, slip-on and collar affairs—developed in brushed wool and mohair fared, For Girls—8 to 14 Double Silk Gloves, two-clasp style, in black, brown, gray and pongee. Imported Fabric Gloves $1.50 Strap-wrist style, with novelty embroidered cuffs. In street shades of gray, tan, beaver and oak. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Manager Union Central Life |} |‘ Graven county low grounds. Two edges. In black, tapestry blue, there are Sweaters in slip- Kayser Glove Silk Vests $2.95 deer were started simultaneously by | : ' vermilli d on and button styles—of Insurance Company, formerly |] | °°" ; | beige, brown and vermillion red. yles—o: 5 ‘ i : u Field Secretary U. S. Chamber edge ow bprae staged tas one |B Othir smart affairs choose Wows brushed wool, in browns, Vests of good quality glove silk, bodice style, with bars was visible. Gunners blazed away | are ; tans and . tri d with dainty ribbon shoulder straps. Reinforced under the ‘ott ceaaramied at this, The other almost collided elty straws and silks in which to tans and gray, trimmed with - Will act as the presiding with Taylor in its dash to errape. | smart stripes. arms, cut full—in pink, white, black, orchid, peach and Second Floor—The Bon Marche apricot. Reinforced Marvelfit Bloomers to Match, $4.50 ie Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marchi display their charms. Third Floor—The Bon Marche officer at the Twenty-ninth Annual Graduating Exercises of Wilson's Modern Business College to be held at the Ma- sonic Temple, Pine Street and Harvard Avenue, Friday The latter seized the deers ear as It flashed past him. A rough and tum. | ble fight followed. Taylor brought a vest pocket knife into play. With | this he cut the deer’s throat. | Popular Toiletries Reduced evening, February 1. Presi- |}/ '@ Mavis Talcum Powder, originally 50c, reduced to...37¢ z : : sa x Be Tidrpitin Pak HANGS WASH Mavis Creme Powder, in all shades............... 37¢ Neckwear Specially Priced at 50c Pee headoad: graduate oe Mavis Astringent Cream and Mavis Double Compacts, Crisp, new Organdie Collar and Cuff Sets, in white *. C. Herbsman will deliver [hie Co sales BG Bo 5 Seda pane: Saab tear veins TOO and ecru—cleverly trimmed in lace or spoke stitching. the address to the class, and Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Linen Collar and Cuff Sets, edged with contrasting folds. Eyelet embroidery elaborates the vest, collar and cuff sets, Others prefer cut work and Venise styles. Vests, Collar and Cuff Sets $1.25 Of cross-barred, striped or plain organdie, elaborately trimmed in novelty stitching, frills of organdie and gay colored folds. Separate ecru organdie collars are edged with wide Valenciennes. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Mr. Lioyd Spencer will also speak. The public is invited. The exercises are free. Tempting Prices in the Food Shops ARMOUR'’S STAR HAMS, EXTRA FANCY BY THE PIECE, LB. 31¢ Armour's Star Sliced Bacon, Freshly churned Washington freshly smoked and sliced, in | Creamery Butter, guaran ustproof cartons, Ib. 48e; % —__ fresh, Ib. . ; ¢ IB LOCAL es. sa ties © Sig's Pure ‘Pork ‘Sausage, of Swift's Boneless Butts, lean, | beat spices and pure freah nicely trimmed, bork: tbe. ‘ 3¢ feat ihe Yakima Honey, pure strained honey, thick; Ib Swift's Premium Bon Marche Mayonn fancy, light we! daily, uniform In ¢ the piece, Ib... ss .seeee es Ibe se ees EUGENE CHRISTIAN’S VEGE DEMONSTRATION—FRE = SAMPLES r Children’s School and Dress Sioes Low Priced ! = Misses’ and Children’s Growing Girls’ High At the House of Service Save on Home Needs — ood ‘ Colonial Tumblers 40-Watt ‘et cota farehe, evel] | High Cut Lace Shoes Lace Novelty Shoes HOME OF THE BEST rs uty Targel] | Ait gotid eather construction, $4.95 Sat of. 8 Daokyen + delictous frul Paul jam, ‘large Goodyear welt sewed soles and A a 25c $2 50 bc ¥ ids PR a ONe a ae [ar ns 206 rubber heels. In either black or Pe cn gst 2 tL pon tag for Lamps 25c s BON Poe ee wine MANY VARIETIES brown. On footform last. Widths © soles and rubber heels. In patent Good looking Not refills, Good GLASSES ON EARTH 2 FOR 20¢—EACH 11¢ B to B. vith ay toes ble Glass i mys Butterhorns, made with real Old-fashioned Marshmallow Sizes 8% to I, $3.45 aE CURE Sigh: tenet Shen Ck aD brown with fieldmouse tops, Sizes which do not EX/. MINATIONS butte d topped with nuts, Cakes, assorted flavors... Si % 2, e 7. Shdt ith et aie Sas Sitst sci SUK TH | seyire outa aaa tevis Yoel | Boye’. Spal MONON Break eats. (Me J afte FREE Lig es Seer IST VIMOUSL CAKON RUC EO Chbae hrc ete joys cia cna! Gold Band Cups and Japanned GENUINE ORANGE PEKOE BLEND TEA and Dress Shoes Ss 2lc Pai F rience in vision ‘K platen charatbdlgne. Mail Boxes ay bes oro say (BLACK) LB, 41¢ aot solid leather construction, Good looking and sturdy. With K. ‘enal rect ‘ a at Buck “aie A Ore Joodyear welt sewed soles and rub. Wi eyes with eneag sages We Special. Gre Lie ¥ ue gar sna acke Peper 1 peeee SuinporPASmy: Hadise; itch Soot Destroyer i ey ppectatisk “inthe nies Se Oranges, haves, and wide or English lasts. 1lc 35c Dee Grading in our Eeonomy Laundry, Tablets, will Bisse 9’ to: 1846, $8.50 Keep your chimneys clean, Walnuts, and easy to shel modern tens-grinding plant—the popular Toric and Kryptok IN. BLE BIFOCAL LENSES, Always Reliablet MARCUM OPTICAL CO. DR. C. MARCUM 917 FIRST AVENUE Near Madison MA in-3699 Sizes 1 to 2, $4.00 Sizes 214 to 6, 84.50 Third Floor—The Bon Marche remove fruit and ink stains— half price, box............100 Smet Pint Size Icy Hot Vacuum Bottles 98c Useful all-year around. Union St. Basement—The Bon Marche ~ Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Lunch at the Counter—35c Creamed Chicken Pie Bread and Butter with Carrots and Peas Cake a la Mode Mashed Potatoes Coffee or Mill Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche His son may be president | of the United States, but that} doesn’t prevent John Cool- idge from hanging out his| household wash at the Cool-| idge home near Plymouth,| ; Don't Forget Pacific Northwest Products Exposition February 11th to 23rd Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche

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