The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 7, 1924, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

———— a ee | Artist Comes | | Famous Washington Named Among ats 10 States Held Doubtful BY LAWRENCE MARTIN Here Harp Player to Appear in Concert at Plymouth Chureh initely are not They are All of New England an southeast of the heard rum Women May Learn French at “Y. W. ie Bpropportunity to leer k f€orrectly by a suro and easy method Ms offered at t r. giris or housewiv tend school. A t 23 lessons !s bein: vanced class, ‘ ; ‘Thursday at 3 o' Alberto Salvi, harp tuose of the ill play at the Plymouth gational church on Tuesda ening, Febre der the au of Wali MacMurray. ne of Italy a receiver aining at the he Italian government. His », considered as one I's greate sh doncert har sts, u wry 12, at father was a harp me THE BON MARCHE ARGAIN BASEMEN Manufacturer’s Cleanup of Odds and Ends Finish the Winter in a Pair of These! 350 PAIRS SATIN, SUEDE AND CALFSKIN PUMPS «nd OXFORDS “Rice & Hutchen’s” make “Rice & Hutchen’s” make CUSTOM MADE aon im EA Black, brown and tan— not all colors in all ma- terials. I w and medium heels. Goodyear welts and hand-turned. Thi ‘umps; four styles in Oxfords. Broken sizes—C and D Widths. When you get style andl good quality Faoterial combined they’re certainly bargains. And look at the price— Wool Grepe and Plaid Flannel DRESSES 19° Some with pleated skirts button trim; Peter Pan co! and contrasting materials y buckles; shoestring b ~ ter and long sleeves. 50 more of those fast selling Dresses in six smart styles — brown, mode, gray, taupe and sheik. Sizes 16 to 40 side ties; braid and THE SEATTLE STAR PASTOI Baker Wool Crop Brings 40 Cents FREE OF CHARGES LAND, ¢ ay IY PARE 109 $15.95 Silk and Woo} DRESSES ¢ REDUCED Postoffice Space Bids Are Requested mm “My Home” Raided; | Flames Endanger Liquor Is Seized County Records I ul r CELA I 1—¥ 2a gS So TAR Sd an Moire, Canton Crepe and Poiret Twill For Misses and Small goer") ondertal Value are the favored fabrics, and the lir The silk dresses are i less mode, which might be smartly u The wools are tailored, and also trimr embroidering. In light and dark shades, and siz Second Floor—The Bon Marche fabrics s 16 to m, of course. th after 1 me even and novelty 86 in the youthful sleeve braids anc For Girls and Sinall Women A Group of Coats euseres: © $10.95 16 were $14.95 2 were $12.95 VERPLAIDS, overstripes and and polaires, both collared | with fur and with self fabric. * | Well made, in youthful, becom ing styles. All-around belted models as well as side-tie ef- fects. h Sizes 12, 1 p> | shades 5,000 Pieces Factory Ends CUT GLASS 10c—15c—25c More than 5,000 pieces of Cut Glass T of shapes—all cut in the 14 and 16, in wanted of tan, gray and brown Girls’ Wear. econd Floor Tableware in a splendid variety attractive Star and Grape designs. Anticipate Your Future Needs! Water Tumblers Iced Tea Tumblers Lemonade Tumblers Water Goblets Tall Ice Cream Glasses. . . Low Sherbet Glasses Oyster Cocktail Glasses. . Handled Punch Glasses. .. Wine Glasses Water Pitchers to match. .69c Union St. Basement—The Bon Marche Troop 2, of the Madrona School, will give a Boy Scout demonstration at 4 VIKE STREET TheBouMarché SECOND AVENUE New York Jobber Cleared Surplus of 100 Wool Vests and Shp: Ons and we pass our saving on to you $1.95 HE Vests are the smart sleeveless things that girls specially approve this spring— and they come in brushed and unbrushed wool in many plain, striped and mottled styles. The Slip-ons are in various novelty weaves, both plain and ca striped. In wanted tans, grays ond high colors Second Floor—The Bon Marche 36-Inch Ecru Marquisette, Yard Good quality, in full-bolt pieces. 36- Inch Curtain Nets Reduced to | | sts, assorted designs, some shadow pat- | 36- nck Heavy Lace Nets, Yard | With large square weave, finished with wat vedge edges. In light ecru. Fourth Floor—T he Bon Marche Books! Sale—400 Copyright Fiction (Reprints) 49 Cc Included are: © to the The Heart of Unaga, by : Ridgwell Cullum shen * sal se opts 2 d e stories by E. The Amazing Interlude, hi by Mary Roberts Rine- The Forelgner, by Ralph Randall Parrish and J hart 3 Connor S. Fletcher. Upper Main Floor —The Bon Marche Bulk Stationery 24 Sheets, Special 10c ee : bing Paper Novelty Candles dali bates mrt and 15c Each—2 for 25c ‘ Gs Six attractive styles to choose from, in Lagat lopes, size 10, pkg. 10¢. harmonizing shades, Napkins, 100 for 12¢. Typewrlting Paper, good qu Waxed Paper, § rolls for 25¢. 100 sheets Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche For Valentine’s Day Valentines, a wide variety of designs, Streamers and Festoons, Nips Oppenheim, 10¢. Luncheon Sets, 12 plates, 12 napkins, 1 table cover, in Cupid and Heart de- sign, set S5¢. Valentine Napkins, 2 doz. 15¢, doz 8¢. Nut Cups, doz. 50¢, 60¢, $1.00. Valentine Crepe Paper Aprons for 15¢. Valentine Caps, doz. 5O0¢; each, 5¢; dozen, $1.00; cach, 10¢. Seals and Cutouts, pkg. 10¢. Light Shades, 10¢ and 25¢. Valentine Materials, pkg. 35¢. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Cards, dozen 10¢. plain and decorated, for A decorative purposes; fold 15¢ ¢ ind 25¢. UNION STREET — SEATTLE

Other pages from this issue: