The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 22, 1924, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR abs eet in a Big Way With New Things for Spring Oriental Saterday, ‘Boy eae ‘Day” Last Day of The Bon Marche’s Biggest Pacific Northwest Products Exhibition! # SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23-,-BOY SCOUT DAY Orchestra—Olympic Serenaders. S. Humbele, baritone Demonstration ®y Boy Scouts, Mr. Stuart Walsh, Scout Executive, in charge. Women’s Silk and | Washable Fabric Fiber Hose $1.00 | Gloves 79c Double soles and toes, high spliced heels | Two-clasp, strap-wrist or gauntlet and garter tops of lis In shades of style, as well as 16-button length, in black, white, brown, g r cabin, beav- a good range of seasonable colors. er, otter, beige and champagne. Kid and Lambskin Gloves, Slightly Semi-Fashioned Thread Silk Hose $1.50 Soiled, $1.45 In both heavy and medium weight. Re- They're reduced from higher price 5 inforced foot and garter top of lisle. In for this ng. Imported black, white, brown, sand, gray and cham- style in black, white, brown pagne. gray. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche es ne midwinter | ft“ a ea ° sea 2 he ol of F leurelle F rocks 17 Wardrobe Trunks Reduced to $2 5 Sp ring Top Coats Miss Leona Butler, who Ladies’ Institute, = pul New as Spring Itself! Full-size Trunks, with hat box, shoe box, laundry bag, 10 ham- Ul pers and 8 drawers—originally much higher priced. In Breezy Sport Styles! T'S a dit of old China—that’s all riginally much higher priced. | You may know very well that) you started out t e —————— e mival of the Young fee be Knights of © KF ASHIONED from a lustrous new Adorable Little 4 you may be : 5 . 4 A in to the K. ( glos in an_ interesting pebbled : CR OOSE, light and infinitely comfortable— eleatal hol weave, which is firm enough to preclude Gingham Dresses $1.95 1 \ L with that dash of smartness which sport whether it's Hon; 7 g 4 ri 6 iy x D ns sty", j ¢ 3 ¢ j “oats 8 re j 5 ativ 2 Eaene what's more, you dont core stretching and sagging. Panty style Dresses—as clever as can'be. In checked and plain coats should have in a superlative degree. The Dene nce tabbing should The lines are long and supple, and |} colors, some trimmed with collar and pockets of organdie—oth- [¥ | fabrics are soft and supple—as smart fabrics ers with a gay, pleasureseeking especially becoming of women of fuller |} ets hand embroidered in cross-stitch, others with little flowers = 4. must be this spring—and they include light- ens.” couple of figure embroidered on. Both straight and belted models. Se weight Bolivia, fine twills and sport mixtures. old, voted 15 tim puple 0! 7 ; : * queens, gathered up an armful of eet, s fs 8 Rompers—Special 95c % In epring’s favorite tans and grays, as well Yael a le asia es In spring tones of fallow cinder, An extra low price for Rompers like these. Some of black as artichoke green, Mexico and dashing over- elt ve : é WAVE. nd black, and sizes to 46. sateen, trimmed in bright colored crepe; others in blue and pink g plaids and striped styles. Down “Canton Alley” there's a Seeond Floor—The Bon Marche checks, and many with checked bottoms and white tops.. Sizes Second Floor—The Bon Marche ay cabaret, where a chorus of ris gee ree ee charming Y. L. IL. maidens sing and entertain the pleasure pilgrims who chance to enter. And Saturday r) ’ ; F ° e ere ees or Children’s Sidewalk Sulkies $6.95 ey S SS . one neat bok tots out for an airing. Sulkies with steel tube | e m tSes Now, do you want to stay home whee:s, 14-inch rubber tires—collapsible and rain-proof hood, reclining, ek aan thovciep over adjustable back and good springs. ee een ore | in the Fashionable Lower Main Floor—The Bon Marche A Dealer Cleared Us Two Special Lots to Sell terns, Shades of my honorable an- -* * _cestor’s purple and emerald dragon, 3 Colburg Braid “you'll miss one of the jazziest gilt-| ‘and-tinsel.times of your life if “ j@on'u ‘SUGAR PLANT IS PROMISED ‘Million Dollar Enterprise for West Side Construction of the proposed new | ? = million-dollar beet sugar plant within 5 fy ) the year wag promised Thursday by hi J. W. Timpson, general manager of Ke. the Utah-Idaho Sugar company, on sew “is Yih, | his return from a trip thru Whatcom, See y t Skagit and Snohomish counties. The Zand | location of the plant has not been o i WAY hs selected, but it will be at a point cen- . iral to'the beeterowing districts of | Special the three counties, he sald. ‘i Window Bias Stripes! Cross Stripes! For a number of weeks meetings Displ - | ‘Dave been held in the agricultural isplay Heather Mixtures! Beaiaticg the tarmere with, bex| Fine, Pure Silk Ties, crochet-knitted i quainting the farmers w | , s S, et-kni in an growing possibilities, and securing ‘ . exquisite variety of designs and colorings, in- lebitracts agreeing to platit ‘not over {XEATURING the newest forms of the popular cloche, with cluding black, ‘The ties in this lot. are wonder- AILORED and lacy styles in crepe de chine and radium, in Bee cork oe mat FI secs Ps its betting high crown and short back, The straw is ful in their knitted designs, New Spring { 4 delicate shades of flesh, orchid and honeydew. Trimmed fo raised at $6 4 ton, with a division | about it pliant, with an irresistible richness and softness patterns, featuring the new light and dark He ah A imac Val, tucks, French flowers and lace insets — shades. +09. of net returns on sugar that sells Bete crea a Webby Nees ore otras soles te. brie, Hoke tail ' Cross eicines: pul stripes, heather mix- TNT OOD quality crepe de chine and trousseau silk, fashioned Hiscging: Western Wastinaton into'a ‘dor, Mexico, lariat, sombrero, Yucatan, Empire blue. cores, St all Biades std) com phuations of colors. th into chemises of unusual charm and quality, In shades of vee ne Sa! Was ES . ‘Third Floor—Tbe Bon Marche pd ower Second Ave. Entrance flesh, honeydew and orchid, tailored and lace trimmed, $3.95. declared, “Beets grown under this : Second Floor—The Bon Marche Year's contracts will be shipped to our Toppenish plant, and we expect ciecatce “| |New Navel Oranges|QC | \Boys, Girls, Shop Saturday—Children’s Day at The Bon Marche King county and counties to the Just arrived—sweet and julcy. The lowest price wo Doz. south will be developed later, and have seen for a long time. %¢ a dozen while we have Meetings have already been held in any. Dozen 4 Auburn and other centers. The new Upper Main Floor Be S S ° C development is dus to recent scien- t t B 7 N S S tific investigation... that show the ee an mart Spring Coats | Bon Marche | Boys New eens uits climatic and other advantages { i : ere cocoa Savanthate i In the Food ra oll For Junior Girls and Small Women S : l S h With Two Knickers : aition sone: tadigy sdigsd dees Large Home-made Bread Large Tutti-Frutt! Cakes. In Th pecia oes jaca. TA aa | 10c Loaf Assorted Squa ) n ree Greatly for Boy Electric Company | Buttery Batterhorns, 2 for ter 3" Underpriced S SER Mayflower ‘Blend Coffee 35¢ ; a). Sizes 9 to 181, 5 Th Bile veresmpaged Gakatas:: Oreube crite nice: Prams for $1.00 MUAY, \S Groups Sizes 1 Melibed oh ‘Very smartly tailored in @ Central Electric Service Co, o Weaet tpl pa halt Prams, i very sweet; Ib, . B i 2 : has leased the entire. ground. floor tafe lle ae ae var a eataraeast 2 ah YS) $17.50 Sizes 2% to Gat $4.50 | oe Tewest styles, which of the F. M. Jordan building at Ci for home see to shell; ¥ 4 t . Buil " ’ will please boys immensely. Fifth ave. and Lenora st. for a five- : , \V/¢ $19.50 i ae ky The ae Marche's| Fully lined, with -taped f ecifications, from year term, {t was announced Satur. : j solid} seams. Very good looki } i i 8 iS. ing day by West & Wheeler. The | Delicious, carefully selected hams—by the plece on} 5 I $ : A pay by wit er: “The leave acese Siena ,carerully ‘salooted Bans iy LAS piece only my and 24.50 leather, on a “ast properly} new patterns, and fabrics Pany's business, and the now quar-| cA aft Sie aha RSI ee, Br MiP Sizes 13, 15 and 17 | proportioned bet owing| in spring weights. And Here Are More ters are being extensively altered to| Freshly churned Washi { meet the requirements of the new "Greamety Butter, 1b... -,0le nt .. 186 \ BAUTIFULLY TAILORED Mi > North Minants. Se’n Pure Pork § y hs Coats in the casual, loose: H ’ Yorthwest Products —$ spices and fre $ . i hanging styles that ‘Spring isses’ and Children’s xs i sponsors #0 onthualastically. High Shoes ool Riding Panta, manufas- Di es iN 4 rotto In: ashes ‘Sliced Macon, in dunt- he : 7 ia ae brite tured by Seattle Woolen Co, Gi ‘o Installs proet wartona: Woah T che vay Dy | ‘Cho fabrics are plain, plalded Sizes 814 (0 11 at 82.45 Well mado, 83.85. . pr for i and smartly striped, Its New Chiefs | ad Gus Polaives:: ‘Ovetetalse Sizes 1114 to 2 at $3.05 One and Two-pleco Pajamas, Knickers, tailored from Oregon Angora Grotto, No. 62, M. O. V. T.| pediotida fruit, Enough for 4 or & portions—8 cans for $1.00 7 ‘and fleecy “Brushed Po- Boe leather construction with cars wanes Garment Co, cashmere. Made by Black %. B., installed its new officers at «| eerlene Corn, delicious, aweat HUlW"s Old. Yankeo Syruy latres, in the new tans, be: heals: Gn heen soles’and rub: aitwool Cont Sweaters, from Mis. Co; $2.65. obit tie’ Madosile ‘Torigte,| on . vee . vn copper tonea and lovely B ria 4 PvE poe ores neta Ay at K. and R. Knitting Co. | Two: Boys’ Caps, non-breakable vis- Mpeee ociee iow, csonarch, ine “ber cs Fe a Get Beelion-econd FI Third Floor—The Bon Mareho hocket style, In heather and on Perfection Cap Co, at Harvard , cond Floor blue and gray, $4.65. $1.45 and $1.85. Touch, master.of ceremonies; L. B. & er Main Floor—Tho Bon Marche Benedict, secretary; C. B. W. Ray. Lunch veneer Special A Delicious Luncheon 20¢ mond, treasurer; J:,B. Messinger, Fis gee — ‘ marshal; Fred Butterworth, chamber: Roast: Lew of Veal 2 to 6:80: ay sepa A ihe 5 Candy Specials Jain; Rey. W. A. Wilson, orator; Spaghett!, Mashed Potatoes Toasted English Mufti: < Harry V. Morse, captain of the guard, Brodd nnd Butter pe el lay gon @ atin fintahed Mix, BSS Ib, icy pig ihn demain aploca Pudding. co Marmalade Salted Peanuts, 17¢ Ib, Cha ight, Coffee or Milk Tea, Coffee or Milk Cli) (A 2 A 5 Assorted Chocolates, 80¢ 1b, Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche “ - 7 Place your Want Ads in The Star PIKH STREET — SECOND AVENUH—UNION STRUBT—SBATTLE Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche and you will agree that RESULTS are better, a!

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