The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 11, 1924, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR WOMAN SOUGHT , | VETS’ OFFICER Robbers Not Must File Red sii: on Barbers, Is pa eye di Income Tax Saturday IS ATTACKED Court Clai Creates Sensation in Expose ourt aim WASHINGTC Ma Soa of Alleged Acts |. le Invites De Kids. a FLYERS DEPART Circumnavigators of Air ty Be Banqueted rr Judge Agrees That tee WEED for Friday night, ‘cause we're al ” Fagen ¢ & Carter, Siar Staff, Phot BY G. LUCILLE BU ties Fagan's Hey fellers—dont’ prom uthin i goin’ down to Pan THE BON MARCHE ey Ba RGAIN BASEMENT ow overhead expenses help to bring bargain prices. No extra safespeople. Help yourself in the Bargain Basement and you will help to keep prices low. ew DRESSES 19 —artichoke —almond green —king blue —sheik —black Canton and Flat Crepe in smart attractive styles. Long silk fringe trim; gold lace in- sertion ; long scarfs with clus- ter of tucks at the back; fine tucked girdle effects; novelty rose button trim of self material on contrasting shades. 264 Jobbers’ Sample CORSETS | : About six styles in pink and white coutil, but not all sizes in all styles, —practical front lace; girdles; back lace. Sizes 3 to 8 Widths B, C and D Five Styles is in Patios Leather and Suede All black styles with novelty cut-outs, light weight welts and MacKay turns; Cuban and High heels—some with rubber lifts. Strap styles with and without dull kid and suede trimmings. ds y for 7 a tae enday night Just crazy about kids—news especially, and he's gon 4 up more excitement a es says there isn't a oye ‘n the whol news hustlers © boys who ta’ <n “Y” Offers Course Former Crew Men to Stage Reunion Exoneration Demand 3 in Hair signe Is Made by Zihlman Beauty Shop Is “Different’’ i exhibit: 1 exchtigg £ spectategs Man Found in Roos Filled With Gases Snatches Woman’s © Purse and Escapes Introduces New Shades in the Newly Arrived Silk Hosiery URE SILK, Semi-fashioned Hose, topped with lisle. In shades of brown, beaver, nude, cameo, flesh, tanbark, Airedale, black and white. $1.35 EAMED- BACK STOCKINGS of pure silk, fashion marked. Spring shades of brown, beaver, nude, cameo, flesh, tanbark and black. $1.65 ULL - FASHIONED, medium - weight” Silk Stockings, with lisle tops. In shades of black, white, brown,-nude, tanbark, Airedale, flesh and cameo. $1.85 EAVY SILK HOS , fuli fashioned, with ligle garter tops. In black, brown, beige, Orien- tal pearl, tanbark and cameo. $2.35 UL L-FASHIONED CHIFFON HOSE, deli- }eate and still serviceable. Lisle hemmed tops. In black, gunmetal and Aztec. $2.95 Main Floor—The Bon Marche Cottons, Towels, Linens Bon Marche Prices Indian Head 20c Yard | 2,000 yards Unbleached Indian Head, a yard wide —and a real buy. 36-Inch Fine Muslin | | checks. 20e Yard 2,200 yards, good qual-| 25¢ Turkish Towels ity; unbleached. Special | 19¢ value. 50 doz.—heavy bleached ;, T 50c Turkish Towels | Gyeiish Towela, Size 18x 39c 100: Aeden heavy” dow English Broadcloth ble thread bleached Turk- 50¢ Yard ish Towels. Size 22x45, 600 yards, extra fine inches. Not over 1 dozen | quality for shirts. Lengths to a customer at this| to 5 yards. In blue, tan, price. ' gray. Important value. $1.85 Linen Damask $1.50 Yard All Pure Linen Table Damask—heavy quality, 68 inches wide, unbleached. Will give the best of wear. Good looking floral patterns. Third Floor—The Bon Marche 36-Inch Cotton Ratine 50¢ Yard Heather mixtures—good weight, all colors. Also plain shades, stripes and Stamped Needlework Event! 1,000 Stamped ! House Dresses } Fast Colors! Seven Styles! 32 Blue 40 Gold 38 Blue IX of the seven lovely styles are sketched here. Firm | linene, in fast shades of blue, pink, gold and Javen- $1.00 | Firm Cotton Ling 87 Lavender $1 Pink 33 Blue LL frocks are easily made up in any sizes to 4 Telephone and mail orders will receive prompt at. | der, The designs are distinctive and highly effective— | tention. to be embroidered in contrasting colored D. M. C. Please order by style number from sketch, Art Needlework, Main Floor—The Bon Marche New Silks, Glos and Woolens —at Remarkeity Low Prices and Featuring the Importance of* Spring’s High Colors 40-Inch Fine Satin Canton $2.95 An extra fine quality of lustrous Satin Canton, in new shades of Crabapple, Lacquer, Coolidge, Ivory, Jade, Deer, Sapphire, Pitch Pine, Pink, Nickel, Cocoa, Sandalwood, Navy and Black. 36-Inch Printed All-Silk Pongee $1.25 Durable and pretty silk in new designs and colorings, 39-Inch Amorosa Prints $2.95 avely Cr repes and Prints, whi h will adopt lines graciously in blow drease t# and trimmings. Navy, Brown, C 1 iray and Silver, with all sorts of vivid ‘and dull toned’ pa 39-Inch Prints and Matelasse $3.50 Faccone Printed Silks to almost any Spring dr with allover patternings, blockings and stripes of contrasting color. 39-Inch Heavy Matelasse Print $3.95 Satin Matelasse in heavy, pliant quality of mixed silk and wool. Black, Tan and Navy, variously patterned in vivid shades Cinder, Pink, Peac! and many other shades. Ground shades are | and Matelasse Prints, which are adaptable | biouses and linings. Cocoa, 36-In. Plain and Striped Tricosham $2 A favorite Knitted Glos Fabric, for dresses, blouses and @ underthings. In Black, Navy and Brown in plain weave, and be) Black, Cocoa and Brown in drop-stitch. 36- and 40-Inch Radium Silks $1.95 Heavy quality, for linings, underthings, blouses and frocks. Beige, Orchid, Brown, Copenhagen, Dark 35-Inch Silk-Mixed Pongee 59c ~ A. specially low price on serviceable weight Natural Pongee: ¥ wash and wear excellently. 36-Inch Marigold Crepes $1.45 : A beautiful glos Knitted fabric for many dress uses, In Navy, Canna, Ocean, Orchid, Tan, Beige, Chinese Yellow, G liver, Lacquer, and many other new shades, 38-Inch Glos-Mixed Brocades $1.75 Glos and Cotton Brocades in serviceable, firm qualiy, For ¢ In Black, Navy, Midnight, Silver, Third Floor—The Bon Marche 56-Inch All-Wool Tweeds and Homespuns, Yd. Inexpensive new woolens, including mixed flake tweeds, especially good $1.25 looking “a Spring coats, di and suits. In tan, green, gray; also mixed shades of gray, tan and Oxford. Third Floor, The Bon Marche Butterick Patterns for April Are Here—Showing Interesting New Styl Also “The Dressmaker,” Butterick Patterns—$1.00. At PIKE STREET —SIECOND AV. ENUE — UNION STREET —SBATTLE a book telling how to do all the needful little things in sewing and how to Third Floor—The Bon Marche Hennafoam—a Shampoo 50c Bottle It cleans and brightens and gives and luster to the hair, Drug Section, Main Floor—The Bon

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