The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 14, 1924, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR Most complete stocks of New Spring Merchandise for all the family, Everything arranged to make shopping easy! Plenty of extra salespeople ready—yes, anxious—to make your shopping trip a pleasure! SPRING SUITS— For Men and Young Men 924.90 ——— 4 : bright A splendid assortment of smart styles in de- ltl pendable fabrics. Belted, sport and plain-back models in all the seasonable shades. Homespuns! Cassimeres! Unfinished Worsteds! Blue Serge! Banker’s Grey The extra amount of good tailoring put into these suits will. appeal to the individual who expects his suit to hold its shape. Variety of color, style and material will make selection easy. For Spring Play Days! New Rompers and Creepers, 98c OLLY little garments, fashioned from ginghams and = chambrays. Some embroidered and some trimmed with embroidery Mill [ Of Character $7 50 ° and Variety ° H*s chosen for their practical smartness—and in such a variety of style that anyone could select one from this group for any sort of wear. The hats sketched merely suggest the quantities of individual modes represented, Table after table of glowing color—Matador and Chinese red, Madonna and Poudre blue, silver and lariat, artichoke and navy, and smart black ' Third Floor—The Bon Marche In pink, blue, tan, rose, green and blue. Sizes ft to 4 years. Baby Shop, See Floor—The Bon Marche Men's Shop, Jost Inside the Door, Lower Entrance Second Avenue New Styles You’ll Like MALLORY HATS | $5.00 | Gray in soft tones ‘and soft fabrics will “Hat” smart dressers this season There are various shades of gray, with full brims and crowns, The center crease and slight pinch in the front Spring Hats Bags! Vanities! New ‘Ones For Girls E VERY new shape, envelope, flat vanity, pouch and swagger, in patent and 2 9 z= e ull grains The leathers buffed calf, beaver calf, grained goat, and ‘3 $ e u d leather. Lined with leather or silks, and fitted variously with coin . an . purse or mirror. f Envelope and Pouch Bags ISS Six-to-Twelve-Year-Old will find OOD looking bags, in shapes and shades for spring use. The leathers are sheer delight in these charming good quality, and attractive finish. There are many tooled leathers in- styles, which have the finished and cluded in this group, In black, brown, gray and tan, are just right to give that desired touch of Spring smartness Theyrcome with bound, welt and raw edgesto suit the aste of all from student to business man. We stock cor- -ct proportions for all. Also the newest styles and blocks in black, pearl, slate, silver, nickel, smoke, maple, sand, beige, seal and tiffin sophisticated airs of mother's and big sister's hats—and still ‘are delightfully girlish! In dainty combination of silk and straw, flower trimmed, or finished in dashing scarf effects. Many new plaided silks. Graduated Indestructible Pearl Beads ELICATE and dainty strands of white or warm pink Pearl beads. The strand {3 finished with sterling clasp, set with rhinestones...In two lengths, 24 and 27 inches Bracelets—Smart for Spring Ov must be braceleted to be smart—and here are the newest sorts at a vesy low price. Wide styles to be worn above or below the elbows, tn pierced styles, stoneset bands and carved and tinted styles, which are Just Inside the Lower Second Avenue Entrance very effective. Main Floor—The Bon Marche Silk rocks For i) “¥ Spring Offered ata PS Very Low Price $24.75. Youthful Frocks —with all the alluring little pleatings and de- mure little but- ton-up coilars! There are heavy Third Floor—The Bon Marche Long and Short! Girls’, Junior Girls’ and Small Women’s Spring Coats f Spring Gloves! For one’s boyish suit or long-sleeve dresses, of course one must have the gauntlet or strap-wrist gloves to accom- pany them—then another pair of long gloves should be an accessory of every well-dressed woman—to wear with the short-sleeve dresses, Long Lambskin Gloves $4.45 Imported Gloves, 16-button length, overseam atyle, with Paris. point back, in black, white, brown, tan, gray and beaver, Gauntlet Fabric Gloves $1.25 Imported Washable Fabric Gloves that give one an alr of smart- neas—they’re the gauntlet style, with wide flaring cuffs, embrold- yb of Rare ¢red In contrasting tones. Choose from gray, mode, sable, oak and 50 Strap-Wrist Fabric Gauntlets $2.00 pongee $ f Strap all the way around, with straight cuff heavily embrojdered Perrin’s French Kid Gloves $4.95 Heed ee apn) Dew covert, desert gray, tiade;: benyer ands tec, lengtli—ovérneam sewn, with Paris-potnt backs, in black, white, brown, gray and beaver. 16-Button Length Fabric Gloves $1.50 Perrin’s Long Kid Gloves $6.00 In brown, oyster, mastic and gray, with arms embroidered in| French Kid Gloves, 16-button length—overseam sewn, with Paris. contrasting: colors. point backs, in black, white, brown, gray and beaver. Main Floor—The Bon Marche ~ New Spring Hosiery for Children Coats specially tailored for women who are small—and who cannot wear the garments proportioned for larger figures— as well as charmingly youthful styles for girls. Soft, supple fabrics, in clean cut, straight hanging styles in the boyish manner. There are stripes and hairline plaids ag well as plain shades. Tan, Mexican brown, Gypsy red, arti- choke, Bleu Royale, lariat and navy. Girls’ Wear, Second Floor—The Bon Marche Fanéy Roll-Top Socks _ | ings. Fine Quality Lisle Socks Half.and three-quarter Socks, with both seamless and fashioned feet. Light and dark shades, plain «5 Oc Richelieu rib. Glossy Fiber-Plated Socks Roll top styles in solld shades of black, white, buttercup, red, romper Qc pink, sky, lavender and buck In half lengths, finished with smart | roll'tops, and in wanted spring wir 2 5e Ribbed Lisle Socks Three-quarter Socks, ribbed to the toe. Black, brown, gray and vein OC with fancy roll tops, Fine Cotton Stockings Very fine quality Stockings which will give good service. In shades vALY black and brown. Roll-Top Silk. Socks Soft Silk Socks with roil tops, in shades of black, white, romper, vutter ® Fe cup, pink, sky, lavender and beige. Main Floor, The Bon Marche Boys’ Heavy Stockings Reinforced foot, double knee, and tent gart top. In black only. eet ee ee ee Fine Lisle Stockings Fine quality Isle in plata or Riche- Meu rib. In shades of black, wnite> Oc brown, beige, buck and pongec. Misses’ Glos Stockings Glos and mercerized stockings, with double feet and elastic rib top. In black, white, row J 00 suede and gray . silk crepes in sport weaves, pliant crepe satin, crisp taffetas and brilliantly beaded Canton crepes. LY, In Mexican browns, lariat, Fleur de Poudre and Madonna blues, silver, black, poppy, artichoke and Bleu Royale. ’ 8 ASAT Bi. on hii Second Floor—The Bon Marche All Shoes fitted by aid of the Footoscope. Children’s Blucher Lace Shoes Comfortable little shoes, made of washable elk leather, in brown or smoke and two-tone effects. Have flexible mooney oak leather soles. On footform lasts—no nails or tacks to hurt the feet, Sizes 2 to 5, $2.50 and $2.75 In The Bon Marche Food Shops Orange Pekoe Blend Tea,; Armour’s Star Ham, Libby’s Rosedale Pine- de | Lh, 29¢ apple, 25c lielor black te Extra faney corn fed stock. | A delicious black twa Mania" relhi trom 7 to ths Large Can Biloed Pingappie fo! y half or whole ham. of ~ "7 isl | Armour’s Star or % California Yellow Cling Boys’ Spring St 2 Pairs of $1 All Wool—Sizes 7 to 18 Yoke back, Inverted plait down center back Attractive box plait on either sido to belt— alpaca lined. —Patch pockets. with flap. > eA —Knickers full, lined— ] f seams taped. 4 —Overpinid and taney | mixtures of gray and f beaver, Other TwoKnicker Suits $7.95 to $22.50 ‘ Baseball Suits—sizes 6 to 16, $8.75 to $6.00. Boys’ New Spring Caps— popular light colors— one-plece top, unbreak- se able visor, Sizes 6% to 7%, $145, Juvenile Suits—for la 4 to 8—$7.50 to $12. Jaunty Caps—for lads 4 to §—S1.65 und $1.95, Main Floor Sizes 5% to 8, $3.00 and $9.25 Knickers Growing Girls’ New Style Strap Pumps, $6.50 This new pattern is made with broad, one-strap—has two buttons and cut-out on the instep, In patent, black or brown calf. ‘Goodyear welt sewed soles and rubber heels on the frat last. Widths AA to D. Sizes 214 to 8. A 206 ‘a m, A Mea Compound Extract of . { iven away with | ottle purchased. vt Blend Coffee—ronst- a oaty, ea 2 for. fa and bie + perfect SeMaie Oe el wife's Hneon, by a m Marche Bread, 4 ar cured, “ 9 ? Loaf, 10¢ snlen”” “ooo” me The Crease’’—Boys’ Shoes Wheteseme, Bread with x trap, cummed of surplus senses Developed of brown calf on the Playne last, with Goodyear Metter Butterhorns, made with bi ALAN el lr pd : a a sewed oak leather soles. Blucher lace style with eyelets to utter and topped with nuts, HOUR ID. eee ere vers O18 erry or Goone- ‘Op. 2 for Ihe, & for , + Be x c vor- i 2 ke, raisin or plain, Mrorsie vaste, eae + fine fave. | Sizes 9 to 13%, $4.00—sizes 1 to 2, $4.50—nizen 2% to 6, $5.00 » Plain . -2h¢ | Homemade Orange Marma-| Pinymate White Soab, pur Third Moor—T hi ‘ Devil's Food Cakes, | Inde, rich and delicate white floating Poet (4 for fon Marshe a: 80¢ | vored, Ib. 18e, 2 Ibe, ... fe Me, 25 for . Luncheon at the Counter—35c American Pot fonast with Homemade Noodles Mashed Potatoes Bread and Mutter Apple Pile, Goffes or Milk in Floor, The Hon Marche st. | 00 | | 1 | © Mayonnalne, fresh | ‘en quality, Ib, ate | L

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