The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 14, 1924, Page 3

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’ FRIDAY Every finger of the Bargain Compass points toward The Bon Marche Bargain Basement! More New Wool, Crepe and Flannel a) Very the vogue nartness of th ynote of the Long and three-quarter sleeves; contrasting novelty silk and bone collars in belts, 4 DRESSES 14: Smart Styles in Checks to constantly Boys’ W l Qs: Brown Mode Gray Sizes Taupe to 40 Neat gray and mixtures with box and Overplaids Full cut, practical Dresses—the styles reveal , als our determina offer uine bargains. ene fllustrated sounds Men's Ove effectiveness of all of Peter Pan shades; shoestring buckles and side ties; braid, button trim; self collars and Heavy with two-seamed Sires 3 cuffs In contrasting colors. New Shipment Men’s Fancy SHIRTS Heavy quality Pereale, neat stripes, neckband styles, with French cnffs, Sizes 1415 to 1715 00 Very Special. Children’s New HATS 92 Attractive bright models In silk and silk and straw braid, Flower, ribbon and feather trim in all colors Children’s Patent Leather “Tickel Toe” SLIPPERS | Sizes SI 5 5to8 - Well made little Shoes for tiny feet. Good quality leather goles with spring heels. maaan MEN NeNes Sizes 8! to 11 $1.95 Two-Pants SUITS $g.38 brown pleated Sizes 8 alls $1.78 white-back denim “s Turned soles with spring heels in sizes 844 to 11. Lift heels, in sizes 1114 Full - fashioned, , with double lisle gar-' or Glove sink! Stockings, ribbed 814 to 10; slight seconds. eo SLD to 2. FOR WOMEN SILK STOCKINGS COTTON effects—sizes Girls’ New Guimpe Practical garments for girls; made DRESSESS3 of wool fabrics in checks and plaids. $549 The skirts are pleated and waists are pas with silk tailored braid bindings in various contrasting colors. NEW GUIMPES 95° —to wear with and cotton pongee. Sizes Ttol4 ui Fite attractive st yles in 00d _Auality Gingham and CHECKS—PLAIDs— bi PLAINS rt straight line st yles with ‘soca and button zs. Some with mono- Sfam embroidery, these dresses, Sizes 8 to 16. In white dimity Walst 26 to 30 Pleasing models in allwool) | plaids and checks. Cluster, Box and Combina tion pleats. Also, some knife pleated tan cloth models. Girls’ Middy Skirts Wool Velours. Pleated models on belt, with side belts fitted with button holes to allow of at taching white muslin waist. Sizes 8 to 16. Good looking plaids and checks. “$245 | $2.95 GLOS or SUITS VESTS 49 Sizes 8 to 16 THE SHATTI LUMBER TRADE INACTIVE South America Taking Small Cargo Shipments BY PRANK FOSTE on little ¢ Itions must be mpetition from the 8 ict, but this mark dence of remain 0 freights have ar that must be high y price that ts ii the situation In rifies itself this mis and the late season ° adverse influence on At Sonat buying Japanese orders on hand are being in so far Dh during Feb: loaned up hipments 00,000 each and Bi: The shin stationary ars in tr 1 nome 2 4, with about 140 son han ARMY UNITS TO GET TOGETHER Former Overseas Boy Will Hold Reunion neit Memories of “canned beans, hardtack, guardhouse, and mademoinelie, which were thought to have been left behind tive Years ago, will be revived when |} members of the former 16st infan } try and the 116th signal corps gather jat their annual reunion, to be heid | March 29 at the American Legion club rooms, 609 Third ave. | All those who sorved in these units | between March 26, 1917, and the signing of the armistice are eligible | to attend. ‘This will be the largest |wathering of former members of | these outfits that has ever been at-| | tempted. Merle Denny, ¢ |the entertainment com: | promised a real progra Jevening. The hour ts | Reservations can be had by reunion committee, 41st, divisio | the American Legion | ave. nag one MA in. |Washington Woinen in Triangle Debate Washington's women's varsity do- California in a triangular debate on March 28, The debate will be on} |the Towner-Sterling education plan Washington's affirmative team will |meet Callfornia here and the nega jtive team will go to Eugene. T' fis tho last Intercollegiate 4 pet the year | Factory Man on Lecture Slate John E, Edgerton of New York, | president of the National Association of Manufacturers, will be guest of honor and principal speaker at a din. ner Friday night at 6:30 in the Ma- sonic temple, under the auspices of the Federated Industries of Wash Jington, Ho will talk on the human | side of Industrial relations. Friday iusiness executives at a noon lunch con at tho Rainier club. Campus Day at at «Uy Set for April 18 Campus day at the University of Washington this year will be held on April 18. Most of the work will | be done on tie lower part of the| campus, in the stadium and on the roads and paths lending from there [As in former years, the engineers will be in charge of the studen' labor gangs and the gtris will op: erate the commissiry ESTABLISHED Wo test your eyes. Wo make your glasses. We guarantee every- thing we do and at LOW PRICES. ON 2*AVE_) NEAR UNION OPR ARCADE BLDG, 1320 - 2° AVE. dating team will meet Oregon and|]/ noon he was to address |}) STAR t'AGE 3 THE GROTE-RANKIN CQ OTTO F. KEGEL. Preatdent Seven Hundred and Forty-Four Pairs oor Thread Silk Full Fashioned Stockings ~PRING and the inevitable new costumes call for Silk Stockings. On Sale Tomorrow each new color makes a new costume. Te Not one pair, but many, for These Full-fashioned Thread Silk Stockings, made by Kayser, will wear because they are made of pure silk and dyed with pure unweighted dyes. Black White Beige Camel If not convenient to come in, miss this opportunity. Finishing Touches holes of the Iittle good taste ut the new ac It fs a woman's ¢ things that betrays h Have you heard ab Vestees Are necessary adjuncts to the tall ored sult and decause of its wide spread popularity are unusually mmert, They are shown in man styles of colored silks, white linens and English broadcloth. §: $5.00. Collar and Cuff Sets ‘Aro fashioned in rows of Valen cjennew Lace and fine net, edged With narrow satin ribbon in blac and brown. Cuffs are wide and tied with tiny ribbon ‘bows 8 50 and $3.50, New Belts Cleverly fashioned of patent leath- er, suedes, kid and pebble gr goat, the new belts, shown in many shades, aro very smart, Wide widths predominate in popularity; but narrow styles are also much worn, Fancy perforated patterns and two-tone novelties are fea tured In a wide range of styles; buckles are of marrow frame in square, oval and oblong style. Priced from 25e to $1.95. Correct In fact very much correct as far as fashions are concerned are the under arm boxes of bevel grain and plain yachetto and fancy crushed grain calf in suede and beaver fin- ish, Attractively Ined—with pock ets, coin purses and fittings—full length piano hinge and patent key lock and top strap handle com. plete the smart fashioning of these boxes. Pouch Bags, Envelope Purses and Under Arm Bags are also among the new arrivals. Bracelets Rhinestone and Jewel effect Brace lets decree to prove fashions fav- orite for all costumes. Checker board squares set with two colors are smart for sports wear, while gun metal effects with brilliant cut stones are much worn with after noon and street costumes. Wider effects with insets of gold and clever designs fashioned with tiny brilliants are most desirable for evening wear. Priced from 85e to $7.50. Light weight—mercerized top and sole Chaire Log Cabin Gray Peach Sizes 81% to 10. Phone Orders phone your order, Women’s New Spring Coats and Wraps Find Individual Smartness in a Myriad Variations of Line and Detail NE will find here a dozen different interpre- tations of the cape or wrap, developed with slim distinction, from lovely imported or domes- tic fabrics, such as Juina, Veldyne, Moda Cloth, Mafalda, Vel Velaine, Marcova, Twilline, Gerona and Charmeen. The newest of treatments vary their styling— leather insets, stitching, bands of contrasting braid and fur bands and collars. One may choose from the latest glowing shades of Brickdust, Fallow, Lanvin, Navy, Artichoke, Sandalwood and Black, at prices ranging from $45.00 to $135.00. Second Floor Richard Hudnut’s Creams and Powders Three Flower Va Cream ... Three Flower c Cream . Three Flow Creme Violet Sec Tubes. .25¢ Orchid Beauty Liquia Face Powder .. $1 Cucumber a: Lotion Three Flower Face Pow 4 shades . Gardenia Face Powder. .$1.00 Sweet Orchid Face Powder Du Barry Face Powder.$? Plaza Face Powder..... First Floor Six Hundred Women’s Union Suits —59c INE quality cotton garments in just the right weight for Spring and Summer. Some have bodice tops, while others are in regulation style with shell and tight knee. Sizes 36 to 44, in your choice of Pink and White, but not every size in each color and style. sing 0 and $1.00 ssu0 50c and $1.00 Marvelous Cold Cream .50¢, $1.00 and $1.75 Marvelous Cold C: Tubes Original Toilet Creme Violet Sec. A very remarkable value. If you cannot come in, telephone your order. We will fill mail and *phone orders as long as stock lasts. » First Floor Satinay Princess Slips Special $1.49 ELF-STRIPED English Satinay Princess Slips in Peach, White, Flesh, Navy and Black. Sizes 34 to 44. An exceptional value at $1.49. Second Floor Sunset Taupe Peau Platinum Same will be given prompt and careful attention. Don’t —irst Floor Novelty Kid The smartest Gloves for Spring are the Gauntlets, and they are fancier and prettier than ever before. Don’t forget it is very chic to wear short gloves with short sleeves There are many styles at very moderate prices, among which are Real Kid Gloves with novelty per- forated narrow cuffs, embroidered backs n, contrasting color—sizes 5% to 7—Colors: Black, beaver and gray. $4.50, White with Black Novelty Gloves, pique sewn; two-tone embroidered backs, especially desirable to be worn with the new tailored suit. $5.00, Novelty Kid Gloves with wide turn back perforated cuff of contrasting color and two-tone embroidered backs—black and white or mode and champagne. Sizes 6% to 7— $5.50. First Floor Enjoy a New Corset Freedom —for those happy, care-free hours on the: links or in your motor car, there is a corset which we are show- ing which is comforting, more bracing—a Modart model. a ale It holds you where you need support, and relaxes where you need relaxation. It al- lows perfect freedom for twisting, bending, stooping over—yet it gently moulds your figure to the lovely slender lines. We are offering a wide variety of Modart models in many dainty colorings and materials. Priced from $3.50 up. A trial fitting without cost or obliga- tion. Second Floor Mpeoart Bonsets New Bob Combs and Fancy Pins ‘The bobbed halr Girl may now vie with my lady of the elaborate colf- fure and wear the new combs so elaborate in design with brilliant cut stones in aR the most wanted Jewel effects,

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