The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 3, 1924, Page 10

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ROHN DOG TEAM Even in Siam UNDEFEATED | They See the Six Siberian Racers Finish Seattle Star First in Alaskan Marathon Freckled Reader to Try Cream Noted in Advertising NOME, Alaska, A i? onds 8 Leonan! Seppala, f te te tak spe aad backed at team in » Utes an %& team of & Thomas K k f shed Pak rf With his malam = hours, 1 tween him az Tt was Seppa Tast week, ¢ fireliminary are assured. Style Evident in Eve fash ions. Sizes to 42 Lace, embroidery, ribbon and steel button trim— apron effects—novelty beaded girdles—c 1 us ter pleated skirts—lace col- lars and cuffs— knife pleated panels—novelty bead trim—gold lace in- sertion—side drapes— short, three-quarter and long sleeves. Values These \| Maintain Tp Our Repu- tation For Bargain socks 39% English ribbed mercerized lisle—fancy color ed roll tops—black, cordovan, gray and shades of tan—sizes 6 to 10. All first qualit Eastern Jobber’s Clea PR « 2 ’ A wonderful assortment of practical underwear. light shades. Extraordinary values! Get your spri Plain and Shadow Batiste! Strip Plisse Crepe! Nainsoo Vests! Step-Ins! | §° Bloomers! Bach Sizes 25, 27, 29 in bloomers. Sizen 15, 16, Chemis Lnee trimmed gown models contrasting trl Khaki Middies, $1.9 THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT The Bargain Basement merchandising methods and large cash resources bring prices down to a very low level, and the Bargain Basement’s minimum overhead expenses keep those prices down. When selling expense is low, better values Glove Silk Vests Shoulder straps of self material, Contrasting picot trim. Sizes 38 to 42. Gowns! | § es tailored atylen. Some Offer Tests for Postal Laborers [ $21,000 in Dope Burned in Tacoma , $21.8 ry Detail! 285 NEW DRESSES You owe it to yourself and your pocketbook ‘to see these authentic economical Flat and Canton Crepe! Range of Colors From Black to Powder Blue! y In peach, pink and orehfit. n-Up! [,200 “Dove” Undergarments Delightful colors—mostly ng underwear now! ed Voile! k! Each with color hand embrotdery and THE SEATTLE STAR Buttertat oF S. Employes to ° P of P , Q a ‘ Local Market Prices :i) Meet Friday Night re VME oo See fein tae bE? ‘ : . DAURY PRODUCTS Hoes ' 9 10) Sheep ‘ Prices Paid Shippers yeeneige hee ; s+ $00 | Prime lambs... Leeg que ° a a a LTRY AND MEATS 3 4 NUTS aid Wholesale Dealers a Frices Paid Wholesale Dee: VEGETABLES eck od Prices Paid Wholecaia Dealers 2 DAIRY PRODUCTS rRUITS . Prices Paid Whelesnle Dealers gues Prices Fuld Wholesale Dealers FLOUR AND SUGAR Appie ' ’ : ‘ ~< a — ; eH vllow Newtons 19 HAY, GRAIN AND FEED - i a Prices on Mixed ( te Bier S LIVE STOCK eo on Meockyards re . 3 a. mi, 160 cattle s ° a ring = My Mae ana be tse a1 i) vis er ett 4 a.) ‘ nyY err ares ‘ . @ 33 | Mos ¢ Mares é 2 ve : : ‘ eT) ° eta s i Pise $ | Pacsley-—Dos. large bunches : The Bon Marche’s SILK WEEK A Planned-for Event! Our Half-Yearly Silk Week is planned months ahead! The market is shopped carefully for the sort of new, desirable and serviceable Silks that women want at the be ginning of each Silk season—and here they are at prices as low as The Bon Marche can make them! ]- to 3-Yd. Mill-Ends Knit Velvet) $ 4.25 engthe ar are hosts off rt vas > stain—which is all that re: ade, crimson, purple, oret rose, Temple ¢ lwequer and many m ‘ < and whi a f the blackberry tart! 36- and 40-Inch Canton Crepe $ 65 | 36-Inch Novelty KNIT VELVET ....... : \$ 95 An cacoteat quality for Raster Crock var | 36-Inch PUFFLETTE CREPES ......... ti 40-Inch Heavy Crepe de Chine | 40-Inch Glos-and-Wool TWEEDS ....... An excellent, pliant quality,"in a garden of vivid Spring shade | 36-Inch GOETZ TAFFETAS ...... Cae 36-Inch Printed Silk Pongee $1.25 Yard 40-Inch Sport Satins $1.55 Yard 40-Inch Heavy Satin Spiral Crepe $2.95 Yard 36-Inch Black Satin Duchess $1.75 Yard 40-Inch Cantons and Flat Crepes 5 Yard Third Floor—T he Bon Marche 36-INCH CHECKED LOUISINE $ 36-INCH KNITTED GLOS CREPE 1-65 36-In. DROP-STITCH TRICOLETTE -$74 85 . lye 40-Inch ALL-SILK CANTON College Loose Leaf 36-Inch PRINTED CANTONS Note Books 10c Heavy cardboard backs, complete with filler. Ambassador Linen Stationery, fabric finish; 100 sheets, 50 envelopes, 49¢. Bulk Paper, 72 sheets, 22¢. 36-Inch Brocaded Lining SATINS {0-Inch Silk-Mixed CANTON 36-Inch Brocaded Glos ALPACA —— {0-Inch Black Chiffon VELVET ont va, 40-Inch Imported Erect-Pile VELVET Yd \$ 4.45 : Yd. 2,000Y ds. 32-and 36-In. Tissue Ginghams 29c Fine quality Tissues in good-looking stripes and checks. Exceptionally good Spring colorings. Ready for Another Big Day in the SALE OF RUGS Velvet Wilton and Axminster Rugs—constituting a jobber’s surplus, and bought at a great saving. Here they are—superb quality combined with readily access- age to match, 3: pkgs, for 27-Inch ible prices—just in time to meet the Spring needs for home brightening. aie! aie i sobs ee i. Napkins, 100 for Crepe Plisse 25c ci “ Crepe, Paper Nepkina, Seen Pakre Oh tne Sete rere 6x9 Wilton $500 | 81/4x10'/2 Wilton $402 Good quality Playing Cards, a Velvet Rugs, | Velvet Rugs, pack, 286. Composition Poker Chips, as- sorted colors, 100 to a box, 69¢. Typewriting Paper, good for practice work; 500 sheets for 69¢. ? Legal Envelopes, good quality; size 10; pkg. 10¢. Scratch Pads, 300 sheets, 8¢. Gem Paper Clips, 100 to a box, Se. Main Floor—The Bon Marche Serviceable Rugs, which aro patterned and yards, colored specially for use in smaller rooms and and_colofings, which will blend with any color halls.” The ends are finished with fringe. 7x9 Wilton $90.00 | 9x12 Axmit 1 Splendid quality, In a wide variety of patterns 28-Inch Floral Dimity 20c 2,000 yards, very dainty fabrics in wanted Spring colorings. In lengths to 10 yards. Useful for blouses and underthings. Third Floor—The Bon Marcho Spring Laces and Ribbons at Little Prices 4, to 2-Inch Laces, | Novelty Wash Laces, 10c 10c A wide assortment of the newest Trimming Cc Dainty Imported Valenciennes in white, Yard Yard 9x12 Axminster $49.50 Velvet Rugs, 42°" | Rugs, at - - - Rugs made for service and beauty. In new Most serviceable Rugs in an exceptionally Wilt6n patterns and colors. Good looking and largo assortment of designs and colors. Rugs which will stand up to hard usage. sultable for any room. Tho ends are fringed. Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche N ing Ribb ew Spring Ribbons, Fresh, crisp Ribbons in the newest Spring effects for trimmings, and for the dainty uses that Spring ribbons may be put to. Satin, moire and novelties. In \- to \-inch widths. et ecru, orchid, mais, coral, Copenhagen and ACO and two-t d Vals, itatios Laces, in single and Bread ‘Vals, sieitation muffin; also a wide assortment of heavy thread effects. For trimming frocks, lngerie and needlework Main Floor—The Bon Marche Cluny, crochet, and machine-made Torchons. In Yard white, cream, ecru and two-tone. 148 Girls’ $2.95 Gingham | 69 $24.75 Silk and Wool Dresses Reduced to $1.95| Dresses SUPERIOR little frocks—from the standpoint of workmanship, style and Sizes for Women and Misses materials. The ginghams are zephyr and Amoskeag, and the styles are reivcet $19.75 to | . individual and winsome. Most of them in bloomer style. frocks for the first warm days—and a wonderful value, For School Girls—Sizes 6 to 12. Bright Colors, Both Plain and Plaided. Early Spring styles, in Crepe Satin, Poiret Twill, Roshanara, Canton Crepe and Taffeta—street, sport and afternoon modes. A good size range and a& wide assortment of colors, both light and dark. Girls’ Wear, Second Floor—The Bon Marche Second Floor—The Bon Marche 40 Girls’ $2.45 Slip-On Sweaters ®°*<*4 $1 95 FPRIM little Sweaters, with rot and. turnback cufte, Most delightful styles finished with braided girdie, In ‘ a in Butterick patterns shades of Copenhagen, apricot é for Easter Dresses. y » Easy to cut, and easily and Nile. | 4 ) (i im 8) y ( Bites 28 to 8} Y Ge « PY ae) made, AVENUB—UNION STRRET—SBATTLE ‘Third Floor—The Bon Marche Ideal school collar Second Floor—The Bon Marche eee

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