The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 18, 1924, Page 14

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A \ (NAN ANCE HHA 2 iit Mannishly Tailored Easter Coats —for Girls, Junior Girls, and Small Women $17.50 to $24.50 Sizes 7 to 14, and 13 to 17—in Downy- wool, Teddy Cloth, Cut Polaire and Poiret Twill XCEPTIONALLY smart, and tailored with careful attention to nicety of detail, which makes them look like much higher-priced wraps. In shades of Leather, Indian, Yucatan, Reseda, Natural Tan dunior Section, Second Floor—The Bon Marche Easter Shoes Fashion favors the lighter, brighter shades which contrast delicately or harmonize perfectly with spring costumes. The colors smartly stressed are Airedale, gray, nutmeg, apricot, red, blue, green, brown and white —and here are a few of the trim new steps in fash- ion’s parade: “The Traymore,” of Airedale, black, or gray buck, trimmed with alligator. Box heels. $9.00. “Gypsy,” developed in patent or black suede, box heels for street wear—with effective cut-outs to show light shades of hose—strap fastening. $9.00. “Nanette,” Wisp-of-mist Gray Suede, cleverly cut out. Box heels for street wear—$9.50. ‘Third Floor—The Bon Marche Easter Dress Pumps FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN All patent or patent with quar- ters of gray or Airedale buck. Neat cut-outs on quarter, stick-up front strap fastened with one button. Child’s Sizes, 814 to 11, $3.50 Sizes 1114 to 2 at $4.00 Same as above in growirg girls’ sizes, 245 to 8—$5.00 Boys’ Bon Marche Special Oxfords In black or brown, with Goodyear welt sewed oak leather soles and rubber heels, on the Haig last. Little Boyn’ Sizes, 9 to 12%... 83.50 Sizes 1 to 2, $4; Sizen 2% to 6, $4.00 Junior Hoys’ Sizes, 6 to 10... . 85.00 Third Floor—The Bon Marche Easter Foods From The Bon Marche Food Shops Libby’s Sliced Hams 27c a Pound Pineapple 24c Armour's Star or Swift's Prem- Choice fruit; 8 slices to the can; jum; extra fancy; fine for q in heavy syrup. Easter dinner; by the whole California Yellow Cling Pench- or half ham. Ton Marche Thousand Island Saind Dressing, |b, .. . Me Freshly churned Creamery But- ter; fine qualit fresh; lb. ...... Ron ‘che Mayonnaise, |b. 2he Swift's Premium CA eaten! large No. Peeriens © sweet m1 cans Im Piss, treah flavor; No. 1 cane, Ahes No. 2 cans, Ze; 3 cans 70¢ Happy Home Grapefruit, cholce hearts of Florida grapefrult; ahe Jama, 16-07. jarn—Thinek- Jooseberrics, 19 Easter Cakes $1.00 Specially decorated Cakes, de- liclous and wholesome. Deltelous Hot Crosn i en, 2hes 2 dozen Assorted Banter 100) 3 for «+5. Pure unfermented Apple juice, for punch, cooling drinks, and ma other uses; lens than half price; 6-02, bottles, each be Oranges, New Navels 10¢ Dozen Sweet and juloy; small; ped jose lunches or marmalade, ie Main Floor—The Hon Marche for __THE SEATTLE STAR Smart all the newest manners A fide can have an Easter irreproachable style! for matr | specially for this last day before Easter! ea eee Hat of Here are hosts of n and for maid iw) For Easter and Spring! Dashing Scarfs $2.95 ‘The one fashion that Spring ingists upon! Spankh pat terns, for street 4 cvening. wear, and knitted Roman striped styles. Finished with fringe. Main Floor—The Bon Marche Easter For Little Tots $6.95, $8.95 and $10.95 AUNTY little coats for lit- J tle boys and girls. Polaires, Tweeds and Velours, fash- ioned smartly in dress and tailored styles. In shades of tan, blue, rose and tanbark. Millinery, B. Girls’ Easter Hats —of Embroidered Leghorn INE quality Leghorn, in poke and dashing little slap- back styles, embroidered in color and finished with edging and streamers of black velvet. Other dainty Easter headgear of silk and straw $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95 —and very fine Milans at $7.50 Millinery, Third Floor—The Bon Marche SJ And Now Come Coats “ Sy Taffeta and Straw Hats to match the coats, $2.50 to $4.05 More Tailored Straw Hats in poke and sailor styles $1.95 to $4.95 Baby Shop, Second Floor—The Bon Marche A Bag for Easter,$1.95 EADED BAGS of great daintiness, made in drawstring style, in fringe and loop effects. Nicely lined and finished with silk cord. In shades of black, brown, jade, green and blue. Main Floor—The Bon Marche Easter Toiletries Piver's Powders—Azuren, Le Trefle, Floramye, Safranor and Pompela, in all shades, Spe- clal, 79¢. Ambre Royale Powder, shades, $1.45, Vivadou's Hand-made Rouges, in gilt cases, Duo Tint, Dark, Light and Medium, 35¢. Jergen's Bath Tablets in floral odors; medium-size cakes, each 5¢; dozen, 55¢. Fan Toi Bath Salts, assorted fragrances; 8.02, bdttle, 5O¢. Woodbury's Dental Cream and Listerine Tooth Paste, tube, 22¢. ? Main Floor—The Bon Marche in four Accessories To the Easter Costume Dainty Handkerchiefs 3 for 50c Pongee in gay prints, lnene in solid colors, with embroidered corners, and very sheer luxine with fascinating cord effects in color. Finer Handkerchiefs 3 for $1.00 Very sheer linens in white or delicate color—embroidered most daintily in self or contrasting tints. Some hemstitched, and others finished with laces, Bright Ribbons 10c Those final colorful touches with which Easter thes her fancies. In plain color and pat terned effects, Newest Neckwear 95c Vestees, Collar and Cuff Sets, and delicate Collars, made from all the smartest fabrics and webblest laces, Smart Neckwear $1.95 Frilled Guimpes in lacy Tux. edo styles, and elaborate Collar and Cuff Sets, All the smartest Styles for Easter Suita, Main Floor—The Bon Marche ‘TheBow UNION STREET PIKE STREWT uperior workmanship them made | straws, adroitly shioned into models of distinction and great variety. Every and quantities of black and navy blue. color Third Fleor—The Bon Marche Cube-shaped Earrings, in drop at of red, Beads and Necklaces uated and long of variously smar shaped bends. Bolid and gay, new com! ons, at $1.00, Indestructible Peart Neck: and 30-in. lengtha. h sterling sil ver claxps, $1.00, Main Floor—The Bon Marche Children’s *X> Easter Hosiery In Almost Unlimited Variety—and Moderately Priced Our Children’s Hosiery section has been greatly en- larged and is showing a much larger assortment of chil- dren's stockings and socks of all description, and values grad. atyles $4.95 that you will appreciate. Here are a few numbers: HILDREN'S SOCKS of fine ) ((HiLpREn's SILK SOCKS in quality, Jong staple cotton, | wide range of pretty, bright with roll tops, in a wide range | shades, of colors, including pink, blue | cuffs. and red. 25e, with — pretty turn-over SSc and $1.00, con HILDREN'’S full-length Stock- | ings; fine quality stockings, in black, white and brown. 5c. 3 pairs for $1.00. 8 LISLE SOCKS, / with fancy roll tops of glos and lise, In all wanted shades, Sc. 3 pairs for $1.00. IHILDREN’S Fine Lisle Socks, both imported and domestic, with fashioned and seamless feet. Light and dark shades. 50c. HILDREN'S Fine Lisle Stock- ings in plain or Richelieu rib, In black, white, brown, gray, belge and beaver. 50c. HILDREN'S %-longth Socks, plain or Richelieu ribbed, with fancy colored tops, 5c. HILDREN'S Glos Stockings, 4x1 rib, elastic top, in black, white, gray and buck. $1.00, Main Floor—The Bon Marche Your Easter Suit, Sir! With Two Pairs Service-giving, men of good taste. HAIRLINES, F. aster Spices Her Radiant Charm With Economy} in Hosts of New Fashions at The Bon Marche Hundreds of Carefully Selected Easter Hats, $7.50 lf Oy Dashing Sports Frocks —of Softer Worsteds Ina Specknty 95 Priced Group ’ LIM, youthful frocks—in sizes which make them practical for women and misses. There are tropical worsted and Botany flannels—and the styles are long sleeved, short sleeved, and with no sleeves at all! In plain and plaided styles, and shades of Monterey, Poudre, Bisque.and Almond Second Floor—The Bon Marche DROIT pe Taare UMMM \— wo Boys’ Easter Toggery Two-Knicker Suits Sizes 7 to 18 $7.95 to $22.50 cassimeres and tweeds, in les and colorings. Junior Norfolk Suits, sizes 5 to 10, made with two pairs straight pants, $8.50 to $11.75. Oliver Twists, Middy and Balkan Suits for lads 4 to 10, in serge, tweeds, Panama and coverts, at 85.85 to $12.50. Boys’ Caps, $1.85 and $2.25. Junior Caps, $1.65 and $1.95. Straw Hats in plain shades of black, brown, navy and sand, and in combinations, $1.25 to $2.75. Tom Sawyer Shirts and Blouses, tailored like dad's, from real qual- ity materials, Guaranteed fast colors. Blouses, 6 to 16, 95¢ to $2.75. Shirts, 1244 to 14 Easter Ties, with Four-in-Han in-Hands, 35¢ to Windsor Ties, 50¢ to $1.25, and Bow Ties 50¢. Serge: popular ee, Hickok Belts—Genuine eather, 50¢, 75¢ and $1.00. Rubber Belts, 50¢. Juvenile Top Coats, tailored just Swagger Sticks to complete the like dad's, Sizes 4 to 10, at Easter splendor, 50¢. $5.85 to $16.50. Main Floor—The Bon Marche $24.50 of Pants Models for Men and Young Men well-tailored suits—presenting every detail that is given preference by At this price the extra pair of pants means double economy. ANCY CHECKS, PENCIL STRIPES and PLAIN COLORS—all new styles in navy, black, brown and gray. Men’s and Y oung Men’s Top Coats Light weight smart coats, ul ily and value, A Mallor Seven New Smart hats for tlons are so carefully calculated that eve and flatter the face of nearly every wearer, Seven new blocks in black, pearl, slate, seal and tiffin, Bound and welt. edjrou, Manhattan Shirts $2.50 Shirts “known as the best.” In Dercale, woven madras and silk mixtures, The patterns and color: ings are exclusively Manhattan, Other models—$i,50, $5.00, $7.50 Men's Shop, Lower Main table for Spring and Summer wear. and plain models in tan, brown, green, As practical for rainy days as they are Personal {nspection is the only thing th Bo carly Saturday for best selection, or Easter locks Spring, finely felted, smartly styled, Belted gray and fancy mixtures, food looking for general wear. at will convince you of their qual- $19.79 The proper. model will grace the head nickel, maple, sand, beige, Silk Four-in-Hands 95c Color harmony is the keynote of these sparkling ties. Patterns to suit any taste—in dots and figures. Splendid value, Floor—The Bon Marche

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