The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 21, 1924, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR Now Going On at The Bon Marche > Thousands and Thousands of Yards of Bright New Cottons te moiety Here they are—brilliantly profuse—in all the newest, gladdest ways—at prices you'll be happy to pay! “® —2 | eas re 20¢ deat ae ee) ie he ee : iaet ) Bright Dress V oile—Spring Designs (& ) New Popular Novelty Ratines At At All wanted colors. Lengths to 10 yards siscia! cokslaiod; cecides’ aad “absselunl’ ip 'ebladig: of ierdoms{ ates? oreie Yd ( &, ) Colorful Dotted Swiss ( ak, ) Firm Quality Fruit of the Loom ae leap wg Larned edll. nada amy In navy, white, pink, gray and tan, Lengths to 5 yards First quality Muslin—adaptable to thousands of uses. In full bolts ( 5 ) Pretty Colored Printed Swisses Yd j ( 3, ) Serviceable Mercerized Poplins (Ge: ) Checked and Plaid Kalbarsie Gingham’) oS eee ee Good material for dresses and skirts, In tan, blue, gray, Lengths to 5 yds. In excellent quality a finest of ees rTtake 10 ue ( Fa ) New Colored Mercerized Suitings | 38 st. WI onderful service and look smart. / inn ) Famous Bates urable Crepes Colors all guaranteed fast. WIM give we ( Bod ) Excellent New “Scout” Percales At am Py nek and plaid Dress Crepes of superior quality, In all good colors Pe F p Pos 1 | all bette of Feconie'tn' wanted calote.. ln length 6:10 ¥irds ( Rail ) Newest Ratines, Best Colorings at ( ya )$ 5 | : wide selection of smart heather mixtures, plaids and checks, in lovely combinations of color. 2 ; Ci * ) Fine, Sheer, Dotted Swisses at ( ju ) 35¢ _* tie “cus of smn ent : : ( inn ) F amous Striped Kalb urnie Ginghams 15¢ ph Milan, Ait A fan pW ( ) ( 3%, ) Smart, Fancy Ratines at ( rar ) $ 1.25 ; Ree aera Re GR a 38 : ° . es Plain heather and embroidered dot patterns and figured effects in happy color combinations. ; : 3, ) High Quality Dress Voiles at ( ) 39c | x’ .. us ( &.-) Melbourne Comforter Challies Yd Cm si a wr tha sn atta abt ( 2%) Dress Crepes at ( a ae Ze to $1.75 Melbourne Challies, for Spring cover freshening. Lengths to 10 yards. . ( 26 ) Lovely Tissue Ginzhams at ( the ) 40c In silk and cotton, and all cotton. Beautiful designs and colorings for Spring f I ine! yard ( feet ) Desirable Checked Percales at ( a 10c *; eiask checked effects, and every smart color, These goods will be on sale at these prices as long as stocks last. Clean-looking for aprons and house dresses. Lengths to 10 yards. Third Floor—T he Bon Marche e . j A Sale of Notions | |Ruffled MarquisetteCurtains|| Woolens Reduced A Lively Addition to Cotton Fair Values—Necessary No- 36-Inch Wool-Mixed Tweeds Durable material, well made, in 2'4-yard length. "98 P white only. Complete with ruffled tie-backs. c r. i gu i Highly serviceable, in mixed colors. perce hess Then Regular Prices! M ili E d ( 4 ta : Swiss Yd Fine fabrics for outing wear........ Cc . Te M » 60 inches N poli’ 7 sort - " * 4 . Spool Silks 4c st Sgt Fre hes ts ene ie r ; I “hee n dd ‘ oh ae aor pin 5c 36-In. Wool-Mixed Batiste 49c | 54-In. Wool Poiret Twill $2.95 In bi nd | Wash Braids, » | Corset. Garter: tts wa Most. ef ective jacquard patterns to selec 5 § Firmly woven and durable Batiste of | eigie tian in seaty cee Sad ak 2 a re se eee bei ging Ps | bing: flesh or white; palr or long curtains. In lengths to 10 yards. half-wool, Shades of blue, green, plum | hades of tan, 2 rate bolts, 10¢; 3 fo is ’ 3 Date 10¢. rtain Madras at 45c and wine. 36-In. New Curtain Nets | Scot 25c Yard ae. Pins with sharp points, 300 to | Bias Binding: the paper, 4¢. white and with ‘¢ffettive floral pat 54-In. All-Wool Jersey $1.95 Hook and Eye Tape, white or Sine Seaeescdee hacks 36-In. All-Wool Crepes 95c j : blabla, Dressmakers’ Pins, good steel, flesh; yard, 12%4¢ Dependable dress tabriesin pretty Very fine and pliant. Shades of navy, : 7 . Very pretty: designs; highly-serviceable; |; - expecially, dainty curtalae a weave. Shades of navy, brown, gray, | Copenhagen, peacock, tile, golf, mistletoe, % Brey “ys prt ene peel y yt) white, cream, ecru 21-Yard Armure Portieres Copenhagen, cardinal, golf red, toast, | maple sugar, beige, emerald, henna, gray gpd panera } Cotton Tape, firm quality, %.| 5¢- 36-In. New Curtain Filets $4.75 Pair’ Freneh blue, tan, silver and black. | and blac Gum Rubber Aprons, red, blue, | 1, "Inch width; white; bolt, | Elastic, best quality, 12-yard 35c Yard Heavy quality, in brown and green. 54-In. Wool French Serge | 54-In. All-Wool Crepes $1.95 Me pclae | 10 bolts, 4 ° Jome are with tapestry . borders | ‘ , % z Silico en aia S Maan | owen et Notes. eluates ce Neat allover effects, most durable and~ | Some are finikhed with tap 1.85 Splendid quality for dresses. In navy, tape bound; 45¢. intgeas Mirtle elaape, ¢ douan.|* beolwn) ‘Meck {and auburn dainty. Very pretty: tifet’ patterns. ¢ 'S§ oat d. Couch Firm quality—soft enough for all dress brown, tan, Copenhagen, gray, cardinal Micinert's Fowéer Pufle) in |:’coteards § conte tu She) cca ap esas Marquisette Panel | Roman Striped Couch Covers ee nase bine aay, seat waditte crown. rubber cases, mary colors: | Peart Buttons, waice | easatte oe tepapaet I ° Sue $ $ 106. SROs eurmae || "aed partons cancer ined Curtains $1.25 Each ys sngea an | |Cut Lengths of Fine Suitings, $3.95 to $5.95 Each 3-in-1 Oil, for household uses;| Hair Pins, invisible and| urn, blonde, brown Good quality, .inset with Ginch open around. inations of; blue Lengths of 1% to 3% yards of worsted suitings, hairlines and pencil stripes, basket can, 22¢. | . Standard sizes; box, 7¢. | Main Floor—The Bon Marche 70¢. weaves and herringbones, and heavy suiting serges. In brown, gray and navy. Suit- oak let. deep Yre oct and n ji arms: beak: hasay hearers Ma yet "Bow Sts able for the new boyish sults and for skirts. Third Floor—The Bon Marche Fourth Floor—The. Bon Marche AFTER-EASTER SALE OF DRESSES!) 500! Beautiful Silks and Woolens! All New! Greatly Underpriced! Bought at New York Manufacturers’ Pre-Easter Clearance Sales! pices Are Low Only as the Quality of Merchandise Is High—and Here We FrROCKS, Fashioned From the Smartest Fabrics, and Designed in the Most Fash- § Have Merchandise Values so Superb That the Prices—Considered With the ionable and Interesting Spring Manners; Selected Discriminatingly F; rom the Late Dresses—Are Almost Unbelievable. Spring Displays in New York—as Fresh and Crisp as Flowers—and as Vivid! Easily the Outstanding Dress Event of the Season. Sport and Dress Frocks—In Soft Wools and Silks Dance, Dinner, Street and Sports Wear Carefully Considered : Frocks of Rare Distinc- tion and Special Charming Ways REPE SATINS, thick novelty silks, Canton crepes and Poiret twills— tailored or designed in less formal ways. Featur- ing the careful style touches of high priced frocks. In styles for women and misses, and Spring’s high and dark shades. Second Floor—The Bon Marche LOVELY FROCKS of i Georgette and crepe } Elizabeth — exquisitely § simple and rich; dashing j prints, and slender frocks § of radium with glass but- § ton trimmings; crepe satin street and afternoon styles for matrons. Gorgeously 4 colorful and individual. #f 2 Gowns so adroitly made, § f ~ so smartly designed and # so free from the blight of i being usual, that they are jf W incomparable at this price. j Bincluding the chic new B “Week-End” Frock, which jj Wis two dresses in one—and B hosts of rich sport silks and i needle-point prints. ; Second Floor—The Bon Marche Assorted Cotton Wash Laces Single and two-thread Valenciennes in ecru, cream and YARP white; imitation crochet, Cluny and Torchon, in white, cream and ecru, or dainty two-tone effects, Miin Floor—The Bon Marche 3- to 8-inch Embroideries — xaw Soft muslins, embroidered in blind and openwork patterns. 1 0c Finished with firm scallops. Main Floor—The Bon Marche

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