The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 22, 1924, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR _ PRODUCTS SHOW (Dance Advocator || eae Big AFFAIR ean dan e Advo ator Continuing The Bon Marche’s After-Easter Sale of Dresses Winter Garden Show Girl See Silk and Wool Sport Silk Dinner, Dance, Rich Silk Dresses a: foie Frackc ed $15 Street and Sport Dresses v4 of Rare Distinction 28 More Than 7,000 Merchants \ to Attend Exposition SLATED FOR AUGUST 4-9 Monster Program Scheduled for Varied Entertainment sizes Value of Dancing Second Floor—The Bon Marche At the “Cotton Fair” Hosts of New Cottons at Lowest Prices Garments made from cottons will be shown on living models, 2 to 4 p. m. daily—Third Floor. 36 ( ») Colorful ‘Scout’ Percales, Lengths to 10 yds. ) (ss) Striped Kalburnie Gingham, Lgths. to 20 yds. 15%. ( ( iss ) Melbourne Comforter Challies Lgths. to20 yds. | tne ) Colored Kalburnie Gingham, 20c (im ca) Famous Bates’ Crepe, at 20c yd. ¢ prices while quantitic fs, in le ( incu ) Good Looking Mercerized ona) Cc incr ) seer Bleached eek oa) Fine Sheer Tissue _Ginghams, 25¢ in ca) Fing Sheer Dotted Swisses, 35¢ ie, Tose, gr (2 ): High Quality Dress Voiles, 39c patterns and Third Floor MOONLIGHT | BOAT TRIPS SLATED one of the p iting merchan heir wives. A be dhastaved Peggy Brown.—She is one of the many pretty girl and other en-|“The Passing Show,” with Willie and Eugene Howa »e provided for the|ing to the Metropolitan for a week, commencin |night, April 27 The land and water trips around the city will be taken dafly, They| “1 wonder if pa will include rides thru Seattle boule Yards and boat trips from Lescht park, thru the government canal | fo the Bell st. wharf, be A special “naval program 1s} ; Planned for ono afternoon, Details | #9 Production, “T Will be arranged at a meeting with | With Willie a Admiral Coontz, who will arrive | Which Messrs. here April 30, on the ff Seat. |St the Metrapol! Sra. Saves | Week only comm Which will be ner stth. r iceser “For both boys and girls, dancing is the greates “pment of grace- |" x fulness, poise and balance, and a won. | ‘St Will rome 200 Hear Hicks | a speaks as she has « The Seattle Transportat lub |traffic manager the Pe waukee | whom she has taken care of for introduced ". N.iroad for the Seat ’ ra, and 0 is now in a mi named 4s hundred attended training school. of today ap ¢ preciate the importance of tea And This Week It’s Wednesday— In the Baby Shop Infants’ Bassinet Cribs, $5.95 Dainty beds in white and ivory. In two-year sizes. Cretonne Cushions »ss"20seion to fit cribs, made of fancy ticking, $3.50 NA ADE of bright, co ght, “ ; y AVA cretonnes, filled with lig Sl. y | 5 | Little Boys’ Flapper Suits, 89c Good-looking little togs, in tan and blue, with white s. Sizes 2 to 4. dren to dane: patte TNS A Two-Day Special Pricing of 3 for $3.55 New Patterns i in Art Kraft Covers Good Grade 39c Good-Looking Coats, $5.95 Hanéetenclled on goed ‘qu loth :-al ibe ui for breaktast Sateen Bloomers Wool ratine, made in winning yoke of mercerized cre Monday wa Hicks, newly Rud. fer, casséthe ps: o thay are Cleane ani simp! Well made and good quality. In In tan, blue, red and henna. , p cloth white, pink and black, Sizes 4 to 6. Sizes 1 to 4 years. round or square Breakfast Nook Oblongs RGAIN BASEMENT = " “ wee ce oat at aretesaeady cesta jad Free Clinic for Well Babies, 9:30 to 11:30 a. m., W ‘ednesday, Minch stro De S3xf¥-inch size 51-96 under the direction of the City Board of Health sinh’ thee $1.35 36x48 Inch size $1.35 Stinel size 51.95 48x54-inch size $1.96 Baby Shop, Second Floor—The Bon Marche ‘ears searzeste SIRS CGS Uae er ptomemmee 3 ART KRAFT ART KRAFT Built on bargains—growing on bargains—quick, courteous service and bar- gains—that is why the Bargain Basement has so many friends. And big volume keeps prices small! Luncheon Sets, 5 or 18 Shelf Edges, in 8 pat- pieces, $1.15 and terns, 20¢, 25¢ and Preserve Eggs While Prices Are Low $1.75. = | Stone Jars Specially Priced AN pm d, ————_ YR Complete with Covers ART KRAFT ART KRAFT 1 Pr Odd Doilies—round, 5¢ Searfs, plain 85¢, fancy 3- bis ey eh enh “hough tos rg! ome $1.95 é stash ited ed “" Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche 48-inch, round and square styles, in fancy designs and many colors, $1.95 and $2.45. Personal Service has trained shoppers to assist or do your shopping for you. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Art “Needlework—Main Floor The Bon Marche Sea reet Here’s a most satisfactory solution of the problem of what to wear for a Street = —— - : a | . bd . ; California. j Martin Foster, William Benjamin $ Al Q Pastime Dress! conceive that a frock |Dry Body Meets Dismiss Tax Suit \Alfred Letina Is | An address of welcome was given|and George Lochman. The chorus = to Form Program — 50 art The government's motion to dis-| Honored at Dinner |in “chinese” by Guy Ward. Other | and soloists provided a special musi so artful in its simplicity can possess such ¢ 4 jmiss a suit brought by Charles W.) 4 gio ner in } of Alfred Lun. | speakers B. Lincoln, | cal program. === splendid style. | Woodland Park W. ©. T. U. was] \valdron, Seattle furniture dealer, to} 4 “nner in honor of Alfred Lur Straight-line effects—embroidered designs in con jto meet at the home of Mra. Ryan, | restrain the cotlection of $11,949.51| ‘ln, candidate for mayor in the re-| trasting colors—three-quarter and long sleeves—nov- 16717 Sycamore ave., Tuesday after. | fet deral taxes, was granted Monday | cent election, was given Monday Sizes 16 to 48° elty straps on cuffs—fancy buckles—tuxedo fronts |noon, The program for the Insti.|>¥ Federal Judge Jeremiah Neterer.| night in the Hotel Gowman by the with panels—seml-blouse effects—vests of crepe de chine—coat styles—large buckle tute to be held May 37 wilt be|Th® sum was for internal Seale hamber of Commerce chorus, of fastenings—double tier folds—Peter Pan collars of Georgette with cuffs and vests | ; f | ‘axes claimed to be due for the years| which he ts leader. Lundin has just to match—apron effects. | pleted at this session, {1918 to 1920, Inclusive, \ returned fro om a month's tour thru Black, Navy, Brown, Cocoa, Oakwood, Copen, Tile, Peacock, i a : Almond, Temple Yellow, New Mohawk, Rose, Taupe, Gray - - : FOR WOMEN Pure Thread COTTON sreltkes 69c VESTS. 29C| srockincs O9C Very Slight Seconds Fine ribbed with bodice and BRCONDS based’ (6k ii’ wiltecalaed $6| ine, gauge with’ liste hem Seamless feet—seamed backs | Sh alka shy aod Ee eo pein tle ear rele —sizes 8% to 10. Black only. . 8% to 10, es children like it better Men’s All-Wool SPORT COATS Tiny Tots’ All-Wool we his~MERRY MAKERS Knitted CAPES 6°. Wy gs Fools s Follies’ eee g Musical Farce-~~- $3.25 Green, brown and blue heather mixtures. Two pockets — sizes 36 to 46, Sizes 2 to 6 Light blue and pink with cuffs, collars and front bands in ‘white. Trimmed with silk rose buds on cuffs and front. 4IRARDELLI'S GROUND FOR BOYS Athletic Pi . OVERALLS Union Suits Heavy white back Fine gauge knit Union C denim—two-seamed triple- Suits with clastic knitted stitched legs—sizes 8 to 16. a waist band—in white only—sizes 8 to 16,

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