The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 19, 1924, Page 8

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_ THE SEATTLE STAR Bargain Basement’s 7th Birthday Sale In May, 1917, The Bon Marche Bargain Basement opened. We have our own staff delivery service, no costly fixtures, no partial payments. Our methods of buying and of buyers who constantly comb the markets for bargains. Cash buying power that | selling keep prices at the very lowest level. Bargains always—built on bargair brings quantity purchases at reduced prices. We have no C. 0. D. purchases, no free | growing on bargains. In Celebration Of Our 7th Birthday We Offer, During This Week, Even Greater Bargains! ——— TRIMMED HATS (se or 600 NEW DRESS atins—F elts sp ca Viscas—Hair Cloth—Straw—Taffetas! Attractive Styles in a Riot of Color! Bobbettes—Pokes—Off-the-Face and Matron Styles! Trimmed with flowers, ribbon, embroidery, novelty jewelry, contrasting colored straw, feathers and colored facings. erthey 360 Pairs of Women’s ocala a Papionoble and | i Ay Tuesday i yies Z y A Ai Serviceable! Cross-strap style with nov- 4 > é | Fiber, Wool- and- Fiber One- Piece Knit Dresses! elty cut-out vamps. Good white enameled leather soles and me =A) English Broadcloth and Dotted Voile Wash Dresses! i s—ru ifts. The —almost every : j ' . _ Seth “ca hewe 4 color in light and Novelty and Plain Tricoplaid! —Tricosham!—Linen! where you can save money— Here are just some of the features included: Cascade drapes—panel effects—full-length stripes of self material bar; ains! dark shades! from noche ation trimmed—lace-trimmed flounces—lace collars, cuffs and pockets—vests, collars and cuffs of con- ee trasting materials—knife pleated apron effects—allover embroidery—embroidered pockets and trimmings. REMNANTS and MILL SLEEVELESS Bm 36-inch New Curtainings (50-in. Windsor ‘Washanrede’ Lingerie Crepe S W E ATE R S Scrims, Marquisettes in wide range of patterns Fancy patterns in lengths to 10 yards. id w Hf hs to 20 yards. Ree coe eae yards '36- -in. Plain Colored Ratine some . . s 36-in. Genuine ‘Bungalew’ Cretonnes) d Lengths to 10 yards, in Copen, maize, rose and C Sees aa Bright new patterns—lengths to 10 yards. y «| orchid. lols, hoaaht sd pelood 36-in. Bleached Muslin and Nainsook |36-in. Hard-Twist Voiles ( Ye] | Bie serie te atest mye ta Et the styles are attractive Soft finish, in lengths to 10 yards. Lengths to 10 yards, in white, orchid, maize, |peach and red. shades—two-color combi 36-in. Assorted Colored Sateen _ 25C 22-in. ‘Braeloch’ Brand Gingham Soualy ras eecin af cee notte a6 a | Lengths to 5 yards. and practical. Fancy and plain weaves—plain Fast colors—all new patterns—lengths to 10 yds. | Birthday SATIN - FINISH sueo ALL-SILK pale of age er B ED Ss Pp R EA DS (SECONDS) Some are not ae others are neatly ay —defects will not p, impair serviceability. >DRESSE 57 Satin-Finish Spreads $9.99 76x88-inch to 82x90-inch in size. Special Really good patterns, for This 80x90-inch to 84x100-inch in size. Sale! Exceptionally attractive patterns, Bargains C 40 Satin-Finish Spreads $9.95 Sizes 7 to 14 4 . ie igh Ad pad SOA oy Eastern Jobber’s Price Concession for This Event! Gowns! Step-ins! Vests! Envelope Chemises! tastefully trimmed with embroidery and 5 25 styles in very closely-woven crepe de chine and contrasting colors. 0 m e n S a m p | e high luster all-silk radium—but not all styles in all materials, 88 M , N F k Athi ti , ; Splendid value! Shell pink—peach—orchid U NION SUITS (seconds) 49° VESTS Wholesale 19¢ BASEMENT FOOD SPECIALS—MONDAY ONLY Del Monte Sugar Peas Cudahy’s Puritan Brand Sliced Bacon ' f lation top. Sizes 86 to 44, Extra fine quality—tender, In aka: dust-proof ¥ Elastic knitted waist bands—sizes 34 to 44, sweet peas; per can cartons; 14 lb, 20¢; lb 39c

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