The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 17, 1924, Page 10

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oe ae _ SEATI TLE STA! STAR __ a ‘es » lV wets N @ ricks ve ‘oup € i Californian Here ss Her Hand at the Auto Industry — |E xpo Girl IE xpl i Then ( California Speeds Up Work!| Orthopedic Hospital Beneficiary of Gift on Missing Link Made in Unselfish Spirit | BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER The Bon Marche Offers A Special Mid-Summer Purchase of | 100 Fringed Artificial Silk | | Petticoats Maybe you didn’t know Seattle makes motor trucks. The Expo Girl discovered the fact today and insis lls and trying her hand at the job out at the ed on donning overall Kenworth plant. A great many of the parts for the truck are made here, too, she find —Photo by Frank Jacobs, Star Batt The Season’s Newest Colorings. Fine Quality Fiber in Jersey Weave young here, but I notice the name, the trana ¢ the Kenworth Motor Tr: ration on our list of exhib I'll go right out and make « tru © went to the Kenworth you can see her there LIM PETTICOATS, with enough elasticity f comfort and service, but so firmly wove that they will not sag or become bulky. The hems are scalloped widely and finished with rich fringe. The waist is finished with elastic. found that she ha to do. “People have While she was at work she/t you are arned that, in addition to the la. |t In shades of orchid, peach, honeydew, do, and all about it.” r, 65 per cent of the parts that — artichoke, gold, flesh, white, gray “That's simple went into the truck were made Gypsy, banana, citrine, Titian, ters girl, “As to who I right here in Seattle, The engine ent, I'm just ‘t } + i cee thine O, Dad, Look Here! | a Ne} Second Floor—The Bon Marct oS Hodge OE aE Sa per pny finn | Re More of That pegeics tle people the great variety of t backyard or playplace for your children, some simple apparatus f iii t | that are being mado right b health and happiness. Ps raet ty H ‘own city, so that, if th The materials needed, agrams and m can keep most of their dollars at home. and box, horizontal bars, MAKI t y house, and many other features uded. Any boy, handy w described from the descriptions gtv gymnasium as money can buy If you want a copy of this bulletin, fill out the coupon below and mail as directed LOOKS EASY, BUT— “And, second, we v to realize that this of home products wi the Pacific Northwest Me f exposition, which will be held tn the Bell st. dock for a week, begin Ring August 18. In this connection they can notice that I am visiting only the factories of those Which will have exhibits at the cx position. “To ilustrate: When people think of automobiles, they think of De troit. This is very | make » and have as good an Y ic" 4 | | 36-In. Silk Ratine 45c rae 1,500 yards of All-silk Ratine—in black, navy, honeydew, tangerine, royal, silver, ade, asant, rose, Chivesa’s yellow, tan, bobolink, Mohawk, lacquer and many other colors for rer dresses. 60 Specially Good Values in| 500 Yuds of 36-Inch Cotten meek °A9c SP OB Ae ei ne = 4 Py CLIP COUPON HERE PHYSICAL CULTURE EDITOR, W New York Avenue, I t a copy of the bulle lose herewith four cents in loose NAME eeeve eeveccososcose ST. and NO. or R. R. . hington Bureau, Seattle Star, nm, D.C. <YARD PLAYGROUNDS and en. go stamps for same Tweed andT will Suits Satin—Specially Priced - - Black and brown, for linings and bloomers and slips. Will launder be autifully, ty correct of mofor trucks they might just as correctly think of Seattle. The industry is $24.75 Woolens Reduced a =e ee $2.50 and $2.75 Plain and Fancy 1 65: = NE group, which features the brisk boyish . THE BON MARCHE models ‘and the graceful new long coat stcles,| 39 to 42-inch Woolens Now . ARG T which show the new slash-back effects. For early Plain crepe, plain Canton, plaid, line checks—for dresses or skirts. AIN oe morning or afternoon street wear—and perfect ap- parel for for, vacation traveling, mi $4.50 Wool Eponge Reduced to $2 95 n block plaic hairline stripes and mix- ma- tures, in shades of gray and black, navy and Very fine quality all wool, firmly-woven fabric, in rose, navy, tan, tans with heather shades, and plain rine, yacht blue and whirlpool—for suits, dresses or wraps. tans and navys Third Floor—The Bon Marche Sécond Floor—The Bon Marche Smart Styles! - Good Materials! D R E S S E S Displayed in the Sizes to 44 ; EST | Children’ s Auto Show! Canton Crepe! (Printed and Plain) | Tricosuede! Georgette! with movable hands. (Flowered i ’ $35.00 — and Plain) 4 Y 4 And there are 39 other dashing models, priced from $7.50 to $135.00, being shown in this rec- Accordion pleated skiris—side ruffle effects—short sleeves ord-breaking auto show! Pirsig ube panels—novelty ribbon trim—shirred inserts | Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche wi piping. a Temple yellow, white, pumpkin, orchid, cinnamon, powder blue, yy, } “Fairy” Velocipedes, $ 12. 50 cocoa, rose, navy and_ black. ND it’s just like dad’s! Made with roller bear- ings, runs like “sixty,” has bright, shiny bumper, mo- tormeter, windshield, head- lights and instrument board fitted with oil gauge, ammeter and speedometer 2 to 6 Years Here Are Little Sister’s Summer Voile Dresses! Special : saya : 3 LAIN and dotted voiles, in five different dainty styles. Some E r J U k d! = Boys and girls will develop fX are sleeveless and others have shoulder sleeves—all are frilled xtra! ust npacred:, Extraordinary Value! sturdy legs with one of these de- with sheer laces. There is so much style, and so much individu- lightful ways of getting about. Women’s White Fitted with ‘adjustable handlebars, APRONS “ B NDE U X bicycle seat, ball-bearing wheels and thick rubber tires. No. 1 size. ality in these little frocks that mothers will find a sure way to save themselves time and money in the Baby Shop Wednesday. In shades of pink, peach, honeydew, blue, rose, yellow, orchid and maize. Sizes 2 to 6. Made of fine, closely-woven, Sizes Broken line of sizes heavy muslin, in two attractive 2-3-4 HA to 40 styles. 3 f Square and round necks—two pockets and belts—gene coutlt tapiate pink erous hems—well made, fiber stripes. No. 2 Size at $15.75 Main Floor—The Bon Marche Little Gingham Panty-Dresses ‘OTH slip-on and nu-way styles—in plain and prettily checked $ 95 ginghams. They are trimmed with embroidery smockings and contrasting touches of organdie. Sizes 2 to 6 years—in green, tan, 36- Inch Printed Challis, 15c brown, yellow, pink and red. 8,000 yards—in good patterns and aalkenoey Lengths “Bargains in Good Health’’ to 10 yards. Free Baby Clinic each W. ednesday and Saturday morning from 9:30 to 11:30, 28-Inch Sheer Floral Dimity 20c Yard under the direction of the City Board of Health, Competent child specialists and 1,000 yards—all good colors. Lengths to 10 yards | graduate nurses have charge of the clinic. Previous registration is not neces- ‘ . a sar Bleached Sheeting 60c | s Jones, our graduate nurse, is in the department at all times to answer 500 yards—heavy quality; 2144 yards wide—fine for | questions and give advice. i Practical! family use. Tiitrd Ioor—The Don Marche Baby Shop, Second Floor—The Bon Marche Comfortable! = on Marché Inexpensive! Sizes 3 to 8 Gs, Stamped Aprons One-strap style, with good leather soles and black oF unbleached muslin, {4 TL cabaretta kid uppers. Low heels with rubber tips- 10 to 12 yoars, 95c, & UnionSt.,Seattle. all wide widths, Art Shop—Main Moor Pike St »SecondAve RTIFICIAL Silk Fringe in plain colors and two tones, yard 80c. Main Floor—The Bon Marche

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