The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 19, 1924, Page 14

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THE SEATTLE STAR nn a a a ce rts _—_—_—_—__—<$—<—$_ $$ ——— — ————____— The Bon Marche—the Store for Family Needs! SATURDA Y—the Day for Family Shopping! Toiletries Low-Priced |Women’sand Children’s | Ambre Royal Face Pebeco Tooth Paste Phone Hose Lavoris Creme Ol Soap wr * 1 gircle, BD¢ ecoanut Ol Shampoo, OLO-Palm Toilet Soap Mulsified ¢ nut Oil Shamp « B3e. r put ape Kpso Bath Crystals pks and log Melto Keducing Cre 30¢. Peroxide t 25¢. ~ er Asther'etas Face Vowder, in| Children’s Cotton Stockings 25c | Witeh Hazel a5e 50 Fine quality cottc el, toe and eee eee Se, oven iste Fa aie am, Shampoo ¢ 86¢.|sole. Elastic ribbed In black, white pa browr f ®@ Main FY ~The Bon Marche Main Floor The Bon Marche Saturday y—Children’s Day y at The Bon M = Wi th School | ( ‘lothes f for boys and girls at intriguing pri ce: | Phe Girls Wool School Frocks Fur-Trimmed Fall Coats eae ts 98.95 The Newes he 07'€0 Suede-Like zie Poeared $7.50 Clever and Youthful Mitoriala! Fall Furs! Models for Girls 4 P ¥ OUNG men from 1 to 4 years : a RAES: which attain great smartness through a rich simplicity of style. Newer fabrics, shorter furs, suc! will find in this group Top- 6 to 14 A as beaver, natural and mink dyed squirrel, silver muskrat and marmot coats which are sure to please i € e > » la navy ed black 2D ‘ade like Ds is I : In shades of shutter gre ime Tuseet, Kit fox, cranberry, tan, navy and b ther Ma ade like wound eit bab OOL crepes, wool and crepe combina- ; zs ted nd double tions, and velveteen, colorfully finished i; rassted {fect Material in ms with paisley velveteen. Distinctive uses of E Bp ed ef BIAtOris 2 braid and applique form smart trimmings. g a polaire : = Baby Shop, Second Floor— In brown, russet, shutter green and tan. y \ Ths, Ren Mere Second Floor—The Bon Marche e “Stand wear”’ Stands for Dependable, Long-Wearing Suits, Sweaters and Shoes for Boys bd School Shoes _ |Boys’ All-Wool Sweaters ready with a complete assortment of specialized school € hoes for service, comfort, appearance and economy! $2. 95 Sizes 24 to 32. STAND-WEAR SHOES FOR siidayt tla, “or coat style with button front. One model has School, dres s shoes or a: Byron collar and all ee Re ea ee ‘fal around belt. Many at- over correctly proporti tractive color combi- lasts. Goodyear welt sewed nations in the lot. soles, with patent or black or tant exif, uppers. Practical Sports Coats $3.45 Sizes 9 to 1314, $3.50 Sizes 214 to 6 4.50 Sizes 28 to 34. A coat sweater, made with two pockets. ae Autumn Millinery Which Is Different! Arrived Specially for $7 50 Saturday s ELT combines smartly with hatter’s plush—and pro- duces an effect which is distinctly new and dif- ferent! Growing Girls’ High Lace Shoes $4.50 Tied ostrich—and ostrich fans form graceful trimming! New Sport Frocks Made pk footform or uss lasts, of es § brown Sweeping bows—combined felt with velvet—accent or black leathers. Heavy oak leather soles and rubber Sizes 1 to 2, $4.00 Sizes 6 to 10, $5.00 In autumn brown, and green heather. wider Unes! Smartly Tailored From Flannel heels. Sizes 24 to 8. AR} Sweaters Off-face rolls of velvet are very feminine! 10 ] > wine: (yr . Girls’ Gymnasium Slippers, sizes 244 to 8, $1.25 esr mame And the colors are the newest Autumn tones and black! In Two Moderately Priced Groups *, ’ for $5 95 Boys Third Floor—The Bon Marche $19.50 and $24.50 Misses’ and . ’ Pe Children’s Suggesting most charming and inexpensive apparel for college and high school wear! School Shoes LL sorts of Flannels—hairline striped, blocked, plaid 8 i and plain colorings—tailored cleverly in slim straight All leather, developed on | Special not footform lasts. Heavy oak lines, and finished with distinctive rows of buttons. 09° ; Y91) ro 4m on ° "e In new shades of russet, gray, blue, tan and shutter green. leather soles and rubber Other Middy Sweaters in sc hoot colors eenarrd ied Floor—The Bon Marche s 8% to 11, $2.95 aa "Sizes 111 to 2, 83.45 Main Floor—The Bon Marche 5 Sizes > 2, 83. y our » Fall Hat, Sir! ! Third Floor—The Bon Marche = ) ! They literally stand wear—the sort ; oly boys give to sweaters they n; the body in heather colored und bottom with schoo! colors. Winsome Hats for Girls Make it a bein Marche Beautiful Velour Pillows $2.75 [In The Bon Marche Food Shops Special Come in the popular round and is oval shades and trimmed with Chocolate Cream Cakes Mayflower Brand sual Hae indy aeerione antique gold braid, filled with gar- : 60c Coffee, 3 Ibs. $1.15 Bee aerate vollsbetianied styles seth ° 4 e netted cotton. icles Seth igiietimetbeacel tre tend tS an te Ome. Sustariee Sectional and two-piece crowns— 3 Stamped Tea Aprons 25c ech Tce eppene i dpe species Genuine Orange smart uses of bright buckles—gros- Straw Hats are in the ice box, of and figured lawn; mak Wiesh.; Ghessthie:: weld Blend Tea, 1b for the lid has closed down on i fintstieds Severs) colore ahd de quality Green Ten, excellent grain streamers—and applique. ; warm weather. And here is “ ‘ ts sires yt Light and dark shades for school and street wear. something that all the fellows Stampe d Linen 3-Piece Bulk Cocoa, fine grade, 1b Thi joor—' a y rear ig f q Dri on-Aw » e amily Third Floor—The Bon Marche I Fn will wear this Fall plain and Buffet Sets 69c rink Non-Awake, tho family \\ scratch felt models in many : 10 r cree \ be shades of gray and brown. Ail c mee < fs es finished with hemstiteh betic atienta; 4-Ib, sack, 81-401 e Solar Blend ° t sizes in all the new blocks. rete 5 : ineapple, Can, 25c Jew Silk ye j Stamped “Dryw ell” Towels 35c Finest Quality Hams Fine sticed fruit, in «stup. For In many clever and simple designs, some with hemstitched hems salads and desserts Fall | nd rwear others ‘are hettstltohed. for, crdchet : fj agam aaers these : Lb. 28c Sun Mald Stringtess Means, No. 2 Armour's or Ci V Hams, by Main cans . ize l We are now featuring a complete line of Fall Underwear = — Freakty fa as Uinta in all weights—and two-piece garments. “ ” Tommy ‘Tu m re as Union Suits in cotton, wool and wool-mixed. Kayser Knitted ‘Silk oe ge SPECIAL: Happy Home Sweet Kernel Corn, INE quality waterproof silk on P 7; ° . can 200; 3 for aie crucible steel frames, Matched Medium-Weight Cotton Union Suits $1.65 and Rayon Vests 1.65 Calitornin, Home tirand Cateup, tips and ferrule. Carved wood handles with leather straps. In navy, brown, purple, $ 5 green and red...... 3.9 __In tan and gray with long sleeves and ankle length— Knitted in bodice style, and finished with ribbon ideal for Fall wear. shoulder straps. In pink, orchid, peach and maize. Firm Cotton and Wool-Mixed Union Suits $2.45 quality which will prove serviceable as «well as very Long sleeves and ankle length—specially well made and | dainty. and eames, nd to i for Se 8 with po can Mey EAVY silk, on stand- | oe papeellas en full cut. Very reasonably priced. Reinforced Bloomers to match, $2.35 Main’: ttder—tHie on Mavoha A ry oe plain or faney border. Men's Shop, Lower Entrance, Second Ave—The Bon Marche Main Floor—The Bon Marche ard or Kyoto frames. 12- and 16-rib Kyoto _ i Charming stubby handles. | frames, stubby handles Bakalite tips and ferrule. | and braided ~—_leather Lunch at the Counter, 35c BI Beal | straps. Black, brown, Roast Log of Veal. with Dressing ue, brown, green, pur- navy, purple, red, gray Spaghetti and Mashed Potatoes ple, red, | and , Tread and Butter yd wie DOL40 (24, $9.75 Green Apple Cobbler with, Vanillaisaucs Cottee or Mk gi a ries 5 Main Floor—The Bon Marche Main Floor—The Bon PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET—SEATTLE

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