The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 3, 1924, Page 10

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ard —" 23 a ee ee ee ae OD OO THE SEATTLE STAR ) A shione CLIEXAMS NOV, 1 DONWORTH SHIES fuduing Under Way | rs in Chicago IIA GREY on Mayor’s Probe Body ip Ss PRIZE STOCK 10 () Old-F Bellingham Moose Build New Temple jon and Bat Seek Hon nae - ELECTION DAY—THE BON MARCHE WILL OPEN AT 10 o’CLOCK ‘): Easiest Way to « Get Farm; Marry Stamped irls’ WwW aL N ‘ ‘ : ‘een G OO Ta ams ew I iu eo Bedspread | i} = free i spreads Marquisette »~ io pa ‘ 3 : Bolster. | Ruffled : : | Attached aieee. ttache Curtains | q . “e Jaunty Tams plain 4 ~ ' sash f $ 25 or dashingly plaided and e ! a ane triped. Very soft and of ‘ i . comfortable, and fin C air y a + you shed with fluffy pom a : { pe “" on on the top. me aa tomorrow—and if you are j Two pretty and effective pat ; =: . ae ‘ " 3} in favor of thrift, shop in ° terns stamped on good qualit AU the brighter shades Good quality crossbar scrim : 5 the Bargain Basement. d cream muslin, for lazy daisy and of blue, heather, gree and plain arquisette — amply : : neh kne 1 ry - nd russet—as well a made—nicely finished and fully F French knot embroider Nice rsiieageat jad I i few old.|§ for gifts or for your own use. | blab. Siete 0 i Ls vee ruffled, Complete with ruffled ' ashioned § , shy? hs tie-backs. they. are 4 Art Needlework, Main Floor Thicd Wleor--The' Bon’ Marche Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche | If as RTE RT ASE ~ . | “|| Silk Chemises $]-95| (Men’s Fi | o Lae emises -J9| | Men’s Fiber Socks 35c | ° . ay Bs Unusual Value 3 Pairs $1.00, Pair : 2 Good quality radium and crepe de chine—well : . 2 ; | made in tailored and lace trimmed styles. Full cut garments, nicels Inexpensive, good-looking fiber socks—made with reinforced heels, ; ; finished. toes and soles. In black, tan, corduroy, gray and navy. Sizes 914 | r | 8 In peach, orchid, blue, rose and honeydew. to 11%. a : 16 IS a Second Floor—Ihe Bon Marche Men's Shop—Just Inside the Lower Second Avenue Entrance 4 ae ig . * . ’ as ‘ Featuring new styles in Fashionable ) Brushed Wool ‘| ‘ ° . ° a Block Chinchilla, Cut P l S lk G tl R d d Slipon Sweaters , Polaire, Plain Worst- Neckwear opu ar URS rea y eauce . eds, Block Fleéce and Special 40- j $3.50 1 Midures. inenPrinted Georgette, Reduced to For litle girts or bows i : 83c All-silk Georgettes—very soft and fine—in ten different color —up-to-the-neck style— ae 4 meet 4 a yogi o} a and sieht a combinations. 10 tan trimmed with brown fort! Priced to produce the smile of satisfaction on ailored styles in Vest 40). ° e —sizes 2 to 6 years. the face of every customer! Come Tuesday and see! Se ective oa ; pi fur and. self collars in new ways, the furs being ne tf ek ly fe ; Inch Printed Crepes, Reduced to Brushed Wool Mandell, Thibetine and Viatka Coney. Front-fasten- Collar a “Cuff. Ses, Heavy, All-silk Crepe, printed in new allover floral patterns. Cricket Sweaters hee earnest, ray. and. several ‘shades bt very dainty and sheer, | Mich Mlorings Yard $3.50 dl , gray a guste cline ab Sage of net, organdy or linen, ov- 4 r In many bright col- al tan and brown. finished with edging of Inch Crepe de Chine, Reduced to a ors; V neck, a sleeves 4 = Val and real lace. All-silk Crepe, in 25 wanted street and evening shades. are trimmed with con- ’ Artificial Silk Third Floor—The Bon Marche ~ teastin om: ‘ asting colored borders. Ww en's Rayon ( ) Handkerchiefs % J Sizes 2 to 6 yeurs. : S T 0 C KIN G S C Special ap vee 5 50 an A All First Qualit 50- Se he le Lisle hemmed ce ae oles, ti nd 10c Each Inch Imported Navy Broadcloth, Reduced to 95 alae ceuninee gr b s soles, toes a a 4 heels—in black and Fall shades. Sizes 814 to 10. $1.00 Doz. An extra fine quality Chiffon Broadcloth—supple and easy to fashion SiG; 2 S Of sheer batiste, lawn | into smart apparel. Slip-on Sweaters : and linen—in solid colors 36 * $2 50 : and white, carefully fin- o0- . . Fi SCHOOL GIRLS’ RAIN §$ 79 ished in various width Inch Wool Mixed Batiste, Reduced to Novelty weave—with "a Rubberized sat- . hems, with lovely em- Very serviceable and good-looking material in shades of navy, wine, Byron coll ars, bound CAPES een in navy blue Sizes broidered patterns, imi- plum, marine and navy. with silk braid—in blue “ only. Well made, 10to 14 Hh el tation cords and many Third Floor—The Bon Marche , and tan combinations. vt hoods half lined laid 8 A sian on Alaska other novelties. Sizes 2 to 6. ] Pe coi Pie atbantal taviane mixtures, F Minn Grey: Pieaue felt Main Flooh—The Bon Marche > © Second Floor—The Bon Marche 5 on Alaska j ' parednaiion rélative to Alaska may ~ i} ot the Beatle Chamler af Commerce | STRICTLY FIRST QUALITY j Arctic Bidg., Third and Cherry at. | | ae ||FULL-F ASHIONED SILK HOSE | a 1 Sere | ie (Paid Advertisement Warns Saker y Pure, fine silk in medium and chiffon weight, made with reinforced feet and lisle hemmed tops. In 18 wanted shoe Grey: Eve 11 shades, including black, brown and gray SaGebaannh Wap The Seattle School Board Na Hendry samnbe ool aia says Initiative 50 imperils Danisiieeriacsonaiting @ cnat| hy Creme Oil Soap (Waldorf Toilet Paper, ajo et { the Public Schools. Wering marriage * aidorf Toilet Paper, <7 : i “| | 1,000 Yards Hope Muslin 17c Resa 4 rolls for 25c ES ; ii The Regents of the Uni- As | Fine family Muslins—perfect quality — full bolt ozen Bars Limited to 8 rolls to one buyer—none de- 1} versity say Initiative 50 and I stew up among men and very |B |. Jenigths, livered at mar: as 1 imperils the University. oneviwt ‘ 49c ups and Saucers, ; | I i hei busi a ‘a i ‘young man you 500 Yards Bleached Sheeting 50c Limit one dozen to a = set of 6 45c i | t is their business to Good weight sheeting for everyday use, In 244.) 2m * tiv sa ~) White imported china—serviceable know. d anice home and T thought yard width, ® customer, No deliveries o1 a for everyday use. None delivered Gab CALAN cha Re cle 3 Third Floor—The Bon Marche C. 0. D's. at this price. Vv and I was left alone to raise n dear, _} Main Floor—The Bon Marche Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche i] sweet boy ith nothing. Another woman who DEMANDED a marriige , “ 2) ote NO on woman whe DEMANDED a marridg Baby Health Lecture, 2 o’Clock Wednesday. Subject “Pre-Natal Care,” by Dr. Chas. Shannon 1 I iti ti eN 50) day ea Baby Shop, Second Floor—The Bon Marche | ‘The world looks upon me as an 7 . . 3 hitiative io. igutcat and F have’ gone wently |W Kotex Sanitary Bicycle Playing i i WASHINGTON EDUCATION A small p Pads : ASSOCIATION B : 4 Cc Cards, 39c . ' someone). who | Ox Special f vigny 9 Hi: ‘ Ga Regulation size. One Whist Ds teak oe Tit entan bat dozen in box. MSU r8izes Hi alee fw ill reach the ith Mr: Main Moor—The Bon Marche ane €VO Tk Siehadeeabee tN Main Vloor—The Bon Marche » save her the lonly an 3 UNK NOW t!

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