The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 10, 1925, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR ———_. TRY TO REPEAL AMENDMENT w Association Campaigns Against Prohibition Saving Their Stocking Money Wednesday---Manufacturers’ Day in the Northwest Products Exhibition atthebon Marche Do You Know What Her Manufacturers Mean to Seattle? They are the chaps that keep the money we earn and spend at right here to grow and earn for us! They are the chaps with the f es ivery to put their faith in the Paci fic Northwest to the test by sting their money and their time at home! Come to the Fourt Wednest and n them—theyr’e the sort of neighbor proud of, and they’ve a lot of good stuff to show you! 4 . -¥ » Hat Program for Wed., Feb. 11 Manufacture ’ Day 1 Concert lind “TH BLIND RADIO FIVE ORE HESTRA isff —for Wednesday Eleven Extra Special that should cause a 9 o'clock rush. 2 Praseea< O80 BEES .CBBwBEES ._ OBR. SERROE _ BP Harter Salves Low i 36-Inch Silk-Mixed Pongees at - - 4Q throughout | Price Difficulties Look up above at their faces for a minute, They are ight, Evelyn J "ee C ot " Be ag heyy . Opal DeBitte, Mary Jane Wright and Constance Crows Lor Pl sig: Saobe, MED malign’ = x oie 00 i s/at the Orahe a < an the lege share val Finer Neckwear Sharply. Reduced = = D8] ica these wiaards de ly pas ‘duality. Si mple et n,” says Miss Je vtte : ti ing st Prod- co sige Toca mln a hota Sa “11600. Boys’ Seattle-Made Caps at - -Q5¢ of od In sizes, ¢ and shapes to 5 all boys. By Seattle Cap Company. “DUTY ON WHEAT: rae Valentine 146 Articles Various Boys’ Wear Main Moor 25c | canadian Commission Ad- | vises Export Tariff Time! Valentine Greeting Cards, for every- we \tfecr. THE BON MARCHE Baraat BASEMENT A Sere AA id Yds. 36- -Inch Serpentine Weave 15c| ‘2: cae cea RP. pak 36-Inch Lingerie Satins at 35¢) «i: ae ~ vers, 35¢ s, dozen S¢; 2 doe Third Mer 500 ) Yards Fine Quality Broadcloth - 35¢ - Dress and Utility 8 Valentine Place Cards Tallies, C0 ATS Without “= 111,000 ) Yds. 36- In. Bright English Print 95c ae Bon Marche's Hows a ae Fur Collars x-| {oem SE Lol Or eetn Meodoprt _ March 1 1th Guaranteed Seattle- Made Suit Case - $3.75 with he avy straps. Strong fiber, black and cordovan; nicely lined and nat ructed Fourth Floor stout! SESSION STARTS ; Silkine Crochet Thread, 2 Balls for - 1 5c — ‘scptimble for Seats as Par-| aarp ull iundabecn locmitibe mat wanted eoorings = prppietee ss sew in the store where nveniently arranged liament Opens Featuring distinctive tailoring, smart styles and a surprisingly low price! Cleverly fashioned in ANGORA FLEECE, RIPPELO, BOLIVIA, GRIZZLY, SUEDE - FINISH Sizes 16 to 50, VELOUR! sove 1 you 12 Lessons for $2.00 Register Now! Personal Service, Second Floor The Bon Marche Curtainings! 67 hit! Voile Frocks occ" Specially Underpriced the calendar for the day, with con-/ff An Entire Maker's Surplus of Wanted Curtainings! on of supplementary esti-| 90 in number, to come up Stock Up at These Low Prices for Spring Cerne bein epee io Si i epee Refurnishing, Just Ahead! about bis now tith Premier H. H. Asquith was to take his} |reat in the hous rd. 26-In. White Tape-Edged | 36-Inch Sheer SaiEe Curtain .. «.. ‘10 | White 35 | |B Scrims........+ C | Curtainings. ... Cc LEGION MEETING Fine sheer quality whiéh will | Dotted grenadine, in white— . . . IM wear very well. In bolt lengths. | various dot patterns. Good CAIN’ “Mist” Weeuiatta’” Haewrered Mill-Ends 36-Inch aor? | grade Swiss, coin dotted, and made with Iittle flutings, rufflings and unexpected Program Friday | ae te ue ot 15c| with chéck and dot designs. All Second Floor—The Bon Marche ae tural shades ‘Lang length Free Baby Health Lean | Seattle of the natural shades. Long lengths— lien . . an ood qualit poate and good quality “Children's Diseases,” by Dr. George Mohr, at 2 o'clock in The B: HIS ts the fourth of a series of leet under the ausp of the City e operation of State Department ie Health. and § Women's Clubs. Free Clinic for Well Babies, Wednesday from 9:30 to 11:30. Second Floor—The Bon Marche LONDON, Feb. 10.—¥ ment Oe oo en ees PSE SERAT SEEEESETE_ Hickory Sanitary Belts or Aprons - 39c¢ All sizes, in flesh and white. Main Floor—The Bon Marche Sars Fur collars of Muskrat, Sealine, Manchurian Wolf, Opos- sum and Mandell, and some models with self collars. Linings of satin de chine, heavy silk crepe and novelty blocks. Black—tan—gray—brown—kitfox—Arab. SIERY BARGAINS Price Concessions of Three Eastern Jobbers Contribute to This Event! er which all went 1,680 Pairs NPE wusinr OC Included are pure thread silk, silk and rayon, sport rib, rayon plaited, sport rib silk and lisle, All have seamless feet and most of them triple seamed backs. In black and all the popu- lar shades, 1,080 Pairs Children’s SAMPLE STOCKINGS { Men's Rayon Plaited | Hee 4g: SOoKS STOCKINGS 1,500 Pairs Women’s ble Included are rayon, mercerized lisle, fine cotton — some Derby ribs in the lot. In black and assorted col- ors. and sprigged voile very effective for plain or ruffled curtains, | ae em 36-Inch Colored | if 36-In. Tape-Edge: Patterned | Marquisettes 25 ‘ | Curtainings..... 45c aw | BG. bes cdedetee ; | | | | Health presented artment, with? 00 Federation of ‘The jooln day | announced | marquisette, in effects, in pretty pink, blue and gold. opular curtaining. Prettily bordere drawn work effect, and very dainty. | Well suited to any room. initiated during the ev fresiments will b jeral mixer will Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche 720 Pairs Children’s Mercerized Lisle handed | y and almost penniless here yoste 8 chairmen of thi ers Millionaire be Sao a een atch: Gini benduec Picuhed \' committer ey | Dies, Lone and Poor |*"4 bs word on financial matters for Lincoln Day |: BORTGN, rant Thee w,| as eagerly awaited E ; ri tor tho| OSTO! 0. homas veryth eadiness for t His body will be laid beside that] bye Medel ba. Flagship Seattle En [paieson, most romantic fieure in r of his wife in a giant tomb he Route to San Dre sa realm of high finance in the|srected during the heyday of his|*h¢ Young Men's MERTON, Feb, 10.—The U. 8./past two decades, _ fled friendless| wealth and power. King county to be held at the € uditorium at 6 ‘ le, flagship of the battle! ——— fe | I anchor and galled for] ahs in the Puget und navy yard two nent party men will attend trot au} over the state. months for re During the ning month she will recommends The pal }lead other Is for the annual Montaville Flowers, of | winter mane and t range ———— - | | practice in Southern waters ‘and wil OISON i j then am over to Hawaii and later would hot any mother, yet |take part in the summer cruise to many fond paren's are slowly ||| Atieras. She. Was eg einen ee |] poisoning children by feeding ||| 18 Dea PORES, ery |] them devitalized food. Keep your |] family healthy. 11604 Fourth |Meisnest Is Proud | | at Pine ‘Daddy of ae Co-ed| TEA. Gal Wich Graintlhecs GOOD DANCIN hee vor t re rraauate mn | tO every discriminatin tea Whole Grain Wheat aeeitigh <4 | drinker. Its freshnessan deat = Distributing Co. ty areaconstant delight. |] 904 Ratiway y Mxehaagc Baltding und girl, wh i . . |M ary Meisnest. - ee OOK, MA In-0668, EL lot-0350, DISTRINUTORS mercerized liste, medium and Drop stiteh ef- heavy cotton fects — assorted Cc Sub-s Cc fine and Derby colors — also In “new rib—fancy tops in socks—? heather — mix- honeycomb many in the popular %}) tures—of cot- stitch. Sizes 6 to lengths—in black and assorted} ton and rayon. Sizes 10 to} 9%, in shades of beige, sand colors. 1114—Seeonds. and camel, rd annual Lincoln day banquet of ‘ltt apeaker witf’ tel PUMPS! OXFORDS!]|_ be Printed Oxfords DRESS VOILE Brown vici kid and patent leathers. Walk- 89 ing and military heels with rubber tips. Good, SECONDS flexible leather soles. Lengths from 2 to 10 yards. One-Strap Pumps eee rivt ae 4 te iA aie t novelty de vis, dull black and brown viei kids. Sizes 3 to algua iia: ve Military and Spanish heels, Good, flexible 8, © and D : leather soles. Widths. riety of colors and patterns. YARD Ask for the Book of Lite

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