The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 12, 1925, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR | Friday---Federated Labor Day‘in the Northwest , Products Exhibition atthebon Marche omen and Men Affiliated With Union Labor Friday Federated Labor Is Especially Invi ted Appreciate the Importance of He riety to Attend the Exhibition, “and this Day ' One Another by Having Faith Has Been Specially Set Apart for in Home Products Them to View This Lively Display - Seattle Guards Pupils’ Eyes PTER ra = aT} ° . ! “Ring, ular person her ‘ for Friday for a clever party, the Valentine Departmen t is ready with suggestion ure to please 36- In. Black Satin Messaline Valentine Greeting » Cards, ft Valentine Table Covers Whitney's Valentine Material— | Streamers and Tucked Stream Oe tat ro rm Sr Her for, King connty, giving Betty Hell, doxo 72x90 Bleached Bed Sheets 80¢ + of dainty stuff that | ¢r>—valentine colorings 10¢ Program for Friday, Feb. 13 Federated Labor Day 12:30 to 1:30— Radio Concert 2:00 P. M.—Concert by “Blind Radio Five” Orchestra Third Floor—The Bon Marche ter of Mr. a an eyesight test MAY BUILD cry. R® OF TENTS ==: Hotel Space for 100,000 on Likely to Be Scarce Valentine Caps, interest ue 8 1 You Cannot Afford to 18x36 Bleached Turkish Towels 19c cath “and ter simp iit ; rae Mise the Chance Moving Fels 32-In, Devonshire Cloth, Yard 990c || = “f heel mee | es a Task for Tot | BY G Le ILLt BUTLER edge f ro 10¢. 36- In. Floral- Pattern Silkoline conor 0 Dosis a The Gala Mook, 12¥2¢ 18-In. Gemnins Cowhide Bags, Special SES g9 99 Extra Economies for = ~ age ; 3 “Cae «ae rn a 1 mother he fy | Boys’ per: Sweaters “Second Floor Day” The tent city will be ctea | Jurindict eyes ¢ : ae in tot ; to 3 ana ht alo ap ean mn ©9): 25 Special buying of jobber'’s* early | Fach ‘department on. ThadSieue ‘ Main Floor—The Bon Marche Third Floor—The Hon Marche unless accommodations can famed In other ways, It is be’ 1 is t trip clearances has made possible a day of Floor, is contributing merchandise at Supreme Value Giving! however, by those in charge of t far less than the regular prices. Work that it will be tmpossit take care of the 100,000 vis Peeted here at that time unl Provision of this kind is made “Each day letters. and telegrams @re coming in from distant ct nt Ad you t buying— 1 the New Styles in Neckwear, peace Main Floor—The Bon Marche oak Women Who Know Dress Values Will Be Delighted by These BETLaELee king for reservations. : ; FON copra 2for B THE BON MARCHE 25 pe 15e ARGAIN BASEMENT ] Thrift Seekers—T ake Notice! Main Perth Bom are “79¢ Women’ s Sample Checked Hose Smartly Tailored Utility §)) vce: BEE" $195 Main Floor—The Bon Marche if || Men’s All- Weel ee Shirts tebe Mala Piese<The: Ben: Marche NEW DRESSES $15.00 LANNEL Frocks in gay stripes and plaids—chic little silks for after- noon wear, soft satin crepes for dinner and dance use! A truly wonderful as- sortment in all the new Castilian reds, pinegrove green, cloud gray, Pervanche blue, and black. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Smart Coats or Suits $14.75 Exceptional values, resulting from regrouping of better merchandise. Popular Styles in Sports Coats, $14.75 Suedine, blocked downy wool, and cut polaire, nicely lined throughout. In brown and tan. Fine for summer travel wear. Fur-Trimmed Street Suits, $14.75 Really beautiful little suits, of velour in navy and brown, Lined with satin de chine and trimmed smartly with flat furs. Sizes to 38. fc) ad Second Floor—The Bon Marche C) oem Women’ $ Sample Wool Wool- Mixed Hose The materials are better grade Plain and Block Polaires, Downy Fleece and Waffle Chinchilla! Sizes to 82 Self and fur collars in the lot, and some mod-) els with effective fur trimmings. Strong, ser- viceable, novelty linings add to the practicability ton Shoe company, Seattle of every garment. Don’t miss this opportunity. pcoees 5 seraceen: mareriol, @ \ which insure long wear. Featuring 15 Styles of Made-in-Washington Shoes! Made by the Weshing- Brown—gray—rust—penny and several shades of tan. For men and women, ‘ and designed to give abso- lutely satisfactory service. Girls’ Flannel Dresses Very Unusual Purchase at Men's Army Last Work Shoes a ton—wide- , e » n r Dark brown Cromptor 86.00. ok ci tion: SLEC nion TRese charming straight-line Flannel Frocks possess all the air and style sig- wale emote rad 8 to 17. = | Wool Cr Cr ep e Men's Seamless Work Shoes, > 6%, 85.00 nificance of the new season—and they are a jobber’s clearance, advantageously BOs’ 64 15 S KIRTS Wi i yee ‘Sfoka Satie ¥ tke’ Sizes 13 to 17, in Castilian red, rosewood and tan. Men's Dress Shoes, in brown or black, 86.00, ork or School Shoes; nizes bought. Bak Eb le Women’s Better Sweaters Reduced to $2.00 Brushed wool and brushed mohair—in sports and street styles. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Buy a “Coffield” Electric Washer —and be safe! —be happy! —be thrifty! | SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS Ask for a demonstration of “Coffield”— }} and then you'll see why it is indorsed bd | Good Housekeeping Ingtitute as being the} machine best adapted for fine laundering! } | There are no moving parts—nothing to pull, | H tear or twist the cloth—your curtains and your fi} blankets can be washed with equal success mn thei “Coffield.” Over-size soft rubber wringer rolls, which will not break buttons. The Safety Wringer is sure and positive! Hiking Boots, 16-inch, Boys’ Army Last Shoes < 00; ch, 87.50. of medium heavy Sizes } |i 11 to 2, $4.00; sizes 2% to 5%, — Men's’ Pac Boots, 16-4nch, whloick denim—high back $ §9 oT te 92 WI 84.50. $11.00; Linch, $6.50. styles—two-seam legs—sizes 4 to Main Floor—The Bon Marche to 16, Waist PLAY SUITS mas Qe Made of medium weight denim, trimmed with red gal- atea cloth—long or short sleeves—sizes 2 to 8. Skirts are still grow: ing in popularity —and what Is more effe with a smwart sweater? Study this price for quality skirts. Knife and combination pleatings in blonde shades. Continuing Food Sale! Immense Savings on Finest Foods MAID O'CLOVER RANCH EGGS, 39 Cc CREAMERY nuTT) . Pound Dozen 44c Fine quality, fre urned butter. Guaranteed.—Dell ™ ArMou ws HAM, ypend "Star" choice, de BON MARCHE COFFEE, 3% Feende €7 () Sold by the plece Our own special blending of high- : grade coffees.—Coeffee Section. SWEET ISLAND PEAS, Can FRUITY LOG ROLL CANDIES, Lb. Extra sifted. Dozen cans, $1.75. 16ers et alls for usually, O9C CH FAUST CHOCOLATE CAKES FRESH CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS, Lb. RIOR xptionally dellclows cake 45c inty, wholesome cookies, 28c CROSS, & BLACKWELL VI n 3lc NT 4 43c Pure Mait Vinegar. Large size bottles. R ALE, 5 bottles for 30c Tine suality Dry Ginger Ale. 95c t, in large size ARMOUR'S STAR BACON, Lb. 3 JAN PINEAP 15 [p.ttrips from 4 to 6 Ibe, 9c By piece ony + Sizes 3 to 8. A to D Widths Patents! Satins! Kids! Straps! Ties! Colonial Effects! RON MARCIE MAYONNAISE, Lb. Pp | . heels. A a Sweet and deliciou y York vegetable. LQC Fresh and un! ity. Very special, 29C the nenson's newest styles. a VAN ALEN TOMA » Can MAID OF CLO 4 EB, Lb. ; Utah tomatoes. D 13c st'too sharp. = 28 ALIAN PRU SWIFT'S COTTAGE be and fancy quality; 3 Ibs, 38e. 12c Choice, lean, suga eat 28c R LA VICTORIA BRITTLE CANDIES, Lb. K tine blending of good teas; 2 tbe. t9e, 40C X'whoicsome sweet for everyone, 39c Telephone us today for a Free Demon- Special Luncheon at Lunch. Counter and Soda Fountain, 30c Creamed Chicken, with Mushrooms on Toast; or, Fried English Sole with Sauce Tartare Buttered Atti 4 Mashed Potatoes Bread and Butter Cotfee or Milk stration! That’s the only way in whieh you can be sure what a washer can do. Union Street Basenrent—The Bon Marche uttl-Frutt! lee Cream Main Mloor—The Hon Marché

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