The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 16, 1925, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR SS an al CHARITY NO Norte s/ Show Attracts) PLANES PUT ON cx" Sexencss M'COY ON TRIAL Main Street ) HONOR OM TE i i Nathan Eckstein Is Elected Eleven Aviators Start Five- - f ; : ee ae! Ey f ; de to Succeed D. E. Skinner | Day Practice on Border - f ; Hob Clark : trora Ye Campbell, D. Blackwell Young, M. D. Hayne 1 , f Dahithy Officer Fires at y det Ga eval 4 | bell, merchant Reckless Autoist pf manele M Wares, ooo l John Camp Aviator to Talk at Scout Dinner Ask Candidates ne Uatvenae to Address Club ag => ‘ Chorus Sings at Kiwanis Luncheon Send First Plane fatled to hit ' ale peaaitglor : meer _ to Spokane Field t . us" as part of BaeEaoRBREY Tuesday—Women’s Commercial Club Day in the Northwest Products Exhibition aithebon Marche Organizations of Seattle Women Heartily Indorse Northwest Made Goods! And women, after all, choose the utilities which go into the homes! Northwest Products are sound—satisfactory— and held fo steady high standards! Spend the dollars at home, where they will grow for Seat tle and the Northwest! Plan to Electrify 210 Miles of Road a ee ee Coming of sprig is keeping tent makers busy these day: The young worker in the picture is operating a > a ‘ machine on a tent at the Camp Lewis Wireles Byram, president of the line, b the Home Products show at the Bon Marche plying acres of canvas for Northwest campers, the firm ships hi is of tents to Alaska each year FALSE TEETH DID IT They're: all at of North- Ever See New Silks Priced Like These? A leading manufacturer closed out an entire line to us at a price enabling us to offer the Crispest and Smartest of New Silks at prices which are remarkably low, as you will agree w hen you ex- 12:30 to 1:30—Radio Concert. 2:00 P. M—Corcert by “Blind amine the silks for quality and fashion. And with Butterick Patterns and The Deltor you can Nadas’ Five Godan ae 40-Inch New make smart apparel so easily. It s Not Too Late $2.45 Printed Crepes $ 1 65 40-Inch Novelty Canton N all-silk Canton Crepe with a ) best silk of the year, at the best smart rayon stripe, In tan, beige, navy, white Patterned in smart new ways, on light and black. Suggested for tunics, frocks and en- wanted shades. For ensembles, tunics sembles. and frocks. Northwest Products Program TUESDAY February 17, 1925 B THE BON MARCHE | VARGAIN BASEME WRESBSRPSwrseae se2Veersve Be Tease. DRESSES" Sizes 16 to 50 $ ashioned in excellent cwality Flat and Satin | Crepes | sain a «1 40-Inch Printed Georgette Crepes ANI 65 Unusually attractive dresses 1 \ : Ore, booth te ony Exe ISITE, patterns for spring frocks, tunics and scarfs. Pastel s at a price which means a real \ \ & and high shades in fashion-favored tones. Fine sheer quality. Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche Sale! Notions! White Cotton Elastic super-value! Here Are Just a Few of the Features: Straightline models to knee, with flares of flounces, pleatings and godets below; metallic and embroidered lace; shirrings: trimmings of ruffles, ribbons, tassels and flowers and some fur, c/* Navy, Black, Tan, Titian, Fez Red, Jade, Per- vanche and All the New High Shades. _ ‘Rayon Tubular Vesting 1,000 pieces, in lengths from 26 inches to 34 inches. heavy quality. In white, henna, flesh, pink, peach, navy and light blues, orchid and gray. MACH A specially REMNANTS 69° Children’s Cotton Women’s Rayon Plaited TOCK eee STOCKINGS Fine qual- ity in the Cc new honey- Sport ribbed comb effects the new Cc —in beaver, cross - word sand and camel; also, Eng- puzzle effects lish rib effects—sizes 6 —sizes 8% to 9%. to 10, Just 360 Pairs Men’s Silk and Rayon Mixed SOCKS 25¢ Selected Sub-standards. With liste soles, assorted colors—sizes 10 to 11. Women’s Kid HOUSE SLIPPERS (Maen $7.25 Sizes 3 to 8. Wide widths, Black cabaretta kid uppers with leather soles and rubber heels. One- and two-strap styles. Medium round toes—broad last. Real comfortable shoes for wide feet at an especially low price. No Defense Against Enemy’ ry Gas Attack ‘Cleans Suit With Gasoline; May Die Because clothing with « R. Emmons, Former Local Lawyer, Dies | former” Seattle! tieed for about in San sco after last Friday, according to word received by his friends here. | He, was visiting hi Ralph there and is survived by on, Har Mia, of Seattle He will be buried in San Francisco. |\Driver of Death | Car Is Sentenced Oné to five years at Walla Walla| en Andy Fina-| | omre . 8 for} the manslaughter of Mra ppina Bastonelli, in an auto accident last] Novem The’ ¢ as prosedutes | Eugene cutor, came t death thru ne and speed of Fin | while they were on a “wild party.”| Sanipractic School Request Is Refused! Judge A. HB. Griffiths Saturday | | noon re d to modify his judgment land allow the American University Jof Sanipractic here to continuo to| give even {ts threo years’ resi-| |dence course, It was convicted re-| centiy in a “diploma mill" case brought by Ass stant Attorney Gen- feral Sharpe. so overruled a} motion jew trial. | | | 2 | “GO TO 'TIMBUCTOO” | LONDON-—A bi-weekly | motor Jearavan service from Oban, North | Africa, to Timbuctoo has been start: | \ed. As @ result, Britishers can “go to Timbuctoo” in 14 days. The trip |comes rather’ high, the cost for the| Jentire journey being $2,600. | | . | | ‘The entire output of some Brith n| | golf ball factor |to the Unit {the t increasing popula 33-Inch Cc hecked Pon gee zin Ss rvanche, Titian 86-Inch Blazer-Stripe Pongee Is JARM, nat shader, with 392 Inch Sports Satins or Very smart Just n IN on quality, se aided stead VINE, } y qualit If-plaided $1. 65° age In white, navy and poudre ry a For skirts and frocks. 39-Inch Black Charmeuse INGO smarter for Spring, [Si Reehtentiontpsa and lustrous street ernoon wear, This $1. 65 N for dresses ic black; will wear well Third Floor—The Bon Marche in a serviceable quality wear very well ps Blac SOFTLY-DRAPIN 36-Inch Black Messaline A L SILK Pongee, line-ct F's renses, slips and tuni A fA in © patter mf r dress¢ lustrous quality, which will look $1.25 36- "Inch Silk- bets aa Cirne Charmeuse we $1.25 36-Inch Chiffon Taffeta and tun In $1.45 For the Northwest Products Exhibition 40-lb. Cotton Mattresses 10.50 | Made by Washington Furniture Mfg. Co. Felted cotton with roll edge, in full and single sizes. Covered with good quality ticking and well tufted. Cotton felted—very soft, comfort- able and durable. 50-Ib. Felted Cotton Mattresses $14.85 Made by Washington Furniture Mfg. Co. Finely constructed, with roll edge imperial stitched, square tufted and cov- ered with good ticking. twin bed sizes. Just Arrived! Reducing Brassieres $1.50 Gently massages away fat with every motion you make. Made of pink Para rubber, and fastens in the back. Elastic shoulder straps, Now is your chance to have one of these brassieres at much lower prices than we have been able to offer before, ¢ Corset Shop—Second Floor Will not flatten with hard service. Full, single and Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche Baby Health Lecture Free Under the auspices of the City Health Depart- ment — co-operating with State Department of Health and Seattle Feder- ation of Women's Clubs. 2 to 3 P. M. Wednesday, Feb. 18 “A Few of the Surgical Conditions of Childhood” BY DR, HERBERT COE Baby Shop—Second Floor King’s Basting Cotton | 3 for 10c 12 yards 29¢ | WHITE THREAD IN NOS. 46, Firm quality, in %-in. widths jf 90 and 60. Spool......-.+-4€ | Useful in many ways i SNAP 2 8 LACK |GUM RUBBER HOU , 1 card; A medium siz Se E bright shad oe POCKET | x WHITE COTTON 10€ Siastic; S-yard pieces; fine TAPE, Bo id GOOD KID cv inch lengths Puritan Bias Binding 3 bolts 25¢ nd black; widths $ to ‘on bolt.’ Bolt....10€ IN SMALL, MEDI. MAKERS’ PINS, SHARP 8; %-Ib. box 12te » QUALITY POWDER ffx, in rubber cases. ...10¢ 1 ad brown; can. EMBROIDERY, | 4 am Darning Cotton 2 balls for 5¢ Darners and 1 Machine events rust; a goo and white. BROOMS strongly sewed. gray; 4 for 25¢. Home Dressmaking Classes Begin Monday, March 9th Seattle women have here a chance to make Spring apparel under the direction of our expert designer. 12 LESSONS, $2.00 Personal Service, Second Floor—The Bon Marehe —For Tuesday Extra Size Petticoats, $4.95 Milanese Jersey Petticoats with plain and pleated flouncely many with insets of contrasting colors, Full 60-inch hip ni Assorted colors Second Floor—The Bon Marche Wool-Mixed Granite Cloth, 95¢ Inexpensive wool-mixed shadow-check Granite Weave, {fq dresses, skirts and children’s wear. Tn black, plum, gray, Copeny: hagen, red, royal, Dutch and others, 36 inches wide. 39-Inch Crepe de Chine, 95¢ Allsilk Crepe de Chine, in gray, poudre, brown, navy, commodore and emerald. Third Floor—The Bon Marche 36-Inch Comforter Challies, 12!2¢ id 1,200 yards Printed Challies; lengths to 10 yards; floral Persian patterns. 36-Inch Striped Poplins, 19¢ 1,000 yards nice quality striped poplin at abo half the rest | lar value, Lengths to 15 yards. In tan, navy and cadet. 36-Inch Cotton Charmeuse, 35¢ 600 yards fine quality Lingerie Charmeuse; lengths to 3 yards | Plain and striped styles, in gray, white, lavender and yellow, Third Floor—The Bon Marehe Good quality, in black, brows ff i

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