The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 5, 1925, Page 10

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W. S. C. Glee Club to Sing Here —,; s the Men's at m i Ba Adopted Child Fails |" ““°r'' ee Bets to Keep Him Happy a on daaauel’)y RGAIN BASEMENT Wear Them Now and Late in the Spring! Price! Children! tures, part wool, 3 for $1.00 Size 23x13— double thread with pink, blue and gold borders. Size 1ixil In combinations of pink, gold and white; and blue, gold and white! Sateen Costume Accordion An Eastern Manufacturer’s Clean-Up! WOMEN’S SAMPLE KNIT UNDERWEAR 29c—59c—85c At or Below Wholesale Included are Women’s fine und Swiss Rib VESTS—mercerized and fine combed cotton, bodice or built-up top; also crochet yokes; fine gauge cot- ton or mercerized SUITS—flat seams. bodice or built-up tops; rayon STEP- INS and BLOOMERS and silk-top UNION SUITS. Sample Hosiery Many Less Than Regular Wholesale For Women and 85c—49c—39c} ~ . 25c—19e Included are pure thread silk, sik and rayon mix- ized lisle cotton—but not all materials at all prices. Turkish Towels SECONDS 30° Wash Cloths SECONDS Imported Striped 36 to 44 Rome: All wool sthing F 4 $ ew! with allover 49 Some- designs in 30 to 46 thing rayon different! Keautiful Sweaters—Rochelle knit—in_ the |‘ pleated flounces THE BON MARCHE Plain and Fur Trimmed | H In Sizes 16 to 501% Ripplelo! : High-luster Bolivia! wat Suede-finish Materials! Black! Grizzly Cloth! aot hee Angora Fleece! Brown! Sealine, Opossum, Marmink, Manchurian Wolf, Moufflon and self collars. This lot offers an unique opportunity to get a real serviceable coat at small cost. You'll like the styles, tailoring and colorings, for they are actually what Fashion demands for Spring wear. Girls’ New White DRESSE Dainty Styles & “toa > for be » ddd Confirmation! A +—5 eid by Splendid Values! mereer- Plain and embroidered ORGANDIE in six differ- ent styles. Well made and tastefully trimmed with Val lace, sashes of ribbon and self material. $9.89 A Very Special Purchase of Women’s “Kid Boots” <= SWEATERS A 5° styles. hems. Sizes ever-popular Kid Boots style, with attractive designs in contrasting colors of rayon. All the newest bright shades in this group makes selection a pleasure, Sizes 36 to 46. state Smart Dresses of SHEER VOILE—lace trimmed—good All have good wide > er THE SEATTLE STAR dtheDon Marche Extra! Cut Lengths Fine New Wool Dress Goods—Suitings—Coatings ‘Lengths 3 to 10 Yards—$I.95 to $4.50 Yard T hese Came From One of the Leading Makers of Fine Materials! s for dre ses, ——————————, and Fing Velours! Suitable in we Pile Fabrics—Flannels—Velledo Checks—Suede Cloth—Wool Duvetyn ensemble suits and spring and summer coats. In many of the most fashionable spring shades—as well as sta rd colorings, hettlenut, Monterey, white, powder, French blue, 8 t, rose, navy, black, g eal and othera, I hades of rose leaf, biscuit, fle hb 500 Yards Silks Reduced to 95c Yard Colored Brocades—Printed Voiles and Georg- Halustre—Knitted Crepes—White Rayon Brocade—Pongee 5 to 39 inches wide Printed Silk ette Crepes. From 3 Third Floor—The Bon Marche Classes! nen a ‘You Can Make Smart Apparel in The Bon Marche Dressmaking March 9tl re conducted under the personal direction of an expert designer—and affc | “T°HESE classe chance to make the Monday, martest sort of Register Now—12 Lessons $2.00—Personal Service —Second Floor » wardrobes very easily and inexpensively. ’ ——S $74.50 PAIR 1,440 Pairs “Kayser” Full-Fashioned Thread Silk, Pointed Heel, Stockings In 15 Popular Shades Beautiful, shee hades of gold, silver, nude, haggar, cherie, toreador, gray, white and black in full range of sizes. Main Floor—T he sunburn, Caucasian, beige, rosewood, platinum, r quality, in Ben Marche | For TheDayof ( A Seecal Selling c Saint Patrick A Special Selling of ‘wane ow 3¢° |“Qld Bow’ Dinnerware 32-Piece Set B5e ) 50e. St. Patrick's Tally Cards, dozer 25e¢ to 406. St, Patrick's Napkins, dozer Se for 15. St. Patrick's Table Covers, 35¢. St. Patrick’s Caps, each 10¢; Paper, 25¢. St. Patrick's © Streamers, 10¢ 1 1S¢. - St. Patrick’s Favors, dozen, A Glorious Showing of OCh EON Ee ee PATTERN of striking beauty and graceful mould- Be. B ing. The border is in powder blue scroll work, e St. Patrick's Clay Pipes, 5¢ and the center is patterned in floral sprays and foliage and ck ‘ of the same color. Orange outline on the handles and prin a S, e eg: Seats antl; Cubonis, edges add striking accent. | St. Patrick's Green Snakes at Carried, also, in open stock. | 15e. | Main Floor—The Bon Marche 2,000 Yds. 36-In. Hair combined with ombre shaded crepes! 38c ¥] New fancy straws, with taffeta, and bright flower Silver Serving Pieces, Each trimming! Silver plated, with Tailored straws with crepe scarfs and smart rib- é: ve pearl handles anc ui bons! Percale Shirting, sterling silver fer: | rules. The lot m- if cludes Pie Knives, 15c Nice quality for service, in ef fective str and a wide range of wanted colorings. In lengths to 10 yards. Third Floor—The Bon Marche In thistlebloom, navy, green and scarlet: Berry Spoons, Cold Meat Forks, Ladies and Servers. Gravy Pastry* Also stunning large Black and White Hats, some flower trimmed as well as black and Castilian red s and checks combinations. zs Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche Third Floor ‘The Bon Marche —S Ironing Is Easy---With “The Grand” Electric lroner! Sold on Easy Payments—at The Bon Marche! cient, easy-to-operate ironer which will do all o sit down comfortably while you are Just what you have been waiting for! A practical, effi your ironing in less than half the time, and which permits you t doing the work! Come in and see “The Grand” a free demonstration in your own home. “The Grand” wiring. demonstrated—or call us and we will gladly give you is table size, and requires no extra Union Street Basement—Tho Bon Marche Bg a ee ————$—$—$$S$ — —— = = = | SARLS IN COCOANUTS GOOD LUCK WAS BAD | DAUGHERTY OUT ROTOR TO ENGLAND 1 THE JE enger, an| TOKYO — Masao Kusonc 17-| WASHINGTON—James M, Beck, BERLIN—The famous rotor, or} THE HAGUE—Dr. Huenger, an} KY i" “= u ie : arn’ . _Beck:|gailless galling ship of Herr Fetiner, lexplorer, has found perfect milk-| year old student, has been | general of the ited! wii be placed on’ exhibition near | |white pearls in cc uts. The|to a term in prison, because he had) 8 , has dedicated the second edi-| London about March 1, It will carry’) | He| tion of his book on the federal con-|a cargo of wood from Danzig to ris were in a rare spectes of co: lthe good luck to find 400 y nuts, which natives be “good medicine” stitution to “the Masters of the/ pngiand. | Bench of Gray's inn, London.” The} first edition was dedicated to Harry | M, Daugherty. - with 0d, *re| went on such a rio the n y that he verything for the Eye ané Ear First Presbyterian Church Presents EPL | | Mi A R C E L STRANGE T. B. CURE { HONGKONG — Dr. Limboonkeng | CORTOT claims to have| | }of Amoy university obtained complete of tubercu-|| FRENCH MASTER PIANIST Cc 1 with raw jul aa of dog flesh, | FRIDAY, MARCH 6, Match Your Coat and Vest with a The New Radio Built Spectalizing in. all at 8:20 P. M. air Acousticon the latest Bob Cuts Seats on Sale at Sherman, Clay f of ODD = & Co. In Here Prices—$2.50, $2.00, $1.50, Unreserved, $1.00, Shave 15c | 10 Days Free Trial ser | Main4334 " es) ‘Towels Six Models for Various rools Degrees of Deatnens Clea ball | Women Operators | ith hetti SO $Ro00 $6400 SEATTLE OPTICAL Co i —aeeaaeenrain 5 andi? ark $352 $522 $602 715 Second Ave fiir tiiam eee t Bluhill i|itieepons | CHEESE 401 PIKE ST. SEATTLE Ae

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