The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 6, 1925, Page 14

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Seek Artist Who Broke Huge Models who de- fl the is dismissal, He claimed that they were his idea and did not belong to his employers. He has been in- dicted by the association be- hind the project, Above is a memorial, the stroyed work afte ls for him and attlhebon Marcne L} W SS 300 More Two-Pants Suits he smart, new ribbed ‘ancy topped and so t ep style so pop- | color effects in all the l med with me vored new shades. Short 50 d 29. 50 c le thread to ir socks in mercerized lisle ot an wear. In Orien- | thread silk, w 1 or . tal Airedale, beige, | lengt in mer pen lisle or Men and Your French nude, and tanbark. | thread. All and color Spring Topcoats $19.75 and $24.50 THE SEATTLE STAR Ruliring Silk Hosiery $1. 95 Le ee t ized threa trand silk. | In All the » our own miy d hee Loe iD attra sizes, Main Floor reinforced with ry W pecifications, Shades 4-ply and soles, > Dera) The Ben Marche New Rayon Hose Main Floor—The 85¢ Hon Mareh: W Children’s New Socks 90c: AN Main Floor—The Hon Marche Newest Hats full-fashioned, merce! > | A ss YN Season’s Favored Modes Arrive in the Lower Cost Dress Section You Will Find Your Individual Preference and the Dictates of Spring Fashion Blended Here at nn vw $19 wecent portrait 5 a ” a yi he was You know the kind of days that come with Spring working'on the memorial. weather—sudden drizzle ore ofter xpected Ven ID little prints; simply styled street and sports frocks, of satin and crepe; ; Uncertai lemands one of these gh-colored dinner and informal dance modes. Godet and jabot-trimmed, ATLANTA, Ga } Fopcoats whic just received. F f uring new shades of lipstick red, Venezia and bambino blue, blond, am- we i wilt he They have everything you expect—and then some cloud, gingersnap and black. N.-C., tomorr Second Floor—The Bon Marche socal re ply Style Smartness for Spring models of the Stone Mc ilored along the st W -proofed, and domestic f Other model Saturday Children’s Day at The Bon Marche array. SLACK BUSINESS $7.50 Third Floor—The Bon Marche HITS LUMBER Your Spring Hat, Sir? Spec alized rion All Trade Poor Now; Pros- pects Are Good, However Make It a Mallory! ag. with Ensemble Dresses | Spring Coats Here are the new Mane ‘flinlo BY FRANK VoST styles, colors. a “i$ For Junior, Girls —for Girls and Juniors Beet pas pi Tide ot bs blocks for the new season, and you'll mg our Men’s Shop right on the job with the very latest! ted to manifest itne $] 7-50 | IKE the fashion that misfor' we can get a mfort out of our amount Flat-set and cur! brims plain and novelty-striped bands, XPRESSING | y AA able wraps for . The colors are black, clou? Spring’s favorite | yp 4 women, these wel- | son» Se ea ws coo | granite, wolf, smoke and « . fashion smartly for f - J turned - out coats feet of lumber that !t has absorbed, | bon. All sizes. Hats for Girls 6 to 16 ! girls, 13 to 17. The A 4 > choose high shades, Bere ih te cathn haract. ya * | coats are of twills and and effective shadings | of smart colors, The} materials are both} smooth and slightly } fleeced. In blond, amt} ber, cicada green, Ven | All the latest colors-—and styles like mother's. $1.95—$2.95—$3.95—$7.50 Third Floor—The Bon Marche er os of silks or same cley- features are in wom- the dres. twills. 1 style ed as buyers in the domestle market. The} ? . more alternative markets that we} Men $ Novelty Shirts $2.95 can command, the more independent . ’ @t the buyers shall we be Excellent shirt with two starched collars to match. New patterns and colorings, in sizes 14 to 17. Without question the general ex-/ Port aaa dhniyid Pee accus Men's Shop: Lower Entrance Second Avenue Ss tre ned to the ed Kingdo i Be eae aha cong that A pines « D ay ae RENE en’s ense mble 8, and é ezia blue, Bambino and | and flow in its volume, but w ] ’ : the colors are Venezia / tiger ey es 6 to 17. fn consideration, it is certain 4 s > Gir Ss Spring Sweaters blue, cicada green, ‘3 the export lumber business to Gre Featuring Little Girls wood rose and blond. im te ee Britain is better than it has been at Girls’ Wear, Second Floor—The Bon Marche The Bon Marche any time during the past five years. Other countries on the continent One cause for} > $3.95 Gingham Frocks this seth tact: tie Washington is CHOOL, tennis or Dressmakin taeporting more goods from Ey: solf will be a lot g J il S it face, ito not fase to hip tat-| $1.95 more fun in one of Classes uvenile Suits site to Yuroptan ports. . these gay things — START MARCH 9th —for Little Men The fine building program that! @eattle has ahead for this year in- gures a local market of value in _ X * { (alip-on and coat style, ; smooth fine yarns, and RISP little frocks for playing or for strolling through Spring days. In 12 Lessons $2.00 itself. bright checks and all the lovely color- A bead y bright new A splendid poate to pena, ings. Si i =. = Ree get your spring sewing done $ 95 Tailo {shade of neds ,CrROge, under a most efficient di- \ ESIGNE j yellow, blue.or green. rector. Still time to register. Personal Service, Second Floor— The Bon Marcho —and t Second Floor— The Bon Marche HER nVORGE Spring Sweaters, $2.95 ¢ a De . in smooth, wool, and all Newest being shown! middy and balkan styles, arrivals now Including soft Sizes new shades. ‘ \\ Explorer Says Young Wife | St aecond Floor—The. Bon sare’ oat neat i | Second Floor—The Bon Marche ma patly tailored and and He Never Happy Low Shoe Season Coming! Manuf acturer smartly ctntiiedt Blue } serge and smart color- Closes Out ShortLines Boys’ High Shoes!--Hence: BOYS’ HIGH SHOES ings. Size 4 to 8. New English Suits, $13.50 Smart Suits which include coat, vest and h 6—Dr. Her-| us explorer, to 8 fatiafied to velyn Naeg 7 PORTL AND, 3 er Food a Specials Hi are Coffee $1 AN New Spring Caps 95c iknow that his wii Parker, had obtained an Hams, Ib Small, Hams by tho plece. special blend of offee big size; extra extra chblve Eastern Parker left his wife, a daughte Charles Frederick Naegele, note Cottage atts y “j etylec portrait painter, more than five yea ay een Tb 5 Ss h 1 d straight’ pants. ‘In nee right styles and colors se ee PranizsRwnad © chool and Dress powder blue, tan and £0F spring wear, an 40 9 paitets t gray. Other Caps $1.45 to $1.98 : brand Armour'sh the Styles! Good Solid Construction! Exceptional values in ex- ceptiomml shoes! Patent, brown and tan, built with extra heavy out-soles, in blucher and bal style. Rub- arker said, “We co’ I wanted to come West She ried.” nlong. look for gold. go I left her.” Parker said he went to Reno, Nev to obtain a digorce, but when h learned his wife had brought pro-| ceedings he let his own plans drop.| Parker was formerly a Columbia tniversity profersor. He has climbed many of the larger mountains of America, making the first ascent on the highest peak of Mt. McKinley in came Into nati Main Floor—The Bon Marche 1 uilion; teres quart Iba, net) choice and beef ex- neial, bottle Lily ef the Vai Corns sweet, ter betes Lamps 18c 10, 16, refilled. Garden Tools at 25 and 40-watt. New, not Fontana Macaroni, Sp or Noodles; — spec ckages several times daily; Ib. 45c¢ .2he Honey Cream are conducting ® demon- m on the above products. en he dteproved Fre Cakes, Special . b : by t ‘ we er heels. Rr Special Prices | Assorted Batter Laide Cakes M4 see oe Rake ae) | for the day .. . Me Stres ar tuere he 9 to c Btee!bikde ) Garden “ i BO¢ Pial very delet joyn? By ‘ st nde G c * $20, 000 Fire pre ib wae hihi ‘ hath Floral Spades, 75¢. Hom: toast ince to , 7 Residents of Hotel | "1 Lod k-Siet ay . le Lilly's and Ferry’s | we that ‘the “owners, eet 3 e Pisses daniage ot $10,000 bu SEER ANG out Seeds ! mer Shoes an inexpens- Flower, Vegetable and Gras 2000 Second ‘ A In complete tments. { y night. Guests at the Com-| ve item! Union Street Basement \ gnodore hotel, next door, left their The Bon Marche : Main Floor—The Bon Marche rooms until the danger was over The cause * js unknown, < ,

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