The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 9, 1925, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR e ON APRIL1S. | That Never Wears Out)izi essence ore a at at att la Hold Dedication Ceremony) P Mite ‘ , april 16, L. A, Laiwure oe Wen M ee at Alki and Manchester | hemical Society Meeting Discloses ae 7 Astounding Future Possibilities Between Seattle mix a be M At ), Au jnow made from phos e althe most deadly of the 1 atIhe DO VE.—FROM PIKE TO UNION—SEATTLE — aS Sa a Easter Toys Wy wep 10¢ | $1.00 1 Roly 10¢ 50¢. tuft », 5Oe@ to B1.25. Fourth Floor—The Bon Marehe + FRIDAY Easter Cards | AND NOVELTIES © Post Card for Be. Dies at Home Here A “, 04, 1 THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT « Hon Marche Fac a an | | Park Your Car | and Shop Ba New Silk DRESSES Special Shoppers’ Rate | 2 Hours for 10¢ HONEY CITY, 1 @i to “Uy” Professor to FERRY TO START Scientists Plan Motor —Frankline-T.Asto i i ri at [ux eared » mre soe 041 opty on Che n Marcne ON THE I NEW EASTER COATS | Made from high quality twill- bleent-and new kashonas, smart- ly fur-banded, embroidered, or finished cleverly with contrast- \} ing borders and applique. In shades of Venezia blue, gingersnap, bubble, natural, lipstick red, moonstone gray, cicada green and peach. Sizes to 44. a| IN THE CENTER | THE THIRD COAT expresses the smart Second Floor—The Bon Marche \ —_ ~ — _ — Models for Sports, Dinner and Dance wear. Rae cay has smiled upon the filmy Featuring: —new styles. i i Georgette and Lace —the newest colorings. —excellent materials. ‘ee rs : — ae; —unblemished workmanship. —remarkably low price. rocks spri : summer dress and after- ‘Attractive shades of coral, blonde, black, navy, brown, ‘amber, lipstick red and titian are here displayed in Satin Canton, Flat Crepes, Prints, Georgettes and Tricosheen. 500 More New Trimmed Easter HATS It is an xe 2% ae easy matter 5 of ws to purchase y ge ¢ ¢ a new hat— a one that ae ay Ct as you'll like. But it is a Saas different matter to get one you'll like at a price you'll like! That explains the rapid growth of the Bargain Basement—we never fail to meet the demand of customers for new correctly styled hats at a price that is within the reach of everyone. This fascinating group will amaze you. Many styles and colors in all head sizes. noon wear—and what wonder, when they are the most youthful, springlike, colorful and versatile of all frocks. £ ne NEW SELF -TUCKED SILK CREPE is ex- pressed in the first frock in the group sketched. Finished with rich lace yoke and smart jabot. a wee IN THE SECOND DRESS we find geor- gette smartly expressed with lace panels and strips for accent. L Second Floor Sizes Tto 14 ‘<p Years YF Lovely Dresses of #// fine French Organdie 41) —well made — have Women’s Cotton VESTS 3h Fine quality—with mercerized stripes— bodice tops—rayon shoulder straps—sizes 36 to 38, Bien Jolie Girdles Low priced to help you build a smart foundation for your Easter costume. 7 Sty 1866—A long model of t 17030 A short] Sty 1870—Fr hook, un extra wide hems— fancy pink ail brocade and | sports girdle of firm, | t short g of fancy In black, apricot and daintily trimmed with eked material, with apron | rosewood satin, 87.85. one-piece surgical elastic, | fancy batiste, lightly |. ¢ \ Berg O1.06 | sree, $1.95 |e sae Bc De Bevoise Diaphragm Brassieres, 98 Half Regular Price Cc Pink brocade, well boned in front, with firm pink Grecian Treco top. Back of brocade, and lightly boned to take care of shoulder flesh, Hine ‘Black Satin. at 36 to 50. $7.85. Sizes 3 Second Floor—The Bon Marche embroidered Swiss val lace and ribbon. Un- usually low priced. 45-In. New Filet and Open-Mesh Babies’ Soft Sole |Infants’ First Step! Children’s Low SHOES 79° LOW SHOES$4 25 SHOES $4 50 One- and turned soles — anlde } Patent strap two. strap ) straps—two tones of styles — hand Velour Table Runners $1.00 36-Inch 3 5 Cc Pumps and black $ ; ‘ini fH ; An * f K patent with light suede trim) turned soles— Finished with neat galloon edges and tas- G Sandals with elke soft soles— ) ington wtraps—also in cream and, spring heels—alvo patent and sled the ends hade ah the ood Denim brown and black patents and > combinations of brow Sizes 2%) tan calfskin @xfords— sizes seled on the ends, in shades to mateh 1¢ 4 combinations—sizes 010 4.) tg 5, Nash ih at gE velour, In green, brown, gold and taupe. For couch covers, upholstery and other Fourth Mloor—the Bon Marche uses. In brown, green and gray. A> vce || Easter Dresses—Georgette! Lace! $29.50 N this group one finds the exquisite new Georgette Coats—which one wears over Georg- ette, print or satin frocks for afternoon, or dinner dance purposes. Finished smartly with cut moire ribbon. CREPE DE CHINE FINISHED WITH IRISH LACE forms the third dress, the long jabot giving a youthful chic. AND THE LAST sketch shows the new georgette coat, finished with cut ribbon, in colors to wear with new frocks. Second Floor The Bon Marche In White Kid, $7.85. calf or patent, $6.85 | Twenty New Styles in Easter Footwear, $7.85| Step-in and Strap Pumps for dress wear, or smartly tailored. Expressing the Three Pre-Easter Specials in newer materials, colorings and fashion details, Patent, Russian calf or In Patent or Tan Rus-j pat with tan calf quar: | sia calf, $7.85. In White in Russian Same style satin, $6.85. Forty other distinctive new models, from $6.50 to $10.00. ~The Bon Marche Curtain Nets, 98c Shadow and small allever designs. In cream, white and ecru. 50-Inch Drapery Gauze, $1.10 Rayon in soft shadgs of blue and rose, gold and rose, and green and tan, Well suited to hall windows, or for draperies in any room of the — 7 — ee

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