The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 15, 1925, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR _ —VTheBonMarché— SECOND AVE,—FROM PIKE TO UNION—SHATTLE » CYNTHIA GREY — THISE DOREE. Dosh of Pep Seasons Wife Says Husband, Jealous, Ev er? y Bea teens Tried to Disfigure Them pare Just Returned From France E LOS ANGELES, A Too x “ Pang Tenia Pel | t* iegs diarupted. { | Praises French Women for Vivacity ! MW R Pinet Burkett - \ i } sb abate eth " " Dear Miss Grey: I returned from France recently, Ever I 83 a i niva Or i JIUKS, i ie i, ey int ane admits | Since I have meant to write about one phase of my trip i t that she has pretty leg t de that interested me immensely and I am sure it will just fit i j } @lares that uaband, Flav in with your little campaign of annen young and hontai i ; Bu ki anaes les peony, OE “Keep as young as you can as long as you can, hat is Week! i ; ¥ ' ‘ the only beauty secret worth knowing.” rea VY Sin erprice or 1 ee f ea This pearl of wisdom is a French proverb, : i = % ee Rei Ras Rae the charm for which the French That is what it was Monday, and there is still a wide assortment to choose from. And all the Silks are ia i The Burketts were married Kan) women are justly famous, Sol , ‘ ‘ } x HW s City in February, 1084, after a ‘The women cf France are not beautiful women, as ajf Newest and smartest kinds, with prices lower than in Many seasons. Ne ats Aiage soot Bs vutiful in the Whole, Their features are too big, for one thing. And Tae: elty f their complexions are too sallow, | ee | Mrs, Burkett ges that hor } But their “pep”... the vitality that lends a sparkle to 36 ray ran Crepe Failles oT 22 40- In. Lustrous Satin Canton 5] 65 65 and hi ggeran 4 their eyes and a springiness to their walk—gives them an Beautifu eon 1 vag eas an t attraction beyond mere beauty. gob rust, oastilian liver a PENCE | tneome of § i I sat in the lounge of a liner in mid-ocean one Sunday : : : FIND ANCIENT POTTERY afternoon recently watching the women around me, Some 10-In. New Silk-and-Wool Bengaline 40-In. Silk-and-Wool Novelty Bengaline | SRSHAM ot.|of them were Americans, some were English, and a few | 5 seen een VOL Mewes CUE BANE: tery of the first ei} were French. The English women were ve staid and dig- ; Riscovered Tear here. 0 he vee! nified, the Americans talkedjthe French’ women were|§{ 36-In. Bright Colored Novelty Brocades 36-In. Very Popular Fine Satin Francais . ~ tin a lazy sort of a way. But alive! : op-In. Very Popular Mine Satin Francais — een eeeeea. | 60-In. Lustrous New Crepe Back Satins | THE ‘BON MARCHE 4 Barcain BASEMENT nthe 10-In. Durable Black Novelty Crepes Mi {0-In. Very Durable Lustrous Satin Canton j § . r ‘ . y dy Miakhhaiee ‘wis 40-In. Bordered Printed Novelty Crepes fe j : ay i Here’s An Unusual Treat in Style eugh nl agyedae ge ' 40-In. Bordered Printed {i } 10-In. Fine Quality Black Charmeuse Satins) America went to the theat se ar > a} x she 3 SS ° ; and Economy! 36-In. Beautiful Matelasse Suitings i j a : i . y: me are ta g | 40-In. Plain and Printed Silk-Wool Novelties \4 . j Cynthia Grey will recetve | | 0-1 I a BS h Failles, Soft Colors t b More Splendid New | calitra on Monday, Wednesday | | 40-In. Imported French Failles, Soft Colors : ee Tuesday and Trursaay, | in. Finely W PENS ; from 11 to 12 a, m,, at her of- ac ee acorn ; 40-In. Finely Woven Satin Cambridge Crepe\ : | fice in The Star building, 1309 3 3 “ ; ) 85 | d € € p pe lacainae ok 40-In. Plain and Printed Crystal Ratine | $ ° aa ke : ae ee dip ha YD. | 40-In. New Pom Pom Novelty Silks t ne t. Most of us didn’t under-| . mM al . Ea Fog 5 stand a word that she naid. It was|f O6-1N. Two-Tone Changeable Satins eT VIG RR LENT BRO ERAT oes oP oe ya $ her vitality... her “pep” that | 40-In. Heavy Chenille on Crepe de Chine | ¢ ; bs nmae ig wate S SF ey 8 be NNO Models That ame thing is true of some) 93-In. Fine Quality All-Silk Broadcloths i - i ; Nd. i fodels quality All-silk Broadcloths =} 40-In, Smart Silk-and-Wool Bengalines ‘ol Fondant Benth elo Baten NA Bh doth done —Sit tt ; t 86-In. Dependable Black Charmeuse Satins’ 36-In. New Cotton-back Changeable § Satins | $ ry 40-Inch Novelty Striped Canton Crepe $2.25 fit Bice abel SE LEN Dl DL RI 10-Inch Heavy Durable All-Silk Ceri Crepe 69¢ 36-Inch Firm Lustrous Black Charmeuse Satin $1.45 | 36-Inch Firm Lustrous Black Charmeuse Satin $145 rene DERE Third Floor—The Bon Marche Extra Values for Silk Week New Milo Sheen = “Ruby Ring” All-Silk . men today | for § on is not good-look: | J ste ne ‘ led with a i | Spor ts, n ¢ ogling, to b Dinner udiences from the black and white | | and Sizes en there fs the case of Con Dance 16 to AG Blatance ‘Tatmadee Wear! These delightful Dresses are fashioned in Satin, Canton and Flat Crepes, Prints, Georgettes and Tricosheen, New styles! Excellent fabrics! The season’s newest shades! Expert work- manship! All attractively priced! Attractive shades of coral, blonde, black, navy, brown, amber, lipstick, and titian. A Decisis : Men’s Madras Striped 40-Inch Beautiful Quality Chenille Georgettes ie a ee a a a you suppose she} ; | t up, sho says! | © the battery of a} thins. fo LN or wal I | ete eh Sli Chiffon Hose $1.95 i; | | . STOCKINGS jis aye [fos ose |] Costume Slips $2.95 — LO : areata the c cas Lit y— Is “keep on the’go SI ee Pe i Sheer, beautifully knit, full-fashioned and silk to the top—a _ novelty designs Nees irk ae tao Sie | And she dc When she's not! | Beautiful Costume Slips, made in the approved slender || stocking that you will recognize as usually selling for much MA hades | o! elastic seamed chs— a o's driving * . :) : : emer pis fargo cat—well - ade— ; em style, with flat side pleats, and neat German edge on bod- || ans pe biseks gunmetal, beige, champagne, French nude, |} 5% to 10—very special. sizes 36 to 46. [ming or foing to parties, I Lice top and straps. These slips are so finely knitted as to || POngee, atmosphere, cannon, grayel, shell, toast, bran, biseuit]}} poet ‘s 0 eauty al || and cloth of gold. 2 he peppy sir *\f | be absolutely shadow proof. \} i A man likes to go . 5 ind with a girl who has a good yeces omens - jtime every minute she's with him| - ® girl who knows how to} | how to laugh! A ho’ | a to the ends of her finger-| } } And sho is right! | Women who themselves that {they're too tir Full-Fashioned Silk Hose $1 95 In shades of Capri and Venezia blue, navy, black, brown, Heavy quality, with reinforced silk foot and interlined gingersnap, bubble, moonstone, thistlebloom, seafoam green, ct ag ola ed ro black, white, brown, gray, beige, old rose, beige, chartreuse, purple, Castilian -and lipstick | é € mee tan, gunmetal, Bold, 10g cabin and pongee. red.—Petticoat Department. i Fine Silk and Fiber Hose 79% i| Fashioned and semi-fashioned styles in the lob, made with to do this And in pastel colorings and white—Muslin Underwear. || Well-reinforced feet and lisle hemmed garter tops. In shades | noon 1 | A Group of Real eat | Qhéy‘re not || of black, white, brown, russet, log cabin, otter, beige, gray, deer, new B CPS | \ he moat Deactifal woman of the Second Floor—The Bon Marche | suede, sunburn, sunset, nude, blush and putty. ‘argains! \ century was Madame 7 | Main Floor—The Bon Marche The cleverest woman of th hat | {time wan Madame de Stael. | “IL always have Recomier nit near | |me in a*room,” Madame de Stal | Jonce told Napoleon, “for as soon ax | } 1 begin to talk nobody looks at her Jagain during tne evening. She has jbeauty ... but I have vitality?” And vitality... that gift of the | gods is nothing but pep! Cul. |tivate it! TRAVELER. Three-Day Event! Toiletries— Special Pebeco Tooth Paste, tube 836 Hospital Cotton, full pound rolls Try Our Specialized Shoe-Fitting Service HERE is no need to be inconvenienced and made un- —_ WESeBa Fete & | a ee 4 i pure, absorbent, 36 Collie comfortable by blistered heels, aching insteps, —_ Listerine, 8.07, bottle, 39¢. Witoh’ Basel, bee: Leas 18 bee 1€ cramped toes—or any of the foot miseries we are prone i ow i e Piver’s Powders, Azurea, Le | Daggett and Ramsdell’s Cold a : og ier aie AR mdure{ In the Bon Marche Shoe ‘Trofle anor and Pompeii Cream, 8-07, size, 66¢ & sta! | iff to think we have to endure! In the Bon Marche Shox pein b + | y i ona le Sate ‘aaa, nove site litte |i Shop there is an expert on fitting shoes correctly to feet Dare mor ee baal a hercy dence 5 Crepe! fold came to our house about »|™ Of unusual shape—and he will be glad at any time to Boston Ba Ss va ee owder, In four | yotex Saniiary Napkins, 12 in Voile! \ |week ago. Sho was nearly starved|f advise you and to help you find complete foot comfort, = ea idaidity box, 48¢ hase ee jand we have fed her until she is| ‘ i é Sait : 5 epsedent Tooth Paste, large | Jergen’s Witch Hazel Anti Nainsook! jpaee to normal She ina very nice| Ask for the Specialized Shoe Fitting Service! $1. 35 tube, B6¢ Soap, dozen bars, a reee J vi MC Ataitalat dog and we would certainly keep | Palm Olive Shampoo, large pot. | P#lmolive dozen, 6 Novelty Materials! Ther, except. that we already have Shoe Shop, Main Floor—The Bon Marche k or tan in 13.in,, 14in. and tle, Bbe ayia Limit 1 to a customer. one. Pocket Combs; black; all fine With riveted leather 15¢, 2 tor 25¢ poten Not all materials in every garment. 1, and finis Palm Olive Shaving Cream, I would like to find a good home DS LORIE ARE A GENS * * 2 | ed h 7 Embroidery —lace trimmings — bias ff} for hor, some. piace that sho will pocket si WHEN SEaE and tube 20¢ ydes’ Perfumes; sealed bo! Petticoats! binding se bene rting: In an ex- ject jaroush to eat and be treated 4 ; buckle. Palm Olive Talcum Powder, can einai fragrances, bottle, SSN Aas t of light color jin touch with mo after 11 a m. I ee 00 ecla Ss Jergen's ‘Talcum Powder, 1 Hot Water Bottles, of Red Rae jusily, by calling BE acn-0605, Ofer BEE” T8O> |) ber, about Squat ere w : ac ine Girls’ | Scales Bon Marche Coffee; Thousand Island Liysol): Ton." abottieurot sc unefuré | hoan one aoa eae : ‘ household disinfectant, 38¢ | 1 Finish Dressing Combs J omen's an rowing Ir s Can't Print | 2 Lbs. 98c Salad Dressing Lavoris, ~ 8.07. hottie antiseptic Fate coarse, or coarse and fin fr Goa whcnieh hccadat wlectea chal 38c Lb. mouth wash, 39¢ 396 yur highest grade solected anc skilfully blended Coffee, roast. | “Bon Ma Brand; made Main Floor—The Bon Marche ed fresh daily, pound....66¢ | fresh daily in our daylight kitehen, Advertisements Th response to soveral letters 1| have received during the past week | | from persons who havo lost articles, i must repeat that I cannot ad- Black Tea, « combination of fine | Freshly Ch 10 ory 3) } L) Sizes 215 to 54; einer ma ch ane ose 408 | an age MaTawee [Cowhide eo Ae nglish Earthenware | these columns, CrNmita ony, | Bulk Cores, a fing grade, put up| Brands pound cae... 79 Boston Bags P@ 0 A GREY, dence outa | Alaska Herring; — tr eaty % Whe ; oxNT tf tetpound a pounds | Alaska Herring: “inrge ‘meaty | With Adjustable Lock Tea Pots 59c 19¢, pound .. | | i Blac! 7 | Aree ; | |<) 8 ¢;/ea0h 5 lack or tan, {n sizes 13, 14 \Cigaret Argument Cottage Brand Sliced Pineapple; | i grid 18" inateas lined ene e nd useful, and in vatl ‘ K PP Swift's Boneless Cottage Butts; yp anedvand: fitted atGackiye.® Bobs Up Again large cans; fine, sweet Hn naan aga Real clit goat with pocket ae g-cup sireé. Dear Mist Grey: My mother found |} wailan fruit; can fxd “gae | Feurth Floor—the fon Marche daha out the other day that I had been| Other assortments trom 68e to FS jsmoking clgarets when I went out on parties with other couples. She | became very angry and said that no decent girl smokes clgarets, 1 tried | to argue that many respectable girls | did, but she only became angrier, {Is she right about it? LOLITA A Strictly speaking, there may be Lesson in jnothing wrong in a girl smoking | Sweet Island Brand Peas; extra | Home-made Orange | Matmalade; sifted; small, — tonde peas; | extra fine; pound ........21¢ ¢ an ser eeeee oe seceeee 156 | Oregon Cream ‘Chieese, Ib.. 20¢ 1,000 Yds. 27-In. Main Floor—The Bon Marche Gingh ams 15c ’ Good quality in, assorted checks. Ve! Assorted Round | Counter Lunch — {0 *¢s: Old English Waxing Outfit $2.95 Set consists of combination waxer and pol rood colors, 2-In. Bleached isher, 1 can wax and 1 can Old English Bright: ener ! dakiia ew’ the mother of two avwan Calas ak Muslin 10c 98c Economy! rine, ons cane te nee macIE peever Cakes 46q 35¢ Soft Hnlabio wood unlity mul 25-Quart Flour Cans — tenderly, und yot she sinokes aif 9 Po Ng sesh dy eh tatiotaeies dressing, Lengths White Japanned, ‘Tight fitting lids. , A flat heeled shoe of smoked elk uppers ne of clgarets every three} Ababls OMICS, COZen 4. + traised Short Ribs of Beef, 5 ans ¢ ) oked elk uppers, ouilt on ut it la certainly true that | Raisin Bunty, dozon....../.18e | ’ . 2,000 Yds, 36-In, Scout a very comfortable last, Will make an ideal shoe for Potato, ‘Tomato with Rice, 2 Gobet"... ase Aluminum Mixing Bowl |the reputation of any girl is not} ‘ Percales 1lbc : ioe! Spring outings, or house wear. Guaranteed to Ihelped by clgarct smoking. Whether Snead RO er PEUE Welny) In stripes, checks and small Sets 69e he all leather—thus assuring long wear. Full leather justly or not, she {# at onco Bread “Sahu 2 | with Cream, Coffee or Milk. neat patterns, Lengths to 30 Seay waiviobabl bowls In 6,7 and lined—novelty cut-outs on toes and sides—brown stamped «as some sort’ of a wild ear PEAS th aren: Oduhtee Mila: FeoRe yards S-inch sizes, trim, womsu, 1 believe it would be bet ter for your health and your repu tation if you quit smoking Third Floor—The Bon Marche Main loor—The Bon Mar The Bon Marche Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche

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