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pat f : TH ATTLE STAR | THE HOOVER—The Electric Sweeper that | 25,000 Long-stemmed Tulips, Bunch of 10; Special Saturday 25c Main Floor—The Bon Marche ‘TheBonMarché Second Avenue—From Pike to Union Streets, Seattle Important Cash Values for April’s New Printed Silk Dresses | Men’s Rayon Striped | | Madras Shirts’ hb me Sep ee Shirts that lend an exclusive note in the style symphony of the day. Blue, tan, helio and fancy stripes on white grounds. Guar- anteed fast colors. Short, medium and long sleeves —sizes 14 to 17. wv Men’s Fancy Socks ——50c Pr.— Rayon and silk and mixed. Plain and ribbed, colors of black, brown, rayon in solid gray and navy. Also fancy stripes and checks in novelty color combina- . tions. Sizes 9" to 1114, Men's Shop—Lower Entrance Second Avenue “Two by Two’—or Singly: E | OAH may have chosen his animals in pairs—but fashion rather ao inclines toward the single state—with the e) eption of the huskier 2 4 fellows who ornament slippers! On the well-dressed shoulder, the hat, Ef the glove cuff, these gaudy little rhinestone beasts are gleaming. Each, 50c. Main Floor—The Bon Marche New Pearl Bead Chokers, $1.00 MPORTED, wax filled, and large one-size style. shades of rose, flesh, peach, jade and blue. Main Floor—The Bon Marche Lovely iridescent Featured in the Lower Cost Dress Section —in Clever Modes *ry for Ensemble Wear HESE prints further prove the adaptability of these charge dresses so youthful—so brilliant and ‘alia bedi to wear with the new tail- ored coats. Featuring the new lip- stick reds, Madelaine rose, new blues, tan, canary yel- low, and black on white. Second Floor—The Bon Marche \ For Girls. Sizes 6 to 14 $1995 $2450 7 For Small |) Women }v 1 t Too Twills, tail- ored fleeced coatings, and flannels, fur trimmed or plain. Many em- broidered in new ways / featuring Ne || often the —441L new flare tendency. # High colors and navy. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Sl S g. s oR = 8 = SS Clever Coat for spring wear — light enough to meet sum- | mer needs, as well, Stressing all the brighter new colors, and fully lined. For Growing Girls, Misses and Children New—and Specially Low-Priced for “Children’s Day!” M footform lasts for growing feet, neatly cut out, and daint with ribbons through two eyelets. The linings are light colored to prevent staining hose; children’s sizes have spring heels, and misses’ and growing girls’ styles have school heels. 4 to 11, $3.00 Sizes 111, to 2, “ed Shoe Fitting Department r to serve you Sizes 8, A Spec Coats for Girls and Rae For Juniors. Siz Here Are Tongueless Patent Ties sizes 24%, to 7, $3.95 Main Mloor—The Bon Marche es 13 to 17 ais ‘ Shirts! Blouses! And Wash Suits for Real Boys! “Tom Sawyer’ means to boys what “Manhattan” does to men— and the wise ones look for the label. | It stands for quality, expert tailor- ing, full cut, distinctive patterns, best quality cloth, all linked to- gether with a full guarantee of sat- isfaction. Blouses, Sizes 6 to 16 yrs. Striped percale, plain shades of aza pongee, khaki, and blue or 95¢. Madras, Soudan Pongee and 80- Square Cloth, $1.25. Oxford Cloths, Madras, Poplin, | and Inverness Flannel, $1.35. Broadcloth in tan, gray, blue and white, $1.75. Shirts, Sizes 1214 to 1414 Striped percale, plain shades of Plaza pongee, khaki, blue and gray chambray, $1.25. Madras, Oxford Cloth and Black Sateen, $1.50. Madras, Soudan Pongee, Khaki and Inverness Flannel, $1.75. Broadcloth, in tan, blue, gray | and white, $2.00. | Wash Suits, Juvenile Suits—$1.65 to $4.95 Flapper, Middy and Oliver Twist styles. Made from high-grade khaki, Peggy cloth, Devonshire, soisettes, linens and English broad- cloth. Main Floor—The Bon Marche | | | {See the Boy Scouts Make Bird Houses! | | On Friday, from 8 to 5:30, and all day Saturday Boy Scouts from Troop 65 will be in the dow building up-to-the-minute summer gray chambray, from corn-fed stock; by plece. Creamery Butter; freshly churned; our highest grade; Black Tea; a combination of fine Jersey brand; Ib.........46¢ \itully blended; Ib, B96 | Maid of Clover Ranch Eggs; extra fine; large white eg Our highest grade; blend of | old fancy coffees; freshly roasted ~—guaranteed to please you the | Appl if Buttes rhorn 2 for 16) + | Flour Sacks; ; put up in 4 Jilg’s Wieners; made of finest fresh meat and pure spices; | ull cream; c Ore Creamed nderful flavor; 1b, 20¢ is, hottle 22e Ib. Main Mloor--The Bou Marche Foods Specially Priced for Saturday Bon Marche No. 1 | Armour’s “Star” Hams} Sultana Butter Cakes Houses offered in Boys’ Department at 50c, | Coffee—Lhb. 55¢ | Lb. 36¢ | 85¢ and 50ec Main Floor—The Bon Marche | 2 Lbs. 98¢ | Extra fancy; Eastern hams; | Plain Bars, tb... ¢ Wild Bird Seeds—10-1b, sack, 6O¢.—Union Street Basement. fresh and eee T8¢ gialmwiy'_-1 te trietly fresh; dozen,..,..86¢ | 49-1b. wize fone tae aoe | Choice Cottage Butts; jean; | dozen ..... on? a» 10 | ” id , a ad pbs ugar-cured meat; Ib.....B8¢ | Saturday ake Counter 286 | Lungh Counter, \ The Bon Marche 5) houses for wrens and birds smaller than English sparrows, who are big enough to forage for themselves. The boys will demonstrate how the doors should be placed for the birds’ convenience, and how the houses may be made cleanable for another season's use. yi Reanen ¢ a ae s Shoes and Oxfords | with nuts; 25¢ recleaned seconds, While they last, Lune Chick h 35¢ SHOES—Light color § OXFORDS—Binck Scotch grain, in sport. | teh grain, on | corn, | ar” Bw r balloon last, with tip, and heavy perfor. | style, with toe and saddle of tan ealf, Al 20¢ 4. to Gib. stripa; th and Butter ated trimmings. All solld leather, with | solid leathor, on balloon ast, with Good large bottle Bon Marche Mayonnais Ire wherry lee Cream Goodyear weltwewed soley, and rubber | year yweltsewed onk soles, waterproof | ti product; fine quality fresh and uniform in ee or Milk heels, In sizes 6 to 11 | weltinge®and rubber heel 6 to 10. Bintit | Flootes Our Specialized Shoe Fitting "Department is at your se times, Main Mloor—the Bon Marche ice at all —$$_/ Beats, as it sweeps, as it cleans—Lengthens th: life of your rugs. Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche Last Saturday! “Ruby Ring” —“Triple A’’—“Onyx Pointex”’ High-Grade Silk Hose $1.95 In heavy weight and chiffon full well reinforced feet and lisl« fashioned, of course season's approved colors Full-Fashioned-Sitk Hose Medium weight, fine texture, with reinforced foot and lisle hemmed tops. In black, white silver, peach. Women’s Fiber and Lisle Hose Sports Hose, ribbed to the toe. In black, white, gra log cabin, Airedale and beige. Main Floor—The Bon Marche iemmed garter tops. In all the $1.35 beige, beaver, nude 85c brown, gray, Becoming New Hats $ Ae | A Style for Every Face _ A remarkable variety of model most every phase of the mode presented. Wide brimmed hats 0’ same becoming shade. Smaller hats of fabric or straw in many All the colorings of the Jaunty New Hats $9.95 For the Miss of 6 to 14 —_— Quaint little poke shapes and hats with wider brims—some tailored, others are hand- | made effects. Flower or ribbon trimmed, in all the bright colors. f hair, trimmed with flowers or faced with a new style desirable eason, Millinery Section, Third Floor—The Bon Marche “Kayser” Silk Gloves, $1.50 Finished with embroidered backs, and neat new-style cuffs. The finger tips are double, and the colors are gray, tan, mode, beige and pongee. “Kayser” Silk Gloves $2.00 Finished with embroidered or ruffled cuffs—the embroidery in matching or contrasting color- ings. “Kayser” Milanese a Gloves $2.75 vole $1.15 | (Ms Important New Neckwear $2.25 The importance of neckwear in the new spring costumes is greater than ever before—and the season is bringing distinctly different models. Peter Pan collars, with side frills; lacy separate jabots; Peggy guimpes with net back and lace trimmed vest; and camisettes combined with Val, real Irish and filet. Malin Floor—The Bon Marche cuffs are smartly turn- back in style, and embroidered beautifully with contrasting col- ors. In gray, mode, beaver, mas; | tic and pongee. Main Floor—The Bon Marche Mothers’ Day Is Sunday, May 10th A complete a&sortment of lovely cards is ready for your selection—including cards for your own mother, your sweet heart's mother, and for all the mothers quality with ribbon shoulder in pink, white, peach and orchid. style. Reinforced Bloomers to Match at $1.95 Glove Silk Vests, $2.35 reinforced with w Heavy arms, in under the Jo ribbon sh lder u intily trimmed with Irish Crochet lace, and featuring shades of pink, peach, melon and roseleaf, you may be interested in greeting, 5c to $1.00, Framed Mottoes for Mothers’ Day—60e to $2.50. Main Floor—The Bon Marche Reinforced Bloomers to Match at $2.95 Main Floor—The Bon Marche Ms “Henley’s” Pilot Lawn Mower Ball - bearing Mower, with 4 crucible steel, $1 1. 50 self - sharpening 14-inch blades, and 9-inch open drive which makes it easy to operate. wheels, ) ugated Black Rubber Hose, made by the Goodrich Rubber Com- pany, and guaranteed against defection. Complete with ee tree B00 CO $5.75 Special! Bulbs, 1 12 for $1.00 Six Western-grown Dahlia Bulbs and 6 Glad- iolus Bulbs. Strong, hardy, Western- -grown varieties, raised by a firm established 80 years. Hach root is tagged with name. Complete with planting direction on each box. If planted now, they will bloom in from 6 to 8 weeks, and will continue until Fall frosts. Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche —. | } { ! eee ee