The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 17, 1925, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR | JONES TO TOUR (WRECKAGE TELLS OF TRAGEDY] ‘Leaves on Extensive Trip ‘ vs — ~ | Man in Burning Auto Is Rescued at Better for Less! E ® Thr! Eastern Washington [t’?’Easy—In The Bon Marche Foox ‘ Shop Honey Cream Cakes, 45¢ Bon Marche Coffee 2 Ib Ke vie’! she Creamery Butter, lb., 47¢ Hon Marche Sandwich Spr i se Satin Finish Candy Cottage | Tutte Lb.. 23¢ Urge Extension of Montlake Car Line ridge ; ; : Food Shops, Main Floor—The Bon Marche . \ : i Wodne This woman's hat and coat found in the M hown at left give their own vivid account of the sea di . \ ‘ aster off Atlantic City, N. J., where five’ dic the ¢ "The on TC eC tithe plosjon of the pleasure boat Crystal. The coast guardsmen er tion « was one of the rescuer Note the broken boat seat MAN DRIVES FLAMING CAR. The picture shows what was left of P, C. Calhoun’ Ruto at th a thrilling ride, in which other motorists raced to tell him his machine was burning. Calhoun escaped from the car just in time, thanks to his fellow autoist City firemen made a run to the final scene at Western ave all st. and extinguished the flames of the wrecked car. In Bright Array for The Bon Marche’s Are ” ze tgs Ss ‘Apron Thursday! Hartley to Review *\VATER SuUTOFrF Notice | Science Convention National Guardsmen) | \WW*"P" will be shut ott in Opens in Portland National guardsmen & busy time at © Murray, Wo eavalry, a PORTLAND, Ore., June 17—~The pm. Low water mains along the waterfront wili not be af. Thursday a” a Baa” tera ‘| THE BON MARCHE ie ee “Wg Bargain BASEMENT | an kt aan anes | 2,000 Trimmed and Sport Undoubtedly a Wonderful Millinery Purchase! Delightful styles! Pleasing, wanted colors! Hats to suit everyone! Small — medium—large sizes! Effective trimmings! It’s hard to realize that you can get such pretty models for this low price, but this collection will more than surprise you! itely into their own! but {n the sum hee tare foe Each the apparel ideal! mer aprons come defin Second Floor—The Bon Marche le women prove that seh ; “Apron Thursday ans | ) , ised den serve 1 g special in the long, bright day omething special in t one picnics Silks! Popular Silks | Priced to Popularize The Bon Marche | 40-In. Crepe de ee : $ 65 Heavy, durable quality, all silk—a desirat fallow, jade, mer frocks and tunics. In colors of eccles Hague blue, toast, fallow, arlet, pink mahogany, hydrangea, rosewood, ivory and others. 39-In. Black Charmeuse Satin A special value—lustrous black, in a splendid weight. 50 Wool Mixed Blankets $#.95 SECONDS Size 56x76. Slight imperfections that will not impair wear Pair ing qualities. Double gray woolmixed service Blankets with striped colored borders. Just what you want for camping. 39-In. Printed Crepes and Georgettes) Yard Lee er catea 36-In. Rayon : Crepe 98c Yd. Fine Quality 40-In. Heavy Flat Crepe $2.65 A heavy artificial A splendid quality—heavy, lustrous flat crepe in most wanted shades—Keshmer, ed Nae hot ale partridge, blonde, toast, lipstick, Spanish yellow, ecclesiastic, fuchsia, Morocco, in Chinese yellow, In- canary, jade, crabapple, midnight, sawdust, pansy, hazel, ivory and black. dian orange, zine, " L Fabric Floor (Third)—The Bon Marche white, navy and black. S \'t An Event—More Rugs From Alexander Smith & Son’s New York Auction Newest patterns in Tapestry Brussels, Axminsters and Wilton velvets, at prices that speak for themselves. Values and varieties that emphasize the importance of The Bon Marche’s cash policy. 9x12 Wilton $ .50 Velvet Rugs 67 In neat all-over and beautiful Chinese designs on taupe grounds. Very specially priced. SSS Inexpensive! Well tailored and correctly Sizes 16 to 36 styled! Fully. lined with good quality lingette! Rows of buttons on sleeves and pock- ets! Silk rayon stitching for trimmings! SSsss An unusual lot of splendid coats that were made to sell for more. a ——, Men’s Black Sateen Men’ 8 w ® . 1 °. Fs VESTS SHIRTS OVERALLS Tapestry Brussels ' Seamless py Heavy Axminster Fine Axminster 3 SECONDS 2 for $1.50 Maceral ieaty Rugs—New! | Rugs—New! | Rugs—New! Rugs—New! \ Pehey ior c weenie cloth eg Neat all-over patterns, in many | New all-over designs and pretty | Seamless, in all-over and the | Extra heavy rugs, in Chinese regulation —one pateh C raitn§ 49 colorings. Durable and very at- | color combinations. Highly serv- | new two-tone damask effects, Most | and all-over designs, featuring ; toms Biers pocket. Bas veseam legs. tractive. a L-6x6-6, $13.50 | serviceable rugs for any room. many colors. | F 2. 4 14. Sizes 36 to 40, i * sche | Size 4-6x6-6, plo. | . q a6 A . ; Size 6x9, $15.00 Size 6x9, $22.50 | Size 6x9, $25.00 Size 6x9, $27.50 WOMEN’S Size 7-6x9, $20.00 Size 7-6x9, $27.50 Size 7-6x9, $32.50 Size 7-6x9, $87.50 Size 8-8x10-6, $27.50 | — Size 8-8x10-6, $82.50 | — Size 8-8x10-6, $40.00 Size 8-3x10-6, $52.50 : Size 9x12, $380.00 i Size 9x12, $85.00 a Size 9x12, $42.50 Size 9x12, $55.00 Fourth Ploor—The Bon Marche % Rie oie a White Canvas $ 19 ! barat eee , , eal HARINe tml cat A permanent waye—al- y } vice—ready with in Ways pleasing, no atter Two styles, as sketched, Leather soles, rub ‘mation | about — summer Wai ees weather may her-tipped low heels, White canvas uppers, in resorts and how to get come—long or shingled smart one-strap style, ‘rimmed with white kid there. bobbed head, $15, | cutouts, Sites 3 to 7 Second Moor—The Hon Marche SKCOND AVENUB—PROM PIKE TO UNION STREET Second Moor—Phe Bon Marche | ‘ale

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