The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 18, 1925, Page 14

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ee ae re Tee Be — ] H er P. > eas” mes Taps f RADIO TENOR ) Want to Rebroadcast ‘On Higher Power and fou SEATTLE BILL . Ty ! nie |e Seen Be Light Evening Ahead for i nN, (eh ‘4 tion dvotn’ Portia cé ten vi Radio Listeners f KGO f , aah KTCL on the } RL SSSSEnt Goacee The Bon Marché a i me — SECOND AVENUE, FROM PIKE TO UNION STREET . ra fe} a eae BN pb an tad 9 shart yy for His Narhsnahes W d be ar ietaeees s BerErE pi, | Baby’ s Autumn Wardro rae B : fy and : ‘ Seater The Important Question With Many Wise Mothers . VERYTHING you need to keep baby cozy during chilly weather—and mitked at prices that fas- Radio Casts E cinate mothers! sli B THE BON MARCHE. Wi? Out Devil in | 52-Piece Layette OD 40-Piece Layette A $14. 95 f RGAIN BASEMENT |i) BO) maa oie da sth di ne rs; 1 re g blanket; 3 shirts, cotton and ¥ binders, cotton and wool; 2 ¥/ The Road to Greater Savings Leads to the Eas aE Bargain Basement Tuesday! : ‘cloth diapers; 1 rts, cotton , cotton and wool ; j ti t pair ; 3 outing flannel gowns; ¥ hose; 3 outing . . t y s 2 outing flannel kimonos; 2 outing gowns; 2 outing flannel Unusual Showing of Smart Silk hero Eukir ered/ Mi flannel gertrudes; 1 i! and-mad¢ cj ; 2 outing flannel ger- trudes complete in a hand- /\ painted layette bor. und a lou dress; 1 hand-made gertrude; 1 t tt ¢ i hand-made sacqu airs bootees; thing 7 ae a pre 1 silk quilt; 1 pa e boric acid; 1 Franc f bar J. J. soap; can J. J. powder: 3 { Infants’ Knit Sacques ' . mickages safety pins—complete i 1A wh s hadacpainted “Lavitie oa / eh “ike{\ $1.25 Featuring Flowered : mies Infants es Coats $3.95 a AIA i Chiffon and i some athe Eaki-| embroidered on : - tet = : “a Infants’ Knitted Capes in blue and pink, Free Clinic for Well Babies, 4 with white « es r sist Wedr ys and Saturdays, Be ‘ and borders i $1.95. ds for Baby Baskets—unpainte t od. Special $2.95. Georgette, Flat e dedi i Crepe, Silk Prints, ‘ve A eget tsk oe bvsrh tot ai xr ning Bat, Baby Sh 1¥ The Bon March o Wash Silks! 0 5 ‘i : Is aurrou aby Shop, Second Floor—The Bon Marche gaa Me [ess] Cottons Less Than Half Pice' 1 (Oc Sa eee! 2.500 Yards—Odd Lots, Yd. Pastel s s—li a lark RACs # Fe ns pate mS Fes Se easel maces, nent and dak 100 yards 30-inch Blue Crepe | 450 yards 36-inch Tan Check Dimity | | Bedroom Slippers 30 to 11:80. St prints! Men’s Cotton H 200 yards 36-inch Striped Poplins 600 yards 36-inch Colored Organdy Hour by our 250 yards 30-inch Figured Jap Crepe 500 yards 32-inch Gingham Remnants in Air Today 400 yards 36-inch Red Dot Percales TUESDAY as Third Floor—The Bon Marche =) HOME STATIONS a Spadina Notion Sale! Silk Crepe de Chine - Silk Thread, Spool 4c | | Enyveyope Chemises ( oats’ or Cc Clark’ 5.C Ai Thread ara *nenbesise Outsjanding Scisors and Shears—<ood reel Values, for Hina “Tape—nt ack, white wt colors; 6 Wednésday c ; - at $1.95 Me “nding Cotton br ; Household Apron e me flowe 150 new garments of high standard-~all five-thread er Need de chine with a variety of lace trimmings. Flesh, orchid, honey- dew, peach, blue and Nile. at $2. 95 : 100 ne Wh : ttyle Enve lope Chemises—excellent quality cnefsip chine, indeed. All wanted tints— trimmed witlfich ecru lace edging and medallions. Black Sateen ay |: SUITS 85c Fine ribbed, In gray or ecru—short BLOOMERS j sleeves—ankle length. Sizes 36 to 46 Sizes 4 to 12 P pe Women’s pe 49 ity black sateen — all ® Lan Good quality materials — reinforeed— seans double stitched— pink, navy and brown. Sizes 36 to 44 ——. crotch. 4 \ a at i : ‘ Cotton At Fa] Women’ s Pure Silk Ve eee sare te ae suits HOSIERY SUITS For SECONDS Sth Cpl ret or aT ie php Boys’ and Girls’ KNX (337). 1 6 end Early Fall showing of new Heh Piet econ underwear. For GIRL Duteh neck, short sleeve: ankle length in white. For BOYS: Mercerized lisle tops—ravel stops— WEDNESDAY rexel ; HOME, STATIONS Gray with short sleeves, ankle mock seams—seamless feet—many of KTCL (305 aia length. the newest shades, Sizes 814 to 10, es : Very Special! 5,000 Gingham a = i : “ Another shipment—just in time for making school clothes. Kro (428) thing; 1005 3 Second Floor—The Bon Marche e! "KLX 4 509), \\ ‘ ve—Se—8ce—10c—15¢e—20¢ ||2 °°". = > | Priced according to size. Checks, plaids, stripes and plain colors. _MECALL PATTERNS Household Necessities 360 25° Factory Damaged | SRE “Se 7 yee ae A good quality of brooms, made from good Eastern broomcorn, with four sewings. Enameled handle. aris, W 1619 4th , re @ me e2leh TEELS ‘h, at Pl Unipn Street Basement peclal aa | by Irhe Bon Marche | f AllHighGrade! | Repatred! ocala ft | The Most Accurate Pattern || || Dressmaking Classes Start ° t al ™~ 1 hd ws t NE > are a n Factory imperfects from a. high-grade LOTHES that look home-made are often the manufacturer—but the damages have been ae result of inaccurate patterns. MeCall Printed Sept. 21st repaired, making each shoe sturdy and strong. Wxeellent values! y | Patterns can never be inaccurate because they Under the direction of FRANC LEWIS ‘ ¢ a dpnee oretos. |) ave outlined with a printed cutting line, and that « Patents! Satins! Suedes! “wens : ro f || line is protected by a margin, Bach design is ’ 12 Lessons $2.00 All are black, with high and low heels. Sizes 8 to 8, but not all styles and oth 6 Cte Tn) rae. ae Mi Pavan ae, as Classes | od—better register at once. etn evied inatarial, ( I PA AT CH EN smart as the Paris model from, which it was asses limited—better register at once. made Third Floor—The Bon Marche Pattorn Department, Third Woor—Personal Service, Second Floor

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