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Fancy toe caps—good heavy single les ather welt stitched f soles abba tipped heels, ant values, THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT of Style at a Remarkably Low Price Sizes 16 to 44 Plain and bordered Flannels! Satins! Balbrig- gans! Poiret Twills! Flat Crepe! © Novelty Checked Crepes! Jacquard Weave Silks! Beautiful block and Grecian patterns in tan, green and blue bordered Flannel. Short ae: and long sleeve mbr idery! Folds of cc if =ma- terials! Georgette Etcactinet Lace collars! Fancy leather “ trimmings! Pencil blue, plum, [a rust, cuckoo, navy, green, Le] black, scarlet, tanager. ri \J [a] f 3 Pi AAA ff Ss (ey & | 1,920 Pairs Women’s 3 Xtra Rayon Plated |) \\\ a Cia Rayon Plated | a Oo} t\ o TOCKINGS su ss § A manufacturer’s Clean-up of sport or derby-rib rayon a plated stockings. Plated to the top—seamless feet——me- C [a] dium weight—in black and big assortment of colors. Ls) Sizes 81% to 10. , Boys’ School io Boys’ All Wool Oye wchon fe] SCHOOL $@.59\/ CAPS ¢ \a eg ILwool.. ‘mixtures — [a] pees visors—light and weaters ILwool mixtures —non - quality wearable ma ned with and = mohatr Plain or belted stylos h heavy silk in knickers lined wit mate cove —— THE SEATTLE STAR Leaves Son for Bail Wit er required while he went to + duce. Loan Situation Still Unchanged | «« | Dae Openin. have bec more zr : makes good habits! or uch create A “Shop-by- Telephone” Service A service which makes it easier for you when ing in—and very conven- ient when you are unable to come down town? Prompt, efficient operators you courteous and to serve Elliott 4100 It’s Easy to Make Your Own Clothes If you get a few hints from an Expert! Dress Making Classes Start Sept. 21st In The Bon Marche BOYS’ ALL WOOL Under the supervision of Two Frane Lewins, well known ; for her knowledge in de- Knicker SCHOOL (3 f '," Mriatee te and minor points in dress- making. 12 Lessons $2.00 now — Pattern Third Floor. Personal Serviee—Second Floor Register Department, Hams—L b. hig Cottage Mutts, sugar-cured meat the thing for a alr Chotee lon or ate rs Silas be They're fastened in front. Blouses, Extra value, » | Dennert Oliven, st monte aploos Carter, the signal for repleni wardrobes that NE ATNE tyle inspire confidence! with a less depleted during on time. And mile knowledge that th are £ s their a difference in school life Good clothe fellow Bon } » assortments and values will eliminate worry and what’s what. tractive please. | or Jersey EEN looking Suits for boys who know Any school girl will be proud to wear b Pi They’re all wool in | one of tl dresses to school—and sizes 6 to 16, At- | they'll be fine the season through. colorings that are sure | Well made in the newest styles, trim- $12.50 to $22.50. | med with colored embroidery. Sizes 7 at aes | to 14, | Overcoats cago to Federal Officers EVOLUTION. WM Capture Brewery Allege Te ——' Noted Divine Will Preach ‘%« *ff of # ; - in Os Belling! am Minister Injectg Re ney ta wore From Pulpit Here 1 “ It Into School Election a fruit farmer ; Without cash and ax ho 0 “ , ell a load of pro be . R., BOX NEW TAILOK SHOP , T s I 1 I W 1 i Ke ; H n e nm An ° ' ; ws (eos: he ! Boys’ 4-Piece Suits Coat, Vest and 2 Pairs Knickers latest English models new Other Suits, ‘ ‘Standwear”’ Sizes 5 to 10, $12.50; All-wool Coats, dandy have convertible collars good looking p Other Coats, "50 Boys’ Rubber Rain Coats $3.45 ventilated Tom Sawyer Blouses and Shirts 95c sizes 6 to 16 full cut; Boys’ Knitted Ties 35c—3 for $1.00 special lot in best ¢olors for Fall and School. Main Floor—The Bon Mghe Sizes 4 to 18. TheBon Marché ARE ST SECOND AVE UNION ST foster economy. Wool School Dresses $4.9 Serge, rge, Velveteen $9.85 Girls’ Coat Sweaters Special $9.99 High-grade, made of plain or brushed wool; borders are contrasting colors. They are trimmed in silk tape. All colors; sizes 30 to 36. Girls’ Rain Capes, red and blue, $1.95, $2.95 and $4.50. 11 to 18, $15.00. warm ones that Smart styles and Wool lined. 50 to $25.00. terns. under the arms, snap Shirts, 12 to 1414, all colors guaranteed. Girls’ Slickers, red, blue, yellow, green or black; sizes 6 to 16—at $6.50. Girls’ Wear, Second Floor—The Bon Marche Misses’ and Children’ s School Shoes ol Special, $3.45 and $3.95 High Lace Shoes in black or tan, with overweight Goodyear welt-sewed oak leather soles. Rubber heels on Misses’ sizes, and Spring heel on Children’ sptional wearing Shoes at a special price. . Sizes 81g to 11, $3 sizes 1114 to 2, $3.45. Boys’ “Standwear’ Shoes and Oxfords Goodyear welt-sewed oak leather soles and rubber heels. Made on the Balloon, Hai semi-round or Munson Army lasts. Sizes 9 to 1314, 3; sizes 1 to 2, $4.00; sizes 244 to 6, $4.50; zes 6 to 10, $5.00. r Shoppers Have sales check stamped for Main Floor—The Bon Marche rate at time of purchase hours for 100—Four Stores Garage, Union at First Owned and operated by The Bon Marche Rhodes’ Department Store Fraser-Paterson Co. a MacDougall-Southwick Co. 36-Inch Unbleached Muslin Yard 10c Medium Weight 82-In. Soiesette Yard 25¢ Lengths to 5 yards, in black and colors. 36-In. Cotton Challie Yard 15¢ Floral and Figured Patterns; lengths to 8 yards. Third Floor—The Bon Marche White Uniform Aprons $7 .50 for Waitresses or Nurses in Training—Spl. Made of real Indian Head. and V-neck, with roll collars. In the two popular styles, square Sizes 1, 2, 8, 4. Now for Apron Thursday Gingham$ ] .95 Aprons Two new styles of Ginghams and red plaids and made with small cuff Lace trimmed, in slip- in checks, sleeve, rose on styles. Second Floor—The Bon Marche for 81,00 16-07% h ad na; ¢ Kk medium nd Seedions “Hurry Up’ Specials Pon the Food Shops— © Swift's Premium * or Armour’s Star 35¢— Libby’s Rosedale Sliced Pineapple large cans 21¢ Kimball's Naked Pork & Henna, enn, ARON; Libby's Ttonedale Ripe al20 olives; 4-on © pure Wieners, m ane Ib bot 150 Fitted Cases 4 Less High-grade Cases, | Fall stock. Lunch Counter marked down to make room for Every price a remarkable value! orned Kippered Salmon, xolected 4-TRAY LEATHER CASES— freshly, cured und 0. i In 22-inch size, with 10. 4 fittings; originally $2 Picnic Box Lunch 1 Whole Fried Hediieaa $1.00 to lunch a ready, Spring | Chickemib0ei (ms ieyatns hae $20. 62 | for | in Chocolate Cream | Cakes—Each 606 | SLEATHER 22.1NCH CASES— With 10 heavy fittings; origin. fed Spring Oatmeal Cookles, * en 180 ally $30.00; Parkerhoure Woltay | : ah vi $22.50) 4 LEATHER 22-tNCH Be reduced to...... | | * With 10 fittings; originally LEATHER 22-INCH CASES— $22.50; $16.87 7 With 10 fittings; originally} educed to...... nA Su ea $26 i Floor— 2 $ H HUPONT WRAY OA RIG. The Bon Marche gy The Hon Marehe juiced tos, 18.75 |) DUPONT TRAY CASES— With 10° fittings; originally f ebon Marché SECOND AVENUE, FROM PIKE TO UNION STREET $15.00; reduced to... $11.25 6 DUPONT CASES— With 10 fittings; $12.50; reduced to originally $9.37 Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche neath ’ ’ ' ' 2 } i < t t ' ' ! F : ‘ 1 4 é C ’ t : c ¥ ee TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT