The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 2, 1925, Page 14

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e ete | THE SEATTLE STAR SEE PAGE 6 FOR OCTOBER TRADE SALES OF MEN’S OVERCOATS The Bon Marche October Trade Sales Bring Extraordinary Values~Saturday— —Children’s Day October Trade Sale ickos Peds Sa le October Trade Sale’ ao | JUNIOR GIRLS’ 100 Boys’ All-Wool New Street Dresses Overcoats |e sas= | fly COATS J > | — Tailored effect soe The bast » imported tweed mixtures 1 ne Che. i : ey : Witein: bol aie plaids +for chool nd street “ar id r i seen a : pr rp irgin we i dress styles in Bolivia and Suede Cloth \ four very desirable patterns tri ed with smart 1 In straight \ tailored with the is taped | 4 a flan th iat sabe wilited fe in plain back style with dets hades ey belt—s0 that the coat may be worn Second Mloor—The Bon Marche v4) P} without a belt or with half belt. In pity ait a eae Marts brown, blue and gray mixtures 75 All-Wool $77.45 -Overcoats iy Sizes 3 ’. Deuble breasted styles with caavertible collars. Maae from all-wool materials, the yokes and sleeves lined with black Vene- tian. In popular shades of gray, blue, tan, purple and brown. Also the “Jack Tar”—made of heavy blue overcoating, trimmed with brass but- tons and gold braid, October Trade Sale Girls’ Jersey Dresses, $3.95 Girls’ Fall Coats, $7.95 EATURING — es . pecially the clev- Second OZENS of clever Boys’ Twilled Flannel Blouses, 95¢ | eww eres ton | ]/ Mer 1 satin andere Wow"—which New Bou Frocks in blac Sizes 6 to 15. Neatly tailored with one breast pocket. In khaki, gra) ivarehs or green heather mixture. York has approved | \q navy, and the new this month yp Plumage shade | 600 Boys’ New 1 25 Good- Godktng 1. ys All-Wool Caps $ ° Polo Hats $ ior tea ate One | on lw onccating mera. | © ale Satin and Velvet H ats © fe dain back Ghsled wen pet: Made with inner band that can be eeterns—and unbreakable visors. pulled down over the ears wS just the thing foi Coa of soft polaires, well tailored ‘achoal wear alk winter! Trim- and trimmed with beaverette and med with hand embroidery and fea- | Mandel furs. Nicely lined throughout x and trimmed with embroidery and silk stitchings. In brown, gray, blue, ¥ henna and plum. Sizes 7 to 14. $7.95. green or blue. $3.95. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Sale Children’s Fall Hats $2.45 ELVET and felt ’ 7 hats in the ( Main Floor—The Bon Marche October Trade Sale of Shoes Exceptional values, from maker's surpluses—purchased greatly | under the regular prices, and offered at great savings. 864 Pairs Misses’ and Children’s High Shoes and Oxfords turing either straight line or belted modes. Sizes 7 to 14; brown. tan, Tn the Lower Cost Hat Section good looking hat» much unde In pert gree ee Pa very newest styles pos hie ante pheasant, he \ —off-the-face and Pere ae pe Pay eee 1 in off-thens ; fit With app i drooping brims — mid Ale yah ee © «nd burnt | yibbon and self trimmed or a touch of hand embroidery. In sand, brown, henna, rose, black, poppy red, green and Gobelin blue. Millinery, Third Floor—The Bon Marche Millinery Third Floor—The Bon Marche October Trade Sale of 1,800 Pairs Children’ s Sample Socks, Pair 5c In % and 7% lengths; plain or Richelieu ribbed, with fancy-colored turn-down cuffs. A wide range of popular shades. An Y xceptignisl value. Main Floor—The Bon Marche High lace style Shoes, or jaunty Oxfords, in ‘tan, patent, ganmetal or combined patent and _field- mouse. Made with oak leather soles and rubber heels, footform lasts, for school or dress wear. Children’s sizes, 814 to 11, and misses’ sizes 1114 to 2—in each style and leather. Main Floor—The Bon Marche October Trade Sale 400 Prs. Men’s Shoes and Oxfords 295 Ogtober Trade Sate of | Trade Sale Leather Goods 100 Women’s Corduroy Robes $3.50 Fine Real Leather Bags, 87. 45 an Pretty plain and embossed corduroys—in Real seal, calf and morocco leathers in the smart, new, large tailored tailored wrap-around style, which is the most styles for Fall. Long or deep shapes—some with double pocket flap of dull comfortable and convenient for general wear. calf to contrast with bright leathers. Beautifully finished and lined with | - Finished with inside and outside ties. All leather or silk—fitted with mirrors and coin purses. Black, brown and tan, Leather in brown or black, with Goodyear welt, sewed oak good shades, including Copenhagen, rose, teal Leather 500 New F: és y ieee 4) “ flame, peach, canna, black. Small, medium and Real aather $4 45 500 New Fall 1 65 Jeather soles and rubber heels. On English lasts. Widths C and ff large sizes, Vanity Boxes ode Costume Bags . 4 Second Floor—The Bon Marche Lined with silk, fitted with tray and appointed Patent finish and dull leathers in smart new D; and sizes 6 to 11. Main Floor—The Bon Marche with tinted vanity articles, Finished with locks | shades to carry with Fall apparel. Novelty and 4 and keys, and large size mirrors In tan, brown staple shapes, lined with leather or moire, and ctober Trade Sale of October Trade Sales Bring © or diack, fitted with coin purse or mirror, Black, brown, In The Bon Marche Food Shops \ Yi a ay oF t i Real Leather ea Extra Values but Not October Trade Sale Specials 60 Babies’ Knitted 10, 000 New P ouch Bags $4.45 eee Patent Finish $1.65 Q Honey Cream Cakes die | Non Marche Mayonnatses 0 f . oi rhe eect srs 0" a Suits, $3. 99 | ‘Tungsten Lamps 18c am ner Ta fan own, | man 6 and medium sizes with double or single Fitted with full size mirror and gilt vanity appointments dium sizes. In tan, brown, | handles Assorted Hutter Layer Cnkes, ca foe fee! skillfully blended and Poem isrannies, pucks i Ke 18-07%. “can of ERC revemnctne reat! | : Main Floor—The Bon Marche Five OF i ae Bhey wix for % to the chin re | +f com — 89 Dinner Rolin, one it Bon Marche Coffee, Jockey red, Breen and maize— | ‘ Swift's Premium ams 2 Ibs. 96c and sizes 2 to 4 y 35e Ib. Our, highest grade bulk cot- 60 Beacon Bath Robes 95c ° Q mn cor | Finest quality Easter Soft warm blankets with nursery 1¢ or whole, | roasted: money back guar- | * i Pia ercaktiald rr i antee; 1b. cee sew Ble pee in pink or blue, In first | 40- and 60-watt : firkegt pure po! Van ¢ Spaghettl; large wize only y Oey =a vate Sausage, IB «5+ ah Bis Pinay dh to wheat fp 100 Beacon Crib Blankets, 30x40 Lamps, new (not refilled), weet aN Cnetes careg , t inches, in pink or blue—69¢, | with wire-drawn tungsten to 4 Iba; 1b 5 reriz raener: ‘ . | ha 1 hit Mec Crepes $125, a ne" 1,000 Pieces Novelty Jewelry 89 iruaranteed freah butter, 1b.6e A with the triangular open tested, and none delivered. | reénusteable assortment which includes necklaces, choker, bar pins, hat aa pyr prod fine: made of ond Floor—The Bon Marche elt Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche ornaments, earrings, bracelets, overarm bracelets, and many other unusual novelties. heat orangee an bd ie pean k b Y r. St ype “ T > pagent ID. my Three-Strand Pearl Beads, 79¢ Four-Strand Bead Bracelets, 69c Cholee Kipp imvoms att it ‘ - places ap nelocted ; : fie red Rnd wmoked: " alice. 6 Sine Sileed Tincoms t meen fa dustproof cartons: te ren can Wi ete a fresh all id datiy; Ib Gneden Hen rr vinta Chokers in cream or tints, finished with novelty Small pear beads in cream cold | or pring ring clasp. match necklaces. smart and r tints to tive Smart “V anity Vogues,” $2.95 AY "| Jogy vs Sf yr <] 700 & 60-Inch Pearl Bead Strands, 79¢ Dainty composition vanities in bright shades, set fresh he Hae giect m A. fi . . 2 Indestructible quality, well matched, one-size | with brillintts, ‘The handles are cond and the tas 9) Main iggr ie Bon Marche SECOND AVENUE FROM PIKE 'TO UNION STRE ET—SE, A'TTLE beads, In a warm cream color sel contains lipstick ‘ ai Main Floor—The Bon Marche

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