The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 7, 1925, Page 11

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work Night Tress, . hag Oo "We h at dol in the juat as of Seat water s grow city of Se: quate \ thiet Host! } the right jo do ah i Hin certainly nee a { Tetween : Gne of its co t for the cons Municipal water supply and t Ips of electric energy outsic Gity limits to a purely private bu PUGET COMPANY By A. W. Leonard, Pre “Was popular with miners. eounters of the store o the building. T @ shopping ple | Feiss wane |Z) The Girl of Today |e Refutes Charges of City W here’s She Headed? Light Superintendent Many mor Whate Whatev tirfere \ Yhersy to and f “This company bh ' George Russel, the water departm “iction over the Lake project, t Whatever to of elect ben e California Hotel Landmark Razed OROVILL Exchange cz gold dust passe: tage plying between valley cit mountain points, sling | Magazines with anything like regularity can have failed to these low price " notice that the one question that s to be disturbing the 3 crag minds of leaders and would-be leaders in all sections of the ets country is something to this effect: e city has bee “What is the modern girt coming tot rsy to t Usually they add: “And how can we stop her? tunt " It’s perfectly proper for this question to be raised, b sup real distin THE SEATTLE STAR Thursday in The Bon Marche Trade Sale. October Trade Sale Woman Who Grew Up in Good Old Days Throws Some Light on Subject BYs CYNTHIA GREY + October Trade Sa NTS Se “Second Floor” or “Apparel Day” s les Bring . Our g of today—the topigfills newspapers, magazine ~ ~ nats tirtr minennmeorarcrst'| | OOO Brassieres| Lingerie Surprises I One of correspondents handles the subject very well’® FAHESE are high class brassieres, the most popular models, in the An exceptional group, very dainty and beautiful in . the following lette ent to this departmen | narrow bandette, also the long brassiere style. In fact, a model to manship, The colors are a delight 7) Gi nad Dar Miss Grey: No one who reads newspapers or fit every type of figure. The largestaassortment we have ever had at girls today are different than they used to be we ought to it, and if it's a change for the worse we ought to find out what we can do about it > 2 i} f the answe jets ‘ \ as W y f W t t r 1 f Th 33 / A ii 4>~ 2 > i { elect : nies FS At T know} | Star building » Sevent : { / AVE en \: \ Silk Crepe de Chine pais Rt ee sere ee ete mee | pelea: igh ee money | wrong goal ent « eat: ~ in cod 4 praise? What are the quali rose ine Satin Brassieres \| most? And self-reliance rht year {-thread pure silk—heavy weight | ms to me that honesty hav naw what ‘t Bien Jolie brassieres need no introduction to the . \ ”! frankness, kindliness a elf-reli-! word meant. A girl thrown on 1 women of Seattle. They are known everywhere for their up-to-the-min Heavy silk gowns, also a ‘very few filled crepe \ MS ATA: APE the f alts | resources had to teach mus ute styles and fine workmanship, This model is the long type; made of in dainty pastel shades—prettily trimmed and beau iN i" ban bye nreeria pate dot . ands sh ye a lovely fancy satin with elastic gussets at the sides tifully made ¥ Made of a heavy pure thread Long Lace Brassieres $2.50 Diaphragm Brassieres $1.00 1 “er in design—in pastel shades and a wide va gular He Model 4877 Brassieres 85c A medium jength bra © for whort fig * Crepe a very much wanted style—$1.50 Grepe de Chine Chemises Ww crepe. Exceedingly fine in quality and attractive riety de Chine and Radium ng uch ne 1 of y t 1 num of f tin blue, peach ©, te ie ane Pure t 4 pes ted material Th Kussets are e us fine tre 44 in trimming: nd through the waist Long White Brassieres $1.00 phgen, and wit beet oth Pettiboc ker Bloomers material—bone up ove | Radium and Crepe de Chine |; ‘ : : - een ndid for stout figures Step-Ins $1.75 and $2.95 Find Embroidered Pajamas eit and maiden mt KE bade i hs / 2 : t past ant nts. with the “new free Thank + MISS y of bandetten » sicre of firm, fancy striped batist é go m Li Biot ¢ Corset Section—Second Floor—The Bon Marche R Second Floor—The Bon Marche aLtba ‘Apron Thursday” in the * October Trade Sale of * October Trade Sale ought expected her to, at all, costs. Does Trade Sales! 600 New Aprons JUNIOR GIRLS’ COATS need to remark that that is id days fish traits? Wasn't | to, get t woman existed to| they ive, that man was here to If not coaches| to her what she wanted? In spite| venient jes and/|of all the pious talk about woman-| fice but mother is disaye bome, @t lly self-denial, doesn't the fact re-' 1317 N, 41st at. Our Usual Price on Unusual Aprons Jzceptional values in dress ue tailored coats—the sort Ba Women’s New * Women’s Lingerie ” Infants’ First-Step Costume Slips — Blouses bd in sateen and a striped fa trieted ¢ At an UnWeard-of Patowts with com $ 35 % meuse re lain Hand and machine ent and = field Gre Sipecatitotia é tops. The sateer flounces trim ing colors, Big colors, Sizes 36 to 44 What You Have th ty The Ever Popular “Balbrigga $9.95 RGAIN BASEMENT | a Women love to dress—wear pretty clothes. They like to save money. =| That, in a word, that fastidious and smartly- dressed girls love to own! origin no other ho! Plaid wools, softly fleeced trimmed with generous, smart collars of opossum. High luster Bolivias, straight or slightly flared in silhouette, and trim med with fashionable furs. In Plumage shades, THE BON MARCHE has ever becn. Here clever new styles in allk finished fo gingham and plaid ginghams effect combined — explains the crowds daily in the Bargain Basement. including Variety, Quality, Bargains—always attract. | pi a Pu mH OF iid tf eco 5 Another Shipment of Those Splendid New \ Second Moor— \ Girls” Wear, Second “Floo— 4 The Bon Marche 4 The Bon Marche Silk and Wool DRESSES 1450 October Trade Sale Leather Hand Bags $5. 00 Good-looking Traveling Bags in black, or cordovan—18-inch size. Strong and roomy, keratal lining, smooth finish—specially bought and priced for October Trade Sales. October T stripes and plain styles, perfect goods, Handy “Laundripaks” $1.95 ——Stuch Sheeting = at this more-than-reasonably 20-inch size, $1,95—2l-ineh size, $2.50--22-inch size, $2.75. 0 A personal inspect! the thi hat will convince Fourth ch Sail tical Bon Marche you of their value: MATERIALS: Twillsheent Satin! Velvet! Poiret Twill! ¢ Wat Crepe! Crepe-back Satin! Crepe and Georgette! COLOR Navy! Black And the new plumage shades October Trade Sale Boys’ Blouses | 600 Tom Sawyer Blouses | 69c (Seconds), Sizes 5 to 15, Bach...... 600 Tom Sawyer Shirts | 89¢ (Seconds), Sizes 12 to 1414, Each............... An opportunity to buy this well-known Grind of tailored garment uta very low Li F price. Patterns are fancy and plain colors. Good quality material, The slight imper- | imoges Yr | | High Shoes fections will not affect the wearing quality. Boys’ Shop, Main Floor—The Bon Marche made of fine dimi moune, light tan Slightly under regulation size—but worth much more than the price asked. Selected padded leather with canvas lining, and a good rubber bladder. ee Been Waitingtor—* 260 Pairs Women’s One-Eyelet PUMPS Of Tan Calfskin - nd Hind Augo Heide Null ‘ coin gold. The set consists | ‘or Your Holloween Pa a j Gamea or Decorationstn. The 25¢ Each 6 Dinner te 4 ' ye 6 Pio Plates Ya 13. inches in cireumference—assort- 6 Bread and Butter Plates Mates ns” ry i(f : ment of color: 8 and designs. One of the 6 p Plates Sides very best balls fo bouncing. | 6 Sauce Dishes 6 Cot 4 Tally Onerda, doson 6 Tea Cups to 44 ‘ Lutes wna’ caldnter Vourth FloorThe Hon Marche es Wan aucers Thoit popularity is not so re markable when you their beauty! One-piece handy house or shopping out fits, You will never money at this price. In shades of buff and pans ) from 2 for Be to r R 108 tH fhe. 1 overs, 2he, Decorated Crepe Aper, 20, Halloween Streamers, 100 nnd ern Capa eneh te Main Wodr—The Hon Marche ieDO n 10 UNION 918, BRA TTL em realize 6 ptyle Light welght, flexible, allleather foley with medium heather rubbertipped heels, — Small | tongue effects with a tailored bow, Light ida sock Mnings, Built for service! For dress and ie Street weart Unusual values! a miss tl) $1.95 $22.50 2 — $695 A mos J In shade ive [ (228 Epinard green, pen \\ cinnamon and buff. Sizes Second Floor The Bon Marche 20 9) Balbriggan Dresses pecial value tr st popular o rade Sale 27-In. Outing Flannel, Yd. 15c 2,000 yards Amoskeag Outing Flannel in checks, A decided bargain. Fuil bolts, 36-Inch Silkoline Yard 15¢ Think of getting one of these Pp ful cases for so little! Baul ached Sheeting, 2% i rable SroUD of at ses that Fine for students or any one sending laundry through the yan Will EKS “Bod coe. Srierelger rg ato ea partictlar EOWOR Bee cede mail. Made of heavy, hard fiber, with address holder for oh ahaa Bs DORA Ah ORS EO hanes yourself the pleasure of forwarding. Domestics, Third Floor—The Bon Marche | ance) China Dinner Set-—50. Pieces quality offered at such a low price. Imported from Limoges, France, e This dinnerware ranks with the finest made, A border design of blue and yellow, with ate the creamy white body. [TDD TE ADE PRP ‘ . , clusters of pink roses decor; Halloween Novelties Miller Ss Rubber Balls Handles of cups and covered dishes are covered with of: 1 Small Platter 1 Large Platter 1 Open Vegetable Dish 1 Covered Vegetable Dish 1 Sauce Boat 1 Pickle Dish 1 Bowl Additional pieces are carried in open stock at correspondingly low prices. Chinnware, Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche

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