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THE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 65, 1009, 4 RPA RAR Oe a Pa Pea ee as GRAND OPENING TOMORROW!!! —THE— WORLD, Largest Tailoring House In the world, with stores in every large city of the world. The World has clothed millions, sold millions of suits made to order, from $35.00 to $50.00, never any less, and never will sell them for any less than $35.00 a suit made to order. Saturday, tomorrow, our opening day, we will give you your choice of any suit in our house, made to order, for — $17.5 And will limit every customer to one suit only at this price, as we never in our history ever sold a suit for less than $35.00 to $50.00, and after tomorrow we will not take any orders for less than our regular price. We have our own cutters, our own designers, tailors and fitters with us. We do not depend on any outsider. We make, cut and design all our own garments in our own shops, here in Seattle. Owing to the scarcity of stores and locations in Seattle, we were unable to have the large quarters we have in other cities of the world. Remember, we will only sell one suit to a customer. Two thousand exclusive patterns will be put on sale tomorrow, Saturday only. From 7:30 a. m. to 10 a. mio all SE. We CEO e Serges will be put on sale @ lor BER suit pattern in our house will be put on sale for $17.50 for SATURDAY ONLY. our goods are bought from our own woolen mills, Brad- ford, Engtand—made expressly for all our own stores. Open Saturday evening antil 10 p. m. only. THE WORLD * ollyrceat Largest Tailors, 13 First Av. - ‘othe % Aa ct iO OE OO OE OL OL OL EG OL OL DEL IEE OE ber the man ofthe World. The class of goods we show was never shown In tailoring houses for double our regular price RAND OPENING TOMORROW, SATURDAY #3." BLE Cal Cal Dik Oa Cap tag tig i