The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 8, 1909, Page 11

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1909, nanan heathen Grand Opening Tomorrow : | Finest line of woolens ever shown 1 in any tailoring house in the world rf will be on sale TOMORROW at DENNIS O’BRIEN'S THE IRISH TAILOR 1016 Second Avenue 4 \ 4 i 7 Majestic Theatre Building TO THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL ; 7 WANT your trade and want you to come \\ 4 often. I am going to make a sacrifice Mil ¥ | of just half my regular price on my opening on | | day, tomorrow. I will never cut a suit or wil , overcoat for less than $50 after my opening “ply | day as I pay the highest prices for my cut- Gy Vp | | ters and my tailors. I can’t make a cheap Af | isuit—I never did and never will. ; a _ This is what I am going to do for all those that want to wear high class tailoring at a | price all can reach. : On Saturday, tomorrow, I am going to make one price, just one-half my regular q Price. $50.00 is my regular price. On my opening day you get your choice of any suit or overcoat, made to order, for | ; ; ’ . g a 4 RE. RA A EN SE EE ———_—————————————_—_—_—_—_ en Made in A No. 1 style; fit and workmanship just the same as if you paid me my full * price, $50.00. ~~ w SS | fe, MM, I am compelled to make this price to get my help all working, as most of my help 9 comes from the highest priced merchant tailoring establishments of New York City, “H) «C-N.Y., and! brought them all with me. I cut classy clothes, clothes you can be proud of. 3 I fit you perfectly; all my suits are strictly hand tailored throughout—nothing but the very best used in all the clothes I make. : Every garment made under my own supervision. I control my own cutting and fit- H}ting and work rooms myself. I try on every garment in the bastings, give double try ons, which assure you a per- fect fit. Senter an: Mg

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