The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 12, 1919, Page 28

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ar , THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1919. fishy nth Mile on SECOND AVE Eyiin on the Second Floor of the ARCADE BUILDING —you'll find the biggest Men’s Clothiers in the Northwest anennn estar went” vn rsatteancrendhetalnennpanipanendisiaa Ti awsitll —We're doing it on Men’s Clothing. Low upstairs rent—enormous buying power—cash selling and our tremendous volume of sales — enable us to sell the highest quality suits and overcoats at a min- imum increase over the manufacturer's prices. It is true that Clothing prices have ad- vanced—but our policy enables us to sell at the same retail prices as formerly. Just think of it — the ‘Cream’ of the American Clothing market in SUITS & OVERCOATS $15% " $35 ALTERATIONS FIT FREE GUARANTEED PABIEY -BROCKOIARN | P STAIRS CLOTHIERS TAKE THE ELEVATOR 402 SAVE ant: ee ~~

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