The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 7, 1919, Page 24

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WE DIDN’T WAIT We bought fine woolens many months’ ago while they were still to be had at fair prices. Later we had them tailored into the new- est fall styles by America’s best makers, including Hirsh-Wick- wire Co. Now we're able to give values that are a revelation, and we’re doing it. We’re making thous- ands of new friends through the great suit and overcoat values we are showing in our windows. You should see them today. Double Breasted Upstairs They Are Priced Low gant De gel tg So ghch Dag Because It Costs Us Less to Sell _,,, Overcast $20 to *45 a plain or belted. FIT GUARANTEED—ALTERATIONS FREE Wearpledge—isurea Clothes FOR BOYS Strongest built and greatest wearing Boys’ Clothes in America. The Insurance Policy in the pocket of every gar- ment guarantees you satisfaction or a new garment. / Featuring Derby Hats 2 Pants S its $12 50 Being worn by many well- ul 5 essed men this season. One-Pants Suits $8.75 and Up. See Special Window Display, "=" Stetson and Mallory Boys’ “ ” + 46 ” . ys’ “All-Wool B full-belt $5.00 to $7.00 Mackinaws at ....secseesess $7.50 Rain ate - Sitiadasatavens $8.50 “FIRST FLOOR" ~TAILORED READY CO. 401-403 PIKE STREET

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