The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 16, 1920, Page 8

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THE SEATTLY STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1920. iGHiah Price withUlalue] . Dp, > /OURHIGHEST PRICE Think what this means ‘to you in these days of th high cost of clothing! It means that, because we. cut down all needless €@ “ pense and buy in large quantities, we are able to offaqme you the best clothing values in the Northwest. _ }. It means that you can purchase at any of our three)” ? large, daylight, upstairs stores a suit or an overcoat@™ || ¢ < made from the choicest materials, in the latest c => <= i - styles, and of the finest quality, in a range for S ? NN , every taste and at a price for every purse. q _ LE ae We do not carry a suit or an overcoat at anya, ~ Pa Hitt i of our stores over $50, but we ¢ ga ae = Lah = carry thousands of them all thé | ne | way down to $20. ry = “hei Once a Customer-— | Always a Customer } _ Coal [= ae ee ‘ ‘Suits and Overcoats $20 to $50 4 ALTERATIONS FREE FIT GUARANTEED, . e “ Satisfaction or Your Money Back FAHEY-BROCKMAN BUILDING IN. PORTLAND ; i ARCADE BUILDING The Raleigh Building Be ; Over the Rhodes Company Sixth and Washington SEATTLE (3 Stores) PORTLAND ‘AHEY- HROCKMANE | Bf Up-stairs Clothiers B Buy up-stairs and saye 1102 |

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