The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 24, 1920, Page 24

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THE “SEATTLE ‘STAR Tat of eGemige faoa Cone Hom Our upstairs policy of buying i in great quantities ables us alone to offer undreds of the finest rub- ized raincoats in mole- skin finish and tweeds, ouble or single breasted, sketched to the right, h slash or patch pock- storm collars, in all shades of tan, brown and Olive at ‘20 : We also have hundreds more, including the | Famous Sawyer-Regan English Slip-On and _ English Whipcords, up to $35. . _ Thanks to our huge volume of business and 4 low upstairs rent, every one of these overcoats No rise in OUR Fall prices. No “cut-price ree eee IR og, fe. i Low $ 0 Hiceaie *50 FAHEY-BROCKMAN BUILDING : ‘ 2 THAN Third and Pike i” : ARCADE BUILDING (over Rhodes Cah q Mhiations Free Fit Guaranteed Second Ave. eae ( Raleigh Building, Portland, Or Satisfaction or Your Money Back eigh Building, Portland, Oregon FAHEY: Brockman} p-stairs Clothiers Buy up-stairs and save 410%

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