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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1921. THE SEATTLE STAR me means Value Like a mighty cataract the ever-increas- ing volume of our sales gives us a buying power that enables us to give better and still better values. This is our ideal of service. Just visualize for a moment, if you please, the purchasing power of the two great Lundquist-Lilly stores. Manufacturers sell for less in large quantities—they also know the tremendous outlet of these two stores, the largest in the’Northwest. What is the result? Thousands of Men’s High-Grade Suits and Overcoats - A Large Variety of Others $30, $35 and $40 Our great purchasing power has enabled us to secure from the manufacturer quantities of high-grade suits and overcoats at prices only made to very large users of clothing. Our buyers, after weeks of effort scouring the markets, have shipped to us what we believe to be the great- est clothing values in America at $25.00. ee ee Hand-tailored garments, fine worsteds, tweeds, cassimeres and many other excellent fabrics * this price. They arevall guaranteed, the styles are up to the minute and the tailoring is of the best. =~ yy Fourth and Pike