The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 24, 1923, Page 13

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— | SECTION Two -| ™L Rector Is Given Divorce Five Other States A 4 Here’s Chance i to Test | Out Y our Acting Ability Louise Lovely and The Star Want to Find Movie Talent in Seattle NO {QUEEN CITY at pine st. PUBLIC MARKET ‘The Uptown Market, in the Heart of the Offlee District GREEN’S GROCERY BARGAINS White Soap (limit 10),; Our Best Butter, Ib. 10 bars... 206.00; B3¢ | 49¢; 2 lbs.......97¢ - — —— | Old Dutch Cleanser, Fresh Pullet Eggs, doz. 6 cans ..... + 48¢ 29¢: 3 dozen.....85¢ | 5-lb, cans Syrup 35¢ (Just Arrived) Flour, eo caacie var { Ibs, French Pranes...25¢ por eT 2 Ibs, Seediess Raisins. .25¢ 256 sttles Catsup 416 3 cans Maryland Corn..25¢ Se Botth 3 tall canis Fish 25¢ | $1.25 at. Pure Olive Oil. .89¢ 9 WHY BREAK YOUR BACK 2 When Green Delivers Where Others Fail to Go? & Telephones—MA in-3285 and EL iot-1848 Green’s Butter and Grocery Stores Stalls 1 and 2—Main Floor, Queen City Market 2 ae Te en eee WE HAVE MOVED TO THE MAIN FLOOR n K R A12%¢ see, BBM | . 10€ | ” SEABOARD MEAT CO., Inc. Main Fioor Stalls 19-20 Main Floor BOLDT’S “wcis's Queen City Market Ground Bone Daily i Bed Bugs,Fleas | Bed ieee louse Ants \\ Will not stain finest fabrics. Harm. * le humans and animals. Pleasant ° Here After Six Tries: Rpiscopalian Is Successful After He Fails in) tne « ae The Seattle Star SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 _ [ PAGES 13 TO 24 | ——_—_— Deputy Is Injured in Strange Manner ' Tindall’s Father Is ie Visitor in Seattle pee C "alo panne The Fahey-Brockman Clothing Service saves every customer $10 on each suit and overcoat bought from us. Here’s a detailed statement of how we do it:— 1. We save $50,000 a year on rent— 4.:We transact a strictly Cash Business— people are honest and want to pay their obligations; but circum- stances force a considerable number to delay and forget. A Fahey- | Brockman customer is never asked to pay for the other fellow’s bad debts. We operate our business upstairs for strictly economic reasons—not for a sell- ing argument. There’s a big difference. The profiteering landlord has never got us and never will. 2. We buy for less— Our great volume and quick turn- over give us the edge on all competition. To 5. We turn our stock every sixty days— The average clothier is lucky if he turns his stock twice a year and he only does that with the help of sales which he admits cost him a lot of money. Plainly, since we turn our stock at least three times faster than the average merchant, we can operate on a much smaller margin. add to this advantage we pool our buying with the greatest retailer of men’s clothes in America and buy at the factory. This eliminates all middlemen’s profit. 3. Our store designs are famous for economy— 6. We enjoy a remarkably Low Overhead— Great volume and quick turnover are the master keys to Low Overhead. Probably no clothing house in America has cut the cost of doing business down to the * fine point we enjoy. Our customers reap the benefit in enhanced values and lower prices. Clothing houses frequently invest large sums in elaborate furnishings and fix- Fahey-Brockman do not believe in Why should we ask our customers to pay for mahogany and tures. any such extravagance. marble when plain utilities look as well and answer the purpose better? There, Ladies, you have the basic reasons for the guaranteed saving the “ ” Advance Fahey-Brockman Clothing Service effects for Dour ek folks. We are No Mark-Up Fall Styles proud of the great influence you have exerted in the swift upbuilding of Rockbottom Arriving this business—proud of the fact that the courtesy of our service and the Prices Dail quality of our goods have won your favor. We will always endeavor to aly merit your high regard. Always F-B CLOTHES Greater Values Than Average $45 Values F-B CLOTHES Greater Values Than Average $35 Values F-B CLOTHES Greater Values Than Fahey-Brockman Building, Third and Pike

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