The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 26, 1923, Page 13

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Qa ON Bh SECTION TWO | PAGES 15 TO 28 Seattle ATTLE, WASH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 19 The Barbers Work on Star f Police 1 t MKS, SEREPTA AGNES WELLS 1 WIFEY'S FIRST PIE "Y|Realtors Deplore at a long Halloween Pranks | t ea! ontate [A J. 2918, 19th ¢ tig tor Sale Not a. Street, but a Tradition call it—old ladies who \ behind Io: ~« Dignity of y Sight of locomoti attention why dinary autom¢ the bus can take buildings — old a their own passiv: display a whimsi they blossom discfee! St. Thomas and St. Patrick each other across the way, Itk pale ecclesiastics they are. Build after the Flemish—after the Tudor— buildings uniting harmonies of color the Court Man Was Asleep, but He Had to Go courtroom,” ordered and of line in endless variety, as/ women in elegant colffures who stand arm-to-arm in a ballroom. whistle of the traffic police- ‘ of 18,786 cent. (100 pounds). MORE FOR YOUR MONEY aa \s mZOZ WCOX WON mrmox Y Smitty's Place SOME OF OUR BARGAINS Spark Pi NICKLE-PLATED FORD RADIATOR f° SHELL WITH BARS Many others. We save you money. - WESTLAKE AUTO SUPPLY 2008 Westlake Avenue Open Until 9 o'clock Saturday Y MORE FOR YOUR MONEY When Federal Milk is introduced at the family table, cream no longer appears for Federal Milk is better and more dependable. F-19 Ron MRO * mCcOoXx ~ PAHEY-BROCKMAN Here’s the story of another smashing victory— a victory that every man should know about— one that thousands will profit by. F-B Customers Protected - Listen! Everybody has been telling you about a rising market. The newspapers have been printing columns about higher wages and ad- vancing costs. Frank Munsey and Arthur Bris- bane have been digging into the figures of the clothing business. Both announce that you men will have to pay more for your clothes. And that’s elegant propaganda for most retail cloth- iers; but—not for Fahey-Brockman—or you. Candidly, Gentlemen, we are radical or modern enough to believe that the primary busi- ness of a clothing merchant is to protect his cus- tomers. And we are proud to announce that Fahey-Brockman Customers Are Protected Against Advancing Prices for at least a year ahead. All that the newspapers have printed about a rising market is correct. The actual facts have driven retailers from one price range to another—battered them from this policy to that. But—no Fahey-Brockman customer shall pay a cent more for quality clothes this Fall or Winter. Our high-quality standards shall be maintained or bettered but—our prices remain the same. Fahey-Brockman Bldg. Third and Pike Seattle F-B CLOTHES Greater Values Than Average $ F-B CLOTHES Greater Values Than Average $40 Values — F-B CLOTHES A Great Display Now get this! Men who know market conditions are literally amazed at Fahey-Brock- man’s great display of the latest styles in suits and overcoats. They naturally expected a won- derful array of authentic Fall and Winter Models. They knew the fabrics would be select. They realized that the workmanship would be American Tailoring at its best. The Fahey- Brockman Label guaranteed all that. But—they did not think that we could beat our own high records for supreme values on a rising market— yet, that’s precisely what we’ve done. Quick Turnover There’s the magic of it—the compelling reason why. Our swift turnover gives us a tremendous buying advantage. But—when we pool our buy- ing with the greatest retailer of men’s clothes in America then we have all local competition backed off the map to begin with—as far as values are concerned. Yes, we are proud of our great display of Fall and Winter Models. But—we are prouder far of the great wave of popular approval that is sweeping this big Clothing Service on to victory after victory. “Chasing the Pigskin” is great sport for the boys but—if they get a bigger thrill out of that than we and our customers get out of “Holding Down Prices’ then we want to know about it. Raleigh Bldg. Sixth and Washington ~ Portland

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