The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 22, 1924, Page 13

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) SECTION x > _SLAYS FOUR AS ATONEMENT Fanatical Youth Says He Is Ready for Chair LUMBER APPEARS LOW-PRICED Actual Trade Conditions Are | Held Good BY FRANK FOSTER seven repre schools spoke. dal was given Miss of Frank high, for a Porter Reno, on re Dr. Lilburn Mer- and Paul Cough Probe Sentences of “Lost Legion” Boys N WORTH, Kans., Feb. part eatigators BUREAU. OF MISSING RELATIVES ore MISS) IDA BRACKETT AND MRS. JIM CROW, latt heard from at Eve . Wash. are being sought by the jeter, Mra. Edna Larance, nh. F. D. No, 5, Jackson, Mich. ‘That critic who says no American can wear a dreas-sult with distine { | | edi PAGES 13 TO 24 | | . The Seattle FEBRI Star EATTLE, WA &B See This Car _ fit were turned out in small quantities and sold in a Small way it would cost thousands~ Because it is turned out In large quantities and sold in a large way itonly costs hundreds. H,, FRIDAY < ee Daas et Mugg The same basic facts largely deter- mine the cost of shoes, clothing and many other articles. In other words: Price in itself is never an accurate standard of value. Think that over, you folks whoareafraid of gettingtoo much foryourmoney. Quality articles may cost comparatively little. Take ‘Fahey-Brockman Guaranteed Clothes for instance. These famous garments for men and young men are sold at very lowly prices. Yet, F-B Clothes are quality Clothes—made from the finest imported and domes- tic woolens by some of America’s leading makers to retail at $35, $40, and $45. At these prices F-B Clothes would be excellent values. But we have perfected a money-saving organization—a fast-moving service which enables us to sell quality clothes for men and young men for $10 less all down the line. me — Yes, sir, we admit that these prices for fine hand tailored clothés are a bit staggering. We admit that a $10 saving on new garments is almost unbelievable. Sounds too good to be true. But it is true—absolutely true. We guarantee that $10 saving. We also guarantee every Fahey-Brockman garment to give complete satisfac- tion in every respect. And after the customer has worn the garment for weeks we write to him—remind him of this guarantee and our readiness to make good. Reflect on that, you men who shy at our lowly prices. Keeping Values Up and Holding Prices Down! We swung into the clothing business some ten years ago to smash high prices forever. We succeeded in doing that be- yond doubt. Today the Fahey-Brockman Organization is nothing more or less than “A League of 50,000 Satisfied Customers” banded together for the purpose of keeping values up and holding prices down. And we’re doing that in spite of high tariffs and higher pro- duction costs. Because we have eliminated all middlemen—taken full advantage of our enormous buying power and speeded turnover up to a point never before recorded in the clothing business as far as we know. There’s a lesson in this small car for you. It is this: Price in itself is no standard of. value. Intrinsic worth and that alone counts. Wear F-B Clothes and save money! Fahey-Brockman Building, Third and Pike s ’ 5 ops

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