The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 2, 1924, Page 13

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a - ECTION TWO - I WILLS COMPETE! FOR ORDERS HE Sales Under Production and Market Is Keen BY FRANK FOSTER importance be’ mber, Those or, Within the past ell to about 39. law in inexor- Japan bas rec P Mf the balance able and has self to equalize H RESCUE ILL LAD PROM FIRE Scarlet Fever Victim Saved | by His Mother i} Menaced by fire which swe: S home 1 * Laughlin, 57: ave. N. E, Louis Laughlin, aged iB il with scarlet fever, was rescued | trom the barning home by his mother | Ip and was taken to the city hospital tn i % Police prowler car where both iP Mother and son were immediately | Placed under quarantine. | The fire started in the attic at| $35, a.m. due to defective wiring. Tt was not discovered until the roof i} Was a blazing mass. Smoke filled the fy iedtoom of the child and awoke! i. the family. : | Firemen from engine companies | Mand 17, and truck company 9,| lnder Battalion Chief P. B. Tyler, ar- , tived as the mother won her way to the outside, carrying the boy. The fire was extinguished after a hard ght. The loss is estimated at $1,200. boy was reported at the city 4 hospital to be suffering from shock, P i addition to the scarlet fever. PROCLAIMS DAY Poppies for Memorial Cere- | Monies Are Ordered The blood-red poppy is to be the ficial mourning symbol for Memo- Tia day, May 30, under a proclama-| tion of Acting Gov. William J. Coyle, | “anounced Friday. An his official proclamation the Aéting governor said “The fields of France will soon be abloom with the poppy—that blood- ted flower which to the American | » Mildier has becom: symbolic of the| days spent on foreign soll. . "The sight of the poppy will ever to the veteran ‘thoughts of famp life and of battle, of hardships 4nd of joy between times. “But mostly it will bring to him his memories of some loved comrade ‘Who came not home when the victory Was won, “It ‘s appropriate, therefore, that | the people of the state of Washing. ton should upon one day of the year! a, ‘oa flower in commemoration | e woldier dead of the recent German Political . Quarrels Serious (BERLIN, May 2.—Disordeérs. at- i& the campaign for the parlia- Pointe ¢lections which will be held . ions reached a crinis today, when ~* Broup of folks party workers in | Spinich suburb shot and killed a je who objected to thetr dis- | Mibuting tolkist election posters. Trouble also was reported in paint, in the Palatinate, foclalists ued a fire hose to j ‘faangd communist agitators who at- iy pted ty break up w socialist elec. HO meeting, | & in February were! OME, terarded as pessimists. Today they | y he apostles of a mild optim few days t y Friday Deer tw the mont atnindant of the ine j4 the United Sintos, a f , $= Important The F-B Clothing Service has literally swept the Northwest, because we were lucky or wise enough to adopt a new principle in merchandising, viz.: “How Little Can We Sell It For?” We have always banked on the intelligence of the Buying Public. We believe in rock-bottom prices the year ’round—incomparable values to everybody. That's why the men and young men of the Northwest gave us an enormous increase during 1928. loney:Saving “aye omb Guaranteed Clothes for men and young men plus a guaranteed saving of $10 per garment and a guaranteed service to every customer. There you have the fundamental policies of the | Fahey-Brockman Clothing Service in a nutshell. Observe that there are no half-promises—no side-stepping —about these policies. They are plain, straightforward statements of the things we do and guarantee and we are prepared to prove their accuracy in every detail. If we cannot do that to your entire satisfaction, then we don’t want or expect a cent’s worth of your trade. That’s the basis of fair and square merchan- dising as we see it, and we're proud to state that 50,000 satisfied customers agree with us. The SeattleStar = [?acss1s10 21 SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1924 ination’ \ Gee) $ Guaranteed Top-notch Clothes for $10 Less 1°40 vate) (S > / oN For $10.00 less at least. Go compare Fahey-Brockman Gi guaranteed Suits and Overcoats with clothes priced elsewhere from 25% ih \. {3 to 50% higher—compare fabric with fabric—tailoring with tailoring— style with style—item with item—and you will find that F-B Clothes excel in every point making for perfection. Thousands of men—who take a pride in their appearance— are absolutely convinced that Fahey-Brockman Guaranteed Clothes easily outpoint in actual value clothes ranging elsewhere from $10 to $20 higher. That’s their honest conviction—after the wearing test. More than that— it’s the honest conviction of every clothing expert who visits this part of the country. But—we prefer to be conservative, and therefore we only guarantee a saving of $10 per garment, and here’s exactly how we save that amount at least. How We Save $10 Per Garment 1. We Buy at the Factory— 7. We Transact a Cash Business— —that cuts out the maker's selling expense, —that means no credit losses. 2. We Buy in Large Quantities— 8. We Enjoy a Quick Turnover— —that carns quantity discounts. —that spells smaller profit per sale. 3. We're Always in the Market— 9. We Maintain a Low-Price Policy— —that insures up-to-date styles. —that means steady business the year round. 4. We Ship Direct to Our Stores— 10. We Do a Big Repeat Business— —that wipes out middlemen expense. ‘ - —that’s the least costly business. 5. We're Upstairs to Reduce Rent— 11. We Are Boosted by 50,000 Customers— —that saves us $50,000 a year. —that’s effective advertising. 6. We've Plain Instead of Fancy Fixtures— 12. We Guarantee Every Garment We Sell— —that cuts down “fixed overhead.” —that begets confidence and spells fair play, These are twelve of the reasons why the men and young men of the Northwest are leagued with us in the swift upbuilding of this Guaranteed Clothing Service. Come in and get acquainted. To know F-B Values is to wear F-B Clothes. ROCKMAN Buy up-stairs (a= SS Fahey-Brockman Building, Third and Pike and save 51022

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