The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 30, 1924, Page 11

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t' —— (Seon two] The SeattleStar — (racssi1102) PLENTIFUL IN REAL eprgeyesoge eye pe pegeyyye ® TiGHTNIN’ BILL JONESES ) LIF \ F-B Prices simply stagger every good judge of clothing value who looks on a Fahey-Brockman display for the first time. As he surveys garment after garment, making mental note of the Beil quality of material and workmanship, his first impression is that there must be a mistake or a trick somewhere. But—when he comes upstairs to find things out for himself—when we show him exactly how the wheels go ’round —when we explain “The Driving Power That Makes These Prices Possible” —he frankly admits that he is in a different kind of a clothing establishment to any he has ever known before. Top-Notch Values 50,000 Cooperators ' Mortinwest Teode Nation | in | Prosperity oo the tide for the balance concluded Mr. Bab no reason why "| KODAKERS! FR AN K JACOBS pared with our ernie, Bao Sd poor. The barom 5 . pelea. png ger ey The Star’s The Important thing about Fahey-Brock- Here’s another compelling reason why we " acehonrsagepll : Famous Standardized Pri ia’ tha ex di deliver the greatest clothing values in America: “If we compare May of 1924 with Cameraman man Standardiz rices is the extraordinary — 59,000 men and young men are cooperating with Mayo 1923, we got a direct meas value they represent. As a cold, hard matter of us in building up this great merchandising ma- reescl daprasion. Ta New Busland, paaorie fact we have wedged unrivaled values into them. chine because they know from experience that Picoc Coteactece Fencing 10: yer Bn | Competition may and does copy our prices. That’s the governing principle of this business, “How C ctle a Pi A i mF i cent ahead of May last year and we 904 THIRD AVE. easy. But—and this is the important point Little Can We Sell It For,” is an actual and irre- — iso find that Maine is leading a year | Opposite sistible fact. —no competition in the Northwest can du- plicate Fahey-Brockman values at our cur- Fahey-Brockman have always banked on rent prices without going broke. the satisfied customer. He’s the dynamo back of every successful concern. There are 50,000 of him back of this business. Supplying the clothing ago by five per cent, Rhode Island and Vermont are just about holding | their own, New Hampshire is run ning about 14 per cent below last usetts, the most of states, is Heilig Theater REMEMBER— “In at 1, at 5 they’re done” -SSaInAta acts sa isk diessonmntasznenmainnanaaiades g | ct he figures 7) ‘ . of iat May and te wutfering W aN And yet there is nothing mysterious wants of a growing army like that gives us great See OE ne NE \\ about the Fahey-Brockman Clothing Serv- _ yolume and steady business day after day the itiee 's srowing toward, rashes: \ ice—no riddle about our prices or the val- year round. This spells quick turnover and re- FRING! ues they stand for. We sell “Better Clothes sults in low overhead—which combine to make it Ww. ASHINGTON AHEAD IN NORTHWEST GROUP “In the Northwest we find gen # eral business in the states of Wash-| ington and group with a cent over states offer for Less Money” because we buy for less 8ily possible for Fahey-Brockman to guarantee i andtbecaumeltt costs uslless to do Dusinean.. 12 San of $10 at least on every garment we sell. i Our buying saving is literally amaz- Remember— ing for the simple reason that we pool our We guarantee fit, quality of material and buying with the greatest retailer of men’s workmanship, style and absolute satisfaction, as quality clothing in America. And when well as a saving of $10. we say that we have slashed the cost of | We also guarantee the following service: i doing business by 10 to 15 per cent we are — Sponging, Pressing and Minor Repairs during the tive sales territory ime. Idaho is not ell and is running| last year’s figures . Wyoming shows! hile Montana |Here It Is! | | modest to say the least, life of every garment we sell, he Now comes the new gee 3 4 ning at a level 19 per cent below| |] Corona the machine "that | 3 3 ‘4 ; normal dications are Reh Mandara | : eae 3 ip eee mele a || i Save Your Money i : | to come in comp! the readjust-| es | 3 0 fis a | a H : Tada ia ata. t 8 | gto eattse etter: | § Wear: Fahey-Brockman Clothes : aah investor in stocks can still] po ortable typewriter. | $ . afford vait, br of beatavaad ’ ¢ : : - ] heap al i plieestars ae The Keyboard You vee You might as well enjoy the savings of the ? i as ‘ the weather Hb baat tat Fahey-Brockman Merchandising System. Slim, Stout 3 a Wy q — eri is sion Ore | | § or Short—we guarantee to fit you in just the right 3 ‘ * f 4 Mann | | $ model and in your favorite fabric and pattern. The 3 y =, 8 0 we will have to | 3 English loose and roomy styles predominate this sea- ; YY ~ @ )@ 3 son but you can get any style you want at Fahey- 3 Fah B: i 4 Ndi J & | ) , ahey-Brockman Buildin, nbted Bios by | | H Brockman’s. Come on in and get acquainted, it will H Thi d d Pik : . Raleigh Building : Car, Boy Recovers|| EW. . || F pay you well to do so. i mean tte bg LS Sixth and Washington j i Kenneth Alskog, 4, son of Jack eae | SEATTLE P { % iene Pi igs ciphers iss oselsoteddecss wllvssicsbbis ORTLAND pM hea al | 921 Second Avenue || : ite @ wevere scalp wound and body Eliot 5447. | ey ‘ bruises sustained late Thursday when hie was knocked down by an automo- bile near his home. Pere wats

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