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oO es a a has _ The Seattle Star AUGUS | SECTION TWO RUSH WORK ON NEW BRIDGE Late October May See Big Span Completed ON WEST SPOKANE: ST. Ready to Switch Over Rails 4 : for Street Car Lines S up crete few girder | the w passaze of ) BUILD ONE WING ATA TIMB Ramaglia & Ives, who are building . that it may be curing rk progresses. He also or P dered his assistants to check up with the lumber concerns to insure prompt p deltvery of material. | READY TO CON | STREET CAR TRAC Arrangements are in progress to | 1 levated © is one y bridge ' is 70 feet Blonser. The entire bridge from end to end is a half mile in length. previous in t t the bridge will be nksgiving. | gineer Blackwell as sures West Seattle people that it will B and the physical evik on the job h. H indicates his promises will be ful-| F filled. in ee aes | rd “ #f Building Tax Free, _ Is Plan Advanced | of 10] Build-| BE Work in Seat The pro f areas in the Id fill up vacant increase the vaiue e and enable residents i : 1 | other cities, notably New York, with} & excelient results, Proctor said, } | An amendment to the state law {s| Recessary to enable the gity to adopt | the plan, Proctor said. | Empty House Fire ‘Is Investigated | uy night pa cupied frame 8. W. The by the owner, J. at $1,000 and the loss is Accuse Sailor of Getting Mail Coin yp ‘ors with d letter, = as bound Jury by *. Bowman is and was taken in custody by Deputy Marshal A.M. Smith in lieu of bal For Labor Day Pictures The dependable NS 4 : film in the Yellow ° Misa 1 Box—your size is al- ways on our shelves. You need Kodak Film to get the pic- tures you want. Take an extra roll. Developing, printing, and en- larging of the superisr kind. Eastman Kodak Co. Northwestern fe pane supty Co,) PRD. RD i( 1415 Fourth Ave. Guaranteed Values ) >a antee es ax Juniors | | | are made of the same | high-grade materials—by | the same skilled workman | in the same factories, and carry the same guar- | antee as the entire Fahey- Brockman line. Look for | the F-B Label! It’s a guarantee of super satis- faction as well as the lat- | est style. You certainly | can save Dad money by wearing Fahey-Brockman | Juniors. | . $20— $25 | SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY Tay _ EE Ee Men like facts. They like policies that “stay put.” They like to trade at Fahey-Brockman’s because the principles governing this business are always the same. Our primary objective “Buy Upstairs and Save $10” is a permanent proposition. We never juggle prices. We don’t jump from one policy to another. We know that we can save each and every customer at least $10 on every garment. And every now and then we lay our cards on the table and tell you frankly how we do it. A $10 Saving and How We Save It When the men and young men of this region want to get the greatest possible cloth- ing value they go direct to a Fahey-Brock- man Upstairs Store. They know that $25 will buy a $35 suit or overcoat here—that $30 will buy a $40 suit or overcoat—that $35 will buy a $45 gar- ment here. They know that our guaranteed savy- ing is definite because there is a million dollar bond behind it—the full resources of this business, which amount to the same thing. You want to save $10 on your next suit or overcoat. You may want it tomorrow, next week or next month but you want to save that ten. But like a great many folks, you think it can’t be done. Or you may think that Fahey- Brockman cannot fit you—give you the model you want. Well, sir, this House guarantees “Quality of material and workmanship, Style, Fit and Ab- solute Satisfaction or You Get Your Money Back.” That's plain. We mean it exactly. Why not save that $10? Now look at the cards.on the table at the top of this advertisement. ‘Buying Power” comes first. The price the retail mer- chant pays for most things is determined by the quantity he buys. Well, when it comes to quantity buying Fahey-Brockman have no competition. We own the clothes for less money because it doesn’t cost the makers a cent to sell us. And there are no “In-Between Tolls” on the garments for the reason that they are shipped direct to our stores. “Quick Turnover” comes second, Turn- ing merchandise fast simply means turning money fast. If you turned a quarter of a million six times a year while your competitors turned the same amount twice a year you could beat their prices by a handsome margin. Fahey- Brockman do that. They keep their money on the jump. That saves money for you. “Low Overhead” is the Third eard. This is largely due to the second. But we in- sure number three to begin with: By operat- ing upstairs at low rental charges. Our rental sav- ing amounts to over $50,000 a year. Then our fix- tures cost only a few thousand per store. Com- pare that with amount tied up in fancy fixtures by the average merchant! Besides every customer pays cash at Fahey-Brockman’s. That cuts out credit losses—simplifies bookkeeping. More money saved for our customers. The F-B System of Merchandising does save money. Expert Clothing men chide us for selling such excellent garments at such lowly figures but that’s what this business was or- ganized for, We deliver new merchandise in the latest fabrics and styles—we guarantee quality, workmanship and fit as well a $10 saving. And you must be satisfied or you get your money back. Come on in! We'll be delighted to serve you. | PAGES 11 TO 20 -Brockman their cards the table Py | | | Advance Fall Styles | But — No Advance cee, | ! in Prices ! The Fahey-Brockman stores are | stocked with a larger variety of new | suits and overcoats than ever before: More fine woolens—more rich patterns— More new models—more smart styles— all direct from New York. Sold at the | same standard prices—carrying the same | saving of $10 at least—backed by the same guarantee and followed with the | same personal service that has made | this one of the country’s outstanding re- tail organizations. @