The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 10, 1924, Page 13

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+. /*. . tte p= | SECTION TWO A = cS bo rm The Seattle Star ATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10 ue i : Gold Pan “King” é Colored Girls : i Fills His Poke Plan “Y” Work | PAGES 1 NOT SERIOUS Shipments Running About 16 Per Cent Over Orders ELECTIONS CAUSE IT But Business Prospects Are Continuing Encouraging BY FRANK FOSTER STUDY BUSINESS Ad Club Starts Series of Advertising Forums Bids for Cooling Equipment Sought 5 1431 BROADWAY, N.Y. ER EXAMINAT! ‘Horlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted lS The A, jeetibie—No Cooking. phar t Lunch Be Avoid void Imi ibatitutes > $3.50 ywhe | S JOHN BING CO. INC, E OPTicAL ‘co. | | Police Probing Indian Murder - a AR at antec _/ey li CE a | ae antee’ 645° values Y _ Maintaining High. Scania’ While holding prices: down Here’s good news for the men and young men of the North- west: Fahey-Brockman customers shall not pay a single cent more for finely tailored, quality clothes this Fall or Winter. We have never marked up a garment—never boosted a price just because styles were new. And we utterly refuse to be stampeded into old ways and methods because the market is jumpy. Fahey-Brockman’s high quality standards shall be maintained or bettered; but—F-B Prices will remain the same. Fahey-Brockman Bldg. Third and Pike Seattle We Absorb Advancing Costs Yes, the price of almost every item that goes into a suit of clothes or an overcoat has advanced—textile prices have jumped— satin, mohair, linings have gone up. But—the men and young men of the Northwest keep on building up this business very fast. Our al- ready great buying power has been signally increased, while our accelerated turnover is hammering down our cost of doing business. Therefore we have absorbed the increased cost of production and our prices remain the same. A Modern Machine The Fahey-Brockman clothing ser- vice is a big, modern, money-saving machine. We have swept every middleman out of our way and eliminated their profits. The Master Craftsmen of Eastern Fashion Centers make F-B Clothes up to top-notch standards. Values must be strikingly apparent. And no commis- sion man, no wholesaler, no jobber exacts a cent from‘us. That’s why Fahey-Brockman standard prices stagger competition—why our values are supreme. Best Policy for You There may be better merchandising policies for merchants than Fahey-Brockman’s but we challenge the entire clothing world to show us better merchandis- ‘ing policies for our customers. The primary objective of the F-B Service is fo save you money and because we do this week in and week out, season after season, our business keeps on growing and developing money- saving powers adhe foreign to the usual clothing store. | We Don’t Sell Labels | Our business is to sell the best suits | | and overcoats in America at $10 less than | | prevailing prices. Fahey-Brockman Clothes are | made of the same fabrics, in the same factories, | by the same group of master tailors as the clothes | | you see ticketed elsewhere at prices ranging from | $35 up to $50 per garment. The only difference | is the price. | Raleigh Bldg. Sixth and Washington Portland Se Se eae = a

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