The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 17, 1925, Page 15

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0 = SECT ION TWO — Jim Marshall Plays ‘Deny Reports of Genuine Horsehi moored, Dreams of BY JIM MARSHALT Gordon Is Elected Italian Invasion Hl Faber imaclware Co. 1428 First Avenue Between Pike and Union SPECIAL PRICES — for — spamnwey ‘Soe "69c 29c Salmon es’ Glove Eggs, per can Special. $2.85 Imported Dry Flies, snelled or ringed; per | . = QOZEN, his nba o's 98c Yes, we carry a com- pete line of Reach Ath- Star Can Opener — the ie Goods. ad che Winch Stz Jointer yates. Regul: 5.85. | 10-inch Stillson Pattern ery Seal... $3.85 90c 5O feet 5/,-i; Corrugated Rubber Hose, Maranteed necial ® $5.85 Easy-Err pt g Gre Cat guile rhe Me Ee 5 8 eG Spri ing Days Gone By) Conclave Delegate CCC ttre: The Seattle Star SEATTLE, WASH,, FRIDAY APRIL 17, 1925 Suits and Topcoats Guaranteed $35 Values Suits and Topcoats Guaranteed $40 Values TUT EREE Eeea renee erenenn ( Suits and Topcoats i \ereones vd Values | PAGES S15 TO 26 | TTT ticle boboaeoe Fahey-Brockman Guaranteed Clothes are sold at these prices-nomore,no less When you buy your Spring Suit or Topcoat at Fahey-Brockman’s the gar- ment will cost you $25, $30 or $35—just as you desire. That garment will be worth at least $10 more than the price youll be asked to pay as guaranteed in our adver- tising. Moreover, the clothes you'll find Upstairs in any Fahey-Brockman store will be precisely the same in every detail as the Clothes you'll see in our windows. N 66 B o,99 P ° oe bait Frices Many of our customers declare that these facts should be clearly and positively stated. In other words they think that we should make it plain that we do not print “bait” prices in our ad- vertising. We most certainly do not. The prices displayed at the head of this advertisement are the only prices at which Fahey-Brockman Guaranteed Clothes ane sold. You can only pay $25, $30 or $35 for a Fahey-Brockman suit or topcoat. It’s risky to pay less. And there’s no good reason to pay more. You see Fahey-Brockman have done the very things that Herbert Hoover says should be done in all businesses. He says that economic merchandising demands simpler methods—fabrics should be classified and standardized — patterns simplified tailoring reduced toa fineart. Fahey- Brockman surely have simplified the merchandis- ing of clothes for men and youngmen. We have eliminated the makers’ selling expense—cut out all ‘‘In-Between Tolls’ — increased volume enor- mously and reduced overhead accordingly. Seattle Portland Denver ‘ - Buy Upstairs Fahey Brockman Bldg Third and Pi ke Let no one deceive you regarding the intrinsic value of Fahey-Brockman Clothes. There are only so many yards of fine fabric (domestic or imported) and just so much fine tailoring in any suit or topcoat. You get all that in any Fahey- Brockman garment. You also get a world of saving. A big saving in buying to begin with. Because we pool our buying with the greatest retailer of men’s clothes in America—ship direct to our three big Upstairs Stores—turn our stocks every 60 days and enjoy a $75,000 annual rental saving. A Standing Challenge We challenge thinking, sensible men to read our advertising carefully and then stay out of our stores. Sixty thousand satisfied custom- ers know that we can please you—satisfy you absolutely and at the same time save you $10 at least on the suit or topcoat you want. Come on in and let’s show you! Proof of Saving Fahey-Brockman enjoy a tremendous “repeat business”. Ask any business friend to tell you what that means and he will reply: “The ‘Repeat’ sale is the acid test of values”. Year after year our Repeat business keeps on piling up in an amazing way. The vast majority of our customers keep on trading with us because we always deliver supreme values at a guaranteed saving of $10. Seattle Portland Denver

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