The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 12, 1925, Page 15

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j | szetion two | ~The Seattle Star ‘PAGES 15 TO 26 | | EATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, @UNE 12 zs See Fahey-Brockman Values ate Supreme - Because We Enjoy Great Buying Power [ Suits and Topcoats | H Guaranteed $35 Values | % | ¢ Enormous Volume st sad Taps aire : ie roo E ? 3 ERAT EY, =] Be @Quick Turnover | @Low Overhead € Claims are good when based on facts. When men tell you that Fahey- Brockman Guaranteed Clothes at our standard prices are America’s topping clothing values their claim is backed up by facts—they know whereof they speak. And you can wager your last dollar that when we print a claim of that nature over our signature we are in a position to prove it right up to the hilt. We never say this or that is so without : stating the reasons why. Fahey-Brockman values are supreme—because we enjoy great buying power—enormous volume—quick turnover and low overhead. What Clothing Experts Say Every clothing expert, outside the retail industry, will tell you this: “Fabric for fabric, tailoring for tailoring, style for style Fahey- Brockman guaranteed clothes are superior to clothes usually retailed at prices ranging from $40 up' to $55. That does not mean that competition exacts long profits. Not at all. But it does mean this:—The Fahey-Brockman Clothing Service can deliver the goods to you the consumer at a price no competition in our field can even approach without going broke. Because competition must get what it pays for the goods plus its cost of doing business plus its profit. Where the Difference Comes In We buy for less. And it costs us less to ‘But—that’s only half the battle. When do business. Therefore we sell for less. any retailer gets the goods on his premises How? Our own buying power outpoints all com- _ he must figure on getting back what he has paid petition, but we’re not contented with that. We plus his operating charges besides a fair profit. If add to this enormously by pooling our it costs him more to do business than buying with the greatest retailer of f ti it costs us he must get more from you. men’s clothing in America—ship direct | Also If he sells fewer garments than we do to our stores and enjoy both quantity Pant | he must get a longer profit per garment. | | 1 and cash discounts. No selling expense | . Well—our cost of doihg business is on the part of the maker—no in-between | Suits, | about half the average. And Fahey- tolls—no wholesale or commission | ina ful Brockman sell more clothes in a week | man’s profits, but a rockbottom price | Variety of than our average competitor sells in a all the way thru. That’s exactly what | Patterns Peay FBI yoo ens cihene we mean when we say that we own the Styles and Buy Upstairs and save $10. That's clothes for less money to begin with. | Sizes ———_} sound gospel here. AHEY- Remember We guarantee fit, quality of material and workman- Free Service The buyer of a Fahey-Brockman gar- j ment is entitled to the following free { { service— , aie Epes es Cet ae Ne ae ee geo Buy Upstairs” gga and Save $10” Sat MINOR Ronan AA Se Fahey Brockman Bldg \(scm/ Third and Pike a asl nae iN » e-

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