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-_(soomion section Two] The seattle star [ PAGES 11 TO 20] 20 , FRIDAY, JULY 192 "WORLD NATIONS ARMING FOR NEW CONFLICT War Anniversary Finds EVOLUTIONISTS ie Larger Standing Armies | WIN VICTORY * NowThan Those of 19 | 4 California Will Not Ban| sues Darwinism Textbooks Race for Supremacy in Armaments Actively | Revived; Great Silent Preparations BAN FRANCISCO, July 24—A é Are in Evidence Thruout Every , : ; t Piedanetahs w ANTS COLOR Nation in Europe 1 Challapin, t ro res B @ BY WEBB MILLER i United Press Staff Correspondent ONDON, July 2 » € was firec elated you the first s He little catastrophe i the map of t Now sundly modified 1 and the lives of all the inhabitants. pe a SE 1 ar i HERE’S WHAT LEAGUE ) ue : ; OF NATIONS FIGURES m t gue ¢ THE LAST WAR COST NATIONS PREPARE roR > patrka WAR Ont mber, BE MORE INHUMAN “7 ou Ia ord Jellicoe, fan t | mira )| @ high. BROWNIES Eastman-made yet priced as low as $2 With a Browntéalong there’s fun at the time and for all time —in good pictures. Come in and pick out a Brownie where stocks are complete and salesmen know the line. es, In exac tation of the Gotha raids ‘of war | .| prices start. co is establishing an air be urg which is much co on in Britain Frat s designed to menac Eastman Kodak Co. (Northwestern i Photo Supply Co.) kv, 1415 Fourth Ave. mbine ‘:| Knights’ Commander dj Dies En Route Here al land office « WILIAAM BPTLY 4 hid Commissioner, hes no relatives in Beattle, ead > Fahey- Brockman Machine ~ Flatlens out High Prices Mr. Ultimate Consumer! What you pay for clothes, or shoes, or motor cars is determined by these two things: (1) The cost of production—making the goods. (2) The cost of distribution — selling the goods. The first is remark- ably low. The second is usually too For instance—America’s fore- most master tailors make the world’s best cut quality clothes for men and young men for very little. marketing cost is high. And before you get the goods a flock of “In-Between” tolls run up the price amazingly. Right here is where Fahey-Brockman deliver a money-saving service to you—here’s exactly how the F-B Merchandising Ma- chine flattens out high prices where high But their pare «| No “In-Between” Tolls As your buying agents Fahey-Brockman deal direct with the makers of quality clothes for men and young men. We wipe out the manu- an | facturer’s selling expense (7 to 10%) to begin with. And 7 to 10% on millions of dollars worth of clothes is a big saving. Take a pencil and fig- ure it out! Then add quantity and cash discounts. See exactly why Fahey-Brockman buy for less! SS AGQUIT PASTO Astieate alt of aay nore aannais Selvatee 10) ae Presbyterian Minister Was neat ti past Aa © W 2 be ‘ i tee Charged as Evolutionist t : Again—Fahey-Brockman Clothes are shipped direct to our various stores. You have no “In-Between” Tolls to pay on our garments. Because we knock the tribute out of distribution to begin with. Fahey-Brockman do not ask you to pay tribute to a fossilized merchandizing system. All Fahey-Brockman Stores are big stores—one floor up. We enjoy an enormous rental saving which we pass on to you. A Thrifty Service Fahey-Brockman Stores are built for economy—dedicated to the service of thrifty in- telligent men and young men who want the most in value for the least in money. Enjoying an enormous volume and quick turnover—trading for cash and maintaining high quality standards— insisting on rock-bottom prices and sharing our savings with our customers—these are some of the things which have won public approval and made Fahey-Brockman Stores clothing head quarters for sensible Americans. Note Carefully! fair MRE EAU ee ha Observe that we’re talking about the | ; world’s best cut quality clothes—clothes made of | No Price Juggling | the finest domestic and imported fabrics by mas- | We never juggle prices for the simple reason that | ter.craftsmen in America’s leading shops. We're | te believe) in: playing square. pithy everybodys talking to you about garments that must be sold Marking goods high enough at the beginning of at prices ranging from $35 up to $60 by the | | | onan i ‘ Heigl asi . ci average American clothier — well tailored clothes sound on je leve IS. iM ore we ‘Ice : : :, : our clothes at the lowest figures at which they | with style built in to stay —garments which we aa alt | _ sell by the thousands every week in the year atour [RE ane cle einatien tee ____| — standard rockbottom prices—$25, $30 and $35,