The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 13, 1925, Page 17

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gi 7] a = bg ‘Rey ‘ % z: rr Se ae ) section two | "he SeattleStar. [PAGES 17 TO 23} | = ae) EG SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1925 x — -— ee F a % — Mayor Explains Why He FOOTBALL STAR WOULD LICENSE i United States Watches Is a Presbyterian Now — |§ JAILED BEAUTIFIERS osecscsce Experiment in Education « 0 Jor SuNday Sehr ol Stude anc i favs = ; 2omona College ‘ganizes on English “Unit|: Mike oi Penoinatin, He's ‘ rite Wolo Dean |" Wow Soak Revenue pis a patil iia 7? _ Fahey-Brockman apply - the golden rule (0 every Wansaction : : AL rol) Yes Sir! Fahey-Brockman apply The Golden Rule to every transaction—simply because 1 os _ it is good business to do so. There are doubtless better reasons why The Golden Rule )} ENVPT TO HAVE © THAT HANGS UN should be applied to the affairs of the day and probably we are influenced by some of k ~\ amy doubt SB reforme’ r em dim atout the many ‘ —_—__—_— \ PAVED ROADS « them. But, frankly, we adhere to The Golden Rule in the merchandising of Clothes for Baliomia Highways to Be|s™=nes men and young men primarily because it pays us to do so. It’s the biggest business ae Vie principle we know anything about—the greatest developer of Repeat Trade there is ; and we intend to stick to it. Here’s how we figure it out. She Royalty iS) of Radio | KENNEDY Model “20” Offering greater operating ease and simplicity in tuning in and tuning out—through The Single Dial Principle PERFECTED! That's just what the Kennedy “20” with the single dial principle offers—and not- withstanding these pointed advantages the Kennedy lacks nothing in the way of selec- tivity, clearness and volume of tone and outward beauty of construction. Ninety Dollars on Easy Terms The Model “29 Offer OD 0 fo io Eli . iy 14.21 ‘Third FAO BAND INSTRUMENTS PHONOGRAPHS | A Guarantee Worth While The Fahey-Brockman Guarantee is a binding contract between every customer and this House. We place it in the pocket of every garment we sell. And we never forget it. We insist on you getting everything out of the clothes that we guaran- tee. We insist on you telling us if you don’t. Wewrite you after you've wom the garment. We press and sponge it as often as you'lllet us. No sale is satisfactory until it brings you back for your next suit or overcoat. | | | | | I | 1 | | | | | \ | | | | | | | | | | | | } Employed by 75,000 Customers The Fahey-Brockman Clothing Service is employed as Buying Agents by not less than 75,000 satisfied customers. Plainly it is up to us to deal direct with the leading American makers of quality clothes for men and young men. We must wipe out the manufacturers selling expense—must secure quantity and cash discounts—must knock the tribute out of distribution by wiping out In-Between Tolls and shipping direct to our various stores. We must do all these things—effect all possible economies—in order that we may merit the high confi- dence that the men and young men of this city have reposed in us. And—having effected vast economies as your Buying Agents we must operate a thrifty service in order that we may enhance these savings for you. Therefore we conduct this business Upstairs—effecting a total rental saving of more than $75,000 a year. We enjoy an enormous annual volume by reason of quick turnover—we trade for cash and maintain high quality standards and finally guarantee a saving of not less than $10 per garment to each and every customer—just as our price tags show. Suits and Overcoats } Guaranteed $35 Values | | iy Applying the Golden Rule to every transaction— passing our major savings on to our custorers—has given us one of the greatest retail businesses in America and made our stores clothing headquarters for the men and young men of every city in which we operate. ~~ Suits and Overcoats | iN Guaranteed $45 Values | \ \ Ultimate Values in Overcoats America’s greatest Overcoats, in point of value, are being passed through the Fahey-Brock- man stores by the hun- dreds every day. These wonderful overcoats are not surpassed in actual worth by garments selling elsewhere at prices rang- ing up to $50. Come on in and look them over. They have ali the class, style and comfort you are looking for and we're very modest when we guarantee a saving of $10 on these great coats.

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