The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 24, 1910, Page 4

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THE STAR-«FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1910. ns “BARBAROUS MEXICO” John Kenneth Turner Writes the Conclusion of His The Star gd AO : j 0 Yeare Ago—Peace Articles Before the End. ng es gaye yoace with the world, She had a herole war Maximilian, wh they have not alway Story in the American Magazine for Magazine Stopped the own, afte prince j exican capital and | cont If provisional pres ve that candidate, | “Kill Them In 1879, near BY JOHN KENNETH TURNER in jail in Mexteo, | in Haste.” r of Vera Cruz at a wall and shot to death. ) all that 34 years has a 4 against him at the Corona, Cac tines were assnepin ee and today e-fitteenth of the | While on hin theatre one night Cor bed to death by an art of 6, nearly! « rom|in actual fight TH L He Becomes President « In the latter pe aio yeare as 615-619 ‘irst Avenue On the Square | | Opposite Totem Pole | ter and was promptly assas sinated. Tn the fall of of Dias's| Uberal y nized They were} ‘ fi od from their beds, lined up the known } wink the | wh He ret paign | shall tell in some det norrow. at Orlentay rd bet. Pike @ pa oT MEXICANS 01D You seen WAY REBEL wuv-smenn WHY THE MAdEy Want to Go Free Why of CG Police Methods 0 the Me organ Russian gh 8 strange in xorts they are hounded y as if they were First Avennu Ul ‘*< ‘On the Square Opposite ‘Totem Pole, | Closed tio. Friday, in Order to Rearrange | Stock and Fill in Depleted Lines From Re-} serve and With Brand New Goods Received | Since the Beginning of This Sale Open for Business Tomorrow, Saturday | AT 9:30 A. M. SHARP—OFFERING THE GREATEST SLAUGHTER of CLOTHING Shoes, Hats and Men’s Furnishings This sale is the greatest sensation in merchandising Seattle has ever known—-Profits are scattered to the winds—Sale prices are but a fraction of real values—Sale will soon end and like offers hap- pen but once in a lifetime—Read these prices—See goods in the windows $15.00 Outing Suits— Neat grays Men's $20.00 Suits—Scotch Included in this sale are 500 guits for young men or for slightly built men. Sizes 32, 33, 34, 35 and 36. ee ere | up to $35.00. All will go at . ; Men’s $30.00 Suits—Tailor $9.50 AUTO TRUNKS AT 25c BOYS’ CAPS AT Men’s $35.00 Suits—English Men’s and browns $3.00 Soft Hats—New grays $3.50 CORDUROY PANTS ... Men’ 35c APO SILK HOSE $20.00 Priestly’s Craven- ette Coats $3.00 OFFICE COATS Mothers! Save Money 911.89 Men's $3.00 Oxfords—Patent leather $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes— All leather $4.00 and $5.00 Fancy Vests—Stylish President Suspenders—Sell everywhere 19¢ at 50c ; now Men's $2.00 and $3.00 ¢ All will go ddd Hats Men's $1.50 Coat Shirt patterns r ef -. ; ¢ « fr st P o be . | \ } |

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