The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 14, 1910, Page 7

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THE STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1910 ‘Freed of Muriler Charge by a Bag of Red be ea s. Hitchcock, in Matteawan | fo"' | for Alleged Murder of Hus band, Restored to Sani ———— Tam OF LATION AND = = (AON IN TURKEY AS SEEN = IWMDUGH EVES OF THE TURK == s— Barsoom, in Special Article for The Star, Writes of |: td itions Before Recent Marvelous Changes and Tells | dov a the New Order of Life Is Bringing to His Country, ce ‘ ait ay that 4 ghia) ty by | ye Suggestion—M ystery of| Riact Tragedy Cleared (Hy United Press) ORK, Sut nty t thin the Pe IN TIME OF NOAH © |"mcrts Matonwan ss 8) muy ta points’ but one. Hor} ow To buy a $85.00 Spring Suit at BY JERJES BARSOOM wis |: ps nd nits onda, howove \ War of the Young Turk Party : bout Ne . and I suppose that the fish had no {her innocence, While Gécd Thing Saw the and Cloth vil-| (rouble living through the deluge s |}ingane, a lawyer was ane the t , iage you will find a little school) "Of course not, It was in the me » | Mhe was exam y Dr, Ira Va People and the missionary. If it in Sun-| dro erward that they nearly | 2 mo? | Gieson ‘ ‘ " tt wee the women gath-| all shee ‘ hypnot © with thelr busb . of the 1 & She| Tam sow giving my personal at } ention to my oT Sixty-three ratiroad laborers, re- | , . was not told tones DENTAL PRACTICE Hut that will a! to you if you do not 5 r em the ateumahip 2 Later the allen ohommedan religion * s totulin “ee Those mingnificent monques that |sse,eee Just Say” are " . Coats at he women, and, ac fing to, Oxden L. Mills, a grand of the : oo at least one-half } cr the mosque must be 1 om tes ‘ra *« ; D : 3 e ground. But the men are Minter Ther are 4 . ot: Mates ey cay : sted that Woman has no part x Vat tiavanue for 3 a I one | you soo in Turkish ¢ becoming more lenient way t Original and Genuine Linen Suits, your choice at $7.00 iS.2 guns We have received ing and} : : about 25 sample Fall « repair work, Brown Plumb 1 : 225 Pine wt ore | f eth a fit f Suits. Ask to see them. be bs eating. great tenemcat Special attention is ae aoe STARTLING NEWS called to the eat, and then it is their i - PMs : a Cah be had by re aa eT “HOBBLE SUIT” First Time Shown in Seattle Ladies’ Sample Suit Shop 500 ARCADE BUILDING Take Elevator Open Until 10 P. M. Saturday mitting suicide Investination k shou bears out every detail of ber story.) 24¢ Food-drink for All jon iat Hor story brings out the value of | stor ormining guilt in MRS. _SHARLOTTE HITCHCOCK MAL TE D MIL Ki The fe ot R ‘at his mea! on ‘wives standing m tful obeisance be » He Proud Of 4 , jher w jie the peasants ; ‘sis : she stoc amiled stupidly « : home ta Constantinople, 4 ‘ aes him # {mec 0 he: A full tine of Be ‘ago, I had never seen , , Q her sit down to eat with : tae ~ ve Thave often seen her . cs ae > a aie dvave , || eemmer enjoyment ground with her head ’ ng ooks, Bathing Suita, Guns, at his feet. es Golf and Tennis Sundries also bave a look at a vil- f carried by us. the influence of including all the + fe rible wounds. We fecetve a fresh shipment The madman then tauxhed and fired |} of Tennis Bails direct from the wantonly through the window, shat factory each week Only 2 per cent of the people of ; - Be i setting th Turkey could read and write. ing the glass and ne e cur them and ‘you will’ tain ablaze j s Goovs@. & ‘ne RUBBER 9 Srose: aves |McCORMACK BR ORCED TO UNLOAD rr Satine but can stood uprigh Men’s and Boys’ 75e e | Straw Hats Cut to 29¢ Greatest Slaughter of High Class Wearing Apparel Ever Witnessed in the City of Seattle Men’s Suits $5.65 Good Business Suits, which have sold regularly for $15.00, and all sizes, from 34 to 42. If you are interested at all in Clothing, read every ‘line printed in this ad, and don’t forget to come down and examine the goods. MeCormack doesn’t misrepresent anything. Men’s Suits $14.75 All our $2500 and $35.00 Summer Suits we are offering at the above price, and they are certainly beautiful fabrics, Imported and Domestic Materials, all hand tailored Remember, any statement made in this ad, McCormack stands be- hind, and never allows prices to be inflated during a sale. Nor does he pay salesmen a percentage for selling the old goods. Everything stands on its merits here. Men’s Suits $8.95 All-wool fabrics, which we sold formerly for $20.00, and some even higher; but we must unload, and in order to do so qiiickly have marked them down to the ridiculously low price of $8.95. We're losing a little money just now, but intend to make it up later on, as we're not leaving Se Seattle. Remember, we don’t carry any shoddy or shopworn goods here. Everything goes at the end of the season for what it will bring. McCormack‘never buys goods for sale purposes. $1.75-$1.50 Golfs, in plaited and plain fronts; they come in a beautiful assortment of colors and patterns, but must unload $1.50 Negligee Shirts cut to .. $1. 00-75¢ Golfs, in a big variety of colors, both light and dark patterns, cut to 30¢ |No Goods Charged During Sale $12-14 First Avenue Opposite Colman Bldg. Underwear 1 Oc 35¢ ra Boy s ‘Tweed pegs cut to Shirts or Drawers at the above'ftice ; the regular 35c goods. $1.00 Men’s Union Suits, in ecrayout to A9¢ 75c Fancy Lisle Shirts and Drawers, in blue, pink, white and black. Unloading price 94 $1.50 Silk-Piated Lisles, all colors; now $2.00 Boys’ Soft Hats, all colors, cut to $2.00-$2.50 Men's Soft Hats, all sizes, cut to .. $1.00 Boys’ All-Wool Knee Pants, cut to ... Boys’ Two-Piece Suits, up to $3.50, cut to.... $2.50-$3.00 Broken Lines Men’s Shoes, cut to All Alterations Done Free of Charge McCORMACK BROS. | cri tn ny 812-14 First Avenue

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