The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 15, 1910, Page 9

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ound Turk Tellsof Sultan’s Barbarity . | and Why They Did Not Hang Monster Phat the Orde ‘ . eS proof T ; ee « Gee pessacre of Chri = yey -| PX Chil haned Little wt of OP Abdul Came From eet anid } " \ / ERJES BARSOOM | father aay Constar Was too ignorant of | Then I} . os you Young Turks Cheering Dethroning ef Sultan Abdul Hamid. a re _ must call for Jesus. Are governor knew that wiian childre and oald Ne. I am no od : P ‘on | YOU tittle Chriatian dogs, but I will re you can fin el) you Jesus 1 open spa your Jeeus. Ps Bs SB4FE5 ty New York pate whe had joined whi it the woya! M ~ | command | ¢ those children wntt! 3% elate all that my te me of the unspeakable © sight that followed. It is enough to emy thet on that very night my children then : r friend left Adana for Constantinople fe the streets oF { that armed with such conclusive proof} That » new aun is dawning on | that the sultan himeelf was rexpon-| Turkey and he new aun if ab if the days when the |alble for the massacres as to leave | ready abe horizon, | shall # its height. a group | not the slightest voom for doubt next attemp prove to you Milldren, about 75 ot] This information was reported in} Parents had been | full to Shevket Pasha, leader of the . Mt Funning down the | Young Tyrks. And my friend was ht pelace, At the | appointed one of those to go to the | « they were met | sultan in bis palace and place bim in bis official | under arrest as a man unfit to rule | ——————________________— followed my friend | great country whose people bh ‘Ss t d . 1 begun to see the light and were S Myon have?” the gov-| struggling for freedom saturn ay pecia | Not a few Americans have asked | Fancy Beef Roast 12*a¢ oo the children were | me, “Why didn’t they hang the sul-| Fancy Pork Roast , 15e One, bolder than the | tan!” and my answer is that he de-| spoke up: “Our|served hanging, but that it was} ROYAL MARKET We that # ever we were ‘wiser not to. “Let him live, Fopent | 1427 Fourth Ave. Sof Be TSP SE y Stock-Adjusting Sale| Extra Special Bargains for Saturday = Kitchen Tables Haw actu 3? Seconds cost We secured about fifty of these Tables from the manufacturer. They are just as grade have as first they strong and serviceable selected ones could be, but some slight defect somewhere and the have not been sandpapered as smooth as the first grade tables ; 29x42 on top. Tables without drawer .......... oe Tables with one drawer... $1.05 fop-Leaf Tables ¢- Manufacturers’ Seconds Picture, but with turned legs; some small knot hole or other slight They have not m Smooth as i ae just as strong and service- E Thetop measures 38x50 inches, 21 been sand- first grade tables Wide with leaves down. Extra Folding Cot and Pad A strong, substantial Cot for camping; ends fold under flush with frame; it is well braced and ser- fabric, full length, 2 .. 81.45 $1.45 viceable; fine woven wire feet 6 inches wide. Extra special .. A good $2.50 Lint Pad to fit .......- All the Credit |) You Want We Will Have a Fine Store at | Pike and I Fifth January 1911 Buy Now || Pay Later || Becond Ave., at Union St. es THE STAR P FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1910. J 0 A A + 0 ¢ HO + 0 ¢ 0 ¢ 6 9 The Greatest Clean-Up Sale of Men’s @ Clothing and Furnishing Goods Ever Offered to the People of Seattle Will Begin Saturday Morning, July i6th, 9 a. m. Clothes Shop, 707 First Avenue Anything in the house bearing our label will be yours for considerably less than its actual worth. Nothing will be reserved. Even the staple lines, such as blue or black suits, summer furnishings and straw hats. Sale Starts Saturday Morning, July 16th, at 9 a. m. Sale StartsSaturday Morning, July 16th, at 9 a. m. Men’s Trousers In Summer and Fall Weights, for men and $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Fancy, Mixed, young men who won't side >a bargain Heavy and Medium Weight Trousers go if Quality is there during this sale at, $2 75 PCLT PAIl cece cece ee eerereeeees wg Shirts 50 Dozen Men’s Plaited Bosom Shirts, in the season’s most popular pat- § terns, go during this sale at ....... Regular $1.25 and $1.50 values. 40 Dozen Soft Negligee Shirts, with soft collars, in pink, tan, white and blue 85e colorings, go during this sale at .... Regular $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 valyes. Neckwear All 50c, 75¢ and $1.00 Neckwear goes during this sale at, each ....... THREE FOR $1.00 Underwear Men's Light Weight Summer Underwear, 75c and $1.00 values, goes during CUE BUTE BE ac ies oe vo ieaNe Ra ee Men's Union-Made Black Bear Overalls, with or without the bib, go during 65e wv $14.50 $17.50 f 22.50, $25.00 and $30.00 Suits go during this sale at $35.00 and $40.00 Suits go during this sale at en’s a = o Rk © AZ @ EZ © EZ © HE © EE UE WE EE X XXX E ME EE Pe | a ROE i a = = Not a lot of Odds and Ends, but the Sea- son's Newest, Latest and Best Assort- ments, varied enough to please the most discriminating shoppers. All $3.00 and $3.50 Stiff and Soft Hats go during this sale at ...... $1.95 Any Straw Hat in the house, values up to this s0le-at ii isaicas ss cite a eue $4.00, goes during this sale July 16th, at 9 a. m. ality Clothes Shop Dike-Winkler-Sommer Co., Inc. 707 First Ave. Near Cherry 2 Ha ¢ MR ¢ EK ¢ SR ¢ 6 0 SO + + ia 6 Ex tn saeco

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