South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 252, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 September 1920 — Page 14
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REFUGEES SWARM ' TURKISH GITIES IN SWIFT STYLE
ülsmid Has Intrrrstinj: Historical Pa-l Citv
Hoicked.
IFMITV T'irk.-y. S i-t. 7. With tho onrush of Turkish Tintlonaljst.s t-
"svard th Gulf of IsmM thia Motoric
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Vrlth Grerk arvi ArnM-nt'tn vi',:. vho re hr-izig Y.ii i i.n to i.'mirf'antinop! m fust us trar!i"rt.ituri vhs available. TaK;. of ths ir.romlr.tr r-f '.Jfic-f rcill'-.l the terrors thrmieh which the local Chrl."i.i ns .j.a.-'l in 1017. when a!l ths Arrri'-n-jin S'-ctkn u-a burr.-d. thousand of .Christian wr slautfhtrrM and xthrrs Urvl Into th mountains. ThH arrive city, which was called Jslfromfdla In biblical tlnin, was the capital f,f Hithyr.la an 1 under tho J'.oman Rmplro hocime onf of the tChlff citif s of Asia Minor. Pliny df-s-rib d it In Isis W-ttor to Trajan as JiavlnjT a snaf h'ou, an aqufduct. c forum and many tmplf- nnd ,rthr public b;jl!dlnpra. Diocletian Trade Ismld his rtuMfnc and bcan ifc persecution of Christian which
th Osmaill fontlnur-d whn thoy ciTiin into jKi---i in in th" fourff'i.th r rntury. Now Its population his bcn "'.(Hol crowds fiffinir hrfor thr riiüoj-.ah.wt .'idvaiu' and by Hrilish tr"i.j s ranipd amor.e th ruins of
th" ' id. !:orn ir. and Hyzanlir." uiüs
n Y mountain side, which now !:.'! with barh-d wire entanicle;m Ti'y av;d an- con'. -rt-d Into mathir." iun -rK-IU-r.s. ShabSv Turkih fojdierf. the r'-m-r.an's of th Sultan's forces which r"ii:a:n--l lo'.tl to the fonctantlnoo; t nment. kllt'-d Scots and tur-han.-'d Sikhs dracr ammunition carta through th str'-ots nnd make ready for th" forces of Mu.vtapha' Kemal which occupy th- mountains which enclose th" head of the Gulf of Ismld on three sides. Many of the Armenian orphanage-.; st a I li-hed by the Americans and Hrilish In Interior cities have ben eamated throUKh Ism Id to points between here and Constantinople b-rs liable to attack by the Nationalists. There is no peace for the Armenian and Creek children. Many of them have been moved scores of times since they were rescued from the Moslems and the stories of their sufferinir are almost Incredible. Ofucial figures Fhow that SS.000 Armenian children have ben recovered up to date and about G6.00 are stiU in the hands of the Aruks or Arabs. Many of the Armenian Kirls who passco, throuirn Irmld were tattoed on th forehead, cheeks and chin In
.uch a manner that their faces will always bar the marks. Some of the older Kirls wer? taken as wives by th Turks and Arabs, and the refusal of their Armenian associates to forslve their shame rrnkes their rt':ue stem almost an pr?at a tragedy as their life In the harem. Armenian children captured by Turks were so thoroughly frightened by the Moslems Into denial of their nationality that many of them still Insist they are Mohammedans. Frequently they have been provided with falsified birth certificates and family records, fo skillful was the effort to Ifdamlze the Chriitian children.
Since the foregoing wus written the Turkish nationalists have made several attempts to take Ismld but were defeated by British nnd Turk ish government troops.
jnrrKRsov hottHj closes. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Se;t. 7. Tho Jefferson Hotel, famous in the annals of Kansas City's nisht life, has been dismantled. The building1 Is to bo torn down shortly to make room for a traffic way. The war dealt a death blow to the Jefferson, though it lingered on until this month. In July 1919, when wartime prohibition became effective, the Jefferson cabaret closed. The hotel itself remained open, but of late months had done comparatively little business.
rnnnuATiov convkntio.v MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., Sept. 7. Mrs. Thomas G. Winter of Minneapolis, president of the General Federation of Women's clubs, has appointed Mrs. Percy V. Pennybacker of Texas as head of the federation department of American citizenship. Mrs. Winter has just returned from Chautauqua. N. Y.. where sh'j conducted the first club women's institute held in America. Responsibility of citizenship was empha, sized at the institute. Decision as to the place for the next biennial convention of the federation, Mrs. Winter said, may be made at the meeting of the nw central federation board In Washington. D. C Sept. 14 to 16.
trial importance of safety will be discussed.
SAFT7TY MEN TO MEFJT. MILWAUKEE. Wis., Sept. 7. National Safety council will hold its ninth annual safety congress here September 27 to October 1. Arrangements aro being made for attendance of four thousand. The indus-
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I had pimples around my face, neck, back and chest. The pimples were large and hard, and were scattered over my face and neck. They would itch sometimes so that I would feel like scratching my face
I and body. On account of them I
could not enjoy myself. I resolred to use Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and the first treatment seemed to improve my complexion. When I had used two cakes of Soap and one box of Ointment I was healed." (Signed) A. Leven son, 2831 Woodland Ave., Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 11. 1920. Rely on Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum to care for 5 -our skin.y Sal Zm Tnj Mill. AMmi: CvlrftLV rtteflaa. Df l,KildilU.Kwi." Koldvwywhw Soap Tbc. Otntmset 2t and tOe. Taleom Sc. Cuticra Soap aha without mug.
Mail Orders Will receive prompt and careful attention. Write for samples.
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Ski
COMPAHY
114 South Mkhlgtm Street. Near Wcihfogtsa Arcnca.
10 Bars Fels Naptha Soap Special 75c
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Voile Dresses Less than Half Price 'Voile cresse3, sizes up to 52J2, that formerly sold up to Qf? fulfil 18.50. September Sale ÖÖallJ
of New Fall Merchandise
Leatherette Coats
The opportunity that is presented through this special sellng event will meet with enthusiastic response. For here, women and misses will find the best of th new fall merchandise at prices that are unusually attractive. Buy now and save from 1 0 to 25.
Knit
Is Underwear
Special Selling For Men, Women and Children Perfect fitting underwear for the whole family at decided savings. During this advance sale of. high grade underwear you may chooso any garment in stock at a Reduction of 15.
Reliable Hosiery Attractively Priced Children's fine ribbed cotton hose (seconds) in sizes 6 to 9 J2 Regular 35c value, pair 25c Boy's heavy ribbed, black hose, superior quality in sizes 6 to 1 0 at pair. . . .50c Women's black cotton hose in black and white, sizes 9, 9 Yi 10. Special, pair 25c Women's black cotton lisle hose, double flare top, high splid heels and double soles, sizes 8'2 to 9'2. lair 50c
The Ready to Wear Section Offers Women's Fall Wearing Apparel at Prices That are Very Attractive
. Cloth Coats Beautiful new cloth coats, belted and loose effects, button trimmed with large cape collarc of self material; also collars of seal, raccoon, Australian opossum, some hand embroidered in materials of Polo, Kersey, heavyweight Velour, Silvertone, Tinseltone, Broadcloth, Bolivia, Chamoistyn, Ironella and Peachblocm, fancy lined and interlined. Moderately priced at S25.00, $35.00, $45.00 and up to $150.00 Smart Suits
de Laine. Velour, Tricotine, Silvertone and Serge. Some are Övv hand embroidered with nutria and sealine fur collars. Collar can be worn open or standing. Every suit is extremely well tailored, peau de cygene lined. In navy, black, taupe, reindeer, dark brown, Copen and Pekin blue. Attractively priced
Cotton
Goods
At Special Prices Curtain scrim, 36-inch, in cream, white nnd ecrue. Very special, yard 26c Percale in light and dark colors. 36-inch, good quality, at yard 39c and. . .50c Ut opia Dress Gingham, extra quality, 2 7-inch, in plaids, stripes and checks, suitable for children's school dresses. Special, yard. 43c Apron Gingham, 2 7-inch, In brown and white nnd blue and white checks. Special, yard 27c Curtain Marquisettes and Voiles, tape and lace edges, 36-inch, in white and cream. Special, yard 43c Extra quality Swansdown Blankets, soft finish, in dainty plaids. Very special $4.49
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At about Half Price Leatherette Coats for auto and rough weather wear. Values up
to $25.0. September CJfl ;! Sale mVm
Coat Special One lot of long and short coats in assorted materials and styles, suitable for fall wear. Regular prices $16.50 to 75.00, September Sale Half Price
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Kimonos Crepe kimonos, hard embroidered in plain colors at $5.95
$35.00, $45.00, $49.50 and up to $150.00
Plush Coats Short plush coats in beautiful materials of Peco, Salts Peco, Baffin Seal, Berhing Seal, Nishin, Hudson Bay and Ungava. Some have Coney, black dyed opossum, raccoon, Australian and Ringtail opossum square and shawl collars, while others h?ve the large cape collars of self material.. All are fancy silk lined in 36, 40, 42 and 48-inch length. Priced at $49.50, $65.00, $75.00, $95.00 and $150.00 New Fall Dresses Newest styles and colorings in materials of tricotine, serge, jersey, charmeuse, satin and figured crepe meteor. Very moderately priced at $25.00, $29.50, $35.00, $49.50, $65.00, $75.00 and up to $135.00
Children's
Dresses
Children's gingham school dresses in plain colors, plaids and combinations in sizes 1 0 to 14 years. These dresses are extra quality and strictly washable. 5.00 .value,
September Sale price . . . .
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Taffeta
D
resses
Beautiful Sweaters Variety of styles and colors to choose from, there are coat styles, slip-over, ripple effects, tuxedo and fancies. $5.95 to $18.50 Dependable Furs at Lower Prices Coney aid wolf jscrafa in black, vaupe and brown. . Specially priced 512.50 to $45.00 Coney Fur Coats in brown and taupe, 42 inches long. Special at $125.00
Fall Skirts Smart Style Rich Colorings Wool velour and serge skirts in the popular plaids priced from $12.50 to $29.50 Serge skirts, navy and black at $8.95 to 25.00 Embroidered navy tricotine skirts, very charming, at $25.00 Satin skirts in taupe, navy and black at $15.00 to $25.00 New Millinerv New trimmed millinery ror autumn. An attractive showing of hats that presents the newest ideas in shapes and colorings. $7.50 to $18.00
One lot of smart taffeta dresses to close out during this Sale at 25 Discount
Dainty
Blouses Georgette blouses. Values up to $10.00, Sep
tember Sale Qi price ....... j
White washable
blouses of voile. Regu-
lar$1.50 U flu
value UUdU
Petticoat
Special
Gingham petticoats. Sale price
and sateen September S1.00
Quality Furs at Right Prices
Greenblatt's deal only in high grade furs. We carry a wide line of furs differing largely in value, but we do not carry inferior grades. No matter what kind of furyou are buying, we guarantee the quality and the price is right.
We Manufacture Our Own Furs
Our shop is one of the most complete in the west and our workers are masters of their craft. By manufacturing our own furs we save you the middleman's profit and enable you to secure highest grade furs at the cost of ordinary ones. An arly selection is advised. "Greenblatt's Furs are the Standard by which Good Furs are Judged'
. GREENBLATT
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. 232 South Michigan St.
Furs Exclusively
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