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C, BLACK SEA SCENE OF BITTER STRIFE Area of Disputation Between Turks and Greeks, Fol- lowing Sevres Treaty. “Because the Turkish nationalists, rebelling 4t the treaty of Sevres, which stripped the old Ottoman em- pire to the bone, and the Greeks, why fighting it out in the near east, the Black sea and its gates are again a field of world events,” says a bulletin issued by the National Geographis Zone of the Straits, out of the narrow waters that separate Europe and Asia | Ereat city. Minor—the Dardanelles, the Sea of | . Marmora and the their shores. " | cupied their sites. Over this was placed | tion of the late: the Asiatic side lies the plain which stood old Troy. Known as “The Sea of Cities.” "Thn Sea of Marmora, from which brldge of boats which he had con- he Hellespont leads, is about mies tn length and forty miles wide at its greatest width. It is thus some- what smaller than Lake Ontario, the smallest of our great lakes. But though relatively small, the Marmora in its time has been the center of the world. Probably about no other body ater of such size have So many [ states it would cover all of the New Of these, Con- | Bngland states as well as New York 1mpunsnt cities stood. stantinople alone is of importance to- day; but living and dead citles cover the shores of practically every hnrbor Tiny Remnant of Turkey: and headland of the little sea. Settlements that still exist are not even the heirs of the great cities of [ around the Black sea than perhaps at yesterday, but rather ill-kempt inter- lopers that under. Turkish domain oc- “Typical of the ancient of the sea. Macedon, Pergamus and t was one of the finest of an s in its prime and its gold coins were the standard of their day, as the florins of Florence became the standard in renaissance times. But when Byzantium, thanks largely to its incomparable location on the Bosporus, : to_power the ILlnrlni of Cyzicus fa Today prac- tically nothing is left of the once 1ts buildings were not ft to fall; they were torn down by Byzantines and after them by Turks, Bosporus — and [ and the stones used in the construc- and still flourishing an international commission. The door | metropolis of the straits. which had so long been kept closed by the Turks when they desired. to the detriment of commerce, was to be flung wide open to permit the passage of ships of trade or war belonging to any nation. That this has already been accomplished in a meAsure is shown forcibly by recent dispatches stating that Greek warships—barred from the Black sea since the pros- perous days of Byzantium—are again sailing its waters and have shelled towns held by the rebellious Turks. Thousands of Years in History. “For thousands of years history and tradition have been busy about this chain of waters, from the mouth of the Dardanelles at the tip of the Gallipoli peninsula tothe point, nearly 200 miles to the mortheastward, the narrower Bosporus mighty stream from the ‘where sucks Black s its Society. “The treaty, which practically end- ed Turkish power in Europe, made an entirely new entity, known as Tradition has it that Jason and fellow searchers for the golden fleec passed through the straits, and later hardy Greek seafarers and colonists and after them Romans and Genopse built great cities on their shores and established over their waters the world-important trade routes of their days. “The Dardanelles, or the Helles- pont, as the Greeks called it, is the longer of the two great salt-water rivers that separate Europe from Asia Minor. It winds its way from the Aegean sea with two sharp turns and numerous gentler curves for forty miles before it expands into the Sea of Marmora, the Grecian propontis. The strait varles in width from a little over three-fourths of a mile to five miles. On the European s rises the steep ridge of Gallipoli, where large numbers of Australians and New Zealanders perished while seeking to seize the Dardanelles. On Narrower Than the Dardanelles. “Though it is both narrower and shorter than the Dardanelles, the Bos- porus, third link in this chain of Ristoric waters, is perhaps most im- portant; for it is the immediate gate to and from the great Black sea, which reaches toward the heart of Europe. to command one routes of the world been written deey t To command this strait is of the great trade fact which has story from % to those The strait is ountry hreakfast at the S8 EDE | | (hpw dumb). ot | BARTHOLDI Restaurant Apa 1w EV ew Ebbitt Hotel. COOLEST PLACE TN TOWN. QUIET CLUB ATMOSPHERE. Exide DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA J. Bartram, 1204 New Hamp- ‘Washington, Willis B. Robinson, 824 12th St. N.W. BATTERIES The First Automobile Not so long ago all automo- biles were cranked by hand. ‘The year 1911 saw the first car regularly furnished with electric startingandlightingequipment. It had an Exide Battery. To- day millions of cars are Exide- equipped. Not so long ago farms were lighted by kerosene lamps — dim and dangerous. And farm work, like pumping, churning, washing, was done by human hands. Now thousandsoffarms have the modern comfort and economy of electric light and power—and most of such plants have Exide Batteries. 4 Starting facturers batteries Battery The first automobile battery was made possible, and the successful farm lighting battery was made possible, through the experience of the manu- of Exide in building for every industrial and government purpose since gives the long life. the beginning of the storage battery business. ‘The result of this experience is a battery for your car that maximum combina- tion of power, reliability, and Nearby there is an Exide Service Station that can be .usefultoyou. EXIDE SERVICE STATIONS Factory Branch 1823-33 L St. N.W. Visit the Nearest Exide Service Station sey Ave. N. Shop. 1090 VIRGINIA Commeree ‘Washington, Louls M. Stallings, 500 New Jer- ‘Washington, Triangle Auto S N. Capitol St. and New Y. Fredericksburg, Josiah P. Street .ly ca-n-y. King George, King George Motor Company Leea! , Lambert Motor Company e, Contello & Lucius, Central Garage Exide Battery Service Station MARYLAND Rowe, jr, 217 Indian Head, Roland J. Carpneter ‘Takoma Park, Hendrick Motor loter Company Marmora | Bosporus is the tiny patch that re- cities was Cyzicus, on the peninsula | mains of that name on the southern shore|comes the new northern extension of It was founded earlier | Greece. arious times |holding the lion’s share. idth from a third of a mile to twal miles. Darius, Persian king, who in- vaded Europe, took his army over a cted across the Bosporus. TRt its northern end the Bosporus expands suddenly into the Black sea.! This is no small sea comparable to one of our great lakes, but a great body of water 750 miles long and from 200 to 400 miles wide. If located in the northeastern portion of the United and Pennsylvania. -Europe. “More nations are now grouped any other time in history. On the European Bide of the mouth of the of Turkey-in-Europe. Next Bulgaria and Rumania share profited heavily by the document, are | than Rome or Byzantium and had a |the western end of the sea, Rumania Across the EHR Women’s Serge Dresses Brand-new Fall dresses of good serge in black and blue. New long-lined effects, beau- tifully embroidered, pocketed and belted. 16 to 44 sizes.............. Pure White Ribbed Wrap- pers for babies. Nice, elastic quality and made with diaper tobs: BEimits 355 S0 1ne Sl All-silk High-lustered Black Satin—beautiful soft, rich face and especially good weight for dresses, jumpers, etc. 36 inches wide.......... COUPON 10 Water-proof Capes for girls to 14 years. Plain colors with plaid hoods and two side slit pockets *1 COUPON 13 — 45¢ 40-Inch Black Satine Note the width then come and and see the heavy weight of this 40-inch fast black satine for bloomers and other uses for children and women . COUPON 16 School Suits for b Pretty dark novelty mi ture cloth and made in popular Norfolk belted *3 ¢ COUPON 19 Taffeta Silk and a few Satin Dre: in new long-waisted styles, with sash belts and beauti- fully embroidered....... (_— COUPON 22 @ In a big selection of large or small floral designs on bile Style Coats in blue light and dark grounds. and tan; warranted rain- Full 36 inches wide. Fine c proof for comforts ...... e . COUPON 25 All-wool Plaid Skirts and a few plain blue and black serge skirts ins stylish pleated or nov- elty pocket styles....... 2 COUPON 28 Men’s Sox Black, Blue, Brown, Gray and White Hose, sub-standards -of 25c qualities; all . COUPON 31 $1.50 Party Boxes 95¢ COUPON 34 fi $2.00 Longcloth All the new shapes, in black, brown, gray and blue leather Party Boxes. Nicely fitted and extremely at- tractive -............. ceeonn Fine Quality 36~mch Longcloth, put up yards in a bolt. Excel- lent for underwear and children’s clothes. Limit, 2 bolts to a customer.... 41 .—-—- COUPON 37 Sl 50 and $1 House Dresses _Gingham and Percale One- piece Dresses, made in but- toned-front style, with fitted waistbands and fancy col- lar and cuffs..... COUPON 40 Back to good, old times when you can buy Heavy Twilled Outing (both sides heavy fleeced) at 10c a yard. Get a supply for gowns and children’s wear .............. NOT nly with Where Your Dollars Count Mast END’ 720-22-24 Tth St. NW. Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. Babies’ Undershirts $1.50 Black Satin 89c Children’s Rain Capes .69 £ 29c Big Boys’ Cloth Suits 99 $15 to $20 Women’s Silk Dresses 8. = 35¢ Yard-Wide Cretonne = $5.98 to $10 Dress Skirts .99 Tlc 20c Pink and Blue Quting 10c these items be sold. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1921. in | about twenty miles long and varies in | north stretches the old Russian terri- | Netherlands in the United States. Or- | ganizations from were represented, tory, which may contribute one or many nations to the Black sea family. To the east, their status e& ually quel- tionable, the republics of Georgia and Armenia have a Black sea shore line, at least on paper. The whole of the rocky southern shore was allotted by the peace conference to Turkey. Bull it is not only the countries which{ have a Black sea frontage that are interested in that sea and its outlets to the south. The broad, navigable Danube, carrying the commerce of inland Austria, Czechoslovakia, Hun- gary and Jugoslavia to the Black sea, makes the final settlements in regard to this broad expanse of water a matter of vital interest to a large part of Europe.” —_— OPEN FREE TRADE CONGRESS. third internationale free trade con- gress was opened here today, by J. T. Cremer, former minister for The "COUPON Fall and Winter Cloth Pants of serviceable mate- rials, in brown and blue mix- tures. Sizes 3 to 6 only. A great special at 3 COUPON 5 men's in richly embroidered and tailored effects.. 8c 'COUPON & Firm, durable, double-warp worsted serge in navy, black, brown, taupe, garnet and tan. A remarkable wearing grade ... COUPON 11 25¢c Women’s Hose Lisle-finish Cotton Hose in light and medium weights for Fall and Winter wear; substandards of 25c grades.. COUPON 14 Women’s Tailored Waists of splendid qual- ity black satin; made with high and low col- lars and long sleeves.... COUPON 17 25¢c Dress Ginghams Just in time to make the children school dresses. Pretty plaids and stripes and every one fast colors. Good quality Percale Shirts, in neglige styles. with soft cuffs. Prettiest of striped patterns and colors. 14 to 17Y% sizes 99 'COUPON 23 $15 Women’s Rain Capes & Coats New full-length Slip- over Capes and Automo- COUPON 26 Fashionable Tams of good quality velvet, in pretty shades of black, navy and Alice blue and own COUPON 29 Small lot of all-silk Jersey Underskirts; de- lightfully made with accordion pleated ruffle, ribbon trimmed 9% Nainsook Gowns in slip- over style, with colored stitched shirred points, and Good Quality Cotton Draw- ers, with cluster tucks and embroidery ........... S COUPON 35 Women’s Hemstitched Hand- kerchiefs; daintily embroidered borders and corners: sheer qual- ity and full size; subst andards.. 39 COUPON 38 New Fall Silk and Cloth Dresses for extra big women re- quiring 46 to 54 sizes. Dandy new styles in all the new cloths and colors... COUPON 41 $1.25 Silk Hose 3 Pairs for $2.00 Pure Thread Substandard Silk Hose, in black and col- ors. Made with seamed backs. narrow ankles and double toes and heels....... coupons will I A Boys’ Cloth Pants 49¢ $25 to $40 Coat Suits $1.00 All-Wool Serge 79c C Jersey Silk Petticoats 1.84 COUPON 32 — _\ Women’s Gowns & Drawers 38c TS ) 10c and 12c Handkerchiefs bc $22.50 Extra Size Dresses *16.50 67c Behrends, 720-24 7th St. N.W various Trade Lengue of Boston. gger-i Horllcks The OR|GXNAL “ Malted Milk The “Food -.Drink” for All Ag=s AMSTERDAM, September 13.—The| Quick Lunch at Home, Office, anc ] Fouutains. Ask for HORLICK. ~ar-Avoid Imitations & Substiivte - J Wo and Misses’ Fine Suits of Velour, Tricotine and $ Serge. New long and short waisted styles Y 14¢ ™\ $3.00 Black Silk Waists *1.94 14c COUPON 20 = $1.39 Men’s Shirts 9.75 —— Women’s Velvet Tams $1.40 countries | |BY COLBERT You may not need a New Roof for some time to come, if the present roof is properly repaired. Get our advice and estimate. Colbert Service is quick :erw:e as well al service. MAURICE J. COLBERT 621 F Street main 3016-3017 On this day we don’t care how much we lose— S |CouponSale=== these items be sold. COUPON 3. Children’s Stockings Bovs’ and Girls’ Substand- N ard Black Ribbed Hose, made with double toes and heels. 54 to 9. Limit, 3 L()l. PON b_\ 39 a.nd 50c Belts Black, red and a few brown Belts in fashionable narrow widths; made with c attractive buckles........... LOUPON b 512 50 to $20.00 Women’s Coats ats for sold to some silk lined.. COL'POV 12 15¢ sth Toweling Good }‘h:l\) Quality Twilled Toweling and dish towels., with neat red border and very absorbent................... LOL'PON 15 . b $1.50 Glrls Dresses About 160 that 8 COUPON 18 sold to $2.00; quality gingham, in colors and pattern: 2 9y Babies’ Dresses Short and long dresses of nice quality nainsook: 1 1 COUPON 21 N 50c Shirting Madras years Bishop and embroidery voke Get the men folks a Win- $20.00; f—_— jor rollers Dresses made of good pretty 410 12 f__ styles; some have embroid- ery ruffles, lace trimmed ter's suppy of shirts now, when you can buy fast-col- ored stripe madras, nrhu wide, at 23c instead of 50c COL‘PO\ 24 R & G Corsets Well known Flesh and White R & G Corsets in new popular shape. Made with 4 supporters. 18 to 30 sizes.......... 98¢ tBoys and Girls’ Sweaters For school and early fall 99 COUPON 30 wear, closely knit Coat Sweaters: made with shawl collar and pockets.......... $10.00 Extra Size Skirts Dress Skirts for extra big women requiring 32 s to 40 waistlines. All- wocl black _and blue @ serge. Handsomest Styles s \ COUPON 33 39c Pmk Bloomers Women's Knit Flesh Bloomers, with elastic wais and knee. Full cut size c COUPON 36 3 g 50c Boys’ “Bear” Brand Stockings Celecrated Heavy - School and knecs. Guaranteed fast 3 i c colors. 7 to 1014 sizes. Three to a customer......... Stockings. 2x1 Bicycle rib- COUPON 39— bed with double toes. heels — Women’s Plush Coats Nine of these Brand- new Coats, made splendid quality blac! ks plush and prettily flowered lined. Bixg collars and cuffs; belts and pockets . COUPON 42 98¢ Table Napkins Restaurants and boarding houses should take advan- tage of this sale. 15x15 inches. Good for lunches and picnics. Heavy damas! all hemmed ...

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