Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1921, Page 48

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Pick of 742 Fine, AlllWool y - Bell Suits - and Overcoats that Sold up to $40 At These Three Great Money-Saving Prices T he Qualities and Prices Talk for Themselves---You Be the Judge Bell Trousers at Blg Reductlons Match up your old coat. _ A great variety in stripes : and plenty of plain blues, 32 .90 s .90 $ .90 browns and grays for ===, I ’ your selection. 3 . Bell Clothes Sho STORES ALL OVER THE LAND TWO WASHINGTON STORES 90 F Street N.W. ~941 Penna. Ave.N. w NEAR EAST RELIEF WORKERS ‘WHO HAVE MURDER CASE 70 BE HEARD, BEEN AWARDED LEGION OF HONOR CROSS|STHbmeemise,, ., 1 C fl . N C E R xwln Q. :llmur. & Danville man, 5 et d S S i We want six more to make up the necessary stated that he shot in seif-detence— |} pumber for the Research Report, to take the (| Bocket, knife and’ hat n, as harmless, painless and knifeless treatment for hen he shot him. “_“(N_r":g‘m ed ot § Cancer. The treatment to be free if we are al- aeter the ghosting without being able\] Jowed to'use name and photo in the Reports. Health Extension Institute, Inc. 60 Rhode Island Ave. N.W. B jpatches from headquarters of the Near East Rellef in Belm Byrh’ ced the award of the Cross of the Legion of Honor by the Freach gov- tve Drive, New York clty and h, on » yre, nerv e worker in Framce, was ] decorated because of her courage in P S . W despite bandits who made the roads wn beéause of her wo ; - e L L Rt r and o Malf ago, E o cared A X e pac e ra l RELIEF WORKERS | PE{KHPLIE')I']%L s e olf * the wonders of the modern world—won it from GH HIGH HflNflRS “ ASSOC[AT]ON the merciless Apache by tracking him down and fighting it out, lnnd to hand. - BY CONSTANTINE BROWN. i Pays 6 Per Cent mofl'ldnymAflnnamym “Sunset way” to By Cable to Tho Star and Chicago Dty News. | | and see the marvelsof this A Trail—the Copyright, [l on shares maturing_in 45 or 83 months. It buried md:r'wndmg oflg;o:::::h h:vt war mfl-—:{: famous Roosevelt Dam, whose foaming cascade overtops Nisgara. Ride in a comfortable motor car over the most ancient m y on our continent—see cliff dwellings older than lon—glory in vutnofma, and CONSTANTINOPLE, Turkey Decem- | ber 15—Two American relief work- ers were honored this week for ex- cellent relief work done in this part || Pays 4 Per Cent of the world. Maj. Davis, director of fore maturity tion, which is rarely bestowed upon | [l M“m Than members of other churches, contains |} $7,000,000 a portion of the life-giving cross and | Hi - is considered a great distinction be- Tus N cause.the number of knights of the order is limited. For helping Mussul- ”ou oou sitver medul a “n C(llfl 11th and E Sts. N.W, ‘ ‘Sen. Pell, Froneh high c?mm ion- ll sames BERRY, Prestaca: [ er. presented the Legion o r SHUA W. CARR, lm., Miss Emma. Cushman of New . York | i 3 | state for assistance given to French prisoners in Anatolia. Miss Cushman i8 a missiopary who has spent more than twenty years in Turkey. During|.. the war and after the armistice Mlll Cushman was very active in Konia trying to smooth over the strain he tween the Christians and Muss e ang frequently the allied s A thorities in Constantinople have ap- pealed to her diplomatic tact to m-l RE you going to let it stick and tle tmnfn that could not be settled in become a chronic condition? the orcliney way. She eniore ggent Of course not!Not when you prestige in Ana known for her kindness to Christiang lki':l)l'- }l'?t::e-‘?:: ;l:repagt;on hlretDr and Mussulmans alike. She is much ney to loosen it up liked by the 'mrksi in sr;llte ofb her | and so allow Nature to rid you of it. unt way of takk “8’ when abuses are committed. by th ‘This prtpautwn is second to none I Durl ng the war ‘Misg .Cushman re- [ for its soothin . | edd indAm;loclhn-n flnvlns 15“21'“"! Coughs, colds and bronchitis, of hundreds o Ads. NO relieved by Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. |- ist officinl dared to'violate ershouse,| where many were sheltered without Keepitonhand. Al druggists. 3CE. risking much trouble. with the Mus- sulman population. Miss Cushman avis a com SUNSET LIMITED A mild, sunny route all the mu:ouamm through h;Carmdcthn-mroru':fy o= o For Information and Literature address e T e AT SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES oved by the Mussulman : \ A. J. Poston, General Agent, Passenger Dept., v 165 Broadway, New York City. TALES OF THE UNION PACIFIC COUNTRY, Ghe ROAD of ROMANCE SIHE sToRY of the Union Pacific is the 4| story of the West—and of the pioneers Be2S4] who linked it with the East. It is a story ‘of danger and death—of a challenge, a quest and - an ideal. It tells of trenchery, torture, triumph— of a faith that failed not and a valor that could not faint, It tells of the Overland Trail, of Indian am- buscades, of running fights, breakneck rides, of " massacre, escape, capture. It is the tale of the patient toilers who were the first to supplant the trappers’ pathway with a str ‘ght, smooth road of steel—who bound two oceans together with the shining tracks of the Union Pacific. Read these pages—Iearn what those western deserts were and how they became what they now are. Learn how our nation’s industries are brought . each year into an ever closer union by the steady development of this, the first-built—and, ever since, the finest — of our transcontinental an that youngster of yours asks for the story of the West, are you ready ‘with all the chapters— more thrilling than the wildest fiction? How better can he leam it than by a trip over the Union Pacific Road — along the path the Mormohs and gold-seckers followed, where the rich pruirie land of the gm-Wmm-lhnmmeflmm.mphmdpm - of the Rockies SfldflymmemficfivaanMOmhl,mdndm.th : > Ovetland Limited to San Francisco, Los. Angeles Limited for Southern © ifornia and Oregon-Wuhmgwn Limited for the hdflc Nofl.llwell. 'l\va “1+"Ask for booklet mmled "Alm;dnUlthmficSynan"ndmmk : F. L. Foakins, G-nln.-n mwr_m fiedynhmm.pmanmum—wehowthn. 1 e o 15th and Macket Ses.,

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