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; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1922. ' s | ' : Suburban Helghnts. 5%\;? Secretary Hughes, .in Reply fll’s 'Nkm)‘( to Methodist Bishop, Ex- Thrbugh to 1330 1 St KW, plains Work Done. Appetite Does Aj = idone all that is possible for the re- “/Ot_ Have to Wait lief of refugees from Asia Minor, and Aice elters (a6 IBE 0830 has exerted its influence to the fullest st all acts of cruelty and es Secretary Hughes, ge to Bishop James . of the Methodist Episco- AVENUE AT NINTH FROM THE The United States government has extent g oppression, decla ble me: Prices—no tips. P. FENWICK The cxeeutive,” 1s no authority to go b ard there s been no action by Con- gress which would justify this gov- erument in an atfempt by armed °s to pacify the near east, or to ze in acts of war in order to h the results you desire| 1 pect to the inhabitants of {that terfitory and to determine the { problems wh have vexed Europe | for gencratior / 3l Bishop Cannon’s Messa; L ) s >2,000 | The message was in reply to one from Lishop Cannon, under date of % which he declared ief that “Christian st government Unit- te actively to pro- n A Minor, not only . but, if nec y, with ¥ to secure their re- Prize Contest ! Closes Next Week definite American de- nnon continued, ~ by Ameri- n would prob- have prevented, certainly greatl d, Smyrna_fires and ma I believe Almighty God will MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN'’S | SUITS HAND-TAILORED IN i IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC FABRICS riptive phrase for the } famous $1.50 assortment of " bon bons and chocolates. || v | Yoa can obtain contest " blankand full particulars at any Huyler’sstore or agency. k $1,000 for the best suggastion. NEIGHBCRS @ wovernment Tesponsible for in- LR fon, while thousands murdered and | Guuns for failure to protect WiLuaMs : ! fiant, riless | brutal Py et e list announcement that all ref- u not removed by today (Satur- day) be deported, which deportation | | means thousands more added to dead e nan diieds| Mudania, Scene of Peace Parley, conference and the bay was as ef- fectively barricaded as though the surface of the Sea of Marmora were ° ° . ;flnl’l??d D;IL \;lth fbn.rbedl-v‘v‘{reh fll;~ | tanglements. For forty-eig] ours Amazing in Its Quaintness| ;e v pimiicdt i | the area around the Gulf of Gemlek 3 without special papers. 1 in Constantinople and Thrace of Several small launches and sail ms uh14 nd myrna horrors? 1 | boats carrying g:ersons dasi;ous of world-wi v d - * being close to the scene of the con- Tmronimanits would| | geks Post Office, Railroad, Restaurant,| cir:ve were’ retused"entrance ana : prohibition further such 9| obliged dmm nl,\chnr oft sho-;fi. w}l])ere it was difficult to see the g ships, « { Fivesecondprizesof $1o0each. not our government realize it _and responsibility as ian nation politically d tinterested to demand that burnings ! Ten third prizes of $50 each $30 to $65° Selections represent a wealth of English and Amer- and 25 additional awards of $1.50 boxes of candy. i Contest closes Saturday, October 14th rort T Suise s Autos and Busy Markets—Snow-Capped 4(‘\'”1 Throush powerfil glasees "} ican fabrics, hand-tailored over here in styles that are " | A considerable number of Kemalist 5 . A % P 4 Get your et followers have “arrived in_ the vil-{ exclusive with us—and with you. Sizes range from 33 ion in today! hes in his reply said: telegram of September 13 “me this morning. In the| Olympus Town’s Biggest Attraction. s e s os,mm moved from the scene of the con- to 50, in models that are correct for every age and type i l‘ situation, ‘tli::‘s irv.\'u!(u; | ference. e defeat o i " A | ihe incidents of the | 5. 1, pssociatea Press. of the re-establishment of the Greek | of man. More and more, men accustomed to the cus- i "_nn, have we done afl that is possible; MUDANIA, October 3.—Never was empite. ¥ | findi i 5 £ i | Ly {or reliet wnd in aid of the refugecs. | there a stranger setting for & con- | o wasthe setting aday ol ihe | tom-made are finding their sort of suits at the P-B Store. [ t we have exe in an appro % & Z e o e v 5 § )I\ ) priate manner our influence ng‘a‘;us[ ference of world powers than this tives of the allied powers hur- ~ w York City Lall acts ¢f cruety and oppression. { little village, on_the southern shore | ricd across enty miles' of water ° i |7 =On sdptember 8, before the burn-{of the Sea of Marmora. Even the|from Constantinople. & o T e american high | presence of the great warships of Every Effort for Secrecy. ¥ % eeling in earnestl England, France and Italy sedlheal The departure from Calata was 4 on tie Turkish nationalist | incongruous in the tiny eove belted|with the arrival here at noon and the S 5 ; A he importance of taking: Wi yocke and mud, which is Mu- ing, of the conference At 1 They're in for Fall Exclusive Agency for oSt energetic steps to insure the upied territories | dania’s harbor, for their only neigh- The British Housemaids PERPETUAL |1 imstructions " Bet? [ bors were o few eeutterea fehing | hacich Haricton: ol R BANISTER SHOES ntinue and urge these |y .vc and nondescript barges. bon a T. G ood of the dquarters ff. The ntations and to emphasize the gene t L A few hundred yards from the|&ehe Y n deputations were, | importance of immediate peaceful set- Fren : rest of humanity. 1| point selected for the anchorage of iy, limited stated this government's un-|the great Iron Duke lay the gaunti™ pi. . cyort wi ocul approval of the allied pro- | skeletons, half submerged. of two i, verd COOM W s to ineure effectively the pro- | Turkish transports sunk by British | E il the Christian minorities | sybmarines during the world war. = = cedom of the straits. Amer-| i i o o = have intervened to secure | sive, save Parker-Bridget Co. tion of the time limit for | Mount Olympus, fpaistion bl ation of the refugees from | n the distance. The town is of Your Attend- nd thousands have been|angd depressing. There is not a single ance at Their ed as a result of American in-{ puilding of architectural pretensions; 5 ¢l ; the houses are of mud, shaped like Asreed to Join in Inquiry. | huge beetles, and the stores thrust ou avill also recall that in June | their latticed windows into the nar- t we agreed to join in an inquiry | FOW, crooked streets, hich we hoped would place re- Lacks Eversthing Modern. ibility and prevent the recur-| rpere is no sound of railway or| of atrocities. i S motor truck to disturb. The nly alive to every humani-|yigence of modern life, s terest involved, this govern-| yojepnone wires, which run into the not failed in any way 1o ,gices of the police chief and the - sentiment of the American | 9Miees of th® BTG L0 urant, no ple understood and to take every | Mavor, whete & N0 rooi 0 e priate action. It is hardly nec-| gonco of the modern world of bus America’s finest footwear for Men “1900” Cataract Washer “1900” Ironer Royal Vacoum Cleaner BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. Assets More Than $8,000,000 < made to maintain and privacy for the We are the exclusive Washington Agency for these famous shoes. Fa- mous for their styles, their comfort, their fine leather and the way they are made. High shoes and oxfords for day and evening wear. Manhattan Shirts $10.50 to $16 Men who are fussy about 23 the fit and fabric of their a the prolon: the e Factory Distributors 707 12th St. N.W. Main 7127 veek of Octob to Ttn, held the E Known Store. at the Nationall sary to add that we have taken ! ~ reas! s o pr i ne: except the unpretentious office 5 B % Surplus More Than O ey ¢ Protection of} of the Standard Oil Company. shirts invariably demand | are probably aware, the The town has been of little import- .\'Ianhattans- We featuri‘ ance, either to business or politics since the days long since past_wh it was the port of entry for Br in the period when that city was $800,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, JOSHUA W. CARR, as no authority to go be-) 3 s and there has been no ac- tion by Congress which would justify this zovernment in an attempt by : rt ' | armed forces to pacify the. near east] the capital of the Turk lj-em'mr? br to engage in acts of war in order | Once, however, about a year ago it Yo accomplish the results vou desire | flashed into prominence, ‘when lh?‘ | With respect to the inhabitants of that | now deposed King Constantine of | Yerritory and to determine the prob- | Greece made his triumphal entry i 4 Europe for |into Asia Minor, in the vain dregm that t! fo be the beginning n dreamers hoped would some day lead théir empire still farther south. 13 5 Ferghana Fertile. 1 | “While the southern end of Ferg- i | hana is a country of rugged moun- tains and plateaus, the fertile val- leys of its northern end constitute a_ Central Asian FEden. Snow-fed Tills and rivers, always fullest in the warm growing season, were led out over fertile plains until they died in the sands; but in the dving they made northern Ferghana a garden Recent Overtures to Turks ot ol sram s (ot don, ettt Considered Prelude to them—and that is why we are generally regarded as H y o r lck s Marthattan headquarters. M ™-ORIGINAL ; $2.50 to $12 Malted Milk Used successfully for over 13 century. Made under sanitary conditions from cl rich milk, with extract of our specially mlh?;inénln. The Food-Drink is prepared by stirring the powder in water. Infants and Children thrive on it. Agrees with the weakest stomach of the Invalid and Aged. Invigorating as a Quick Lunch at home or office. Ask For «nd Get HORLICK'’s at Fountains, Hotels, Restaurants, thus Avoiding Imitations SUBSTITUTES Cost YOU Same Price 9 &R g i 53 g g President Secretary Extremes Whether made dur- ing infancy or in ad- vanced years, Under- wood portraits are faithful replicas of the original. Which shall it be, Neckwear for Fall an The Bond Street Hat $4 i 1 | i 1 i l RS l < % 1 | The very finest of import- ed and domestic silks and knitted ties. Selections sur- | ton. The cotton produced in these and neighboring Turkestan oases be- | fore the world war, was greater than that of India or kgypt and second <outheastern wedge driven into Asia. B f Portraits of Quality ‘A bulletin from the Washington head- gis Kahn and Tamerlane. It was; verrun, tqo, from Chinese Turkestan, merchandise —the kind that y 1 Asian Designs. to that of the United States. ! & * S B s oS ] baby ;rtfix"’andmother i P 9 n Ferghana and its neighboring pass any local store and Six di lekrent s‘llupeds, lak. different — 2 : / | countries of Central Asia there was T i R G L onng i o y | undoubtedly a very early develol 1 equal most New York ones. hades ; silk bound and silk lined. { Continual reports from Moscow that| ment of civilization, even though they { the eovict government is seeking to | may not have been, as some students UNDmW OOD | become a leader of Asiatic peoples, :\naa\;er:g?rt;;‘atl)r«:)bf:‘?]n;lemgez;:e e ; ':. .:. { and her recent evidences of friendli- | o¢ jrrigation was practiced as early as The growth of our business : & { ness toward the Turks, arouse in-|anywhere in the world. 5 1 ¢ i UNDmWOOD | tercst in Ferghana, the country which Many Times Overrun. proves the wisdom of our policy i . t he Russian empire's deepest| “Like all other regions of Central s . R t Pt Asia, Ferghana fclt the heel of Ghen- mn sellmg only standard quahty i H i ] ! quarters of the National Geographic lies against it the eas IS(K.‘(,“. deals with this country of | When Mohammedanism rose to powe i i gives lasting satisfaction. ’AY YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT BILLS HERE Potomac Electric Appliance Cos 607 14th St.cou suidms, ieh and © Ste NwW. Phone M. 955 Men's Fall and Winter Apparel, being held all week es nd Joases. towering moun- | it was conquered by the Arabs and i Zl::\e: and picturesque Valleys, where | people have since beeh followers of | Antories of Russian, Chinese | the prophet. e “Russian_dominion came slowly to Ferghana, then the khanate of Kokan. After the more western portions of the transcaspian region and Turk- estan had fallen, Russian arms finally conquered the warlike Tekke Turko- mans, who blocked the way to Fers- hana's fertile valleys. It was not un- til 1893 that the slow-moving Slavic glacier had engulfed the southern ter- tory of the old Khanate. i Parker - Bridget Company request the honor of .your attendance at their Style Exhibit of .kIZBU Connecticut Avenue Phone Main 4400 ! and Briton almost meet. 4 'm}‘llfi‘er;:lmn:\. formerly Kokan, has numerous bids to fame” says the bulletin, “but among them two stand ts northern valleys constituted art of Russia’s cotton produc- untry, and its borders south st marked the terminal ‘mo- raige. so to speak. of the great Slav glacier, which has moved slowly fown through Asia, bringing its de- posit of Russian dominion and_cul- ‘With the Russians came organiz- wre, until it hung over both India ing ability. development, railroad: q prosperity and a smattering at least| ' jand China. . of western civilization. To the rail: | { A Russian Kashmir. head at Andijan, aimed at the heart! “The sonthern portion of Ferghana }!f As{’a. l'anflshe ;‘{lgd:;nl axrres_sne;’ & o i _ | from Petrograd, w eir sleeping j is a sort of Russian Kot swering | cars and spotless diners. And a few| . i of I D e bicturesque vales |miles south began the military roads % “The bolsheviks at first lost control IF SIGK, TME ‘CASARETS" at the Nationally K uown\ Store A Alright Avegetable aperient, adds tome and vigor to the digestive and eliminative tite, relieve Headache and Bil- iousness,corrects Constipation. wUsed for over the reverse to Kashmir's obverse, for i it lies just over the mountain divide of Ferghana, as of man: 3 ¥ of its nel Jifcom thaChetter known synonym for |, ing regions. But by force of arm | rugged beauty; so close that a Titan o ne T e Bertha—might hurl a mis- | 22 diplomacy they have won It ba % ' sile from Russign to British territory. | “"urs Rusglan power has a renascence ‘Only a narrow- strip of Afghan 1and, | “Agja " either by domination OF | reserved because of the long jeal- | {frough' leadership, Ferghana can ousy and diplomatic struggle between |yt oo g ne assuming its old im- Britain and the old Russian empire, [ 10N ¥ FUSTY (oh s of raw material lies between. In places it is as nar- | POTMeRC S0 C0HOn factories and as vow as twenty miles, = ¢ Ferghana |2 Watich tawer and listening post over E = e T oF.the woRidh, OHosi| SERinat the ndian jaud Clitneas) fro) Russia finally got possession of it in 1893, she drew even tighter about it the cloak of secrecy that nature |\/WARRANT OFFICER RETIRED M | had all along maintained. It became 2 generally known that_excellent mili- { Warrant. Officer Harry A. Grinstead, i en at night the tary roads were reaching out from |at San Francisco, has been retired on carets! £ ngl ler ly inen ornln‘. % northern Ferghana through EOrges [4ccount of disability. /You want to feel fine; to be ‘ascarets never sicken br incon- and over lofty passes into the gmlr, 8 = quickly free from sick headache,| venience you mnext day like pills, over which artillery could be taken TR TR TR dizziness, biliousness, colds, calomel, ullu or oil, - %o the very threshold of British India. | In Queensland there is the thickest| breath, a sour, acld, gassy stomach, C:fl‘:g;fll ove ’CIIWGS -3 ts, too. 10- But few persons other than truited | coal seam in the world. Its-average constipation. | 5 7\“ dm"' also 25 and 50 cent sizes. imperialists were permitted to-trav-'thickness is ninty-three feet;- the: One or twoCascarets, any _time, | Any drug store, 7 . erse these paths ‘whiéh _~Rusaian whole depth is of pyre coal, - 4 : Clean Your Bowels! End Headache, Biliousness, Colds, Dizziness, Sour, Gassy Stomach The Avenue at Ninth IR JUNIORS-Little Nis cramping or overacting, take Cas-|taken at night the bowels work One-third the regular dose. Made of same ingredi- then candy NATIONALLY KNOWN STORELS { To clean out 'your bowels without | will start the bowels acting. When l

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