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ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT EKellogg’s Bran is Guaranteed to give relief BECAUSE IT IS ALL BRAN! THE EVENING Record of Long-Distance Relief Broken in Smyrna by Red Cross STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, 90 tons of rioe, 68 tons of corn grits, 545 tons of beans, 40 tons of lentils, 81 tons of cocoa, 61 tons of sugar, 59 tons of lard, 36 tons of prunes, 40 tons of chick peas. 2 tons of salt and 5,835 cases of milk. “The third phase of the relief oper- atlon {n Greece is the medical pro- gram which is being handled by the MARCH- 2 have been averted by strict control measures. “But_that no emergency that may arige should be unmet, thére has also been provided 2,000 beds and 100 hospital tents m: fnto ten mobile units with a capacity of fifty beds cach, 8o that wherever infec- ticus diseases begin to & ation with a isinfecting capacity of | 000 persons daily. Infant welfare ork begun by Mrs. He being extended to tal dren of the refugees, “In fact, the work of the American Red Cross in Greece is being carried on in a typical American way, on an ! American scale and with American | in the chil- | “Who Cares?” Wow! Zing! Every- body's fox-trotting it, whistling, humming. this medley of melodious hys- ceria packed fuil by Eddie American Red Cross through a com- petent staff of American doctors and nurses, afded by Greek physiclans and Greek nurses, working under American supervision. Threatened epidemics of small pox and typhus demic character, tl units | (fMclency. But perhaps the most may be rushed fo f | notable thing ut It s the fact infected per: 1/ that it has been done at a speed pital care | that has seldom, it ever before, beer bathing and sl equalled in Wn operation of this| have also becn put in oper- | character.” H Relier from constipation. whether e cioT it be mild or chronic. will follow the \regular, everyday eating of Kellogg's 1 Bran. We have thousands of letters from former sufferers who tell us that the natural “bulk-action” of this wonderful cereal product has given relief they have not known for years. We guarantee that Kel- logg's Bran will) free the system from constipation because it 18 ALL BRAN—not & composition in which bran is added If constipation is to be permancntly _relioved, you must eat ALL BRAN-—that's why your physician will rocommend Kellogg's for coustipation, bad breath, pimples—finally, in many | cases, leading to Bright's disease, | diabetes and other dreaded {llnesses. | You must fight constipation with | you The American Red Cross is believed to have set a new record for long- distance operations of foreign relief organizations by the prompt rescue work it rendered the Greek refugees from Smyrna and other areas con- {auered by the Turks five months age. ber 14th an appeal for clothing was issued to the 3,000 Red Cross chap- ters throughout the United Btates. Workrooms resumed thelr wartime uxiliaries turned in to help. hipments of the completed ts were made, and are still being made, and the clothing on its arrival was rapidly distributed. In that brief period, benefiting by h"ln‘lne tdw:-; momm‘b;lv;uah'ov‘em~ s | ber 15 and January the American experience gained in other recent dis- | Rod Crows distributed in Greece near- asters, and the completeness of its)ly 65000 blankets, 11,000 overcoats. | peacetime organization, the American {$3.000 yards of fannciette. 364 bales tedl Cross T e g incateuiaie | of used clothing. 4,000 pairs of shoes, aes il =g Cross has rendered incalculable 13,000 vards of maitreys cloth to say i e i deliclodsmade TnthIL mes ce to the million destitute | nothing of hundreds of cuses of wom- Constipation creates toxic condi-|griddle cakes, Recipes in every|||™M¢n. Women and children who fled|eN'8 and children's underwear, boye tions which poison the blood and | package. Kellogg's Bran is served ||for their lives before the vict Suits. children's and women's dresses. every organ of the bodv. It slows |by leading hotels, clubs and res- ||and revengerul Turks. you llm\:v me n]ml|1,\- .md] physically, | taurants in individual packages. It Gl Greak Boycrnmiant Rireans: has) s Big Food Shipments. {and creates sick aches, n @ E C = are e siready has| Sy V' nausea, | is sold by all grocers. ]! graterully acknowledged the remari-| 'This however, does not by any =¥ i dnle feut ymplished by the Amer-|means meusure the extent of the re- ican Red Cross und declured the suf- lief oneration because it takes no fering and loss of life among the'account of the enormous food ship- refugees might have been greatly iments made from America. The multiplied without that assistance initial shipment of foodstuffs, 5 In a resume of it orlk tons of flour, 444 tons of beans Smyrna distriet, the al b iNew York on October 28. Tn Nove ters of the organization had [ber five more ships carrying suppli lowing to say: valucl at ap imately, half a mil- on dollars Yo orthe Set New Record. i e s “The prompt with which the ' flag. In December five more ship-| American Red tion | ments were dispatched. i and began to fu | “As a result of these shipments; ably sets a new { | Kellogg's Bran regularly if want health! You'll gay Kellogg's Bran is really delicloue—it has a nut-like flavor| that appeals to the most fastidious appetite. Eat it as a cereal, sprinkled | on hot or cold cereals or cooked with hot cereals., allowing two tablespoonfuls of bran for each per- | son. Be certain to eat at least two | tablespoonfuls each day; as much | with each meal in chronic cases. Kellogg's is delicious made the other side. 7 COLUMBIA DEALERS UTIOUS baby gutfits and layettes. Coffee in Most Convenient Form Always ready for instantuse—any time. Each cup to order. Always delicious. No Coffee Pot—No Boiling No Grounds—No Waste Booklet free. Send 10c for special trial size. REFINING COMPANY New York New under the merican Red Cross i now feed- tance operations ore than half a million refugees organizition. Lven before the city daily in Greece and the adjacent | of Bmyrna was captured a rellef unit|i<junds, and has food enough in { hud been dispatched by the American | ¢ e to continue this feeding pro- {Red Cross from Constantinople. 1t gram until April. .the news of *"“From the twelve stations it has © city bY established on the mainland of ed Washiniton. Orders Greces the neighboring islands. bled to Muj. Davis in Constantinople he Rte bss had already distributed sulted in the sending of a destrover | yi o February 7th, ten te flour, {which arrived before the victorious 2 : | Turkish army entercd the city. T | relief unit, under Maj. Davis’ ! tion, tnmediate charge ‘ On September hroke out | f the city. | through nm} cabled $25.000 G. WASHINGTON COFFEE 522 Fiftk. Avenue v the pu clothing fo dispatch to Greece: | 5.000 cabled to the Amerlcan com ee in Ath orders ¢ ) When you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are ! 2 i , {to buy 10.000 getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by |00 wortn orm physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for | : That rash wonf\< .| heal voluntanfi? fesiill Doctors and nurses know that carly attention to skin disordem is necessary, and they are daily prescribing Resinol Soap and Ointment for minor rashesor eruptions as well as the more severe forms ot eczema Bathe the afiected part with Resinol Sosp and warm water. then apply the soothing ointmert. The ttching. burning torment is reliaved at ooce | m SnEeh and healing promptly begins |way and meeting the immediate Ash yeur draggist about Resinel, ‘meds on a more comp scale than ® HhiHE Resinol more blan I for quick ship- Dr. Wil Sails, A months to the day break of the fire. Dr. | sailed from New York the American Red lin Greece. with | Athens. He w {few davs b I nurses and ot t “Thus withi from Colds Toothache Neuritis Neuralgia Headache Rheumatism Lumbago Pain, Pain J & as i s g Accept only ‘‘Bayer” package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bettles of 24 and 100—Druggiste. Amirio ts the trads wark of Bayer Macufuctwre of Momesceticacidester of Ballcylicsed “Greut as were these initial con- tributions, they were followed by others even more extensive. On Octo- Millions Face Starvation As Russia Exports Grain Eight million Russians will starve to death before August if not fed by Russian or foreign relief. This is the figure set by the Commission on Russian Relief, consisting of Allen Ward- well, Graham R. Taylor and Allen T. Burns. They have recently returned {rom a five months’ trip in Russia, and their summary report, issued by the National Information Bureau, Inc., is just out. In the face of this comes the astounding news that Russia is exporting grain. \ccording to the Russian Special Correspondent of the New York 7imes. \Valter Duranty, Russia is preparing to export up to 10,000,000 bushels. Arthur S. Draper. in a London cable to the New York Tribune, is authority for another report that the Bolshevists delivered about 250 carloads of rye to the Finnish Government and received payment in dollars at the prevailing \merican rate for grain. According to the report of the Commission on Russian Relief: “The position of the Soviet Government regarding exports is that they are imperatively necessary to break the vicious circle already referred to—underproduction because of the lack of horses and plows, new shortages, famine, further killing and eating of horses, continued underproduction. Quite frankly the authorities state that even at the cost of many deaths from starvation this \Vear, exporting grain is the only way to secure work animals and implements needed to pre- vent many more deaths in the future.” There is an illuminating article in THE LITERARY DIGEST this week bearing upon the starvation menace which faces Russia in the immediate future. It is illustrated with two maps showing the sections ‘ ' where famine existed last year and the sections where American Relief operates. Other striking news-articles are: * Carrying Coals to Canada Another European Storm Center C] 1 | [l Germany’s Hidden Assets Justices Reminded to be Just Standard Oil Salaries Why Your Letters Go Astray What the Turk Wants Canada Spending Too Much Here Swedish Criticism of France Deadly Fire-Escapes ‘Watch Your Daily Paper! 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