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Many of these articles are a l most unworn and the prices at which I sell w ill reserve your finances for less practical Christ mas presents. Clothing In all Blzes and colors, and I will be glad if you w ill drop in the next time you are in Buffalo and in spect my stock Extending to all very cordial wishes for ,i I’rosjii rous and Happy New ^ ear, remember, me ’W O’D O X N E M - , T H E O E N T I L E I pH tnlrn F l a t 107 E . G e n e s e e S t . , B u f f a l o , N. Y . \ SYRIAN CITY OF BEIRUT OBJECTS TO REGULATIONS Strong Moslejn Opposition Changing Names of the the City’s Streets to NEAR MT. LEBANON ings and balconies strove to rob him ’ of his livelihood. “ ‘Wihat your soul desires’ he shouts as he tries to work up appe tites to th e buying point and the seller of co o lin g drinks w ith a great its name. There Is the Preparatory ball of 1/ebanon snow\ stuck above Cove for young students, the College his highly colored Tjptcle .clinks two Cove, and the Faculty cove where bfass bowls together in a way that the young American teachers swim, j is more nearly related to the sound The cliffs are pierced in places by j of clinking ice in a cocktail mixer deep caves and it is a wonderful ad- than an advertisement fo r sickish the D ragon According to T radition and Threw the Body In t o a \Well W h e re One May Still See Its Eyes Shining on a Dark N n ight. venture for a seasoned swim mer to It W as Here that St. George K ille d i breast the beating waves and w a it outside the narrow m o u th of one of these (til the beating waves lower a little and then enter through ithe narrow m o u th which prom p tly close behind, illum inating the interior w ith a lovely blue light like th a t ait the more famous Capri. \Prom the harbor there rises 4. cog wiheel railway whiich conneots the ancient city of Damascus to the-sea- coast. It was this French railw ay and the French harbor w h ich gave Beirut, the ancient Syrian city fea tured in recent dispatches .because of Moslem opposition to changes in street nam ing and police dnnova- tlons, is described in a bulletin of the N a tional Geographic Society by a lows: “ P icture, nestling at the base of the Lebanon, a many tinted city pushed o u t Into the setting sun by the pressure of a fam o u s m o u n tain ! range, which, jusitj^east o f the city 1 and robbing it of the early m o r n ing , YOUR FACE CANNOT CORRECT ITSELF If you are troubled w ith superflous hair, moles, warts, red veins, etc., they will be a constant detrim e n t to your personal appearance u n til you Becure the necessary professional service. So why not investigate our methods for their permanent and p&lnless removal? Consultation invited. A il w o rk guaran teed. A. J WHITTLETON, E. D. M. T. Tupper 4398 722 Main St. Buffalo, N.Y ,, * - ... ^ , i Beirut its prominence as a port and former resident of the city as fol- \ “ ‘ / _ _ , . few indeed are the Palestinian tour ists who have not passed over this road while leaving the world's oldest city, a green oasis in the m idst of the tawny deserts .and the Cyclopean ruins of Baalbek, to return to the ship for home. The m o u n tains offer various sum Iteht. towers to 8.500 feet in a beau- . . . . . , — 1 -------- k ^— ----- -—t-mer-^resertS’fror^tbe-elty of Belrut-e-n-d syrups has any right to be. City o f Picture Book Houses “Through this close packed city of lecture bo'ok houses there go the Christian w o m e n , bare of face and none too b e a u tiful, and the JJoslem women w h o s e religion m e rcifully supplies a veil. Unless one .hears the shout of t h e arbaji driving his spirit ed steeds before a shiny victoria he is likely to have his shoulder grazed by the passage of a Levantine beau ty, eloquet of face and redolent of perfume, accompanied by some pale faced official w ith waxed mustache and a b la z in g tarbuohe. “The S y r ia n loves the sunsets and as evening settles down, there is a general exodus to the heights of Has Beirut w h e r e the waves pile up from the west a n d the sun goes down in a radiant sea. Then the line of car riages is alm o s t unbroken and the barren slo.pes are dotted w ith small THE AUTO RADIATOR SHOP R ADIATORS E P A IR E D E-CO R E D E B U IL T TANKS FE N D E R S and BO D IES Made or repaired- Out-of-tovrn w o rk g iv e n prompt atten tion . 12 P e r r y St., near fo o t o f Main Phone Seneca 3627 Buffalo. If. Y. MANDT AU TO G E A R CO. 480 Genesee St., Buffalo, N. Y. N E W G E A R S , SHAFTS, SPRINGS and B E A R IN G S , also FLY W H E E L ST A R T E R , GEAR. RINGS for n il m a k e s of cars. Mall Orders F ille d Prom p tly Telephone Jefferson 4033 Y.W.C.A. HOTEL 10 Court St., B U F F A L O E X C L U S IV E L Y FO R . W OM E N C A F E T E R IA L A U N D R Y E T T E Rates fro m 60c to $2.50 Convenient to th e shopping and Theatre D istrict. WHEN IN BUFFALO VISIT THE MORGAN TURKISH BATHS Niagara and Pearl Streets BATH AND BED ALL NIGHT $1.00 the tlful m o u n tain whose snowy heights . . . . . TT . 1Lbe J green masses of the foothills are wtiion i not only dotted w ith pretty Lebanon villages from which thousands of Sy rians have set out across the sea as did the Phoenicians from tihe same port, but the land In Am e rica instead of beside the chalk cliffs of Albion, where tin was obtained in ancient form the crystal screen upon is projected, the rose glow of world’s m ost colorful sunsets. “The backbone of the city stret ches to the west from a low alluvial plain which almost makes B e i rut an island. The wharves are to the north, looking away from tbe | y mes more famous but inferior ports of Tyre and Sidon to the south and to- “The natives say that the iLefbanon has summer In its lap, spring on its ward the otter Phoenician ports of bosom and on -tg ^ and by Tripoli and Alexandretta and Sele ucia, a ll of whioh have old Phoeni cian nam e s long sjnce forgotten by the inhabitants Berytus was the name of Beirut. Curves Like Bay of Naples “The waterfront is commonplace enough most of the year, even moving the slopes one can fin d the temperature desired. R ic h Egyp tians come this way in sum m e r and there are gam ing places on Lebanon that rival Monte Carlo. (Recently the automobile has come to the Le banon and up the w inding roads there now clijnb m o tor cars of all though just outside the disfiguring shapes and sizes. There are m a n y breakwater there lies the bluest, most nearly perfect curve of bay east of Naples. Upbears the nam e of St i George and although it is the French that have improved it, the British have made it notable on their beau tiful golden coins, now extinct, which once showed St George k illin g a dragon or rather TFTE dragon My thology will tell you who St George was and why lie killed the dragon and why the British put it on their coins and his cross of their Union Jack B u t ere St George slew the dragon and threw him dow n a well — nothing harms an Oriental w e ll— and if you don't believe it, the well is still there and if you go there on a dark niglit and gaze down into the inky waters, you w ill see the dragon's eyes' •'The streets are narrow and fu ll of life The buildings are kalsomin- ed in various hues, ugly near at hand but truly Ttirneresque from a dist ance On one of the highest points at the eastern end of the high rib which tho city straddles there is, or was. a military barracks Beirut has tram lines which run along the back bone, and near the center of the city there is .i small park embroidered with bootblacks with sm a ll shoe- blarking boxes, around which the trams turn Ilere there in another line of trams which runs to the south to a beautiful grove of pines which were planted to save the city from the drifting .sands “The western end of the limestone ridge is called Rask Beirut or the point of Beirut, and near Ih e extrem ity of this section there is one of the lo\el|est collect campuses on earth, with more than a score of principal buildings Possibly nowhere else on earth has America's name been more revered and so ]o\e!v is the scene of the deep blue hay and the snowy m o u n tain ranee that there has lone been a standing argument inetween thi> coll.'ire and the Robert College, at Roum e li Hissar outride Constan tinople on the Rosjvhorus, as to which has the lovelier view N ature Provides Sw im m ing Pools ‘‘In from the west and north sweep the waves which are eating away at the limestone cliffs and each year the shoreline recedes before the fierce battle with tho waters upon which the Phoenician argosies set out in search of fame and commerce At one place the dashing waves have cut entirely around two towertfng masses o f rock and bored a huge hole through the side of one of them so that when the storms come P ig eon Rocks reveal a spirited picture of angry waves and steady stone ,N a r row coves extend in from the sea and ^n these one finds some o f the fin est natural swimming pools any- . where for the bottom is deep and th e , water clear and the sld^s rise grad ually .so~t hfffe,aacsmsz3flgfe^rg commuters in summer tim e and each night the tired business mian leaves the hot coast and takes the business man’s speoial to the cpol retreat of Aleih or Suk-el^Charb. “ North from Beirut there runs a famous road and at Dog River the cliffs are carved w ith the proud in scriptions of conquerors who have passed this way since history was holding a rattle People Mixed; Holidays Many “The population of Beirut is m ix ed and the holidays many. Some of the churches are wealthy though the mosques are generally sm a ll. Long famous for Its learning, it is today a city of c ^ g g e s and schools One of the great institutions in Beirut is the American press which publish es most of the Bibles and Gospels that are issued in Arabic. Its pro duct reaches the whole of the world. “ During the war whole sections of the city were razed to make way for new roads and thoroughfares and the center of the city is becoming less and less picturesque as the days go by The seller of sweetmeats, carrying his swaying tray on his head and his rude trii>od on his arm, no longer has to look up like a dy ing Gaul while balancing his load in the midst of buildings whose awn- Feathers groups o f Moslems with their ‘har ems’ w h ich include all the female relatives fro m child to grandm a . As though so m u c h beauty could not ex ist unchallenged, there are wretch es who com e to their loving tryst with the setting sun w ith talking machines, against whose agonized screams in A rabic melodies the roar of the w a v e s is all in vain.” H o w to Keep it Q u iet If you d o n ’ t want a thing known, don’t p u t i t in ,th e little old country weekly, is th e advice of H . A. Stur- ges, publisher of The R e p u b lic of Ber esford, S. Dakota. Not long ago he printed an editorial squib commend ing the Standar4 Oil Company for taking its messages to the people of the country by means of paid adver tising. H e rubbed his eyes a few weeks late r when he saw his squib in papers a ll over that section. The alert advertising department of the oil com p any had picked it up and made good use of it. Your Opportunity To get a Sheepskin Coat, moleskin top 36 Inches long, four pockets, leather trimmed $K.05. value S15 00 New Y o r k Underselling Store 205 Main St. B u f f a lo , IV. Y . 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