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S IO O Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur ... 670 j ||&l Three 50c Pompeian Massage Cream. $1 .00 Six 25c Boxes Nature Remedy. 13 Cakes Palm Olive Soap, value $1.95. SI.OO S. S. S 670 j Anxiety Over Mission Conditions Now Centers in Turkey \mericans Personally Safe, but in Perilous Condition, as Their People Perish; an American Woman's Heroism (By tile Religious Rambler) e LQWLY the Christians of America are waking up to a realization that a crisis without precedent is ■> pon the historic work of the Ameri can Board and Presbyterian Mission.-) In Turkey. Interest in all other mis sion fields is for the moment eclipsed l.y the amazing news from the most romantic of all mission lands, that on which the drama of Revelation was en acted. !•'cars for the safety of American Peaches and Cream! Doesn't the thought of them make your mouth water? Why not get strength as well as palate-pleasure by eating them with SHREDDED WHEAT The filmy, porous shreds of baked whole wheat give pal ate-joy as well as stomach satisfaction. In Shredded Wheat Biscuit you get the strength-giving, body-build ing elements of the whole wheat grain in a digestible form. A perfect meal without kitchen worry or work. Heat one or more biscuits in the oven to restore crisp ness; cover with sliced peaches and serve with milk or cream. Delicious Wholesome Satisfying THURSDAY EVENING, HAHRISBURG TELEGRAPH SEPTEMBER 23, 1015 missionaries are subordinated by the news, first given to the world in this column and later corroborated by the American ambassador, that the worst anti-Christian atrocities since the Mid dle Ages have been perpetrated by the Turkish government upon the Ar menian Christians. Jews and Chris tians are scheduled to share a like fate. The heroic ;>art that American government officials and, American missionaries are bearing in Turkey at the present time is beginning to leak out, by way of the Boston offices of the American Board and otherwise. Wiping Out a Nation Even the official statement of Am bassador Morganthau that since last May 350,000 Armenians have been slaughtered or starved has failed to penetrate the iiorror-calloused and war-paralyzed consciousness of Chris tendom. A year ago the plight of Belgium aroused the world to un paralleled acts of mercy; but, if the worst that was ever feared for Bel gium had come true, conditions would not be at all comparable with the atrocities that have befallen the Ar menians. And the end is not yet: un less some agency intervenes, the whole nation is to be wiped out—and the Jews in Turkey are to follow! Clear light upon the present mental condition of the world is shed by this news from Turkey. Midille-aged per sons remember the spasm of horror that convulsed civilization in 1895-6 over the news of the Armenian mas sacres. Then it was that. Gladstone, Hinging official etiquette to the winds, branded the sultan as "Abdul the Damned"—which showed a poor knowledge of Arabic, but a clear un derstanding of the heart of Christen dom. Yet the total deaths of Ar menians during that massacre amount ed to not more than fifty thousand persons; already, with the climax of the present holocaust of blood seem ingly nol reached, the number of Ar menian victims of Turkish ferocity is seven times as great. Relatively little impression has been made as yet upon civilization, because the war has seem ingly already exhausted humanity's capacity for extreme emotions. America to the Rescue The time has not yet come to tell in full the thrilling story of what the American missionaries and American officials have done during recent months for the succor of persecuted peoples In Turkey. The American am bassador has set a new mark for diplo matic efficiency in altruistic service. To say that he has Incarnated in him self the best traditions and ideals of Americanism is to state the case con servatively. Some of the consuls have likewise done heroically, notably Consul Les lie. in the new American consulate at Urfa, where the British, French, Rus sian and Italian civilians are Interned in an Armenian monastery. The rigors of their lot in this remote city (which, by the way, is just a few miles from Haran, where Abraham lived, and where he found Rebekah, a wife for his son Isaac) have been greatly abated by Mr. Leslie. The consul at Aleppo has been in the thick of the atrocities. While some American missionaries —notably Mr. and Mrs. Floyd O. Smith, of YViarbelier —have been de ported by the Turks, for reasons un known, although efforts on behalf of the Armenians is suspected, most of the missionaries have remained at their posts. Those who have been forced to leave their fields, for one leason or another, have been refused permission to return. Thus Dr. Thomas Christie, of Tarsus, a veteran of several massacres, went to Con stantinople to intercede for the Ar menians, but the Turks would not let Vim go home again. Having abolished the capitulations, the Ottoman govern ment has become severer and severer in its dealings with Americans and other neutral foreigners. Only the vtgorous attitude of Ambassador Mor ganthau has prevented greater em barrassments. The migration of the narty of American missionaries from Van to Tiflis is a story yet to be hold in ils fullness. They endured great priva tions. Mrs. Ussher died before start ing and her husband arrived critically HI; Mrs. Raynolds broke her leg en route. Apparently all the American Board property at Van has been de stroyed by the Turks. An American Woman's Way It is difficult for people in this coun try to realize how remote and in accessible are some of the Turkish stations of the American Board, es- T ecially in Armenia. With a strict ensorsliip on, oniy the vaguest news can percolate out. Thus a message has come of the death of Miss Char lotte Ely, in July, at Bitlis, which is in the mountains of Armenia. A heroic story is hidden behind the brief message that an American mis sionary, Miss Graffam. of Sivas, se cured permission from the Turkish governor-general to accompany a party of Armenian women and chil dren into exile. Their destination is unknown. Somewhere in the fast nesses of Armenia, or possibly in the farther wastes of Arabia, this fearless, devoted American woman has gone with the defenseless, hunted women .ind children, not only to minister to the dying and the living, but also, by her presence, as an American, to save them, if possible, from the worst hor rors of this exile. This, in a dramatic embodiment, is the sort of sacrificial service that hundreds of Christian American women are doing on the mission field. A peculiarly revolting aspect of the method followed by the Turks in ex- for Wa«ori7~~* 1 Ruhl's Bread THREE SIZES OF MOJA m M W A ALL HAVANA MUJA 10c Cigars MOJA But all alike in quality. An aroma that is wonderfully fragrant— the all Havana quality that positively satis fies ALL TASTES. I Made by John C. Herman & Co. terminating their victims Is their skill In eliminating the men first, and then in driving oft such of the women and children as are not selected for Turk ish harems into remote and desert places, by forced marches, with no supplies provided. Thus a large pro portion of the women and children and aged men die from starvation and hardship rather than from the more merciful sword. Prior to the order for extermination all the able-bodied men had been carried off into the Turkish army, where they were put into the positions of greatest danger. This, of course, is in addition to the men slain outright. Even Zeitun has succumbed to this massacre. That news means much to those persons familiar with the his tory of Armenian massacres. This town of ten thousand Armenians, near Aleppo, has never been conquered in these periodic outbreaks against the Christians. Even during 1895-6, and again in 130 S. it maintained Its tra ditions of three hundred years by driv ing off the Moslem assailants. The present year .however, found Zeitun depleted of men. and the Turks easily overcame it, and carried off its women and children—with what peccliar vengefulness can easily be imagined. Is it any wonder that Christians of all names, sensible of the ties which all disciples of Christ hold in common, are eagerly watching the news from Turkey? WHY? 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