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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1919)
c THE OSEGOH CUNDAY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. SUNDAY' MORNING, DECEMBER 1, 1213. - s -V -- !. 7. V (LMmTi TIT;? .rPTi-ft : lis rrfr I'X X a ::Zi:.---j '. - m i ill" - Us O?. r - . . .. . :; -.:...' V 7 'r v i,..r f"v tr'" f , i J - n The next President will be elected by women In. pontics yoo get vrbsX yoa ff-i for. And the women of America are going to ask fbrnd get the man who win be the next President of the tSfaited States, hat ; the plat form of the feminine voters & going to be, how it will be organ . ted, what women should vote for, -all these vital problems , of , government . are outlined by Anne Martin, Independent candidate for United States Senator. She asked her divorced husband for a job i It was a topsy-turvy day, mis wet, unpleasant Friday (ha 13th. Miss Keane, the newspaper society editor knew it: She ' knew it as weH as Mrs. Treadwell who asked her divorced Iraand for a job.' Everything went wrong and then the miracolous happened told only as Kathleen Norris can tell a story'J Be sure to read "Friday, the Thirteenth. s Food in Mid-Autiimn Good , Housekeeping this month shows how to prepare a red inkl-Autumn dinner. Together with the menus and the nu merous ways of serving these delicious meals, are tested recipes, secured appropriately from Massachusetts. There are five very helpful articles in this department for November. ' A few other big features lit the som6 issue, additional stories by: William J Locke, James Oliver Cur wood, 1 Rebecca Hooper Eastman; Articles on: Dec orating the Sim Parlor; What 'Women Phy sicians are Doing; Gifts riiaf Children Can Make;' Needlework; Gifts Easily Made Out of Wall Paper and Shellac; Bathing and its Relation to Health; Two pages of cutouts in color for the kiddies by Sheila Young; rr gether with Harrison Cady's famous bug pic tures. A 258 page issue the biggest ptibli- , . cation for women on the newsstands. poles apart U-- were : ' ' - . - He was of the people; and she was of aristocraticbirth. It is the bid: old story that is forever new because it has been touch ed by a master hand, because it deals with a new conflict be tween love and labor every man may soon have to face. every womair KsUiiuruu A by Degin most . -f s5 ' n j Hanning the winter wardrobe and doing it economically The new winter silhouette, together with all the other latest Fashions, direct from the greatest designers of Paris. Through this ' department you can wear what is newest and smartest without making a great financial outlay. A complete Paris, New York and National servk 12 pages of Fashions and 55 illustrations. P.S. You will find a valuable Christmas forethought in these pages. AUaf these in this big 25 8 page issue I.A.iR;WYLIE Dr. Frank Crane Dorothy Ddc Kathleen Norris Anne Martin Rebecca H. Eastman James Montgomery Flagg Judge Henry Shute William J. Locke Dr. Harvey W. Wiley Dean Cornwell Grant Reynard worth Brehm e.w.kemble ' v. v..;.-,- . :;..-....'f-.r : f . , - v . . w. r" '.- - The Real Diary of a Real Boy Here b : enotner boy who win set Axnerica f laughing "Phipy? Shute. His diary, so deUghtfuUy nurrxmxxs, is infused with a charm of other dayp the dajrs when you were a boy up ; sa New Erigland, or the Middle West, or down Soum. This diary places the author. Judge Henry A Shute, , with Blark Twain and Booth Tarkjogton-- the ktexarr fathers of a few immortal boys. , If you have idb being watched yon are Love cannot change women,' But other things can. And thos) other things that 'happen every day, no matter what job yoa have, are the things that your employer watches. There fa en theretofore unexpressed truth in The little Girl in Badness." Another J true article : in this issue deals with a woman wh made a tremendous success by sticking to a motto. WiU Prohibition Prohibit ? V) What ' is going to happen to the patent medicmes and flavoring extracts that contain alcohol? WiS oVcmn revtva the practice of prescribing whiskey as a remedial agent? What brews may be made at bome?Tbese questions are e9 answered completely by Dr. Harvey W. Wiley in ths issue. A reader service department ' Every one of the 295 different advertise meats in November Good Housekeeping is part of a genuine readerservice department.. Every advertised product is guaranteed by Good Housekeeping, the acceptance of the ' advertisement being subject fq our owh eX' haustive laboratory tests And each oho, fundamentally, does much more than tell how to spend money ; the announcements chow how to t save time and' energy ; they insure greater serviceand t hereby result in real econ omy. Think what this really means to : you.