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JITSBFORT) IfATTj TRIBUTE, MEDFORD. OREGON; SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1933.
Shiny Nose Popular These Days
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"Luminous moknip la here to stny." So say style authorities. And,
when you view the natural, shiny, radiant beauty of Evelyn Knapp, pop
ular motion picture star, you'll say no wonder Mlu Knapp ha thrown
away her powder puff.
Kver since Milady thought anything
about her personal appearance the
bane of her Me has been a shiny
nose. She fought It In every con
ceivable manner, and now If she
would follow the latest edict of fash
ion she must right-about-face. Bhlny
noses are the very latest thing. But
th shine must be skilfully applied,
the nose la not Just left to Itself to
amilre the Rloss.
The end of powdering la In sight,
tor luminous makeup has made a
spectacular debut. Tomorrow morn
ing there will arrive a party from the
"Dawn of Hollywood" company who
will lntroduo the new "Luminous
Dawn" makeup to this city. Miss
Dawn will be here In person with
s group of skin specialists end two
bright girls from the "Gold Diggers
of 1933," who will present a fashion
ahow and display appropriate "lumi
nous makeup tor all occasion."
The new luminous makeup, con
ceived In Hollywood and dedicated to
the proposition that a shiny nose Is
something to be cherished, consists
of a thin film of a preparation that
has a cream base and resembles mo
tion picture mokeup. Applied In the
morning, It remains for the rest ol
the day. Its sticking qualities are
expected to be a great time saver to
busy stenographers who In te past
have been taking time out every few
minutes to use the powder puff.
"Luminous Dawn" makeup restores
the youthful Incandescence to akin
that has begun to take on a leathery
appearance, the demonstrators of the
new makeup declare.
Demonstrations and a fashion show
will be given at Mann's Department
Store at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow, Tues
day and Wednesday.
Free facials and plastic masks will
be given all week and Miss Dawn
will lecture and lntroduco two young
ladles of the screen, Miss Seager and
Miss Dorothy Oct. who will show the
ladles of Medford how Luminous
Dawn la worn and what shades are
applicable to morning, afternoon and
ovenlng. Misses Dorlce, Sylvia and
Wanda, skin specialists and masseurs,
will offer froe private consultation
and facials.
"But don't rush, girls," urges Miss
Dawn, "because we can't shine up
everybody In town. But be there
early."
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By Helen McAllister
During a long period in blgb school,
the Torch Honor society bu been
the goal of efficient and intelligent
Individual! and It requires diligent
effort on the part of the members
to retain their membership.
In a recent meeting prospects of
new members were regarded and will
be chosen after the first six weeks
from the honor roll. Also the plans
for an Initiation psrty were discuss
ed and will be held November 10 at
Barbara Holt's home.
Although this club Is for honoring
scholastlcal students only, It sponsors
and enters assemblies and all stu
dent body activities.
The offlcer of Torch Honor are:
Irene Stubblefleld, president; Wallace
Lowry, vice president; Pauline Rog
ers, secretary-treasurer, and Phillip
Lowry, historian.
Members within the society at
present are: Helen Crane, John Dol
lalre, Dorothy Gore, Cleo Hicks.
Dolph Jones, Barbara Holt, Jean
Leverette. Phillip Lowry, Wallace
Lowry, Pauline Rogers, Doris Rose.
Irene Stubblefleld, Ruth Tucker, Ar
ietta Tyrell and Betty Vllm.
Miss Eula Benson Is faculty ad
visor for this group.
SCHRADER DANCE
CLASS DISCONTINUED
Ted Schrader announces that the
Armory dance atudlo will be closed
until November 9. Mrs. Schrader was
called to Los Angeles this week by
the Death of her father and Mr.
Schrader will not be able to leave his
Grants Pass classes to conduct the
Medford school.
Mr. Barnes Outlines His
Way to Aid Labor, Prices
(Article No. 7)
Stabilization
I will not let my friend. Mr. Ruhl,
editor of the Mai Tribune, sacrifice
himself, or abdicate the position he
has held so long as the moat brilliant
editor out of Jail. Not even for the
purpose of bringing out a discussion
on Inflation. No such "Inferiority com
plex" as admitted In Friday's edi
torial could find lodgment in the
mind of one capable of writing the
editorials appearing in the Medford
Mall Tribune the past many years.
If the unemployed are put to work
by the Federal Government and paid
wages by the government Issuing
them non-Interest bearing treasury
notes it Is self evident that unemploy
ment will be ended for the time be
ing, and If enough men are put to
work at high enough wages and paid
In this currency prices of commodi
ties must go up. My friend must go
with me this far. Even Porter J. Netf
claims he understands thlfc-mucb of
the proposal. I will not let Porter J.
Neff go to the head of the class with
out a protest.
Back in Kansas when I was a boy
my father, on the 4th of July, would
give me twenty five cents to spend. I
always bought fire crackers and red
peppermint drops. Sometimes a fire
cracker would explode too soon an.l
burn my fingers. Once the red pep
permint candy made me sick, but I
always had a grand time during the
celebration. If the unemployed were
put to work as proposed and paid by
Increasing the volume of currency
there Is no question but that we
would have a grand time during the
celebration. Every one working, high
er wages and higher prices for com
modities would insure certain pros
perity for the time being. Could this
prosperity be continued? Could the
government continue at all times from
generation to generation to guaran
tee Jobs for all workers at a high
minimum wage and further guarantee
that the dollars paid him would con
tinue to have the same purchasing
power In commodities from one gene
ration to another?
President Roosevelt In a message to
the World Economic Conference stat
ed, "My hope is for a commodity dol
lar that will have the same purchas
ing power from generation to genera
tion" or words to that effect. That la
a stabilized price level of commodi
ties. We have outlined a positive plan
to bring prices up. Have we as posi
tive a plan to check rising prices sf
ter we have once put up prices thr-i
inflation and employment of the un
employed? Yes, by reversing the pro
cess if by no other means. Men could
be laid off on the left side, the gov
ernment side, and forced to seek em
ployment on the commodity producing
side, so Increase commodity produc
tion while at the same time the gov
ernment could redeem Increasing
amounts of currency from circulation
as Income taxes were paid In for this
purpose.
This would as surely bring prices
down as the other process would
bring prices up. Another way would
I be to levy an Income tax on all men
j working for wages as well as on thoae
making profits out of business. And
all the money so raised be used to re-
; tire currency from circulation so re
duce the purchasing power and the
! volume of currency In circulation.
This would surely bring down the
price of commodities.
My belief is that neither of these
Ore and Bullion
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drastic measures would be necessary.
When once the government has es
tablished a minimum wage, say 60
cents per hour for common labor,
this would finally determine the price
level of commodities. Automatically
workers would go from the govern
ment side, the left side, to the pro
duction of commodities on the right
aide, as the price level of commodities
went up.
J. 0. BARNES.
Live Within Your Means
Are yon making the mistake of trying to keep tip with
your neighbors . . , Living in the present only and not
saving for future emergencies? Think it over, and budget t
your expenses so that there will be something reserved t
each pay day for your savings account.
Medford National Bank
Deliveries Are Slow
We have been fortunate in
securing a number of the mar
velous .new ...
MAJESTICS
Come in and hear them. Then
place your order. We will re
ceive only a few at a time!
PALMER
Music and Electric Store
E. Main.
Phone 788
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JESS STAFFORD, who with his fa
mous Paramount pictures band, will ,
be featured at the Oriental Gardens, i
Thursday evening, October ID. i
The Internationally famous band
comes through the negotiations of U. ,
O. Young, who after considerable cor
respondence with Oole McElroy M
Portland, who Is bringing the band
Into the Pacific Northwest. '
Jess Stafford will be remembered
by many lovers of terpslchore for his
splendid work in the Herb Wledo.'t 1
band as a trombone virtuoso. When
the beloved leader passed away Staff
ord succeeded him at the head of the
talented organization. He took the
band to the Palace hotel In San Fran
cisco where for two and one-half
years they were the toast of the Ool
den Gate city. Then the call of the
silver screen came to them.
Recently Stafford has been Induced
to make a personal appearance tour
with his band. The result of this ven
ture Is reported tn theatrical maaslnu
as "an outstanding success." For 16
weeks they held sway over the stage
at the Warner Brother's Million Doi- ,
lar Hollywood theatre.
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Card of Thanks
We wish to express our sincere ap
preciation to oui many friends for
the acts of kindness and sympathy
extended ua during our recent be
reavement; also for the beautiful
floral offerings. Fred Taylor, Evelyn
Taylor. Lester Taylor, Mrs. Ethel ;
KHriRle, Mrs. W. L. Smith, Mrs. ETd
painter, Mrs. Dorsey Johnson, Allen
and John Staliawoitb,
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