The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, January 30, 1926, Image 3

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    THE
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ADVOCATE
Mrs. Kliza Winger
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IIE holiday rush being over, rom n
now ■ period of liotueeewlng and
■uldaeaaon hargulri sales. It ta a »uni-
■non• to elothaa preparedneaa. In en­
tering upon ooe'a spring and atinnnor
wardrobe campaign fancy turn* flrat
to dainty lingerie— for every woman
of faahlon dotee on pretty under-
tlilnga.
Now that tha economy of allk for
underwear la an aatnbllahed fact, ex­
quisitely colorful crepe de chine,
crepe aatln, alao georgette, have be-
T
Pythian Bath House
and Sanitarium
Knights of Pythias of N.
A., S. A., L., A., A. and A.
Clarke Broa . Flottato. UT M in im i Ft
DAINTY LINGERIE IMPORTANT;
PARIS HERALDS SPRING FROCKS
LODGE DIRECTORY
Juat a» In thè bud wa aee tha prom-
lae of ili« full htown lluwer, an In
thè lu'e garnlturea whlch appear on
froi-ka of l'urla malta la foretold tha
prophacy of u conilng lac# vogue la-
deed, frolli many authorltatlve «mirre»
Ih# meaaaga la tbe aitine, heraldine
tace a» a leudlng tbema for aprlog
and auniiner fashion».
The Freneh couturier la ualng ticb
octire Iacea not o o l y o d mldaeaaon
anilu and velvet frocks, but thè new
ciotti and allk crepe duytlme dre
Hotel has 56 Rooms; Telephone, Hot and Cold Running
Water in Every Room. Rates $1 to $3 per day
BATH RATES;
21 Baths . . . $13.00— 10 Baths . . . . $6.50 ‘¡’
21 Baths to Pythians and Calantheana, $8.50
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I. B. P. 0. E. OF TH E W ORLD
Stood us your ifntRwnU.
W « mail you cluck
t h « w fiM (toy w « n c « v « good».
P ortland H ide a
Dahlia Temple No. 202, I. R. P.
O. K. of W., of Portland, Or-tjnn,
meets ttie 1st nml 3r.J Tuesday
nights in each month at Slug Audi­
torium. A ll vialting Daughter
Klka in good standing in their re­
spective Temples are invited to
meet with us.
Salem, Orec. — “ During my fir»t
expectancy my lirxllh failed completely.
I got run down, weak and so nervous I
could nut tlrep. 1 could not cat, wax
nauxeatrd all the time. Abo I had
severe licaring pains in my tiilc. 1 was
too miserable to do my work, wlicn I
saw Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
advertised us being good for women
during molherlauxl, and decided to try
it. It strengthened my nerves, over­
came the nausea, relieved me o f the
tide aches, and I got strong and kept so
right up to the Last, and my haby was
healthy and fine. ‘Favorite Prescrip­
tion' is tlic lic't medicine for every pro­
spective in,,tlur to take if she wishes to
avoid a lot o f mitery."— Mrs. Eliza
Winger, 135)0 Waller St.
Obtain I)r. Pierce's Prescription now,
in liquid or tablets, from your druggist
or scud lUc fur trial pkg of tablets to
fir. Pierce’» in buffalo, N . Y.
E. J. M INOR. Secretary,
419 Abington B ldf.
Levi P. Jones
Of I I I
Headquarterg and Club Rooms. 284'i N. 17th Street
A ll ox »ervice men nro welcome to join. For further information
C ALL B RO AD W AY M„*o
,v\\lt I I. M A IM KN, I’o,I CommanJtr
*
J. P. FINLEY & SON
"W hat’s the matter with the kanga­
roo?” asked the manager of the cir­
cus. “ Gotta bad ease o f blue derils."
replied the keeper. “ We got blocked
during tbe parade this morning and
he had a chance to watch the pedes­
trians do tbelr stuff and it’s made him
feel like a back number when It comes
to hopping and jumping.’’—Cincinnati
Enquirer.
T h e Htt-or-Miss Man.
If the Individual who sits too close
to the side of the canoe and peers
over the edge lives long enough, he
will probably fall out of an airplane
in leaning over and trying to see
everything below.— Detroit Free Press.
Montgomery at Fifth
The term politician was first used
in Krnnre In 1569 and referred to men
of wisdom and cunning, of artifice and
deep contrivance, but never rising to
the height of real statesmanship.
Fear a Corpse
Eiu:>M»h*4 a Y «rs in I’ortUnZ
C. G E E W O CHINESE
MEDICINE CO.
C. G E E W O , th. w .i!
known Herbalist, ha»
de a life study of
th« curative propertic*
pow*ea*e«i by Oriental
Root», Herbs, Buds and
Bark, and
therefrom
compounded hi» truly
wonderful H erb« rem­
edies. In their make-up
no poison» or rare©tic»
are us«d ; p e r f e c t l y
harmtosa. and m a n y
roots and herb« that
he uae* «r e unknown
to the medical profession of today.
A V O ID O P E R A T IO N S >9 takin* his rerfiedie«
in time for Stomach, Cough», Colds, Rheu­
matism. Kidney. Lung, Liver, Catarrh. Blood.
Inflammation, Neuralgia and all female and
children*« ailments. «C a ll or writ«. Sent by
rrail cr parcel po«t-
Sailors are believed to be the most
superstitions people. Often they have
been known to desert ship when a
corpse was taken on board. Ministers
are not liked on board. They are cred­
ited with bringing bad lack.
Chanting the Psalms
This custom was adopted by Am­
brose from the pagan ceremonies of
the old Romans, about the year 360.
Three hundred years later Pope Greg­
ory the Great added tones and estab­
lished singing schools.
Home Products
Greengrocer's Sign in London —
"Real Spanish Onions. None of Your
Foreign Rubbish Sold Here."— Boston
Transcript.
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312 Maclcay Bldg., Portland
Pacific Coast Distributor
DRY W ASH
ROUGH W A S H
E A S T 0883
NEW
E A S T 0883
SY ST E M
LAUN DRY
ORIGINATORS OF INDIVIDUAL WASHING
W e Do Not Mark Your Clothing
W E T W ASH
2 IN 1 W A S H
607 J5. Flanders, Portland, Oregon
It would bo better to do our second-
best nt the right end than our best
at tho wrong end,— Viscount Grey.
Refines kinky, frixxy, coarse hair to
medium; medium hair to good.
Strait-Tex Hair Grower
25c
percaa
N o t only promotes growth o f th«
hair, but makes it soft, pliable and
luxuriant. An excellent pressing oil.
50c
per talc
M akes the hair soft and glossy and
keeps it in good condition without
leaving it oUy or gummy.
Strait-Tcx Herbs
$1.00
peresa
Is a vegetable preparation that oc-
tually straightens and restores the
original color to gray or faded hair.
Color permanent— positively will not
rub off. no matter how often the hair
is shampooed. Three shades: Black,
Brown and Chestnut-Brown.
Kokom o Shampoo
40c
per battit
Is made from pure cocoanut oil?
cleans the scalp and roots o f the hair
in a natural, healthy mdnner.
Is a soothing, greaseless vanishing
ft.ee cream that will not grow hair.
Bronze Beauty Lem on Cream
50c
ptrjir
Is nourishing, softening and stimu-
lating to the skin; is filled w ith a
triple strength o f oil o f lemon— mak­
ing it a mild, bleaching cream.
Bronze Beauty Face Powders
50c
pwbss
A H E A L THY New Ykar
HE Happiest Resolve you
can make is to be rid once
and for all of your Piles or other
Rectal and Colon ailments. My
T
TW O P A R IS MODELS
edging and Insertion used for tbe
seams nnd the scalloped hemline.
Bird's Peculiar Feathers.
A new Idea Iu lingerie sets Is the
costume slip with bloomers to match
Feathers, of which the color Is
Very effective are trimming* of
washed out by rain, aro the curious
black footing ou gay-colored georgette
posaeaalon of the touracou. a bird na­ combinations.
tive of Senegal.
Costume slips of metal cloth can he
made at hotr.e nnd they are very fash­
Famous Bell*.
ionable worn under all-over luce or
According to legend the Shandon chiffon frocks.
bell» are submerged In the water sur­
rounding (he Island of Inlshmore, one
Fancy Boxes fo r G arters
of the Aran Inlands.
The vogue for fancy boxes has
reached to garters. Some time ago
Root of All Taxation.
flowers anil gay little boutonuieres
Taxation roaches down to tho base; l came Iu such boxen, but now they tuny
but the base Is labor, and labor pays coutaln instead the gayest and fanci­
est garters ono ha» ever seen.
all.— Donn Platt.
Best and Sscond Bast.
Strait-Tex H air Refining To.Mc
$1.00
per took
Bronze Beauty Vanishing Cream
Odd Material for Clock
MRS. E. D. O A N N A D Y
The following ia otu
complete liât
50c
per jar
web In n different manner, and speci­
mens can easily bo secured and pre-
| served In their naturul shape.
CHICAGO
H AS E N J O Y E D SUCH U N E X ­
P E C T E D SUCCESS IN T H E
PAST Y E A R T H A T W E HAVE
D E C ID E D TO A D D A F E W
M O R E B E A U T IF Y IN G P R E P ­
A R A T IO N S T O O U R L I M I T ­
E D B U T E F F E C T IV E L I N E
Like Many a Lad.
The ladder should make a good em­
blem of poor luck—it is generally up
against It.— Boston Transcript.
Music Mistress
| Host (to guest) Hush! In order to
! keep her we uro obliged to have the
1 phonograph making jaxx music while
| she la doing the dishes. Paris Rlre.
A watchmaker of Rockland, Maine,
has made a clock, using oyster shells
at the hour marks, and a knife and a
fork for hands.
T R A D E -M A R K
Gloss-Tex Brilliantine
A superb toilet nocossity. In four shades— Natural. Pink, Brunette
and White. High Brown Face Powder has earned its place in the
Collecting Cobwebs.
esteem o f the most discriminate and skeptical users o f toilet ar­
Ono of the most Interesting and
ticles by its own distinctive merit nnd the complete satisfaction to
novel pastimes Is the collection of cob-
be derived from its use. Also a large assortment o f toilet requisites
i webs. Kach kind of spider spins Its
fo r the lady who cares.
TH E O VER TO N -H YG IEN IO
MFG. C O M PA N Y
SQVI Aider S t m t , 8 . W . C o r n « Third
The Fun in Flirtation
The Cynical Bachelor observes that
it is no fun for a girl to flirt with a
man unless she knows she is making
some other girl miserable.
Bigger Raspberries
Recent experiments show that rasp-
i berries as big as blackberries, which
[ grow in the Andes mountains, can be
successfully grown in California.
English Rail Sections
Manufactured only by
C. G E E W O CHINESE
MEDICINE CO.
When a Penguin Woos
When passenger travel Is heavy on
English railways and It becomes nec­
essary to run trains In two aections.
the first train carries at Us rear a
sign bearing the letters, "A. P. F.,’’
meaning "Another portion follows.”
High-Brown FacePowder
East First & Schuyler Streets
Rev. E. C. Dyer, Pastor
Phones: East 3333; Tabor 1491
Male penguin, when mating, go from
nest to nest in parties, and when one
of them sees a hen which takes his
fancy, he places a pebble at her feet.
If a pebble cannot be found, he goes
through the process in dumb show.
Phone Day or Night
Main 4322
Mt. Olivet Baptist Church
Must Be Up to Standard.
All the world asks of a man is for
him to do his best; but if that doesn’t
suit it has mighty little use for him.
— Boston Transcript.
Lake Always Ice-Covered
On Mount Kenya, which Is the sec­
ond highest peak on the African con­
tinent. and near the equator, there Is
a largo lake which Is covered with lco
the year around.
MORTICIANS
summit
Peeved tha Kangaroo
Defining a Politician
B ib le
S H IL O H B A P T IS T C H U R C H
76th and £. Everett Sta.
Preaching 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Sunday School 10 a. m.
B. Y . P. U. 6:30 p. m.
--------o--------
B E T H E L A. M. E. C H U R C H
Larrabee and McMillcn Streets
Rev. P. X. Runyon, Pastor.
E. L. Jameson, Assistant
b lA T T L l
and enjoyed the panorama. Then 1
heard a voice »ay. “ Ah. glorious! This
was worth all the trouble of the as­
cent." Overjoyed at meeting thus what
I thought to be a kindred soul and
nature lover. I turned roand and found
the speaker—with a bottle elevated
above bin mouth.- Muakete. Vienna.
history. These are the victory of the
American» ovor Hurgoyne at Saratoga
and the battle of Gettysburg.
M.
ST. P H IL L IP S MISSION
The Unusual Again
No. 118
Meeta every firat Wednesday night in each month at 8 o ’clock
W ool C o .
I stood on tha mountain
Shortens Tongue
10 A .
Rodney at Knott St.
t*SC II C A V I N U l -
Animals can see themselves In a
looking glass, hut they do not neces-1
sarlly recognize themselves.
They
have not our Intelligence to under­
stand the image, and the reflection -
larks their particular mark of identity
— the smell of the original. On the
other hand, the reflection sometimes
“ gets »cross" to an animal, In which
case the animal Is usually angry,
affaid, or puziled.
H e h n o ),
Study, 11 A. If. Y. P. M. V. so­
ciety, 2 P. M. Mrs. K. O. Johnson,
Leader. Visitor* welcome.
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VS22 "* M -rrì' f . Br*« rata tog
Q jU C C N flA T ^ C tIH R -V ’. Jav Todd
I)o<'tors st the Kyushu (Japan) Im-
Daughter Ruler.
perlal university are puzzled by a dis­
A CREPE DE CHINE SET
ease that causes the shortening of
LULA tlUUBARD,
women’s tongues. Kur two years Miss
Daughter Secretary.
fame as staple almost as muslin, long- | are Unndsomely collared and cuffed
Alda Torll, eighteen, has been affected cloth and similar white goods once as well ns intrlguingly detailed with
by the disease. She was taken to tho were. There Is, however, considerable lace. The picture gives an excellent
clinic at the university where an op­ use of sheer daintily tinted cotton Idea of how the Parisian stylist dis­
Syracuse Ledge, No.
eration on t he tip of her tongue voile, likewise printed voiles and cot­ poses lace In modish jabot*, sleeve
I, K. of P., meets the
s-emed to check tho shrinking for a tons for pajama outfits nnd nighties. I puffs and clever placements which de­
second and fourth Fri­
Outstanding features which have to note tbe consummate art of genius
while.
day night» each month
do with newest lingerie stress the fol­ I “born not made."
Not merely trimmings and acces­
at the Stag Auditorium
lowing: Widened hemlines secured
Sex In Pigeon's Eggs
by godets of the material of which sories but frocks all of lace bespeak
361 Fi E. Morrison St.
It Is a fact well known to pigeon the garment Is made or with trlangu 1 the trend of the mode. Lncea of every
BOYCE S T R A IN , 0. 0.,
j fanciers that tho two eggs laid by pi­ tar Insets of lace; most everything ijp e and quality are represented In
228 Moad St. geons almost Invariably produce male made up In mutch sets; garments the advunre dress models. The lace
either strictly tailored or else very gown featured for evening Is shown
A R TH U R NELSON.
and female. Some curious experiments
K. of R. & S. [ us to which of the eggs produce the lacy abounding In much elaboration. side by tide with tbe long-sleeved lacy
Color continues
an
interesting «rest ostensibly Intended for daytime
mule and which the female have re­ i heme. Flesh, peach, rose. Iu vender, wear, which goes to show that there
sulted iu showing that tbe first egg with a growing favor for maize and Is no more important subject In style
laid Is the feiuaie and the second the light blue are noted, and the prefer­ | circles st present than that of lace.
One of tbe effective uses of lace In
ence for white la expressed.
' male.
Crepe de chine sets like tbe one in a trimming way Is demonstrated In
the picture may he made or bought. the fanciful undersleeves which give
Battle Made History
An unuaunl use of two klndo of lace 1 the “barrel" effect abont the wrist.
Historians disagree on the list of marks this gown nnd matching combi­ Many of the satin nnd crepe frocks of
battles that have turned the destinies nation. Beal Irish crochet forms the French origination stress this idea.
Another charming adaptation of lace
of a race; but two have been selected yoke of the gown, also the band of
by common consent from American the combination, with vuienrlennes Is shown I d godets which sre made of
T. H. W IL L IA M S , E. R.
STAG A U D ITO R IU M
3dlVi E. Morriion St
62nd 8t. and 39th Avo. f . E.
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PAU LIN E YOUNG,
ROSE C IT Y LODGE No. I l l , I.
B. P. 0. E. of W „ M EETS the
2ND A N D 4TH W E D N E SD A Y
E V E N IN G S OF EACH M ONTH
A T T H E STAG AU D ITO R IU M ,
381ta E. M ORRISON STREET.
ALL
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BROTHERS
A R E C O R D IA L L Y IN V IT E D .
SEVEN TH D A Y A D V E N T IS T
Morning service, 11 n. m .; Sun­
d ay School, 12 m. Archdeacon
Black in c h a r g e , Mr. B. Colea, lay
reader. A cordial welcome awaits
IV. f-. 4 I 1- avj B n « !it (fidi» S'4'kí
h k > fl tiU fttl ‘l l l i b f ä f a l r
you at St. Phillips.
j M on. tl«v «dir famett* W m ^W K«i'ord
tv
Motherhood
Mirrored Animal»
NOTICE
417 WilHaau Ave.
Rev. John P. Moreland, pastor
The Stranger'a Sabbath He
Hides, Pelts, Wool, Mohair,
Tallow, Cascara Bark
Horse Hair.
(0 | M *ratiii| [ U n d e r S u j x r v i -
i inn o f U . 8 . G o v e r n m e n t ;
Hot Radio-Active Water Furnished by the Government
For Alt Hath .. Sanitarium has 10 Kcotns, Diet and Operating Rooms
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lint Springs Nat. Park, Ark.
News of the Chiirrhes
CUT FLOWER* 4 FLORAL LES,US
Iieuvy types dyed to match the m at»
rial of the frock.
Perhaps no feature promises more
Interest than the allover lace blouse.
At present the metnl lace tunics are
In the majority, these creating a
handsome effect with velvet skirts.
However there Is promise of cloth or
silk spring ensembles which Include
tunics or blouses of Diet or rhantllly.
JULIA BOTTOIJLKT,
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lilt.
W M tir o
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treatment Is so scientific, so certain, to
complete, so conclusively proved by
thousands of successful cases that all
doubt Is eliminated. Further. I will give
you «W R ITTE N GUARANTEE to cure
your Piles of refund your
fee. Write today for my
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new 300 page, illustrated.
FREE book of information.
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Bulli
5TM\AN tV'M
“üi'Ära
Behnke-Walker,
Initials in F «lt Hat
A hat In which the similes of fuchsia
Women nre now adopting the fad
and lmlluu orange are combined Is a
dniriuiug exponent of the vogue for of having their iultlkla lualde of their
■ U 'lt l P tllu l'IL
little felt hats.
ê
Is a specialhairatraightener for men;
positively guaranteed to straighten
the most stubborn hair in from 10 to
20 minutes without the use o f hot
irons. W ill not injure the scalp or
turn the hair red.
AGENTS
WANTED
EVERYWHERE
Strait-Tex
Chemical Company
600 F IFTH AVENUE
PITTSBURGH, PA., U. S. A.
jsa x .
No material ut the moment 1» more V»ry w«ll—Txk» th« Accountancy »tu’
IIUMtne»» M a n a g e r n « !« , P r iv a t o S ec re to ri
fashion able or practical t hun velvet­ at.
Calculator, Comptometer. Stenogra :
een which comes In extremely light phtr, IVnnianshlp, or Commerciai Teaeij- i
ira'
C o u re« at
weights nnd In an astonishing range
of colors.
It Is particularly well
adapted to the little two-piece Jumper
dresses or ensembles.
The fo rem o st B u sln re e C o lle g a o t t i t i
V iv id C olor» in Hats
Mollyftlosco
$1.00
perj»r
\ 4 DEAN. M D Inc
o omets: S eattle orricEs:
You Want a Good Position
W id e Range o f Colors
Are suited to a ll complexions. Can
be successfully used on dry or oily
skins. T h e shades: H ig h B ro w n
and B r o n z e QJow are favorites.
N o rth w e s t w h ic h h e * w on m ore A c c u ra c y
t w s r i ls en d G old M e d a ls than an iy
y other
ich ool In A m e ric a . S en g fo r ou r ftuccesa 1
Cetn log.
F o u rth S tre e t n e a r M o rrlaon . I
P ortlan d. O r
I s s a r M W a lk e r .
No. », 192«
PATENTS
Obtained. Send model or sketch
Ynd we will promptly send you a
report. Our book on Patents and
Trade-marks will be ie n t«o you
on request.
D. SWIFT & CO.
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Over J4 Year»* Expariewci