The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, February 27, 1926, Image 3

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    THE
News of the Churrhes'
Good for th« Bloon
FIRST A. M. E. ZION CHURCH
417 W illiam» Avr.
Hrv. |u h n P. M oreland, p asto r.
T I m ¡»»anger's S abbath llo tn a
ADVOCATE
WIDENED HEMLINE IS POPULAR;
SLEEVES LEND THE MAGIC TOUCH
going fo get a failure I
A RK suit you
tills spring or a topcout and
frock? T his Is n <|Uestlon everybody
Is asking everybody lu the realm of
faslilonland. Which, oh which shall It
b«T Mince th ere are argum ents In
favor of either, nud since fuvblon
sm iles Im partially on both, the de­
cision b e c o m e s a m atter of Individual
preference.
Assuming, for the moment, th a t the
•u lt la elected by popular vote, the
ST. PHILLIPS MISSION
K odnry at K nott St.
navy blue flannel coat with gray flaa
nel sk irt. An emblem worked with
gold braid on the breast pocket with
bruaa buttons for the front fastening
Im part a m ilitary air.
i’erhups you have m ade up your
mind to get spring and sum m er sew ­
ing all done uud over with before
the “first robin" appeura. If so. burry
up I T em pus f u g » ! I'erbaps your
good resolves Include the “m ak |-g
over" of one or more of last season's
Morning aerviee, II n. in.; Hun.
day School, 12 in. Arehdeacon
M u c k in charge; Mr. 11. Culm, lay
reader. A cordial welcome uwaita
you at St. Phillip*.
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S II IL O H B A P T IS T C H U R C H
7Ath aiul i£. E v erett Sts.
I’riJching II a ni. and 8 |>. in.
Sunday School 10 a. m.
H Y P. U. 6 JO p m.
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M..I . O
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liK T IlK I. A. M E. C H U R C H
I.arrabee and M< Millen S tre e t!
Rev. P. X. Runyon, Paator.
I'. L. Jam eson, A ü iita n t
Mt. O livet B aptist C hurch
Laut P i n t & S chuyler S trecta
Rev. K. C. D yer. P a a to r
Phone«: E ast 3333; T a b o r 1491
E sta b lish ed 21 T w n in l* # rtla a d
C. G E E W O C H IN E S E
M E D IC IN E CO.
c. i.r.r wo. ih« «r«ti
k n o w n lU rb w ilst, has
a a a éa • Ilf# s tu ily of
th « ru r« tt* « p h n w r lM
Ix e i ss m l by O rW nU l
lisstrU. If*trl**, Uud« an d
H ark , i i h I th#e##r««m , »
r<>m |sitinibd k l i tr u ly *
I
pfeife.
J. M. S i m m o n s
W heat M eeting Big Success.
Motor C ars In Franc«.
A ccording to a sta te m e n t m ade by
Flnunce M inister Doumer of France.
! the num ber of m otor vehicles In use
■ in F ran ce in 1924 totaled 572,243. Of
j th ese 200.895 w ere lo rries and th e re ­
m aining 371.348 w ere p assen g er cars
Including 18.890 taxicabs. T h ere were
also 24.686 cyclecars, 17.950 sid ecars
nnd 1.982 m otor boats In circulation.
No sta tistic s for 1925 sre yet av ailable
but It Is estim ated th a t the n um ber of
m otor conveyances now In uso In
France Is about 600,000.
HAS ENJOYED SUCH UNEX­
PECTED SUCCESS IN TH E
PAST YEAR THAT WE HAVE
D E C ID E D TO ADD A FEW
MOREBEAUTIFYING PREP­
ARATIONS TO OUR L IM IT ­
ED BUT EFFECTIVE L IN E
The follow ing is o u r
c o m p le te Jé at
S tra lt-T e x H a tr R efin in g To„*lc
$1 M
am Unit
K rfltir* k in k y , f r l i i y . c o a rse h a ir t o
m e d iu m , m n liu m h a ir t o good.
sStriiit-Tox llalr Grower
3Sc
pm cm
H«»t «wily p ro m o te « g ro w th o f th #
h a ir, b u t m ake« it ««»ft. p lia b le am i
lu s u r ia n t. A n c a c e llc u t prcM ing oil.
GloM-Tex llrillhintim«
Mr
p k lb
M ake« th e h a ir «oft a n d glossy an d
keep« it in s«Mid c o n d itio n w ith o u t
le av in g it oUy o r g u m m y .
S tr a lt- T e i H erb*
$ l ®0
pm cm
•g
1« a v e g e ta b le p re p a ra tio n t h a t ac-
tu a lly « tra ig h trn « a n d re s to re s th #
o rig in a l co lo r t o g ra y o r fa d e d h air,
C olor p e rm a n e n t pewit ively w ill not
r u b off, n o m a tte r h ow o fte n th e h air
1« s h a m p o o e d . T h re e «hade«: B la ck ,
B ro w n a n d C h e s tn u t-B lo w n .
K o ko m o S h a m p o o
« •e
par Wall
I i m a t * fro m p u r« e o c o a n u t o il!
c le a n , th e ic a lp am i r o o t, o f th « h a ir
in a n a t u r a l, h e a lth y m a n n a r.
B ronze B eau ty V aniah ln it C ream
Mr
par jar
X« « « n o th in g , gr#a»#lr«« v an ish in g
face c re a m t h a t w ill n o t grow h a ir.
B ronze B eau ty l.r m o n C re a m
Mk'
fm ju
1« n o u ris h in g , s o fte n in g a n d «tlm u-
la tin g t o th # « k in ; 1« filled w ith a
tr ip le s tr e n g th o f o il o f le m o n - m a k ­
in g i t I m ild , b le a c h in g cree m .
B ronze B eau ty Face P o w d ers
Me
am Ua
A re s u ite d t o a l l c o m p lex io n s. C a n
he su c c e ssfu lly u se d o n d r y o r o ily
sk in s. T h e sh m le s: H i g h H r o w n
■nd B r u n s a O /o tv a re fa v o rite s .
Mollygloftco
$1 .§0
pwjar
Is a sp ecial h a ir s tra ig h te n # r fo r m e n ;
p o s itiv e ly g u a ra n te e d t o s tr a ig h te n
th e m ost s tu b b o rn h a i r In fro m 10 to
20 m in u te s w ith o u t th e u s e o f h o t
Irons. W ill n o t In ju re th e s c a lp o r
tu r n th e h a ir red .
A<* K N T S WANTKI » KVKKY WHKR B
Strait-Tex
Chemical Company
600 F IF T H AVENUE
PITTSBU RGH , PA., U. S. A
PATENTS
O btained. Send m odel o r »ketch
and we will p ro m p tly send you a
rep o rt. O ur b o o k on P a te n ts and
T ra d e -m a rk s will be se n t to you
on request,
D. SWIFT & CO.
-------PA T E N T L A W Y E R S --------
30.5 Seventh Si.. Washinrton, D. C-
But w hat's th a t 1 hear at the window.
And who’s that who rattled the
door?
Why, the wind's swung around, and
the folks they have found
T hat It won’t be so floe any more.
Oh. the world's mighty flue on a pay-
night.
But It gits mighty cold In the fall.
And when old M ister Wind comes
a-bowlln'
Then you ask w bat you done with
It all I
Big C rain Cropa F orecast
P ro sp ects have seldom been b e tte r
a t th e p re se n t tim e of year for big
yields of w heat and o th e r g rain crops
in O regon and W ashington, although
m uch m ay happen to change condi­
tions betw een now and h arv est time.
W heat in e a ste rn Oregon is in fine
condition a t p resen t, due to plenty of
rain and an open, grow ing w inter.
Like T rading Dollars.
A ccording to governm ent re p o rts tho
exports of b u tto r from th is country for
th e m onth of D ecem ber last totaled
405.423 pounds, while durini; th e sam e
tim e we im ported 159.000 pounds more
than we exported.
Growing Seasons Vary
DIRECTORY
S üMxFxfí S K K H K S T i tov;;«k*7,
n p ilE I I E Is dancing' tonight a t the
*
bow'ry.
And the boys sod the girts will be
there,
And the girls will be dressed in the
best of their best.
And the hoys will have grease on
tbelr balr.
There'll be pink lemonade la the
arbor.
T b erell be things you can buy at
the stan d —
Oh. the w orld's mighty fine on a pay-
night.
When you've got a w eek's work In
your band I
Oh, the world's mighty floe on a pay-
night.
And the street will be full of tbe
crowd.
For they’ll all be In town, w alkin' np,
w alkin' down.
And they'll ail be so gay and so
proud.
For the trees by the ro td a re a-bl«e-
som,
And tbe grass mighty sw eet with
the dew—
Ob, the w orld's mighty One on a pay-
night.
For then w hat's a dollar or tw o!
Pnprnr, O re * —"Dr. Pierce’« Golden
Medical D iacom y il the very tie»t
medicine I have ever taken. I Rot to
where 1 w aj ronfiiird to my he<| lor lix
weeln. My blood wav bad and rny cir­
culation poor. My tiark hurt and I
auifrrcd with pain« and ache« all over.
I wat very wrak and nervout. I took
medicine« and doctore<l but did not
improve in health until I began taking
Dr. Pierrc'i Golden Medical Discovery.
Ily the time 1 had taken one bottle I
wai aide to be tin and around. I kept
on taking it and wai «oral well and
»Irony It built up my blood, my nerve«
were strong, and all tlic aches and pains
th'-appeaird from my hai k. joint* and
limbs. Now when I neeil a tonic or
bkiod medicine. I take Dr Pierce'«
Golden Medical Discovery and it never
fails.”—J. M. Simmons, 84 N. Jclferson
St
Put up in both fluid and tablet form.
Send 10c to Dr. Pierce, Dutfalo, N. Y-,
for trial package of tablets.
W. J. Kplllman. consulting econom ist
of th e D epartm ent of A griculture said
th at more and ho tter Inform ation was
Ip » *
p resented at th e Muro econom ic con-
•onJerful I for Is« tom- ^
Jp«
ferenrn, F eb ru a ry 11 13. th a n In any
•»liete. In th « tr m ake up
N N a t » »rc-utlca
o th e r g ath erin g In the U nited S tates.
• r « uw#«! ; p • r f • • t I y
harm l»»«, a n d m a n y
“
*
O rganisation of the E astern Oregon
r tv to a n d ho»!«« t h a t
**
W heat Leaguo was one of th e accom ­
bo uteteo aro unk now a
to th« m e illra l pn<f«te«b>n o f Inday.
plishm
ents of the conference. S tate
A V O ili O l ¿ N A T IO N S by ta k in g hl« rsm«*II«#
In tim # f<>r h tu m a ih , (tiu g h « , Coki«. lO.ou- Inspection officials and th e federal
inalidii h.lucr, I in«, U«lf. » oUrrh. HloodL
In fla m m a tio n , N e u ra lg ia a n d a ll fern«!# a n d supervision service were given a clean
chiLti o i atlm#r>t*
t oi l or w rit« , h e a t by bill of h ealth by th e farm ers, a fte r
m a il «.r p are* ! poo!.
charges of Inefficiency had been made.
C. G E E W O C H IN E S E Every d etail of w heat raising, fin an c­
M E D IC IN E CO.
ing. m arketing, discounts, cleaning,
U tH A M .i S U . . I , « . W . C o r n .. T V r*
etc. w ere tak e n up.
STW'I-TEX
LODGE
■y DOUGLAS MALLOCH
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
62nd St. and 39th Ave. 8. E.
Kublmtli S c h o o l, 10 A. M. Ilible
Study, II A. M. Y. i \ M. V. ao-
piety, 2 I*. M. Mrs. K. O. Johnson,
Leader. V mit era welcome.
■ . i ■in Qn —
PAY-NIGHT
Pythian Bath House
and Sanitarium
K nights o f Pythias c f N .
A,, b. A,, L>, A,, A« «inti A,
(O perating U nder Supervi­
sion o f U. S. G overnm ent)
41 i>V 2 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs Nat. Park, Ark.
H ot Radio-Active W ater Furnished by the G overnm ent
For All Baths. Saiutarinm has 10 Rooms, Did and Operating Rooms
H otel has 56 Rooms; T elephone, H o t and Cold R unning
W ater in Every R oom . Rates $1 to $3 p er day
B A T H RATES:
21 Baths . . . $1 3 .0 0 —10 B aths . . . .
$6.50
21 B aths to P ythians an d C alantheans, $8.50
I. B. P. 0. E. OF THE WORLD
NOTICE
< £ by M c C l u r e N » w i p * p # r 8 y n J l c « U )
Dahlia Temple No. 202, I. B. P.
0. E. of W., of Portland, Oregon,
meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesday
nights in each month at Stag Audi­
torium. All visiting Daughter
Elks in good standing in their re­
spective Temples are invited to
meet with us.
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1 D H O S A ID
"No sword bites so fiercely
a* an svil tongu«.”
CTUIB man who uttered these words
•L of wisdom was Sir Ralph Sidney,
one of the conspicuous figures a t the
court of Queen Elizabeth and one of
the queen’s favorite courtiers.
Sir
I'hllllp had an Intim ate knowledge of
S h o w in g S titc h e d D o w n I n v e r t e d Plait*.
the workings of the life at the court
question resolve* Itself Into “w hat dresses. P ause a moment ere you be­ of England’s monarch, and his re­
kind o f a suit?” Short coat or long? gin to rip tb e seam s of th is ;>erfectly mark, “No sword bite« so fiercely as
Sheath fitting sk irt or full? To the good little frock. I'erbaps all It needs an evil tongue," may well be con­
form er query th a answ er Is "short," 1» Just an added style touch or two to sidered a m ature reflection ou the
to the la tte r “ full at the lietnline.”
bring It up-to-dute, until it takes on meteoric rise and fall of so many fa­
T h ere are more ways than one of the airs of a brand new 1926 spring vorites of the queen.
carry in g out fashion's edict th a t the dress. W orth trying, at any rate.
Sir Phillip had seen many rtse to
hem line of the two-pieev tailored skirt
Now Just w hat might th is magic power, prominence and favor In court
be full. T here Is. for Instance the “style touch" be, you usk. and fashion circles, only to be dashed to oblivion
c irc u la r skirt, which Is the very latest answ ers In accents loud and clear, by the wagging of some evil tongue.
whim for tho tro tte u r o f cloth. Then “sleeves." Yes, Just a p a ir of ornate And when this man compared the
th ere are plaits, “kick,” box. knife aud cut-to-the-latest-pattern sleeves will biting of an evil tongue to a sword,
otherw ise with tb e lr placement us you tu rn the trick.
he knew whereof he spoke— for Sir
please, s t tbe front, sides, buck or all
Do you happen to possess s very I'hllllp Sidney was s w arrior as well
around. The point Is th a t fashion In­ simple sleeveless black satin frock of
os a man of letters, and it was on
sists. no m a tte r tbe method, fullness lust y ear's vintage? Looks hopeless,
th e re must be to tbe sm art tailored does IL from the standpoint of this sea­ the battlefield th at he gave his life
for his nation and his queen.
s k irl
son's style dem ands? H ere. Miss Home
Sir Phillip was bom In KenL Eng­
D
ressm
aker
or
Mrs.
Newlywed
or
Tbe model In the p icture shows the
land, In 1554. Upon completing his
education, be was Introduced at court
and Queen Elizabeth at once took a
fancy to him. As a m ark of her favor,
she sent him as am bassador to Ger­
many. Upon his retu rn he m arried
Frances, daughter of Sir Francis
W alslngham. and the sam e year
(15S3) the queen adm itted him to the
peerage. In the year 1585 he went
to the N etherlands.
In addition to his fame as a court­
ier and a soldier. Sir I’hllllp Sidney
Is known—besL perhaps—as a man
of letters. H is best known works are
"The A rcadia," a medley In prose
and verse a fte r th e prevalent Italian
style of the p erio d : "A strophel and
Stella," the first Im portant body of
sonnets In E n g lish ; and “T he Defence
of Poesy." published In 1595.—Wayne
D. McMurray.
by
Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, M issouri and
K ansas have a grow ing season of from
150 to 180 days. In th e New l£ngluud
sta te s the season is from 120 to 160
days long.
T
ueorgs
M atthew
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P A U L IN E Y O U N G ,
D aughter Ruler.
ROSE CITY LODGE No. Ill, L
B. P. 0. E. of W.. MEETS the
2ND AND 4TH WEDNESDAY
EVENINGS OF EACH MONTH
AT THE STAG AUDITORIUM,
38154 E. MORRISON STREET.
A L L VISITING BROTHERS
ARE CORDIALLY INVITED.
T. H. WILLIAMS, E. R.
STAG AUDITORIUM
38154 E. Morrison St.
E. J. MINOR. Secretary,
419 Abington Bldg.
Levi P.
LULA HUBBARD.
D aughter Secretary.
Syracuse Lodge, No.
1, K. of P .t m eets the
second and fourth F ri­
day nights each m onth
at the S tag A uditorium
38154 E . M orrison SL
BOYCE STRAIN, C. C.,
225 Mead St.
ARTHUR NELSON,
K. of R. & 8.
Post No. 118
Meets every first Wednesday night in each month at 8 o’clock
at tit
Headquarters and Club Rooms. 28454 N. 17th Street
AH ex-service men are welcome to join. For further information
CALL BROADWAY 5426
SAMUEL MALVERN, fa s t Commandtr
Adam a)
HE YOUNG LADY
ACROSS THE WAY
Tax on W indows
In early days of England th e m was
a tax on w indows and th e Influence of
th a t re stric tio n shows In th e fo rtre ss­
like a rc h ite c tu re of th e a n c ie n t T udor
castles.
H igh-B row n FacePow der
D isgruntled
“ I ca n 't tie a bow tie and 1 ca n 't
stick my h a ir back,” says Prof. Mag­
num Opus. “Som etim es I w onder If I
have a rig h t to call m yself an edu­
cated m an."— Louslville C ourier-Jour­
nal.
D eplorable Fire Loss
N ational w ealth on farm s d ecreases
$20,000,000 thro u g h fires alone. E very
seven m inutes a farm building b u m s
som ew here In the U nited S tates.
H ard to Account For
T he appro x im ate age of th e earth ,
according to a German scien tist, Is be­
tw een 1,100,000 and 1.200,000 yoars.
And we still have grow ing pains.!
i
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Roman M ilitary Road*
It is e stim ated th a t th ere were about
50,000 m iles in th e e n tire Roman road
sy stem of m ain or m ilttury roads.
C ham pion Cookie C u ttsr
A cookie-cutler th a t will cut 86 cook­
ies a m inute h as been perfected.
You Wank a Good Position
V«ry w ell—T a k o th e A cco u n tan cy an d
B u sin ess M sm vganw nt. P riv a te S so ra te ft-
sl. C a lc u la to r, C om ptom eter, fts n o g r a e
phle. P e n m a n sh ip , o r C om m ercial T ta .b -
ira* C ouraa a t
W hat D etachable S l e e v e * W i l l Do.
successful m anipulation <>f stltched-
down Inverted plaits. T he Jacket is
o f ultra-sim ple styling.
Short-coat
types .sim ilar to this one uro stressed
throughout llie season's modes. P elts
o r suggestion of a belt as Introduced
In tills yoiit til ill coat are very Im­
p o rtan t In th e styling of tailored suits.
Tweed, covert, oxford cloth, knshn
and checks larg e and sm all e n te r in
th e race for suprem acy.
Novelty
cloths are especially prom ising th is
s c iis m i
The la tte r are often set off
with trim m ings of solid «color.
In regard In short conte, w rist
length Is favored. A vogue Is heralded
for llielr w ear w ith contrasting skirts.
Answering lids sm art and youthful
mode Is u hlaxer costum e consisting of
Madame, If you plense. Is your chanct
to distinguish yourself ns nn expert
seam stress In the eyes of your family
nnd your friends. The fanciful sleeves
In th e picture furnish th e inspiration
for m any un hour's busy sewing. Sev­
eral detachable pairs of sleeves form ­
ing a partnership w ith one simple
black frock will Insure a sm art cos­
tum e for every occasion.
F or the sleeves shown first In the
collection, flesh-colored georgette Is
suggested with bandings of narrow
black satin ribbon. P erhaps you pre­
fer periw inkle blue or bright green.
E ither would be very effective. An
exceptionally pretty set In black and
gold lace Is shown to th e right. Moat i
accom m odating Is the lace and geor­
gette set which Includes a vestee as
well as sleeves and collar. It Is love­
The young lady across the way
ly enough to transform even the moat su js we all should have liked lo see
ordinary aleeveless frock or tunic Into
Mr. Lloyd George represent England
a ttire tm a rt enough for afternoon at the conference right from the start,
bridge or club meetings.
but she doesn't see but what Mr. Wells
JUI.1A BOTTOM LET.
has been a perfectly good substitute.
(©. ISIS. Western Newapaser Ualoat
h r M cC U r* N*w*t>*p«r S jn d lc * ! * .)
Manufactured only by
THE OVERTON-HYGIENIC
MFG. COMPANY
CHICAGO
MRS. E. D. CANNADY
312 Macleay Bldg., Portland
Pacific Coast Distributor
ROUGH WASH
DRY WASH
Pastel-Colored Felt Hata
Latest Designs in Combs
Pastel colored felt hnts, made by a
well-known English house, come in
all th e desired shades nnd have tho
virtue of packing Hat so th a t any num ­
ber may be tucked away In the hnt
box o r week end case.
Even with the bobbed coiffures
combs a re essential. The latest d e ­
signs from P arts both In tortoise shell
and Ivory nnd galalilh a re mads with
tops like a set of stairs. They rise In
stepn to the center. Some of them
are carved so as to fit closely around
the tops of the enrs.
Good Roads Facts
It needs small effort to persuade
1
th e salesm an who travels the rural
districts In nn autom obile th a t nn Im­
provem ent In the highways he tra v ­
Tha forem ost B u sin ess College of th«
M utt Be Thin
erses would result In g reater earnings
N orthw nat w hich h a s wo*» m oro A ccuracy
« w a rd s an d Q«ld M edals th a n a n y o th er
Compacts m ust live up to their
for himself. More calls per day, les­
<ohool In Amerloa. Hand for o u r gucosae
Crocodile Shoes
The th in n er the little cases
sened rep air hills, g reater demand
C atalog. F o u rth e tr« « t n e a r M orrison, name.
In harm ony with the ensemble de­ due to easier trip s by the farm er to
P o rtlan d . Or. Inna« M. W alk er Proa.
a re th a t hold m irror, rouge and pow­
der, th e more fashionable uud more veloped in tones of brown are sm art the store, all these would swell Ids
No. 8, 192«
one-strap shoes of crocodile leather.
expensive.
sales.
_
B e h n k e - W a lk e r
A superb toilet necessity. In four shades—Natural, Pink, Brunette
and White. High-Brown Face Powder has earned its place in the
esteem of the most discriminate and skeptical users of toilet ar­
ticles by its own distinctive merit and the complete satisfaction to
be derived from its use. Also a large assortment of toilet requisites
for the lady who cares.
E A S T 0883
EAST 0883
NEW SYSTEM LAUNDRY
O R IG IN A T O R S O F IN D IV ID U A L W A S H IN G
We Do Not Mark Your Clothing
WET WASH
2 I!i 1 WASH
607 E. Flanders, Portland, Oregon