The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, June 12, 1926, Image 3

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THE
D IV ERSITY IN H A T STY LES;
SPRING FRO CK S F O R TO TS
NEW GOLDEN WEST CAFE
the
GOLDEN W E ST HO TEL
In
tT K I t th in k in g It over. It a p p e n d
th a t m any fa ir head« have d e rid ­
ed to dree* up a lilt th la M uiuier, a n d
th a t th e ir hnla m uat full In Una w ith
th e tre n d uf atyle* In o th e r clothe*.
T o keep in line, h a ta a re le«a aim pl*
th a n th ey w ere, m ore diver*« In atylea
a n d m o re decidedly fem inine o th e r -
w lae th ey w ould uut harm o n ize w ith
th e g r e a te r elalM iratlon nnd d iversity,
th a t la th e k e y n o te o f d re es an d oilier
atylea. In fact, heuda h ave been
m uch neglected th e sam e sim ple and
a lm o st m eiinlnglesa sh a p e s covered
alt of them , old a n d young, so p h isti­
c a te d and
' i>
Im posing a n d o th ­
e rw ise h i '
v (tie a b su rd ity o f It
A
HOLIDAY & SMITH. Prop.
Special Sunday Dinner«
ADVOCATE
Regular Meal« Every Day
OPEN ALL NIOHT
ONLY A R O S E -
By D O U Q LA G M A L L O C H
I otitslde o f hom e w alla h e r w ith
endless a llu re ? H e r p lay tim e rlo tb e s.
| nnd th o se fo r little b ro th er, need not
give u s.m u c h concern th e shops a re
! full o f th em .
T hey m ust be strong,
idiiiple. easy to p u t on nnd ta k e off.
1 easy to w ash nnd Iron a n d color fas*
| If o f a p rettifies* th a t will help to
1 develop c lo th e s con scio u sn ess In d i­
m inutive ladles, before th ey know It—
. so m uch th e b etter.
T h e old, re liab le nnd fa m ilia r fab
- rlcs, gingham s, c o arse linens, cotton
b ro a d clo th s nnd o th e r s tu rd y cotton
winivt-s a re used for both little g irls’
and little boys* clothes.
Htyles are
| not g re a tly v a rie d -m ost frock* a re
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East India Hair Grower
(Operating Under Supervi- '
siun of U. S. Government)
A nd y e t p e r h s p s to o lig h tly
Y ou hold th e s in g e r 's song,
F o r c f tn d le s f l i c k e r n i g h t l y
A n d d r e a m s a r e d r e a m e d f o r lvBff
B efore a d re a m becom es a th in g
F o r m e n to o t h e r m e n t o fli ng.
T o fli ng, a s s o m e t i m e s y o u s u p p o s e .
A s l i g h t l y s s t h e y fli n g a r o s e .
415% Malvern Avenue
Hot Spring* Nat. Park, Ark.
Hot Radio-Active Water Furnished hy the Government
For All Baths. Sanitarian has 10 (twins, Diet and Operating Rooms
Hotel has 56 Rooms; Telephone, H ot and Cold Running
i Water in Every Room. Rates $1 to $3 per day
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B A TH RATES:
f 21 Baths . . . $13.00—10 Baths . . . .
$6.50
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21 Baths to Pythians and Calantheans, $8.50
I. B. P. 0. E. OP THE WORLD
NOTICE
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Dahlia Temple No. 202, I. B. P.
0. E. of W., of Portland, Oregon,
meet« the 1st and 3rd Tuesday
night« 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.
"1
aok
Do you covet le a rn in g 's p rise ?
C lim b fo r h e ig h ts a n d ta k e it;
In o u r s e lv e s o u r f u t u r e lies—
L i f e is w h a t w e m a k e it.
A VARIETY OF DISHES
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S. D. LY O N S
316 N. Central
Dept. B
Oklahoma Oity, Oída.
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all.
L a te s t H a t Stylo«.
OUR WAY
1« Steam Cleaning or
Quality Cleaning
French Dry Cleaning
Preaaing and Dyeing
Not merely sponging
There i* a difference
and placing a hot iron
between our way of
on and in this way
doing work and our
work the d;rt into the
imitator*.
Our cue-
garment. In this way
tontrrt' clothe* alwayi
much harm is done in­
look new and have a
stead of making the
more aristocratic took.
garment look like new.
We care for and store your suit while you are out of the city
T H E RKQAL
ha* (luwiitsl upon us uud th e re ac tio n one-pleco
uffulr*
w ith
m atching
bloom ers, w h e th e r for play o r not. Hut,
U ou.
H e re Is a g roup o f p re tty s tre e t hat* by m enus o f v a rie ty In p a tte rn e d fa b ­
th a t a re tra v e lin g In th e rig h t d ire c ­ rics. by com bination* of p lain a n d fig­
tion. T h e re a re m any o th e rs In differ­ u red fab rics, th e m an ag em en t o f deco­
e n t sh a p e s, w ith sq u a re, high cro w n s ra tiv e to u ch e s a n d m ethods o f fa s te n ­
und w id e r brim s, nil rev ealin g g re a te r ing th e re Is en d less v a ria tio n of th e |
Shallow yoke* and
d ig n ity a n d finer a r t In m illinery sim ple sty les.
mode«. T h ese a re sim p le hat* th a t hem s o f p lain m a te ria l on p rin te d m a­
h av e m ade a good iM-glnnlng to w a rd te ria ls m ake sm a rt u tility dresses.
mode« th a t a rc fu r m ore fla tte rin g T ucks, sh irrin g * o r p laiting*, provide
th a n th o se th a t h a r e gone b efore for for re q u ire d fullne** a n d very sim ple
em broidery o r fancy s titc h in g ure the
se v e ra l years.
T w o Im p o rta n t new -*ty!e point* d is ­ m enus o f In tro d u cin g am u sin g finish
tin g u ish th e h a t a t th e u p p e r le ft of Ing to u ch e s— a s little an im als, bird*
th e group, th e high crow n w ith and q u a in t (lower*, th n t ch ild ren love
W hen I lie sto ry Is o f p a rty frock* or
c re a se s In It a n d th e m anagem ent of
th e trim m in g w hich Include* a sash o th e r d re ss-u p clothes, It iu tro d u c es
nnd en d s o f w ide so ft ribbon nnd finer a n d lig h te r fabric* alo n g w ith \
rose. A ta ilo re d h a t a t th e rig h t Is m ore e la b o ra tio n In m aking, m ore
v ery sim ply trim m ed by n ribbon col- h an d sew ing a n d th e a d d itio n of llttie ,
R egal G l e a n e r s , T ailors a n d H atters
127 North Siath Street, Bet. Gliaan and Hoyt (with tha Orange Front)
P h o n e B ro a d w ay 1399
Satisfaction or No Pay
Knights o f Pythias o f N . -
A.) S- A,, E,, A .| A, and A, *
A n d w h a t o f w o m a n 's p r a y in g ?
8 h e p ra y s b e c a u s e she feels;
8 b e h a s h e r lo v e d o n e s s t r a y i n g .
H e r g r a v e s by w h ic h sh e kn e els.
P e r h a p s to o l i g h t l y w e e s t e e m
T h e g a r d e n 's rose, th e p o e t's d re a m .
T h e c o m ra d e 's sm ils, th e w o m a n 's
prayr—
Ah, if m e n k n e w , ho w m e n w o u ld
caref
<C by McClure Newspaper Sped lr ete .)
If you are bothered with Falling
Dandruff, Itching Scalp, or any Hair
Trouble, we want you to try a jar of
HAST INDIA HAIR GROWER. The
Ircme.ly contain* medical properties that
(go to the roots of the Hair, atimulatea
the akin, helping nature do its work.
I.ravc* the hair soft and *ilky. Perfumed with a
halm of a thousand flower«. The be*t known remedy
for Heavy and Beautiful Black Eye Brown, also
restores Gray liair to it* Natural Color. Can bo used
with Hot Iron for Straightening.
Price Sent by Mail, 60c; 10c Extra for Pottage
for 1'oeUge.
Pythian Bath House
and Sanitarian
O n l y ft s m i l s m e n s m i l e y o u .
O n l y ft l o o k o f c h e e r ,
A m o m e n t to b eg u ile you
W h e n s o m e d a r k d a y Is h e r « —
O n l y ft w o m n n ' s p r a y ' r a t t i m e s ,
A s im p le t h in g lik e roses, rim s«.
A n d s m i l e s , n n d o t h e r t h i n g s th f t t
men
A n d w o m e n g i v e u s n o w e n d th e n .
A n d Is It n o t t h e r a i n i n g
A lone t b s r a in b o w b r in g s ?
I)y l o s i n g , n o t b y g a i n i n g .
W e le a rn th e w o rth of th in g s .
A n d m e n w h o s m i l e h a v e l e a r n e d to
sm ils
B ec a u se th e y w e p t som e o th e r w hile.
M en g i v e t h e i r s m i l e s t o m e n . I n d e e d ,
Because. God k n o w s, they k n o w the
need.
Will Promote a Full Growth of Ilalr.
Will altto Heat ore the Strength,
Vitality and the Beauty of the
Hair. If your liair ia Dry and
Wiry. Try—
a g e n t *« o u t f it
H a ir G ro w e r, 1 T em p t«
1 S iiim p u b , I P i M ain e
I Far*» C rea m a n d d ire e .
fo r eel)ln « , t i tSa C a i r a
N LY ft s o n « w e flirt« you,
A« aorrift w o u l d fli ng ft r o M ,
Pftrhn pft m o r e b n r d t o s i n g y o u
T h e n ftometlmftft y o u ftdppoe«.
T h a n y o u e u p p o e e , It s o m e t i m e « s e e m s .
W h o t h i n k th ft t s o n g s s r s o n l y d r e n r a s ;
A n d w h ftt'« ft r o s e h u t j u s t n flo w '#
T o w i l t , t o w i t h e r . In n n h o u r ?
A nd lo n g th e p la n t w a s 'te n d e d .
A n d lo n g th e g r o u n d w a s tilled.
A nd m o rn in g s cam e, a n d ended.
B e f o r e t h e c a l y x filled.
B e f o r e t h e b u d b e c a m e t h e ro e «
T h a t from a g a rd e n som eone th ro w s.
B e f o r e t h e b u d b e c a m e a flow r
T o w e a r u pon y o u r b re a st a n hour.
THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER
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Mail Order* Solicited
IN E X P E N S IV E and simple- d e s­
se rt w hich will be well liked by
PAULINE YOUNG,
Daughter Ruler.
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Is:
F ru it D essert.
T ak e o n e-fourth o f a pound o f d ried
a p ric o ts, soak and cook, sw eeten w hile
hot a n d m ash th ro u g h a s ie v e ; w hen
cold add th re e rip e b a n a n a s w hich
h a v e been p u t through a c o arse p u re e
sieve, m ix well a n d serve w ith flavored
w hipped cream . H e ap th e p u re e In
sh e rb e t g lasse s a n d top w ith th e
w hipped cream .
Rice Drop Cakes.
Add one-h alf cupful of m ilk to tw o
c u p fu ls o f cooked rice and one well-
b eaten e g g ; add tw o tab le sp o o n fu ls of
flour, o ne-balf teusixionful o f sa lt, a
teasp o o n fu l o f b a k in g )>owder a n d one-
h a lf cupful o f shred d ed coconut, u n ­
sw eetened. Mix and drop on a well-
g reased griddle a n d cook u n til brown.
S erv e w ith m aple sirup.
ROSE CITY LODGE Ho. I ll, I. LULA HUBBARD.
B. P. 0. E. of W.. MEETS the
Daughter Secretary.
2ND AND 4TH WEDNESDAY
EVENINGS OF EACH MONTH
AT THE STAG AUDITORIUM,
Syracuse Lodge, No.
38Ba E- MORRISON STREET.
I, K. of P-, meets the
A L L VISITING BROTHERS
second and fourth Fri­
ARE CORDIALLY INVITED.
day nights each month
at the Stag Auditorium
T. H. WILLIAMS, E. R.
381)4 E. Morrison S t
STAG AUDITORIUM
G.
N.
W H ITE, C. C.
381% E. Morrison S t
IM «S HWI
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E. J. MINOR, Secretary,
ARTHUR NELSON,
419 Abington Bldg.
K. of R. & S.
C heese Soup
T o a q u a rt o f hot m ilk add a slice
o f onion a n d cook fifteen m inutes.
R em ove th e onion and add tw o table-
sp o o n fu ls each o f flour a n d b u tte r
cooked to g eth e r. Add to th e r o u p and
cook five m inutes. Add a cupful of
rich g ra te d cheese a n d w hen It 1s d is­
solved se rv e a t once.
"}VU^ v<tJSL L
A SA F E IN V E ST M E N T
Levi P. Jones
Post N o. 118
Meets every first Wednesday night in each month at 8 o’clock
at its
Headquarters and Club Rooms, 2841 ; N. 17th Street
All ex-service men are welcome to join. For further information
SA M UEL M ALVERN, P u t C tm m a n d tr
CALL BROA DW AY 5426
1921. W ee te rn N ewspaper Union.)
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W IT H GOOD D IV ID E N D S
As Told by
Our First Preferred Shares Pay
Irvin S. C obb
You 7.2% on Your Money
M O R TIC IA N S
W H Y YOU SH O U L D BU Y T H IS STOCK
ALMOST STARTLING
1. Our business is firmly established, well managed
and permanent.
T.N T H E days w hen F ra n k A. M unsey
w as In a c tiv e ed ito rial c h a .g e of
his v a rio u s w eekly and m onthly p u b li­
c a tio n s he had a serious-m inded office
boy w ho took th in g s lite ra lly —and
w ith due delib eratio n .
O ne day C ongressm an T h o m a s B.
H eed, th en s p e a k e r of th e house, cam e
from W ashington to New Y ork aud
dro p p ed Into th e office of M unsey's
M agazine to see Its p ro p rieto r. Be- j
tw e en th e fa m o u s p u b lish er a n d th e I
fam o u s sta te sm a n a close bond of i
frie n d s h ip e x iste d — th ey w ere both
sons of M aine, fo r one thing, a n d they
hnd been In tim a te a sso c iates for years.
T h e bulky Heed stepjied Into the
anteroom und w ith o u t giving hla nam e
said he w ished to see Mr. M unsey. T h e
office boy told him Mr. M unsey w as in
c onference and Invited th e c a lle r to !
h a v e a sent. M ore th a n h a lf a n h o u r ,
p assed be fo re th e c aller w as a d m itte d
1 to th e Inner room . T hen he to ld Mr.
^ M unsey how lie had been kept wait-
'ng.
In d ig n an tly th e lu tte r Issued fo rth ¡
!
a n d descended upon th e y o u th fu l |
k e ep e r o f th e o u te r gates.
"D o you know w ho th a t g entlem an
1 Is th a t you've k e p t d aw dling about
h e re ? ” he dem anded. “T h a t la th e
H on. T h o m as B. R eed of M aine t”
*Tm so rry , Mr. M unsey.” sa id th e
youth. “I th o u g h t all th e tim e It wus
D r. Jo h n H all.”
“B ut don’t you know th n t D octor
H all Is d ead ? ” said Mr. M unsey.
“Y«s, sir,” said T ru th fu l fu m es,
T h a t m ade It seem ra ttie r s tra n g e to
m e th a t he should be calling.”
2. Your savings will be safe.
3. Your income will be regular and dependable.
4. Dividends paid by check first of each month, or
quarterly.
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5. Exempt from State Personal Property Tax.
6. Dividends exempt from Normal Federal Income
Tax.
Investm ent Department
820 Electric Building
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P O R T L A N D ELECTRIC PO W ER COM PANY
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W A N T E D
E X P E R IE N C E D
OPER A TO R S
FO R B E A U T Y PARLOR
Applicant must be experienced in all
branches of the work—especially Permanent
W aving, Marcelling, Bleaching, W ater W aving,
Dr*««*d for th* Party.
la r a n d a w ide bow. It tins a b a n ­
deau below th e u p w a rd c u rv in g brim .
Below It a s im ila r sh a p e In a n o th e r
b ra id h a s a w ide folded c o lla r "of v e l­
vet ribbon, g ra c e fu l loops a cro ss th e
back Hnd a very h a n d so m e Jew eled or-
num en t a t th e fro n t. T h e la st and
p re ttie s t o f thl* little collection b o asts
th e fa sh io n a b le c re a se d crow n, u b e ­
com ing, d rooping brim , a c o lla r and
g en ero u s bow of v e lv e t ribbon and a
c lu s te r o f sm all blossom s m assed
a cro ss th e back. Kven to read o f thla
n ew m illinery fills one w ith e n th u s i­
asm a n d to seo It Is to re jo ice a t th e
re tu rn of b e a u ty In h e ad w e a r.
W h ere w ith a l sh all little M iss Two-
to Six be clothed, now th a t sp rin g
b rings h e r th e open d oor to e v ery ­
w here nnd th e g re a t w orld on the
furbelow s In ribbons, tin y silk poeles
and n a rro w laces.
C repe de chine.
d o tted sw Iss, fine d im ity o r voile.
g e o rg ette c re p e nnd tnITetn silk nre
all ap p ro v ed m edium s for little lad le s'
Im p o rta n t d re sse s und poplin Is often
chosen fo r the d im in u tiv e boy. T he
sty le s a re ab o u t th e sam e a s In u tility
clo th es a n d g a rm e n ts m ay be e ith e r
long or sh o rt sleeved, but a re b rie f as
to s k irt length.
F o r little to ts th e c irc u la r cape, w ith
s c a rf c o llar, and a rm sla sh e s. Is an
a d o rab le m in ia tu re o f grow u-up style«,
e n tire ly p ra c tic a l for th e sm a lle st of
p rom enuders. It is m ade o f vurtous
woolen clo th s— tw ill, bro ad clo th , baa*
k et w eaves o r tlnnnel am ong them .
JU L IA BOTTOM I.KY.
<(©, III«. W«at«ru N«w«pap«r Union.)
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Applicant will please state experience, age
W rite to
PROCTOR H A IR SH O P
600 Fifth A v e .----------- Pittsburgh, Pa.
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m a n .m r i.iJ
Red and Blue
Changing Line*
Black and Red
A sm a rt llttlo d ro ss o f tilnek velvet
h a s a w a istc o a t m id pip in g s o f red
creile do chine.
held In closely a t th e w rist by n nar- \
row band. O ne still sees m an y plain,
close fitting sleeves.
You Want a Good Position
Behnke-Walker
T h e fo rem o st B u a ln e ia College o f th e
N o rth w est w h ich h*« won m ore A ccu racy
F o r S o u th e rn W e a r
Award« an d Gold M edals th a n an y o th e r
school
In A m erica. Send fo r o u r B u ccem .
A close riv al o f crep e d e chine la
C atalo g
F o u rth S tre e t n e a r M oirlaon, I
s h a n tu n g silk w ith Its ro u g h e r su rfa c e P o rtlan d . Or. Isa a c If. W alker, Pro«.
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and firm te x tu re . It com es lu th e most
d elig h tfu l pustel shades.
Main 4322
High-Brown FacePowder
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.
Manufactured only by
THE OVERTON HYGIENIC
MFG. COMPANY
CHICAGO
MRS. E. D. CANNADY
312 Macleay Bldg., Portland
Pacific Coast Distributor
ROUGH WASH
DRY WASH
R ed nnd blue Is n color com b in a­
T h e sleeve o f th is se a so n show s V ery w ell — T a k e th e A cco u n tan cy and
B n sln esa M an ag em en t, P riv a te S e c re ta ri­
tion a s In ev itab le ns sp rin g Itself. In signs o f g re a t developm ent. F u lln ess al, C alcu lato r, C o m p to m eter, S ten o g ra-
11« s m a rte s t version It a p p e a rs In an begins u su a lly ab o u t th e elbow a n d Is \ p rlr. P en m an sh ip , or C om m ercial T e a c h ­
er«' Cours* a t
t-nseiuble c o n sistin g uf n tw o-piece
frock o f red c rep e de clilno topped
w ith a cap e coat o f navy blue k a sh a
lined w ith red.
Montgomery at Fifth
Phone Day or Night
I d by th « C e n tra l I-raM A n o o la t lo s .)
Dying, and Bench work. ...Salcry and Commission.
and give references in first letter.
J. P. FI NLEY & SON
p . N. u .
No. 24, 1926
BAST 0883
EAST 0883
NEW SYSTEM LAUNDRY
O R IG IN A TO R S O F IN D IV ID U A L W A SH IN G
We Do Not Mark Your Clothing
WET WASH
2 111 1 WASH
607 E. Flanders, Portland, Oregon