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THE SA T U R D A Y , NOVKMUKK 12. 1MT — asms aw ■ Y1 Thoughts for Thousand Sermons BY DRUS1LLA DU NJKK H O U ST O N We mr iiuilylnit Ihv trail« «1 tlu- a v rr a g r man cannot afford any more righteous, thr cla«n whnn. dull pros ^ here wi rr highly pedigreed c-rws m per* in lhr rarlh "T he rightrou* the lot, high grade chickrn« without number, with fruit and vegetables 111,111 honor* thr Lord with hi* *ub • lancr and Ihr first fruit» of hi* in products of their own toil These crease. So «hall thy barn* br fillrd two tithed and there was always a with plenty " Fifty-five year* ago plate for th r poor or lodging for the mv fathrr wa« building hi* first erring girl who n r r d r d help back on church in ( Irvrland, O h m O n r rvc- th r road l.rl us look fa r th rr into the life iiing hr went down into thr base- mi nt of th r building i mf »ought a of th r rightrou« man and discern the p lrd g r from a young wagr earner. attributes that bring to him Gird's I hi« young man was John f) K orkr- blessing« "T h e lip« of the righteous feller who gavr him hi* one wrrk* know what is acceptable." We know «alary of fourteen dollar*. Thu» hr many who a rr «rnsationally attractive laid the foundation of the w orld’s but whose lips are constantly e m iti'i*t beneficent fortunr by rightrou* broiling them in troublr. T hey speak giving (mil fillrd In« bam* wilh th r words that stir anger and arouse envy, thus making cnim irs for their plenty. C ontrary to these My friend what you and I lark future project« today in p r o s p e r i t y , wr lack in g en are turn of wisdom, who in any erosity W r claim to have faith in crisis can speak th r a e crp tab lr word (iod but frar to »Irp out on hi» p ro They have b o n dragged before kings mise« T h e fortune nt John I) Rock- and m agistrates and saved themselves rf r ll r r in our hand» would b r a m e n by Ihr gracious words that fell from ace si, Im d has to have quieter way» their lips T h e D E S IK K of the righteous is to fill our barns with plruty. Spine ol u» if wr had money would ra t our- only (rood Tins type have only «rlve* into th r g rav r in a short time; hearts of kindliness and well wishing other* of us would go down iu th r to other* . G rirf collies at the fall of whirl-pool* of frivolity and las- their enemy. O h yes there are such iivioune«*; »u God ha« to m e tr out to people, from such you and I have u« according to our little faith and fallen away. He knows no darker our m eager g r u e m u o t y and prrhap* hurd Negroes who would br general favorites in a white community. it i« b e ttrr (or u* that way. (iod ha* manifold way* tc bit«« thr T hey look upon the men of the earth rightrou», with one it i* in health, or a» their brothers and the same came happiness, wealth c.r fame In your back to them T O all we must have the feeling n n g h b o ih o o d arc th r humble upright, who have a successful gaiden and of good will and the w ords of con- hanging fruit w hrn th r seasons fail sonsolation given tim r and o p p o rtu n fi r the rest ol u*. generous men and ity to establish such relationship as women who have always selected th r a race, we will find ourselves received fir«t fruits ol that g ard rn and fruit u r r g a rd le s s of race, creed or wordly W ashington said for the ministry of th r poor. T h ey station. Hooker have thr plenty from (iod that carries that he had to plead with God for (’r a r e with it They trust God day such a heart tow ard A l.l. men, it was not naturally his nature to forgive but by day and know no lack ' f r w s u m m e r s y . o I va s 4 « » i « l t n ! he climbed that hill and America • « n i l to r in a ( | i u - Institute and writes his name a« one of thr great- »•a' trif a stoppm p!.it • with a quirt r«t three or four of his century atm osphere T h e rooms were clean SKI T H E E X H IB IT IO N OF and spotless, there were no rxpensive rug« oil thr floor but they were able N E G R O L I T E R A T U R E A T T H E to put upon th rir tabic« lo o d s that the P U B L I C L IB R A R Y NOV 18 & IV ADVOCATE'. uesm HOOK REVIEW ym mu y&i&u PAGE THREE W O M A N ’S R E A L M By E L E A N O R K R IL EY B U R ST IN G B O N D S I. B. P. 0. E. OP THS WORLD T H E S E W OM EN MAKE YOU in a »mall dressmaking house. Revo lutionary ideas were seething in her mind But whenever she expressed one of them in a dress, it was consid ered queer. So she realized that, for th r exploitation of her theories the 'would need a house of her own. On th e signing of the armistice in 1918, (Concluded on page four) By W EAR William Pickens, Field Secretary of th r National Association ofr th r Ad "W om en have beaten men again. vanrem rn l of ( olored People T w o women of Paris rule the dres s Published by The Jord an & More making world The startling fashion* Prr»». Review courtc«y Jou rn al of of the Jazz Age are produced by Negro H istory women," declares M ane B Kay in the NOTICE ITii» work I» a revised and enlarg current issue of ( oilier'» It is the ed edition of Mr. Picken's autobio story of Gabrielle < h a n d - 'Coo' Dahlia Temple No. 202, I. B. P. graphy published in 1911 a* "H eir of Chanel as Pari* call* her, and Made 0 . E. of W., of Portland, Oregon, Slave»". It will be rem embered that leine Vionnct, m aster minds in the meets the lat and 3rd Tuesday the earlier work gave an account of world of fashion nights in each month at Stag Audi Mr Picken's parentage, hi* connec torium. All visiting Daughter "Madamoiselle Chanel," she say*, tion« hi Arkansas, hi* early educa “is exceedingly pretty, chic, young, Elks in good standing in thair re tion, hi» development as a youth, the and is today at the head of one of the spective Templet are invited to hardship» he encountered, and final largest meet with ua. dressm aking establishment* ly the beginning of hi* college career. in Europe, and there ' are not three DOLLY PARIES, The m ost interesting portion of the people living whose verdicts an fash Daughter Ruler. former work tell* of hi* experiences ions are a* authoritative as her* In at Yale, the excellent scholastic rec her fir*t little shop hat« and sweater* LULA HUBBARD, BOSE CITY L 0D 0E No. I l l , L ord. and the honor* which he enjoy were sold over the counter by Mile D aughter Secretary. B. P. 0. E. of W„ MEETS the ed at th at institution. Chanel herself. T o d ay *he i* one of 2ND AND 4TH WEDNESDAY In tin* new edition, however, there the richest business women in ! ' ranee. EVENINGS OP EACH MONTH is much m o le recent inforrmation, "soco Chanel's »hare in the revolu AT THE STAG AUDITORIUM, which ha* been requested by persons tion in fashions was tjie contribution Syracuse Lodge. N a 381!/, E. MORRISON STREET. lung since interested in Mr. Picken’s of the sport« mode Tsrday her sports 1, K. of P-, meet* the A L L VISITINO BROTHERS career. He has, therefore, brought costumes are worn from morning till second and fourth Fri ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. this up to date by addig his ex pe night by women the world over, in day nights each month riences during the twelve years. to w n a» well as country, in the house at the Stag Auditorium T. H. WILLIAMS. E. R. These include »uch account» as his a* well as on the golf course. T hey 381% E. Morriaon St. STAG AUDITORIUM career as a college teacher, his tour have even invaded the realm of even E. W . A G EE, C. C. of Eiurope, his conflicts in batttling ing dress. 381% R. Morriaon St. 718 U nion Avans* M. for his rights in the south, and final "Chanel is responsible for these ly hi* connection with the National innovations which make women look W Y A T T W IL L IA M S, Secretary, Brown Association fr thr A dvancement of like children," says Miss Ray. "She 708 Maryland Avena*. 1 K. of R. A 8. Colored People. takes the typical clothes of childhood O n the whole, the book is in te re st —the two-piece jum per d ress, the ing In addition to being an autobio skirt to the k n e e * ,,-th e unbuttoned skirt, the sw eater and pleated skirt, ‘ E X Q U IS IT E L Y STYLED graphy it is w ritten in a peculiar style of which Mr Pickens himself the party dress with its shoulder Flat crêpe, flannel or fine twili would be appropriate for tbit stun only is capable The au tho r ha» little knots • and use* them without change ning model. An applied band, under regard fur th r conventions restrain for grown-up« And, true to her th eo which the dress is cut down from the ing other writers, ju s t as he disre ry of dress, she refuses to trim her left shoulder, supplies a neat trimming clothes, o r if she trim s them it is with effect, while the lower edge of the gards them in his public lie He has upper-front section is trimmed with hi* own way of doing things, and, a bit of themselves - a scarf; a sash embroidery The skirt, cut in four a bowknot, a cape, a bolero, a ban d therefore, follows his own style in pieces, has plaits at the tides Medium writing an autobiography. While this ing of the fabric. She ha« put all w o size requires 3% yards 36-inch mate rial. may be objectionable to some, it of men into play clothe* Pictorial Review Printed Pattern No. '*The other im portant feminine fig fers an opportunity for the study of 3971 Sizes 14 to 18 years aid 34 tc 42 bust, 50 cent*. E.mhroidery No. th r man and, above all, for under ure in the fashion world today, M a 13040, colored transfer, 35 cents. .' standing a liberally educated Negro deline Vionnct started as an appretice who reacts to the things of this life in a way peculiar to himself. From such works, the historian of to m o r will «each you the great dietetic truth row will haev to write, not only the The moat in valae-The fat quality that races» fermentation of food is H istory of the N egro race, but the respnsible for many symptom* and history of the civilization to which [ ’ ailment« caused by indiscriminate r a t this race is contributing H itherto Will Promote a Full Growth of Hair. ing and wrong mixtures of even good the Negro ha« been too often regard Will alao Restore the Strength, foods. ed a« a negligible factor in the tho t Vitality and the Beauty of the of the world But the increase in the Hair. If your Hair ia Dry and H y D r . F r a n k M c C oy production of work* of this kind will Wiry, T r y - A u th o r o f "Thu Faut W ay to make im possble for any man to write H ea lth “ the history of the age without taking these w orks into account. D IE T Years ago, when I was a confirmed grtarian, it was my good fortune collie across a book written by Dr. Iisbuiy, an English physician This ok o u th n rd a tr eatm ent for di- isr which struck a nrw note in the idy of dietetics The writer claimed cure practically every ailment by icing the patient on a dietetic re- ue, consisting of ground round ak and raw vegetables The claims put out were so startling that I mediately started cxpcrimcntiag wording to his system to find out lat there could br in his claims. I was agreeably surprise«/ lo see :h diseases as Rheumatism and ight's Disease diappcar rapidly un- r this strange treatm ent, which was diayictrically opposite to the a l lied dietetic procedure in such ca- I. Ity careful, unprejudiced investiga- n 1 soon discovered th r reason this rolutionary diet yielded such re n ta b l e results. First of all, it is vr- siniplc diet, and that alone ac- niit* for a great deal of its success, so, all excess food fermentation is aided m the absence of any starch- or sugar*. Even with the large a- mnt of protein food consumed, harmful effects arc observed ir withdrawal of all foods having a idency to produce flatulence im- •ihately relieve* one from the dis- .«* of being a "walking gas factc- If o th er diet systems have not Iped you. try this Salisbury regime ■ a week and watch the good re ts Daily Salisbury Regime I'hree times daily cat one-fourth a pound i.f Salisbury steak with her to m atoes or raw celery,a* do cd One half h ou r before each al drink one pint of warm water, o sip onr pint of warm water while- ling the meal Prepare this steak by grinding rough a meat grinder only the red. n part of round steak from which fat and gristle have been removed lis is more palatable than llanibur- r steak, as the absence of fat gives an entirely different flavor than icn the fat is left in, and makes it >re wholesome. Make into thin (ties and bake in the oven for about e minutes or pan broil in a dry hot n without grease. r ■\fter you have used this diet for out a week, return to your usual ll-balanced diet a n d -y o u will find iny sym ptom s, such a* flatulence, ve ¿¡appeared, his diet can be repeated occasional- with marked benefit, 1 he result* ÉL Daily Fashion Hint w. w. Buy For Cash Here A n d Save the Difference THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER Health & l > Diet Advice T H E SA L ISB U R Y j LEWIS GIVES SOUND .ADVICE A D V IS E S RACE TO LOOK O U T FOR OWN IN T E R E S T S ; — SH O ULD SU PPO R T TROTTER W H O T H R O E Q U A L R IG H TS LEA G U E K E E P S RACE BE FO R E P U B L IC A T T E N T IO N — C O N SPIR A C Y OF S IL E N C E ON RACK PR O BLEM T H R O ’ C O O L ID G E Boston, Mass. Nov. 8— Monday night. Liberty H all was filled with an enthusiastic audience gathered on th r eve of the annual conven tion of the National Equal Rights League held in W a shington D. C. O c to b e r 25-/8 Albert G.Wolffj Esq , presided Hon. Williams If Lewis delivered the principle address which was punctuated frequently with applause He said liberty was w orth woorking for and fighting for. T h r apparent indifference of the colored people is to be deplored, he said " I f they are satisfied with the way things are go ing, they arc very easily s a t is f ie d " The speaker declared th at President Coolidge has solved the Negro’ p ro b lem. T h ere appears to exist a con spiracy of silence. In th r past, such men as Rlrase ad Vardanian raised their voices loudly to stir rectal strife and prejudice. Now, their voices are still T h e politicians are not talking about the Negro any more. It ap- pers that a gentlem an's agreem ent was entered into in the last campaign by which the republicans should do as little as p o s t i n g for the colored man in the no rth ern states therefore nothing should be done for him in the South "P eace now reigns at W a r saw,” declared the speaker. W hc i southerners appear content with m a t ters concerning Colored people it bodes ill Mr, Lewis also urged independence in voting. T he republican party, he contended, has undergone complete change. The repblean elephant now appears to he only a curiosity and fit for th r Sm ithsonian institute, W ash- ngton. Mr. Lewis highly commended Mr T r o tt e r in the work lie s doing. He said the National Eisual Rights League is a t , present doing more than any other organization to keep the race before public attention. O th e r addresses were made by Mrs. M. 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