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    PAGE FOUR
THE
Saturday January ¿I, 1928
ADVOCATE
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M ORE A BO U T “ARROW
W O M A N ’S R E A L M
Düilv Fashion Hint
T IP S ”
Thoughts for a 1 housand Sermons
BY DRUS1LLA DU N JEE
By
(Continued from page one)
(Continues! from page one)
tarv of the Child I abor Commission
because she enforced the law against
one of its members You will recall
the North bill under which the child
ren of the state were to he exploited
so that this rash and indiscreet offi­
cial could he disciplined ’ So I ask —
where will this divine judgment of
the Minute Men come from?
Qucston 2—Their battlr cry i<:
“America for Americans”. Please.
Mr Peter, do I understand that cor­
rectly’ My studies in ethnology have
taught me that the only R E M . Am
ericans we have in this country arc
the Indians You, yourself, according
to your name, came either from Ire­
land or England—X ou are not an o-
riginal American
\nd the Supreme
Ruler, Mr Locke, must have als<
been bs>rn on English soil—unless
either or both of you arc Indians.
Granting your American citizenship,
however, (a) —Just how long must a
person have lived in America to lie-
long to our exclusive "America for
Americans" aristocracy’ (b) —ta n I
and my black brothers and sisters
come in under your sacred banner’
Although oud forebears were born
in Xfrica, some of the original im­
migrants smuggled them into this
country and sold them as human
slaves So please answer questions
both as to (a) and (b)
HOUSTON
House to rent, furnished ( all Wal
MK7.
After 7:30
TH E POWKK IN RIGHT TH INK When the boy grows older and the
burdens
and
responsibilities
of
life
ING.
(From Collier's Weekly)
duroy bands for bracelets and gold-
fall upon him, he will find men
NOTICE.
Pretense may be protection - to plates (it's all plated of course) coil
Thought* Are Deeds And Many working beside him at lighter work
women who »car gems. 'Her jewels ! fringe for necklaces, carring and hair
and
higher
pay
because
they
prepare
FOR SALK
Become Crime»."
are paste,’ was once a whisper which ornaments.
Even newer are 'dia-
themselves for skilled place« They
would lowtr a woman many rungs on iitonds' - long necklaces to swing ov-
A great deal depends upon whether have THINKING positions Our old
ISJ I OMth S t, Ml labor
on the social ladder, according to cr one shoulder, finished by a dia- j
we have accustomed oursrlvs to cr people should attend night schm
District, inodmi 4 r bungalow,
Katherine Sproehnle in the current mond tassel and set as if the glitter-
thinking rightly or wrongly. AN lien and learn how to master these nov
hardwood floor», furnace, lire
issue of Collier's.
‘ Now,” she says, ing squares of paste were real stones
a man indulges in high thoughts, hi* problems
place, laundry travt, bath, gas,
"it it an accolade of smartness.” ... .. Thse are very expensive.
As a race it is vital that wr learn
life walk will be upward but if his
elec window shades; you may
"it is an accolade of smartness.”
Pearls will always be popular. Miss
thoughts are low the deeds of his to think for bettering conditions to
move right in.
“It was the coururiers of Paris who Sproehnle says. “Certaintly in this *
life will correspond. Men today arc morrow Just now as a race wr are
buoyed up and carried this interesting country this year it would be hard to
inclined to be too lazy to do their living for today, thinking for the ad
PRICK 15500.00
and profitable new mode. So im­ find a waif so poor that she didn't
own thinking and many a man is h i - vantage of ourselves and our own
Terms
pressed arc couturiers with artificial have string of whitcy-pink or yellow
successful becuse he let' another man family Ws’ must grow to a greater
jewelry that they have gone into the opaque glass around her neck or in
do his serious thinking for him You statue Wr must Irani to ferl syinpa
Donald G Woodwaid, Agl
business themselves and for the past her top drawer You can get very 1
hear them say, "Oh I do not want ! thy for the teeming millions drsti
211
5th St Atwater 31(15
year or o have not only ordained the nice pearls at the five- ten store, and
to think" they prefer to think on * lute of opportunity Wr must lay the
mode hut have become designerc and the usual department-store price for
foolishness and when the hour of foundations for unborn generations.
manufacturers as well. With the san­ an empress' ransom is $3 95. You
crisis comes he acts before thinking A host is coming on behind us and
Neat lurnished rooms on car line
ction of Paris to support them it was can buy delicate triumphs of science
and almost always to Ins own ruin wr must work out the ways hv whch roupie ot single Call (Sell 4 7 54)
easy for people to appreciate the oth­ which will match or imitate your real
When we think carefully over our they may build a belter life and
er advantages of this movement to­ pearls for $5000 a string ify ou put
life conduct and weigh projects * e surer prosperity
THE VELVET COAT
AGENTS WANTED
ward paste which has outgrown being your mnd to it
As a race wr arc not advancing
we are not liable to make serious mis­
"The only w ay one can tell the real •
a fad
An outstanding fashion is the stand­
takes How often arc wc caused to many wavs Wr are going rotili^
"There are, for instance, the stern from the imitation pearl is by biting \ ing coat, and an upstanding detail ia
To sell the famous BLACK PAT­
ifricve bitterly over hasty actions a circle because wr have not learned
principles of economy and love of them, according to an enthusiastic . the newest collar. This model, m
to
think
nghl
Wc
arr
not
advancing
TI
RECORDS
(Electrically Re­
when
it
is
too
late
to
mend
them
I
'he
black velvet, emphasises the shut
variety which lurks in eve'Tv human manufacturer. Real ones are rough
straight luie and is particularly adapt-
psalmist say«. "1 will think upon my to bright promise» because wr think corded) The best race record« on the
Then there is the consideration of gainst the tc/th. imitations smooth
ed to the urc of the woman of
way and 1 will turn my steps unto wc cannot. The Hebrew children inarkrt W ntr today to 'I lie t Imago
hip. The fronts are dart-fitted on th«
robbery. A jeweler told be that one This grain could be put into the smi­
thy statutes "David know lli.it the wandered in a circle forty years
shoulders, under facet! and closed to
Record Co, Sheboygan, Wisrunson
thing that has hurt the real jewelry i ulated pearls, but the process would
thought must proceed the deed They were tiiurniurers. people not
the neck. Turn hack cuffs trim tha
business markedly
in these days of be so expensiv that they would cost
sleeves Medium sirequ ires 3 yard*
thinking
right
The
Promised
Land
Whoever doe* your thinking for you
£4 um .1 i material, m
unrepressed gentlemen, who feel
it as much as the real ones,
will be sour master Wr are at the was only a few weeks ahead of them
Pictorial Review Printed Pattern No.
n o t ic e : r e a d e r s
their inalienable right to hold up a ; There is one thing lacking in the
mercy of tliosi who can outthmk us but they waited forty years After
4112. Sixes 35 to 45 bust. 50 cents.
fellow ctizen if the spirit moves them, imitation gems, according to the wri­
The man who doses mentally will sixty-five years of frerdom, if we
is customers’ fear of being hit over ter. “Imitation gems have no soul,”
Question 3— If the government is wake to find himself the slave of eve­ have not learned t<> think right, when
The Sunflower Cottage at Seaside
Miss Henley for many ypars a to be controlled according to the di­ ry trying condition Coldly thinking are we going to begin) Those of u will hr open I haul, going and
the head for their jewels. Insurance she concludes. "They have no emo­
tional appeal The thrill, lust and public stenographer at The Portland vine judgment of th< Minute Men— alone lights the vs ay
is also a big factor.
of faith shall pass into great bless ( hi istilla« at rrduerd tales Write or
The costumes now deCTeed bv the strange joy that real stones bring ha- gone to the New Heathnian in a exclusive in it' membership as to
We are backward today m an eco­ iugs but the iiiurmurers must die on phone J W Curry. 107 N 14th St
Taris experts, to be complete, demand cannot be conjured by the most ex­ like capacity. Her many friends and American Indians only—will it be
Portland, Oregon Telephone Broad
nomic wav because wr have let the this side of God'« promises
jewelry. “This season,” Miss Spro­ quisite artistry. Perhaps it is a mag­ acquaintances at the hotel Portland, "a government of the people, by the
way
1541—Adv
white man do our thinking for us
back 1 regret so very much her going How­ people and for the people and that it
ehnle adds “much of it is gold in met­ ic quality that nature hold
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Subsc the for The Advocate and
Hr takes advantage of us in many
al and gold-brown in color of stones for her own And in appeasement and ever, since she has so decreed, all will not perish from the earth"’ Will
rases
I
once
blamed
them
fur
it
HOUSE FOR SALK on East
vend il o a tuend for th>> Niw Year
to go with the brown tints which atonement ceases their value is prac- wish her greater success and happi­ the rest of us poor devils, sons and
Now I do not for whin a xian be-
ness in her new place of labor
which have been ropes, golden cor- ticallv nil "
Yamhill
Streci. For fuither Informa
daughters of immigrants who came comes too lary to do his own think­
The bell boys and waiters at The over either in the Mayflower’ it in
n o t ic e : o k f i n a l a c c o u n t
ing and another man must reason for
tion call Broadway 53)7 —ad.
H IT AT ELK S GREAT SHOW O LIV ET QUARTET MAKES BIG Portland contributed to the purchase the prison ship of E ngland and
his sustenance and welfare it is nat­
In
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
State
of
of a floral piece in honor of Mrs. E'rance and. are thu- not eligible to
Francis A Watson, mother of Ed­ member-hip in your divinely appoint­ ural that hr is going to charge for his l Oregon for the County of Xlultno- ARE YOU GROWING LONELY
srviccs As a people we must solve
ward Watson one of the bell boys at ed by
I have a «everthr art to cheer you, if
Commandcr-ui-Chicf-Locke- our social moral and economic pro- mah. Department of Probite
The Portland.
In the matter of the Estate of you wish wealth und happiness, write
of-Denver-organization— will we be blrms. When we do so, we will he
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of the people or for the people’ The more prosperous, upright and a more j James Franklin, deceased
S James, Drawer
C , Hollywood.
Mrs Eliza Alexannder (nee Day) Minute Men will be the "by the peo­
Notice is hereby given that Robert California —Adv
happy people.
and her*mother, Mrs Xf E. Day, mo- ple” who do the governing XX ill we
I Srarcic, as the Administrator with
Today young men have the advan­
i tored to Portland recently from their be “people" or what’ According to
the will annexed of the Estate
tage of going to school and of learn­
home in Victoria, B C. The two were . the noble phraseology of the pledge.
i James Erauklin, deceased, has filed
Sitbseribe (or "Ihr Advt cate, the
for many years citizens of this city. , I fear that wo will be just plain ing to reason; yet we find plenty of his final account and report as such
They returned home Friday morning uhats. I beseech you. Mr Price, tell young people who do not want to Administrator, in the abovr entitled •nly Negro n e w s p a p e r m tile stute
powers j l ourt, and that said Court, by order
January 20tth While here, they were | me what we of the black race «hall deyelop their reasoning
í l
SEND YOUR
FU LL NAME
the guests of XIrs Marion Cumby. 1 be’
duly made, has appointed Wednesday,
AND DATE OK BIRTH AND RE;
the
I8th
day
of
January
1928,
at
the
W E L L KNOWN WOMAN AN­
hour of 9 30 o’clock in the forenoon C EIV E A STE L L A R NUMERO!.
Question
4—
Granting
again
your
OGY READING I R E I
AND
SW ER S CALL
i of said day, ami the Court Room
^
G
S
L
D
M
O
s D
MISOTO^“
American citizenship acquired thro"
Olivet Male Quartet which scored ..a great hit every right at the Rose
—0—
said Court, i I the City of Portland, LEARN HOW 1 PAY TWO DOL
our immigrant ancestry—if you be
(Continued from page one)
City Lodge's big show, "A Night In. My Old Kentucky Home" at the
County of .Multnomah. State of Ore EARS FOR NAMES AND AD
Labor Temple Auditorium, 4th and Jefferson Streets. The show which
i ^ ease the pam ' not an Indian—where in the world which the deceased was held Inter­ gon, as the time and place respective D R E S S E S — M. CONNELL. UH
' are you going to find your member­ ment in Lincoln Xfrmorial Park Ce­ ly. for the hearing and settlriiirnt of
closed tonight, is said to be the biggest attraction ever staged by the col­
SAN JULIAN ST LOS ANGELES
ship? I note that you "pledge your­ metery The deceased leaves a hus­ ! said final account, and for the hear CALIFORNIA. —ADV.
ored Elks. We go to press too early ..to announce the winners of prizes.
Nothing brin ip such com.
selves to a strict ob-ervance of ALL band. Allen E. ETowers and four
forting relief a* the original
ing and settlement of objections
the laws of the land" 1 11 wager my sons, all of whom arc grown, to ihereto, if any there hr
Baume Ben gué. It starts to
drive out pain as soon a*
A letter from Xfr. and Xfrs. A. H thing."
next month's salary—(I cannot u-e mourn her passing; Xfrssr- Llyod.
Dated and first published Dec­
you apply it.
this month’s as it is already mort­ Ralf, Ellmer and Irvin All reside in ember 17th 1027
Morrow tells how much in love they
1.AK0 CH EM ICAL CO
Xfr. Joe Cage writes The Advocate
gaged) and you cannot find 100 per­ Portland.
are in their new environment. Ber­
X T THE ORIGINAL WENCH
Sell our Quick Selling Toi
Last publication January 14th 1928
sons of such spotless integrity in
keley, California. They are domiciled from his home in Albany, Oregon,
XIrs E'lowers will be greatly mis­
"ROBERT L. SEARCH-,
let Goods and Medicines.
Portland I mean it seriously and I'll sed, not only by her drvoted family, Administrator with the will annexed
in a modem California bungalow, telling how much he enjoys reading
(A N A lC llia V I )
Big profets. Pay us wh d
put the cash with E. D. Cannady any but by her host of friends Earth’s of said estate
with hardwood floors throughout the paper. Recently when the W il­
sold- Write quick. We irusl
time you name And 1 want you to loss but Heaven’s gain
and tiled bath and kitchen and many liams Jubilee Singers were in Albany
E. H Cahaiin, Alt irncy
begin with yourself and the aforesaid
other modern improvements. Xfr. where they gave a concert. Xfr. Cage
you.
members of the legislature and pick
states: "Tomorrow is an eventful had the honor and pleasure of enter­
Bootblacks of Harlem, N. Y arc
Subscribe for l he Advocatr am 123L-a Jefferson Street, Mem
out a few at the police station and up In arms against the old blur law
day in our family and we're all work­ taining them on two occasions. Xfr.
phis, Tennessee.
wander thro’ the Court House, and recently invoked to close the boot semi It to a friend for a New Year’
ed. Mary Jane (their eldest daughter) Cage plans to be in Portland on
goes to school for the first time. I Xfundav the 23rd
toddle along down to the City Hall black stands on Sunday The Lcgis- present Only $2 50 per year
For all stomach and intestinal
don’t know that it'll do her any good
Xfy $50 is there t say that you can- lature lias been asked to amend the
ril \T ItAIIY YOl ’VK LONGED Foil
troubles and disturbances due
but the teacher may learn some-
not find 100 men .f such lily white law to permit Bootblacks to work
Subscribe for The Advocate $2.50.
to teething, there is nothing
M m .
Iliirton Arivi««* Umuen urn
consciences in Portland—men or half a day on Sundays
4*
■
better than a sale Infants’ and
M«»tli4*rh<M»4l mul 1 4>ni|xi ninnali Ip
women either, who obey all the laws
C hildren’s Laxative.
NEGROES AND NEGRO L IF E
A LL the time So question No. 4 is,
WINS HIGH HONOR
F o r «r<v«*r«l y * « r « f v i a <1«Miinl th#
lil#* am I li K o f mnl horhfMMt." wrltr-» \ ir n
"Where will you get your law abid­
M i r w r i t llu rto n o f Kamaiui C it y . ” 1 u«r*
Ruby
Annie
Pickens,
daughter
of
Negro in fiction
ing membership*
r r r i f i ly n rrvo tm und auh).< | to p o rlo d r
rs
inslow
Xfr and Xf rs. William Pickens, of Xlillin "God's Stepchildren"; Van • f tf- m lilr? latlf fr’ M tiK » tu l ln»*l«H .hollf%
N'ow I firn th»» proud m o th e r o f a lK*f»u
yrup
Anyhow children of 99 5 per cent New York City, was recently elected Vechten "Nigger Heaven"; Whit, ifu l litt le» (littitth trr nnd • tru*' f'ompftfi
loi» n H«| I nun i nation to m y hu«l»«iid.
I
Americans, I don't think we need to to the Arista Club, the highest schol­ "Fire in the Flint"; White, "Flight"; t».
1 1 « y •» hu n d re d « «>f o t h r r w o m en w ould
58 Individual Home Treatment
Ilk*-
to
know
th
e
***«
r
r
t
o
f
m
y
happln«*«*
arship
Club
of
New
York
public
I Wiley, "Prowler"; I’etcrkin, "Black «toi I v i l i K in d ly re v e a l It to a n y m ur
be much afraid of the Xfinutc Xfcn
Booklet Treatises
nohow. There tain! be no such angels school system She has the honor of ' April",
n*’d w o m a n w h o H ill w r it * m r "
Mm
H u rton offi-ra h#*r « d v lc « r n l l n r i y w ith
Negro in Art and Literature
in this stretch of the woods because being the only colored member in
ut < hn rii'v
Hh«* hint n o th in g to «»*11
Mhoulil I m * nddrofoted to lir a .
they aint enough people who kin lav the club
^ C ullen, "Color”; Fisher, “Negro Spi­ I.«»Mtr*
Mnrjcnrrit llu rto n , 000 M ■(«»**« hw*»r-it
S
d e , > ""9 ,h e
'a w of n a tu r s you
their hands on their hearts and swear
rituals' ; Green, " Lonesome Road", K n min n ( ’it y. Mo C o rrra iK in d i’iii’fl w ill l»i
D ortZ
* i a y 0 U r‘ e'f
»»« a 'l-n e -.tl fro m w h ic h you .o ffe r
M trh tly f-otifidcntlal.
No. ¿ 2 €
A dv.
fealty to such a pledge. No sir, they
S n .
i S l i
' « " : : ' ’ ’ “ ..* h « ’ 1" " »raatisa on a v i r y e .m m o h
(six plays for the Negro theatre);
aint horned yet.
A n Am azing Success Green, "Lord’s Will and Other Caro­
lina plays"; Guillaume, "Primitive
,.7„”p7::,in: oBrrTcV,cc.n
j
v r s r -
Negro Sculpture", Handy, "Bluei”,
th»r a a a i» f iL 0 th * r,,, , t ,“ " n «e“ *»r r s u ffe rin g i n i w II h e !0 g ‘ ve you
the a s s is ta n c e and re lie f y c u are eeeking
a 8 * '
Fever
an
anthology; Hughes,
"Weary
Blues”;
Johnson,
"Book
of
American
Z Z
Z Z s J'r'r«f>»r
' i . X Z r * ? Z.I*.
' , » “ »ir.
' t ' * ’* -#r,
Ur
" ‘U
u 7*.
« « " X,.,r
»
'— '« r .
-, A a h , m ’ 1 , , - ,,-4.
The Chewing L A X A T IV E
Madam C. J. W alker’s
disappeared. N o a tta c k e t er since,
Mr b oy fo llo w e d y o u r in s tru ctio n s end r id
Negro .Spirituals”; Johnson, "Second
h im s e lf a t b o ils .”
Co
Book of American Negro Spirituals”;
r St. F I X ) R E 8. L o t A n j» !o i, Cal.
Chew It Like Chewing Gum
Stop them quickly—all their danger« and
¡Kennedy, "Mellows”; Odum, "The
W O N D ERFU L HAIR
di«comfhrts.Endthefever and headache Pi r,e
WHAT EACH BOOKLET CONTAINS
A pleasure to use. Very efficient.
Negro and his Songs"; O’Neill, "All
the potion*out. Hill* break colds in 14 hour«.
Children love it. No taste but that
They tone the wholesy«tem. The prompt, re­
which y s ? '“ ., , w «.rtnih* C° m"’°n “ U* " * <h*
» '« "
GROW ER
God's Chillun Got Wings"; I’uckett,
of sweet mint. The most popular
Please
come
in
and
pay
your
bills
,
liable result« have led miliums to rmpli >y thera.
u n ,,.? '.n i , ,7 7 '** «•’" '" e n s s n s s hom e tre a tm e n t le euggested fo r
j
"Folk
Beliefs
of
the
Southern
Ne
laxative
because
it’s
a
“
*atuber.”
Don't rely on lesser helps, don't delay.
y ° v r * Pccial ca se , to a ss is t to b rin g a b o u t c u re o f th e a ilm e n t
15c and JSe. — ' 1'
I gro"; Scarborough, "On the Trail of
ir n.d g 1 : Z
h* b ,t’ °f •*t lB 9 - « « r c le ln g (e x e r c is e . illu e tra te d ) etc ’
Our creditors insist that the money
Be Sure Its «A ll I v , Price 30c
is
for
sale
at
I
I The Negro Folk Songs"; Torrence,
Here
is
the
Liât:
you
owe
us
be
put
into
circulaton.
"Negro
Theatre
Plays".
I—A sm
22—
r ia ta k M «
47—Paralysis
Fant T rau W a and
?—Adhss.sM (nasslx) 23—
Negro in Life
JS—Pra lapsus et
Richardson’*
F a it«« Arche«
8-
A u ili
Or pa-ta
24— Gallatone»
| Dowd, "The Negro in American Life"
4—
Appendiciti«
Get Red Bua
_
lira
4
§
—
Prestati'
O
isard
ara
with portrait
5— Alt**«
SO—Ganarrtiea
Confectionery Store
17—Pattai Treuil«
DuBois, "Darkwater”; Graham, "Soul
6— Aut«-T«i*mta
S
O
—
H
air
f«n
»•*
39—
R
hau
m
ati»«
H
O
L
L
ID
A
Y
-H
O
L
LID
A
Y
7—
8«c4%flt«
»trau
t
i
52—
Ri-i-ta
of John Brown"; Kennedy, "Black
51— Bed »»ettifi0
Hay Fe*«f
3 0 — B u it u r e
*— eiMtf Preti are (hl(fe) 20—
27—H«ad*r h*
In the Golden West Hotel
S I — S f ï a - J l W ea k -*« «
Cameos"; Locke, "The New Negro”; WOMEN, WEAK, TIDED, IIIIN-
Tonsorial
Parlors
9— Bl#*d Pricsur« (ln»i
20—
H
eart
O
aratfa.
(M
al«)
DOW.N AND NKDVOim
10— B re a tt ( La m p i I r t(t«>
■ ent
40—
Gtreafth
Moton, "Finding Way Out", biogra­
11— BrcnchitU
2*—
H
eart
(v
alv
u
lar
(CaiRiat at)
125 North Sixth Street
or who u u n v r ovnrlnn puma, patna In
12— Catarri« ani Ctldt
leakage «f»
90—
Bypiifli«
'acu
t#
phy;
Pickens,
"Bursting
Bonds”,
bio­
(In-
lower
piirt of th.* Nt..inn< It, h.-iirlnx
19—CiravlatiM (dafaetlrt) 50— laaaaaia
and ehranif)
down pains, f.-maln w*akn »aara. In-ad
19— Canati patita
II —Kidaay Staate
41—
Taaaila (diseased)
graphy;
Sandburg,
"The
Chicago
In
our
present
location
we
14—C patiti«
ii.-hoa,
lifo-kip
h«-, melancho lia, deapond-
1
2
—
L
iver
Treuil«
7—Diabete«
16—Daafne««
33—
H a n atrua 11 « r 1 42—
Tubertulaaia et lia
Race Riots"; Seligtnann, "The Negro '■nry. nervoua dt rn nio -menta, finali. « of
DESTROYS
10— Dittati«« Diaardara
(
P
alR
fu
I)
n.-al.
fl.-etlna
and
Ind.-filiate pallia,
•
pat*
94—Drapay
34— MenatruatiaR
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