TUE Saturady, March 31, 1928 ADVOCATE PAGE T fiR E E a . IN WOMAN’S REALM Women mull ui« their head« in»ida laid on dry toweli, after rolling, and and out to gel that wall groomed look left in a flat poeition If the towlea win. h it more to ba daalrad than tha are laid on a window acreen and thii moat pracioua gown. lays Elizabeth balanced between two chain, the air MacDonald Osborne, (aihion eapart. will circulate under aa well ai over In the current leave ol tha Gollitr's and the garment will dry much falt­ er. Measurement« ihoud be taken Weakly M ill Osborne lati forth certain before the garment ia washed, and it rulai which if obicrved will make eve* should be stretched in the right width and length before it is allowed to woman appear her beat. "The time and money ipent at pick­ d ry " Mise Osborne follows with rules ing out your clothei,” the »ay», Mia not 10 important ai that devoted to tak­ for the care of shoes, hats and coata. ing rare of what you buy Old cloth- For instance she says, "If there ia a »• well previed, neatly bruahed and great deal of good fur on a coat, take intelligently cleaned look far better it to the furrier's rather than the than new clothei wrinkled and sloven- cleaner's, for the ordinary dry clean­ ing is bad for fun. Don't put fu n In tended to It is "Think, before you buy a dreai, the sun or near anything hot how you are going to clean it. If you safest to send them to storage for irek an economical drcn, don't buy the summer, and it is wige to let a a pirated one; each time you vend furrier look them over from time to it to the cleaner'i you pay eatra for tim e" "These are all little things," she the pleating A lio it ii wiic. if you «rill buy plcati, to have vtlch frockl concludes, "but the difference they in dark colon cr figured fabrici make is very great It is true that those who look wcll-carrd-for spend They do not need cleaning eo often "There ihuuld be one waahable more time o> money on it than those it Ik dreai in everyone'! wardrobe who do nor. but not so much more The dainty look and fragrance that as you might think They spend both go with a freihly tubbed frock give to better advantage" an aitoniihing amount of pleaiurr both to the wearer and whoever may , he looking at her * • . poll ehould be removed with a dependable cleaning fluid immedi­ ately after taking your dren off 1 Don’t let it get a grip on the vitall of the fabric "Unleae you have a «killed laun- dren or maid," the addi "you had better waih out your walk garment! yourielf Thii kind of walking ought not to be a hardihip for anyone Use mapiudi and iqueere the i»apy water through the garment No dam- hge ia ever done in the waebin of colored facbrici It ii in the DKY- INO that itreake form Waih the i garment quickly and never let it loak Mime in two or three water«. Thii ii important Squeeie, but never wring; wringing will pull the threads of the silk out of place. Wrap in two or three towels and roll in as tight a bundle as possible Take it out of ! the damp towvls and shake it untill , it is nearly dry — crepes and light > silks dry very quickly Iron before it is fully dry, I must go back to say that one towel should be slipped inside the dress, one placed under and one over, with the sleeves on top of the top towel If the sleeves have ACCENTING THE UNUSUAL different colors in them, stuff a small On* gets______ w r_ _ , of ' of ___ die ___ deep posati towel in each, the object being to a- the mode from this frock m Mack vet and figured satin The lower edge void letting one color touch another while there ia moisture in the mate- ! of the long-waistcd bodice is pointed, as is also the yoke. The skirt is rial formed of a circular flounce, which is attached to the Mouse Deep cuffs to "Woolen fabrics can be washed rurrrsound with the skirt trim the successfully the same way In this ugatting Iting sleeves Medii urn sis* re­ case be sure that the rinsing water is quires 2Y, yards 39-inch figured and i y,r<* P**in material. of the same temperature as that in Pictorul Review Printed Pattern No which it was washed They should H id Suce 14 to IS years end 34 to not be shaken or hung in drying, but 44 bust, 45 cents. Daily Fashion Hint FOR T H A T “ PAIN T-U P” JOB SEE Education Placed “P O R T E R S T O On High Plane S T R IK E ” Nvahvillv , Tenn , March 29—The Sul* Department of F.docation. bead- ad by Hon Parry L. (Jamed, Sute Superintendent of Public Instruction, ha* adopted the following as Tenn­ essee's educational creed and ia giv­ ing it wide circulation throughout the state in the form of attractive ban­ ners: WF. BELIEVE That every child ia a future citiacn of the state, aaset or liability. W E BELIEVE That it is the ob­ ligation of the state to ae* that every child has equal educational opportu­ nities WK BELIEVE That every child has the right: T o attend school every day during the school term; T o go to school the same number of days as every other child; T o be instructed by a trained teacher; T o go to acliool in a building free from fire haiard; T o attend school in a building that is located in a healthful environment, that it scientifically built and equip­ ped and kept saniUry; T o be transported'to school if trav­ el distance is too great; WF. B ELIEVE That every child Where medical and dental inspec­ tion are available without charge; Where organised play is considered a normal activity and is provided; Where the love of home, the de­ sire for its improvement and an ap­ preciation for the beautiful and good are taught; Where cooperation in activities is encouraged; Where appreciation of society, its struggles and victories are made clear, its challenge to the future made personal; Where the selection of the life work of each individual ia not left to chance; Where the individual is trained for his life work; Where the problems of the school come from the problems of the com­ munity, state and nation and not al­ together out of books "Uncle Jack” Oivei A Bit 01 TAM PER W IT H BOOKS SENT TO JAIL Philadelphia, Pa.. Mar 26— Four registrars of the Sixteenth division of the Fourth ward received jail senten­ ces from Judge Joseph H. Taulancin Quarter Sessions Court, after a mo­ tion for a new trial had been denied them Jail terms of nine months were given to Conttanzo Cadrone, Samuel Canfrani, and Beverly John­ son, a colored man, all South Phila­ delphia. and all of the same neighbor­ hood. A three months' sentence was meted out to Michael Di Natalie, the jury recommending mercy for him These men were charged »rith having inserted thirty-two names on the re­ gistry lists Attorneys for the de­ fendants noted an appeal, and bond was put at $2500 for the three, $1000 for Di Natalia RASMUSSEN & CO. PAINT AND VARNISH MAKERS Office and Salesrooms: Northeast Comer Second and Taylor Streets -aSéMì KOUOH WASH DET WABH E A R " IMS EAST 0M3 NEW SYSTEM LAUNDRY C. Gee W o 2$ yeara in Portland ORIGINATORS OF IN D IVID U A L W ASHING C. GEE WO W e Do Not Mark Your Clothing CHINESE M EDICAL HERBS COM PANY. INC. WET WASH * IH 1 WABH 807 E. rundan, Portland, Oregon Portland’s Electrical Shopping Center The Portlnd Electric Power Company’s Home The Electric Building At Broadway and Alder Streets Is in the very heart of the business district. The Electric Store on the First Floor is Portland’s Electrical Shopping Center. 262)4 Alder S t S. W. Corner Third S t, Portland, Oragon. Principal railway ticket offices, and interuban railway and stage ter­ minals easily accessible PORTLAND ELECTRIC POW ER COMPANY Electric Building, Portland, Oregon Timely Advise To Porters GEORGE DID IT George Clgrk. a celebrated negro I minstrel, on one occasion when be- j ing examined as a witness, was «*- verely interrogated by a lawyer "You are in the mmistrrl business, I believe *" inquired the lawyer "Ys*. air," was the reply, f "I* not that rather a low call­ ing’ " "I don't know but what it is, sir," replied the ministrel, "but it is so much better than my father's that I am proud of it.” The lawyer fell into the trap What was your father's calling?" be inquired "He was a lawyer," replied Clark. Portland, Oregon March 26, 1928— T o Ihe Editor: As 1 glance over my race «reek- tics, I notice this headline in several of them. At once it reminds me of the great economic unrest that eaiata among the wage earners at this time But what interests me most in Dahlia Temple No. 202, I. B. P. these headlines, what I would like to 0. E. of W., of Portland, Oregon, learn, the dope I'd like to get neat to, meets the lit end 3rd Tuesday is, on what sensible basis are such nighta in each month at Stag Audi­ assertion made I would insert here torium. All viaiting Daughter for the benefit of my co-workers lo­ Elka in good standing in their re­ cally, read editor E. D Cannady's spective Temples are invited to editorial, “ Stick to your job ”, in the THEN TH E FIG H T STARTED meet with us. issue of the Advocate of March 17th. Two grocery store politicians had DOLLY PARIES. If there has ever been a time that become abusive in their argument the race men of Portland should stick Daughter Ruler. "There’s just one thing," one of to their jobs, that time is now You them cried, “ that uvea you from be­ do not have to speculate on condi­ ing a barefaced liar " BOSK CITY LODGE No. I ll, L LULA HUBBARD. tions here at this time, but just try "And what is that?" demanded the B. P. 0. E. of W., MEETS the Daughter Secretary. to get a decent job up town It can't other, bristling up 2ND jjfD 4TH WEDNESDAY be done ------------------------------------------*- "Your whiskers" EVENINGS OP EACH MONTH If you can get a better one than ---------- AT THE 8TAO AUDITORIUM, you have, 1 don't blame you for tak­ Syracuse Lodge, Ida HE KN EW TH E GAME 381% E. MORRISON STREET. ing it and at once 1, K. of P., meets the A man lost his wife mysteriously , A L L VISITING BROTHERS There are less than one hundred second and fourth Fr*. and a friend advised him to advertise ARE CORDIALLY INVITED, (100) porters in the Portland district, for her day nights each month -with their dependents they will prob­ at the Stag Auditorium "No, I'll not do that," said he. T. H. WILLIAMS, E. R. ably number two hundred ( 200 ) souls 38154 E. Morrison St. "W hy not?" asked the friend "A d ­ dependent on the Pullman Company STAG AUDITORIUM vertising brings results." L. A. ASHFORD, C. C. for a livelihood,—nearly half of them “ I know it," said the husband j 328 Wheeler St. 381% E. Mormon St. own or are buying their homes, They "That's just the trouble " arc good citizens, working bard, hon­ H. B. TRUITT.* W Y A T T W IL L IA M S . Secretary, estly and patiently every night, hop- j K. of R. A 8 IN TH E COOKING CIAS 8 ing, longing and waiting; but still Teacher—"W ho invented the holes ; making ends meet, and I am of the opinion that there will have to be a in the doughnut?" Esther—“ Oh, some fresh air fiend, , greater light shown, a stronger wind blown or a better reason shown than Oh I guess ” Mr. Totten has thus far shown, to Rector—"H ow is it I never see you cause them to go out, or even talk : in church on Sundays, Mr Shooter?" strike Strike? What for? When 1 Gamekeeper—"Well, sir I don’t men become dissatisfied with their want to make your congiegation conditions, they generally take it up j smaller!" with their employers, and ask for a Rector—"Make it smaller, what -1 consideration that will lead to a ever do yon mean’ " AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE change And then after all reason­ Gamekeeper—"W hy sir, if I came able terms have been turned down . to church half the others would be and you can't come to some agree­ out poachin.'" Agents for ment. then, and only then, it would Botterick be time enough to think of some o- i Just Natural —“ Liza, you remind ther way of getting your desire But me fo’ all the world of brown sugar." Patterns at this time the porters have not ev­ “How come, Sam?" and en asked for anything. Whenever "You am so sweet and so unrefin­ Publications fhey have gone before the company ed' The most in valoe-Tb* in quality with their grievances, they have come Buy away better than when they went in, but we get more each time and the company has not said that the last agreement was final, and we did not sign for any definite length of time So why not keep asking? In our condition, we can do better working ‘with" the company than we can working "against" the company. It would be alright if we had something to back us up with, even another job But to take a chance of walking up and down Sixth street, is foolish. I know conditions locally and just a- bout how far any of us can go alone Take an experienced adivse,—watch your step. Don't be led astray. Get a leave of absence, another job, if it aint what you want, come back and hit the ball But don’ t strike, out. J W STANLEY Montreal.Canada, and other cities in Fred Eng a colored man who has the Dominion,. 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