1 Saturday, Augnai 4.192H PAGE FU UR for Rap This on Your Rheostat THEM D AYS ARE GONE FOREVER f - - T r- X ist i b T*<«r J a c k e t ! m o o l KAVÓ IhAX R X X MAOUfOtf! -r u ts V\ACC CJAS O i C € £ ) ^ A C t P O L U C 6 L * S < iÜ Æ T AiOO S C C C t ó e - • 1 D G V C tf K C ^ O £ O C h \ A d O F U t SO O a O O S -- l O O . V C « W h a t t r c * n C A A ll clean, bright, sparkling Furniture 1 J THEM DAYS ARC CONE FOREVER! Use OÆ iar ►-fP; -F ♦ A f V / V io lis t i m% 3 0c to $ LOO X MORE ABOUT CHORUS GIRL ENDING ALL (Continued from Page One) Harvey was called from Harlem Hospital and the pulmotcr spuad from the Consolidated Gas Company was also summond. All attempts to revive her were futile and Dr. Harvey soon pronounced her dead The medical Evaminer was immedi­ ately notified and the body was ordered Ifet in the apartment. Mrs. Ledbetter was completely overcome. She told the police that a few days previously the landlord had given her daughter, who was the sole support of herself, mother and seven-year old (laughter, a dis_ possess. The scant furnishings were mute evidence of their pover­ ty. Many of Mrs. Wiliam's fellow performerf from “ Showboat" visited her home Sunday evening, sorrow­ fully. “ I have tried hard to keep things going," she said in a note to her m o­ ther, “but I am a complete failure and know it Giving up my home is more than I can bear. I want to die. . . Nobody is to blame for this but 1ne.” Further on in this note, which sounded to the mother like a voice from the dead, she said, “ Have my body burned and throw the ashes a- 'way—as it is useles* after death. Forgive me if I’m weak and try to understand— God grant that you will be happy some day.” In the same note she asked that that her little daughter. Gloria, be taught to be a good girl “ as she is the only person that loves mother and thinks I'm wonderful.” She also instructed her mother to let “ the Williamses” have gloria because they would provide everything else for her. In the second note, addressed to '‘"Willie," she wrote: “ Good-bye, man o f my heart. I love you and only yon—I ahve done wrong to yonr wife, but eobldn’ t help it—love was bigger than me.” She closed her note in a piitifn! revelation of her utter despare.. ' f.'hirlmg you know how bad I felt when ^ou left me this morning I can't go on like this. My back is against the wall and I quit— Always remember I love only you, and if you can, please come tb my funeral— Try to remember me as I used to be. Willie, sweetheart lovable." A cryptic missive was left behind for the eyes of her husband, J^py Williams, addressed unknown, in Iwhich the wife simply said: good­ bye, Roy. I hope you marry Sip.” Mrs. Ledbetters revealed later that when she went to church Sunday she left her dauhter at home in the company of her friend. Singleton. This incident is borne out by a line statement contained in the girls let­ ter when she wrote o f how she felt when "W illie” left her. Mrs. Williams' body was removed Sunday evening to the funeral par­ lors o f Granville O. Paris, 151 West 131st street, where it was on view the next day. Today at noon the funeral services will be held there over her remains and the interment will be at W ood- awn Cemetery. Among the earliest floral pieces to arrive at the bier were those from Mrs. Willie Jordon. Maggie Springer and Mrs Ledbet­ ter, mother o f the dead girl. Subcsribe for the Advocate $2.50 per year F O R T H A T “ P A I N T -U P ” JOB SEE RASMUSSEN & CO. PAINT AND VARNISH MAKERS Office and Salesrooms: Northeast Comer Second and Taylor Streets High B rown Grower 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-HYQIENIC MFO. COMPANY Daily Fashion Hint (lly Little Creek) 1 he L’ nited States Constitution guarantees to all men the right to the pursuit of happiness. The 1928 Republican platform de­ clares for the draft of both men and property for both domestic and for­ eign war. I 1 hat portion of the Republican platform i( unconstitutional. . Neither prohibition nor farm aid, but shall we have Democracy or Militarism, is chief question that must be answered in this election It is never oecessary to force men to defend good government and we want no other kind. When we, as a nation, reach the point where we cannot voluntarily defend ourselves, we will no longer be a democracy. The draft system has never es­ tablished peace in Europe and it will nerver establish peace in America. The men who organized the L!ni- ted States Government advised us to keep out of European entangle­ ments The draft system is one of them. A vote for the draft system is a vote for Europeanism and war During the past few years we have heard much about the little A,mercians. but people who are working to establish the 1928 R e. publican platform as law in this na. tion are not even little Americans, t The command is, “ Render unto Caesar the things which are Caesar’* and render upto God the things which are God's.” By which we learn that our first and most impor­ tant duty is concerned with Govern­ ment. Yes, according to the words of Jesus, you are supposed to vote and take an interest in the problems o f your government. It is not possible to protect your soul without your body and not possible to protect your body with­ out good Government. In Europe men work sik day* and are herded out for military training on, Sunday. That little gang of money chang­ ers who met in Kansas City is try. ing to establish the sames ystem in the United States. Under the Republican platform, the recruiting officer can take a man and hi* property and then place his wife and children in the poof ¡house. Wake up, America! Wake up! at on e b an k n a tu ra lly m akes fo r clo s e r W ith e v e ry d ep a rtm en t o f b a n k in g u n ­ der on e r o o f and on e m a n a gem en t h ere at the U nited States N a tion a l, this ce n tra l­ isa tion o f b a n k in g Is b oth p ossib le and practica l. M r s . W S in s l o w llo ston . M asa, Aug I t , 1*17. I a m Just return ed from South A m erica to And you r in teresting and s ch o la rly b o o k . I am a m n ie d . th rilled . 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