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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1929)
6 August 3, 1929 ILLU STK A T K D KKATUKK SKCTIUN T O t'L K A N L l t l H T RII» P l R S g S a neutral salve cream Many o f* these creams are made for delicate j Light ktd purses may be success shoe shade, ana work like a charm fully oleanea oy ruDoing them with In cleaning these purses. T he Creeping Thing ((•«((■•H fr «« Ml* !••»» Make y o u r h a ir lustrous Banish gray lia ir this q u ic k , easy F re n c h w a y L ook young. K eep v ou r hair black. Laricusc will tlo it in 15 m inute». Easy to apply. O n e a p p lic a tio n m a k e» tbe hair a lustrous black. N o stickiness or o J o r . A ny that gets o n sca lp a ashes ort qu ickly. Thousands say l uricu.sc is best. W ill m ake you lo o k years younger. T ake advantage—m ail co u p o n n ow . c o o F U O Y m k ; cxx 34J» i O W «« Street Sc. Louaa. M o . m v \: ro 33.10 O live Street. St I maybe he m ight not be willin' to beliebe but It was portant Uiat lie ort to kuow It an' It had aomplu to do with d r corp se. 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Hen began wielding h i. broom again without further con- cm It was Just another message i to Hen T o us It was a further spur for the trip we were about to nuike T he sun was high in the heavens (alien we diew up before the great (stone gateway of Selwyn House t’ n DARK SKINS der the bright light of the day ’ he » ulster aspect of the great building ,a v e way to a pale shadow of Itself a shadow that made the place only n lonely scene o f negleeted beauty. 11»e tall Ireea cast gentle sliad- ews on tlie lush green grass Their waving branches hid the archttrctu- n l monstrosity, partially The groat 1 l iv e s o f t l i e r a i v e d M Y ou U N now It a v a *h* M i r f aU*«D o f lo v itjr lig h t com pi • ■ lun you w ant Q u if n s k in W h itfn a r O in tm en t w ill nuk* dark m uddy Into to« 'I * «m ooth. . . . . . 1 .1 0 1 Iig iitn a ««* tf • • • » if yxm* aW In fa M v t f v ligh t, uaa o n ly o n e » in • « M l « . If you i t » no« light anough. u t« m a t t o fit n . 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