The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, January 25, 1930, Page 7, Image 11

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    ..X U 8 TRATKD FEATURE .SECTION— Jununry 25, 1930
M [amiba’s JI3au|*hte rs
h o r n r»l* Ml)
ing hla broadrloll »leeve. MU Valerie, lar night The alow throb of mualc
art» lor racy overseers — poor-whiles loat In tier own reverie. "The boy," filled the dark. Him Uie curtain of
-a rid . of rourse, Iradrn . . . Haim
die la wondering
"la Mu* .' ohm the final act drew up on a atage of
ho* dltU iiiub linl hr I* looking n o w - taking proper care of Iilm7 He * Mich awtrllng mtaU and vague half-ll-'hta.
no likr hla father--a WrntwurUi a re*lie»* »leeper — need* watching, | f -atanUy the mood of Uie play waa
HlUy of me lo all here crying when lie a ao absurdly llkr Halnl It la good re-eatabltahed. flung the watchera Ui
I'm ao liappy when the fight la all 1 1 know that oner, at an Important ' attitude* of rigid expectancy
<>#er - when my children have won . . turning, you thought atralghl. acted
Dawn ag-ln. but no longer Uie red
What a avnaltlve profile he ha»- -a for the brat, threw your weight on j of an old drapalr. A thin, esaential
thoroughbred a tu rre u a manager | the right aide . . Good to know Uiat t ad lance breathed upward behind the
of l i e 81 Cerllla Huclely youngest your child will have every comfort - mat-aril towers of a mrlropoh* It
on Uie board . . . Valerie a fitting • very chance Uiat your liuaband ta gathered etrength, »praying out like
male for my boy-lovely now wtUi I happy rrapertnd aucceaaful . , . the corona of an aurora, gliding the
that unite on her llpa living In the I.Uaa' What a »crange upaldr-down towers, llien domlnaUng lliem The
memory of Uie mualc. no doubt well, ! |il ce the world la. . . Mamba! That mualc rkught thr mood of tlie sky.
die a of Uie new generation, perhapr • night when ahe look Halnt and me • I'lie arresting dissonance» the sharp
die get» more out of It Uian I do
; to tier church . . . I knew then that syncopation* of the earl., acts, were
A good mother to my boy» aon a I I had to have him. . . . funny old j no longer individually evident but
• good daughter lo me
Hhall I go thing. Mamba knew my heart before seemed to merge Into a broader. Ir-
behind tlie nr-ne- with Halnl afte r­ ! I did wanted to help ua along. . , . teallble current of sound Hie rhythm,
ward? Hhall I lake Valerie tuatead The wedding . . . . The boy! la he loo. ( u no longer a thing separate
right after th? curtain and leave him | inladhg me? Wtati I knew more about It became a force aa Indistinguish­
to follow 7 . , . Ttieae new Negroea
Mtaa June* »till ahe waa well recom­ able and pervasive a* the life current.
ao different — wouldn't underatand mended lookr- competent . . , Will It was a fundamental law that mov­
who I am aomething awkward might h i aliig. I mondr;. or paint—or write? ed light, inuatc. Uie sway of thr
liappeu eipect lo be addressed aa
It mrana ao much to hla faUter . . . t ntwt|, Uie passage of time, bi a con­
Mr and Mr» , no doubt No. I could­ Hul I n .iol ao aure . , . Had » lall- certed and Inevitable progression
n't manage that . , Now. Uaaa, ahe urrl Yea. but money itiakra auch a P ie artificial declamations of oprral-
would underatand with her Houtlwrn difference gives talent IU chance ; Ic convention were gone The cast
raising . . But tlie othera' No. It We re aecur- no* Halnl the bey . ." was reduced to two elemental forces.
would not be wlae to May Halnt ran
Thr crowd with Its heavy massed
• • •
w ail If lie want» to and )oln ua later
rhythms and relicraled choruses waa
fllowly
I
h
r
light
In
the
big
audlto-
It la different, leaa complicated, with
, I lie body, and thr single transcend-
i
Mum
commenc
ed
to
ebb.
dimming
Uie
a man."
m l ineaao-sopiano that soared above
modem decoration* and endowing
And on Wentworths left, with the them with a myalrrtoua beauty, then It was the apirtt. aspiring, daring, de­
unootii Ivory of tier ahoolder bundl­ plunging the audienc e into inlet del- spairing. IlfUne again The move­
ment became faster The voter com-
mrnred to Aft tlie etiorua from Its at like a storm of beating wings.
inertia and carry It aloru on short, Then thr curtain allot downward.
daring flights. Then. In a final ac­
celeration. the scene soared toward
k l t l l 1 1lk. LAKT INHTAl.l. Ml.ST
Its tremendous < Umax Tlie light,
N EXT W EEK
the movement, Uie music, merged Into
a sweeping crescendo. Ihe rhorut.
sprang from Its lethargy, while the
voice of Uie woman climbed tri­
umphantly above It until It shook the
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African Bedtime Stories
put upon ’ children'' as used in thr
(nregntng sentence If hr uses the
word Ui Uie arnar that all Africans
u r n s aij*« a m a i l » roa u t i u are
of rhlld-llkr mentality. Uien he
w a in rwnoaSN. a- tu»u- iv a in »
needs to become acquainted with the
ravaoM »•* i u b b . is* ir m
history of aueh brilliant African
In ao far aa the Utlr of Uita t»«>k strategist* a* Tlppn Tib ami Mn-
states Uiat Us atones are tor "little »hesh The genius of (hear two black
white children" It ta a misnomer men liaflled and humbled Kuropra
There ta Interest on Its pages lor finest m ilitary expedition* To Hirer Hluod Lie me tils Employed ta Kealarr
Vitality and Halid t'p Bady
llUte black as well as for IllUe | men this volume would appear a* the
Resistance.
while rhlldrrn Indeed Uie youthful Uncle I tennis »lories apiirai to Ein­
spirits of all races, regardless of col­ stein
t * UavM It BoShof l i t Westport Ma
or WIU find I lie simple and naive hu­
Ax a m ailer of fart, there ta no ear­ nan
K»n*a» CMy Mo Medical Director of
mor of these stories a delight
mark In Ihta group of stories which the l.urerue Clinic Hpeclallat and former
Among Uita collect ton will be (wind. distinguishes tliem from the com­ ■netmotor In tfteeaae* of the noee and throat
Why no one ever carrtea the alligator monly known lype of fable, made fa ­ has Juet publ.aied a m prrlgliled boot Na-
down to Uie water. Tlie gift of swift- I mous bv Aesop and In modern limes *a1 Catarrh aod It» Home Treatment » h u h
hla treatment for Caterrh and It»
i.ess and oUier tales that are written 1 by Uncle Remus If there ta a dis­ ciplalo»
compile»! kmi
ThU »rwniinr »rot proved
in a charming style and which In­ tinction lo be made It must be based method
emptntr* Ige uor ol blood rlcm erta
trigue even Uie adult reader by their | on Uie unusual excellence of Mr and U produrlng eicellenl reault» W- te to
encaging simplicity
Oendrar*' collection of »lories
• hoee »ddreu lor your H t t l copy
In Uie dedication, Uie auUior calls j The volume waa written lor Juve­
the tales ' Slot les which the big ch il­ nile readers but one venture* to say
dren of Africa Irll around Uie fire at that Uie Juvenile* had best keep their
night to amuar themselves and to copies carefully concealed from soph­
keep watch against Uie beasts who isticated adults
roam "
Model n lsllr Illustrations bv a
It Is difficult to understand what j prominent French artist add to Uie
Was in
Interpretation the author Intends to 1 dtaUnrUvrness of Uie volume
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