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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1930)
I L L U S T R A T E D F E A T U R E S E C T I O N — A p r il 1 9 . 1 9 3 0 W a tch Y our D iam ond N o w of our puaaeaaluna am so carelessly treated as lit* diamond Al- tliough throe brauUful .lo u rs are the most ro n eelitratrd of all forms of w raith. Uir owners of diamonds are proverbially negligent In giving them the cam which will keep Utrm a l their best, anu properly safeguard them against loss. T h e owner of an auto mobile Iras his c a r exam ined at regu- lar intervals I t seldom occurs to m any owners of diam onds, even of very valuable pieces, to lake the sam e precaution. T o p r e s r r .r the m axim um b rillian cy of a duunund. It should be cleaned Hwularly Many prople Uilnk the stones ra n br properly clra n ro by lubbiiitt with an urdlnary brush or piece " f cloth i Ur , Waning of so ■ are a ptrer of proprrlt as tlu- dia- mn •<! s i n >u id only be entrusted to a «Jeweler From rsp erlence with dtf- Irr rn l i u m mid th eir settings. the Jeweler obviously will br sble to do I hr work fsr more skillfully th sn the uvrrage owner Htnce t i e brauly of ■liamrawls detrends upon their b rilli ancy, It Is poor Judament to nr fle e t having them essm u ied a t recular i n tervals nie safety of lire diamond is I Urea tenet by wi-arUi« tiirm for king l « ’o«IMMie4 h m m fo g * tl H ) (T e br roallnated next week 1 I s R o d a ft e r r e a c h in g th e t h r e s h , a id s f f a m e s n d fu e l a n . t s lo s s tt b reaao r of Z ed s? u (T .IN t iH I 'N T H . T M R I \ l i l t \ R t . T lie m ail who admires dinging gowns on other women. tun often a l lows the same gown to cling to i l l s own wife far l o o long . • . F ev er t Iter lovely Ivory colored figure scan tily covered by a silken bit of a varm ent, met his vase Her eyes were glowlntt pools of flame, and as lie raised his own to tiirm ol.e smiled alluringly and brr-konrd him Invit ingly toward Iter "Come to /.eils honey Come and kiss Ards so hard she will forget every tiling! Come R od’s heart pounded fiercely. He could feel his k rrs lii coming In p an t ing s o b s Ills whole body shook with Lite Intensity of his em otion as hr advanced slowly toward th r girl whose arm s were held out Invitingly toward him END O r C H A PT E R HEVEN T i m e are llie m onths fur spring fever. Cluttered bodies begin to com - plain about tlie surplus food they se cure, and spring fever comes along to force tlie owners In r a t less and get bark Into shape We need co n siderable food 111 cold w eather. Ill o r der to keep our bodies warm W illi tlie coming of spring, tiowever. we must cu t down a bit unless we wish another attack o l spring fever. E at heavily or greens and fruits. Double lire riuanllty of orange Ju n e at break fast lim e, and see Uial there are at least two green vegetables on your table for dinner preferably tlie green leaf vegetables tiiat may lie r a t - en uncooked like celery or lettuce T hese greens and fruits are loaded with m inerals, salts and vltam lrirs T liey tend to m ake tlie body more alkaline and as they do not contain a great many calories, they may be eaten 111 considerable bulk without overloading the stom ach or dropsy swelling or «1 lortnear of breath, write us for K H K trial pack age In use 34 years f 'O I .I .I 'M M E D I C IN E C O . D e p t U S , A tla n ta C IS . 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