The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, June 21, 1930, Page 2, Image 6

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I L L U S T R A T IC I» K H A T U R K S K C T I O N — J u n e
21 .
IM O
HOW THE AUSTRALIAN NATIVE
IS BECOMING MODERNIZED
p (fi\
B y P E R C Y B. P R I O R
UrspiU his scanty wardrobe, the , ahorKinal*. tor. Uke the Bounds oro of rlirumat lea. and the verses are but
Australian native and his lubra twite) : duced from tribal sources, ih r) un- repetition
have adopted many modem fashions agined that the violin strUig* wen
Wild natives oh o have had no ,-rv•
and whims while on the other hand, some human agency, and that the soui vious association with civlltacd men
many of our present styles were used of an unfortunate was crying out In j will often mimic their actions 'Die
anguish
fingering of a moustache wtU be
by them centuries past.
Shingling, and the buster cut nave
So it was with the recorded voice copied by the aboriginal whllr even
been In vogue among the Australian1 upon the phonograph
At the first n cough will be Imitated He smiles
natives for ages. for. to
them, ciair .sound of Clalli C um . they stood up tn when you smile, and frowns
when
as an adornment has no charm It alarm, and woCUd have dived over-
you frown
has purposes of utility.
loard If the machine nad not slopped i When given a large piece of brlgtit-
The belt which the women of the
They were plainly under the un- ly-colored cloth, the women will itn-
uorthwes’ wear, is made entirely from pression that a woman was secreted mediately trar It Uito dosens of snutll
human natr. while string, used for in the little box. an»1 looked every- pieces, and reappear with Uicir hair
carrying articles, is also made from where for the owner of the vocal ef- domed with It. just as a western
hair.
*
feet.
j voman will bargain for a new nat
Jam. a product of modern civillra-
They could not understand that It They are very susceptible to color,
non. is akm to the music produced by was the record and sound box that and Invariably quarrel over trifles—
natives, for rhythm Is the mam essen- produced the sound.
such as stray pieces of cloth
tial. A native would be little disturb- l Other aitlsts met with similar fatex. If one woman Is given a comb, and
ed by hearing the effect produced and even the high register of Caruso told how to use it. some weeks later
from a saxophone, for !t Is allied with 1 failed to please them. But theu fears her hair, although short, would put
their own ' harmonious ' lendenngs.
w ere dispelled when th< Broadway n beauty specialist to shame because
The dark-skinned native wriggles nines thundered Iron- the phono- of Its Improved appearance She had
his feet m time to music, just as his graph, and they beamed with pleas- j undoubtedly combed her hair every
w* *5 i™ .aroUJ?r dot *
*, Jazzw.b nn<1' ure at the rhythm of "Red Hot Mam- available minute since receiving the
while the native who beats a hollow
„
i
K
log derives as much pleasure as the ma
i cu__°
modem trap drummer
They made a strange scene, the
The quarrels among tile men a n d \
It is novel to see natives who have primitive men and women, with their women over the distribution of pres- !
had practically no contact wtth clV-
bobs and "blistered hair " Us- ents often ends disastrously, for one I
dilation, bra’ ing to the latest New '•ninaira uoob bmu r a « n r a
York hit on the phonograph, and telling with Joy to the latest jazz :nan along tne northwest coast nad
when their first fears have been al- numbers, and tapping as though they both arms fractured, the result of a
atyed. they tap with their feet as the wi.re dancing the steps of the fox combat over the distribution of to-
l £ d r K obin'com es B^b’'B ^ B o b h m trot or the well-known black bottom b a c c o .O iie m a n jia d a jr lg h tfu l (rac-
M l efforts
would ao
do .„„te
lurc d o b f a d 1,1
rl« arm
ht arm
ch nad
A'ong '
n i f i r own „ vocal
. norus would
ly . r the
bring *>>‘
grotesque-
The violin proved somewhat alarm- injustice
justice to a howling dog. for they i (j twisted
It was another case of
ing on Its first appearance among th- start
‘
at a high pitch, and end only I “ chrrchr* la femme." and was caused
Alien the vocalist lias run out of 1 by the attack of an Irate husband
keep
n m i t h They
___ , ___
^ tune by tapping . ! It would take - great pluck on the
two boomerangs
merangs together, while the part of our womenfolk to adorn their
•nen occasionally burst in
tn and give
givr bodies with the p e a t cicatrice«, or
1 a little support, by chant- t mixed weeb. which cover their brown
tug a few bars
skinned listers' bodies. In Australia.
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ing
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m a ___________ m _
Aboriginal musle, although
not
Despite th. fart that they live a life
O r m o n e y D d C K pleasant to western ears, is very col- where club rule Is the dominant far-
•R
,-rful bring descriptive of the h u n t-, :or, the natives seem k> derive more
Sow f w t own nsv* that «oft,
. .wSt shir ing of kangaroos tite beauty of the pleasure from then type o f existence
„ v* «anted. A .km fr*. of oiomwhr.
retting sun. or the prowess of some than tfie 1929 sophisticate derives!
. . - a succfMHMi
— *— *-----
‘ “ »-mocirri ern tmr
-• «kìr tu mprvved that n*u il s» imiie* tifid chief
it is chiefly
from “ the ’ ultra-
W h it e n s S k in
7 S h a d e s in 7 N ight* ihe xoTowt
Jifcrtncc.
rh* .frrn >f fiii whiter softer ikia ¡a fount
r KUtier •
( r t a a — • n g iira l blegrf
« ream -diM*overr«j oy % m a t European Chetn
t !*>t >nljr 'bail«« four akin whiter — '
hade« whiter in I ntffht»— hut it softetu • it r*-
■nova »'emithe* . it *1 l * « i enlamed pore« la
Met t a t -«ai >aut> 'ream, in *rf«Jiti»n u
-* *<>atl«r fui hlaarhmc quaiit*««
f U M r i P ra r
Cream (a p o a it in
hlearhi white«»» th«
•om pkiior with th*
r#r> fir*« ipphca-
tior. \nd night »flat
Di|k You ire yn«|
%k
VlM pi aa*
w h iter
S im p ie -
■»arwilewe — may tc
u*e iusi wasf ikia
— rut
K la n e r'i
Je»r (ream
tea*«
/vernieht — an«,
r
h< aorn m « you I * m
« 1 th« <mpr'i«rn«nL Ana il rot want
yuui »air »til* whiter— juai rrpaat regularly
K**alt*— Or F « « r Han«y Bark - We km‘t '
u i you x> bake ;ur worn for L fry hie magic
>i*a«'h - Lis net » t*ran C ream — at jur rmk
fu*. u k 'or full aim mr Pay pnalman A: r U
»It«-
tare U w Jw ;r«ain i airhta ano d roui
?kir ■!»*« I «hade* whiter * you sr* not 4*-
• irhu-f» 0 « wil* -hcerfully ”*turr rour money
FORTUNE TELLER TO THE “400”
B y R. J. H U B B A R D
i Before she would consent to an­
s w e r any questions about her busl-
Mrs C or» Horton, o f Little Bock. ness. she forced the interviewer to
Arkansas, is widely known In this write the questions which she read.
•action of the country »s a fortune Then she said:
<;.al sent you here, therefore, I
teller to the most refined class of
lA-oplr: but when approached on the will tell you the things you want to
know
1 am a mental healer and I
matter and asked to tell something of
i.raetler mind therapeutics. 1 have
her methods, »tie says:
been
giving
my readings many yearx
" l am not a fortune teller. 1 do
find I have Intimate friends among
all races I have visited all sections
of the United States and have com -
* forted people from coast to coast I
cm a religious enthusiast
i C m M rs N M P*«f I f t l
►KEF: Sample » ' Rlanrr** Jear Complrsior
h a p with a rii irtk r
F o r
hair beauty
A rite 'd ay u K L f i N M S PE AMI f REAM
t 'l i M M M
141« Milwaukee A » « Dept iM
Shieaan lllineia
to Beauty
JOT just a lot of oil— not just a lot of
an honest-to-goodnesa
toother— a healer raal worth while.Uied
surccaafully for over 80 year«. Palmer’«
“ Skin Succeaa” Ointment give« speedy
and enduring relief where othett fail
even in temporary relief
Compounded o f ao many healthful
Ingredient« that catena your akin into a
pe'al-like sofrne«*-« satin-silky smooth-
ncaa The aecret of thousand« o f lovely
complexions.
Beautiful women have used it the
MRS f’ORA H O R T O N
world over. Many have imitated thie
splendid beauty aid but none haa ever
discovered the aecret formula or dupli­ not advertise my profession and do
not make any charge Mine is a gift
cated its salutary effects Ask for Palmer’s from God."
"Skin Success” Ointment—look for the
This woman has a modern home,
orange box. For pile», to n e », rashes, beautifully furnished and lives In a
fashionable
neighborhood surrounded
pimply akin, ante feet, ehafcng, or sun­
burn. Every good druggist «ells it ot can with aii the comforts necessary which
have come to her as gifts from
|
easily get it fo< you.
I friend*.
N c grease—but
i r ' t applied in tn instant.
It can’ t do any harm.
You can —and should—uae thii
snowy, soothing cream for every
occasion.
Mum offers yrrmwa»«/ protection
from underarm offense, for it it
something yon can s/wsyi use.
Make the use of this dainty de­
odorant a daily habit Morning
and evening. Then you're always
safe. Never at t disadvantage.
N o hour o f the day or night can
ever he ruined by that arch-enemy
o f charm —body odor.
That's the beauty of Mura! The
utter simplicity of its use. You
need not plan ahead, nor make
elaborate preparations for its ap­
plication. N or wait for it to dry,
or fear its effect on akin, or dainry
fabrics. The ra iment you've tued
Mum, you're ready to go l And
absolutely safeguarded against
sny perrpiration odor.
Mum is as bland as any face cream
and is, in fact, beneficial to skin.
Perfectly harmless *o fabrics. Its
only action is to neutralize odots
caused by the hemistry o f the
body.
Keep a jar o f Mum on your dress­
ing table. Use it e cry day, and
be serenely confident of yourself
all the tune. Y ou 'll always find
Mum at all toilet goods countctt
for only Tie. Or three times the
ipiantity for 60c. And you use to
little each time I There's oo waste.
T h , lilwstratvd r - a lu r , S w lto n is th , »M at widely read N ,g ra Bab
tir- I ion in th , world.
a w -
ask for it
by NAM
an a c h e or p a in — ask for S t.
a C ’ G et I t !
— Places You on the P a th —
lim «
If you want instant relief from
When the Real Thing
PALMER'S "SK IN SUCCESS"
O in t m e n t
S tin i«
111«
Joseph ’s P u re Aspirin.
Gladys May of MiuffMa' Saai C a
F o llo w th e lea d o f G la d ys
M a y , viva cio u s actress in
S h u fflin ’ Sam fr o m A la -
ham* w h o says she fin ds
E x e le n to th e m ost d e­
lig h tfu l h a ir dressing she
has e v e r used.
EXELENTO
Q U I N I N E PO M A D E
is th e o rig in a l! It reaches
th e roots o f th e h a ir a n d
giv e s natural lustre th at
stays! Stops itch in g scalp
an d m akes harshest h a ir
soft a n d pliab le.
A t All lira s S u n t .
W r it e fo r F R E E sample
and hook o f B eauty H int*.
E X E L E N T O M E D IC IN E C O .
A tla n ta, U .
A lw ays
sa fe and dependaWe because it
is pure.
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