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ILLUSTRATICI) F L A T I'R K S K rTIO N — OHoèu-r 14. »930 * The Only Living Person to Set Foot on the North Pole is a Negro ( s s lln s n l (rom l’ a * » 1 Her Liberty M agazine «w o rk ," »aid I’ra iy , "secondly, because I world of his loyally Hrnsnn can handlr | 17. Itrit) i One miles of the most d lfllio ll path lo a sledge better lie trod by man T ile U-mprrwtufr la escejit some o f tit brlow zero Now It Is tv—ew ary to lim it llte klnioa " nun b n o l u rn so that there will P e a ry a n d I leas mouths lo feed and that there T h e lim e has July It la a m a iler o f human Intereat best of the Rs- I (hat alien Peary actually Itad his fingers on tlie prize, so to speak, he than any man living ! tlie H en son Alone tom e to start on the found himself too weary to take fhooe last few steps and stand at the point he had given h i» lifetim e to win T lie next day the Htara and Hlri|ie» were planted at tlie Pole T h e goal of the aicra had been wonf As I stood at tlie top o f tlie world, saya Henson, "and thought of thr hundreds of men who had lost their Uvea In the effo rt to reach It, I felt profoundly gratefu l that t. as tlie personal attendant o f the com- mandrr, had the honor o f represent- ing my race In the historic achieve m ent." "IYir long trail was finished The work was done T h ere was nothing Irft to do but lo return and tell tlie tale o f the doing to an expectant world At least so thought thr heroes 6 Is Free Love a Dog’s Ideal? B * K I T A K A N D A T I. T h e ir In nothing new In free love, multitude o f wives or husbands one after another, or any o f these things which we see all around us. Dogs have enjoyed free love since the first male dog started out over a new world In search o f a mate 8o have many other form s o f animal «lie We, with our superior intelligence surely need not pat ourselves upon the back because we have managed after several m illions o f years to make popular something that Ptdo and Towner have always found con ven ient The dog's ideal has always been "a mate whenever 1 want a mate, no m a iler where I find her " M en s Ideal liar, always been "one wife, one home.” Seems to me we should pat our selves upon the back when we are able to live up to the old form, rattier that! when we drop down to that which haa always been p oftsrw d by the animals I A T T IIE IK TAB I.*: M l lilt M I O ' : | Table decorations have always .pleased the eye T lie modern variety I tickle the sense o f .asle as well, and are becoming Increasingly popular j with the hostess and her guests To cat one s place c a rg Is the latest tiling iln social circles j Candy centerpieces and individual souvenirs are being made to harm on ize with any decorative plan tin host- ' ess chooses to select Mints, bon c -i, and hard candles In delicate tints of ' pink, yellow, green or red are j i great demand for teas and bridge parties, while broad "satin 1 ribbons o f pep- I rment, roses In natural colors with green leaves, and candy place cards provide novelty for form al or In for mal dinner pi-rtles Needless to s. -, these edible table trimmings an. consumed at the end ri the meal, and fu m l-h excellent "fu e l" i to bum up the fats that go with banqueting A Disappointed Hero Hut how was Peary and Henson received? The story la too well-known to need repetition here An Impostor Captain Frederick Cook had returned a few n e c k s before saying that hr had read ied I he Pole It took Peary two years to prove his claim, and It may be some satisfaction to know PHILLIPS •* €> * ForTroaabW d i s * to Ac id M l A*r»**a*** Mt a o * c *«* Relief! Continued on Page Seven IN V E N T H I M l t . K A I . E L E C T R IC A L A P P L IA N C E S The most useful Negro Inventor with a career extending Intt I I I twentieth century was OranvtUi T Woods H r Invented fifteen appli ances having to do with electrical railways and a number o f others for electrical control and distribution Hr directed his attention also to teleg raphy. prudui Ing several patents for vending messages br tween moving trains and also s eirra l transmitters W hat most people call indigestion « n o bad after-effects. 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Henson pointing to a spot an lite treasured map of the Arctic where a .no bllrssrd a s s rrtcuunlerrd may be reserves In rase of rtred His are to go the commander Henson, and 4 of tile fittesi Rsklmos l*rary ha m lerted lliiiv u i not bt t uuse of any arntlm rnt but breatiw he Is the fittest In every way 'Prim arily for Ills adaptability and fitness for the D O N t HAVE CHILLS a • f i t A { • a » LAX-ANA (D O U B L E S T R E N G T H ) SOLD 9 EVERYWHERE Whitens Skin 7 Shades in 7 Nights o r Money B a c k Now you ran hivt that lovely, whiter com pletion mat everyone admire«. T h t s e c r e t It K lsn er’a f u r l ( r.-am a quirk «clinf, harmlcs«, positive l>le«rh. the discovery ol « great European chemist. A real beauty cream . . . It not only mnkrt your »kin whiter . . . 7 sh«(ies in 7 night« . . . but •often« It, removes frrtklrv, pimple«, rough ness, blotches. »kin eruption« ami enlarged pores. flood for both men «ml women who appie< iatc the attractiveness of a whiter «kirn. Eisner's P earl C re a m Hiin miracle-working er eem 1« m o to o«e. Be fore faimr lo M . B f f I f I'lBwer'e Pearl » r o m to f««-e, neck »m l irn u wtfh flng«T (ipe You w ill he nata»«*! at the improvement In your oomplaaion neat morning Hrpeet for 7 night* • ntl your «kin will be 7 nhiole« whiter. M oney-Back G u a ra n te e * l*ry I Unrr % Pearl Cream at our ri»a Writ» « • for full a i Re )nr Brno mi m oney.. ju»l pay post man fVOc 0 lua poitnRr. on arrival If you send ua ftOc with order we wib P aj Postage After lining 7 night» I! you are not delighted we « III »end hack vour money laal lap o f the Journey A * farrw rll | l« u » y Is given at which the principal dish Is a slow made o f a weak dog T h ere are five sledges, righ t dugs lo each. Karewrlls are said by comrades who m ight never meet again "At last," says Henson. "the captain iH a r llrtti has gone. Com m andri ; Tear) and 1 « e r e alone isave lor the 1 four E.klim isi the same as we .tad been so o ften In the past year» and < as we looked at each other we real- I laed our position and we knew with- I out speaking that the time had conic for ua to demonstrate that we were the men, who. It had been ordained, should unlock the door which held llir mystery o f the Arctic. W ithout an Instants hesitation the order t o 1 push on was given " T lie party pushed on. tra vrltn ; smoothly, lhanks to the experience born of 33 yrars o f lo ll Henson, how ever. came very near losing Ills life "It was during the march o f the 3d o f A p ril," he says, "that I endured an Inslant o f hideous h o r r o r H e » a s crosalng a lane o f moving Ice when a block o f Ice he was using as a support sllpfied from under his feet and before he knew It he fell into the water Kinburrassed by his heavy clothing, lie was sinking. Ills gloved hands be ing unable to take hold o f tlie lee when one o f the Eskimos pulled him out. "He had saved my life," says Henson, "but I did not tell him so. for such occurrences a ir taken as part o f the day's work, and the sledge he had safeguarded was of much more Importance for It held, as part o f Its load, the com mander's sextant, the mercury, and the colls o f plano-wtr,* that were the essential portion o f the sclent Iflc portion o f the expedition.’ That same day Peary him self had the same rxeprlrnee. Henson, First a t Pole A t last on April 6, HHHl. the party made camp frelln g sure from the distance travrlled that the Pole had been leached Peary, worn with fatigue, went to sleep. Henson walked r o r r Rumple ol KI.HNKH H ( U ) M P I . P X I O A latter when measurements had v I I L C h o AP with each order W rite today t< out. been taken, It was discovered that EISN ER 'S PEARL C R EA M CO . 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