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SATURDAY, JANIZARY 31,1931 The ADVOCATE TWO EDITORIAL PAGE THE ADVOCATE Publish«! F ie ry Saturday at S u it, 111-313 Macleay Building. Portland. Oregon Phone ATwatee 142S — B A P T IS T S — E s s t F irst and S chuyler S t s Rev J. L. C aston. M inister S hiloh B aptist C hurch BEATRICE H. CANNADY.................................................................... Editor oud Pmbiuket YANCY FRANKLIN....................................................... Itsutomt .Uauagrr *uJ Competitor WILLIAM PICKENS .............................................................................. Coutrikutiut Editor POLLY ANN.......................................................................................................... Seciery Editor KITS REID, RALPH C CLDYK AND CLIFFORD MITCH ELI............. Coltm S u b sc rip tio n H air* (P a y a b le in A d v a n c e » : O n e Y e a r. $ 2 .5 0 ; S i* Month*. $ 1 .5 0 ; T h re e M o n th s $1-00 E n te red a* Second-C laaa M a tte r in th e Po»t Office a t P o rtla n d . O reg o n Under the Act of 1912 HELP! HELP! EINSTEIN W hile w itnessing an interesting bill O fficers of Rose C ity L odge, No. _______ __ _ at a local play house recently, we heard I l l , Elks, have sent out an appeal in the form of a letter to the citizens of several w ise-cracks about A lbert Ein P o rtlan d and O regon, requesting help stein, the g re at scientist. T h ere is in their stru g g le to raise several th o u deal of logic in the funsters' effo rts to sands dollars w hich will be im m edi joke about the g reat exponent of the ately necessary to save their new hall theory of relativity because unless the recently erected on W illiam s Avenue. brain is well developed, to th in k too T he stru c tu re which is a m eeca for seriously on the subject m ight be dis practically all local colored lodges and astrous. It’ is said th at his theory- o th er organizations, was built a t a cost understood by only tw elve m athem a of $20,000. T he m em bership of the ticians in th e w orld. A sim ple illustration will n o doubt O rd e r is sm all and w hen the financial depression cam e, the few found them - give one an idea of the m agnitude of selves unable to carry the heavy fi E in stein 's w onderful celebral opera-, nancial responsibilities alone. T hey t io n s: L ig h t travels 186.000 m iles a second now arc asking for your and our assis or m ore th an five trillion m iles a year tance. W h at is the answ er? D uring his dedicatory address, de —a distance w hich a stro n o m e rs call livered by a local m inister, he said, re light-year. A sta r th ree lig h t-y ears ferring to the hall, “this edifice should distan t from the e arth m ay be extin be the pride of every N egro in the guished today; but its light w ill con city." W e believe it is and we believe tinuc shining for three y ears a fte r it also th at it is the pride of the w hite has been put out. Suppose, then, th a t you a re placed people in the com m unity and we have faith and believe that all will help upon a star th a t is 1S5 lig h t-y e ars dis cheerfully. If you cannot give a large tan t, as som e stars, are. w ith a tele sum give w hat you can—the w idow 's scope th at enables you to see the mite. W hatever you do. w hen the ap earth. You will see things th a t hap peal comes—G IV E . I ( is your and our pened 155 years ago. such as th e bat Juty to save this beautiful very m uch tie of B unker Hill. Ii you arc on needed new structure th at is a credit sta r 438 light-years aw ay, you wlil see to the com m unity. In no b e tte r way C olum bus discovering A m erica. T lius can we m em orialize those brave souls tim e, say s the scientist, is space, and who helped sta rt the good w ork but space is time. \ ou m ay go m ore deeply in to E in were called to their H eavenly rew ard before it w as com pleted. H eed the -tvin's discoveries, if you like; y-ou nay learn th a t space is finite nad th^t cry for H elp! H elp!! '* ----- < corners, th a t n o th in g is --------- o T here are entirely too m any reading absolute and ev ery th in g is relative. people in our group w ho do not con T hen n v i will com prehend the g reat ■ < E instein—if y o u r b rain docsn trib u te tow ard the financial support of N egro new spapers. It is tru e " t h e crack in the m eantim e. take the papers.” in fact th a t is about the only way they get them. ■ o Liberia’s Relapse to Slavery — EPISCOPALIAN— S t Phillip* Mission K n o tt and R odney Sts. Blame Cole*. L ay R eader — HOUSE OF PRAYER— H o u se oI P ra y e r E ast 10th and G ra n t S ts R obert Sesrcie, P a sto r — METHODIST— B ethel A. M E. C hurch L i m b e r and M cM illen Sts Rev. D aniel G. H ill J r . M inister F ire t A M E. Zion C hurch 417 W illiam s Ave Rev. W . R. Lovell. M inister Olivet Cfjurcfj DR. J L. C A S T O N . P asto r TO OUR PATRONS TRUE SAYINGS Ain’t It The Truth E sst Tth and E v e re tt St*. Sunday (to m o rro w ) the re g u la r c o v enant service will be held at 11 a. m. A lso at the m orning services. H enry G illard will be baptized. At the evening services Dr. C asto n ’s subject will be " T h e L o rd 's T able.” F ollow ing the serm on the L o rd 's S uper will be o b served. T he m onthly business m eet ing w as held W ednesday evening. T eh m en of the church have u n d e r taken an "every m em ber canvass" to provide a perm anent incom e to retire the rem aining m ortgage. It is e x p ect ed th a t this will m ean an additional $100 per m onth to the ch u rch 's income. N ew s w as received th at the O regon B aptist C onvention has assum ed p a y m ent of $4000 gift loan, m ade years ago t.T*the church for the initial paym ent upon g ro u n d s now occupied T his r e lieves the church of all obligations e x cept the interest and this interest will not have to be paid unless the church ceases to be a B aptist church or loses its p ro p e rty due to default in paym ent on its rem aining m ortgage. T h e finan cial conditions of the church are on a par w ith th a t of past years w hich is very good, considering the financial depression. “ T he M ountain C lim bers" will hob? public installation and the entire p ro It is absolutely im perative th a t you g ram m e will be furiushed by men and ■me or send in and pay up your in boys on the third Sunday of F ebruary Jcbtedness to us. A s we have so often B eatrice A rb errv will have charge of r 're . m ost of ous business is B. Y. P. U. Sunday evening. 6:45 “ i ca«1- basis. W e can n o t give you o'clock. Be on tim e. — o--------- good service and a good paper unless we have m oney to pay our bills, if you pay us we can pay, if you do not we cannot. Som e of o u r p a tro n s have B ethel By T h e B ridge runts m ore th an tw o y e a rs’ past O n L arra b b ee a n d M cM illen Sts. due, o th ers m o n th s' and this is m eant tor those w ho do not pay. only. It R ev D. G. H ill. P a sto r goes w ithout the say in g th at som e pay Marguerite Griffith— Reporter however, to be able to a tte n d next year. M onday nght. T hey have a bg p ro ------------ 0 ------------ g ra m u n d e r way. Is the caption of a very good ed itorial in the O regonian of January 17th. As we read it. however, we could not refrain from w ishing that this pow erful paper would express itself m ore often upon Am erican slavery in the form of peonage and o th er A m er ican evils, for example lynching, dis franchisem ent, etc. ------ o--------- It is reported that the noted actor- singer-athlete. Paul Robeson, w ho will soon appear in recital in P ortland, be fore playing his next role in “T he H a rry Ape." will m ake a trip to Africa in order to regain some of his “ native N ever try to trace a lie because you em otions" lost wAiile atte n d in g R utd- can never find th e "m a m m y " and ger. 'daddy" of it. Don’t Complain — Act “ If he had any choice in the m atter perhaps a N egro would ra th e r be a live slave in Liberia than a lynched free m an in the U nited States.”— Boston T ranscript. BB§ odejx (H lju rrlifB M ount O livet B aptist C hurch Bethel Church News 1 he K n g h ts of B ethel m et a t the resdence o f G V. G rayson, W ed n e s day. T eh an n u al L incoln-D ouglas cele b ra tio n will be held at th e church, Feb. 12, M rs. V irgil K eene will be m istress of cerem onies. A n elaborate pro g ram has been arran g ed . T h e S p o tlig h t D ram atic P la y ers m et a t th e p arso n ag e. T uesday. T h ey b e gan re h e a rsn g of a dram a. M rs. Z epha B aker is d irec tin g this gro u p of play- rh u rsd a y . Jan . 22. Mrs. I. Schw eich w as ho stess to a very beautifully a p pointed h re ak tist honoring Mrs. W il liam s of H u tc h in so n , K ansas, and Mrs O n e of the m ost active clubs in C lara F ra n k lin of K ansas C itq. Mo. P o rtlan d is the O re g o n Belles Drill Places w ere laid lo r eleven. team . O n last T h u rsd a y the 22nd at T h u rsd a y . Feb. 5, the K cnw ana W illiam s Ave. B ian ch Y the club was B ridge C lub will be the g u est of E r host to tw en ty senior m atro n s, the oc vin F low ers. T h e follow ing w ere e le c t casion being the birthday ol “ M other ed officers of this social club at its W est," g ra n d m o th e r ol Mra. E th el last m eetin g : F rvm F low ers, p re si T urner, president ol the club. Mrs. d e n t; L ucile C rossw hite, se c re tary ; W est was 7V years old and the oldest w as "M other Ja m e s B ragg, tre a su re r. Kugelte Carr, lady in a tte n d an c e T hom as" w ho is 84. M other T h o m as critic, a n d Iren e B rag g , in stru cto r. w ore a dreaa t l u t w as given to her Mrs. Cecilia Ball was h o stess to the by her g ra n d m o th er w hen she (M o th er C u ltu re C lub at her hom e on W illiam s T hom as) w as 18 years old L avender C ourt. M onday afternoon. T he newly flow ers a dorned the recep tio n room elected officers began their respective and delicious re fre sh m e n ts w ere se rv duties. Mrs. Jno. B aker read a very ed A p ro g ram consisted of recitatio n s in te restin g review of “G reen P a stu re s," by Mrs. A m u Mae C ochran and little Irm a l.ee W ash in g to n , J yeara old; from a c u rre n t periodical. vocal songs by M iss B arb ara H u b b ard In h o nor of Mrs. B a n iste r's and Mr. and Mr». Dolly P aries, president ol the W illis A. R eed's birth d ay s, F riday, O reg o n F ed eratio n ol C olored W o Mrs. M. R ussel, well- Ja n u a ry 23. fourteen g u e sts enjoyed m en 's C lubs the hosp itality of the Reed hom e. T hree know n elocutionist, read T h e guests tables of pregressive w hich w ere w ere escorted to and fro in taxis fur played. H ig h scores w ere n u d e by nished bv the club. Mrs. B a n iste r and Mr. C. A. Redd. C onsolation prizes w ere aw ard ed to S eventeen tables of progressive M rs B eatrice M ott and Mr. W illiam s w hist were enjoyed by h8 people last The house w as beautifully decorated S atu rd ay night at the S panish A m e r w ith pussy willow , O re g o n (.ra p e and ican W ar V ets hall in the C ourt H ouse cut flow ers. A very delicious repast 85 people w ere in attendance. It was w as served. Mr. Reed and Mrs. B an one of those lovely card p a rtie s w hich ister received m any tokens of re m e m a re held at reg u lar in te rv als by the brance. laidies A u x ilia ry of S erg 't Joseph W h ite C am p, of w hich M rs S. F.. Mrs. J a m e s M yles w as hostess re S tanfield is president and M rs. K ate cently to a m eeting of th e S tew ard ess Lew is, secretary . F irst prizes for board of B ethel church at her hom e. highest scores were aw arded to Miss 32V S acram en to street. E m m a Bland and C. M D u lly ; se c ond, to M rs. B onnie B ogle and Mrs. E. S. V alentine of S eattle G eorge Randall T he -booby w ent to w rites friends in P o rtlan d th a t she will C harles M um ford. A delictus lunch be in the city soon to p ass a few days w as served. T h e auxdliary has tw enty- w ith friends before going on to C ali one m em bers. fornia to m ake her future hom e. The O ld R ose Club, of w hich Mrs. E lL c R eynolds is p resid en t, resum ed its m eeting T h u rsd a y at th e hom e of Mrs. C lara l.o g an on In te rs ta te A v e nue. A large num ber of m em b ers were present and plans for fu tu re activities were presented. T he E sp e ran to B reakfast C lub m et W ednesday w ith Mrs. Jennie M yles at 329 S acram en to street. T h e table w as positively exquisite in its se ttin g of rose glassw are and silver w ith a c e n ter-piece of ferns. T h e ho stess used for the first tu n e a beautiful sugar and cream set w hich w as given to her by M rs. C lara F ra n k lin of K ansas City, Mo. A delicious tw o-course m eal was served. Preceding the breakfast, a delightful p rogram w as enjoyed c o n sisting of a piano solo by Mrs. R ey nolds, a poem , w ritten and read by Mrs. F ran k A dam s, piano solo, Mrs. George C anada, reading. Mrs. N ona Dciz and also by the hostess. M rs. W innie D avis was a guest. L e tte rs were read from Mrs. H e n rie tta M ar shall, a m em ber of the club w ho has moved to O gden, U tah, and a n o th er from Mrs. A nna K incaid w ritte n to Mrs. Frank A dam s. It w as w ritte n in esperanto and read and tra n sla te d by Mrs. A dam s. T he in stru c to r, M rs. Cannady, presented the class w ith a d ditional w ork w hich was given her by a "S am ideanino" (fello w -th in k e r), Mrs. Kincaid. Mrs. F. D. Y oung w as the diuner guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jam ison last T h u rsd a y at Zion church. C. GEE WO C H IN ESE MEDICAL H E R B S COMPANY, IN C . 2 6 2 * A lder S l S. W C o m e r T h ird S t , P o rtlan d . Oragwn. SYRACUSE LODGE NO. I K. OF P. th e ELK S N EW H A L L W illiam* A venue and M rM illen Sts. Meet* Second* and F o u rth F rid a y N ights In Each M onth a t E. D. CA N N A DY , C. C. W Y A T T W IL L IA M S . K o f R S. LEGAL NOTICES N O T IC E - In th e D istric t C o u rt o f th e U ni- S tates fo r th e D is tric t of O regon ; U nited S tates of A m erica. L ib ela n t, vs. F o u r cases ('»ch c o n tin in g six dozen q u a r t b ottles, an d one case c o n ta in in g one an d one-half dozen :-m t bottles, m ore o r less, of m isbranded ■ irugs. labeled in p a r t ” W orm -o-T one.” Pub- lie N otice Is H ereby G iven th a t on th e 20th »ay of D ecem ber. 1930. fo u r ease* each con ta in in g tix dozen q u a rt b ottles, and one case co n tain in g one an d o n e-h alf d**en p in t b ot tles. m ore o r less, o f m isb ra n d ed d ru g s labeled n p a rt “ W orm -o-T one” w ere a rre ste d ar and ¡«ken into th e possession of and now a r e 1 In the possession of th e U n ited S ta ts . Ms ■»hal fo r th e D is tric t o f O reg o n , p u rsu a n t to w a r r a n t an d process du ly issued by ° f th e U n ited S ta te s D is tric t C o u rt fo r 'be D istric t of O regon, in a s u it f o r eondem - •istion nd fo rfe itu re e n title d : " U n ite d State* >1 A m erica. L ib ela n t, vs. fo u r eases each con ta in in g six dozen q u a r t b o ttles, and one ease • o n ta in in g one and o n e-h alf dozen p in t b ot tles. m ore o r less of m isb ran d ed d ru g s, labeled in p a rt ‘W orm -O -Tone'.*’ b ro u g h t u n d e r the provl-lons of Section T en o f th e Food an d Drug* Act ap p ro v ed J u n e »0. 190«; th a t all persons claim in g an y r ig h t, title o r in te re st an d to th e eases a fo resaid a re hereby not I- Tied to ap p e a r in th e D istric t C o u rt o f th e U nited S tates fo r th e D is tric t of O regon, on o r before th e 2nd day c f F e b ru a ry . 1931. at I o rtla n d . O regon, to show cause, if any ♦ here be, w hy th e sam e should n o t be decreed ■gainst and fo rfeited to th e U n ite d S tates ..* m isb ran d ed d ru g s Jo h n L. Day. U n itsd ..ta le s M arsh all fo r O re g o n . Livy S tu p p , As- d ista n t U n ited S ta te s A tto rn e y , A tto rn e y f o r L ib ela n t. Na Taste But thsM lnt ,r 3 o/ trini ui) y, / y j i Up-u» ’hp-Miniite i Pvîodes Prepared Especially fot Thit Sent pa per Six girls were e n te rta in ed at a d in ner p a ity last Sunday at th r hom e of Mi v Surah Dit kcraon. 706 Fust 13th struct, in hotint ol h rr tlaiitfhier, M r - > 01 ) 11 , oil h rr c iu h tfc n th birthday. \ \ c w ith to c o n g ratu la te those w ho grad u ated front Ki4iuui4r school at th r n u t ol this till term , atul hope that all will continue their school w ork by iittriuluitf som e hitfh school T hose who have en tered as freahic« this spring term are llr r t lU g try and Julian lle n se n at W a sh in g to n ; Julia Mill at Girls* P olytechnic; E dna I ho m as, Ida E dw ard*, B ertie Mae Colem an and 1 h lfo rd F lo w ers at J r f lertoii V irginia A very e n te red Com mere« a* a filth term er, a lte r g ra d u ating from iiirl» ’ Poly ami Nellie In g rrso l as a second, a lte r a term at Poly. Paramount C lara Bow in M ildred Ivey was a dinner guest ol lues Foster, Friday. Jan. ¿J, at the C u rtis Cafe ”NO LIM IT” All the voung people of P o rtlan d are invited to com e out to Ml O livet on th r second Sunday m ght in I'rh ru a ry to hear the d e lu te on Resolved th at a w om an’s interests he re stric te d to the hom e field. 1 hi* debate is to he staged betw een the hoys and girla ol the B. Y P V F e a tu re picture F a n rh o n A M arco's " T h e D ance” idea O llie W allace a t the W u rlitte r plus O liver L eopold and his P a ra m o u n tee rs P ric es: 25c 'till I p m 35c from I 'till 6 p. m 60c nig h ts SPORTS I he i , A A ( l u ll t Iiirl«' A thletic A ssociation) m et M onday evening at the ) W ( A The discussion ol new <uita lor the b a .k c th a ll leant was b ro u g h t before the girls and a c o m m ittee w a . appointed to go dow n and look over som e T he rom pers will be discarded and u .rd only lo r gynt p ra c tice In donning the new suits a new nam e m ust lie found for the team Each girl i» to hand in a nam e next m eeting, and the one considered best suited will he chosen A fter the m eeting the girl n u t iji th r K i t n s g t l i r ro ach Ipr the ' ’ g :l*r p r a c t f ® ^ ™ -Sir w"h ...... 'e r and R os elm t * have not been learned y rt W h a ts' the m atter boys, M csdanies F lorence and M yrtle did you lose to both te a m s ’ C am pbell, w ho had planned an in te r racial social at the fo rm e r's hom e in Irvington last T h u rsd a y to honor the !• .peranto B reakfast C lub and other friends, have postponed the affair on account of the president amt several m em bers pot being a h lr to atten d , due to previous engagem ents. T h e an n u al b anquet o l the W illiam s A venue Y. W C A. was held T h u rs- day night w ith one hundred g u ests at- I tending. The delicious rep ast w as pre pared and served by the ladies of the Y. Board. T h e p ro g ram was in charge of the Firefly C lub of w hich Mi*s ( h ry stalce M axwell had charge ' T h e newly elected president of the B oard of D ire cto rs of the Y. W . C. A (w h ite ) Mrs. V e rd rn iu s, was the prin cipal speaker. ' j ! J | /*/«•«*#• Pay Your Suhncription P hone T R in ity 0693 S. C. M O R R IS . M gr U. S. A . GARAGE, Inc. Os*— E a ste rn end W este rn O ils— B attery C harging Scientific A utom obile K rpairm g G reasing, O iling, W ashing and P olishing EXPERT AUTOMOBILE DRIVINO INSTRUCTING C ourteous and E fficient Service • ar Called for and D elivered STEA M H E A T E D ST O R A G E PORTLAND, OREGON B uy g io v a* w ith w h a t It savos * bv nor« to g «1 fttslkr in s I tls a 'ts . L in —to« Tooth fa n « , mmÀ» by lh« n i s n #f Liatartoa, soasas la jom la a larga taha at 25 «. Nota ha« It clsaas, b — — M m and protect« 70— u«th Mor«* r g jam appr «J7 $1 a f«— oy — SOS d«oh* triam. Bmj thlags 70« asad with that — rta g — gtoa— | lom bari Phot maral Co. LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE FOR T H E Y O U N G ST ER S’ C H R ISTM A S 25c GET RID OF DISEASE CERMS in nose N ig h t a n d M orning to keep th e m C le a n , C lear a n d H ealth y W rit* fo r F ret “ By* C u rt" er “By* B eauty" Book , cv . d .,< h c »* R K O Orpheum O n e of R K O 'ta e e a c ts com es fo the O rp h eu m F ridav in Chick Y ork and R ote K in g 's p re sen ta tio n of "T h e O ld Fam ily T in ty p e," an act th at is said to rival the fam ed W eaver bro th ers for p o p u larity over the circuit T h ey have taken the old fashioned m ethod of p h o to g rap h v for the liasit of their act, and are said fo have c rea te d one of the real laugh se n sa tions of vaudeville. Bobby May will display som ething new in the jug g lin g line; and M ann, B radford and V an Alat are said to pro vide rest and color w ith their song and dance offering T h e screen a ttra c tio n for the week will he " T h e C ohens and K ellys in A frica," w ith G eorge Sidney, V era G o r don. C harley M urray and K ate Frice in the title roles. sam e will appear in next issue Feeria-mint The Laxative Yon Chew lik e Gum IV K Y > Theatres Mrs. M am ie S ta n to n m ade a bu si ness trip to Salem Tuesday W o n d er if M rs. Jane R aw lins, 488 W illiam s ; she did any lobbying at th r slate le g is Ave. was hostess to a m eeting of the i la tu re ’ O reg o n Belles D rill team last T h u rs- I day night. A num ber of visito rs were M rs W innie D avis w as a recent p re sen t including Mrs. D olly Paries. hostess at a social evening a t her P res. O. F. C. W . C. E lection of o f hom e to a coterie of friends, ficers resulted as follow s M rs E thel street. T u rn e r, presid en t; Mrs. A ren eta M o r ris, V -P re s .; Mrs. Lula Lee. T re a s., "A W o m a n 's H o n o r" is the title of Mrs A nna Mae C ochran, Financial a 3-act dram a presen ted last night by Sec.; and Mrs. A lethia Peck, Secre (he J o y in a k rrs' C lub at P o rtlan d tary. T h e h ostess served re fre sh m e n ts ! W o m an s' C lub building A re p o rt of r C. Gee W o 29 Years In P o rtlan d (tly O K N K V A Pollyann, Society Editor C om plaining alone has never relieved 4 bad condition, and th a t m em ber of our race w ho sta n d s still and does T he L adies of Zion, headed by M rs. nothing to help him self will never be Ada McGill, served a m ost delicious jb le to do a n y th in g , due to the fact turkey and ham dinner a t the church that he is alw ays "h ard pressed." T h u rsd a y the 22nd. A nice sum of T h e pastor chants, pants, rants, his close investigation will m ore than PA T R O N IZ E OUR m em bers sing, pray, dance. m oney was realized from the affair. liCely reveal the fact th a t the m ajor A D V ER TISER S T he dining room a t the church was itv of us. who m ake the loudest noise m ade very a ttrac tiv e w ith green stuffs about being up against it." are directly responsible for the sad plight we are T h e A dvocate sincerely re q u ests its and a specially installed ra d io fu r MEDICINAL DERRS n. (jet acquainted wit heconom y and read ers to p atronize the firm s w hose nished m usic for the occasion. T he and ROOTS then practice it. then w atch our ro n - a d v ertisem e n ts a re seen in T h e A d v o dinner w as com pletely sold ou t, m any lition im prove.— Ex. cate. By so doing you help yourself, white p a tro n s as well as colored a t tending. I f taken in tim e, may the a d v e rtise r and us. revent operation* for T he Advocate was invited to attend halretet. C atarrh . Lung. T h ro a t, A sthm a, K idney the O regon P ress C onference held Liver. Rheum atism , Blood. Stomach s.id all fem ale January 22. 23 and 24 at the School of disorder« A lto Bladder Journalism . E ugene. O regon. O w ing Trouble*. to stress of business, we were unable T H E C. G E E W O to attend. It is rep o rted that the ses- Rem edies are harm less, *• -ions were the best ever held W e hope, no drugs or poison sre used Composed of the choicest m edicinal roots herbs, buds tn d bark, im ported by us from far The YOUNtiER SET mouth and throat Let Zorita eleeae* array the accumulated accretions, kill ths germa, prevent dieses». Hi* ££¡m¡Lm!aik~ Tlit* two-piece ensemble is not nly splendid for spring, hut may lie worn this minute under your winter to p coat with great success. A diagonal rihlied green tweed is employed for the collarlcss jacket, slightly llared skirt, and band-trim m ed V deck And the contrasting rrrp e blouse, which is accented by novel diagonal seaming, is gray beigr -amusingly called " g re g e ” The pockets on the skirt and jacket are tipped to carry oilt the anr-ular theme And the importantly placed black feather on the green tricorne matchei the suede pumps and envelope purse. F.xcrlla Pattern No. 3360. Sizes 14 fo 44, 25 cents. For the youngsters' Christmas. Many wise parents this year will include among their Christmas Gifts to the chil dren Savings Accounts here at the Unit ed States National. Such a gift will en courage habits of thrift and help to wards an understanding of business and financial matters. United States Naliondl Bank Broadw ay and b tju h . ar t i a i k Portland.