The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, March 21, 1931, Page 6, Image 10

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    T H E IL L U S T R A T E D KKA T U R E A C T I O N
- M » n h 21. 1»SI
ctiai acier and gives him a natura
apart from every other man wiHiian
and child In Uie world
Ta be t'eaStwued
F O U N D — The Real Scientific Basis of
Handwriting Analysis—
Dr. M. N. Bunker, Dialinguishnd Crispho-Analyst,
A N A L Y S I S . ” > »ci-
entitle column in the Illustrate*! Feature Section.
Contributor
of ‘ H A N D W R IT IN G
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A C K in thou«* dim and distant dava, thou.'ands upon*
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counties* thousands o f vears ago. when man’s mind lwok hrr*
°*
* *»iu* rurv* ****** ° r * something tn unr oi
Illuse men Uiat
not in X
Uie l,U
oth -r. and so on,
was making
its
f.rst step out
o f the darkness of u t t e r l y .
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_____••nUy mi that isu-h letter »land.» mil down through ____________
the »g r
One of 1 tieni
unreality into the light of reality, a single primitive m a n a» an individual letter a tiny irte- ¡ ¡» «e a s e d * n aggressive and the other
took up a stone and traced idly in the soil at his feet.
hire of the nature of Uie man or wo- a timid nature and their character-
«
man that made It.
, uucs are .»till displaying themselves
Thai mail, doing what hr
• fers built «u n it llu t told Uir iamr
In tile same way a hundred dtf- ! W Uie uumberlea. ikvwendanl» of
without guidance of ronsckiu» brain, .»lory more clearly a«»l more rapidly
fe r r i« Irtters scattered llirougli Uw those two men
started the handwriting of the hu- j All of lhat w v generations upon
range of Uie a!|ihabet may be m ade1 Orasp tin.» development. and you
man rac*. as it lias come down lo us generation» and still more griierxlirau
t e
by a hundred different people and nave a foundation on which to un
in this 2W!i century
back tn the history of the human vou »IU have counlleas variation» of drrstand something o f wliat liand ■
Countless years have rolled over race
languages
have
changed. form, each indicatile of Uie .»arar writing does Uidav tn Ita ptrlurUB-
the development of the first written style« of writing have come and have geueral
characlertatlcs.
but .-ach non of the individual n i l or |wr
letter from Uiat tlrst crude picture gone until today the chUd learning purely and distinctly uidtvtduat bi „m ahl,
Primitive man learned to draw pic- how to write while In Uie grade» gets Itself
a picture or a representation
It-- lilstory and IW deiUuU- devrl-
lures — crude pictures - but sUll sui 1 a perfected knowle»tgr o f a letter of Uie writer as a personality
oiunent so tar as history Is ruucrrtird.
hciently clear to give an idea of Ids picture In tils very Oral school da vs
I f we were to dig back Into those reaches bark to something Ilka Uie
meaning.
AH of Uiia h true of w riting a.»
Generations passed and aa those we know It and as we use It In cor-
worn that tlrst primitive middle of Uw seventeenth century
generations developed men draw bet re s p o n d «** todav
^
^
“ “ « I 1Ua
* " thUlan scholar tlrst collected IJrtnk at leaal Us glasses ol water
Hut along with
" " * ‘ * * *
ter and »till better picture», until this development of the letters Uiere nr*tJ h* rV **‘* ” ut|u“ ‘ 0,1 '*'* *“ “ • wr
'he luudamcnlal principles of wliat dally preferably before meat. Kat
Anally thei developed a code oi writ- lias been - w t h t u g else Thera has
hnd that *UH ararther prlnil- i,Kiay u known as graplio analysis bulkier foods such as vegetables.
trsmi fruits and ooarse breasts Use a mild
rg by which they could ranunuu- been the tracing of ..................
individuals»' und live man tirtlowrd h a csample tn.1 I ’amillo llaido. lhat wise man
that
they
trad made the same stroke, l Italy gathered togeUier a few funda- laaaUve as neadest '•
calc with one another without draw- . personality In thoae letter-strokes, so
That la Ur l "a Id well's advice to
lng picture* of men and soow n or that today, one man will write one so far a« they could but Uiere sUll mental rules nr |wtn.lplaa and made
dlaroverles which he pul tu print
| peopks wtUi stubburu bowels
He
animal.» such as their ancestors liad kind o l a Stroke and knottier will wa. a difference
It Is this primitive difference in
It was uH a very large l x « * -In W—clallsed on Uie bowels, treated
been compelled to do
Instead they write an entirely different one but
(4cl u I U T„ y r r t i m a U
thousand. for ronsUpallrai and IU
; armed letters and out of thoae let- they will form their Irtters very human soul that »hows todav In Uie
Pnlahed product of our writing sys-1 just as you plain it tlnv sown ui Uie llh Il>* preacrlptlon he uaed over and
much according to the same rule
Thnra Crtl m d l l ^ m e . to
be I
nwsT
ov» r h“ » » ■ ' « * * • »* «« • • * **“ >
A hundred people will make Uw tem of recoeilmg knowledge
.»mall letter "a " very much alike bul two primitive use,, bark m the old ter oak so Uw Uay booklet put out
ra1wd'r,waa''t«U|P
to tli* o Italy vma ihr fouitilatu*ii urum
^ II U now caltod. v u t#wt
m uo slugle case will there br tiro Maiht «* r just
MJk> BIG
whu
h
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y++n
at pvmcUcv.
i ' i " that are esactfy duplicate» one , , * f u ' r ralla txui of the pnastbibues
Today you can ^ t Ur. O ablwell.
different
There was j
of another
Some mu have a Utile °< Ufe.
-Syrup Pepsin at any drugeUrt r Ui
tn
( termali y
and
Pruno*,
Today you ran gat Ur Caldwella
grapho-analyste, or. as
la m s »
drugstore
In
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,
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- J . l*»vui> Pepsin at any dr
is
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'f
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i
Aasarten
U la always Uie ra gw . made
7* Bdgewaad I w
m the medical arhooia It la uartl I n ____
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smartly according to the original prr-
lxukg up and deteruslulng the ertmi- scrtptinti. from lasaUve herbe, pure
nal tendencies o f the Individual It la prpaiu and otilar >aluabte ingrediente.
uard lo driermlnp the i M i s m of a Nothing in It to harm even a baby.
parson fra onr profession as anotlier It dosa uot grips sicken ur cause any
» *rTYf‘
« '« r y day capgrily ulscomlorl. But It move, the bowels,
thr uresis of the lie.»pie o f those rout! „
rk,
Uw M aUxg waste
“ **
which clogs the system; make- you
During the World War Ihe Kaiser bllloua, headachy, gaasy. bloated,
raqinrad llw men who were to com- weak, half atek A doctor aliould know
iiiand hi* submarine* U
baum r what is best for the bowel*
Hyrup
' \pri-mivrtji in ciiaracter anaiyiUs from IVpnln I* a fanuiUA doc Lor • choice
Krusvhen Salts— a perfect com*
,
tuuuiwriunic
becau*r
with
*uch
ana-
of
a
safe,
pleasant,
effective
laxative
bioaUon t>i f he six mineral *aK* >uur •
tytleal kin they eohM lod i k sh Ufes for men women, old**r folks, hahie*
body should hare to function proper­
very soul* of men In their command and children
ly» purify your blood of harmful
acsds, and aid the kidneys and bow
I f they had a weakling, a deceiver
els to throw eff waste material--the _
a liar, or a clveat, they could know
c nunual formation of which is'
1 It by looking Into hi* handwriting.
Da W. I . Cat dm i n ' «
probably the cause of your fat.
' whereas hi* farr and general conduct
of !l «ine il a ua
In thiA modem
might
put
him
above
reproach
the
from
salt a
poanbi«* to grt thfv*
worry
don t
f»nc? foods jru-J fat -but
Orapho-analyst* a* If i* today has
just ».1 lung as you hatve K ruschen Salts
A D im lo r i ¡ u n n i y l.u u r t n r
come to us after these years of
Take a half teaspoon every morning
water
of
ho«
b»f<>r*» lircakfaat m % ¡asa
scholarly
Investigation
Famous
— tittle ay little that uigiy fat tUaapi pears.
name* In history have been wrapped
you U feet better than ever b e to n years
up in it* growth TWtiUon, the man
You U soon p e ­
younger, more enernv
‘ WHEN NEGROES ARE
eiemt
who discovered the finger print sys­
sess that envtabla beauty.
sparkling eyes, superb hgure «htc.: onia
tem that identifies the physical man.
BLAC K NO MORE”
j«erfect health can impart.
, gave a great deal of attention to
An «ft* bottle 'laat* 4 » a t i at any pro-
A ftook Review
Money back
< handwriting, as a verification of In-
grrsAiv? druggist in America
•f
If K ruschen doesn't convine»* you that it
; divlduality.
is the safest, quickest. castest way to lose
(»k u R fiK H c u i Y i . r . r «
He recogui/4*d that where like finger
fat
New N.ivrl
: print allowed tla* individual a* a
A Hartford woman writes. "I'll
tell the world Kruse her Salta Is
i phyalcal man. Uie handwriting of
"Black No More"
wonderful Muff to reduce
An Ohio
that man doe* give a picture of hi*
in nest week'« llU a*tr»lrd fea tu re
(iK O R f.i: W ASHINGTON
woman lost 10 p unda with nne bot­
\l K o S llOlssSKV
soul, or hi* |M*r*onalitv. or "that
Heel ten
tle.
< \K\ > H. ( brini i
K u iinr • O rianlirr
siofnething' which makiv» up hi*
A DOCTOR'S
ADVICE for
Stubborn Bowels
Be ^our Own Bo»»„
armi
m oatuf
Lose Fat
W h o tire The Thirteen Most (¿ifted
Negroes in the United States?
Safely and Quickly
SVRIJP I'I PSI\
schools are well organized and would
i run along by the forre of tlielr own
momentum White ehartt: sustains
I quote from a statement of the them, so all that the president ha..
Haru>on a war flu committee, by whom
' to do k> pli-aar the Yankee mailers
he was awarded a medal recently for a lio hold tlx- purse strings, sit tn on
developing a training center for Nc- an orease
racial ■Making
»:ro vuuth at Port Valley. Ueorgia tnaJu- a penodleal swing around the
“ During the 26 years he has been in country to advise Negme.s how to be­
Port Valley f*e ha*» built the «h o o t have to win and bold the respect of
from one of 145 pupils to one of 700 'our good white friends, and draw
pupil*
HI* plant include* twelve a comfortable salary
modern brick building.» and he em ­
I respect women like Nannie Bur
ploys 45 teacher* Instruction is g iv­ roughs. Charlotte Hawkins ltruwn. {
en through two years cf college and , and Mary Me I cod Hethune, for most
the school 1* a center for farm dem­ nl them founded the schools that!
onstration. health work, and the they head. We may sometimes ques-
preservation of racial culture for a I ttou the value of these Institutions
whole district
of so-called learning, but we may not
Certainly that w a great deal more question the high purpose of those j
than i* done by a man who .simply who work and sarrillco for them
goe. in to fill the chair that . jmeone
The [villtlclans lire Inconsequential i
else ha* left.
No special talent is
Under the head of Miscellaneous I ,
required in a man to head Howard designate two. DuBols. the soclolo- (
University, or any other of the Ne- gist, and Woodson, the historian
:'ro lneHht*v»*v
Most of these
I think that the moat brilliant and '
most scholarly one among (he y'iurig-
er of these twenty-live men Is a
vouth of 'JO. named William Kdward
Hsrriann, a junior In Harvard Col- Í
lege
He was graduated with high-,
est honors from the Boston Latin |
.Hr hoot and gained an honor average
in his Harvard entrance examina­
tion. He has won scholarships regu |
larly since 1928
In hi* freshman
this rich, vegetable tonic in vigo­
year he began contributing to the
rates you, tone« up your entire
Harvard Idvocate, the undergradu ‘
system, and helps to give you un­
ate literary periodical, and ha* con- !
tirin g energy and strength. Your
tinned since. His latest essay, en 1
druggist sells the big |1.00 bottle
titled "Norman Koerster and the
on a money-back guarantee.
New Humanism ** wan reviewed In
Ihe Harvard Crimson recently by A 1
ft Hweeay. instructor and tutor In I
history and literature at Harvard
College. Mr. a weeny laying among
‘«h e r things that "Harrison has a
grasp of tils subject, a background
of ettensive reading, and a maturity
< o n lin u p d fro m P » g r T w o
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