The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, June 27, 1931, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION— June 27, 19S 1
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by yr natural co.iccuoo of
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No r*«d «o auffrr pa n f *«r» mo mb '*©
raced (n be irrryj.ar o f tít a»«J. I aa«
¿MSI L£Sa*MÍ«»( relief. An old tMnedv.
prvarr b«d by d< dan. No other prey»
raetDA lik« it. Haa bcoufthr kapp*r»«»o to
ikouiantii of amffifp . Ir»»i*t or the « ri«i
r»al and tenurne — red capvulev in the
yello*» boa. Ac all dr- « More«.
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CO M PANY
Adi. AtUala
A Female Remedy
Dvpt £ At* U U .vntyi OfcW
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M K D IC IN K
D»M
Classified Ads
way •*••»« at»-» *• *>*d
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-MO »««•••« ..e| »UNNtl
a m— <'•»«. | • »• I*-•■'•••« f»«r. Fme aa.ih
reaaon with her? Merely that *ne
waa making her own money atxl could
uae It ae ahe aaw At. Husband, ne
reminded hlmaelf, were duty bound
to aupport their wive*, but wivea were
under no obligation whatever to
their husbands, aa far aa the law waa
concerned. She might work and buy
what ahe wanted with her money
Having aummed up tlie situation,
he finally placed the blame for hia
predicament on hla wife
He lourxt
hlmaelf accountable for her action*.
not envy them, they w rit, perhaps,
brurr b.wlneas men than hr. They
did not allow aenttmrnt to Interfere
with their money making. 'Jliey did
hot relent and reduce the fee when
a woman wept or a mother cried.
Thai waa the way aoft pudding* like
he waa, did.
Wh* waa he In debt’ he aakrd hlm­
arlf. Surely he war not an extrava-
lan t liver
Me arnoked little, drank
iraa. entertained uridorn and drcaaed
conservatively But could he try the
tame of Jovcr? No
Waa It not at
her suggestion that he bought the
home which lie knew he could not
pay fo r7 Wai U not her exquisite
taate that filled it with elaborate and
coatly furniture that kept the collec­
tor* and inatellinem men ever hooixl-
in* him and threatening to set him
out In the atreet 7 Waa It not Joyce a
wardrobe that war filled with the J t-
eat and moat e a penal ve creation*,
while hla auiU were Mxearlng algna of
too frequrnt preaain*? And waa It not
the. who In aphe of hia remonstran­
ces. continued to run up fctlla at the
«tore while lie denied himself of many
thing, he really needed? And what
excuae did ahe give when he tried to
lu liixl lilt «a v out of III* difflrulty
im > i •U'Pi’ln « In think of th# Impor-
I t i . t tx ctn«r«|iittirct of U '*t l u l re-
M tk
Hut wunn’iw rUr (lid «r lg ti It «ntl
h iif. «lin t It meant. That person
* u Hubert »'lift. id. who during Ui«
whole conversation luid luteneil with
In.*, r a n piei**d ctoee to lit« wall that
•rpaialrd Kaynr a office from hla
A . hr raaumad hi* aeal at hU «leak he
formulated certain plana for that
night hlmarlf
A ininikrr of
rraaona p m rn trd
ll.iu u .t r a wliy lie alw.ukl apod thu
l>arty
One w»a that hr waa morr
iliau fond of Mr* Hargrave* hlm arlf,1
bill ha had given him no opaatng
I hr olh »r, * u hla hatred for I n l l r
Kaynr
It tw could frualratr thla meeting.
Kaynr would »« to jail
Helter at»11. ]
If It* roukl Irt lh* doctor ratrh thrm |
uwrihri in that bed rrxrm -the to w n 1
would rrrk with arandal Mhr would [
1« divorced without a penny—tltrn
with hi. own money hr could ra d !)
win her Mr revolved upon the latter
O A ia iu a a
J*» Milaat
4» O« ia t>< ma City Cklar.otn«
plan lie put on 111* halt ai>«2 ruat •»*] tlie Utter meant duller* *nd renta
ACIMI MASIVO
six] lite former would piubably never
k*fl the ii A cc
• • a
be published
MAKS OOOD MClMrr l * y. «very «* »k i
M m all about him In the profession
a* rut Ageiif fg>t lh« lifM tu V * i r.y Hair I
I aji if A il*t Clco had fin e K m i »»
many were Df»* i-v *nfl t ite r pe|>olar Wa*.n* tollst-
paced and reputed hU ofTAre eiigruaa- cere rarnlng a living
f.*a ac»*ru ^«l r»«u.«n>
in rat« p «p »ri
ed in hit thought» - thoughts that i d * IrxJrprndrnt While tie waa Juat keep­ Pot par f kruia r • «r ile Tl*« Bi.y4 Mf| C« .
He did a i uiingt.a m. Aia
1 ed as a m inor and trflarted hiinw lf a * ing out of the poor house
1 hi» t i f - l col(U»al failure He *aw
| b lflg tlf aubmargad m debt
Iv rrj
I footstep romliitf towaidf» hi» ofBcf
| made* him apprthen*»*® for it wa*
inure often an irata creditor than a
client
Ha was nut a law>er. he was
I ncv«r Intended for one; he never
would be one
T o go cm trying to
struggle only meant
more
worry.
more financial difficult lea, but to give
up aou'.d brand him as a coward and
• false to hta tiuM T o fiv e up wuukl
I mean to brrak hit ptomisr to hla
i mother
III;« was the artistic, temperamental
i trend of mliul which depended on U>-
I splratlon for accomplishment. In­
stead of Ilia cool, catrulating. argu­
mentative type that was ie<jutird in
tha legal
profe.salon
He
worked
Vice President of Ptttiburg Courier
spontaneously instead of with deliber­
ation
Ha could aiwavs put twice a»
much labor Into writing a MKif. Juii
for the sake of the accomplishment
"Softly, like a mild inorningof Spring,
aa he cou'd put Into a rase although
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N E W O RLEANS
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my
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the magic of Genuine Blaik and YVhite
Bleaching Cream comet to caret« and
add glowing freshness to one's skin . . .
to impart clearness and beauty that
nothing else seems to bring Truly, no
yeoman should ever be without Black
and White Bleaching Cream.”
Do You W ant a B a b y ?
la iitil
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to
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day
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pound
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t hapa «vera «nanau
IcaikfiWd faai m oltel-
hood will taka yeur
mad I tin a
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««k om a to uae |l»»a
Hah« A h«11ar
Irttrr and ptrturv for
I 1« month«. H 'j lh« pubtuati«>i T h a n k
you.''
Matrlad it yaava and doctor« icid ma
I «auld ttsyar hay* any rh'W tfi
v»r»ia*
Mr* Whita, Fa.
1 ti tad your madlcm*
N o » 1 am la ba a moiltn in i k u w r
My
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Dr Ib P fV i (taalmant. a m r iph iAr
ba.\rd on Olandular artiyilr haa l* «n u*r*i
with .»'Kb re«u!ta I* U«eMwan4l* r f «nan««»
tha' for ti»« nr»t ^0 data a full dollar iraat-
mant »1 : ba *«nt (raa. iwi ipa cl i»e C €» I*
ne co t no oh;i««'ion to ay ary lu im ti v ( n
writ as,
A limited •upp!y of fraa ttaatment* will
ba »ant out thui. irnnth ao ba aura and
writ* tmlay A *«» a fraa bo< kiat. (*hil«tl«ai.
M arita««« Kapialncd
»HI ba «ant yen.
MRS. DAISY K. LAMFKIN
BID FAREWELL TO DARK,
MUDDYSKIN
W e lc o m e
W e lc o m e
dsa.
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th e
Your
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now
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b e a u ty
who
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rw a p o ad *
s tr e n g th ).
w a n ts
e fc i.
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o f G e n u in e R la c k a n d
m a r v e lo u s
every
c le a r
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tw
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forth a clearer, lighter a ad more bewitching
a ?* com p lex ion .
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G w a a ia a B la c k
c o n tr o ls
W h i t « B le a c h in g
it
a d d a a li g h t neon t h a t a m a x e s . Y 'a t i t s a c t i o n
is
g e n tle
Hum ps
and
h a r m le n a .
b lo tc h e s
and
o th er
d is c o lo r a t io n s
fa d e in t o a d e p t h o f c l e a r b e a u ty , f o r G e a u in a
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WEAK, AILING WOMEN
i f you ore lrmling a monoton-
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ably <|uc to your ill-health »ml
weakened, rundown condition.
I ’««p ie don't like weak, ailing
women. They like women who
lire etrong mid vigorous—who
have the energy to enjoy life to
the fullest. Kight now mnke up
your mind that you are going to
toni|iier your wretched ailment»
nnd be gloriously strong and
heulthy. You <<ui do it. Just
sturt taking Nt Joseph’s 0.F.I’.
and see bow reiiUy easy it is to
enjoy good health. This rich.
oii . ,
vegeU ble tonic, whirh contain*
roots and herbs which hnvc been
used fur more than a century to
strengthen women, help* to re-
atore energy and vitality, to im­
prove the appetite ami to give you
plenty o f physical rhaim which
everyone admires. Your druggist
sells the b ig dollar bottle oré an
absolute money-hark guarantee.
St. Joseph*«
G .F .P .
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a n s
Ü o tu c
C rea m
d a lly
m ild ,
f*im ply «and n a m e, a |»n*t c a r d w ill do.
a n d lam arty » 11 ha matfad in r x io W ra n »a r
D r I>»P»w b a lifv c « you a ll ba au rp ria a d
a n .I d c lis lit c d .
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P »r* o
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1 V C’o a lr a Mon r K a iia a a C u t
Mo
and
t h « t o n e o f y o u r a k in , t 'a e d
Is m a d # t o
k e e p y o a r t y p e o f s k in fa ir , s m o o th
— **>•-
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to
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and a o ft
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e
o p a l J a rs a d d
t a b le .
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d is ­
u s in g
t h is a m a x in g B la c k a n d W h i t # B le a c h in g C r e a m
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