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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1931)
-3- I C le a n F ic tio n H u m a n In te re s t F e a tu re « -> ’ ft * n i (« N I The Advocate ------- * - ^ T r u e S to rie» A c h ie v e m e n t j S to rie « <■ TIIK ILHJSTKATKI) KKATUKK SUCTION—July 1, 1981 tU.. ( b lca g * P i t t u r i « in M i« l l l u i i r n » « f r « t n r « Sect >oo « e r e povedl, • a<J da aot d ep ict p rin c ip a l« urne»* «o caption ed THE Third SEX Called “Pansies 99 I lie T ru th A bout th e Bride T w ice D eserted on H er W edding N ight \% iIII*u ix o ii > U d r « n Dnisy M ay, willowy, brow n and baffling, waa ardently wooed and twice married. Each time the groom atormed out of their love neat on the wed- in g n i g h t vowing never to aee her again. A p p a llin g politic v of France and whose one to thr woild and to himself tfiat 1 m IH m overy H*,d only Joy in life was to make be was % very pretty woman, in fact Hi* mother a dapper-va jp . dally, happily the bridal |>air left lie-e he was a woman fh? office of the Justice of the peace had greatly regretted that he was not A Soldier an d W om a n man and wife in the eyes of the i l»r‘ £ J'onian of resolution, she i n « cnevauer o n , a celebrated Tlie Chevalier a d e iion. celebrated What la the mcaiiltttf of tlie atnar world. Hut (hat very n'ght young *' „ "*r to overcome ( M l . dieuu- courtier of ih r eighteenth century, in« re vt* 1st Iona m ad* Ify two men { Wdlluri)M*i made an appalling, a pmntment and to make him « w M l I i f d « »(range double exigence liod | fighting u a w ld ir r - hr rxtra- I) di ■ ivcryl Ho great wai the , Mltutc (or thr dauKhtrr *hr personally unknown to each other, i w »m rd Bhr d rru rd linn m p r ill- ordinarily br»vr in b « t t lr - * n d ainus- which have Ju*l been mad* !u I ami - Ithoek that i»e suffered, -vi acuta bli , * ont.s urn! rorarti and g ir l, clothing j mg hlnL^lf as a »oin an undrr the rmo(*<»ti that, all unconsciously he don? 'these tarthnx rrvelationji In ¡followed hi* predecessor* action* .«nd taught film all thr Utllr frm ln name Comtcssc „e Barres. He be volve their mutual liride In the and fVd the house, r wearing that he ! i«>r »ids to brauty. gradual'y tm -l came mixed up in the Intrigues ot ¡lilaiH n g thr idm ttiat thr aim ot tlie Court and the politics of France. I would never see Daisy again! alrangeM marital adventureg of re I A id what wai the discovery that I 111' hfr should b r to srrk aduvrstion j I/>uis X V who had employed him on cent years secret missions, disguised as a woman, H r llsd * Rodii r Finbruidrrrd | arm* of the bride and sent him h or And what U the accret of the ror stricken into the shelter of the forced him for reasons of state to T*jat slir »uccrrdrd Is -hown by declare himself such But when he beautiful halt hug creature who daik streets’ Why was he reduced thr Abljr s own diary, with Uic con- was twice wooed passionately and to a shattered wreck within twelve j frsaion Ural our would ludgr could died the half-forgotten truth about his sex was proved married for love only to be ab a n hours of the wedding ceremony? havr bi-rn written only bv a ¿roman1 ] Bisrovrred at Heath Till* was the reason — | "I had ’ says De ChoLsy, "a bodirr , doned on her wedding night? Another strange creature of which The voung I ms pa nil discovered that : rrnbroidrrrd with natural flowers on 'Hie mystery had its beginning I>at v M ay picture was really la silver ground a »hirt that was! Gilbert gives a vivid Could there be a more uncanny , lavtrnrd up on both sides with yel Continued on Page 4 about five year* ag >, when young revelation? Would it fa* possible lor low and silver ribbons . . , tlie bodice | John (hllespie Hater the first hus a man to find himself In a more high and paddi-d out . . . my black ' band hi this rase), v u Introduced desperately perplexing situation? hair was done In large rurls . . . 1 THE BEST ADVERTISING to I>al*jr May Park Hhe was a Eventually the distraught youngster had big diamond earrings and a mown beauty of the slender, willowy sought the help of lit* father. As a dozen natch«*" . . «n d so on end . It ha* often been said that th# m u lt 1 <*,;»! step* are now being so o n 1 | advertising any produet ran tyi>e iHllespie, manly young fe l tax m to annul the marriage Hour He had numerous lev« affairs but 1>*v» are the wonls or praise ex- low. admired femininity Thu* he fell tfupad Williamson was still furthei when th* Abbe rvrntuallv (ell serl-j presscl by a satisfied user. This victim to what he dcscritird a* “her harrowed when John Gillespie, read ouslv In love, he insisted that he le - word-of-mouth advertising eircu- ing of t h e s e fT ffttl I n th<- paper! tatn his feminine mode of living, j lates freely and causes products glrluh charm ” came forward and proved himself while Mademoiselle de la ( i rl.se, hLs, to enjoy tremendous popularity in After nii ardent courtship, they the first vlctun of liaisy Mav or sweetheart, was persuaded by him to an almost ^ unbelievably ■ ■{ short time. wrenched the bridegroom from the Da id Clark play tlie part of a man and go about This has been one of the factors re the bridegroom left the bride never even In public. In masculine attire sponsible for the widespread u*e HUtorle Case* This did not scandahre the Court to see her again Daisy's or David a—marriages are and he was sent by King touts on a and popularity of St.Jo.veph’s Genu O f the marriage that had promised ine Pure Aspirin which is now the unique Nevertheless then* are o n ! special mLssion to Russia. larr-vit xellinc pure aspirin in the so well and had ended so dram atical record a few cases extraordinary in A Hut al Flapper world for 10c. Doctors and the jfen- ly (Hllespie never *|M»ke Hi* lips themselves but not altogether dl* j Phillip*. Duke of Orleans, brother eral public alik** fully realize that w n r sealed until another Diana similar which from time to time. ! , astounding love affair wrung have occupied the attention of acien- of Diuis X IV , lived much the same *‘St.JosephV* Aspirin i.i both £enu- existence, delighting in pretending ine and pure because it meets every \ from him an almost Incredible • government standard. In one single A famous historic Instance of a \ tale About mx months ago an year more than nine million boxes event occurred which wa-s de man who would have preferred to j be a woman and consequently lived : of StJoseph’i Genuine Pure Aspirin / alined to reveal the young m an s O I L S STOPS have been sold, a record-breaking extraordinary e*|»erience. On the most of his life as though he were No m i t « ho* Wry* or «ontlflv«. a txx»k recently surface, ll kcemed prouaic enough, Is d*scnbed in achievement due to the fact that C A R B O IL I m m M i i t t i r «top« tniiiHlated from the French of O 1* 1 people everyw here now realize it is throbfe»« pain, riponi «nd Hoot« and Indeed, amounted to nothing Oil vert and lust now published in woroi boll « n «n «v«rn«yM C «t neither sensible nor necesaary to pay more than the renting of a room to london more than 10c for one dozen tablets This extraordinarily Interesting a pleasant faced young man by a bit«*. «•« Cs on « tomo boa bOcontta of genuine pure aspirin. Always volume tells of the Abbe de Choisy S»urlork-N*MCo Nâobwmo Tonn Mr* Pair ask your druggist for “ ¿>t,JosephV* who nlaved an tm|>ortant part in tlw* J Ills« o v r r r d to lir e « * as a W o m a n The new lodger * name was David \ (T a-k He appeared Just an average j lodger and the landlady liked him j .it alght Hut what was her astonish ment alter he had been there a lit tle while to discover that aometUnea he drra red as a u Oman I Surprised bv her one evening In a beautiful orchid opera clonk with Mlk stockings mid dancing Mux** to match and a necklace to adorn the delicate liroured .hro.it, he explained that he was an actor, a female Im personator. His professional name were mat t ied Hut that verv night was Mi-Morvatic and he waa billed as “Tl»e Perfect l-ady." A little later he told her he would In* leaving as he was getting n»ar t»ed It did not occur to her to en quire as to the name of hta fiancee Had she done .so she might have been able to prevent the curious love ch a fer that followed “Tile Perfect l.ady,’* it ap|>ear.s. bn I attended a ball. In her beau til*il feminine attire, she was quite Irn i Uble, ind \ follow moot, to whom she was introdiic«'d as Daisy May (Miftord. instantly fell in love with her! Then ^naued a wooing of rare p a s - ! Hoi ' % tliia illiislrialr wti.it h happen loti fUled \s ith los «• makln | > ■ i in*; »11 v iitionx the croup who kisses, letter*, telegrams, phone call* «-¡ill llu niwlvr-t ttir third »ra? and presents, the two meeting each SWELLING REDUCED dai an I be omtne Apparently, more devidrd to one another every hour. Moat pur/,ling is the fact that a l- Ihotigh \oung Joe McMechan Wll And Short Sreathlnu relieved when cause« llumson charted with Daisy alt the hr unnatural collection of water in abdo usual love scenes of an engaged men, feet and Ir#., and when preaMire eouple and was the object of her «nove ankle« leaver a dent T ila l package caresses he was never troubled with runs doubt m to th«* wisdom o f his H llM 'M M I liK IN I COM PANY choice Equally curious is it. too. that l»r III I MIlM l • . * in the circumstances, Daisy would consent to hemming legally hl.s wife Hut the fact remains that she did Five months after she met W il liamson, her second wedding took NVbjr » m ry s I m . ii « ifetayrij |*ruxl« lutin mina turai («■■»ri (;« <N*rk ....... u.ln, ftMINMC^ I place In Scotland Were Daisy M%y*a thoughts drawn Hyiw-U tlil Aeltel Un4 by tacliri Ma» « capai luug oveniue. l'Ifaiant, aalr, no Interfrrenr« anv I barK to that other man she had «lutici Sanila« tuia g»ni «nirr.l tirar itimi $2 VI.* loved to the marriage that had ter l'utlag» il C O I » Ifrd a H r Cam|NWmirii lot Vary OWalMMMa 0«*r» $SiU IllintraOil l'.iMrr Frra m ik minuted so abruptly? On the thres order l'I.T O N K CO. I>r,»t IO f St. t»uia Ma. hold of this new union, did she not N. ■■■ — ........ ami mwwm/ even then re» lire that for her. m ar riage. no matter how much she had l l / n i i n i >or n e l a y e (I Periods been loved previously, must finish as W llm h ll U*<- RFMKDY Pill. It finished with her first huslmnd? d d she not even know that she k '« M Pe r n » i F u ll HI le n g th V A U I N A I . R I I P - Or I 'O H I l O K I R M H a ir . H u ie P re v e n tiv e a n t l- was concealing one of the strangest e|*tlC, I I Id» d o «e n H e iil P O R T I 'A I I » In p la in *tf that ever cursed its possessor? W M ip p ri W r i t « to r F it K h boo kle t reve a ls U n lu d v as It might serin. Innocence th e aerrets of person*? In tim a te ra re would actually be possible. i n c . l t M \ . 1 . « IV t t n d HI N ew V a r l N ? ySz-TVOMENW^ Large citie.s have “ Pansy” clubs of young men whose special delight is to dress in women’s gHrb and regard themselves as women. Above, photo of four men