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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1931)
T H K 1 U A S T K A TKI> KKATURK S K lT lO N — October 3. 1931 ki*>ww ail th* x'un * posaibtlittex mnd. tngton Our furrmoat «om rn art* from one market dav to the iirxt m rwixm* ihrin. haï rivaled a flr ttf dvirly cvginxam Which X» all very I’herw is louisr who agiog. man ætvsr of resentment ami jealousy in encnuragtng Ouly the nuwber ot aged la iopr a high octioul graduate her mature circle The story goes position .uni m vial Ntandm« «me» t i r for a Luabund l.uiWc groomed him thaï une prowln— I IM00I8I I >r quality fur months and now ttarv lead Ihr (rased to his irtrl that he had fallen <rL although hr was disowned by hi* An Oltlrwl’» Niece For the splendid for M is s Smith. * I t ’s not too late to For example, take Mary Jones ito preacher father save you*’* the young thing avowed you) had Just been appointed to publicity he begot, his younger sister She married him the m at day And teach At a bridge party of officials, was voted (lie most |*>pular girl in Washington goes on. . die aos honor gu *sl. After Uv* for her school. malities were over, my partner leaned Three ('I amt * of Society M a ra bou In n Society in Washington is divided over and whispered. My dealt who The Bamboo Inn. Washingtons Light? IVwa he into Uiree mam factors. Under U\e is li *r father* oasis whence the b *-dollared one* 1 replied that } didn't know flr>t come those of the professions u*ut h ' gathered in davs of yore, was the Mte and iheir eiders. the family standard Well In the course of events, it was of many a historical scene. One ex-bearers of yesteryeai Under the disclosed that she was the niece of morning a very dear friend of mine, Imme second. come live bootlegg rs. who one of our white official* rather fluid filled noulv broke up though cognizant are constantly r e diately the poor thing was swamped the place when he recognised Ins minded of their positions. And then with imitations, and today content brother In a Mitt of his Many a debu the hoi polloi. Summing u ail up edly dictates from her lofty pedestal. tante executed her first successful flirt Pajama Party cue must know that without the sec over a llambon Inn cofT c cup and Society members do not talk out ond the first could not survive* You got a receipt for her |wuui But, the of turn.’* Recently when a young see. th* rifT-ruffs make the poison for member of the junior leagu* rp pea red the bootleggers who sell it to the doc tors This lye. wlien properly pre at a pajama pa: tv with the initials script loned. is sold in turn to the rifT of a married teacher thereon, the de- raif> One couldn't possibly get along hcious tale never got out of the room A neighbor of mm* wax exiled for a Without the other Year becau*«* he unconsciously told a I All Old Families Kelated The Blue Book bears the names of friend of a local M'ands! Hie friend's t husband was a newspaper reporter. oldest families in Washington No Hraim ,11 of these families, though some of Social antagonism lx pretalent to a lem will deny it. are related. Back large extent among th« debx and sub- i th? 80 s a number of colored folk When Grace Jones (to Immigrated across the Potomac and debutantes >oui breezed into town from Rich settled. They Intermarried, natural mond and entered school there wax ly. Today, these “old families'* are the leaders. And the leading they quite a flurry For Grace hod elothes do* R ally there is little difference galore, an apartment, three (rat pins «and no brains' between the "nice” children and the She waa feted and chased after 1 alley brats The former do their swearing and evil indoors while the She joined one of the exclusive clubs and took a yen to th • president NoC latter ex rcise their prerogatives out Washington girls draw the hnr at i f doors! But. on the other hand, they are their men folk and consequently | not all scarlet. Tile creme of the edu when Grace was found out,” »lie wax cators of this country are In Wash- unceremoniously kicked out and her tea dropped off the program rl.tr dWUM n ve n em t, liu C h ln r « G o o d y e .r K I F ra * ownri * r(Torts U> keep out the un « I k # and the umwva deteriorated. | UuoUyvar Co, Jilt vsaiuui. lu-pi. MS. Muupty becauar her son was ex K«»t*ar City. Mo, offer» to »>rn«i « hand- l»elied from srhwul for stealing candy amie riln yrw f <oat f»#« <>n on* v*r«t>u doesn't eliminate Mrs. Jones U y > *n #•« h Lxaiity wNo wilt stow and rue« from the bridgs table» Nut hrr hUS oinmriul It lo fr Inula. If yvu w«ul ( « * , bands biuinrtks of a diadv nature writ* i»«lajr. affscisd i»* ii>r criminal record of b UII another son. Not by a small chance Burrowed Mmbanda You have read of our want to be- free figure who, with a famous moth er. is apartment-ing in a fast and deluxe manner Quality whisky, hired help, borrowed clothes and borrowed husbands She only recently got rid of a too-old to be any good hubby And he has grown to be pitifully dr- »pondent N ier < h iltlren i t in D rill You also have read of the annual ONE DAY’S DANDRUFF C o lle g ia te lid it o r S la pp rtl WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— Then, there is the brilliant young man who edits a column of collegiate mx * ia ! s In a local paper. Henry do you* wears smart clothes. Lx very a t tractive and dances superbly with some very high opinion for I ilx clever work He g ts invitations to the swan ky affairs with requests for *’a good write-up Well. Henry had been invited to a beach picnic Hta hostess wax very much put out when H nry | didn't show up. When he did appear , at another party later. I ilx prewoiL*v. hostess was even more hurt For her feelings, she gave him a resounding dap Immediately she wax drupficd 1 from the “ swim for her really un- | ladylike act. and Henry got another , wave of invitations for hLx suffering Teachers' ("Irele There is Maurya. Maury a is really a sweet girl But when she anobbed another girl, a little more of a ’'swim mer” than she. that sounded her doom Today Maurya is a “oh. yes-I- kn#w-her!” girl. The gay life the D C teachers circle lead la another story The coat- ; ly functions are presided over by them And half of th^ni barely live W IT H O U T C A L O M E L And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning H.irin' to Go I f y«wi f#»d •• ur and aunk and th# w -Id looks punk, don t ■ * * » a li t >4 »* n>jn»*r»i oil. la ia tity --wndy or c-.aw n* fum sad th»-ro to n u t f y r»u sudden./ • »o#t sod buoy sot And f toil df ianaftio#. Fur they can't do it. They o «iy m aw th# bow«ta sod s mere movement d <#»o t get st tr.e Toe M M - ■« |«WW snd-out feeiing u your liver It should pour out two 1 » ur. is of liquid bil# into your bowels dsiiy. If thi» Lil« is not flowing fr#*iy. your fowl duesrt t d:gest. It just d e n r i in ths bowels. ‘ .*s hi-.>ats up y ivr stMMWk You have s thirk. had taste and your hresth ts foul, skin often hresks out in L lemsUiee. Your H#« 1 » rtw sa g y « M flows sad M L T w v ta ts system is poisoned. It take* these food, old C A R T E R 'S IJ T T I.K L IV E R P IL L S to get them two pounds of tile f. wing freely snd maae you f*-*-l "up and up." They contain wonderful, harmivas. gentle v*-g»-table eitra»-ts. »macing *r,.-n it c m*u to making the bile flow freely. But don't ask for liver pills. Ask for rsrter s la t tie luver I «. Ixx>k fur the name f'artsr I luttle Iuver P.iis • n the red label. k*a»cit s substitute. 2b* at ail stores. G 19fll C • M Co. 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G et nappy at one«. n tE -rte t-rk d A bottl* of g#nuhi« Mew Or lean» V.»u Van. conta n ng th « oils o f th« anointed, with full special directions for you to us« But you »hould ordei at one«. 8#nd no money Pay tb « post man Just tl 00 plus a few cent« post nge when h « bring» it im you. Money Park If not delighted Remember, or- der at one# Just print or w rit« your nam« and r.ddrer.s and »end it to New Orleans Curio C o. 201 S. Sflth Strret, D#pt. No it L k le a ««. Illinois, and •*« will send thla to you at once. #o ytu can g#t a quick etart to happiness W H E N U i y g la n d « d o n 't c lo s e , sca lp 1« fo u le d b y a c c re tio n s . LAZY GLANDS Do You Want a Baby? i.o colifa«.ion M r« J Scheiler, Ind srr*te« i r u e r nsd s «ic* d » r I became th l. other o f s fine I ' , pound baby Ood oniy knew our ;oy I hope every * o m » o lor.»ms f r r r»-'h e r hood a .il tase your m^d fine ' M r« Wb le P a . writes Married 11 years. doctors to.J me I w o id t*A\e chil dren I trie r your medicine Now I am to be a mother in October My oesresi wish r^ a iir-d ." dimply ser.d y o ir name and a I I trestriMt.’ »11 be ma..e d fre^ In p.a:n v rapper Witn booklet, 'C h ld iess M a r r ..* - » ' W rite at ot.^e as only a limited supp.v of the»# tre^imenta will be sent free th!« ».or,t l - A u * M H H N l « / y g la n d « w o n 't o p e n , »h e h a ir 1» a ts r v r d and fa d ed . , j I ' T h in D rcH H in v D o c k It -g o *« s c a lp r ig h t and la t o tho m akes yo mr h a ir g ro w . « r r a ig k t e - n a — m a k e « it tlao la o ir lo n g , s o ft, s ilk y sn d eoay to c o m b in th * sm art n ew »iv ie s RnssU* are i « r e t a i «at«k when yo v a w W avla* Tea m lllloa treatwaeala will barS If gs 'r o i n i this year. Tsa know It a «»»« be | M i ' Why » » * ( « yswr I I « » > • « m «n »r with «thewa? P r l«« ZK* t i y m r dr «g g la t’a or by mall Th# Itsfd Mfg ‘ o , lllratingham,Ala r h l e a g s î i K. Jaekvsn Hl»d Maw York « I W hi te ha ll *1. A fastidiously clean body, but a scalp that is a scandal. The white shame of American women. Dandruff! Get rid of dandruff. Anyone can. And no one can ever hide it. In its secondary stage, the infested scalp sheds enough dead scale to fill a tablespoon every twenty-four hours! And a simple treatment will end this disgusting condition! Dandruff is caused by lazy glands that won’t open and close. They need to be stimnlated. You can do this with your finger tips, dipped in Dandcrine, to dis solve the gum that fouls the pores. The worst caked scalp will soften under thi* massage. There will not be a speck of free dandruff after one application. Don’t neglect lazy glands, or the scalp will granulate and leave the hair dry as straw and as dead. Even its color is affected when roots are starved, and telltale streaks must be "touched up.” I f y o u w ill o n ly stim u la te the dlands y o u w o n ’t have to use co lo r restorers. Glands that stay open are just as bad* Hair and scalp get oily and odorous — soil and smell-up your hats. Danderine is a positive corrective of this condition. It’s a medicine meant for sick scalps. And its fresh fragrance makes it fine for brushing through the hair as the finishing touch to head daintiness. And if you doubt that Dandcrine makes hair grow measure the length after using one thirty five cent bottle! DANDERINE ©