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THE II.LUSTRA TED FEATURE SECTION— October 10, 1931 “ Detroit Red/" the Hot Harlem Girl was Once ------- Embalnier’s Helper S h iinniinii Mn*l VI iniHTM in D.C. A.A.I ]Nil<* Chili llnstr** IVII n of Four kid* propri ly «rouMHl after mldntxht. 7 E m b a rra s s in g M om en ts Send your tnibarra ntnq Mr me’it to Uie td ito r. it u til be printed. A ln i io Crrori H rr fame a* a Mngrr of ahady •onga ’iprrad all over Manhattan a frw work* ago when Kdwaid J. h h o W a il a t I lo in «* Dolirrty, whit* writer for tlie Nrw York D U ly Mirror, » a * m tit to llm TVtrolt Rod. the moot talkcd of irin lo unrow r tfir vice» o l (iotliam lyrt III Httt}’*tn slink«* hrr hip« «lui after dark Ju*t why hr oelerted llr- * tinnir* lirr thigh» nini makes hri troit an d m of Harlem • vice» 1 do iiutiu ih vlbn to In that naughty not know, but the headline« bloat'd M-liMio.!» faaiiiufi that brought hrr with a story of thla prtnmui of fiU or. Mmutanla Fortunately I kriH tfir I Irli oli II'il. »*. olir of Uir t U t i of clipping Duticrty w r o te In hla arrles. ItVIll C. M illers Mromntglti M ih I t U. la Ur led Hut K a ile in . I- mt% a non* or t « o brhlnd l hr ‘Detroit Red." entertainer in liotlghU. but they arr not thr the Alhambra 126th Street and Mini« kind of oungs that »hr unga to Seven Ui Avenue, »tanda In the hirer v-r>rd thrill a rkera alio come middle of the lilUc dance floor, up from thr aaank Park Avenue her back to the three-pt?i) u i- m tiu n and lilir iiid r I>rlvr to Uir chaaira. Hat Inti night club* un slumming rx - She a a vllm. c a re fu l, light- akmnrd girl with louche» of red n u ilo n i at lirr high cheek bunrv Oood h ir tu rali* a tH lrin n , Drtroil Red naturrd d n ll» look out of her Ming only nice a*•UK’* Hut. of rout *r rye« I lei *hin arm*» and alnuirr I U til to nlrr Militi that tVtrolt luuids make inotkm-i that provoke Red o » n» hrr rr|iulaUon II«*r voice the cr wd U> Mag wlUi tier Her I m e that would hardly fit fi r for fret are never »till Hhc* one of a puma donna In her r * e it » not Harlem a jieppi-nt entertainers. Uir approi to Uir e* Uir tic but to ‘flie music sounds like the )a/z I M>mr!hhvg entirely different (fiat lug of a iniritusl it r k w to I make* firr tarimi» an appral to hysteria, ebbs, rise* again. m uirUilug in human* that only grLi Saint laKile woman, w il deml di'inond ring» ** rv rvamiJbMf Half Uie people at tlie table» I \MUNR II A I K torus i * - I fui I*»«•!»*>' :t k *» ì (a oflrr anil both Uir wallers. liar« a»ll tm ■rnl •I'M mi I ' Hit- got me ti ll to her apern j |Hi'l I t>r M«ii <J iiiiri|''«m a U mib <« » Every muscle in "Red »** body la I in ting to the mu»lc, to Uie feel of (lie hong H«*r eye» »re cloned and m her fiCC the look Of .* • (Udir *ri| miau« how I 8ii»*ir«l mf m ptic She a n t ii'v She Millers. .. ut» jr * I* Ui 1er. g. tMa I). Ca She feel» the rcbUrirs of pa.ri 1 hr B i t mom« hi sh* ha pulled I I l f YOU WANT lo fri yaur ftornlri a sranties to make it wriUi • and I h ou ha Id •up|*Uaa •! •Iieirt*)« an«l « Irriti chat • a ta a «àr II» profit a • atiflrr with her And with the last I I k 11 it#a ar ti«| a»« »au r naia«■ :mm«dttU note of the song »hr breaks into No r«|trr r «• Dfttau i r Nr* *..f.1 Hr put e African laughter — worth iirr i„ ,,ridurr». A in ru r u n t a * coining miles to h*ar - marking. I » I O N U O I M l C I N C I N N A 11 O Jovout. i lean as a waterfall W h< < she stys, coming o w l Ui your table and seating herself | ■ h r n d e la y e d a r I r r r fu la r , U un M o n tM f H r ru ta - witii a bang. “U ia la weak!“ atari alulilMMit r«*n »•- "Have a drink. R e d ? “ ♦ • A . 'u i r a (v . r . n 'r r d * «fr i n “No thanks. 1 in on the water Miss Connie Lucas «left*, a Baltimore. Maryland, high school student, who r % U o u b l* a t r v n f t h p e « l | w M 11 ®* I wagon “ » M H 'j r I » !* • »« I 1 won tlu* 50-yoid free style race lor girls recently at the Fourth Annual lia r p c » A » » . I b > r t | t Hlv orders port wine and make« Water Carnival in Washington. D C . ltd Miss Kuiko Fujiwara. Centra] a face at it as »hr slim High »School «white» who won the SO yard breast stroke race for girls. “Bov. hat might just as well Miss Lucas rrpn «ciilcd Francis Pool and Miss Fujim*ara represented the he raider oil," alie sava “Well, •Suburban Gardens Part of the crowd can be seen In the background. here s a go ** IF YOU W A N T S h e » tired out . i J h * says She's Livingstone and Le get her stage Money, Lov«, F.aay IJf« m k tof tei I itlock w m b the place will r!o»r Hike attended a name from Speedy Smith, the come stag last night, a stag for a ’ dtan who dubbed lier “Detroit of important white brokers and distinguish lier from other red-head bankers In a big Time« Square ed girls in hts show “7 11." about b ik ! Writ* today. Rend nu money. Site Joined the *Mc and one of the panalcs I eight years ago 1 guarani«« to g lr, you a Sturt Continued from I*s,e I know." Red s»yr. "did we put on show after winning a Charleston con in life. an act* I'm blushing vet! Them test when the production played D e wnItt to!»- «ur* loved M. W ILLIAM S left for Mrrlton. a small town near troit Couldn't gel enough * Cape Charles Alfred had heard that 901 Bergen Ave. It p lrnn»ct*. > "ia t llie entertainer “Red" 1» frequently called Ui JERSEY C IT Y , N J . entertain white men at their stag vi ho luu won fern- u Uie "Hot H ar they were paving good wages for po affair» s ii- H always on rail, al* tato pickers there wavs thinking up new acts for le m 'U t il” was »t one time an un When the big lumbering Irish dertakers hrlper and Is an expert such affairs. n**w .songs But don t farmer. .lolin Maprs. saw Dolly Raiid. M k hr I wliAt the acts are nor embalmer. the songs You'll embarrass her •'If the show business (tels any a glitter shone In hi* ryes. Tire sight Ihd can Aland at >our table of thr beautiful octoroon filled turn and «tug tin* vilest songs Ui vou In deader than It is now." »aal Detroit, with a jealous pang against Alfred the sweetest voice -can andl wrtl " I am going bark to the undertaking and does 8hc makes up her own business because that is one llial i They had been working on the po- jiarodlra; and they are so slux*k- wlll never pan out." ;tato farm for two weeks when Mapes iMg that thrv shock even her She ] called on Dolly while Allred was wont sing them to you unlea» | away at a neighboring store. Sire or she knows you w 'U and likes you jdered him out of the house almost Rut don't think “Detroit Red“ | before he m M explain Ins inviting 1» vicious. proposition to her. Has Four < bildrrn Words Often Misused j When Alfred returned in the after She has four children, and she Do not say. They are not anv use ” « > » Dolly told him of the visit of thinks U m world * i thorn Bln ‘ John Mapes and the proposition he works for thoae children; sings to you " Ssy. "not af any use. ’ had offered In a few minutes he was wirJied songs for them not to Words Often Misspelled faring Mapes. them does her »toniach donee for Deeel ve. et, not le. And If you bother my wife again, them, but not In their presence, somebody la gonna catch hell." There goe* to stags for them. Words Often Mispronouneed “You gotta be ktnda nasty to Clematis. Pronounce klein a-Us. e was an ugly tone in Alfred Rand's grt by,“ “Red" explains “People as in "men." unstressed, 1 as in "it," i voice Mapes denied the whlc affair qu ickly rrd u r r d S rn d fo r FU ICR b o o k » * like It. They gotta have It White - .. .. syllable, not . ..— the '« n d even accused Dolly of trying to nd accent • first a h lr li t r ! l ( how Ih ou aan d » h a * « rid th ria men ain't no different that way frame him. «r o n d . •rlv ra n| ih la d « n f r i o u « a llin e ili which than 00h It >1 • • • Irada to p a ta ly a l«, a p o p ln y . «1 «. . « • • » • • » Synonym* Doherty tells a lot more about lie- In «., flr p t. r . a lia t ila , (.a The sun. a fiery ball of flame, was troll Red. D ie paragraphs above Trespass, encroach, infringe, in- KO|,1K down behind the Virginia moun- are enough, however, to give you a Vfw*r ' tains. Dolly snuggled closer to Al. mental picture of her D ie picture Word Study There was no need to talk. It was 1» .slightly warped. Detroit doesn't I.U D IC R O U S ; exciting laughter, Just so glorious to think that she was talk at all like Doherty would have u «h d Aah r o a r » r . „ M A “It, placed tne In a ludi leaving all this sordid past behind. fc* I ’M « I m I r r « / i\ vou believe. She talks Just like ridiculous L > r « « m u la Wad i d u a i ( O ) She wondered what Philadelphia boherty talks. IP hind her are years crous predicament I m UÌII i I —*•*. a a M »a h B a t \ ’ / would be like Somebody called It ■ •"M k *. TakaaaatUr N«r V spent In Knoxville College There «r l »«r b ra u M . A«k U she learned the um * of words— words (he Quaker City. r wt . » uf « n» m u l l » 1*11.1.a, 4b »«•»! *»••« that she nowr twists Into rhymes. To varnish wall paper, inelt a bar a* K m *. M U , a »Maid« M«w I There Is poetry in hr r soul, but art of vellow soap and pour into a pan • 010 IT N U M U T I I T K M V U U To clean mirrors, use ammonia Is long and time is fleeting, so In of warm water. Apply with a soft order to make her literary proeltvi wliltrwash brush Commence at water, one tablespoonful to a pan nes profitable, she writes dirty poetry the bottom and work upward to of w uter. Then dry and polish with and sings It In popular tunes. avoid streaks Do not have the brush tissue paper. • • « But it’s all for a purpose D ie re too wet. Never apply or rub with Remove fruit status from linen by are three little girls and a boy In a cloth. • • » lioldlng it over the fumes of a small Junior high school, who wants to be a elvll engineer. And «he is the whole A remedy for tender feet is to piece of burning sulphur, which will support. Rhe also supports her soak them In cold water, then rub remove ink stains or fruit stains mother, who stays at home and takes thoroughly with olive oil. or alcohol, linnicdlntelv Don't fall to dampen and thru dust them with talcum the linen before igniting the sul rare of the children phur. Detroit R eds real name Is luturapowder. LUNG SUFFERERS I m i a teacher In a grade school in the country nine months out of the year, and I have tlie habit of correct ing people One c c n in g . ut the town's most Im portant social affair, one of the mole prominent guests said: "You wasnt there was you? ' On heanng such a remark I imme diately s * u -Y ou wasn't!" I realiud then that it was not ctrool nine, but tt was too la’e. as every on_ seemed to know Ju t what ' mean by Uie repetition. 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