The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, October 31, 1931, Page 3, Image 7

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    T II K ll.L U S T R A T K I) K K A T U K K S E C T IO N
s
O c to b e r 3 1 . 1»31
th* coat. All of them wear bow ties
and peg-leg [MinU. T h r people love
1* ud colors. The women are beauti­
ful They do not wear mantillas es- 1
cept out In the provinces.
“The |*trkft In Bu no* Aires arc
wonderful; and statue» are on nearly
every green spot of ground
"Every nationality !>. to be found
DEK MOIN.i... Iowi.— "Put m in in
Most of the black
• --------------------------------------------------------- in South America
peonlr are to b* found In Bntz.il; that olflee » h o will give you a square deal
i , in large numbers
M«*n W r i r P r g I.eg Pants, P o u r Hutton Coats, T i p their
and you will win out.”
That was the message of Repre-
Hats, Kiss Kach O t h e r 's H a n d s and M a k e U p t h r i r F a ces
M e n ’» H a n d s K is s e d
"The people kiss your hand like the sentatlve Oscar DePriest as he spoke
w ith P o w d e r and R o u g e .
S t a g e M a n a g e r and Assistant
Englishman, when tie Is Introduced to at the State Fairgrounds during the
W e a r D in n er C lo th e s
FIvrry T h u r s d a y a H o l i d a y , Stores
a lady
first anniversary celebration of the
Shut l ig ht
M e t e r s H i d d e n in T a a i t . A n y W o m a n Found
"A taxicab In Buenos Alr>- Is not
like a taxicab In N e » York
Every Republican Voters' League
in th e Streets A f t e r 11:34) P .M ., M a y be F r e e l y Insulted.
cab in ■ line looking American-made
Representative DcPrlest flayed the
car that looks exactly like a private federal civil service for using photo­
car H ie meters are hidden and the graphs instead of fingerprints, and
Johnny Hudgim ill* famous W a ll- I* isurely dance with a lot of grace to
chsuflrur has a uniform All ttie cars stated that the Communists are us­
Wslt man. wtth the now famous it too And it doesn't make any dlf-
ere right-hand drive. You may ke-p ing the colored man as a tool to un-
bow k*'*»d you sir. they do not
sin»«*» made a Booth American lour.
a cab all day and pay not over six (tofmtne his jobs
applaud
while
you
AIW
in
vour
art.
or
seven dollars for the fare
m imic time ago. covering live principal
He was welcomed by Governor Dan
"The bananas In South America are Turner and by M ajor Crouch on be­
citw* of that continent under the di- And when your act is over th*y shout.
small.
half
of the city and slate and w a;
Bravo!
Bravo!
Bravo!
and
you
need
lection of Cairo, the Zlrgfold of la tín
Wine With Every Meal
introduced by the Hon. C. C Dowell,
That
Am rrii'i
II* was at the head of a not look for any more either
"W ine la s-rved with every meal U S Representative from the SevrnUx
I is sincere applause, but no such thing
troupe of excellent performers
There Is the cheap wine that Is al­ Iowa District.
Hudgins was ftran from his EUrap- an tlw* repetition of a number that is
Many other dignitaries were present
ways
plared on the table just like
lartlrularly
good
I
le
y
j
-¿
«v
t
dun
t
ran triumphs
He liad enjOVrd the
aster; other wines of a more expen­ and music was furnished by the Des
a« < lalm of KnfUali and French mom Ike |trppy n I iowa as the Americans
Moines
Booster Band and by a cho­
sive la rlfty are ordered
The people
ait tin siyl Uir wild applause of thr rail them Don t give a Smith Amer-
like brown beans and the large pras rus of 50 voices.
Parts music hall*
II- found upplsuse | lean audience too much, or tliev will
1 very seldom saw pies
The people
One prims donna was fussed
In Booth America, but not the same his«.
> I t much fruit, apples, pears, bana- costume. They play the harp, cello,
tvjw* of applnu-*«* us Kurope offered for her overwnaiety to please
i
as.
and
grapes.
"O
ur
allow
was
under
the
auspices
etc
him
lie was a bit non-plu -xtl
How drapes are Eaten
"All of the orchestra1, are In a bal­
f t took him only a short Ume to of Calio. ttie Zlegfeld of South Amerl-
find out that the South American, * 4 Hr referred to me as the Black
"The most peculiar sight I saw at cony perched up on the aid; of the
Maurice
Chevalier
white he is like the Parisian in many
a meal was a man eating grapes
He wall reached by a ladder.
I didn't understand what was
"Some of the bands in South
ways tak-s his entertainment in a
took a grape, nut It In a little bowl
more leisurely fashion
Ami Uila is wrong Wi t h the show until s colored
of water, wiped It on his napkin, and America are good. I saw some col­
lad.
who
spoke
Hpttntsh.
told
me
what
not all that Johnny Hudgiiui found
then put it Into his mouth Just m ag­ ored fellows playing in them; some ot
the trouble was
It was a Job to slow
out about the I .a tin Americans
nify the speed of this action about them were the leaders
He observed many of U n ir customs the show down. loo. but we ftmilly
a do* -n times above normal and you
Tip Your H a.
did
and
then
the
r***|N>n.v
front
the
and found flr.t amusement, then a
ran see what a funny action It ap-
"Everybody tips his hat when he
grit nine interest in the manner In audirnr * showed that they were
lirars to be. and yet this man did this meets you on the street even the po­
which they went about thrir dully pleased.
while holding a conversation All the liceman on the beat
When a fu n ­
Stage i b i u c r r In
people eat grapes like that.
You eral passes by everybody stands still
affairs In speaking «»i (base things
"It was a leal ptoblem to get the
between chuckle« hr gave an Inter­
could mark time to the tune of 1. 2. and holds Ins hat In his hand.
Mage
manager
to
see
that
thr
lights
esting sketch of South American life
.1 4 In quick fashion If you watched
"A man came to me to ask the
were changed on llm". the scenes
I i mild ta'k all day ftlMMlt t h»• GIN
long enough
time. He immediately removed his
tom - and habits of the South Am eri­ shifted und projier entrance cues ear­
Americans Drank Everything
hat.
ned
out.
V*iu
M
*
e
.
the
first
snd
second
can.
They urr an interesting peo­
Bad Women
“Ttie coffee and tea shops were
ple
I critsInly enjoy* d myself the 1 stage managers wear tuxedo suits amt
there In profusion The people drink
"The woman who goes to the cab­
wliolr month 1* was then with my »In not lO U d ) the light . «■: th g prOfM
hot
tea
and
coffee
even
during
the
aret
is
generally
ol bad character.
This
la
the
way
Tt
is
done:
Tne
trou|ir
All the girls 111 the troupr
hot part of the day. The folks In our Th-re are only a few cabarets where
enjoyed the ex|»riirncr. too
I can first stage manager tell the second
troupe
drank
everything
I
liked
respectable women can go
Any wo­
not remember any connected »lory stage manager, who In turn Informs
champagne and always kept a bottle man who remains out after 11:30
ot th< tour, so i l l ju t mention the a thud st ige manager, who do*s the
In my room
job Imagine what u time I had with
p m . is subjected to insult without
things us they romr to me
fem ales in Orchestras
these managers, and my bad Bpunish.
police intervention.
Ills* ks t o In ftraill
*Tn Brasil I found black people too.
•The prostitutes wear hats in South
'T h e r staurants have Uleir regu­
» e r r Tliur«day a Holiday
occupying all |Mc.ition* 1 saw them
The red light district is
lar meal hours and rarely do you find America
"T lir people down there eat a lei­
In thr banks. In the exchang *. in Uie
them serving between meals. Break­ und-r government supervision.
surely
luncii.
taking
off
an
hour
or
lattice forre in the mu* t aristocratic
"One never says "Good morning"
fast is early and supper is between
Every Thursday Is a holiday,
atul select gatlirring
in the swrllest more
eight and nine
All of th*so restaur- in South America, it is always "Good
You can t even buy
iistsurant». in politics, and In the and what a day
¡•tils have women m the orchestra in night.”
a collar button on that dav
From
civil orcuintUoiiA
the
"French and Spanish are the U n ­ I »» ( ](»ck *|III H on 1 huiBOA)
whole
cltv
turns
out
for
a
promenade
it nag *s s|»)ken
I tried to learn them
The
Ixith and »uccecdetl In grltlng a smat­ up and down thr main streets
tering of each
Just to make myself interesting thing to note in these
linderstocKt with some difficulty
It proinrnad •*. is that the men make up. J O H N N Y H P D C ilN N in two rharac
ter V
wo« a I
trying to make the too That Is, they have male mane-
tirople understand me.
I used my q u l ns
"People
whom
I
did
not
know
often
hand* a great deal
"I was there when the Prince of bowed to me and spoke. They knew
I was an artist.
Wales opened the KxiHisülon.
• i he am 1M beautiful : .• e track
i
No Fast shows
"The first thing I found out about have ever Mtn are in 8 outh America.
I .Mir lliithm B ml I for Men
Boutli American audiences was that
they do not likr a fast show
I mean
"You don’t find any airplane shoul­
i > that it you oonsa mil on the stage ders or bell-bottom trousers there.
and do a fast Charleston «lance, they 'Ihe men wear awkward looking four-
lust look In wonder ut you; they don't button suits
Two button', are near
follow you it all
I
a nice the laj>el and two near the bottom of
BEWARE OF REDS
J o h n n y H u d g in s T e lls o f T o p s y
Tu rv y
SAYS DEPRIEST
C u s t o m s in S . A m e r ic a
BABY
FRETFUL,
How Emba rrassing!
L o o k to th is
cause —
I >ocs your baby have night« when
be fusses. tosses and seems unable to
k’«> quickly, quia tty t»> alaap f Look
. . . l o t h i n k t h a t y ou
look a t t r a c t iv e and
(u d d a n ly d iico v a r that
yo u r note it all ih in y l
\ y / H A T d comfort to Lnow
v th.it the shine w o n ’t come
through. P O R O V A N IS H IN G
C R T A M w ill enable you to
keep that ’’p o w d e re d ’ ’ lo o k .
A n d t h e r e is a s h a d e o f
PO R O FA C E PO W D ER
lo r e ve ry co m p lexio n — fiv e
shades of Blow n, a Brunette,
a Flesh and a White . ; . : :
Choose a shade or two lighter
tlun your own.
" N o M a n S h in e i l P O R O
V .t n is h in q (r * s m And P O R O
fa ce P o n d e r A re U s e d "
So ld fly PO R O DT A l I RS
L v e ryw h e re
PCI R D
F O R H A I R AND S K I N
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