The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, December 05, 1931, Page 4, Image 8

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    THF. ILLUSTRATED KK ATI IRK SKCTION l).Hvml»>r B, I ».» 1
4
«mi a m*n *i> txkai; engaged in
nuHHNti« up the floor. "'Iliejf don't
»tart conn ug In until lunch time,**
K<1ith explained, “but we wattrf*M*i
have to be here early to get thing*
ready."
They climbed a few steps And w en t
th ro u gh
nArrow
a
h a llw ay
w h ic h
fan m ail ha* Ieri» favolatole no b iltk -
I m U yet
W e n t to N. Y. to Study Chemistry;
Stayed, and is N o w Radio Favorite
ended in a paneled door m arked Mr
ed « mi tlie vai att y tool bull traili, aiul l*»ok» in liaiul a iu l end«'«! u p bcft»ir
M orrow .” Fdith knocked
tfir IllUtV M l I "U l i l t V t l
was Informe«! l»v hi* uniate m .trm to r iiHKti
“Come in.'* «aid a pieacant voice F l e t c h e r I I«*n«h*rsoii th
o n le s in llw* iiiUMtui
at he could noi plav («viiball and field t o d a y He ( a v »«liiilta
D ial all of lit»
from invade. T he tw j entered. Suaan
chopping back just a little until | a ( p c o r j iia B o v , l i a s study music, th at football Iliade thè
tendotis and muse tea of thè haiuis
pi Hided by KtiiUi.
T here were two gentlem en m the I n t e r e s t in i* C a r e e r am i finger* Uv» hard for music Now, SM ILE, M E N , SM ILE
loom ; one large and bulky, the other
you gueas w hat liappeiied1 Fletcher
tall, rath er slender, fairly handsom e
Heiulerson Q U IT T A K IN tl MUSIC
Now For Shaves Without
The large one was seat 'd at a heavy By T K K / Z V A N T W AN H E R S O N and th at was just twelve or th lrtren
A Razor
le*lt a cigar in his m outh, the m orn­ WASHINGTON
W
hat
strange
years
ago
l i «99 ll
U I
M tn u firlu H n i
* lia r < li
ing paper in his hand
j
storiea
ttie
lives
of
famous
people
of-
(n r u o l « n o Ih M
Anvway,
he
went
oli
througli
scliool
Edith then advanced and towed i ten yield and of all of them there there. m eanwhile piaving buth foot- ! »• • t# r » w ,|*r | « I r « k - as » 1 M .» » m « t . « k « . « » • I t » «9
the timid Susan behind her
in « f » w 4 * r,
•uti|«lp M i « w i t h
• • * * r ••»»! » « I * ■ f o u r f 9 . # a n j y<»*ir
W hat can I do for you this m orn­ could tv* none mi strange as th at of ball and baseball, and sta r ring in la »ih t»*
* i«l » a « h « , 4 T a u t e k * « 9 i»«l « l , a n t h a n
Fletcher
Henderson,
broadcasting
star
sjH»rt
ask
More
ho
use
Clark
Moiri
ing?” the man at the desk addressed
llrown or TUskrgee of twelve vear p v u l t « M i r u la » h a •lt* « * 9 » lv I t < s > l * 4 t r l M 9 * l i n h * l a n / (h ( # a m a i l i a .
recording artist, music writer, and j ago
h t
( ìr ad nateti in 11TJ0 with an A ll
« * '» • •
M IM
aa i f jrou * h a < »v l
Edith locked at the taller, young­ j publisher
ree. wtien he ha«l studled thè coni- * i l « k 4 «»M
th it h s r a o a is r a n k w a r
er m an before she spoke He nodded I strolled into the dressing room of » I de*
plete
acientlflc
ctnirse.
he
w
onderà
lo-
U 9 .» * h li M | > (i r I I u U 9 #<l l>r I I w p i t a U
Killy.
• h ‘l I M s u l f 1 * 9 r l o r *
F r it r a l* in « i» w m s
Fletcher just after he had ended Ins day, why A ll ? So do I
“Tins is a friend of mine." she i tegular
»••••
1 ' l M H a k i n o# b u ia*|*a a n « p i a i
broadcast for the
Wcn! lo New York
*•** *«<1
19 *<J « « n i l « am a l i a » . « a
started “Susan K ane Is her nam e , Columbia m idnight
B roadcasting System, over And herr Comes BiuithiT futili)' ■ " “ «•h A n il || |rct «'9 lo 99 f o r r * a i o f i a |
wish you'd take her on in place ol WJSV. here,
s tr tight away to N«*w Y«»rk • u I p f « R r u u «*U i 9 l r » » 9 « 0 « i « t J a w m i l K a r a M a « i a
from the stage of the story young
She's from Virginia, like I am I
Hendet.Min. a (redi col­
th at Sand lord girl th at got m arried ! Howard T heatre, where he had Just carne
grad He carne (or lite rip resa S K a .f r v a l ‘ i » v l » f . b p 9 I I 1 r a n « u n i l b «
We've been short-handed for m onths concluded perform ances to record lege
pnr|Mis«* of m ajoriitg in rhemkfttry in 9 I « » i t a m A p I i lr « I a t * i l a r M f u a r «t< b - i « N b f a u i l l l a a g l a « l ‘ i |. a 9 <-b I n
in the m ain dining room
1 breaking Sunday night crowds And whKh he liad already dotte ^ix vr«D. C u . 1 *»V l A . » 9 * 9 * 1 9 9 » . i *9
(AA* I
' Mr Morrow, the elder, looked . iw.rt. u how
wulely known m aestro at A tlanta Unlvt sity
»
Susan over with eyes th at teem ed t o ,^ becam
_____ e a . figure
.»___ . in
... hia
k . preaent
..r— field
r\Mti ! He m et Harry Pace.
foumler of tlw fits! all coluteti ph«»no
pe net rate into the inner recedes of Ten or fifteen years ago young I graph
in the country Mr
her She stood, coldly expectant Fletcher Henderson wa> a scluktl boy Pace w company,
a s alno an A tlanta grad * ad
while he sized her up Then, si
job as m anager
of
O . where h* waa|
*. which
though he still regarded her with a down in A llant*.
Attending A tlanta Uni- he worked steadily, the idea being to
kindly glint in his eyes, he ¿hook his ¡born He
v e rity where he was a sophom ore at Us* what money h • m ade to lr* r hU
he Ad slowly
I’m sorry. Miss M artin.” he saul the tim e our story begins. "Kletch*'| school expense*
( hangc« Hi« Mind
firmly, but owing to the depression.! ^ ^e WtVi called then, was studying
Puttering around th e shop mjoii
about everything the cla.v» y*uld study, m ade
a
change
the young m anager
being of an inquisitive tvi»e. am i just and he finally in recorded
miniber
wanting to know about things Among himself, and th at led to Mill a other
de
sires, and then in a m are o( trail, we
hi* studies was music
finally find corning up on the hurl
Now thus sam e young Fletcher play- ¿on
-Fletcher H enderson, the rrsl
while A tlanta school kid. making rec­
ni re <irLv *1 lr*r»t not IhLs iiu.iilli ords for every r nupany in the busi­
W t Iiivr to cul down rxin-ii«-!. yon ness; lie has recorded f«»r all
(fathering up an orchestra, after
know People aren't ra tin e
much weeks
of intensive study, practice,
these lean day*, or it least our re­ training
and rehearsal, he w.u* e n ­
ceipt.. don't show It."
gaged
to
up the Club Al.tbtm
Keen dutre-vs showed In Susan's where he oi»'ti
stayed six month». quitting
face Edith looked appealingly across the job when
the club m anager want
the older one', shoulder into tile face ed him to (ire one of Ins musicians,
ol the tall, w ll dressed m an who who refused to do a p art ill a flour
of
had watched quietly Ir in the corner show being staged.
He looked away Irom Edith, and
O n e J o b S e v e n Y e ar«
turned to survey Susan He l.aik.-d From tlie Club Alabain' >(«*itd«M *ou j
her over, in d seemed pleased with and In» orrh«v»(ra went to the Itn.**
1 laiul ll.tlhoom me* ftom there to Con ;
what h? saw
n •• . in n whef e fi-* ri.«ircNI
en
Sf.rNTS MUSTUI
W i'h a quick motion he stet,[W'd j year»
forward
and
faced
the
older
man
Tbeae are the ttir»«e m ajo- engage ;
40*- M -tt* S h irt« 17f, M ilh n -rv
L>ad. he said. I leally think we i rnenU
he ha» liad alth nigh tie did
21».- K«jr h i U n d f r f l i r , M r i j y . r * il». §7-
C ruff ou H j v 17c Ri{ p ro fit« Un<J*r**ll otuthl to take another *irl on We've I >»|M‘iid a m onth ,%t “The Willow., j
S *rc*
W H O L lM A L EItS, D tfrt 241 42» b 'en short-handed ever since the swanky white rlub near PittslMirgh |
B 'jp cri» r C h k * < »
Sandford qirl left Thla girl will be a» the only colored ore bent ra ever in
‘ if
what we pay her ”
««iftiititr. worth
A contract with C H S for appear
- f.RO IK M .U i l»c o m
"Sure." put In Edith, "and if you Alices
m Y«»r%
O E O R O S H »« 4. 8<ati<*n I
ttie key atatlon. WA1IC j
don t take her on where ebe uv there greeted over
him, and rie .igiuvl with a
lor
her
to
*o?
I'm
willing
to
help
DREAM B o o t t. U i d t t ' » A d fm F»», Jo h n h.-r out th"v* llrst lew days and show I contract to record for ttie Victor com |
i panv. ending 111 » lad recording** two
.. I mi >r w a i riMM ; » *• n « I mi .
flan.pl». Free AI.KXANDKK Boi 94 Col­ her the ropes I'll see th at she does i inonUia ago
le t' Mutton. Nf* York
the work all right. But certainly I T he rent of the .story, all know, and
I .o greet the (Georgia bo y w I h ) came
can't support her entirely."
IJF T K C T IV BS — TRAVET M A K S BCCRKI
T he elder Morro turned to hi* North to study ctiennstry. with his lab
I n r e i t i f i t io n i
K ip c r lc n e « u n n e c r u i r ;
son. a little puzzled
P a r t ic u la r * fr*<?
A m e ric a n D etective 8 7 1 -
But you said earlier this m /rnin*
I f a 2194 D Br
N Y
K N U M S II
th a t th ere was no need to take on
any extra Kiris at this season." he
..«id. his voice mildly accusuuc "Why
WOKDS O TIK N MISCHKU
the sudden change?"
Do noi .say "Do you he lieve he U
'
I
h
ad
n't
r
-aliy
thought
about
it
i>n thè .square*” Bay IV» you b e-
W hy
* » **t > « y «1 i n c i d i ifoiw « « » i f i r i J
then Dad " he said "Now th a t I beve
he i» hofieat?’’
«M H
Q » I f M <* > . . « r i M I N U t -
come
to
think
the
thin*
over.
It
■ T$6 Ttbin F* »f UiM by
V.fti
imi
W O K D S O K T K N M IS S P M .I.K D
«"f e f U iM
IV
T.
I».
i« t w (t r t * M u r
seems
th
at
we
do
need
another
kirl.'
S«' »httion piin*<ig treat»»»«! (2 97 .
n . noi ajrren,
He paused, and surveyed Susan, a | \ \ 8 O ire
-*.«« .1 COI> 3 | O x r . p c . n4~1 U» Very
K D S « I T K N M IS P R O N O I'N C KD
»■"■■«I Caaaa «J'fl I. « »| 4 FoMa/ P r— • »h
queer
smile
twistinj?
his
lips
Susan
Autornaton
Pronounce botti o» a-s
ord»r FETORE CO, D» h »• F S4. Lum\s Ho.
forced her «elf to return the snule
after thè m
"I'm ,ure." the younger m an went In “on.” accent
GROW L O N G HAIR
D O N 'T SCO R C H HAIR
> ) N O N V M S
rn. "th a t Mi*s K ane's aU raclivrness Furlou», franile,
G p r u I rp R U rk a n d W h ite llair
(• en u in e lllack a n d W h ite («loo«-
(lerce,
ragm
g.
ve-
is just w hat we need to stir up busi­ hem ent. violent, angry, in ad. tu rb u ­ B ro w e r n ou rish e * th e h a ir roota
Ine f l 'r e a a i n f D ill p re v e nt« h a ir
ness
here.
If
we
could
find
a
couple
fro
m acorching, b u r n i n g a n d t a m ­
lent.
IF YOU WANT
and glanda, m a k i n g y o u r h a i r
neire like her . . .”
in
g
o ff color fro m th e effect« o f
W
O
R
D
S
T
I
D
V
grnw
long
a
n
d
In
iu
rio
u
a
.
If
yon
Money, Love, Easy Life
T he old m an b t the end ol hu. HEPEL; to canoe averalon In. “T he
hot rom h * and irona. Give« Iota o f
w
ant
to
grow
h
a
ir
q
uickly,
h
r
Mure
pencil reflectively. Well," he said sigili
lu ate r and aheen. Aak you r f a v o r ­
rc|iellcd him ”
finally, "if you w ant her. It’s all right
to a«k y o u r fa v o r ite d r u g «lore or
ite d ru g a t o r e o r t o i l e t good«
with me, although personally I don't
toilet good« c o u n te r for («enuine
c o u n te r f o r G e n u i n e lllack a n d
see any need . . ."
W R ITE TODAY
lllaok a n d W h ite l l a i r Brower* 2Sr
W h ite Gloaaine, 25r.
H o ils rlio M i l i n t s
"O.K.. dad." the hoy cut him ofT
No m atter how hopeless your
Tom look a seat at one of the tables
ca-se may seem)
where food had been pre|»ared for A nail can t>e dnv<an into a pla»-
•
S C I E N T I F I C
G UA RA N T E E TO H E L P YOU
him and beckoned to Susan "It's tered w all wit limit rrom blm g Uie S A F E
plaster
If
the
nail
U
,zut
in
hot
T„
give
your
lisir
tlx
Ix it of csre u ,r Genuine Rtxek snH W hite llsfr
all
right,
kiddo,"
he
said,
addressing
M WILLIAMS
w ater for a few minute», or dipfied Preparations in com bination W rit, in r genuine Itlaek anil White
her. "You can .tart right away II inU>
t t l B e rg e n A re .
m
elted
paraffin
MNE witt, hot iron, anil roniht. Tlien, if y,,n want hair lo grow anil be­
you want to Edith—ah — Miss M artin
J K it SK Y C IT Y . N. J .
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•
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come long an« luxuriant, apply lllack and W illie HAIII OMOWI M A fter
will show you w hat you're to do."
Again th at queer sm ile. T here was To prevent dandruff, dissolve one doing I Ilia, 11 ae lllack and W hile I’l.CIUI HAIM HMKSSING lo dreaa your
ounce of flour of sulphur In one liair In any style you choose. Memcniher, for best results, use the Com­
om ethlng sinister about It th at quart
water Do not use It plete lllack and While llair Treatm ent in the black and while p ack ag es...
.'•»wan didn't like. She turned quick­ until it of is soft
mixed and set­ each one ia acienlifie. safe, sure I Ask your barber or beauty parlor opera­
ly in confusion—turned toward Edith tled. Apply thoroughly
It
at night.
—and there In Edith's face she saw
tor to It'll you about Ihe high quality of lllack and White llair Preparations.
9 9 9
for just an Instant a sullen scowl of Before w ishing lies, best* them
Jealousy. In a second It was gone, carefully, to prevent th e lining or
and Edith smiled.
iron b coming lumpy. M
Don’t let a few day« tach month bring
“Come on, .Susan," »he .said. ‘'Det's padding
move the basting before nonlng •
pa'ra.
Don r worry aK->ut
a
pa'nt. Don't
lrr»gj!ar or
get
to
work
"
d-l»y» i period*. It la
I not ntcataary.
and
the
lies
will look like new.
ÉMSULÉi. an old r pi earHrxion, bring*
9 9 9
Her face smiled, but in her voice
by doctor* Ila*
there
was
still
a
trace
of
bitterness.
W
hen
preparing
corn either for
ma>iatKr»<i*an.J*ofwr>m»n happy. Ba *ura
you get t ha original and gen ulne—redrap-
•Su»an was alarm ed . W hat had she canning or for the table, use a small
* i!'i In the yellow ¡>< 41 . At all drug «tore*.
done
to
cause
Edith
to
act
th
a
t
way?
hand
brush
to
remove
the silk It
o f f r ig i bow on <" » i t r o f $ 2 . 0 0 .
perform * the work rimch quicker than
• 99
Susan, Edith, and Young Tom tho fingers. 9 9 9
Morrow get into deeper com pli­
Equal parts of c loan lard and
cation.'» a* the day» go by. C on­ p iraffln
ml may be used a » .a »ill*
H. Planten & . Son, Itic.
tinue the life of SUSAN KANE vtitut* lubricant
for oiling .ewing
9 3 H en ry S t., B rooklyn, N. V.
’« next week’» installm ent.
machine».
m
p h i
:
u
n
HAIKU fo IllIIv S S
w a s
A I II •
A .S I I A T T V
VS V TO O IK E S S
IK. n't lu* unattractive
becauMe
HtraKKly,
Htubborn hair. Use gen­
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Try this famous hair
dressing today. See how
completely it soften*
each strand and enables
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that way, too, always
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goods counter for gen­
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iim
m
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m
c
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o
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