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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1931)
I UK ll.l.l STRATKU KKATURK SKlTlON I 12. 19HI H**v iihp * ” Then* was a trace of startled xurprix* in Ins voice “O f course it isn't that. Mi Mor- r^'W." •Then what? And p lo w don't call me Mr Morrow after bu*u>ess hours I ’m T\ mu that's all T couldn't explain T o n i " “ You haven't got a date already for Saturday?" “ No o” •Then ro<H‘t me at Twelfth and U, at a Quarter of eight. W e ll make a night of it." Susan bit her lip so hard that she tasted blood in her mouth. If it only were anyone else but Tom Mor row But no. she couldn't risk It. What if Edith found out? Su.>.in looked at the floor and thought hard v«d* B e st J o k e AU O v e r lu m a UadaiHHil Ihr (ia da txH it Ye* \V (> M E N BY Ha« on O n e nn ( lie and should be there to cook It! a V im It A C I / Jmlge Cemetery Chaff What xwH a »* II? W illi«*» A Soy was strolling through a cemetery reading the inst i ip lion . on 1 he tombstones II«» came to «»lie that read. * N«H dead Just sleeping “ Scratching hi* head, lie remarked. i* J.* » r 4 i l (Ml r . < »* «.«. im .t • “ T h e genuine Black and W h it e ox id e Cream which hold* on m> p o w d e r and keep* my »k i n fai r lig ht ia certainly a Joy. T h a t '« ♦ hi* cream i* so popular wi th Per face and why me.” \ e a rs’ I his w a s a s w e l l a p a r t m e n t , h u sari c o u ld a f f o r d it o n h e r s m a ll s a la r y “ K it t le jf ir l s h o u ld n ’ t a s k q u e s t io n s . " ¿ H / ru U w L CLEANSING CREAM — g o e * deep into lhi> pore*, and re- tnitven all dirt and impu rities which h u m p * , h l e m i a h p H and big pori»». Ke ep * y o u r a k i n clear and beautiful Big ja r 25c. .jtl'T U U niL BLACKH W H STE COLD CREAM «—b u il d * up the muacle* in your akin and a r n o o t h * a w a y w ri n kl e* and line*. K e e p * y o u r *kin young, noft, f i r m and beautiful. B i g ja r 25c. I f you ran n iit get G enuine R ia» k and W h it* l*r '»du el* friMii your den ier. *end u* hi* viMiite and add re*.-«, t o g e l h e r w ith re ta il prt< e.» »»f p r o ftu 't* d esired, *n d we w ill *ee (h a i »«ni a re p ro m p tly wnpplied through you r d e a le r, « I I » lia r g e * prep.tid A d d re »* K ia «k and W h ite C om p an y, C h ica go , III £ tm iù ru i BLACKiEW HITE B E A U T Y C R EAM S bn«*«, te »* »7 |7 <W •* . «p« f> v «I • * *• l *■« l . I»*« b|. Itti N w «i 4 r o » - j «< •■••» *««»-* W a ll« M ti•« in ita^ft«' A »lr l» teUffVr» «lob- She didn't like Tom, but after all. I .-.lipped on a new sports outfit which there was her job to be considered he had purchased out of the «■** Tom had gotten her the work she m under of her meagre savings, drew needed so badly. Tom c -uld get rid a perky red beret over h r dark- of her whenever h* wished She brewn hair, threw on a light coat, needed that job even more, she de and left the house cided. than she needed Edith’s j Edith had not been home all eve friendship. It was all site had to ning. She had left word that she live on. If this w is a way to insure would be (Hit late with a crowd of herself of keeping it. . . .** girls from New York, and that She raised her head with sudden pleased 8us.ni At la.*t she could get decision. All right," she said, " I ’ll away without having to answer the piying questions which Edith always Tom Morrow smiled In tin» dark a>ked when she went out : ness o f U p * corridor. "T h a t’s the When Susan reached the corner of spirit,” he said. “ Remember Sat Twelfth and U. Torn wa. already urday night at a quarter to eight I ’ll there, waiting In his car A beauti be there with the c^r. Oood night, ful, shiny sports roadster it was. with MLss K a n e .” top tilted back and windshield low “ G od night—T o m . ” ered In front Shiny and black, with They both went out the door, and bright chromium-plated fixtures This disapiieared in opposite directions. wasn’t the Chrysler she had seen him driving before; this was a new Ford " It really Isn't mine” he explained C H APTE R V All of these tilings happened on "M y car Is in the garage for over Thursday. In the two days that in- hauling, and they let nw* use this ■ i*rvened between then and the time meanwhile. Like It?” Of course Susan liked It. The that she was to meet Tom, many ap prehensions crossed Susan’s mind thought came to her that she liked concerning the coming appointment the car more than she liked Torn There was Edith to be considered But it (Han’t matter She settled bick onto the cushions Edith, who wa.s always ms Insanely j<»ilou.s when it caine to matters con as the gears meshed softly and the car sped along If Street. As they cerning Tom. Edith had her rights, of course reached Eighth, she was suddenly She was Tom ’s girl and there was aroused from her reverie They had good reason for her to resent his tak mg another girl out for a good time halted for just a moment, and ther *. Hut still, Edith had no real claim walking on the other side of the upon Tom They weren't engaged, street, was Edith! nor did they have any such under* Tom didn’t see her, but the two Landing between them Both were free, so far as actual ties were con girls looked at each other In startled surprise for Just a moment. It was cerned. But Edith was of the possessive dark. 8u»an looked away quickly, type. Slie wanted Torn and she did not daring to give any sign of recog n’t want anyorv* d K to share him nltion. And then the car moved on, leav Much less, the little country girl whom she had brought up from Vir ing Edith standing there upon the ginia and given a home and a job sidewalk, gaping in blank astonish Edith was, she reasoned. |K*rfectly merit and wondering if her eyes haul justified in feeling thus. " I love him.” deceived tier. A second later she she told herself sometimes, "and turned and continued on her wav whether he cares for me or not, I'm toward the little apartment which going to have him ” That was Edith's the two called home • # * waf T o Susan’s mind there could be There ought to he a scene when no po.sslble harm in going out with Susan get* home, after this! this young man her boss, Just once Continue the dramatic life of It. would be at lea&t a novel ex|ier1- HI'HAN KANE in ne«t week’» in stallm 'iiL ence. So on Saturday night, she »1 1 b ites »•* 1 1 «.* * «trenti It Hr pi 4 II pot K IH . • a * a» a m x II» * bl<r •«« <1 At T N I'» W AN I M l in r » •• « r ' »mm unit f t •* epi * *»nl II»e fantau« W I V IN S « MIX H M I.'irtlN U an * .»«Iter W« vine itile( A»«i. le* W - !«»»- » W lim lerlul pi >|»l>|( Vili «> isflei W ill.* utw t tentar* w III tsr «»lit » .III Mil >f.:i«*ti»m > iin y>i»ur p «fl r tir ».,, M «mi • l»< lu tlit« ( '*» . Mi i tin ti« to tit. Al »«»■< ti ** 1 »•*1 1 1 1 * M >«c A ije n tl A /e N f< led | o Su pftiy the Inc i d .mg Demand lor »1 1 1 1 4 *1 PO RO S K IN H A IR anil P R E P A R A T IO N ! fo* A gen!» formt iVrifw PORO COLLEGE. I n c . 4415 South Pxdtwxy, Chicago, lllinof* Peew Mock — 4 4th U 4Mb W e d For Better Health M R S . |U H N W IL S O N M A R I O N n . NI 'AL “ M y mother K:,ve I.yvlia E. rink ham’» Vcxetiitile C’nm- |nninj to my sister aiul me when we were 14 ye.irs old. Since my marriage I suflenvl a I« imk J deal from female trouble. Since taking the ('om|<outul a|{.'iin I feel |>erfe< tly normal in every way. M y skin is i lear and I eat and sleep well. 1 will an swer any letter alsm f troubles like mine.” Mrt. John Wihun, “ I suffered from female weak ness and lem orrhoea for years. A Lydia li. Pinkham IsHik was left at my dvHir and I devi»led to trv the mediline. I took three I su i les o f I leih Me» li» me and three Is.liles o f Vegetable Com pound. N o w I am weiland strong and I d o not have any disi barge.I u<> out nursing and I tell sufferers almut the I’ink- ham meilii inrs.” Miirum l). Neal, i v i Spruce St., Newark, N.J. 6 j/ S t.M a ry S t.,N eu f(Jrlea n s,lM . f. 1 pi+r ( le t an l h « •<•*!«•» | o 4 «r • «»«! w * i>» » much > «u « « |h - (h rn | « ( *n *1 «rent ( w i l l « 4 in •|o • U N r« Y »it fc m u AM U • Ik 1 I. »«.Ill,Mir. A tom »:»e J »il« ( ‘iM.ilUf f»| imito »tolsi! « II» I lit« Ik .l Nt tapie» Af r X ANI IM I ft»« •r, l ‘.»l- le«« .Us Ne» y»»tk H o w * »Uld y o u lik e to lua«* y o u r to n b le c h in a n d v m r to o p r o m in e n t h ip a a n d a t th e sa m e li m e m a k e yo u look so a t t r a c t i v e t h a t y o u 'll c mi>el a d m ir a t i o n ? 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H o w w o u ld y o u lik e t » I - a lo a d u n h e a l t h y fa t t h a t y o u d o n ’t n e e d and d o n ’t w a n t a n d a t th e s a m e Smooth on genuine Black and W h it e P e r o x id e Cream and y o u r face pow- r> ,der will stay on f<*r hoars. Thia mar- ▼clou* cream prote ct* y o u r akin from the coarsening, da rk en in g ef fe ct s o f win d and wea ther and co nta in* Juat the right amount o f pe rox ide to keep ) o u r co mp lex io n fai r and light. A «k y o u r fa v o r it e d r u g s t o r e or toilet g o o d « counter t o d a y f o r g e n u i n e Black and W hite Pe r o x id e Cream If y o u paid $1 fo r pe rox ide cream you couldn't poM«ihly get any be tte r than Cienuine Black and W hi te , yet Black and W h it e P e r o x i d e ( ream in the la rge ja r coat* on ly 25c. 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