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SATURDAY. DSC E M B E R If. PAGE T H R E E Thp ADVOCATE ISSI THEATRES - SPORTS • SOCIETY & WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES 85 Theatres 1932 JANUARY C LE A R A N C E NOW INSTEAD OF IN JANUARY CLEARANCE Women’s Coats Kv**ry Cowl lit our ImniutiNo Htock in frvAlly r*-tlu««<! for i I in | h » hh 1 In thl« 1 *♦ :i2 Jnnuury CIlMirJtnf*. Her« ere two of the appealing groupe $23 50 $33 50 CLEARANCE Women’s Dresses Kerry Silk Dr#*»«, evrry Wool D t m h , rer r y l>r«*** in our fin«* etork now at trrinrudouN rrductluu«. Here ere two of the important group« $ 9-50 $ 15-50 CLEARANCE SH O E S E v r r y pair of Mrn’i, W o n ifn ’« Hoys* anil Girls* Shore In the «tore at «Iraetlr reduction« All Women*« Shoe« Now at $fl-45. $7.85. $9 85 All Men’« Shore Now et $5 85, $7.85 Except Contract Line« AH $6 Boy«* and Girls* Shoe« «t $4.85 CLEARANCE Men's Apparel MEN’S O ’C O A TS MEN'S SU ITS »21.50 • »12.50 $1» 50 *28.50 All Other Suita and O'coata reduced ItOOIt KKVIKW FOX WEST COAST THEATRES ID THE PARAMOUNT K<!vl«*w«*f1 by Clifford Mitcb«*U W ILLIAM DUNCAN ALLEN GIVES PIANOFORTE RECITAL William Duncan Allen. Jr . Instruc tor in Plano in rhe School of Haste was heard in a half-hour recital Nov ember IS. in Andrew Rankin Chapel The procram was distinctive in that every number was hy a living com poser. _Howard University Bulletin. Dec. 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A RECENT WINNER Marion Futlilove. the sweet-voiced hoy tenor was - recent w inner of the second prize. $5 In a Saturday nigh* aong contest at the Paramount thea tre. New York. Doc 18— "Flame” , a new play with an all-Negro cast, is to be brought out soon by Robert Sparks, who was manager for the Philadel phia Theater Assoclatlon.the organi zation which brought out "Lysistra- ta". Rose McLendon Is said to be sla ted for the principal role. — Distributor— MRS. BEATRICE FRAN KLIN w 'ip U ¿V* Oregon MRS. S. REDMOND BEAUTICIAN Wuhlngton Ten,h M ADE O IS L V B Y T H E - j of my Own - “ for CHRISTMAS!” Sons and daughters have so many interests of their own! Any telephone employee will take your or der, or just tell our business office your wishes. T he P ac ific T elephone and T elegraph C o m pa n y THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER Will Promote a Full Grow th of Hair. Will also Restore the Strength, Vitality anti the Beauty of the Hair. If your Hair is Dry and Wiry. 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Evan* begged Johnson not to prosecute. Johnson granted hi* plea and the rase was thrown out It appears as If Evans mistook Toby for another man against whom he had a grudge. We Seti For Less Be?cause *«.95 VALUES To »15 SU ITS LOCAL BOY THREATENED M E MORI AM l niled Slates National Bank, E v e r y Coat and Drone for (»Irle le now marked at utimzIiiK roduc- Mone for clearance. *2.85 - *5.85 SocietY loral brtrfa UHL CLEARANCE Girls’ Apparel D R ESSES IN To My dear husband, Roaroe McKnight, who departed this life on December 5. 1930, Portland, Oregon. May you rest In peace. Signed _ DAISY DILI.ARD- Me K NIGHT. DEATH COMES TO MR. WEBSTER On last Tuesday. Daniel Webater “ RARE EARTH’* "HU'SBAND'S HOLIDAY" well known man about town, died nt Hy Frank Owon With rilv e llrouk. Charlea Ruggii-», the County hôpital. Mr. Webster had (The IrUMh-rn Frevi, New York City) Juliette Compton. been In declining health for a good ’’And when your body’« death give« I In Hiatt« Fauchon A Murro present many years. birth Arthur LAKE In Parson and lila Hol He was active In politic* and at one To «oil for Hprinfc to crown. lywood Halations. time for a short period, was advertis Men will not link If that rare earth ing solicitor for The Advocate. Waa white flenb once, or brown." Mr. Welder came to Portland from THE FOX BROADWAY With the above verve our poet. New York. He bore earmarks of a Count*« fallen, preface* Frank On man with considerable education but en*« "Hare Earth” . "SURRENDER" unable, It seemed to master himself With Warner RAXTKIt. I.e|la Uyama, Thin I h not a racial hook, although RENEWS SUBSCRIPTION and hold positions In keeping with It contain« romance« of people of col C Auhroy Hmllh. Ralph llollumy. Miss Martha Russel, of Washington. his ability. or. It I h a phlloHophlcal book on all (Hy Mrs. Rosali« Bird Holm «») D. C., formerly of Portland, recently life, ho written that the Interesting HOLLYWOOD sent In a renewal subscription to The FROMTHE FAR NORTH romance« weaved around character« Phon» Murdock 1688 . . . . Ad vocate. Among recent subscribers to the of variotiH clauses and races carry "PHANTOM S of PARIS" Advocate is Mrs. Daisy McKnight. Sundiiy, Monday and Tuoaday, — the reader Into a mental land of U* MRS. TRUMBULL SERIOUSLY ILL topla. John U I M IK H T In News of the serious illness of Mrs AT BEND To quote from Owen’s philoHophy, A HOSTESS A letter from Mrs. Mary Garner, of Mrs. I.ula Lee, was hostess at a i Millie It Trumbull who I* visiting her the following makes a very human sister, Mrs. Holmes In Kansas City, Bend. Oregon, requests that The Ad FOX UNITED ARTISTS course of life to live *• • • Rise a supper party on Monday evening. Mo , has been received by friends In vocate be sent to her In that city. Mrs. hove your condition Forget your trib MORE ABOUT LILLARO Portland with great sorrow. Mrs Garner formerly resided In Portland. The Eugene Register-Guard, put>- ulations. l*carn to he tranquil, to he A U X ILLIAR Y ELECTS OFFICERS Trumbull formerly resided to Port The women' department of Sgt. Jos. land where she was secretary of the hahed In Kugi-ne, Oregon, recently patient. Learn to enjoy your pudding 'llrril'd the life alory of J im - l.lllard whether it haa raining or not.” | White Camp. Spanish American War Child I-abor Commission for twenty hy Hoy Craft, In luatallmcut* In another chapter one of Owen’« ¡Veterans elected officers at their reg years Her friends who are legion in MRS. Z E PH A BA K ER character« queHtlona hi« own state u lar meeting on last Saturday night Portland are wishing for her a speedy B E A U T IC IA N at Multnomah County Court House, ment: **• • • Sometimes a man live« recovery. ROBESON TOO ILL TO SING more greatly In a dream than In hi« la* follows: Specializing In DISAPPOINTED DEMAND REFUND waking hour« Who know«? • • • How .Mrs, Shelby Golden. President; Mrs. MOVED TO MONTAVILLA All Lines of Beauty Work many of uh . rinding ourselveH pecu Winnie Davl*. Senior Vice President; Mr. and Mrs George M Payne have have actually Mr*. Km in a McGinnis. Secretary; Mrs. moved from Alberta to Montavilla. Now York, Dec 2 ~ Paul Robeaon. liarly handicapped. C J. Walker Toilet Goods 'Kate l.cw:*. Treasurer; Mrs. C. L. noted baritone aluitor and actor, and learned to “ live" in dream«? for sale Scobea, a blind character In "Rare I Pickett, Chaplain; Mrs. English. Con- BELIEVE IT OR NOT. IT ’S A BOY: former foothull atar. and who holds the degree of bachelor of laws, wau to Earth” , roamed the earth In search 'dnetress. Mr and Mrs. I. Maney are the proud 3 16 Williams Ave. have appeared In concert on the even or happiness and specialists or reme parents of a baby boy. born Monday In* of November 1H, at the Itoyal A l dies that would restore hi« sight, on ATTENDS MATINEE at Emanuel hospital. As we go to ML'rdock mi« Mr and Mr*. Guy Holmes were the ly to return to hin own home where bert Hull, l/ondon. England hut was press, mother and ton are reported as j guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wagner at a doing nicely. compelled to remain In hi* room with he found both. To know* the meaiuing of real life, midnight matinee Saturday. u severe i-old which developed Into flu The thousands who had ttuthered real happiness, read "Rare Earth". |lo hear the concert were visibly ill* jOAKLANOER VISITS 'appointed and many deinandede the Mr and Mrs. J. Wagner, of Oakland "BOJANGLES" SCORES return of their admission price An ¡were over night guests of Mr and : nuuncement was made from the »tag* Washington. D C. Dec 17— Bill ^Irs. Walter G. Bird, on Saturday. that all money would l>e refunded !.. , Ilojangles" Rohlnaon, world'* moat |The couple M l Sunday morning for Mr Robeson Is scheduled to »In* In renowned tap dancer and entertainer ! their borne In Berkeley Mrs. Wagner America early In February. extraordinary. I* playing to capacity wa* formerly Eunice Martin one of crowd* at the Howard theatre "Ho- the popular Martin sisters of Oak JaiiKle*" and hi* sensational R K O land. COUNTESS SUES JO BAKER revue I* ably supported by Eubte lllake The program feature* *uch EASTERN STAR ELECTS CHRISTMAS GIFTS New York. Dec 17 Josephine llak headliner* a* the demure Neeka Shaw, At a recent meeting of Enterprise • r I h on 111«- front page* attain Thl* John Ma*on. Jelli Smith and Putney Chapter. O E. 8.. the following offi FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Mm* In a *uit instituted by the Count- cers were chosen for the ensuing yr: I-»* Capelat de Bourgouln, who I* Ikmdrldge “ Hot from Harlem" I* the Mrs. Kate Henderson. W. M ; W H. title of the revue and It 1» one of the known on the stage a* Dolly Dlhourl I at Belle. Patron; Mrs. Grace Scott- The trouble grew out of the latter beat vehicle» to appear at the Howard Jarkson. Associate Matron; Mrs. C. thl* »ea*on. GIVE AT LEAST ONE USEFUL GIFT TO lady being signed a* an understudy L. Pickett, Secretary; Mrs. Lenora for Ih* famou* Josephine al the I'a* Henderson. Associate Conductress; THE BOYS AND GIRLS YOU PLAN RE "GREEN PASTURES" STAR HON Ino de Pari* It wa* here that Josle Mrs. Ruby White, Conductress. MEMBERING THIS CHRISTMAS — A OREO BY BELOIT COLLEGE. HIS flrat pill on h<-r famou* banana co* "G IFT SAVINGS ACCOUNT" HERE AT ALMA MATER turn and electrified Pari* Mrs. Rutherford Comes Back THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL. IT The Count**» declare* that *he wa* 1 Mr*. Elizabeth Rutherford and her , released Immediately aflt-r serving In Madison Wl* Dec. 1« (Hy A N P I daughter. Betty, are expected to arrive I TAKES BUT ONE DOLLAR OR MORE TO rehear**!* on ih<- around lhat she did Charlo* Winter Wood. Important fut In the city Sunday (tomorrow l and OPEN AN ACCOUNT. not resemble th*> famou* Josephine ure In "Green Pa»tlire*” ca»t and un will be domiciled with the former's ' »ufflrh-ntly to warrant h«-r retention der atudy for the title role of "De I parents-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. W. H In Ihe part She I* anklng for It.lHiO Imwd" wa* hailed hy (he faculty and Rutherford on Shaver street. er'"j5ia dama(*a. »Indent body of llelolt last Sunday Thi> young whllo woman I* a native when President Irving Maurer Invited MANLESS WEDDING of Sorbin At her suggestion. the court the actor to he the special guest of A The novelty manless wedding, given Broad-ay and Shsjh. al Slark.. Portland. would have ai-i-n both hi-r and Ml*» the Institution. Mr Wood Itraduated last Monday hy the Searchlight Clun Itaki-r In the banana coatum* hut the from llelolt 36 year* ago. then finish was a decided success. Mrs, David )ud** took her word for It Count*»* ed Chicago university. For many years do Bourgouln claim* that Ml*» linker he was associated with Tuskegee in Hepburn was the bride and Mrs. Na- had her dlamtsaed because of proles- stitute He has long been recorded as deen Porter was the attractive groom Blonal Jealousy. a dramatist of unusual ability. PARTICIPATE ON PROGRAM Rev Daniel G Hill. Jr . and Mrs Jesse Coles Grayson, were the princi pals in a parent teachers' program on Monday afternoon at the Holliday school.’ Rev. Hill spoke and Mrs. Gray son sang Rev. Hill's subject was. "Religious Happiness' and Mrs Grayson received great applause for her rendition of the •** H v * - song. "Thinking" which was compos ed by a Californian. Little Melvlne Brassfleld. niece of Mrs R. H. Camp, was the guest of honor at this event, and others pres ent were Mesdames J D. Patton. R Flowers and R. H Camp. ! K V r r y man'll Still anti Overcoat I mi a taken a hi* reductkiu (<>r clearance In ihla *ulc mau m- ÖMSG JL H‘-r R-swer. I Tempi« ■' ! shampoo. I Pr«Ming j i on, i f * „ crpnin an* .iir«*. rfc*n for M-lhna. tz XV gitr* »or Foot««. S. D. LYONS 316 N. Central Dept. B . * Oklahoma Oity. Okla.