The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, April 02, 1932, Page 7, Image 7

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TH E
IL L U S T R A T E D
F E A T U R E S E C T I O N - A p r i l 2. 1f».T2
WEAK, AILING
!| 5CULPTURES YOU OUCHT
WOMEN CAN BE
TO KNOW ABOUT
* STRONG, POPULAR
r 1t*> the t i r o n i , h e a lth y , ro b u a l w o -
fhftn w h o bo
w it h «v a ry o n * .
Hiseh w om en h a ve a c e rta in faariw a
lio n and c h a rm w h ich ^ w p U » im p ly
f o o t r «h a (.
A n d i t '« ra s y lo have
I h i ra d ia n t hea lth w h ic h b r i n f i p o p ­
u la r it y and happiaaas.
So w h y ho
w ea k , s ic k ly a n d o i i in f , n e v e r e tija y -
• In g U S o r h a v in g the fun and gaed
lim o a o f e th e r w o m e n ?
J u a t atari
t a k in g St. Joseph's G .F .P . and m m
h o w quickly it helpa to put you on
tha road to g lo rio u s go od hea lth and
make* you p o p u la r and admired by
everyone St Jo s e p h 's G F P helpa to
end th e * « w re tc h e d ilia no c o m m o n to
w o m a n k in d w h ich m eh e you "blue'*,
m ia o r a b U and a ilin g . It helpa to re­
s to re energy am i strength, to b u ild
u p v it a lit y and to give you lota af
|>cp and physical rh a tm . St Jo s e p h a
G F P ia a ric h , vegetable tonic c o n ­
t a in in g n a tu re 's o w n medicinea in
the form of roots and herbs which
have been w»ed for more than a
century U invigorate and «trengthen
w e a k , ru n down w o m e n
He strong,
be h e a lth y , be p o p u la r.
A »k yo ur
d ruggist to«la\ fo r the big d o lla r hot
tie of St Jo a e p h ■ G .F .P . Sold on an
absolute money bark guarantee.
S t. «Jo se p h 's
G.F.P.
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llo u g lliw ,
M o d e l.
T H r O O t '( if A H P M O N U M K N I
H CM ’H K tf l K H N K W Y O R K
H ere a m i the te th ro u g lio u t
the
c o u n try . In public bu ild in g s. colleges
I ch urch e a. a n d cetneterlew. the re ore
buaia. m e d a llio n ». tabk-la and a fern
m o n u m e n ts, placed or erected In hern
o r o f, o r In m e m o ry of In d iv id u a l
I e o p lr of color
F ew of theae are aufB« ie n tly e o n -
f.|>k'uoua or 'm o iiu in r iiia r lo ju s tify
extended d e a rttp tk m
T h e m ust i m -
I o c ta n t la the F ird e rtc k
Douglas*
M n p u m fn t in Kocheater. N Y
Mi
IV m g la m was a resident of tha t r lt v
lo r m a n y year* and H was (h e re that
he published i he N o rth H ta r "
S h o r tly after
l he death of M r
Dougiaaa at W a s h in g to n I> C in 1M k >
« m ove m e n t was »la rte d bv J o h n W
Ih o m p n o n , a p ru n .m e n t colored m an
i f R ochester to erect a m o n u m e n t
in th a t c ity as a m e m o ria l to M r
Dougiaaa
M i T h o m p s o n was assisted bv o t h ­
er p ro m in e n t r it la r n ». w h ite arxl col
I L ied
T h e y secured an a p p ro p ria tio n
o t U ikio fro m the state legislature
I h r H e|m bUc of H a iti, lo w h ich r o t m -
t iy M r
D ouglass h a d b e e « U n ite d
Slate* M in is te r gave $1 ouo
T h e re ­
m a in d e r o f the 110.000 w h ich was ex -
! i>riuled was raised m ostly fro m p r l-
j vale donation*
F ro m
Mr
T h o m p s o n * excellent
book w h ic h gives the h is to ry of the
u n d e rtu k ln g it anpeat* th a t lea* th a n
I ve h u n d re d dollar* *a> c o n trib u te d
d ire c tly by colored people, of « h u h
o im h iB d f t d d o U a n e i m
f r a s D m
N ew Y o rk C o nfe re nce o f the A fric a n
| M ethodl>t Ep is co p a l Z io n C h u r c h of
¡w h ic h
d e n o m in a tio n
M i . IX m glaiu
h a d been a m em ber
T h e m o n u m e n t was u n veiled In
1MB It wa* tra c t ad <
ualy in
uti «»pen - p a r r near the ra iljo u d sta-
tio u
O n account of c e rta in ch an ge;
re g a rd in g th e s ta tion a n d
its ap ’
pruarl>e* the pociltlon of the n x n iu - |
m erit is n o w som ew hat tnaofiapftru- I
ous. hence a m ovem en t Is on foot to
have It m oved to one of the pu blic 1
I 4i k* w h ic h w ill pioh a h ly In- done
T h e s cu lp to r was S id n e y W
E r i-
v. a id s
T h e b t o i u r figure Is eight feet h ig h
a n d stand-- o n w pedestal o f about the
♦ »n r height
T h e (irrlestal ha* on
its -kies e x tracts fro m addresses of
M r Pougla**
HI
a n M a i C ite
R p M g la a a , !
|*oaed for file figure T h e jhisc is d ig - I
nifled am i I'oiiunaiM ling
I t is in t e n d - !
ed to ix irtra v the n ttitik le of the dla-
tin g u h hcd o ra to r as he stood tx'fore !
a large concourse of neople In C i n ­
c in n a ti nik i m m lr his first pu b lic a d - .
dresa afte* the fina l in ttfic a tlo n of the 1
F ifte e n th A m e m tm e n t
W e can w ell Im a gine th a t we heat ;
h im re p e a tin g In a lo n e o f *ol>er t r i - ,
tamph h li w o rd s o n th a t m c in o ra b ls
cccaaii'n
" F e llo w C tllx rn *
T ap pea r bef«>re
JN | U Digit I fOC t h f ftl Bt t line in the
m ore elevated po sitio n of an A m r r l - j
c a n c itize n *
T h o s e w h o knew M r I long la w well
w ill a p p le t late the s tre n g th o f this
w ork
It Is not n x u e ly a m a n w ith
such aiwt M « h p h ysical features. It is
I m a rk e d ly personal. an«l c le a rly re p re - I
j sent* a prt'to n of m ore th a n o rd in a ry
! force and c o m m a n d in g presence
i F>r>r the statue itsslf a* a n»erc work I
o f a rt. p r r h a i* we m a v not rlg h tlv
c la im m a rk e d d is tin c tio n ; few
pi>r
tra it statue* ’ have o r ca n h a ve a r tis ­
tic d is tin c tio n : an«1 ge n e ra lly
the y
need no In te rp re ta tio n
I n ronikectlon w ith p o rtra it statue*,
s ym bolism o r even ad ve n titio u s figures
i*r acrysaories are *eldom used w ith
ad va n ta g e
H a ire d if a person has
b**en M itn rle n tly e m in e n t, a m ere p o r ­
t ra it figure o r possibly a hare Co lum n
or roug h stone m a y he a satisfactory
m e m o ria l
T h e m a tte r wa* w ell cov
c it'd by tlie e p ita p h w h ic h I th in k r e ­
lated to the great G re e k d ra m a tis t,
F iirtpkie*
It ra n s o m e th in g like th is :
it
m o n u m e n t do th not m ake thee
fam ous. O Fu rlp k le * . but th o u h a th
m ad e th is m o n u m e n t fam ous "
In
pe rson al n * m ortal*, h o w e y rr,
U M im - i of u* desire a " U lM M M
e n d one w h ic h bt'ars not L>nlv a p h y ­
sical resem blance b u t w h ic h shown
" ( h a r a r t r r ** H ere the a rtis t has g i v ­
e n us both M r Ed* ard* lias done hla
w ork w ith a sym p a th e tic a p p re c ia tio n
of h is subject an d . m o reo ve r w ith
♦
»»f«d o M H t*
>
Embarrassing
Moments
Ih n b o ck . “ t n in n e liia lio n a n d I h t F r e e d In A m e rica n
m l l i l u r « . ’ bn F re e m a n H en ry M o r r u H u ir á n
K o « h e a te r,
8
In
|»u r
f m lM fra siin g M o m en t
tv th e E d itor a n d If todl 5c
p v td h h a d
A Parade af O ne
M y m**t e m b arra ssing m om ent wa*
m a n y year* ago m a '.m ail V irg in ia
tow n
At the tim e I was an c-flLcer
m the E lk ’ who pa raded f h r o u t h the
street* before sn a n n u a l picnic and
e a ru rslo n
A t tike tim e toe
band
wa. tirn u * a d »u rn m a jo r . As I poa-
seeaed a fuh dress rn lllia rv u n ifo rm
J wa* chosen
to load
the
band
th io u g h like street*.
T h e lin e of
m a rc h a as. a* I th o u g h t fu lly under
• tood by the m em bers of the band ;
n o we started off d o w n M a in Street
l s tru tte d along at the head of ti»e
parade looking iteither to the rig h t
n o r the left m a in ta in in g a verv d ig - |
n ih e d posture
I soon noticed that
the m usic of ttve la iw l was becom ing
q uite fa in t and I u n be nt en oug h to ,
glance a ro u n d
Im a g in e m y enibw r. awunent wl»ea
I discovered that like bano hao n»ade
a square t u rn a block back a n d had
g tie on u p a *>de .street, xnd tliere
1 was m a tc h in g pro u d !t bv uivse lf.
r m b .
k u it u n « e F n d rd
M v most em barraAslng m o m e n t took
place the last tim e o u r p o p u la r class
president took me c u t to d in n e r I
had eagerly locked fo rw a rd to the
<«-eastern an d h ad w o rn m v prettiest
• frock
E v e ry th in g w ent lovelv u n -
itl I sta rted lo c u t m v »leak w h ich
was a n y th in g but tend er
T h e meat
'P la sh e d in to m v g r a r v . O r a w spat
le re d o e tt e v e ry th in g
H o r T lf iM , l i
lu(»ked u p to see m v escort s face
potted w ith fleck* of g ra \ y .
He
m erely .«kid
Plea*e. h a n d me a to w - i
el.
M v dow ncast eyes the n caugh t
sight of m v dress w h ich wa* a to t* ’ i
wreck
As I m en tio n e d before. It h-as
the last tim e he look mi* out
V P
Of
yam warn t f SU+m t
op tht pain tn m lime. ’*
w yam 're rift:. Aim* It tertainly
/ mm h hrner ahtaJ).**
LAM E
BACK
— lumbago
W h e n e v e r lame back o r lu m h e g o
i b r r w x r to keep you aw ake, re­
m em be r Sloan s.
1« gives qtMcfti
relie f w u h u s »oashtoe w arastb.
Freeh b lo o d circulate« the asiawte
you pat it o a .
pear*.
Your
Pain soon d isap­
back
is
soothed,
relaxed.
Y o u sleep so u nd ly a ll
m ght .
. G e t s fresh bottle to ­
day at yo u r d ru g g ist's . O a l y
WEEK'S POEM
F O R A O O L D R N W E D D IN G
Bv K a th e rin e Lee B ates.
fry
ira,» f p.nahaai’s Vagtiate Comaonisé
Y’ oung love Is passion:
O k l k»ve Is peace
R m i
fa 'h io n
Never to cease.
Y o u n g love* a carol.
O k l love s a psalm
C h ild love Is w ild love;
O ld 1 ve i* O U M
Y o u n g love Is ra p tu re ;
fio.uoo lMtuolai.% /M onum ent,
M o c h e ttr r . N ew Y o r k
Hit S id n e y H* E d u a r d *
O k i love is rest:
8 h y wing* for c a p tu re ;
D e e p h e a rt for nest.
D a w n love i* silver,
W a it fo r the *e*t:
O ld love i* go d l o t e -
O id ' v e is best
Too “ Worn-Out” to go
Another «¿ate broken . . . Couldn't stay
on her tret a minute longer! Lydia E .
Link ham s Vegetable Compound alwavs
relieve* cramp*. T r y it next m onth.
^ ( M f€ f t lO n & U A N D HNIOY THIS
fme. FACE POWDER
D o n ' t »p«-nd y o u r m oney foolishly b y payinjj High
prices fo r fjee |H"s*ler. M V , S I.IX ) o r m ore couldn t
possibly b u y y o u .»ny fin e r p o w d e r than G e n u in e B U c k
anti W h it e C o m p le x io n Posvder at 25c.
T h i s f in e p o w d e r, m a d e b y an e x c lu s iv e n e w p ro c e s s ,
b le n d s m a g ic a lly w ith y o u r co m p le xio n . It c lin g s fo r hours
and its fragrant perfum e w ill brin g added lure
to y o u r p e r s o n a l it y . Black and W h it e C o m ­
plexion P o w d e r is the best m o n e y can b u y
and yet it ta k e s so l i t t l e m o n e y to b u y i t .
Your favorite drug xtc rc
or toilet gLxnl* counter is
now featuring this fine
powder in the popular
shades of W hite, F1e*K
Pink, Brunette and llijjk
llrown. Large box, 2V.
Jrc ru u n c
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