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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1932)
TUR ILLUSTRATISI) FR ATI IRR SECTION— April !». lft.V» Do WORLD'S SOCIAL A G EN CY GROUPS PLANNED FOR WASHINGTON M o d e rn Î Ï Â Rule T h e ,,? MOS T EFFECTIVE] t o iit in u r d fr o m P a ir 5 W A S H IN G T O N Ituerrided In were brought about because, early pi « anot! tig tile social w citate ut til? In the beginning, they Unci down a gt oup t*f c Itisene 1« c o n d u c tin g an certain cruel law-. which I was to investigation W it!» live Id e a of O f- follow Thrae would have cut me ganislng a 1«•ilerallot» ot (.'«HUttil uf agencies • out o f all the luxuries and the . Negt A prrlimini a ry rom tfllltee r r s jv o n d - freedom o f mind I hud always 1 ing 1[0 Hit* rn 1 o f Campbell (* John- bee*? used to. T lir y Ihiwr two 1 » 011 . exr<‘ uU v e mm reta iy uf the temi*»! at y chatrinaii. men not only made me ntlarrahle \ M « \ but they brought bitter, stark* after pivtitn^ ini*» the problem of ni t»attinti u»n iee»»i»»mrndrd Hie «< - naked unhuppine&s Into their own . iloti in a rep«art given la*t month ALU M I Ih c gi oup «»b o riv i U that m m la i , agri» c!r% Iiave been »leve!oja*tl t«» rtipo fo r «<! Just m e n t. Omaha, Ncbr W hen mv hus With die >\r uggir band told me 1 had to eliminate ! riiey also lio 1 . d (hat the community lisa nu pi caci »1 canirol over the «la ti* dancing, parties, and dreuse« from 1 ('arti o f wnrl t <»f the agencies. imr the dally routine of living. I put 1 ha» anv mac lune» v been established my foot down hard amt left httn le n m lro l tht r growth and devrlot*« I at?' fond of dam tug love to e n m e n t of coki ifrti . mh tal a g e iii'le n Ifl tertain. enjoy nice clothes Hr said ing with tl»e dematuTt o f live I could not entertain mv friend«. *• vi tonni »unity I could not attend more than two I Th r propos•*d f e d e r a l lor» w ill have dances a month and T would have i a stro n « govc ruing b«>ar»l and rxrcu- to get along with half the clothes S ti ve It will view the n e e d s «if t h e 1 kiad a l a . . luiii 1 h it i «erk to p re v e n t r cottiti »1 iiinf> W 'lu iig a life of independence 1 uscir %•. effort und elim inate cniptua- found .» Job and am happy now don o f progrimi and a f a i r d is t r tb u - 1 lion o f w r If a:s* fUOd« w it h in the immunity «»f Washington, COMBINATION a izb n biQjaJbnwnt MUKlKL 1. enuine Black and White Ointment and Skin Soap is world- famous for the way it quickly clears up bumps, mole discol orations, eczemic irritarions and other skin disorders. Also most effective in SHF. STRUTS HF.R FEATHERS.— Mins Dimple Willi bringing s moo t h , ams. who in wi'arinjf one of the feathered costumra selected by Addison Carey for o n e of his special dance creamy-light fairness numbers recently shown in the Nation's Capital. to ever y skin in an C r o u p Mas 100.000 | { i i h ì i k > h m > h , amazingly short time C o m m e rc e I M jn u iitlu r fm lasted: D e p t. R e p o r t S h o w s About by chains tore managements. Indepen I g l OUI Council muffs, low.i llu b a m l- are not kings They do not wear crown« and wave magic wind* W hen they try to rule women a* women were ruled fifty years ago t b t ) t> t « k lip t i !•* 1 ; on n boon d«> not believe in tlw husband right to question his w ife « decis ion*. 1 am unhappy becaiww I left my husband because he was a king Ye? 10 have gone m i with him and deceiving Inn? would ha Ui K A T I il Another ph in of the c o m m it t e e U ! to makc the colored group rummti« tiily- munirti iami t o la m e n t a M»lld : troni in a d a c ks «»ti pfobìrm * «»f h o u «> «leln»quet»cy a n d e c o - ; ing. h e a lth manic security. 1 o Fm ann* Hooks Popular This is a money-conscious age an«! libraries to suceeasiully fulfill their imrpose must drv«Ke much »pare to iHM»ks on finance, economice, ami so cial systems T w o hundred ami fifty librarians, at the 381!» annual want meeting o f the IVnnsylvania Ijb ra iy Club aral the Nrw J risrv (Jbiarv AwMalatufti in the Hotel Chelsea, weie so in- I n an s.l<iirvi br Hamuel H. Itanck (ira n d HapuU. Mich chair* man o f the I.ibrarv Kevrnue cornm it- < •• of ti»'* American Aseo* elation Council flluff 4 , Iowa No luu band is a love doctor w ivo can curr a woman's tortured and broken h e tit. although many entertain the ia t v be:;rf t I» m t they are n they lav down foolish laws for 'lin t wivr.s to obey they teach those women to practise certain decent ions and these, »tamer or late k-ad to the divorce null* M A H 1 HA It 8 t Joseph Mo The day of freedom U here Why must hus bands risk their own !ia{q>inr«s bv making their wives unhappy ? Now u the time o f tiie independent woman Mv husband nrvet trie* to rule He rule« our children that is to say he helps to make the laws they are to »*brv Hut he never tells me what to do We are happy ( A T H K K IN F H Topeka K an « No I don ’t b»' lleve In »he huslMind ruling m-. wife Mine doesn t I make in\ own law« I know what 1 « right and what Is wrong A» long 11 « I do not break the laws of God. I don t think my hu«band ha . the right to make laws for me to obey Fortunately hr ha« never tried and we are the happiest couple in Topeka j SI in health and Slt'n Beauty .»«HI Produce llair and i a« ial Prrp dent merchants, and public utilities a ratio ns. for service in neighborhoods where are highly prized by c/eryone. • Mrs* WINIFRED W W A S H IN G T O N — Colored persoa. the color'd population prrdomin ties, Many would g'adly pay huge according to Mr Jack on own about 30 000 commodity s»*l»in.: *ums to enioy these fcless'ngs. , enterprises and approximately 70 000 H u s practice ha> been rejawted as T h e above pointed out In an unmis It is not necessary however to personal service forma of busln*sa in prevailing in 47 different cities, and takable manner that the day of the which some mer< h tndi 4 ? in .void In is not confined to any particular part Independent woman has arrived We do this. Simply go to your favor t still find many, however, who be - | connection w.th a professional or per- o f the country, Chicago. however, llrve in the husband s right to rule < • to iDCOm H ite drug store or toi et goods inform ation compile bv Jam?« A lead with more than 4.100 r dared T h t r t «re countitas letter« in :nv filet counter and aslr for Genuine Jackson business .specialist, of the clerks In abut 400 different business written bv women who are willing places Durham. N .C . with regard ; to be serfs, who find hupptnr«/ and 8 . I>*par’ rr.‘*nt of Com m ercf. B'a .h and W hite Ointment and V Carded information in hU office ’ 4 » population ratio?! ranks second consolation in being ruled by the Detroit. Cleveland ami Indian .»polls Sirin S o a p . The 5 0 c size disclose« that there are more than exhibit some examples of the prac men In whom they b* lleve i >00 colored manufacturers in the Which side 1« right and whlc.i Is tice of O in tm e n t contains three country. More than 30 per cent of T h e colored man L making serious wrong seems to be entirely rontro- 1 times as much, as the 30c size. these are engag'd In trie production effort to become more fam iliar with | versial T h is writer dors not attempt o f hair and far.al p rpa ratlon s. A Large bar of Sirin Soap 25c. substantial number are producing the complexities of busmevi a.id 1 « to take either one side or the other, j 1 commodities which find a market reporting to ro-op-rntivr effort to a and merely Illustrates the point that ; Both of these world-famous without regard to racial lines. Some greater extent than heretofore. This , the mrmber o f independent wives of th* toilet preparation concerns attitude finds expression in 281 local , seems to lv Increasing products give you maximum • commercial and lndu>trial organiza iiave ventured into the * x iw w t fields Wives know right from wrong quality at minimum cost! ! T h e «m all biwmevi section card tions located in 84 different rifles. 'W h e n they violate the laws of God For Those IF hose Skin R e quires a M i l d e r Product WuuiiJt BLACK*« WHITE S k i n Wh i t e n e r lightens the S k in P a u l y and Naturally. 25c a Jar. Jfr n u iM t BLACK^ b WHITE OINTMENT**«'SKIN SOAP file contain the name« o f more than • 000 colored druKgi t-». MOO under takers. 700 grocci . 35 wholesaler« ;*nd jobbci ■* more than 100 dealer« In women s wear articles urh as m illin ery. furs, dressea, and three hundred M i i ibsLaiidal H BW - v n tation of the grf>up was found In 183 different line« of bUHinrvut. f onduet ?.H Hunks The Qnancial interests of the group include: 28 banka, fill insurance com panies HJ finance and Investment I'omptnieH. |o credit unions, and 6 ' farm loan *>cletie*. F ifty building and loan associations are listed, a l though there are are known to be more, he funds of about 40 bcnevol ent societies and a score of bunal aid tw r u iK M w coHAUtute o t h e r ] sources of financial vioport T r a in !» « Inuprovet I T ir e g re m la M le r rained in narchaadMn^ I h f N f h ttM eilHFlOVIMent Of CWklfM 0*4«* I l l Newspapers According to Mr. Jackson's ~les. there are 144 < olored newspapers pub 1 l hed each week, three bring issued twice a week There sr^ more than 200 other publications. Including a number of generally d Utributed monthlies arid about ten trade Journ als. Many o f the numthlle« are church and ru .honl organs, six being the official fiublication.s of Greek letter fraternities. More than a More are published in the Interest of benevolent n o t tie« and lodges Seven pres« service« a feature syn dicate and several advertlsln air*n- Cle« serve these publications The m a ll business section of the b«»reau of foi-igri and domestic rom- m-rce. which Mr Mr J irk vm heads, has made surveys < h the InterosU of th f group in n~arlv a t e n cities and about 30 smaller towns The Information U for free distribution to Interested persons upon request for specific data. , they violate their right to be happy But if they stop within the bounds of reason, make decision« that are fair to both parties, then perhai»* the j husband is hotter off if he does not seek to curb Ills wife's Inclination« | Recently there was a murder coin , rnltted in a Missouri city over a card game 1? aM ra«trd nation k »••lition A wife shot and killed her husband because he abused her, but the shooting was purely accidental He laid down certain laws for her to obey and. after following them to the letter for a long time, »he suddenly rebelled. Hlir tried to, but «he c uldu't, and that, prrhapa. la the way of all independent wives They have seen the folly of trying to be •erfs Anyhow. Yesterday's W« mmsii is no m me A new rrea4«*ee tea* stepped Into the picture. Women have chang- For PAINS that many women suffer * 'I 1 nane U k *n Tardai for hear in g down paina In thè lower part o f my body, also for weskneas In tuy ba< k and pain In my side. I auffered a long tin i« hofore I read about ('ardui, but after I began taking II 1 felt better. A fte r fsk ln g th re« b otile« o f ('a rd d l# I d id a t havs any mora |rouble."— i t t i » » ) È la r p W m r*t M o p k in a v iU * , K y . W o m k m « l i « a re run l . t n , or suff*r rvrry monih. siitMild laks Cardul to I hi IM tip ibHr l»enIti», and in that wsy ovi-rcome pelnftil i*«»n- •lllloua due lo arali* n«se. ('ardui 1« a ptire- I v Alile luirml* «S in* »11« In* Wlirn ) «ni ne«*d ( ’ardui, Imy a l>ottir and tabe II r«*g?l- l^rly. Hevetsi botti«*« may I»»* Riwlel, diva it a G ir trini in i ara lf It wlll h*lp yoti *1 ■u; It lisa hclpr 1 so m atiy wont. 11 . (. ««« H«»M at drug «(«»rea. CARDUI