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Tiw a d v ( k : a t k »A Tl'IIDAY. AIWU'HT It, l i l t PAOB T H R U THEATRES - SPORTS - SOCIETY & WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES ran w um HOOK • REVIEW UM1 M l UM “ THE IMPONTANCt OP ■ KINO IA R N IB T " i _ lia i» Ciropcr and m D tV IL Tallulah llanklivad and lha D ltP " with Char Ir a laughlnn |ilua BOMBAY. Ira tu risi Plu Inaila By (K ra t W ild» < mirrimi Inni Pur kr t Librar» Ihialunl Thla la una nf (tarar Wilde's Ihrrr art dramaa (rum hta Interpretation uf rarlaln Knillah Ufa aa hr aaw II Per- h a i» Il rnulil hr mura fittingly dee rrtbed sa a aalirr because n( tha man- liar rarlaln rharartura and motives ara ahnaiu up a a a A thrilling luva lhania armimi l « u rouplaa rarry lha rnadar'a inlaraal whlrh adda nul only lo lha auaprnas of lha prlnrlpala hut alau u( Ihr ruad ira aa Ihr various auin>urlllia rharar. tara reveal Ihalr prally and dlaguat- Ing prejudices • • • RKO ONPHEUM IlKO'a GREATER HIIDW HKAHON Our anllra show nn lha arraan' We va gu| lha III« plrturaa and you'll an- Joy thain at our NKW I.OW CHICKS llara'a lha Oral u( lha big hlla: “ AM ERICAN MADNESS" W IT H Waltar llualun. Kay Johnson. Pal O' Brien. Cavln Oordun and Cnnalanra I'liimnliigs plua Vuudvllla, RIALTO jllegluulng Wadnraday, Aug. tOlh at • M P M "T H E W ET PARADE i Metro-Golriwyn Mayer's Tltanlr eg- j tmaa o( lha daplurabla ruudlliuna Tha Aulii lo una o( tha Invara ra- brought about by prohibition (liara har runariil tu Ihr marriage •>( ; “ THE MAN PROM YESTERDAY har naira and a muai worthy yniinc t plua alaga alio«. man. harauee tha youiig man la un- ahlr to prnduru a aatlatarlnry llnaal U N ITED AR TISTS anraatorahip. ahíla tha aama Anuí la ¡ (Rntr. p. G. Hill. Jr., <p«ator) • it It lugli ovarjuyrd il im . ii I f «ring o t “ THE W ASHINGTON MASQUER lha engagement ot har well Hilad, bui ADE" a lili Idonei Barrymora. Karen Nnit Sunday will !>«• Womnn'n Day. \ Iñipo variatimi, naphrar io a young girl Morley. Mia Aathar. piu» Fox Movie |R«f. Mr«. IfaudHakcr of the? Comer®- i poaaraalng extreme araallh ’ tona and Hrracii Souvenirs ration ») Church will ¡»roach. Mr*. Ma- ! bo! Shophard will hnvo chariu* of th a j lloni the young man principal« are O R IE N TAL rnuaic. At K :( > 0 a thr«**»-act religious j caught In u Innocant Intrigua and con siderable rnnirdy and rldlcouloua alt- The Grand Slam Smash' with Hie drama will be pr«*»eut<*d ' Queen of j uailona arise In Ihalr efforts to evict- superb trio o f ''Flight'’ — Jack Holt Hhetm" by 40 women (fo rty ) under j direction of Mr* Lula Gragg c «i. themselves diirlnv which i»-rl.«l Halph Grave« and l-lla I I n The Conference (Tulin Committee 1* "W A R CORRESPONDENT' wa a<>e tha two girl lovers rave In atUl receiving f l money. All friend* Ihalr fondness for each other, than and member* are a*ked to cooperate. MUSIC BOX turn hitter In Ihalr dislikes to the Thuraday Aug 4. the second con other, and aa the man principals ex- cert of Spiritual* Coder the Star**’ "YOUNG SINNERS'' trlrata thrmaalvra from Ihalr parti aunt by t he Cortland Negro Chorua cular predicaments, the girl» fondness waa highly pralned and an entirely for rnrh other grows again Into love Hamertch’a BLUE MOUSE . new program wna given which wa* end devotion In fart the entire drama con*idered better much finer than the •THE LA W YE R 'S SECRET" teems with situations that give Oscar flr*t. T h e »« programs are the begin* W ildra a uioat llm rlv rrpportnnlty to HAM ERICK'S ALDER ning of a aeries of musical program* drtnonalrate hla skill In the ar( of (IS rents any day—any tlm n to be given nest summer by the Mult rhararter portrayal. nomah Stadium Association, the first •THE NEW W A LLIN G FO R D " time In history that they have spon CARD OF TH AN K S sored such s program Mr K C. Hart* | let deserves credit for giving such ex* j Please pay your Subscription to the | Portland. Oregon cellent program* to the public; H o Advocate Aug i. t»a : rence Cantrell, organist, and Mrs Je*- We wish lo thank our many frlrnda ! sle Coles Grayson, Contralto soloist for their kindness and sympathy In accompanied by Mr*. J ckh I« Flowers.; This Woman Lost our bereavement oyer th.- death of 64 Pounds of Fat i A KlnaucUl Drive ha* bee« l«un< h our Auot and friend. Juiuile Wilson, Mr«. M. Prie« o f Woodtid«, L. I. ed lo raise fund* to meet financial j who dled July 2S. 1913 We are es writ«« “ A yoar ago I wwighsd 1*0 lb*. I started to lako Krunhin and now I conditions of the church. All mem- pecially thank the Itevrrend H G Hill weigh and novar foil bailor in my Ufa and whal'a mors, I look mors Ilka jbers. captains and friends are asked for hla aermon. Mrs Marcelle John GO yr% old than lha molhar of 2 chil- ' to Join fon es In this drive. ion far songs, and to the frlrnda who dran, ona of 19 and tha othar 1«. My frlanda ssy it's marvalaua tha way I donated their ear* and sent floral tri raduead." C H R ISTIAN ENDEAVOR LEAQUK Ta ioaa fat S A fT LY and HARM. butes. LEfttLV, taka a half laaapoonful of T o all who naalatad III any way Kruachan in a gloat of hot watar In tha morning bafora braakfaat—don’t (By Anna K. Morrison) wa are truly grateful m>sa a morning—« bottla that laata 4 The member» were a little slow waaka costs but a trifla— but don't Mr aud Mrs A W Hlrawder taka chancaa—ba aura It'i Kruachan. i-omlng out but they were not alow If not Joyfully aatiaflad aftar tha ftrat and family. In illaruaalng Ihe lt>*aon toplr. bottla—monay bach. The preHltlent evpreaaeil her thank, r the way the leagu e auptMirteil , her on the program on young people'« Sunday. Next Sunday our leagu e ta invited to vlatt the Mount Olivet Baptist B Y. I*. U. W e were very happy to be Invited. An announcement waa made about the annual union picnic on August loth at Cryatal tak e park, llaaebalt. awlmmlng. boating, and a priae for the beat sport outfit will he given a- way to the attractlona for the day. r,~ K I). Cannady was the dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Glover at their lovely home in Montavilla. A ~YhriU °f D elight When men’« glances linger, then frankly admire . . . what feminina heart doesn’t thrill 7 Know thil th rill! You ran have alluring beauty. Dr. Fred Palmer's Skin Whitener Ointment s o f t e n s and lightens the darkest akin, clears up pimples, blotches and tan marks, and does aw ay with that ''oily, shiny” look. Use this preparation regularly to make your skin soft, delicate and alluring. 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She will be peinard to nerve you. relieving you of much anxiety and worry In your hour of bereavement. «S-4 SeearMy Savings * ( •■ »•esta i W A S H IN G T O N B T R Ä K T Between 20th and 21at 1 Dir Maty across street from Pateat OOeei WASHINGTON D C. Susan used to feel sorry for herself be cause she wasn't popular! Her skin wss so haiah — her hands rough and red. But that waa before the discovered Camay — the Soap o f Beautiful Women. Now — well. Susan's not only popular, but thr'a wearing a lovely engagement ting! She says Camay did it! It certainly brought soft, fresh beauty to her akin1 Write to Procter Ac Gamble, Dept. B, Cincinnati, for free cake o f Camay. (Only one cake to e family.) PROBAK- C amay The Soap o f Beautiful Women ioua American Peace and Interna Mr and Mrs. E. U Jamison were din ner guests Wednesday of Mr. and tional societies, on July 13th in the Club. Among other Mrs David Bradley at their home in International things be said: Alberta. “ The only logical result of the out- Mr. George Stalling of San Anton ,1«wry of war must be total disarma io. Texas, was a visitor in Portland ment.— not a reduction In arms. If the K ellogg Pact cannot be effective. Monday of this week. The Pact was but a proclamation; Conference can Mr». E. Harris spent a few days only t hroogh the aim be achieved. last week visiting friends in Seattle. the proclaimed Those who honestly adopted the Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Donald, o f 374 the proclamation, should find it easy .also to adopt the only means on earth Williams Avenue entertained a few for making the proclamation effect friends Monday evening at a whist ive. If we agreed not to behead or party at their home. hang each other any longer, it should be easy for us to agree to abolish Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jamison, of the guillotine and gallows and not to 1190 Holgate street entertained at an build any new ones. elaborate family dinner at their love | "T o agree merely not to threaten ly home on last Saturday evening in each other any longer with heavy honor of Mrs. Bula Oliver who stayed armaments has no relation to peace, over a day longer to accept the cour altho It may have some slight effect tesy of her time honored friends on our economic condition. If two In The table was ladened with good dividual enemies agree no longer to things to eat. including chicken, fried carry rifles against each other, but to southern style, candled sweet pota toes, fresh buttered beets, string carry only automatic pistols. It can not be denied that they have lessened beans, macaroni, green apple pie. their own burdens, but they have cake, home made peach ice cream Ice tea and « b it e and brown breads hardly Increased their own relative security, and have not in the least Seuted about the beautifully appoint established trust or friendship. Even ed and deliriously ladened table were if a pistol be a little less dangerous, Mrs Oliver, her daughter Orchid, Mr. it is not a bit better evidence of ami Mrs. Charles Jamison. Mr. and .friendship. E. I.. Jamison and George and Ivan "A fter all. It makes very little dif Canuady. A fter dinner the guests en ference to the dead, whether they Mrs. Jerome Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. are killed by battleships or cruisers; toyed playing croquet in the back by machine guns or poison gas. It yard aud picking blackberries In the seems to the ordinary lay mind like Jamison's fruit aud vegetable garden. nonsense to engage in long and seri Later, Orchid Oliver entertained the ous discussions as to just in what guests with tap and acrobatic danc manner we kill each other; whethet ing. we shall blow each other into little pieces or simply send one neat but- Friends are admiring the pretty, let through each other's hearts. Whav artistic rockery made by W. H. Myles method or means is used for a mur at his home. 329 Sacramento street. der. whether chemical or physical, The beautiful jagged purplish hued crude or scientific, makes absolutely rocks are of volcanic origin and come no difference with the body o f the from the state of Washington and are murdered, and very little difference not painted by Mr. Myles as some with the soul o f the murderer. are asid to have suspected. "Some will admit this, but will re join that the best way to reach total Among coming events of note is abolition of m ilitary armaments. Is the dance to be given on labor day to take it In easy stages, little by lit by Sgt. Joseph White Camp of Span- tle. In such a process, it is only the ish-American War Veterans. last stage of abolishment that is re ally effective; all preceding partial The dance given on last Monday measures are economic waste, for night by A l Pierre and hi* Boys was they are just as expensive. It is not as well attended as expected. worse than that: those partial mea sures set us back each time: for in Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Franklin were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B.. 1,. Jamison, on an auto drive Sunday which, among other places, took them to Mount Tabor Park aud they re turned by Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Dukes where they called in the evening. Please pay your subscription to TH E ADVOCATE. A i I iiiìhnìoii .'»O Ceni» MRS. IIKK.n han proven auch a help, not only tir her employer», hut lo the Colored Patrona in gen eral, Hint during Hie pn»l two year» M ILLE R A) TR AC E Y hnve handled ill) per cent of the Colored Funerala. them wa continually cheat ourselves with the belief that we have really accomplished something grant, when (Sparlai to Tha Advocate) wa have accomplished little or noth Í T o The Advocate by Sidney Strong ing. It w mld be bettor economy all through. If all the effort and expense Geneva. Augnai William Pickens put Into various schemes for partial I (o f the N. A. A a P . S» Fifth Ave., disarmament, or qualitative disarma I The Housing Commlllre, of whlrh — BAPTISTS— New York C ity), on mention toar in ment ware expended In a drive for Mia Katherine Gray, la chairman, E ar«**, was asked to address the final and total disarmament. will give a Japanese Tea at Ihr home ML O LIVET B APTIST CHURCH general Committee, representing va of Mrs. Eba Morion on Sunday after East Firat and Schuyler Sla. "The timid logic of the step-by-step Rev. J. D. Wilton. Paelor I noon. August 141b. The pubttc Is In- philosophy reminds ua of the logic riled of the roan who decided to remove SHILOH B APTIST CHURCH Feet Tth and F ve rm Sle. his dog's tail by cutting off an Inch Her. U. (1. Hardener. Peator every ten days, rather than to sever Meadames C. J. Allen, C. 11. Mc the whole tall at once. ft seemed — EPISCOPALIAN— Cullough and II. ft Harvey of Seattle aa merciful and humane to give each were visitors al the brunch thla week wound a chance to heal up before In St. PhilUtte Mission The Finance Committee met on flicting the next one. The dog ob Knoll and Kodney Sta. Friday, August Mb at rha home of Hlainr Colei, I ay Reader jected Just as much at the last cut Mr«. J. A. Nlchola of t<>7 Braze* St. ting; or perhaps more at the lost be — HOUSE OF PRAYI R— cause of the memory- of the preceding « ones. House o( Prayer Charles Sanders, and exceptionally “ There la every good and sensible Fa*i 10th and tirant Sle talented young man. passed several Rob«rt Searrie, Pastor reason why the black races o f the days In the city aa the guest of some world should agree with those who of bis former white school mates. want not only the technical outlaw — METHODIST— ry of war. but It* actual abolishment Bethel A. M F. Church Mrs. Henrietta Marshall will return through total disarmament; for there Rev Denial G. Hill Jr. Minieler to Ogden. Utah for the winter o w in g ! la every evidence that in all future to the fact that her husband has been great wars the black man-power of F in i A. M E. Zion Church transferred hack there She will re Africa is going to be one of the great 417 William » Ave main In Portland, however, until after est source« for the supply of ' cannon Rev W. R. l.ovell. M iniilrr the American Legion convention In j fodder". ” order to see her brother and a nep hew who v i l l be here from New Or BETHEL A. M E. CHURCH MOTES leans and Detroit respectively. Theatres ffifjurrttra- Y.W.C.A. Società F OX PANAMOUNT ■ NEGRO DISCUSSES DISARMA MENT AT GENEVA ( PROBAK BLADE! A r e you welcome? M any attractive parsons ara not welcomed at social gather ings becouse their breath is bad. Don't be one of them. Make sure that your breath is sweet and inoffensive by gargling with Listerine. 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