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SA TU R D A Y The. ADVOCATE H KITKM IlKII I « 1(31 PACK T U R K I THEATRES - SPORTS - SOCIETY & WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES Mi I P HOOK • REVIEW qxb mm •■»■ known ■ grunt tuv« und It la a round chia low . a «« ml na I y. that har I eoe III' rifila Inna am luaplred j At any ra l« (lela HUI» yolum», cell- , uanuad» cow r. artistically lind with Icolorad cord, la a amiconi» addition to niy growing privat« library. "WINGED THOUGHT*" «»»and lly lira Katharina Aah» t U I I Isolati Ml., — livnver Colo i came to Itavlanmd for T H E ADVOCATE IlV CLI FFORD C. MI TCHELL SVSAN! Whan the author praaantad tun with ' an autographed copy of har prlrulaly printed edition of poema I fall highly elated becausa of the author'a promi nence. being wall known for her abili ty aa a dramatic reader In both the IT. lilted Htaloa and the concert halla of Kurope. t e a Mr» Aah« la a native of Colorado and la highly oaleomed In the aoclal circle» of la u te r, lloulder, l.lttlelon and Colorado Mprlnga For a great Ilia ny year» ahe haa alan maintained a New York realdenre and apanda ron atdrrabl« of her time travelling thru Kurope • • • Sutao used to feel aorry for berte If be ca“ »« the waao’t popular! Her tkm wat ao harth — her hand» rough and red Bur ■hat wat before ahe discovered Camay — tha Soap o f Beautiful Women. Now — well. Suaan'i nor only popular, but the • wearing a lovely engagement ring! She tap Caaaey did ill It cartainly brought •oft. frrth beauty to her aklo! Write to Fror te» A Gamble. Dept B, Cincinnati, lot tree cake of Camay. (Only ooe cake to a fannif J Not beiti* «junllfint! to ertiti lav th* wurki of « poet I um, by the «»m»* reaaontnr unable lo «uaylta« any par (Irular literary merit I'oetry. to me. la alway» cottaldtred aa aomethiiiK peraonat a aort of repreaentatton of the authora août. eii>ertenrea ami «Ita appointment« • • • Judging from the view point. "W ing ed Thought»“ , dearrlbed the author to me more clearly than any amount of rorreapundenre would accnmpliah Apparently, aome time In her life ahe C a may l i » Somp o f BoamHful Women BRADBURY S $ 25 H e r«'» a ault that aroma made for apcclal occaaloo —ao fault- leaaly la It tailored. Yet tt'a ready for the hardcat wear-- bri-iUM' of batter material» and belter worknianablp SOLD ON OUR 2G PAYM E N T PLA N It'» raay to buy fine rlothca thla convenient way I’ ay In twenty weekly lu au -o r you may pay monthly If you pre fer. A Portland Owned VERBAL SNAPSHOTS (R y W. J W H K A T O N ) Aa goea th« R ia l« of Main« In H«p lumber ao goea tho Nation In Novem b «r ' That la tha political »aw. II haa b ««n looked upon aa the political barometer hy oppnalng partlea. am* aeldom haa It failed to reglater cor racily. It haa bean eighteen year» a im » the Ih-mocrala have reglatered and the Donkey la cavorting around kicking up hia heel» with glee, aa ht brow»«-» In the green pa a* tire ao long denlad him Only one lone congreaa man survived the debacle lotereata should not bn overlookeo They are of aa much Importance to you he national affaire. Quality and quanlty will ever lie a- part. It seem», or appear» aa unpala table but It la a fad . The varied sug guatimi» for the betterment ¿if racial condition», shows the lack of cohesive direction. One "leader” saya thla, and another "leader" that aa a remedy for bla Ills. Dr. Gordon It. Hanoi k, dean at Virginia Union College, Richmond. Va., aaya, "Kconomlc competition plus color -pre)udh e will eventually farce the Negro to the wall. "Unemploy ment will In all probability be perma nent in view of the Industrialization of the country." The only hope of the Negro la hla return to the farm. gy ANTISEPTIC ZIMO N o operations nor Injactlons. No •»fo r c e d root Thla almple homa treat - meet pertnita you to go about your bualnaaa as usual—unlaaa. o f enursa, vou are already ao disabled aa to be confined to your bed. In that ease, Rm erald o il a ria an quickly In boat your leg aorea, reduce any sw elling • nd end all pain, that you are up and about again In no time. Juat follow tha almple dlractlona and you are aura to be helped. * Your druggist won't kaap your money unlaaa you are. For COLDS, COUGHS S o r* th ro a t, m u s cu la r rh ru * I f Itching, burning skin makes Ufa unbearable, able, ( quickly apply Zemo, tha soothing, family ■Mb « rooling, O __ e invisible - - HPN antiseptic. Thousands And that Zemo brings swift relief from Itching, helps to draw out local infection and re store the akin to normal. For 20 yean Zemo haa been clearing up akin, ra- ! wiving pimples, rash and other akin irritations. Never be without ft. S o il everywhere—She, 60c and 91.00. PATENTS m||U „ m a t lc a c h r s A p ain s, a p p ly Mua- [“ •«•ten at to r o le , th e " c o u n t e r - ir r it a n t ” ¡J“ » for , * " * Instruction* or wrlto for Pit KK book. How to ohtoln o Po ton!” • nd • Iterord of Invontton“ form No cltorto for in* formation on I iqw to tlon* strictly conAdontikl F mo lent aorrioo. Ooaimuaiaa- Praaipt cantal C L A R E N C E A. O 'B R IE N Raglatarad Ratant Attarnay i l l a l a r l i » > • » ■ « a r a a a a w tai A T A I.L D R U G G IS T S lia k n.liaiii» iDaraaUr a e o n alrMI from Pataal OBaal wasamoroN. o. o. Mias Ruth Anderson won applause In a stunt eontast at (he Paramount when abe aang a popular air In the Paramount'i amateur stunt eontast on Saturday night. Mesdamea W P. I »m a x and Freda Hicks were boats at an Informal par ty for the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. laadore Maney. Mias Jeanette Chris tian. Mr. and Mra. Russel Jones, Mr. William Gilmer and Mr. W alter Smith, at the form er’s home. 424 Interstate Avenue on last Sunday. Cards and re freshments were enjoyed by the guests. Mr. Ralph Flowers and fam ily left yesterday for their cottage at Ocean Mr and Mra. H. R. Carson, of Den Lake for the week-end. ver. Colo, are here for a week's vlalt with friends at the Powell Apartments Mrs. Alice Simmons and son of El- on Russel Street dora. Kansas are the house guests Thrill °f D e l ig h t When men’s glances linger, then frankly admire . . . what fem inin* heart doesn't th rill? Know th if thrill! You can have alluring beauty. Dr. Fred Palmer's Skin Whitener Ointment s o f t e n s and lightens the darkest skin, clears up pimples, blotches and tan marks, and does away with that "o ily , shiny" look. Use this preparation regularly to make your akin soft, delicate and alluring. This amazing Ointment is made in the famous Dr. Fred Palmer's Laboratories where are also made those other beauty aids you know so w ell: Dr. Fred Palmer’s Skin Whitener Soap, Skin Whitener Face Powder, H air Dresser and Hid Deodorant which may be had a t all drug stores fo r 26 cents each or w ill be sent postpaid upon receipt o f price. Dr- Fred Palm er’s Laboratories, Dept. 6, Atlanta, Ga. Send 4c in stamps far B generous trial sample a f the Skin Whitener, Soap and Face Pewder. DR, FRED PALMERlS S/iuiW /utener YOUB COMFUBOON YOUTHFUL* and racUl energy which accompllihed * I eT* ° c ‘ “ nad3r * “ th« th* * » • « 01 “ »* *««<* ,lat« ra a‘ **<»■ If the report Issued from the Depart- guest of Freddie B ow m ir and "D ock’ the building of the structure, yet did ' — - | in cut Of Justice. Justifying the act of Jorden of Seattle and Mesdamea N. not have enough of racial pride to the President In the use of the A r J. Aaberry and Oscar Arnette of Ta retain It. my In evicting the bonus marchers, coma. all of whom entertained him was Intended aa a panacea. It failed royally. Approximately 300 lodges of the I. .signally The l*eglon convention meet B P. O. E. Elk» failed to pay the tax | ing at Portland was I red by the stig exacted by the Grand Lodge and were Mr and Mr* W ,lu* R* ed- of 303 ma placed on them when they were auapended pending payment. Among C " * T? atr~ ‘ « « • « s l a e d a coterie of branded by the department of Justice the number are aeveral of the blgge.t ,[ le“ da a‘ an ' " ' o ™ 1 rard al ua criminals. Secretary of War, Hur lodge., numerically, of the Order.Cuy ,belr °n nl* h‘ t0T ley. popular In Oklahoma, and repres uhoga. Cleveland, Ohio. Manhattan. N. ,h* pl‘ ,aaur* of Mr F ra,ler of okla' entative for the Administration, waa Y. City. Monumental lodge. Baltimore. homa and Mr- Brunner, of the « m e ! powerless to stem the tide of Indi Md. and a number of lodges ranging rlty C* n ,* and d* nc,n* were ,he d*- gnation which threatens to become from two to five hundred In member-,Tiraion*' ™ ” ,a of honor' a potent factor In the political atrug ship. Some of them pleaded . deprea- the night at the Reed re.i- gle In the November battle of the bal . . . . . . .v _ ...j., „ „ „ dence left the next morning on the r »Ion but the more candid were open- , lots. Thla political blunder promises 1, displeased at the leadership of the r,«> “ > Oklahoma by way of I to tie a repetition of Ihe "rum. roman- Order. This last annual convention de Oallfornia In their new Ford \ Coupe. ism and rye" Incident of the Cleave- veloped Into a regular political session ( laud Blaine campaign Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Franklin. Miss of partisan politics. W e ll! ¡Fraternal- Katherine Franklin a n d Messrs Ism Is being lost sight o f In the lure A study of the Issues between the ¡“ Duck" Jordan and Roger Robinson, of political power. It was prophysied two major political party» will show the two latter, of SeatUe. motored thus ten years ago. very little difference. The main dis to Salem Saturday morning to accom tinction is In the names. The very pany Ivan Cannady to Wlilamette U- name. Democrat. Is anathema to some nlverslty. On the road they were Join “ BLindfold” teat may be all right for aa Republican la to others a maledic tly Messrs Frazier and Brunner of cigarettes ----- but when buying face tion The personal fltnesa for office is Wewoka. Oklahoma. The entire party powder. It's a good idea to keep your submerged In the prejudice of party visited International House where eyes wide open. names It Is wisdom to study the Is George Cannady resides and also the Not unlike other article* of merchandise, there are good sues, then try to select the candidates college where they met a goodly num face powders on the market and face powders not so S IX T H « 0 L IS A N S T R E E T S who. we believe are beet fitted ti> good — In fact. Inferior and dangerous to one’s com ber o f the professors and the presi plexion. P O R T L A N D , ORE. carry out Ihe principles Involved with dent. The Oklahomans continued their out regard to the party name. I.ocal trip South and the Franklin party re Ours has been tested and proven best, Use this simple turned to Portland. little test yourself. Tested And • Proven Best* AUSPLUND DRUG STORE Y o u th fu l a S t r e n g t h H ..M B , n « w Method home. (40 TIbbett Ht on last Bun- day. Aa usual, Mias Maney had tha "time of her young life". In our column, for the past ten years we hare advocated production. We P R O S P E R IT Y la Juat around the cor have sought to direct the Incoming ner, Stock» are going up and wage» Negro migrant away from the congea of Mra. 81mmon»‘ slater. Mra. J. H. are coming down. Railroad atocka op led cities and towns of California. In The Searchlight Club waa host to Jones of Whitaker street. the upgrade Rumor lhat railroad wa doing so we have Incurred the displea ______ gee are on the down grade. Wagea It sure of preachers and realeatate deal a delightful Informal reception at the every branch of tha aervlce o f city ers. W e have before oa a letter and home of Mr and Mra. laadore Maney.- Mr. and Mr». J. H. Childs, former atata and nation reduced to the mini It repays ua more than money. Here 328 Schuyler street on Tuesday night Portlander», are here from Reno. N ev mum Tazea, Ufa neceaaltlea alao Is part of It: "W hen we came west honoring the living manikins who ostensibly on a vlalt. However, It la ex* ra t»» of In ter«»! same aa ever If yo* five years ago our Intention waa to took part In the Fashion Show held pected that they w ill remain If Mr. borrowed at »even per cent when pro go to the city. Farming had become In June at Mt. Ollvett Bapttat Church ch ild » gets his Job back aa waiter at aperlly waa at ihe peak, your con Irksome W e had read In your column Pluk and Green was the cc-lof scheme the Hotel Portland. They are stopping tract allll alanda, deaplte wage reduo of a California paper the reason we carried out In the tall, graceful taper» with their »later Bessie, on Wheeler lion should become producer» Farming on ,h« dtnln* tmble and “ »• rosebud , treet. where we come from down yonder did lamP ahad''* throughout the room». i ----- Mr». E. D. Campbell, of Oakland, af- Carter II Woodaon. Negro hlatorlan. not pay ua much, besides the Mlaaus D-Hclooa refreahmenU were served visit with writing on "T h e Negro In P olitic»." dld not like the Idea of the country. and maa,c waa • feature of the occa- ter spending a two week's her husband here left for home last after reviewing Ihe tendency of poli But after looking about we started to -------- week. tical partlea In dealing with the mas- buy five acres. We raised a number Mrs. L. K Weeks, of 444 Benton St — -- aea. sgya of the Republican party of different things, and have paid for John Carson, of Omaha. Neb., spent plank In their platform referring to the place. W e have made money and Is in receipt of a card of thanka from Ihe Negro (1(321. "It waa not Intend furnish the market with chickens, Dr and Mrs. A Everett of Columbia, two days here last week to witness ed to revive political Intereat In the eggs. bogs, and produce. When we S. C. who were her hou-e-gueat dur- the Legion Convention activities grievance of the race, but to satisfy learn of the suffering In the towns we Ing their visit to Portland last Sum j Mrs. Hattie Wells of Chicago was 11» Iguorant Negro contingent that feel glad that we read your paper and mer. j here last week as a maid for a f-m ily »till look» In vain to thla aourre for an come to the country." There waa a — — — Mr. A. Davis, chef Instructor on the from that city. The Multnomah hotel ultimate saviour " lot more we have never met who had He learned of ¡Union Pacific lines stopped at Gle was her headquarters. the same experience Thoaa Negro political "leadera" who our address when attending a frater- home of Mrs. L. K. W eeks together) bombard political headquarter», and nal meeting. If no other thing has with several other railroad em ployees1 Mr. and Mrs Sherman Pickett and Mr. and Mr.» Henry W. Myles, m otor claim, that for a »Upend, they will been accomplished we feel thankful during the Legion convention. ed to Rounde last Sunday and spent awing the race vote to aome particu for this acknowledgment —— the day fishing. The trip covered ap- lar candidate or the aelf appointed lea -------- Messrs. Roger Robinson and 'Duck ' proxlmately ISO miles. They report a dera" who frequent political commit- Villa Lewaro built by the late Mme. ■Jordan wrre week-end guests of Mr very pleasant as w ell as successful teerooma praying for apeclal planka In J. W alker at a coat of *260.000 la now and Mra > «" »< ■ Franklin and Ivan «»h ln g expedition. party platform» for the Negro, were the home for aged women and tired i T “ V W* * k h®r® Sergeant Joseph White Camp, of doing more harm than good. If ever mothers. Having been purchased for from ,helr home ,n Seattle. The Le- Spanish American W ar veterans and there waa ao Insult to the Intelligent »47 600 by the Companions of the * lon dance " * T» ral Pr lr a lf Parties and the Ladle» Auxiliary will entertain the Negro, It Ilea In the phraseology of Foreat (W h ite ) a . a national home. a to Salem were among the things of tha McMtnnvilla C am » at . . . . . .. enjovAd before departinr for their i* banquet tonight at the Multnomah the plank Included In the 1(31 plat Thua haa another land mark of Negro _ . . County Court House. Details of the form of the Republican party. For enterprise goae from their control. It home Sunday night. function will be published next issue. aheer Insanity It haa. nor haa It had eeems such pity, and we "pointed I an equaL „ l ( h p rid e' to the buslnea acum en1 w h lle ln 3<* u l* and Tacoma for Little Miss Conatance Maney waa Store VARICOSE VEINS ITCHING » BANISHED SocietY ^jlotte Fletcher Is suffering from rheu matlam In her arm and leg Altho her | limbs have pained her quite a bit she Is much better at thla writing. She Is receiving callers at her home ¡at the Adelphl on 23rd Ave. North. 1 Beattie. Wn Mlsa Fletcher recently |visited In Portland Dr. Magnus Hirschfleld. the world-known authority on Sex ology and Director o f the Institute for Sexual Science of Berlin. Germany, created TITUS-PEARLS to help the millions of men anil women who have lost or are los ing their vital physical power. In his 36 years of practice and re search. however, lie realized that the weakening of man s glands was also responsible for other troubles: High blood pressure, hardening of the arteries, physical exhaustion after work or exer cise, dizziness, depression, neurasthenia, etc. All these troubles can he removed with Titus-Pearls. Numer ous eases were treated by Dr. Hlrschfeld ln hla Berlin Institute. L. S. (State Official; 60 years old. m arried) complained of physical exhaustion, dizziness and tremors. Was easily tired. Mental powers dull and slow moving. Physical powers had been Incomplete for previous 5 years. Blood .pressure too high. Given 2 Titus-Pearls .1 times a day. 2 weeks later the medical report on this nmn w as:— General health better, more vigo r; dizziness much less and returning of power. Treatment continued and 2 weeks later L S. reported again, this time to say that all weari ness and exhaustion had gone; he felt fresh and bouyant. His blood pressure hud fallen, and at 60 yeara of age he had regain ed the physical power and virility that he had known In the prime of hla life. Stnrt regaining your youthfulness now! To-day! In 2 weeks time you will be aware of the new. virile force within you. Send *5.00 (cash registered or money-order) for 2 weeks' treatment. T o avoid mistakes please fill out the following coupon: T E U T O N IA IM PORT A EXPO RT SERVICE CO.. DPT. 3167 211 Fourth Avenue. New York City, N. Y. Gentlemen: please forward to the following address....... Boxes Titus-Pearls,. for whldti I enclose * ....................... My name Is ................................................ My address Is ..................................... C ity....................... The most colorful and spectacular dance of the season was given in hon or of the visiting colored legionnaires at Cotillion Hall by the local Colored committee, headed by Mllbur Merrier. Irvin Flowers and Leonard Cross white. A large attendance of local guests was noted and the ladles were charming In their beautiful varl-col- ?red evening gowns. The music, fur nished by Louie and hia hand was splendid and every one enjoyed their playing. The visiting Legionnaires ex pressed appreciation for the excellent social entertainment arranged for their pleasure and in their honor. Out standing among those in attendance were: Charles V. Granderson. Norman O. Houston. Joseph Young, of Los An geles; Wm. W. Frailer, of Wewoka, Okla.. and Benjamin H. Mills, of No gales, Arizona. Miss Johnnie Pierre entertained at a party honoring Mr. Ivan Cannady of j Portland at 1009 North Tacoma Ave., iluriug his recent visit there. Four I couples were present. The guest en-1 joyed dancing. Misses Oslo and Eunice Mott w erej hostesses at a delightful afternoon gathering at the home o f their par-| ents, Mr. and Mra. U. S. Reed, of 940: Tibbetts street last Sunday. 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