The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 01, 1925, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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f*:------ ... . i EIGHT g _ " "-4 ' ? ! : : ; v ~^mg i. s. lj i! Uepartm . U: BTG T iTNF. OF C "O t_ - \: L,Menv Women & CK : I A Specialty. Shoe ?j ^making and Tailori ? ?;E ment to selec5t from < at the Lowest Price ]: ?^Connected wi1 l\ First Class Barber A Beauty Pail i. s in I Departm I 1131 WASHINGTON ?|: L JXflJJMB The Lady Beautiful ; By Kathryn Wilson ' v Author and Publisher of Th? ? Successful Rairdresser. Questions pertaining to Beauty anywhereTTI of general in^^rrs^and not _ too long, will be answered uy Miss Wilson in thip colunfn, when >space will not permit and .the subject-is not swered subject to proper limitations* . and when a" stamped envelope is enclosed. Questions for her should be add-ressod to Mme.._K.atherino Wilson, 521 N. 33rd St., Omaha, Neb. This column is released by The Associated Negro Press. Miss LT^Mrlt?Tho molfihffjr* long been a source of considerable humiliation to those among' us who have been so afflicted ?but I have known cases ,where "they have been considered an ... -Object of beauty,. . ' ? You should really consult a - skin specialist but since you have tried to do without success, we: will offer a simple remedy which1 yill eradicate these little pests] _ without injury if you follow the! following instructions.? = Moles are usually considered skin and are sometimes referred] to as mother marks. The little] thorny growths which penetrate; the moRTare the hairs growing, through the mole and since the! mole is an unnatural condition' these hairs":at,e very sensitive, j \ ~ _ The simplest form Of treat-; ~ ment for the kimTof mole that is causing you so much worry is] accomplished by making a very! strong solution 01 potassu fusa,' mixing two parts of the potassu fusa with one part of water.] Roll a bit of cotton on-a.too.th-j pick and apply this solution to] ?,themolea bei11 g-careful not, to . touch the skin. In the course! of a few- minutes the mole will' be converted into a gelatinous' .^?mass whicl^ becomes transparent . later dries up until it ap-1 pears as & Mack scab. -fh-iyf scab will^ljry up and will even- j ??tually fall; off. Moles removed in this manner very seldom-re-j turn. Miss Jessica.?I answered the * : " very same question In these col-! umns a short time ago, but since" you failed to see it and the com-j plaint is such a common one a-! liiong our people, I will answer] it for^Vou." ? Greasy and itching faces and j skin is usually due to some irreg-| ularity and while we can try j outside treatment, it is not per-| manent unless the real scat of j the trouble is reached in the course of our treatment. You must stop -the eating of fajts and heavy , meats. We should regulate our diets to suit our^oCChpStiohs and. since your duties are very light and you ' - engage in no strenuous exercise, it is only natural that _the calor-| ies of fofcd, and espectally^fats, will accumulate. These extra calories which are not used up by the body find exit through the pores of the body, and those that ~?? / ' .. 'V = , ' rzzzrs** * \ J ^ f EEVY --16 ent Store I i $;H IIiOTHING FOR,-= |_u . . - * - _ $ [fll ildren. Boy spirits 5sT Millinery, Dress- In npr. I ,arge Assort- g, r and the Best Quality | c "s- |l ;h our Store Is | oi XI Shop for Men and f v lor for Women | EEVY 1 pnf Sfrnrp t-m ~ S r? r ST., PHONE 7567 f c !IA, S-.-C. | ta V =j-bf are unable to make exit in that'cc manner, turn into unhealthy fat. j The victims of eating ~ioor ? much fat are usually inactive and ? pepless and perspire too freely:. This perspiration is always~very greasy just as the under nourished person is often troubled with a dry hard skin which of course, is caused by the absence ? Accompany this inner treat-1 rnent?with regular visits to a ... good beauty doctor and take regular treatments for. this condi- ? lion, after you have been given wi a gooif massage with a grease- | * less cream, ask her to apply aFjjji goou- astringent to ciose_ tne ? pores,. You might also apply ice z to the face. Ice is the best ft-j ? sfrTng^nt we know and if chop- I ped up and placed in a .cotton p cloth, with a few dFops of witch \ hazel dropped on it/the face will * feeT cool arid wftl lose its greasy appearance. VIRGINIA MASONS TO PUB L1SH HISTORY OF ORDER jg< <By The "Associated Negro Press.) | ' Richmond, Va., July?As a part of the Fiftieth Anniversary ' of the Grand Lodge of Masons1 of Virginia, which will be freidp {? O A -I A 1 in ivaiiiiiuiiu, ocpLCinuer x*x to 18, .this year Grand Lodge offi- p cers announce the publication ofkj a history of this one of the most I p noted and?illttstrious jurifidicdictions in Masonry. The scope! of this Chronicle will include the j earliest records of masonry a- f< mong Negroes tracing its begin- ? ning from the Army Lodge; o which was warranted by the j g Grand Lodge of England in 17- j | 87. undei ,the name of African | Lodge No. 459 with Prince Hall' x as the fihst Worshipful Master.: & It points out that masonry was first established in Virginia g thl'OUlfh the ore-?) nidation of IT- S nivers&l 4uodge-No. -1 In Atexan-J ? dria, F?1^5, 1845, while the first ec Grand Lodge in the state was' established Doremhpr 5>fl, 1365, another following October 14, 18- i 67, these two being united in Petersburg, December 15, 1875, the organization which has an unbroken history to this time. The roster of the Grand Lodge of Virginia. contains the namesof-near velopment of Negro culture in he state. They point with pride to many such successful efforts as the establishment of the Virginia Normal and Collegiate In- Ia stitute, the president of which J. H. Johnson was a Grand Lodge ^ officer and afiother officer of a: which A. W. Harris drew and in- " troduced in the legislature the ^ bill which made it possible. The a construction was under the di-'ti rcctiem of Negroes, the brick be owned by them and the first spade of earth being turned by the Grand Secretary. It is unus- b ual in that only three Grand Sec- i ' 1. ; . ? ,.T . i-r. - ? ? _L__ THE PALME >taries have served during its rig history; the.first served jven years,. the second, Dr. H. . Harris, from 1882 until his eath -in 1920, and his son, IV." !. Harris, who has served unl time. Thev hawrretfTtefr rid bound proceedings from the ery ^beginning of" the orgamzaon and an attractive volume I history is promised. It will e illustrated by W. E. Scott of hicago, a former pupil of IT O. aimer, anil printed by the St. uke Press under the direction : Mrs. Maggie L. Walker. IRGIN ISLAND v DELEGATE ARRIVES By The Associated Negro Press.) New York, Aug.?Vigorous eps to end the proocht chaoc i the Virgin Islands due to the curring dissolutions of the St. roix Colonial Council this by overnor i>hilip Williams will be ikon following the arrival in cir this week of H. ijerg, a> mem . . . vff ^ ~ v of thfl^St. Croix Connci 1, acirding to the American Crvfl iberties Union, which has been 58P '' ; "OUR IV Coleman's SI Fir$t Class Wi ?llfrrFRIF.ND STRFJ phone 0 - L. A. Hawkins' Re "HOMES ON E 1107 x/i Washington Street; Subscribe for T^e Leaflfer and lLall the, news. sFertruson-Ruff FLOWER SHOP Poro System Beauty Parlor CUTand WAX FLOWERS Floral Designs a Specialty, lowers Delivered in and out of le City. [ours:?9:30 A. M.?7 P. M. Sunday?10?A.-M??5? Mme. J. F. RUFF, Mgr. PHONE 3922 ) 10 Washington St,, .Columbia, i>. U. -To New Customers, we & say try our 8 - EGGS and have the^ pleasure of 8 growing some KLAL KUrrij g The greatest Egg machine existing. ?' 8 M. SIMPKINS, N?iA/K?rry> S, P. - J3 Tfl DFUFMRFO I WjyU'lLriliLI^ Undertakers and Embalmers Why we should be called upon when n undertaker is required is because f the advantage* we offer. It is part f our policy to save the family-every ollar possible, not to swell the bill 3 much as the family will stand. So 1 detail of service we cut the exense to the lowest possible point, he result is a bill that represents large saving over the usual underiking charges. Pcrrin & Singleton,^ UNDERTAKERS & EMBAUMER8 Open AH Hours ' tta u riADCAM an* ? tu i%\jnrr?mi? ?-??? . PHONES: uainaaa 971 Reaidcnea 375-J FLORENCE, S. C. ~ t~7 1 ~23fll a -> - irf- ? . ?* n !TTO LEADER active in^-behalf of the Virgin j? Islanders in their-conflict with 5 the naval administration. A ^conference between repres- $ entative Virgin Islanders, officT- ? als of the American Civil Liberties Union and othe^^piterested ^ organizations wilLbe held to plan ?, ways and means for asfeuring4h^ exercise of civil rights in the is- dj: lands. == A delegation will prohahlv visit President Coolidge at the sum- 8 mer White House, at Swamp- ? scott, Mass., as he is the only of- 8 ficial designated by law to pass ? on Virgin Island-matter a. Twtr g memoranda urging action to re- K I lace the naval administration by * a civil government have been sub J' mitted to the President and referred by him to the Navy De- $ parljneiil for report.1' | The issues have also been put before Senator Borah-at the in- * ion through its Washington^e-^x presentative, Isabelle Kendig. * \flCE 1; IOTTCT %?~ ;;f votri r~r Poi"l/\v I xa v nig a anwi ark Guaranteed ?----ELT Newberry, S. C. I 6478 al Estate Agency ASY TERMS" i Columbia, S. C. J t ^ i ,- ? x I?~-?-*Z~Z i ' oooj^>xu^fi^ogao:o:o,o] f - r ; . g 1_ Y | Y J. B. "LEWIE, P jg?_l_ : <? 5 4-1 | * V i . Y "1 * Y .... J ? - is ? i ?' ,-; -~rh?~ Y' ^ 1' Im Y a 1 . Y i - f 8 t 1 ' Y ?-I? " --*?? ? Y ?iI : : : f ?; % . r? 4 i Lewie X - -^ -1 ;.v\ -X^ | Loca ! I * 1310 ASSEIV T ! 4.*V % * % % % % * * % * % * yyyiryyvv v 'fwyy *> ? |^? 4??: ? 0^\A/M\Oy<MW?0?WW^V?WW?<M>?WV Hair Bobbi Massagin POKOBEi r ^ =E S.fcEEVY'SDl Our Beauty Shop is filling Columbnia and vicinity, under Lyles, a graduate of the Poro Mme. Lyles is a first class hair in any style. "You need. Mme, Lyles. Just enlist in ov and most courteous service the Price for bobjbing is only Hair Pressing and shampooing Manicuring 3J>c and 50c. While VTsiting and shoppii r~ fA HlVfl Blliruntuini .if tl.i.. W..,., vv vunv HUTuuvngv vi^ tuio uvu convenience and comfort. R The shop is always open for-y ; - ' Madam POKQ SYSTEM 1. & LEBVY-S D1 il31 WASHINGTON ST. Day X99-J 1 PATTERN ?" Funer^ \ i i? nnu Liiccu All Ca Is Promp Night.?Motor ec 1109 FRIEND STREE Our Motti ; it 'resident, GEO. H. HAM 3RlNTlNt _ g " ' ' _... t ~ ~ I . . 1 * - ? . the Art of produ pr^ssions on Pa J I i-U. a WG lidVC II1C ART mm? # # 1 * Printing & Sii] 1 and Long Distance Phon 1BLY STREET COL J- , uv > " " Saturday, August 1Mosos&o&xmeoeQ^ ing and Facial 1 g Popular at ? \UTYSHOPjSPARTMENT STORE, u long felt need among our people in * ^ the expert supervision of Mme. Addle" r *" College, St. Louis, Mo. i ladies barber who knows how to bob x; not worry about your hair at all" says C; ir army of customers and get the best ' Poro System has to offer. 35c. Facial massagiri&^ l?0c to $1.00. ' I 1 r, regular Poro price by all agents. x ng in Columbia, we want our women ![ uty Shop, especially equipped foil your * ?f est room and I Lavatory connected. * wrr service. Phone for appointments. * Addie Lyies - | USED AND TAUGHT j Columbia, S. C. PHONE 7567- - j =?? ON & PRATT I \ Direr-tors I ised Embalmers I tly Attended to Day or I_ A luipment. V I IT NewJberry, S. C. j-^ERVICE" f - . . ' ? \ ' ' ^ A -?1^-?? ' 'o*~v 1 L-^,. tft , . __ X T ^ ?jOuuuCu> ii J IIII i! till M >> ir^TTT^ j ' ~t| y I" * T ?- :: Y, PTON, Manager - I; l" _ ?J? y * ,? ; A *r -*?-?; ; Zx? k X- ? ? i r- - :: r? . .. :i | ? ~ I - $ cing iji X per -T~f > - i i ::-? ?' . ?- n f " - " " Z &== ?? j? . l ; f --Z?^ : _j * _s~ ! . * :? * _^g: ! . pplyCo. I ? e 4523 , j A UMBIA, S. C. ; ' T ' i ===h? ?3C8???3jaOCK83C8?3QOOO O < * i i u- - * '