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EIGHT f - i: BIG LINE OF C Men, Women & Ch: A Specialty. Shoe ; making-and Teiilori] j_ment to seledt ; at the Lowest Price il First Class Barber A Beauty Pari o i 1. S. l^J " Departm = 1: 1131 WASHINGTON ;; C0LUMB The Lady Beautiful Bv Kathrvn Wilson Author and Publisher of The Successful Rairdresser. Questions pertaining to Beauty anywhere, if of general interest and not top long, will be answered - by- Miss Wilson in this column, when space . " will "not permit and the subject-is not suitable, letters will be personally answered subject to proper limitations, and - when- a?stamped envelope is en- T __ closed. Questions for her should be addressed to Mme.-Katherine Wilson, j 621 N. 33rd St., Omaha, Neb. This" column is released?.by The Associated j ; Negro tress. " . Mrs. G: C:~f h?My dearladyrj donjt you know that pure white j hair is all the style.- Nothing is; more beautiful than a head of j . prematurely gray hair, especia>l-j ly when the possessor has a . youthful face and figure. ~ [ Although I have always hadj great, success with hair dyeing, j ! I alwyas advise the custodier a-1 gainst tfie practice, but there I are ally's people who will try -' ahythihfe .once ^ v;: -| Since your hair has been ruin-| HI* lf 1 ttv youc^head as is safe and wear-; ?a while transformation until it grows out_T_again. In j? _lew months it will be grown out and l)e a solid color, and then your hair will not contain all. of the colors of the rainbow. TTplpn-^T^fnT^irur thp pupl>rnwq is a painful process. Why not shave them if they must be shaped. However, a little witchhazel applied with a cotton pad ?before plucking may soothe brows. 7- Miss .tacqueline^rTliere. seems to be quite a divided opinion a mong the authorities?as to. >-"7. whether or not we should wash our faces with soap or use cold ' ' cream to cleanse our faces. - Personally, I think the ? con-, - ^ stant use of cold cream alone i ? dugy the pores. Each nigdrtrj before retiring, I would wash my | face in fairly hot water, using; a pure c&stile soap. A tine camel's hair brush or a coarse wash' ' cloth should be used vigorously j and grime gather quickly. Never use a sponge. Sponges are unclean and they invite in-1 4 fection. Cleanliness is the great iTHE VOORHEES NO TRIAL ? FOUNDED BY E. E. WF Located Opens its 28th Sch< jx; All students- Welcome;?Who ( ? - J: smithing, wheelwrighting, plumhii I printing.taught-to boys. Cooking, :* of teaching taught to girls. Full f( * graduates are given the L. I. degre R * South Carolina three years with c discipline, religious influence and * every student. This is the Tuskeg( . . x For further information address ~7; j7e. blanton, Prin. ? OI | MARTIN A. MENAFEE, 1 . _ . %. ?EVY? ent Store LOTHING FOR?^? ildren. Boys Suits js, Millinery, Dressng. Large Assorfmd the Best Quality: !S. Shop for Men and lor for Women ~7~ EEVY ei ii oiure ? . : J , ST., PHONE 7567 !IA, S. C. .1 ? QUESTIONS and ANSWERS. Were the Pyramids built f tombs or astronomical observ tories??C. h. K., Denison, Te> The Pyramids were built tombs tor the dead. That -th have certain astronomical i pects is true, but these appe to have been secondary to t main purpose which was th they were built as tornbs for t dead. - W hat-building' secrets did t Egyptians ' have whcih we not possess??:F. D. G., Sprir held, Ohio. i- -_i_. atacvi i,y. iiicu uciiieiiL, COlO rock drilling, lifting . <enormo which we no longer possess. Was Zeus an African god? G. C. V.," Boston, Mass. Zeus was originally Creta 8? The Cretans were descendan of African colonists and it supposed that Zeus was an Af ttin deity .inasmuch as he w believed to have once dwelt the holy land ol Ethiopia. How was -the Moorifft eiffi zation destroyed M. ] Canton, QHlof V ~~ The Moorish "Civilization w destroyed as a result of the r gious wars waged by the Chr tians and the Mohammedans. ?Who was Jethro??D. K. Fulton, Ky. - Jethro was a priest of Midi and father-in-law of Moses. ] What wasJ.,he greatest city ancient ""Ethiopia V?-G. II., Kt sas City, "Missouri. The city of Meroel, often c? ed the Kingdom of Meroe, im much as it was situated on island just north of Egypt. Li archeologists have claimed t original Ethiopia stretched cle across the northern littoral Africa, including even the G< Coast. 11 this is true, then Et opia was" indeed very extensb est asset to good ,healths Of course, the face should soap remains. After that, the skin is inclined to be dry; little cold cream can be appli with good results. RMAL AND INDUS;CH00L tIGHT27 YEARS AGO ool year, Oct. 1, 1925. rrrrr qualify. - Carpentry, ?ttatfr rip, agriculture, brick-laying and sewing, nurse training and the art our year high school course given, e which permits them to teach in out further examination. Strict .moral/forces are used to help ?e of South Carolina. ? cipal, Denmark, S. C. I [Veasurer, Denmark, S. C. .* ___ _ 1 THE PALME "31 ? " ' . ? 'BAPTIST CONVENTION HAS $ RECORD BREAKING AT$ TENDANCE IN BALTIMORE tBy The Associated Negro Press.)? a|*. Baltimore, Md., Sept.r?The ^ National Baptist Convention (intj. corporated) the largest religious $ organization in the world, met | here in a week's session. The 20,000 or more delegates are tc ? hold sessions in the Fifth Regi^ ment Armory, with additiona ^ meetings-of- the various groups $ in the different city churches. ? On the day before the open;{; ing ot the great" cunveiffron there was a demonstration, ir X which about 4,000 persons partiX eipated. This was in the forrr X of a parade through the downX town streets. An added fea ture of this demonstration wa* ijl the singing of Negro, spiritual $ by the large number of -'lhosc $ participating. The singing con $ tinued throughout the" entire day, and at night-the' armor} % was tilled to overflowing. Suet frj* spirituals as "I've Been 'Buked,' ? "Way Beyond the Moon," "Ovei Yonder/' Good News, - the Char?iutVX'ornirig,"" and "When the or Saints -Go M;irchin' In.", found a" ready Response ffrom those in the great crowd, .J ^ ^ Not only will thp spirituals b<ey sung at this gathering, "bill us",there will be a musical program ar rendered by a mixed-chorus of 100 voices, the singers having at been selected from the leading ^e, choirs?of?the?denomination These are under the direction ot jEjdward Boatner, of Boston ^?jMas.s. One-of the officials of the lg" convention is "reported as having told the singers that "the rSj angels in Heaven were getting i us furlough" while the mixed chorus was holding forth in-Balti mroe. ~ TREMENDOUS THRONG ARRIVES. in<; Each train brought hundreds ^8|Of delegates, many being from ^-[foreign shores. If?the large ri" numbor of Bfapti^tn^itoocb in sin as gle file at fifteen-foot interval* -in the line wouel reach around the world and there still would be ? a reserve force of more than 3,7^000 to run the errands for the ? Lord, so said one of tile leaders asj WORK DETAEItED? After the singers took a rest ls",the:work of the Baptist Churcl 'was givfen in detail. The speak er made the boast that the Bap |tist Church is the oldest in poinl "" or service," dating its birth, ac L^-Jiordiiig-to- one-speakerr from ar era antedating creation, "befon davs and nights were vounir anc ffr.foolishJ-'-- ---Thf* -chur< h- claims membership of approximately l^* 4,000,000 and this does not in as elude the returns "from the las1 an baptizing." *te BAPTISTS WOULD OUTSTEI he Kl.AN ar "We can outstep the klan," i1 was stated, making1 reference t( "P the recent - Klan demonstratioi in Washington. "If the colorec /e- people ever step out in Washing ^4ton, you'll think there are n( white peole in America." Thes( werelTi^'remarks ol the Re.v. W ill) H. Moses, of "New York, whi ya closed his talk by saying, "W< ed are not in the least disturbei 1 by evloution. We arc neithei =3 I Is it true that some Negroe: 8 have been admitted to the K ? K. K. ??B. N. F., Los Angeles ? Cal. ?jj, Hardly-?The very purpose o; ?2 the Klan?excludes?them.?fi ? there are anv Negroes in it, fi 8 is that they are passing as Nor 8 die. ? ' - : Ferguson-Rulf FLOWER SHOP 2 1'oro System Heauty Parlor I CUT and WAX FLOWERS 5 Floral Designs a -Specialty 5 Flowers Delivered in and out ol | the City. "iHours:?9:30 A. M.?7 P. M I Sunday?10 A. M.?5 P. M ;3 Mme. J. F. HUFF, Mgr. gj ' phone :m2 !C| 1010 Washington St., Columbia, S. C tfr I | * 1 ' I. * TTO LEADER ~ " 1 fundamentalists nor modernists. The Book will do for us." Oth1 ers to speak wegejthe great orator, the Rev. Dr. J. D. Bushnell, of New York, wh odwelt qu ite lengthy on the question of slavery. He excited laughter when he said that the problem of color would not be settled by sending 5 the black man to Africa, adding ) that if you got a ship load rea" dy to go today, another ship r load would be born before break~ Nannie H. Burroughs, one of the " outstanding women in the de? nomination, who heads the Train 1 hur School Tor Women in Wash' ington, was in her usual vim. 1 The Rev. Junius Gray, of Baltimore presided. ! PARADE VIEWED BY ACTr ^.JNG MAYOR. ; The d.OOO-delegates forming ;a parade marched from the i7Faith Baptist Church, Bond St., and Ashland Avenue, ~to the Li ?L- , Fifth Regiment Armory-by_^ a Jdowntown route-thkt took them past the City Hall. where~tftev 5 were viewed by Acting Mayor - Howard -Bryant. In front of 1 the City Hall tile mixed chorus tions; ?- -i PRESIDENT WILLIAMS ARRIVES. ~ President L. K. Williams of ' Chicago was given a rousing welcome wheTt hfe.. arrvied. With - his arHval - the^com errtierr got ; down to. official business in con ne.ction with the 24,000 churchJ es.arid 135 high schools, and col1 iegeS. Dr/ Williams amid scenes of the wildest enthusiasm delivered his keynote address. The delegates were welcomed by Governor Albert C. Ritchie and 5 Mayor Jackson. ^^ [ ????? i + + + + + + + + 11 * r -f " . " . ' .. ; ;* - : ~ ^ 'f i I ooQooo.aoooooaooc t 8 -4- 1---- -? : 8. Lf' -1 ; Y R J. B. LEWI! \ ? ?-i; - J T i i ="t ' 'H? ? ? ?r Z 2 " Y ? 8 ? l f . r t 1 - i ? ! "*? > i J 1 : ;. ' I ' ' a ' t | s V 1 -f?Li..: . If ^ if s. r f , ; a f . g , 4 I Lewie V i r ? t Y [ r 4^ I3I0ASS . y ?- " I > *:* 1?: __A __ : : M" * " ' . v T 1t ;? j? v Y x " . " ' . y ' ! Hair Bobbin] I Massaging POROBEA! L S. LEEVY'S DEP^ ^Colum^a^and vicirrity1, 1 g die Lyles and Geneva Houston, boi St. Louis Mo. . S; know how to bob hair in any style. ~~l?; hair at all" says Mines. Lyles and ?of customers and, get the best and 8 System has to offer. . <8j- Price for bobbing is only. 35c. ;5 Hair pressing and shampooing, r< jo Manicuring 35c and 50c. While visiting and shopping i rh?: to take advantage of this Beauty i & convenience and comfort. Rest rc s- Shop is always open for your servl } Mmes. Addie Lyle 3 PORO SYSTEM US) |-zfr?^EVY1S:DEF2 JU 1131 WASHINGTON ST. C &XXQ&03O!XB^ "Day 199-J PHC : S PATTERSOl ;! Funeral 1 And License! , I All Ca Is Promptly. r l*~- Night.?Motor equip I 1109 FRIEND STREET r-l . '?Our Mollo?'' *3? heh ?' ? : : . . v ': K?o>D.o:ooo.o.oooooc?.oooooo.oaao.o.o.aa 1?-? V '7. _" ? L, President, ,-GEO. H. HAMPTC , . V .? s the Art of producin mpressions on Pape ind we have the ?>. . irr- ART? ' \ ____ , - ' " -- - . ' * ? .... 2 Printing & Supp ocal and Long Distance Phone 4f EMBLY STREET COLUM '-s- - . ?*~ ? ?, . ' * * * ' Saturday, September 19, 1925. I and Facial 1 Popular at I . ... UTY SHOP tRTMENT STORE. j long fplt. need among our people " ? Expert supervision of Mmes.Ad- I th graduates of the Poro College, Y e first-class ladies' barbers who * "You need not worry about your * Houston.?Juot cnliot in our army? [ <most courteous service the Poro Facial massaging 50c to $1.00. gr~ egular Poro price by all agents, fi n Columbia, we want bur"Wbmen J ~~ rottr-and lavatory connected; The 73 g ? ce. Phone for your appointments. - &Xieneva Houston \ hJD AND TAUGHT ~f?~ VRTMENT STOREr j ^ olumbia, S. C. PHQNft 7567-.--I * " ' ^ t r' | J. j < )NE Night 531 M & PRATT Directors " lEmbalmers ? ? Attended to Day or >ment. r _ 'Newberry, S. C. 'SERVICE" ^ ^ ,t- r^jg; ' : ,; f ?_ .._ | i ; _ /"., . % .,'. """""" - -^V 8 .. X - ; , . " ! -_??.$u^ ! %?? )Nf Manager i y > ! I * ' j % j I f A . : x 1 ! f j \ T - 1 -XI ? X r. - , If 4 -;:i' :;4-- ) .11p . .. _ I - V ??, ,? %r-\i . - _ I rl?it?_v ; V j T -ioF ~T~ uyv^o. g >23 "! ^ 1 BIA, S. C. | - I oBaaoaoaaaaaaaaQ y j J -* . ^ ' \ w i f tr-+ . / ; * ' 4 ? . ^ V ' ^ j, jj V ** . -