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Euthola Toilet Preparations
Pronounced U-tho'-la

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Manufactured by
Euthola Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Phone: Clifton 1954    1828 Vine Street
Roberts Building, Kansas City, Mo.

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The Voice
The Shout of a Rising Race

Contents for April, 1926

COVER PAGE - Mrs. Sallie J. Cathrell, Pres. Cathrell Printing Co. (Photo by Dunbar Studio)
EDITORIAL SECTION
"Organized Freedom;" "Booker Washington and Tuskeegee;" "Prof. J. Silas Harris Dead;" "A Letter" ..... 5
HODGE PODGE  By Geo. C. Anderson
"Indianapolis;" "Negro Business;" "Negro Congressmen" ..... 6
Kansas City's New Step in Merchandising" ..... 7
Kansas City Masons Honor Grand Master Fred W. Dabney .... 9
St. Louis Man Makes Good in Kansas City ...... 11
Kansas City's Music and Record House .... 12
Literary Department, Herman Dreer Editor ..... 13
"Robert King, Amateur Detective," A Story, by Margaret King ..... 14
A Political Primer, by Geo. B. Vashon ... 15
The Veto Power of the President by Atty. Freeman L. Martin ..... 16
Misses Christina Starks Terry and Aria Inez Malone, St. Louis - Photographic Studios by Dunbar Studio ... 16
Mrs. Hibernia Thompson, St. Louis - Photo ..... 17
The Negro in Railroad Service, by R. S. Pettis .... 17
Accredited Colleges for Negroes, by B. F. Bowles, A. M. ..... 18
The Crisis, by Atty. Geo L. Vaughn ..... 19
In the Realm of Pythianism ......... 20
The Young Man in Business, By R. F. Crenshaw ..... 21
Moral Education, By W. B. E. Hughes ..... 21

Vol. 4, No. 3   New Series
April, 1926

THE VOICE MAGAZINE Published monthly by the Voice Publishing Co., Inc., at 3137 Pine Blvd., St. Louis, Mo., A. C. MACLIN, Editor. 15c a copy, $1.50 a year. Foreign subscriptions $2.00. The date of expiration of each subscription is printed on the wrapper. When the subscription is due, a red renewal blank is enclosed. The address of a subscriber may be changed as often as desired, but both the old and new addresses must be given and two weeks' notice is necessary. Manuscripts and drawings relating to colored people are desired. They must be accompanied by return postage and while THE VOICE uses every care it assumes no responsibility for their safety in transit. Entered as second class matter February 23, 1923, at the post office at St. Louis, Mo., under the act of March 3, 1879.

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