Evening Star Newspaper, May 29, 1921, Page 67

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IT'S OTF hecanse IT'S OUT Destroys permanently the heaviest hody b j$¢9 8800304 debutantes, beauty Hoppe. THE SUNDAY compound used by | Koji Yamada. Japan’s champion billiard player with his wife and child. Yamada is touring the country with Willie STAR, C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—MAY 29, 1921 D. WASHINGTON, 1508 North Cupitol st. Exclusive Agency D C. Every one likes our delicious Brick Ice Cream Three flavors you like Above: Secretary of - best. Order any quan- the Navy Denby speak tity you want. Prompt ing at the unveiling delivery. Moderate ceremonies of the Du- Erices: pont memorial fountain, in Dupont circle. ) National Photo Co. . l' PHONE FRAN.6303 235 G Street, NW Fresh Creamery Product Keystone View Co scege8decdotsouq gl MADAME ELAINE. SPECIALIST, Formeriy of 1309 Corn. Ave., Now located in Brownley Bldg., 1300 ¥ 8t Room 208, IITIIT 14-Karat White Gold Wrist Watches $24.85 ($50 Value) A most extraordinary spe- clal. These watches have 14-kt. zolid white gold hand- cgomely engraved cases and 15-jewcl adjusted lever move- ment. Thoy are ‘shown here in eeveral different shapes, one of which is shown above. We have always gold these watchex at $50. Special £24.55. “ We Solicit Your Charxe Account SELINGER’S 828 F St.. Corner Ninth Mme. Du Four's Tar alve INSTANTLY REMOVES DANDRUFF . 50c Jar Unless the hair 1s Kept iree from dandruff it s sure to iall out Mme. Du Four's Tar Salve used according to directions, will remove dandruff and keep the hair in perfect condition For sale by l&(\TIE DUNN airdressing and Manicure Parlors 517 11th St. w Ouen Sgturduw a Fdueation. Ex- ceptionnl = d- vantages of - fered the be- R 1 xinner ax well| nn advanced| B Ti4 17(h sp rtudent. | Fhone Fr 4481 Yearbook mailed| Columbia Building Association 716 11th S N.w. : Under Oowmmct:tetentporvlllon i RY AIN"I'I“DR)”! Pride of Ownership A Detroit Electric owner always feels justified in its purchase. no matter what comparisons may be made. Sterrett & Fleming, Inc., Champlain Street at Kalorama Road (Below 1Nth . orth 5050 risp brown toast buttered wit RY GROCERY CO., Ine. Stores Everywhere -One Near Your Home Choose the silk gloves that fit and wear well —Kayser’s Cedar BHill “Modern Burial Park” : ‘ Non-Sectarian Perpetual Care i The site, known as Cedar Hill Cemetery. The need of a final resting place for those was chosen because of its natural heauty and who are near and dear to us does not seem to be an immediate issue. It is hard to imagine our loved ones anywhere but at our side or within call. its proximity to the city. It is conveniently located about one mile east of the Potomac river. on Pennsylvania Avenue. Extension And yet the time must inevitably come I Southeast at the District line. It is far enough when they are called away to that permanent removed so that it is not likely to be interfered rest known as death. l i o S e G o o o, T Those who are wise make this preparation | vears before the need of it. when they can fand itself is high znd gently rolling. assur- 4l "very phase of the matter careful atten- ing perfect dryness. tion, and can select a location which is suit- An agrecable alternation of open lawn, able as a perpetual resting place for the with groves of handsome trees and shrub- family. bery. ccmbine to make a beautiful rural park It has been the aim from the very incep- | so different from the old-time graveyard tion of Cedar Hill to exclude all that is morbid I whose numerous gravestones jar on the and depressing and provide a beautiful rest- H visitor’s feeling. At Ceddr Hill one is recon- ing place for those who sleep in death. The ciled with death and gladdened by the symbol of Cedar Hill is not grief and death, thought of resurrection to eternal life. but hope and life everlasting. | Schedule of Bus Line to Cedar Hill Cemetery Beginning May 22, to October 30, 1921. Will leave our waiting room and office, Pennsylvania Avenue and 17th Street Southeast, at 2 P.M. week days. 10 A M.. 2 P.M. and 4 P.M. on Sundays. Continuous service from 10 A.M. on Decoration Day. Fare, 10¢c One Way CEDAR HILL CEMETERY CORPORATION. Jos. J. Caylor, Treasurer and Manager, Lincn 982, City Sales Office, Franklin 6643 723 5th St. N.E. 902 Mather Building. ) Feeds One can of Gorton's Ready-to-Fry Cod Fish Cakes, at 20c, makes 6 large cakes —enough to feed 3 people. That’s far less than you would pay for meat. And no trouble to prepare —the preparirg’s done already— nothing todo but fry. Packed in enamel- -— lined cans by the fisher-folk of Glou- cester-by-the-sea. Good at any meal. All grocers keep them—ask yours. Cod Fish Cakes, 20’ From the GORTON-PEW FISHERIES Gloucester, Mass. " The Master Fishermen

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