Evening Star Newspaper, October 16, 1921, Page 85

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4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 16, 1921. Marines crossing dam constructed during maneuvers at Wilderness Run. Hurrin & Ewlug Photo. “THE COMFORTS OF HOME” —Are Reflected by the Living Room the Dinner With Reisinger's - 3 N No home presents an appeal these cool evenings that is 5 » = not furnished with the approrriate fittings. What is more Famous . { \ luxurious for THE LIVING ROOM than OVERSTUFFED FURNITURE In the Spanish-Moroccan war. Spanish aviators after a flight over the Moorish positions R A M AN ‘ in the Melilla zone, comparing maps of the enemy’s lines. i [CE C E ) £ 398 to 3300 i‘lndrl::ctnu?-"ih:mn::::mu:: e ! b —we save you % to %. ! Wide World Photo. N ¢ \ and Assorted | SR -3 for the finest of velour or tapes- Cakes ', = ;fiice“fi"'.'fi'efi"ed massive three- r ;. B They Hit the 5,,0, ; | UNITED UPHOLSTERY CO. r e ‘1'. A I 3 Manufacturers of Upholstered Furniture <\ £ | 911 7th St. NW. Main 3419 ' at a Glance Largest assort- ment In the city Ht very reasonable prices. Jar Unless the fmr is kept frtu’ | < Pins 1| 4 g':mons E arms Rings @ A Pendants rom dandruff it is sure t : . Mme. Du Four's Tar Salve| Your inspection is invited to om Eflused according to direction superb exhibit of elegant and dis Jfwill remove dandruffand keep D. Alpller tinctive designs in Draperies and qlthe hair in pericct condition. Jeweler Artistry That Explains Itself in Exclusiveness all out. Hangings at the fairest of prices. 807 G St. N.W. Amos McDevitt > (lmrld(ré;smg and q(amulr 1003 9th St. § Basfors / Adjoining Mt. Vernon Sevings Bask | | 517 11th St. Phone Main 3211. L Open sv!unluun —— = The Bond we give your boy— ZOoPYRIGHT. GENERAL JAKING Comeany. 1921 Glove-Silk Hosiery E’s just a little mite of a fellow Perhaps he might understand if we and there are lots of things he said: “Bond Bread is made of the very has to learn. same things your mother used when He doesn’t know what the word She baked bread at home. “ingredients” means. He wouldn’t But, anyway, he does know what understand at all if we tried to tell he likes. He usually eats the two big him about the Bond we give him on slices you give him, and asks foranother, every loaf— when Bond Bread’s on the table. How this Bond guarantees that only Our Bond on the wrapper of every loaf the finest white flour, pure shining is our guarantee that we will keep faith sugar, rich creamy milk, real lard, fresh ~ with that very important young gentle- yeast, and table salt go into Bond Bread. man, your boy. Fall Frocks and Susts Mean Sports Bloomers VEN summer’s mostardent devotees are There’s a myriad of delightful colors glad todiscard the restraining petticoat in Vanity Fai’s well-cut, smartly tailored for the freedom and comfort of the Vanity Sports Bloomer—one to match your every Fair Sports Bloomer of luxurious glove-silk. choice. It’s just right for today’s skirt length— Be sure to ask for Vanity Fair in Vests, its trim, tailored cuff escapes the shorter Knickers, Unions, Stepin Chemise, Van- trotteur, yet it is quite as well adapted to ties, Pettibockers—in fact, in all glove-silk the afternoon or dance frock. underwear as well as in hosiery and gloves. Guaranteed as pure asyour home made GENERAL BAKING COMPANY VANITY FAIR SILK MILLS Box -T READING, PA. Oi?sangbf%ir HOSIERY and GLOVES

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