Evening Star Newspaper, October 16, 1921, Page 86

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THE SUNDAY STAR, \\"\SlllN(l’i‘()N, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 16, 1921. Buy Now for Xmas Six exceptional special values as an incentive to early buying Solid Gold Cuff Buttons; over 50 different designs. Cholce, “‘85 14-kt. Solid White Gold Wrist Watch, 15-Jewel udjusted lever movement. e $24,85 clal. .. 7 / / / / / = psilanti Furniture is produced in the largest factory in the world devoted to making this type of furniture. Weavers of great skill and experience produce the finished furniture from the beautiful patterns of noted designers. Up- Elgin Movemeat, Gold Fllled Watch: guaranteed 20 years. we $15,85 cial... Man who gave his bed to the wounded Lincoln is now dying in paupers’ home. Thomas Proctor, at the age of seventeen, was a government clerk in Washington. He lived on 10th street, across from Ford’s Theater. On the night President Abraham Lincoln was shot by Booth, Proctor gave Rings A genuine CikE % g up his room and bed for the wounded President. Friends R T hOIStery and flnlSh are 1n thorough keeplng Solid Gold 2enulne onyx, $14 value. ... 3 N recently located Proctor at the paupers’ home, Welfare Island, N. Y. with the fine workmanship. ©Keystonu View Co. ;’&\\X\\\\\\SS\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\flfl\\'%_’ Du Barry Pearls; guarantced mot to The Ypsilanti line covers all furniture ordinarily made of & bt e reed or fibre, and numerous novelties originated by us. = B >2Y 7 The price range 1s such that every home may have its Ypsi- " i lanti made furniture. The better furniture dealers sell it. Charge Accounts Solicited YPSILANTI REED FURNITURE COMPANY, IONIA, MICHIGAN Largest Makers of Reed and Fibre Furniture YPSILANT eed furniture SELINGER’S 820 F Street, Cor. 9th JEWELERS & OPTICIANS “Look for the Big Clock” Fashion’s ‘Decree becomes genuinely allur- ing in the season’s light, filmy fabrics. For Delatone has en- abled women of fastidious taste | 10 hiave perfect freedom in the | ¢xposure of shouldersandarms, | DEL-A-TONE | is a well known scientific prep- [ | aration for removing hair from neck, face or underarms. It works safely and surely. Pre- rared scientifically and recom- | nlended by beauty specialists, it Jeaves the skin clear. firm and perfectly smooth, £ AAATAAATAAAALAAALALAALALARALNARANENAANRNANNRNNSNY TELEPHONE OPERATING is the highest class of work. Fine positions are open for single women between the ages of 18 and 25. Good eyesight, hearing and health, and willingness to work the hours assigned are the essential qualifi- cations. Easy to apply—sim- ple directions with every jar. At Any Druggist’s or Cepartment Apply first floor, 722 12th St. N.W. The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company B A N R TR S AR There is constant danger 1n an oily skin ll-‘ vour skin has the habit of continually getting oily and shiny— ! you cannot begin too soon to correct this condition. The Atlantic Fleet at anchor in A certain amount of oil in your skin is necessary to keep it k the Hudson River afi’ Riverside Drive smooth-and supple. Rut too much oil not only spoils the attractiveness of any skin by giving it an embarrassing shininess—it actually tends to pro- mote an unhealthy condition of the skin itself. A skin that is | too oily is constantly liable to infection from dust and dirt, and thus cncourages the formation of blackheads, etc. You can correct an oily skin by using each night the following simple treatment: WITH warm water work up a heavy lather of Woodbury’s Facial Soap in your hands. Apply it to your face and rub it into the pores lEuroughly—always with an upward and outward motion. Rinse first with warm water, then with cold—the colder the better. ' If possible, rub your face for thirty seconds with a 1 picce of ice. ] GET a cake of Woodbury’s today, at auy drug store or toilet E goods counter—give your skin its first treatment tonight A 25- 1 cent cake of Woodbury’s will last for a month or six weeks of 3 C A EE hle BE nle] this treatment, and for general cleansing use. The Andrew e P I { *J l l lflj b Jergens Co., Cincinnati, New York and Perth, Ontario TWENTY for 25¢ —but taste the d://rn-m-e ! Cepyright, 1921, by The Andrew Jergens Co. Iicorrt & Marrs Toeacco Co ALCO-GRAVURL, INC.. NEW YORK. BALTIMORE, ST. LOUIS

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