Evening Star Newspaper, January 22, 1922, Page 74

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 22, 1922. Members of the World Zionist Organ- ization who were received by Arthur J. Balfour, head of British delega- tion to arms conference, at the British em- bassy recently. National Pholo Charles Jewtraw of Lake Placid, who won the 220-yard, 440-yard and half-mile events in the finals of the New York ice skating championship meet, amassing a total of ninety p:ints and capturing the state championship. The speediest skaters of the country entered the various races. ‘ Poor yesight —is a handicap to wom- INST AI-?{\-S‘;E; ovEs I en. It reacts against the DANDRUFF effectiveness of an other- Soc Jar | wise magnetic personal- K Unless the hair is kept free. ity. i ;‘:fin:wzliandrufi it is sure tof i YO!II’ deyes s]i‘ol;ld ge : i . examined regularly by 2 usydm:-tcgrdi';:m;; :-ar';jnaol.‘;e an optometrist. “We are optometrists” 4 ate ooy @ ¥ Selinger’s essing and .\lamcur: 820 F s' Cor 9& y 8 me. Du Four's o == Parlor. 1 517 ilthSSt. i “Look for tle Big Clock” . T W oamdsenie 128 English uni- versity teams journey to Switzerland for ice hockey. The annual game A waiter before the war, wounded, especially trained, and now a sculptor who will be sent to Rome for study. Such is the record of John Aversa, photographed with his latest work, between Oxford OUaderwood & Underwood, and Cambridge FOR THOSE WHO L] was played it g ARE PREMATURELY " . B GRAY Orientaline is m N}uerrens huge suggested as an abso- T wona o, | DN || THE GAUNTLETS Sumcume | lutely harmless re- " storer of natural color. 3 . ": ‘fi'r"'" " i E3E Orientaline has been MG " > pis ' so perfected in the achievement of unusual § shades that we cai . St f match with it any§ Them With : ; s'l:lde ?lhlnir beyond R the slightest possi- a Monument i R¥E bility of detection. l N fact without them it’s hard to enjoy a real [ e Y » . \ Q 33, 3 flen B fast gahmle of hockey. No ()C I | ’ wise athlete goes into any D i N game improperly equip- Y1 /7 Gt t ALY G ‘] B C F S ped to play it. Our glo(PK i 916 /44 f ,\‘1“ \\" ude ros 9. 1 2 1 4 t. will allow a wide choice AN 2593 - e = — and reliable selection, It —_— === is the best that can be bought. “Everything fav. sportsmen” 909 Pa. Ave. N.W. ? ; ; : Spi:::tiol:l8 J. E. SHELTON ! YRR TAh o . : 17th and H Sts. SE. P = : In this part ". Opp. Congressional Cemetery } ~ 2 g of the Dry S—— — Cleaning De- partment all spots are re- moved by ex- perts, each spot requiring dif- ferent treat- ment, so as not injure the fabric. Canton crepe prom- 7 X ed card ises to be ver;’e popular / ’l‘s’é . Ironi for afternoon dresses. 3 \ u%z 04 ‘6 ears Deromnint This is a two-toned effect of the material, w7 name ando. Where the disp‘;ay‘e,d in an unusual The Emblem )( (4 nam n finest of Silk . The full Tells the Story 7ese. our Shirts, Dainty :lle::e:earnd ski:t a‘:'e at a Glance repres ’lrs > Underwear, accentuated by the Largest assort- - /epsa;(a/f(‘)‘ Sfiou/o/ Lace or Ruffled B i :r":‘e,:z:':’"e:h“”'t‘y e ggztsls;smoi:e: s B e ey on are carefully @ Pins . Buttons commonp/ace. Ironed by Elec- ;i AN e Y-« g?nrms W ') p //’ tric Hand Irons. >0 ‘\\\\\\\\\‘"’ / /////// i 11 yon ish fo SN w7 L ranc ices, cal L cards engraved by Mending_Sec.| MDA P e A ion L Hcanmin: = nected. D. :AlPher ‘ extra charge. 2 Certified leweler : Gommen lend- [ 907 G St. N.W. i fea e \ S k a a7 Teiaksess= General Offices an nt: : : Ay cor. smie: it 713 to 731 Lamont St. NW. Arcade Bldg., 14th St. and Park Rd. s.:ab7m::fl:9;;; 4 1708 8t . e ooty Washington, D. C. 3219 Mt. Pleasant St. ALCO-GRAVURE, INC.. NEW YORK. BALTIMORE, ST. LOUIS

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