Evening Star Newspaper, November 26, 1922, Page 88

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THE SUNDAY STAR, 1922. WASHINGTON, D. (.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 26, Hosiery | 1219 F 8 { Black Satin One-Strap $8.50 High-grade Satin for dress and street => ) wear. Louis, Baby Louis and Cuban hcels, turn soles. Same Model in Silver and Silver Brocade, $10.00 (J()() )-1-I-S A new picture of the head of the Roman Catholic Church, PO THEANKSGIN NG Pope Pius, taken in the Vaican grounds. | G former ruler. We Will Credit o 142 Purchase of an JAAMERICR Q‘\\ N Free Home ! “\\\\ Demonstrations MUELLER-BELT ELECTRIC CO. THE GAINADAY ELECTRIC CO. 725 12th St. N.W. signed to complement them. & ke Trying to “shoot”™ the ex- - - I ll::;mer‘(‘)nhhl? fweddmfi day. S‘ : 0 Dainty models of allur- | ' fl'lOtO}.,I'd]l ers from all over g I hls ing beauty. evolved from | 1 Europe journeyed to Doorn, & = gleaming ~ metal cloths, i with all sorts of photographic o satin or glove kid. devices, but they were kept Vi Ch t i ° outside the high hedge. guarded L rls mas and rivaling their loveli- } St e S B s gouti) oty |Give Us Your Broom —wouldn't “they” and gossamer hosiery de- i just love a copy of H old that ; have 1} I | | | i | | | | | | precious you picture a tongue Pump ; Spanish heel, { o match, §2 and Hinstrated is of Paisley cloth $45; Silk Hose 3. tucked away. GIFTS That Last “While about it. vou are et a good one.” Beautiful Barpins, Platinum. Gold and Silver. All Prices. If vou are nct sure of Just what to give, pretty Barpin. We carry many styles. Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth € select a Reasonable. JULIUS H. WOLPE Jeweler and Optician Z Stores 1402 N.Y. Ave. Ldth and R St 1all deposit will reserve rticle until Christmas. IR l-n.‘ Diplomn. TL4 TR St 4401, Established 1904 Franklin MOST DELIGHTFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS Name in Gold Pen(ll Sets tnr Clnldun What wind and cold do to your skin —how to protect it No.54L “'COINPOCKET ™" School Set Grsen o Purple Leather alo NAME 08 Case $1.50 Under exposure to the dry cold your skin. It is absorbed im- F. O. BALLARD 'i"isii:cii co. 250 West 54th St., N. Y. City Noxzema Greaseless Skin Cream @) The Blue Jar \ of Magic— ! —in which women find SKIN HEALTH AND BEAUTY! fragrant right in! acts on the ~kin n positi i . Marvelons FREE! Send this Ad. wour name and address, wnd only 10¢ fo vover mailing cost. and gct o larae dem- wastration jar FREE. Address Noc. e Chenacal Company, Baltinor: . M. Your Druggist Has It Ununl Size—Only 35¢ Wa-2( e ———— winds of winter the skin be- comes unusually dry and then cracks and breaks under the strain. Thischapped condition must be guarded against not only in the depths of winter, but at its first approach when the skin is especially sensitive to the change in season. To guard against the drying effects of wind and cold, protect your skin with Pond’s Vanishing Cream. It holds the natural moisture in the skin and keeps it from becoming rough and dry and cracked. Never go out without first smoothing it into mediately and affords an invis- ible shield against wind and cold. This cream is sold in jars and tubes of convenient sizes at all drug stores and toilet goods counters. It cannot clog the pores or promote the growth of hair. The Pond’s Extract Co.,131 Hudson Street, New York. To complete the care of your skin you need a very different cream—Pond’s Cold Cream for a thorough nightly cleansing. It is made with just the right amount of oil and not a bit more. PONDS Cold Gream s om q)anisltiry to hold the powder Poudres de Talc erfume. IN)HI’//I/ new purse-size packagde from Houbigant —all odors T LAST! You can buy your favorite Houbigant perfume in a new small scent bottle which 1s of just the proper size to nestle n your purse, or tuck snugly away n a week-end bag. And such a charming bottle, too, a dainty golden-capped trifle of patterned crystal which might have been inspired by Marie Antoinette herself. Certainly. the scent bottles carried by the patrician ladies of the old French Courts were not more fascinating. It has captivated Paris, not only because of its con- venience and generous measure, but because it is a delightful revival of a Louis XVI mode. f For those of you in America who would make this pretty fashion Houligant has a tiny Insist your own. word of warning. however. on having the container shown in the illustration. Houbigant guarantees the genuineness only of those per- fumes that are packaged and sealed by the House of Houbigant itself. In the new Houbigant scent bottle you have choice of fourteen odors: Quelques Fleurs, Mon Boudoir, Le Tempsdes Lilas. Violette Houbigant, Parfum Inconnu, Jasmin Floral, Mes Delices, Le Parfum Idéal, Un Peu d'Ambre, La Rose France, Premier Mai. D’Argeville, Coeur de Jeannette, Quelques Violettes. Ask for it at your drug or depart- ment store. If not obtainable, send for it.* Price one dollar. HOUBIGANT. Inc. NEW YORK. 16 WEST 49TH STREET GAN] Extraits, Eaux de Toilette, Poudres de Sachet, Puudres de Ru. bdvnns ‘ /71/&1 S T e R e T IS AT A TS I e e e Al e M DA e B A A A P

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