Evening Star Newspaper, December 10, 1922, Page 96

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 10, 1922. “A View of the Lake” Photo by Har- old C. Thorne. McGill build- ing. winner of The Star’s weekly prize of $10 for the best amateur photo- graph. Mille. Suzanne Caubet. in “The Monster.” one ot Washington's theatrical attractions of the week. Emily Miles. who stars in “The Passing Show."” in Washing- l ton this week. Cradle roll graduating class of Langdon Methodist Episcopal London’s Foundhing Hospital pays tribute to the unknown Church. Miss Fauline Lawson, superintendent. Suldier on Armistice day. Edsel Ford., son of Henr:. turns the crank for the produc- ' tion of “Vanity Fair.” starring Mabel Ballin. The picture is being made in Hollywood. Christmas Almost Here Just a little time left, but enough fOl‘ Us to mal(e { : — you some beaun- Mme. Du Four's : Tar Salve INSTANTLY REMOVES DANDRUFF 50c Jar Unless the hair is kept free from dandruff it is sure to fall out. Mme. Du Four's Tar Salve ful pictures. “While vou are about it. get a gzood photograph.” Charlotte. used according to directions, ) daughter Will Temove dandruff and (W‘m - ‘(llo keep the hair in perfect con- /Cl of Mr. and diticn. For sale by b ~iL Mrs. ( i Charles H.irdli‘nA-xII-E lln)vEanIiflm { ¥ 1 "07 F S."!w ».WA\S":NGT?.N oL, Booth of 517 11th St. Woodridge. Quen Saturdoys g i D. C. The biggest dahlia bush that | She has danced in gl SPECIAL tainments ever grew in the vicinity of Washington. It grew twelve feet in height and had forty Miss Catherine Letts, daugh- blooms at one time. Owned by ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Letts. Charles F. Tansill, 1260 Kear- whose engagement to Fred- ney street northeast. Brook- erick Henry Jones of Youngs- land. D. C. = f L . town. Ohio. has been an- Genuine Blue-White nounced. The wedding will DIAMOND take place in Washington in the spring. | RINGS FOR “HER = CHRISTMAS 18-carat White Gold Give her these labor savers Mountings with | the o Warris & 0 m Pearls —are guaranteed not to pecel, ak or discolor. Christmas Comfort Shppers For Every Member of the Family "ACH CHRISTMAS everybody se- cretly hopes that some one will think to give him or her a pair of Comfort Slippers. It is the gift tha vever fails to please. of an America Cleaner until Christmas only “ E ‘ : i $75 MAIlL ORDERS PROMPILA FILLED ’luu‘h Iengths, At the Special Price of 50 g RILHFL]EL PEARLS é We are showing an unequaled assort- ment for men, women and children. = = s pleasuie ta wpen We : ; selection while Special Christmas Terms: A small payment down, then nothing i W wall wcide wny article 7 complete. to pay until February 15, 1923 STl e suall damls V ICI——I S Free Home Demonstrations | MUELLER-BELT ELECTRIC CO. FISCHER’S 4 v ] e—— THE GAINADAY ELECTRIC CO. ‘ Proper Footwear 725 12th St. N.W. Main 590 ll The F Street Jeweler F Street at Tenth 18 F sucet | I s A0 LAy e LR E 2 P QUALITY *w” reproduces those beautiful iizht pink pearls that are found in the fuvored their deli hamas, and those who love wte pinkish hue. ‘ITX‘(IOTX‘D'. fJ)_YXIfT( e ULIUS H. WOLPE o} Jeweler and Optician 2 Stares HO2N. Y. Ave. 1#handR Sis. A small deposit will reserve any article until Christmas. h%’&%’%%’(%"&fi!’&%’éfi F 2

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