Evening Star Newspaper, December 17, 1922, Page 96

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 17, 1922. George Ade, author, at left, and Thomas Meighan, movie star, spend a vacation at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. wored & Uikt 8ot T o TE Hundreds of Housewives Depend on Us for Fruit Cakes We bake them perfect-— hecause we have been do- ing it for over forty vears. Seventy-three-year old “lifer” p . ’ > I C in the California state prison g - : ce ream who won the fifty-yard dash in Bl - The kind you prefer track meet. Several of the to serve your guests. prisgners who cheered him on Prompt Jelivery any At the ninth annual field and track meet of the California state prison at San Quentin :O victory have been sentenced whercin towin sponsored by the Olympic Club of San Francisco. This was one of the “centipede races oRdIc A A it Any article reserved until Christmas \ § Frames upon payment % < " ‘ especially for of a small de- posit. T P ‘ photographs We still have time on Monday and Tuesday to make a few sittings for Christmas. 3 < b 8 A 3 Merry Christmas \ - “While you are N about i1, get a with a diamond e : good picture.” Special— W $ 3 7 L4 1407 F 5T NW. WASHINGTON.DC Actual $50 Value “The Young Mechanic.” Photo of Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Norris, 6th street | . - - . and Maryland avenue south- Green Gold Ring With west. Platinum Top Open a charge account Our original plan of credit is unique, as it eliminates all i | ST IH the undesirable features. but offers every opportunity that é-h makes the purchase a pleasant transaction. f You choose the article desired and a small first payment i U "y;‘. TTlI;e tEhmbslem i= all that is ushed—the balance is arranged to suit your in- .’;fi ells the Story at a Glance : No interest or extras charged and you are assured of all Largest assort- 5 5 o ol the value of a cash transaction. ment in the city g At overy roason- & W | SELINGER’S =05 ‘B’:I’:ions B l. Corner 9th @ g:‘:é;"s “Look for the Big Clock™ Pendants Prompt Attention given to mail orders. D. Alpher Jeweler 907 G St. N.W. hed un a beautiful ultra ne blue by finishedinside arich ) | R R A Christmas Gift Ing to Tench- Art ixts' Diplonvs S PF> Beauty From - Gressees Sin Crenm i | [ )¢ Another Land w Q/ [ RQC ey C{ = Little Blue : ¢ Messenger: Is bathing merely daily routine, or has itfor you some of the aes- gers > thetic enjovment which made it so important in ancient Rome ? of Me MK ab N f pCY ) Klein’s Imported Glycerine Soap is fragrant, soothing, refreshing. or > = Its mellowed richness lathers luxuriously and imparts a soft white- CHAPPED HANDS! ness to the miost sensitive skin. Made at Budapest, Hungary, in The famous blue jars of Noxzema biing the tollowing odors: Lilac, Benzoe, Lily ot the Valley, Rose, instant relief and swift healing for Violet. Ask tor Klein’s, either in in- 2 3 B A T The Famous chapped hands. cracked lips a i . weather-beaten comp.exions. A snc dividual cakes, or in large bars. SEND for De Luxe :llr'l'ic:u. 'mc.nlml cream—gres . rul sample box of = ht in! fr 3 A \ A S S e Madefromasecrtformultheeschsveprop- [ 10C three odors. o ANGEILIUS caw't FEEL IT HEAL and SEE IT BEAU- erty of the Klein factory for fifty-seven years. DL, (& £ Noxzema works like magic in clearing up T.emon Creams : sallow. sl i P Ao ixit i g i allow. sluggish lkln_.fiy pot 1 and A u;(\u\ Rougc po: the color and texture of the TAT DRUC AND DFPARTMENT STORES i ‘hdn l?d tkeepl;[ it soft. white. smooth ihd velvety: T it: %500 Sond this Ad.. wour I name and address, and only 10c to cover N Ap mailing cost. and _get a lavge dem- onstration jar FR Address Nox- ;; """ Chewical Company. Baltimore, Gro. BorareLpT & Co., 16th Street and Irving Place, N. Y. i Scie Discricaters, United States and Canada P | One of the Park & Tilford Quality Group l ALCO GRAVURE, INC.. NEW YORK. BALTIMORE. ST. LOUIS

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