Evening Star Newspaper, June 3, 1923, Page 90

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 3, 1923 The “Charmian’™ White Kid Sandal 5]2:50 Exactly as illustrated, this attractive model should ap- peal to you for both its style and comfort. Other White Shoes, Lady Jane ||| ‘ 530 10 8030 Y s ‘ “Alwin” and “Windsor” full-fashioned silk kosiery, $1.95 The Permanent Wave Shop 1206 G Street Main 6132 Our expert o) wis awarded second priz Lanoil Wavi Special rates: ‘ania Marinoff, in “Captain Applejack,” one of the the- Muriel Virginia Murphy, one of the dancers in the annual i e atrical attractions of the week. Hoffman and Hoskins review at the President Theater. 18 Curls for 815 1 M e | WALK-OVER [1a\@] B G s BUILT BY 7e P.A.ROBERTS CONSTRUCTION CO. INC MUNSEY BLDG. MAIN 1776 Feiris Jf Desired N\Imé.fiD: “FTour's [ TAR SALVE L INST ‘n‘;r\li‘y“:(:r:l‘"l“‘ ES ", 1 b 50c Jar : = A | 3 ' . : - : | 30 | R | TS~ R [ NIl FREE! O every person e hair in " KATIE DUNN Hairdressing and Manicure Parlors . = | - : > with g]asscs we will 517 11th St owhatan whom we fit present a heau!ifu] frame like the al’\ovc. upon presen- tation of this "ad.” ) H 3 t i We have L'uery_faci/r'ry for the pre- “CLARIDGE : ] K’;'e‘f_s“;';fi:“;:‘d B «ribing and making of the finest lenses Regalar Size, 12 for 65¢ A Open Optical Department ) : ; Hh s B Hospital Size, 6 for 45¢ £ 2] a - a - A man's oxford that has every- (:’M"“‘I i s I chorge (asfelber Charge 1 thing—smart stitching; squared toe. : Account 935 Pa. Ave. N.W. Account NEXPENSIVE, COMFORTABLE, HYGIENIC and SAFE — KOTEX Orange Blossom a new beveled edge, and a Walk-Over : . tanned long-wearing sole. Engagement and Wedding Ring Seamless. hand chased. correct % Wolf’s Walk-Over Shoe Shop i 92 F Street, Northwest. J. H. Duehring, Pres. { Schmedtie Bros. Co Pa. Ave., Northwest. N.W. : Washington, D. C. The Genuine § 2 % * STERLING SILVERWARE A.TH()['GH the time-honored Trophy is a Loving Cup, dignificd sou- venir of success in sport; there is a growing interest in other objects A suitably inscribed Tray is becoming more and more popular, as it is appropriate and out of the ordinary. Gorham designers have created many interesting Trophies which are sold by established responsible jewclers everywhere. Highest quality, not highest price. Sterling Silver for everybud) FIFTH AVENUF & 36TH ST. NEW YORK You'll Always Look Cool and Charming in a Frock of NORMANDY VOILE \ x ‘JOMEN who are most particular in their selection of dress fabrics, have bought Normandy Voile year afteryear—for its cool texture, refreshingly original designs, and lovely light and dark colors. The new Summer patterns are particularly delightful —you'll surely want to sce them ! The little raised dots which are guaranteed ~ Ask for Normandy Voile by name, and absolutely fast, add just enough weight to to make sure of the genuine, see that the make frocksof Normandy Voile hang slim words “Normandy Fabric” appear on the and straight—without crumpling and selvage. Ready-made Dresses should have clinging to one’s undergarments. a Normandy Voile label. FRED BUTTERFIELD & CO.. Inc., 361-363 Broadway, N. Y. C. Also makers of the famous “Lingette” TROPHIES

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