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THE One way to beat the gouging landlord. Why not live in a tree? Amos Ashby, a world war veteran of California, is trying the experiment with great success. His home has all the modern conveniences. 'BEAUMONT. Silver is so suggestive: there is, for instance, this exclusive sandal as illustrated, fashioned of black brocade and beauti- fully combined with silver kid heel; also to be had in gold combination. at Fifteen Dollars. McCallum No. 199, the sheerest of chiffon Hose, makes a splendid combination. STETSON SHOE SHOP, 1305 F STREET ~ 7 - b o n. n..‘léi DELICIOUS BRICK ICE CREAM 8 Your CHOICE OF THREE FLAVORS Puone > e 235 FRankLIN G ST 6303 N.W. How you can correct it An oily, shiny skin is not only unattrac tive in itself —it is especially liable to in. { fection from dust. 18| You can overcome this condition by ! using, cach night, the following treatment: l JFIRST cleanse your skin by washing in your usual way with Woodbury s "‘ Facial Soap and luke-warm water. Wi off the surplus moisture, but lewe the skin slightly damp. Nowwith wart fwater work up a heavy lather of WoodBury’s Facial Soap in your hands. Apply it to your face and rub it into lEg pores (homughly. Rinse with warm water, then with cold. Then rub your face for a few seconds with a piece of ice. Within a week or ten days this treatment will bring about a marked improvement. Get a cake of Woodbury's today, at any drug store or toilet goods counter. A’ 25-cent cake lasts a month or six weeks for this treatment and for regular toilet use. Copuright. 1983, by The Andrew Jevgens Co SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTIO with William Hodge in “For All of Us,” a theatrical attraction of the week. @ Q 9 Q Q@ 3 S Q @ Q@ € S Miss Florence Mason, who takes a leading part PRIZE-WINNERS of the FLEISCHMANN Yeast for Health > CONTEST The Fleischmann Health Contest closed August 15. But so tremendous was the response that the judges have been busy eversince—reading,comparing,deciding. Here, finally, are the 153 prize-winners—selected after careful consideration of thousands and thousands of reports. This Contest has given us a new conception of the unique place won by Fleischmann’s Yeast in millions of American homes. With such nation-wide enthusiasm— with such unanimous tribute to the power of Fleisch- mann’s Yeast—with such a host of men and women to whom this fresh natural food has given new health and —SEPTEMBER 30, 1923 Latest French Process in Permanent Waving 20 Curls, 515 LEON : 1220 G Street RIVVVVV Y VR Atleft: Senora Maria Leal, wife of the new secretary of the Por- tuguese legation in Washington Ciiderwood & Unders = Mme. Du Four's TAR SALVE INSTANTLY REVOVES DANDRUFF 50c Jar 1rnless the hair is kept free from dandruff it is sure to fall out. Mme. Du Four's Tar Salve, used according to directions, will remove dandruff and keep the hair in perfect condition For sale by KATIE DUNN Hairdressing and Manicure Parlors 517 11th St Hranch: Powkatan Hotel, HIS French Colonial in Rouge Calf, Pat- ent Leather, fittingly il- lustrates how distine- tively Burt Choes in- terpret exclusive fashion in Ladies’ Footwear. The price is $14. With a sclection of unique Buckles ranging from— $1.00 to $10.00 —and the very nroper Silk Hose at $225 a pair. Arthur Burt Co. 1343 F Street Twentieth Year 17th St. and Pa. Ave. Franklin 4491 Year Book /U RRUY R RYRI R RV -3 joy in life—it has been exceedingly difficult to narrow down the selection to 153. Our sincerest thanks to each and every one who took part. So excellent were hundreds of reports which must g0 unrecognized that we regret there weren’t prizes for all; but we want the authors to know that none will go unappreciated. And, as dozens of people put it; “whether 1 get a prize in this Contest or not, Fleischmann’s Yeast has given me the biggest prize already—the prize of per- fect health!” THE FLEISCHMANN COMPANY, 701 Washington Street, New York City. e First Prize $1000.00 MRS. ALLAN RAMSEY, 839 Milburn Street, Evanston, III Second Prize $500.00 ELLERY H. CLARK, 1112 Tremont Bldg., Boston, Mass. Third Prize $500.00 JAMES H. BOYCE, P. O. Box 906, Memphis, Tenn. 10 Prizes of $100.00 each Mrs. Vermet, 1484-B Chabot St., Mon- treal, Can. Wesley Ray, Long View, Washington Dean J. Rice, 657 West First South St., Salt Lake City, Utah Mrs. Florence A. Locke, 418 Vine St., Akron, Ohio G. A. Dempsey, Rosemount Apts., Win- nipeg, Canada Mrs. B. M. Moore, Box 1203, Tucson, Arizona W. B. Boggs, Room 632, P. O. Dept. Bldg., Washington, D. C. Mary H. Lloyd, 916 East Market St., New Albany, Indiana Rev. James E. W. Cook, Wilmington, N.C Stuart C. Frazier, Superior Hotel, Con- crete, Washington 40 Prizes of $25.00 each F. A. Christopherson, 150 Echo Ave., Fresno. Cal. C. J. Kimmel, 6245 Helen Ave., Detroit, Mich Jane Branch, P. O. Box 799, Central Park Sta., Houston, Texas Henr{do'an. 1948 East Genesee Ave., Saginaw, ich. Caroline Curtiss, 2710 Bainbridge Ave., New York M. M. Glauber, 209 Mercantile Bldg.. Oklahoma City. Okla. Geo. D. King, 5406 So. Park Ave., Chicago, Tll. Mark Fantetti, 430 East 44th St., Portland. Ore Hnmtryfiflu(hizr. 2112 Beverly Rd., Brooklyn, N.Y. Edward M. Robinson, Chester, Nova Scotia Wiley Krause, 704 Elizabeth St., Kalamazoo, ich. Mrs. Hugo Bolin, Wilbank Apts., Ponca City, Okl a. Dr. James S. Cleland, 7442 Langley Ave., Chi- cago, IIl. Ann Batchelder, 454 West 20th St.. New York R. Crawford, 12 East Henry St., Savannah, Ga. Charles H. Ward, 205 Russell St. Ext., Halifax, Nova Scotia Miss B. L. Nelson, 1482 E. Everett St., Portland, Oregon Henry J. Carroll, 306 Market St., St. Louis. Mo. Miss L. R. Baylis. Springfield Gardens, L. I. Hogan, Spring St., Columbus, Ohio “Constipation had become chronic,” writes Mrs. Allan Ramsey. ‘‘As quickly as my system got accustomed to one remedy, I'd have to hunt a successor because it ceased to ‘work’.” Then she started eating Fleischmann’s Yeast. “In two months my internal economy was operating like a well-oiled motor. Today my complexion is clear, I no longer catch cold at the slightest provocation, and I have none of the old-time drowsy dullness that accompanies constipation.” “The age of miracles is still here,” asserts a New England lawyer, Ellery H. Clark, * Inside of a fortnight after begin- ning the Yeast treatment, I noticed a distinct improvement in my health: in a month I was a ‘come-back’ —literally a new man. Within a year I had regained the lost twenty G. Hfindtrsan Coyle. 1036 Crane Ave., Detroit, ich Mrs. R. D. Stafford, Ballardvale, Mass. A"reg l§’ Fairhurst, 209 Adelphi St., Brooklyn, Charles F. Weiler, Flemington. N. J. Mrs. O. S. Spaulding, 2951 Lakewood Blvd., De- troit, Mich. Abraham Kandel, 51 East 7th St., New York Miss Frances Burns, P. 0. Box 534, Mohawk, N.Y. Frank M. Spencer, P. O. Box 121, Sylvan Ave., Tenafly, N. J. Mrs. J. B. Russell, 113 N 5th St., Marquette, Mich. Dr. J. L. McCartney, Brooklyn Hospital, Brook- yn, N.Y. Herbert A. Steinmeyer, 3128 Lackland Ave., St. Louis. Mo, Esther Shaw, 382 Auzerais Ave.. San Jose, Cal. William Ford. North St.. Norfoik. Mass. Mrs. H. Crookhorn, 518 3rd Ave.. New York A. F. Lockhart, 709 Pine St.. St . Mo. Mrs. Anna M. Towne. 109 Erie St.. La Porte. Ind. Warren E. Cox, 541 Madison Ave.. New York Warwick H. Ripley, 724 Lemcke Bldg., Indian- apolis. Ind. Rosemary Costello, 10 Croton Pl., Irvington,N.Y. John Feldman, 1183 Grand Concourse, New York 100 Prizes of $10.00 each Elva Tanner, Clover. Utah Chas. Polachek, Richmond Highlands, Wash. Mrs. Fred W.' Witzel, 3096 Chadbourne Rd., Cleveland. Ohio Walter McGahan, P. O. Box 1177, Dallas, Tex. Mrs. Michael W. Barrett, 110 Buckingham St., Waterbury, Conn. A. Allen Seeger. Y.M.C.A.. Minneapolis. Minn. Miss Lillian Cohen. 1599 East New York Ave., Brocklyn. N.Y. Douglas C. Tomkies, 1176 Taylor Hall, New Haven. Conn. Ruth Rollband, 409 Whitesboro St , Utica, N.Y. Chas. F. Holem, Box O. Sandpoint. Idaho Charles Woodrow, 504 N. 5th St., Camden. N. J Lillian B. Eudowe, 744 Congress Ave., New Haven, Conn. Edward C. Clark, 21 Day Ave., Westfield, Mass. Mrs. N. A Chapman Chillicothe. Ohio J. F. Blackburn, 78 Linda Ave.. Oakland, Cal Elsey H. Irwin. 3426 Ward St.. Pittsburgh. Pa. Herbert Axxe, 1501 Third St.. Massillon, Ol Mrs. Esther Graham, 306 Liverpool St treal, Canada Russeli Caro'an, 4235 Maryland Ave., St. Louis, M. Mon- 0. Mrs. W. C. Matthews, 1130 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, La. Cyril A Gendermann. 1622 Tenth Ave.. Brook- Iyn. N.Y. Lydia M. De Fuentes, Gen. Delivery, Waukegan, m W. H. Anable. 63 Sherrill St., Geneva, N.Y. Mabelle Conomikes, Marathon, N.Y Fred Meyer, 1201 East First St..Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. Emily Eteen. 4308 Washington Bivd., Chi- cago, 111, John Butler. 204 Hulbert Block. Cincinnati. Ohio Mrs. A. C. Cowling, 2100 Minn. Ave., Chickasha, Okla. C. C. Beach, 4432 Park Heights Ave., Baltimore, Md David Fisher, National Home. Wis. Mrs. Arthur R. Pagnam, RFD 29, Stamford, Conn. Clair C. Cook, 1030 Calif. Bldg.. Mrs. H. F. Chezum, Bethesda. Will L. King, 443 Tenth St., Washington. D. C. Miss F. Marie Green. 2660 N. 16 St., Philadel- . Los Angeles, Cal. Md. phia. Pa. T. A. Church, 1507 North St., Berkeley, Cal. Mrs. R. V. Bach, 115 W. 26th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. R. B Conklin. 16 Hamburgh Ave., Paterson, N.J. Mrs. L. N. Lownden, 41 W.Hendricks St.. Shelby- ville, Tnd. 5 Bernard Kliman, 727 Tree St., Philadelphia, Pa. Betty Knight, 3140 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles, al. John Faulkner, Fisherman's Fish Market, Nanai- mo. B. C. Lom‘é V. Heckman. 836 West Baca St., Trinidad, ol. T. C. Hinkle, Baldwin, Kansas Mrs. Helen M. Raup, Linthicum Heights, Md. Mark Hydon, 1620 Hancock St., Detroit, Mich. E. Dorothy Anderson, Manfred, N. D. R. D. McIntosh, Standard Oil Co., Lorain. Ohio Miss_Hortense McCarthy, 102 Ashburton Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. READ THESE EXTRACTS FROM PRIZE-WINNING REPORTS: Fleischmann's Yeast.” pounds: my nerves steadied; my appetite returned. .I am today in the pink of condition, and a convert for life to “When 1 began eating Fleischmann’s Yeast,” says a western lumberman, Wesley Ray, ** I weighed 135 pounds. Now I weigh 183. But it isn't the added weight I want to tell you about —it’s the different feeling. Before I began Yeast 1 felt like I imagine an old broken-down draft horse feels. Now I feel like a 2-year old colt.” “Years of strong medicines had not only deprived me of health but had ruined my teeth,” writes Mrs. B. M. Moore, a former trained nurse. *‘I first tried Fleisch- mann’s Yeast in a glass of milk, then I took three cakes a day, and soon realized I had never been sick—I Fred Schmidt, 4438 St. Peter St., New Orleans. La Mrs. C. W. Major. 1338 W. Main St.. Norris- town. Pa. Capt. J. Finberg. 826 Lakeside Place. Chicago. 11l Corrinne Wiltrout, Logan, Kansas Alvin W. Cornwell, Washington St., Duxbury. Mass. Stellita Treadwell, 320 S. Cleveland St.. Mem. phis, Tenn. Edward T. Furey, 4910 Fernwood Ave., Detroit, ich Nancy Freeman, 368 Broadway, N.Y. E. F. Caldwell, Gen. Delivery. Los Angeles, Cal Mrs. F. M. Wittenhagen, 12 Highland Ave., Beverly, Mass. Major V. B. Grant, 333 Buckley Bldg., Euclid Ave.. Cleveland, Ohio Mrs. J. Field, Mason, Mich. S. L. Chrisman, 33 N. 12'h St., Richmond, Ind. Mar);‘k‘!{ Reed. 21 Margaret St., Saranac Lake, John Croisette. 515 Spruce St., Camden, N. J. Mrs. M. C. Nichols. Hastings. Mich Sydney E. Davis, 1730 Midland Ave., Youngs- town. Ohio Mrs. F. W. Smith, 315 Walnut St., Boulder. Col Herbert J. Hoffman, 1928 Sedgley Ave.. Philadel- phia. Pa. Laura Banker. 19 New Scotland Ave., Albany. Lieut. T. F. Magner, Fire Hdqts., Bridgeport. Conn. Mrs. Virginia Prater, Farmersville, Texas Charles E. Payne, 714 Greene St., Ogdensburg. N.Y. Grace S. Baumann, 5434 Larchwood Ave.., Phila delphia. Pa. Dorothy D. Deanc, 1014 East #1st St., Chicago, 111 Wilson Lovett, 632 W. Walnut St., Louisville, Ky. Anastasia C. Neumann, 417 E. Springer St.. Guthrie, Okla. C. B. Paul, P. O. Box 426, Cameron, W. Va. Mrs. Edith Beamer, 91 Eliot St.. Detroit, Mich. F.E. Rice. 107 Cayuga Heights Rd.. Ithaca, N.Y. Mrs. T. M. Randolph, 409 Waslington Ave.. Marictta, Ga. Olive Kestin, 839 N. Sacramento Blvd., Chicago. 1 1l Wylie A. Parker, P. O. Box 132, Dallas. Texas Mrs. P. F. Robin, 1700 Dauphin St le. Ala. Mrs. J. O.Whiteman, 35 Davis St.. K H. P. Hippee. 459 W. 27th St.. Des Moines, Ia Mrs. Carano. 2110 Richmond Rd., Staten Island, N.Y. D. A. Burt, Gladden Bldg.. McDonald. Pa. Ethel M. Ogston, 632 Dudley St.. Roxbury, Mass. Milfred W. Robertshaw, 47 W. 70thSt., N. Y. Mrs. E. Leininger, 6139 Walker St.. Philadelphia. Pa E. W. Fischer, Court House, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Mary Ebret, Cleveland, Ohio Roscoe Torbett, Bristol. Tenn. Wilbur St. Clair, 333 G St.. Washington, D. C. Thon;‘nl Leyden, 142 Jefferson Ave., Elizabeth, ld, 302 W.Cross St., Ypsilanti, Mich C. F. Robinson, 224 S. 3rd St., Chickasha, Okla. Malvern Richardson, 530 W. 163rd St.. New York Alice D. Nelson, 916 French St., Wilmington, Del. E.R. Henderson, P. O. Box 701, Hot Springs, Ala. had been starved. Fleischmann's Yeast changed my life. Now I weigh 123 and still gaining. Husband has a ‘new wife' and the children a happy, patient mother.” “I didn’t mind getting gray, but oh! how I hated to be fat,” writes Mrs. Florence A. Locke, ““Now I can stoop without puffing and am as slim as when a girl. Since taking Fleischmann’s Yeast, some folks say I am the busiest woman in town. I know I am the happiest!” “Picture a girl of twenty,”” says Mrs. Vermet, of Montreal, ““with a face, head, and neck covered with sores. You can understand I was cynical at first about Yeast. But three months later you'd never have known that I ever had been disfigured. I feel like standing on a mountain top and telling the world about it!™

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