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The Wildroot —a distinctive Rich creation— developed in patent leather at $10 aud also in white kid at $10 RICH'S Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth ot st =2 Georges Carpentier, idol of the French box. Bust ing fans, preparing for of his bout with Tommy the Gibbons. His sparring late partner is Paul Frisch, President European lightweight Warren G champion. Harding 7 by Mases Dykaar. Teresa Karnes 4 Years of Age At left: That lazy, tired feeling. An unusual photo- graph by E. D. Shuster of the geo- logical survey. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Karnes, K 1418 Longfellow ON FACE e Permanently Removed New Painless Method Photo by Harris & Ewing g 2012 Eleventh St. N.W. Phone North 5997 XIPRDV‘ED Lll'rifll'- PERMANENT WAVING by Washingtous ORIGINAL Lanoil and Nestle Waver. Margaret E. Scheetze Skin, Scalp and Hair Specialist 1145 Cornecticut Ave Franklin 2741 Visitors Always Welcome at the Dairy Count C, F. della Porta, newly appointed secretary of the Italian embassy in Washington. @ Harris & Ewiug This is an imported Camel’s- hair Coat, made by Hart Schaffner & Marx, in powder blue with gray overplaid, trimmed with Belly-Squirrel; One hundred seventy-five dol- lars. Powder Blue Flannel Dress, Twenty-four seventy- five. Knox Felt Hat, Thirteen- fifty. Raleigh Haberdasher, Thirteen Ten F Street. The above picture and $3.00 presented at Studio entitles the holder to three portraits. Actual size here shown. Regu- lar price $18.00 per doz. Variety of proofs submitted. Good until June 30. THE PAINE STUDIO 923 F Street N.W., Washington, D. C. I 7Y fiengb Belt REDUCING CORSFTS Note the lovely simplicity of this design. You will never tire of 1t CFavfax - for the smartly appointed table FASHIONABLE women of Colonial days had much of their choicest silver spe- cially made by our own best silversmiths. But they or- dered it done “in the newest mode from England.” This was the beginning of what we know as Colonzal style. Today the most popular Colonial pattern—the most popular silverware ever de- signed—is Gorham's Fairfax. With its sharply contrast- ed planes and beautiful oc- tagonal reflecting surfaces, Fairfax is the quintessence of that charming Colonial sim- plicity which lasts. Passing styles of the moment cannot affect its value. Fairfax has an immediate appeal to the women who take pride in a well dressed table—for a simple lunch- eon or a formal dinner party. Your jeweler will show yon this and other exquisite Gor- bam patterns— coffee services. candlesticks, completedinner sets —wrought by Gorbam, for 90 years America’s leading silver- smiths. Gorbam quality costs no more than ordinary ware. GORHAM NEW YORK PROVIDENCE G for $21.50 THREE FAIRFAX PIECES Spoon, Fork and Knife—each one typical of this beautiful pattern. A half dozen make a most charming and inexpensive gift of sterling Gorbham Silver Polish makes the care of silver easy 6 for $19