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C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 11, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. The first photograph ever taken «f John D. Rockefeller giving a Christmas party. The world’s richest man did not dress as Santa Claus, but he distributed gifts to the children who live in the neighborhood of his Winter home in Ormond, Fla. waiting to be received by President Coolidge at White { Thousands of Washingtonians and wvisitors u;&he city House reception of New Year day. { ional Photo, HE “Regent Pump” of Silver Brocade dresses the medium Spanish heel adding distinctiveness. Sixtcen—fifty The Regent is a Shoe particularly adapted for the deco- ration of radiant Rhinestone Buckles—of which we have an engaging assortment from $4 to $30. The exactly correct Chiffon Hose for wear with the Regent, $2.50. Arthur Burt Co.. 1343 F Street Among the brilliant throng§ greeting the President and Mrs. Coolidge at the White House on New Year. Officers of the United ~ States Army immediately after their arrival at the reception. & A I ,@, B C The DUCHESSE de RICHELIEU Mm. Du Four‘s TAR SALVE INSTANTLY REMOVES DANDRUFF 50c Jar Unless the hai * kept free The Belgian from dandruft it ls sure to fall Ambassador to 1 Mme. Du Four's Tar Salve, used e will" e Washington : R and Baroness 3 in perfect condition. For sale by de Cartier de KATIE DUNN Marchienne at- Huirdressing and Manicure Parlors tending the SKILLED OPTICIANS 517 11th St. White House Eernomal dne Branches: Powhatan Hotel. Grace reception on Served Per Hy Dodge Hotel New Year day 610 Thirteenth Street N.W. Miller Serviee Phope Eranklin 171 tells how to have A Lovely Skin ‘*The woman whose life is given to So- ciety must always appear with a com- plexion fresh and radiant. Care of her skin can best be obtained by the daily use of Pond's Two Creams. They keep the skin exquisitely soft and lcvely."’ T Q\bu&w_ BILL—JACK—RALPH Frances C. Davidson, 12 months of age Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hair full of golden lights, shadowy blue and isn’t her hair beautiful? R B - Her hair was gray fifteen years ago, but EMILE re- stored its natural color. Twen- ty-five years' experience in HAIR COLORING. True-to-nature TRANSFOR- MATIONS made of soft, nat- ural curly hair, in hix own Ateliers. Let EMILE advixe you. Largest and most up-to-date Estab- lishment of its kind in America. Thirty-four expert operators in every line of BEAUTY CULTURE. Spe- shingle bob and perma- ing by tha Vaa Rewi 2o mgre ok e cialist in wom Jf codlo Phones Main 7792, 7793 and 7794 1213 Conn. Ave. A. 1. Davidson, 4610 oth St. N.W. (Photo_ by Harris & Fwing.) Visitors Always Welcome at the Dairy 2012 Eleventh St. N.W. Phone North 5997 THE DUCHESSE DE RICHELIEU Twice an aristocrat. Before her marriage to the head of one of the oldest houses in France she was a ‘“‘Baltimore belle” of one of the first families. Today she is a social leader in France and the United States. Her New York home, “ The House on the River,” is often the scene of delightful gdatherings of the so- cially elect. Every skin needs these two creams. eyes and a matchless cream-and-white complexion. This beauty, her social grace and lovely soprano voice have made the Duchesse de Richelieu a leader in the exclusive sets of Paris and New York. Determined to keep this lovely skin of hers always as fresh and youthful as it is today, she learned of the Two Creams that beautiful women everywhere depend upon to cleanse and protect the skin. At once the Duchesse de Richelieu de- clared: ‘“ They keep the skin exquisitely soft and lovely.” This is the method the Duchesse approves: For Cleansing and Rejuvenating. At least once a day, always after any exposure smooth Pond’s Cold Cream liberally over your face and neck. Let its pure oils bring to the surface dust, powder and excess oil. Now wipe off all the cream with a soft cloth. Repeat the process. Just look at your skin now—as refreshed as rose- petals washed with dew! For a Delicate Finish and Protection Smooth on just as much of Pond's Vanishing Cream as your skin will instantly absorb. Now see how soft and even the surface looks—trans- parently lovely. How well this cream takes your powder, too—holding it in a velvety grip long and evenly—and how perfectly it protects you from soot, wind and cold. Try this method which all the world’s lovely women are pursuing. Pond’s Creams will keep your skin as creamy-white, as soft and fine as the Duchesse de Richelieu’s own. The Pond’s Ex- tract Company, 131 Hudson St., New York City.