Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1925, Page 95

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (._GRAVURE SECTION_—JANUARY 18, Mrs. Elizabeth Chapman Fred, District president of the Southern Memorial Association and founder of the Junior League Memorial Association. The organization is interested in the erection of memorials to Southern heroes Hirrs & E Buffeting the bucking billows of the Bay of Biscay. The U. S. S. Marble- head, commissioned last Summer, experiences rough seas during a “shake- down cruise” in European waters. Opening of the ice fishing season at Lake Hopatcong, N. ]J. Fred V. Crater “landing” a pickerel. — She 1s wearing one of the newest street and afternoon novelties; a _three-button combination oxford in Patent : Leather and Black QOoze; medium toe and comfortable low R the 4 heel. Also in Tan Calf and Brown Ooze combination; Ten - Dollars. McCallum Silk Hosiery, Lisle Tops, in all shades; ‘husky” yields to T F Yy S One-Eighty-five. Stetson Shoe Shop, Thirteen-Five Street. — the charm of radio music. Jacques Suzanne, a noted dog driver of the Adirondacks, giv- ing his animals a treat. At right: Miss Caren Crouse of Utica, N. Y., and Peter Escher of Switzer- “Daniel in the Lion's Den,” a painting recently discovered in Philadelphia and claimed to be a long-lost Rubens. Critics have carefully tested the painting, both chemically and structurally ot The o@dy DiaNA MANNERS the most beautiful woman of English Aristocracy praises this care of the skin “ Beauty is the touchstone of life. So, for her own, for everybody’s sake, it's every woman's duty to foster her beauty. She can effectively accom- plish this loveliness by the Pond's Method, by using Pond's Two Creams.” fl(wa A‘“’““"“” EAUTY is in The Lady Diana Manners’ blood. Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall was one of her ancestors. And her mother was a creature of rare loveliness when she was lady- in-waiting to the Queen. Lady Diana’s own beauty sets the pulses rac- ing. The modeling of her face, the lift of her head, the dignity of her figure, declare her ““the daughter of a hundred earls.” The glint of gold in her hair, the starry blueness of her eyes touch the heartstrings, being heaven sent. And as a great English artist who painted her said, *‘she has the most beautiful complexion in the world.” Lady Diana, knowing the need of keeping all her beauty untouched by the harsh lights and make-up of the theatre and the late hours of her exacting social life, bathes her face and neck in cold cream and protects them with the delicate finish of a second cream. For she has found the Two Creams that keep the skin its exquisite best no matter how it's taxed. Before retiring or after any unusual ex- posure apply Pond's Cold Cream generously on the face and neck. Wipe it off with a soft cloth, taking away the day’s accumulation of - dust, dirt and powder. Finish Goldberg with a dash of cold water. - tandard”’ PLUMBING FIXTURES In a Bathroom Five Feet Square Write for Cataiogue Standard Sanitary Thfg. Co. Washington Showroom 200 Southern Building Before you powder, smooth over your newly cleansed face a delicate film of Pond's Vanishing Cream It keeps your complexion fresh and protected against any weather, gives it a soft finish and holds your powder smoothly. Like Lady Diana Mannérs you can “effectively accomplish this loveliness."" Begin to use Pond's Creams. Soon you'll have a beautiful skin, tax it though you may. The Pond’s Extract Company, 131 Hudson St., New York City. EVERY SKIN NEEDS ’ THESE TWO CREAMS THE LADY DIANA MANNERS daughterof the eighth Duke and Duchess of Rutland, exclusive society leader and an actress of proven distinction. The small picture, from a drawing by her mother, shows her as The Ma- donna in ‘' The Miracle'’ now on tour.

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