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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE Life-size portrait of Attorney General Harlan Fiske Stone, who has been ap- pointed to the United States Supreme Court, painted by Leo Mielziner. Tke painting will be presented to Columbia University. National @l The “movie sheik,” Rudolph Valentino, goes in for the manly art of self- defense, and Jack Dempsey, champion heavyweight of the world, takes a hand as referee. “Rudy’s” sparring partner is Gene Belmont. Wide World Photos Caruso’s sons, accompanied by their uncle, Giovanni Caruso, arrive in New York. Enrico at left and Rodolfo at right Caruso’s brother, in center, has a physical appearance quite similar to the late singer. Mildred MacLeod, in “Tangletoes,” a Washington theatrical attraction of the week of February 9. Pheto by Nickolas Muray Mm. Du FOL\I"S TAR SALVE INSTANTLY REMOVES DANDRUFF KATIE DUNN Hairdressing and Manicure Parlors 517 11th St. Powhatan Hotel, Grace Dodge Hotel Branches a0 1S :dk /R tandard” PLUMBING FIXTURES “Standard” kitchen sinks, “yardstick high,” provide comfort and prevent backstrain. How high is yours? Al Sk 5 IS it necessary for you to ) hold the book or news- “| paper farther away from 5 you than formerly or do /| you need a stronger light? 11f so, = “You Need Selinger's Eye Service.” Oculists’ Prescriptions Filled. Selinqelf 818 F, Next to Cor. 9th /% “Look for the §ig Clock” NB515615151HGLAR 5 G Select your plumbing fixtures at the ‘Standard” Showroom. Write for Catalogue Standard Sanitang M. Co. 200 Southern Building Washington Showroom G155 551616 515515 SLEE.E) SECTION—FEBRUARY 1. 1925. oy An all-week smoke. Central Palace. A giant of a cigar, measuring six feet and four inches in length, being exhibited in New York. The fair smoker is Miss Lillian Schreiber, who posed for the annual Tobacco Exposition at Grand Gatun locks, Panama, recently. Indigestion is a miserable Many a man is the very soul of good humor during a meal, and when he leaves the table he is a first-class grouch. Indigestion is a miserable thing. It can take the good nature out of anyone. That was the case here: Both men had eaten very heartily. The one seemed in fine fettle. A cheerful twinkle beamed in his eye as he en- joyed his cigar. But the other wore a long face. He seemed distressed. ‘What'’s the matter?” asked the genial one. ‘“Distressed after your big meal?”’ “I nearly always am,” he com- plained. “I wish you’d tell me how you can tuck away a meal like that and still feel all right.” A simple secret “Ask me something hard,” grinned his friend. “It’s a simple secret I learned from my grandfather. And 1 very rarely suffer from indigestion. “Simply eat a few of these after meals,” he went on, fishing out of his pocket a familiar little cylindrical roll of candy.‘‘ They sure are Life Savers —just as they call them. Grandad They are Life Savers for indigestion sufferers P believed in the same principle, only he had his peppermints in a bulky little bag instead of in this con- venient, delicious form.”’ Are you troubled this way? It’s a fact. Life Savers are exactly what they are called for people troubled with indigestion. These de- licious little aromatic mints—purest sugar moulded to china-hardness under fourteen tons of pressure and flavored six different ways to suit your taste or fancy-—really do re- lieve distress after eating. Try them this way after meals and see how much better you feel.— Life Savers, Inc., Port Chester, N. Y. Sixflavorsdis- played at all good stores so you may help yourself: Pep-o-mint, wint-o-green, cinn-o-mon, lic-o-rice, cl-o-ve, and vi-o-let. B A big political catch. Representative E. E. Dennison of Illinois and the big silver fish which he landed from the Chagres River, near the G-