Evening Star Newspaper, February 8, 1925, Page 88

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION-FEBRUARY 8, 1925. — 1219 F S¢. 1219 F St The New Crossword Puzzle Model A novel design, with hand- woven vamps and stitched quar- ters, showing the season’s new- est Queen Quality creation. Developed in tan calf, woven “Queentex” Hosiery with champagne leather. to match, £1.85. Margaret Mary Malone 18 menths of age. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. If you are subject to chills, do not look at this picture. Wm. L. Malone At left: Albert Misses Vera and Katherine Flanders of Manchester, N. H., 8616 7th st. n.w Barrett and Julia cut the ice in order to take their daily swim. \ Arthur in “Saint Wide World Photo. Joan,” in Washing- ton during the week of February 16. Phota by Charles Knyder. The “Rosemary” This season’s smartest creation—made of patent leather, with blonde kid trimming; also of patent leather, with gray kid trim- ming: also of new tan kid, with blonde kid trimming. All at $13.50. Silk Hosiery to harmo- nize, $1.95 and $2.75. RICHE Proper Footwear F Strect at Tenth Visitors Always Welcome at the Dairy 2012 Eleventh St. NNW. Phone North 5997 S my 18 Stores the Better to Serve You Little Mary Tresa Kane, daugh- 4 h’” Phone Service ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Kane ien _ i) There are many times during the ocourse of . h 1 [ of 1207 Fifth street northwest. il e e oo J One of your loved ones becomes ill—the: /," you want medlcmu quickly. Or possibly You are going out for the evening an find that you are out of rome toilet necessity. These and many others are the times when our prompt delivery service is mnlunhlo l'ya ’“ Main 5215 and our operator will conrect you with one Simply cal n Mrs. Marcus T. Cha- of our stores in your n y.mnwd—m delivery will be made gquickly. ; y DRION EXTRA CHARGE FOR EXTRA I. A. FARRELL, conas, a recent Wash- MSager Btore o 16. e ,—,,‘;,'{E“& = Assistant Manager. ington bride. She was Miss Ethel Huntington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Hunt- ington. Phota by Rice Studio IOA TFOUNTAIN. “Say It With Flowers” For t'he New Style S ¢ b <_/ i‘!) ~your Own Hair made up into 2 = 5 > D. TREET. 3. A. FAUST, Stemless Switch, Bandolette or J TR BTAMERORE: e Teilet Goods Dept. Curls. Let us suggest to you the ' most becoming way to dress your “ E kL) 2 st Say ‘“‘Good-Bye”—with flowers —_—— When you say good.bye with flowers their fragrant beauty ‘We alsq? specialize in HAIR carries your au revoirs to the far-off end of the journey—iong after COLORING. Our New Process your parting words have vanished, a beautiful reminder of those restores Gray or Faded Hair to who are left behind. "SC\“'“§“’ Color. WE ARE MEMBERS OF THE on:ultation solicited. FLORISTS' TELEGRAPH DELIVERY ASSOCIATION g GUDE BROS. CO. Phone Franklin 5384 1212 F St. 1102 Conn, Ave. 3 . L. MARTIN, NEIL WISSELLS C. H. HIXS0N, C. D. ; L. FRANK_ATKINS, Drug Dept. 3 Soda Dept. CIGAR DEPT. INTERIOR VIEW STORE NO. 16. ELIASON, 'mm Goods Dept. Prescription Dept. Prescription Dept.

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