Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1925, Page 98

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 15, .Jascha Heifetz, noted violinist, obtains his final papers and becomes a citizen of the United States. The photograph shows him :ppenrmg before United States Dlstnct Attomey Merton A. Sturges in New York. Diamonds At lnvestment Prices J'buflnhl perfect dnmon roxuutc 8785 Our Exquisitely ; Appointed Parlors Call to Your Attention Owr Exemplary Completeness and Efficiency in Halr Dl’essmg and 2-stone diamond ring, set with sapphire in cen- Beauty Culture Service M T SO ey Unsarpessed in Washington. o carats; handsome plammm mounting, set with 10 full-cut d Beautiful, sparkling diamond i £Y points less than 1 carat, set in 18-k. wi mounting Twenty-four Skilled Operators to Leok After Your Every Néed lndtvMStylumHnmanHmGood. Our Specislty mmnmmm—auw- 5'-.-.;;"5?._ ner’s ; 525 13th St. N.W. The House of Diamond Bargains 907 F St. We Selicis Cherge Accounts of Responsible Customers. 4] This automobile, according to the best information obtainable, was made in France 30 years ago for George G. Kendall of Washington. It is now owned by John Young of York, Me. The car will still run on a level stretch of ground. it ealat e Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth | Mm. D:F;)ur': TAR SALVE INSTANTLY REMOVES DANDRUFF 50c Jar Unless the hair {s kept free The new “Trianon” This new model fairly bristles witn individ- from dandruft it is sure to fall uality, and gives rromlse of becoming one of the “Sime. Du Four's Tar Saire. used most ‘popular styles for Spring. H Il patent leather with apricot kid or gray =/ kid qmrlt:r a;dSI s 2 Y KATI UNN Similar model of Penny brown satin with low Hairdressing ..Ea -?.,.... Parlors Spanish heel and another of patent leather with 517 11th St. black moire quarter and high Spanish heel at $13. e el [Gssaes) Silk hosiery to harmonize, $1.95 and $2.75. in’ perfect condition. With their carefully planned Meals an Unusual Loaf is served MASK, sparkling crystal, flowers . . the lated Sugar, Diamond Crystal Salt, Libby’s Milk, duck done to a brown turn . . crisp salad Swift’s Shortening, Fleischmann’s Yeast, Filtered . a special ice! Even the bread must be un- Water. And City Baking Institute guarantees usual, must add to the dinner’s flavor. Rich, fine-grained, and firmly slicing, delicately flavored satisfying—Rice’s loaf. More and more of Washing- ton’s hostesses serve it today. * * * Just theingredients that are used in the best Washington kitch- ens go into Rice’s bread—Gold Medal Flour, Domino Granu- B Care that satisfies the most exacting Washington hostess 1. Every mgtednnt is tested for purity and richness. 2. The processes of blending, mixing and baking are checked for uniformity so that there can never be any variation in the finished loaf. 3. The finished loaf is tested for richness, moisture, fineness of grain, slicing quality and keep- ing quality. the extraordinary richness and flavor of this fine loaf. It tests each ingredient — keeps every process minutely right—gives the finished loaves exacting scrutiny. That is why Rice’s bread is so uniformly excellent—in appear- ance and flavor worthy of your exquisite dinner table. Serve this beautifully baked loaf in your home. Fresh twice a day. Order Rice’s from your grocer today. N Copyright, 1925, by The City Baking Company PLUMBING FIXTURES Select your plumbing fixtures at the “Standard” Showroom. Write for Catalogue. Standard Sanitary Mfg. Co. 200 Southern Building G$tan dard” Washington Showroom

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