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THE SUNDAY &STAR, Judge Kenesaw Landis, the base ball,” at Belleair Heights Fla., where he watched one of the March games YOUR WORLD IS WHAT YOU SEE SEE IT " AS IT IS Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus H. K Curtis of Phila- delphia aboard their yacht, the Lydonia, off the Wash ington Speedway They were €én route from Florida waters when they stopped for a few days in the Capital EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED THE SHAH OPTICAL CO. EYE SPECIALISTS 812 F St. N.W. Mountain “czar of organized - WASHINGTON, D. 3, 1925, Mrs. Coolidge F visits the tea house conduct- ed by the Girl Scouts in Rock Creek Park. Left to right Miss E. Gleanes, director of Scouts; Mrs Henry H Flather, com- missioner of Scouts; Mrs. Coolidge and Mrs. W. B Paine, who has served for the past ten years as a captain of Girl Scouts in the District Here is the new Bobby Strap; a chic model with short vamp, medium round toe, collegiate heel, side cut-out and wide strap with sliding buckle. It is to be had in light naco tan calf, black kaffor kid, black satin and patent leather. Eleven-fifty. Stetson Shoe Shop, Thirteen-Five F Street. Mm. Du Four‘s TAR SALVE INSTANTLY REMOVES DANDRUFF dundruft it KATIE DUNN Hairdressing and Manicure Parlors 517 11th St. Powhatan Hotel. G odge Hotel Branches N Paris Satin and Suede are approved. Here vou see it—with the added touch of New York's skilled workmanship. With buckle, button or plain— Fifteen Dollars Hosiery, 2 and 3.75. From France, 6.50. Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F Street |\M J HIS beautiful decorative scheme is centered about the 6'x9" size of the Whittall Teprac Wilton No. 892, which sells at $68.00, to which your dealer will add transportation charges. In text not unlike the Turkish type of weaving where the pile is softer and deeper and This pattern 1s also made as Peerless Body Rugs and in lighter co! ! and dining rooms. The 6'x9” Peerless sells at $45.00. H'rie for WHITTALL ASSOCIATES WORCESTER, MASS e this rug 1s from heavier yarns, = Lanoil PERMANENT WAVING At S cheetze"s years' experi and treatment mum individual Why experi cauipment with nts for and the hest work at $10 to $35 With Full Guarantee Margaret E. Scheetze 1145 Conn. Ave. Frank. 2741 & 9763. Established 1903 your “Say It With Flowers’ Easter—and a world awakening to the Spring! Flowers are the spirit and essence of Easter and Spring—flowers that bloom again in all their glory. Easter flowers, color- ful, fragrant, beautiful, bring Springtime into your home. Flowers may be gorgeous cut blooms or growing plants—but they are beautiful always. Let Gude Supply the Flowers for Easter GUDE BROS. CO. 1102 Conn. Ave. 1212 F St.' L ! FINEST Strong-rooted 2- or 3- year-old bushes Cut back to about 2 ft. .GUARANTEED to grow and bloom for you or your money back Pick regular long-stemmed hotbouse roses all summer till frost comes, of these fin- est fragrant varieties: COLUMBIA — newest big pink. GOLDEN OPHELIA—rich yellow. PREMIER—rose pink Y DOUBLE WHITE KIL- LARNEY—ivory white AMERICAN LEGION— fragrant new deep red. Every bush has already bloomed, and is guaran- teed w bloom for you. ActNow [P good only till limited num- berof collectionsissold.Send $1.95 today—all five bushes mailed postpaid to your home when planting season opens. Add 10¢ beyond the Mississippi River. F n E 1915 GuUIDE to Roses. Evergreens, Berry Plants. ete..in colors. Sent on request COLLINS NURSERIES (ARTHUR J. COLLINS & SONS, Inc) Box 6 MOORESTOWN, N.]J. 400 Acres in Nurseries and Fruic Trees 5 MONTHLY ROSES $l}(oin‘2m OPPENHEIMER & SHAH L JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS ® 't DIAMOND SPECIALISTS i INDIVIDUAL DESIGNS 907 F STREET NORTHWEST l WASHINGTON, D. C. 1. N. Oppenheimer 1. Shah April 1, 1925 Dear Madam: It is no longer the custom to sell your old-fashioned jewelry, nor to turn it in as part payment on some- thing new. Modern pieces are not more highly prized than many of thesé¢ heirlooms that now lie hidden away, giving no enjoyment. Rings, pins, bracelets that you used to see on Grandmother, Mother or Aunt have infinite possi- bilities. Bring them to us and let us show you how we can modernize them for you to wear. You can use stones already in your possession, select new ones or buy the articles complete as you see them. Whether you make a purchase at present or not, it will give us much pleasure to display our jewelry to you. Trusting that you will honor us with a call the next time you are in this vicinity, we are, Very respectfully yours, TTERF[El S O rABRICS 2 of Quality & Fashion wnce 1837 Large or small designs? You'll find both in . Normandy Voile In fact, you'll probably be utterly amazed at the diversity of Noj squares. clustered ¢ le designs. lrregular form diamonds, inter s, tiny flowers—there gements and such allur laced circles, al are such fascin ing colors that glance will give you hosts of smart ideas for Summer frocks. T4 4 abiolutely fasr on Normandy V How many uses do you personally know for T . Lingett Lingette You know how perfectly Lingette resssts wear and how frequently it can be tubbed. You have probably tested Lingerre as the fabric for bloomers, step-ins, chemises, nightdresses or pajamas. But have you used Lingette as a foundation for party frocks or to make a lovely negligee, or as a cov ering or your comforters ? Each new use reveals again the beauty and wear-resistance of permanent! ons fabric this The name is on the selvage, the label is in the gar ment’'—you've often read these statements but do you know thar they are put into our advertse- ments for your protection? It would not be neces- sary for us to urge you to look for the selvage mark or the garment label if it were possible 1 market fabrici—as toods are marketed— in distinc- tive containers. Since, however. this is impossible and fabrics can be made to have the appearance ot Lingette or Normandy Voile—without in any way duplicating their long service or lasting beaury you can’t afford to buy for appearance only! Insist always on seeing the name on the selvage or the label in the garment ! FRED BUTTERFIELD & CO..Inc,, 361 Broadway, N.Y.C