Evening Star Newspaper, April 12, 1925, Page 86

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A new photograph of Ethel Barrymore, appearing in Washington in “The Second Mrs. Tanqueray” during the week of April 20. Photo by Huff. Chicago THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL Ve Miss Elizabeth Rowles of The Lita is a dainty, close-fitting gore pump, in blonde 1807 California street, visiting satin, with blonde metal buckle and blonde kid piping ; medium in Hot Springs, Ark. Spanish heel. Also in black satin, with beaded buckle Thirteen-Fifty. Stetson Shoe Shop, Thirteen-Five F Street Billy and Dorothy, children of Dr. and Mrs. Cornelius De Weese, who took part in a recent play at Wilson Normal School. T Esther Muir, in “Baby Blue.” a theatrical production of the week in Washingron. Wia w “How About Another Honeymoon, Mother?” The twilight of ife— How will it find you? Skimping, perhaps actually de- pendent? & well fixed, confident that you have ample to see you through? Only one in twenty is well fixed in later life. What assurance have you that you will be that one> An /Etva Life Incone Bood will give you i3 fasmuance i Seellan! Atie socs now and you,too, may say: “How abouc another honeymoon, Motker?™ then. N. E. Ellsworth General Agent 801-6 Woodward Building YOUR WORLD IS WHAT YOU SEE 5~ ASITIS | | EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED THE SHAH OPTICAL CO. EYE SPECIALISTS 812 F St. N.W. | FRECKLES Don’t hide them with a Veil; Remove them with Othine—Double Strength. This preparation for the treatment of freckles is so successful in removing ireckles and giving a clear, beautiful com- plexion that it is sold under guarantee to refund the money if it fails. Don’t hide your freckles under a veil or waste time on lemon juice or cucumbers; get an ounce of Othine and remove them. Even the first few applications should show a wonderful improvement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask for the double-strength Othine; it is this that is sold on the money-back proposition. We recommend Othine Complexion Soap for use with Othine, also as a shampoo— it’s wonderful for bobbed hair—2s5¢ a cake at all drug o1 department stores or by mail Othine Laboratories, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. i R A N\ U] m = 1_} LOSS OF HAIR l Baldness, Falling Hair, Pre- maturs Grayness, Excessive Ollinexs o1 Dryneas success- tully treated by SCHEETZE'’S New Ultra Violet Sun Treatments Scientific and fncomparably | fective obtainable. Recom- mended by physicianx. Ladies ond Gentlemen Treat- m T"E nRIGI"Al D b [l ed. Bemest by my 21 years | ) experience and constant im- | provement. Margaret E. Scheetze | ALLPORKSAUSAGE || QRN || Moo schec Franklin 2741. Established 1903, 'PLUMBING FIXTURES In this show room are plainly priced. In the foreground is the Pembroke Bath, 5 foot size, P 2315 with K310 Over Rim Fitting $101.75 If with K325 S Two Valve Over Rim Fitting with Soap Dish $96.10 Prices subject to change--piping and labor not included. Write‘ior catalogue. Select your plumbing fixtures at the “$Standard” Showroom. Standard Sanitary Mfg. Co. Washington Showroom 200 Southern Building the moat advanced and ef- | NG & SON COAL MERCHANTS ESTABLISHED 1838 These four circular concrete siles, with a ccmbined capacity of 2,000 tons of Anthracite, form the only coal pocket of its kind in the city. They were erected for WILLIAM KING & SON at the corner of 29th and K Streets, the location of this business since May, 1835. They save time in unloading coal from cars and loading into trucks (the plant handles one ton a minute), afford dry storage and deliver freshly screened and therefore unbroken sizes of domestic fuel. omewhere between the first, «hello” and the last «good-bye” at any matinee party, some feminine voice is sure to say, “I heard—.” Then what was somebody’s secret becomes everybody’s news. When two people know a thing it ceases to be a secret. Next time you hear of a secret formula for making ginger ale, remember that whatever it is, it can be matched among the thousands of different formulas that never could join the Clicquot Club. ([ In that club you'll find Clicquot Club Ginger Ale Regular—a dashing, gingery, glorious drink; and Clicquot Club Pale Dry—mild, subtle, but with the real ginger ale taste. Out of every Clicquot Club bottle you pour two full glasses of everything that should be put into ginger ale,and one more ingredient— forty years of knowing how to make good drinks in the Clicquot Club way. That's the world’s greatest secret in making and blending ginger ale. The Clicquot Club Company, Millis, Mass., U. S. A.

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