Evening Star Newspaper, April 12, 1925, Page 87

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.- GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 12, 1925. ARTCRAFT PRESENT. For Madame Stunning French Heels The Smartest So Original Footwear 3 AN So Exclusive In Town L™ Custom Made Ready to Wear A Washington vis_nors in St. Petersburg. 5 Fla., not being eligible for membership in -, - o~ - 3 Robert E. Lee (reclining), only grandson of Gen. Robert the various State societies, _orgamzed their - 3 =) E. Lee. The little girl is Mary Walter Lee, 4, his sister. own club and took a leading part in the ™. Children of Dr. George Bolling Lee of New York, formerly city’s fesuval_ of States. The photograph h 29 -k s of Ravensworth, Va. Robert E., was born December 25, 1924. shows the District float in the parade 2 Sl : ; it B m. Du FOUX“S M TAR SALVE INSTANTLY REMOVES DANDRUFF 50c Jar dundry 517 11th St. Branches: Powhatan Hotel. Grace Dodge Hotel \ Under the mag- nolias in Potomac Park. Miss Ida Wautschert of 1816 Corcoran street HER?" gift this Easter One of Washington’s Pure White § talented dancers, Miss e P “Q ’s Margaret Weighell, a Dlamond | The “Sabot member of the Tcherni- | A sew walking pusmp; with welt sole and Cubsa hosl, of koff Ballet. She : Set in 13-Kt. White Gold tan Russia calf, with dark tan calf lapel or white ki danced at the recent Mounting. Also in black Ru: calf with kid lapel, Iowa State Society ball. i leather with white pi lapel. The tassels a a RIC Remember this about Buy a genuine Diamond PromaiRiotwenr bicarbonate of soda through our easy 2 Bt payment plan. . F Strect at Tenth e = SR S ———— %,,M,.wm,flwafim?wfwfim? 4 O hul o 28 y i YOUR physician will tell you that purity and palatability Unbleached muslin I are of great importance—especially in any oft-used Permanent Wave |07 @ : Looks like French Linen ns why we should / Pay You We Spec;alizz in the product, such as bicarbonate of soda. o o There is one way to be certain that the bicarbonate of soda you buy is pure and pleasant to take—insist on Squibb’s Bicarbonate of Soda (Sodium Bicarbonate) in original Squibb packages, at your druggist’s. Millions of packages of Squibb’s Bicarbonate of Soda are sold annually—a popularity which is due to its extreme purity. This freedom from impurities, which impart the bitter taste you have so long associated with the ordinary product, makes Squibb’'s Bicarbonate of Soda pleasant to take. It will not irritate the stomach. It is of highest medicinal value. 10% y S P e e s e W e - when dyed with and Juster in the bhair T e R : 3 Look for the Big Clock. ; 7 | ||¥7 | ; We can r “ | ? UNSET "LADY JANE. Selinger's a1 BEAUTY SHOP Hgslons 0 2 -, R S S SO o Leate, o Opposite Patent Office. 1206 G St. M. 6132 Ordinary un- bleached muslin acquires real charm when SUNSET - dyed in cheerful colors. O o W) In addition to Squibb’s Bicarbonate of Soda, insist on Squibb’s Castor Oil (Tasteless), Squibb’s Cod-Liver Qil (vitamin tested), Squibb’s Epsom Salt (Special), Squibb’s Milk of Magnesia (free from earthy taste) and Squibb’s Dental Cream. All Squibb Products are made to meet the most exacting demands of the medical profession. Physicians everywhere approve them. 00 —for the convenience of those who have Easter flowers to buy. Come in or phone. P PRETTY smocks and rompers for little tots, smart mid- Quick deliveries to all dies for the schoolgirl in her favorite colors, cost next to parts of the city. > nothing made of this serviceable material. It makes fine, attractive bungalow aprons for grown-ups too, when trimmed with gaily patterned cretonne. Window draperies of unbleached muslin Sunset-dyed in nosegay coloring are very decorative when lined with Home-grown Lilies thin fabric in softer tone. If unlined, dye contrasting Blooming Hydrangeas . ! strips to sew across the bottom or sides. These effective Roses—all colors 3 draperies launder as well as before the muslin was dyed. Tulips, Jonquils, Etc. SunseT-dycing is a revelation in beauty and evenness. All Sunser colors, light and dark, are fast and dyc all fabrics. Do not stain hands Flowers of guaranteed freshness I or harm utensils. Ask in drug, department or gencral stores for free folder of Sunser recipes of fashionable ““Season’s Colors.™ e =SS A SN 20! Co i) — 2o% T Assortment of beautiful cut flowers and blooming plants is complete. ’ 208 e " ) “Say it with flowe?’s” 23 o Uoe 2 NORTH AMERICAN DYE CORPORATION, Mount Vernon, N. Y. E. R. SQUIBB & SONS — Chemists to the Medical and Dental Professions since 1858 P’y 2l 28

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