Evening Star Newspaper, April 19, 1925, Page 95

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRII. 19, At left: Annual banquet ot the Washington Carpet, Up- holstery and Furniture Asso- ciation. ART CRAFT Presents _ THE BLUE BELL Superfiuous Hair removed : forever from the face or any in part of the body. Painlessly! Safely! Permanently! Photo by Stz Stunning Combinations The Advance In Summer Will not injure the most delicate skin. After 20 years of research and painstaking, Dr. A. G. Geyser, formerly professor of Medical Electricity at Cornell and Fordham Universities, has accomplished marvels on thousands of cases with this Tricho. - Foolwear Featuring The Narrow Heel Exclusively ; %tfcraf Foofwear Fuc: DI INW WASHINGTON DC. Money Refunded Guarantee 1221 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Main 7792-7793-7784 ABranch—Wardman Park Hotel 2000 S 3OS TWNNNR © THE umsmn} ALLPORKSAUSAGE | ) = 22EILT L2222 e \4 / S 2, PATTERN made specially for showing beautiful buckles at their best. N p IH A0S T™W\\AR S MARUTACTURER OF THE ORIGINAL ALLPORKSAUSAGE | n Fifteen, Dollars Hose of delight—2.00-3.75 and érom France, 6.50 Arthur Burt Co. - - - 1343 F street % D A“ m The goal ofnall Cooking reached in this loaf HAT trouble you go to, to select firm crisp vegetables, fresh tender meats! How immaculate you keep your utensils! How carefully you prepare each ingredient for those savory dishes! | C—— SIITEZIT 2€22¢228%c: | " e =< At the left you see the aint clear glase Buddha Loitie that enshrines Sub- All to one end— full, rich, delicious flavor. - R ( To achieve this supreme goal, one unusual loaf in Washington is given the same scrupulous daily care. Tested daily The same fine ingredients you know are used in your own Kkitchen go in- to Rice's bread. City Baking Institute tests them carefully for purity and richness. Every process too is checked and supervised daily. Texture, mois- ture, color—must be right—all in order that the final perfection of flavor — \ anosegayafdreams that appeals to almost | eneryome, §7.50. More and morl of Washing- ton’s housewives daily select Rice’s unusual loaf FIVE MAGIC SPELLS And which is yours? SUBTILITE—a subtle bit of magic! a per- fume synonymous with her personality— cheerful, bright, so modern, so complex, so sophisticated that many a woman can’t ap- preciate it. It isn’t direct enough for the woman who lives in the obvious. It whispers, warm and cold by turns; it says things by - - - ?OUBIGANT, the great creator of perfumes, has chosen these five odors from among the hundreds at his command. These express perfectly the woman of Amer- ica —the luxury, the cleverness, the sophisti- cation, the gayety, the allure of the smartest women in the world. HOUBIGANT begs that you, madame, will halves . . . but, is eloquent in what it leaves Mt e may be reached in every baking. try them for yourself. One of these odors is unspoken. Gulpliasoury ity 2 iusti- B3 your own-—the final touch to make your ~QUELQUES FLEURS! Gay, light, sweet— ,.,Pm"_“""" And the success of this leaf justi charm complete. No one can tell you which it is. But you will know. Because, instantly, it will appeal to you beyond the others. . . . MON BOUDOIR is a perfume known the world around for its appeal to the luxurious type, the woman who loves a chaise longe, rose-colored pillows, jewelry and soft lights. She couldn't live and love without it. She wouldn't try! LE TEMPS DES LILAS is a breath of spring, an armful of fresh lilacs, for the charming girl who keeps herself fancy free. . . . Blonde? Brunette? These things mean nothing. It is her soul, that perfume. And it speaks to the souls of those who know her. young, vivacious, eager! Its wearer takes nothing seriously. She laughs and the world %ack at her. There are millions of her in the world’s garden . . . smiles be enough. Finally, there is LE PARFUM IDEAL. charm is known to those women who are clever enough to sense the responsive de light it awakens in their ad mirers. It is as deeply senti- mental and perfect as the full bloom of womanhood. It is in truth ideal. But— All these perfumes are wait- ing for you in your favorite shop. Which one is your own? there can never Its subtle Houbigant Face Pow- der in Le Parfum Ideal QuelquesFlowrs, Rich, delicately flavored, fine grained and satisfying—Rice’s is bread worthy to be served on the finest tables RICE’S Rich Loaf fies every painstaking test. More and more, Washington’s fine hostesses are serving this rich, flavory loaf. You will be delighted with Rice’s bread. Your family will appreciate it. Your guests will compliment you. Order a loaf of Rice’s from your grocer today. OURICAN HOUBIGANT inc Copyright, 1925, by The City Baking Company 16, West 49, Street. N.Y. HOUBIGANT uro. 46 S Alexandre St Montréal

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