Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL Capital children who took part in “The Fairy Hour,” a dancing festival produced for the benefit of the Girl Scouts of the District. OUnderwood & Underwood The Promenade Pump Exclusive Queen Quality Model Shown in Black Freach Kid, White Kid Trimmed. With new spike heels. Queer train makes its appearance in Washington. But it is really an automobile and trailer, traveling from New & A_Photo Other Queen Quality new “Queontex™ Full Fashioned Spring footwear, $650 to Silk Hosiery, with green York to the Pacific Coast to advertise moving pictures. circle; every shade, 51.35. P 5. = — The “Delysia’ —of patent leather with tan or black lizard || trimming; also of black satin, blonde satin, tan Russia calf and white kid—all $14, including || your initials. Alro shown with Cuban heel, in || tan Russia calf, with suede back, or all tan || Russia calf, at $14. P73 ) T L) : The “Daisy”’ ..y 3106 & 5275 —A new patent leather slipper, R ICHS with gray kid trimming, low Proper Footwear Spanish heel, $13.50. Of black satin, $13, and of white kid, at F Street at Tenth $13.50. Also shown in patent leather, with blonde kid trimming and high Spanish heel, $13.50. FABRICS of Quality & Fashion Swnce 1837 For caressing texture, extra wear-resistance . Lingette It will surprise you, if you have not before worn undergarments made of Lingette, that this fabric which is so si/klike in its feel, so Sflowerlike in its colors, has such sturdy resistance to hard wear and frequent tubbings. If you already have enjoyed Lingette’s beauty, Lingette's long service, you know that it is worthwhile to make sure that the name “Lingette” is marked on the selvage! N W W N W W N N Y Too good to throw away! 603 10509 G LQ0%g, Q0 ot naincincincincincincion & l Save it with SUNSET! Mortuers—look over your discarded garments, faded, old style, but with material in perfectly good condi- tion. When Sunser-dyed in new, up-to-date colors these fabrics and garments will be so freshened as to be like new. Sunsket is simple and casy-to-use, gives wonderfully successful results. Every year SuNser saves women many dollars by giving added wear and new life to the many fabrics used in the home. Success with SunsEeT is certain when you follow the simple directions. No matter what the fabric, Sunser dyes them all, evenly and without staining hands or harming utensils. Every Sunset color, light and dark, is fast. Ask in drug, department and general stores for free folder of Sunsket recipes of fashionable **Season’s Colors.”” NORTH AMERICAN DYE CORPORATION, Mount Vernon, N. Y. e e S e e Saepeia oo oo oo oo o %flc&%@%@?flfi@&q@%@%m%@h@%fim%c& Lovely colors—fascinating designs—in Normandy Voile Colors gay of hue or demurely staid, designs mod- est as flower buds or bizarre as cubist palettes! You'll find in Normandy Voile just the color and pattern you prefer! And the dots are guaranteed absolutely fast. It is Normandy Voile if it has the name “Normandy Fabric” on the selvage, or if the “Normandy" label is stitched in the dress! The tissue of the mode— for 88 years! Whether hoops or bustles, leg o’ mutton or tight sleeves were in fashion, Butterfield Fabrics have been the tissue of the mode throughout 88 years of Fashion’s vagaries. Wherever a woman recog- nizes care in manufacturing, and appreciates long wear and permanent beauty of texture, Butterfield materials are in demand. Noteworthy in the “slender modes” of 1925 are Normandy Voile— for charming Summertime frocks; and Lingette— for dainty slips and lingerie; both guality fabrics made by Fred Butterfield & Co., Inc. Frep ButTerriELD & Co., Inc., 361 Broadway, N.Y. C. THEDANGER LINE When that fine edge of gum tissue breaks down—then and only then can you have Pyorrhea PERHAPS you are confused as to when and where Pyorrhea actually occurs. In the first place, Pyor- rhea is a disease of the gums—not of the teeth. It affects the teeth mightily, how- rhea is almost cer- tain to occur. Many people be- lieve that Pyorrhea is as inevitable as age. Thisisnottrue. Pyorrhea can be prevented, for Pyor- Cross-section of a tors TH€a cannot occur as ever. It occurs only showing Acid Decay 2t Jong as the fine edge at The Danger Line. The gums taper to a very fine, thin edge where they join the teeth. If you look closely, you can see (even feel) the tiny ledges and V-shaped crevices formed by this joining of the gums and teeth. They form The Dan- ger Line. Many things injure this fine edge of gum tissue at The Danger Line—a tooth-brush that is too stiff, and a strongly antiseptic or abrasive dental cream are among them. Then the gums recede. The V-shaped crevices widen and pockets are formed in which food collects and ferments, forming acids which cause Acid Decay. These acids also irritate the gums, causing them to bleed and recede still farther from the teeth. Pyor- The Danger Line. of gum tissue at The Danger Line remains intact and free from injury. Your dentist will tell you that Milk of Magnesia is a safe, sure, scientific means of counteracting the acids in the mouth which attack the teeth and gums at The Danger Line and which lead to Pyor- rhea. Squibb’s Milk of Mag- nesia is the principal ingredi- ent of Squibb’s Dental Cream. Use Squibb’s Dental Cream regularly and you safeguard The Danger Line and pro- tect and strengthen that fine edge of gum tissue there. You also protect your teeth from Acid Decay. Squibb’s Dental Cream, made with Squibb’s Milk of Magnesia, is protective as well as cleans- ing. It is delightful to use. Buy a tube or two today. E. R. SQUIBB & SONS—Manufacturing Chemists to the Medical Profession since 1858 SQUIBB'S DENTAL CREAM Made with Squibbs Milk of Magnesia SQUIBB'S MILK OF MAGNESIA—The Standard of Quality—from which Squibb’s Dental Cream is mades-is_recommended by physicians everywhere. It may be pur- chased in large and small bottles from your druggist. If you have not used Squibb's Milk of Magnesia, we urge you to try it and note its definite superiority—its entire freedom from earthy, alkaline taste. Who knows how many disasters wireless and radio have prevented upon the seven seas. This is the day of pre- vention. Danger is marked wherever it ex- ists and measures of safety adopted. To prevent decay and dis- ease, to safeguard health — even life it- self—dental authorities have pointed out The Danger Line on our teeth—which demands our constant care and attention. 52X o ~; S _XX >, o 2 g 28 At - N 2