Evening Star Newspaper, May 3, 1925, Page 104

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— THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—-MAY 3, 1925, Diamonds = o At 15 to 25% Discount was a page dur- i 2 1 carat and 10 points Beautiful, ang I{heRrezz:t Brilliant Diamond.. 3 $275 vention in 5 points over '/,-car-t Eanhlte $ l 40 Washington. . Diamond By Harris & Ewing 3-stone Ring, 2 dhmondl. sap- phire in center o 565 Winners in the Cross-word Puzzle Contest conducted by Oppenheimer & Shah, which closed Monday, April 20. There were over 300 answers sent in, and the following are the winners : = Mrs. C. Rosenthal, 4701 Kansas Ave. Four generations of Mrs. L. K. Strunk, 1733 20th St. a Washington family. j Myrtle H. Wood, 6927 Ninth’'St. Left to right: Mrs. ’ 3 Elizabeth Walker, 1104 Vermont Ave. Waillliamt Donisic ] J. C. Marsh, 324 Fifth St. S.E. ir. in - 4 / = ® C. U. Smith, Park Lane, Va. Ib“ag; t }:flgri e h;’r':n s 4 ‘ - Z Mrs. W. Frank Summy, 3033 Sixteenth St. i M Y Edward 3 e i | Lieut. John H. Gallion, 321 South Capitol St. e acx, DEB O { Mrs. Walter Price, 1211 Delafield Place. Nelson Dingley; great- \ Mrs. Minnie Martin, 413 Sixth St. grandmother, Mrs. ¥ s c Francena Robinson. Mrs. Dingley is vice president of the League Sa of American Pen ’ 3 The bot s tirinesonaiEnalo #3 The new Sabot pattern finds its finest de- B & SHAH velopment in our wonderful nature shape last, £ The House .of Diamond Bergeins” Margaret Smith and which is the very perfection of style and com- Fa 907 F St. Marion Paull, who will fort. : L. N. Oppenheimer take part in the Smithson- Hodgson Revue at the Na- Black or Tan Calf. 1 tional Theatfr\!\/{?y 3 Fifteen Dollars Beautiful Hose, 2.00 and 3.00. Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F Street It I« Not Teo Early to Think About GRUEN WATCHES June Bride Miss Ruth Moly- neaux, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Moly- neaux of Georgetown, who danced during Easter week at the Hewlett School for Kt. s L patent Girls, Cedarhurst, L. I. Mrs. Charles C. 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