Evening Star Newspaper, June 28, 1925, Page 89

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Miss Catherine Howard England, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Howard G. England, a Washington girl who grad- uated from Vassar in the June class. She is a niece of Dr. J. Ernest Mitchell of Wash- ington. ON FACE Makeshifts increase growth Our new method of Electrolysis kills the papilla and makes regrowth of hair impossible. thus affording permanent relief. 6 to 8 hours werk dene in 1 hour. Benefit by my 21 vears' experience and progress Positively no X.ray used | | Margaret E. Scheetze Skin. Scalp and Hair Snerialist Established 1903 Franklin 2741 HAIR | Charles Albert Browne, chief of the Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture (in front), receiving the degree of doctor of science at Stevens Institute of Technology. © Underwood & T'nderwood At left: Mary Virginia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David E. Barry, as “The Snow Maiden” in the carnival pre- sented by Estelle Murray in June. Photo by Eastland Dorothy Tierney, with the National Theater Players, pro- ducing “The Champion” this week. © Harrin & Ewing Permanent Wave 15 Curls, $10.00 new-grown sour Last We invite v heuting process. Lillias Hair Shoppe 2705 14th St. N.W. r ction of our Free Demonstration A dainty vacation Pump of White R with White Fnamel buckle. Nine-fifty Hose of quality—1.50 to 3.00 Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F Street 4 carat, absolutely perfect Diamond. A w o nderful s o value.. .. 1-carat Diamond, set in handsome mounting; won- derful luster 1%-carat, less 12 points; a beautiful gem... $525.00 $290.00 Beautiful Diamond ri: fllustrated at left; vnnr; szo.w ¢ & SHAH ' The House of Diamond Bargains June graduating | Woodside Silver Minnie Grinstead Himes is the principal. L pictured, with wel -Kt. | white g0ld reinforced cass. And you i can have thie perf mekeeper o Vae C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 28, 1925. Permanent Wave Try Our Marcel Method - Whole Head L $18 Superfiuous Hair Permanently Removed by Electrolysis Open Evenings SOUTHERN BEAUTY SHOP 17th and R Sts. N. 2120 BILL—JACK—RALPH SKILLED PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS Perfectly xround glunses 610_Thirteentk N. Between F and G Sts. Phone Franklin 171 class of School, Mrs. Grammar Spring, Md. Photo by Boyce Studio ‘acation Necessity 4 A beautitul GRUEN Waich, as 16 jewels. in 18-kt into your | Open & Charge Account Ossosite Patent Ofice Look for the piwg tiock . 9 clingers et ithout having to * ation money for ] Pumps —remain Summer’s dominant Fashion mo- tif—for those wanting exquisite grace and re- finement. Model shown. White Kid, Leather, Satin Patent Gity Club Shop 13186 G STREET Lanoil PERMANENT WAVING At Scheetze’s Flat Marcel, or large, locse wave, as desired. NOTE : $10 to $35 With Full Guarantee Shingle Bobs by men artists 1145 Conn. Ave. Frank. 2741 and 9763, Extab. 1903 Experts in All Branehes of Beauty Culture. Le Parfum ldeal Dusting Powder—soft as a cloud, richly perfumed, almost a sachet n iself—with a big woolly puff to but it on—$1.50. Eau de Cologne, impid green magic—$1.50 uesFleurs Bath Salts, gardens that under your eves—S$1 so. ble also in many other I Houbigant odors. H d HOUBIGANT tells you how to outwit the thermometer/ N the summer-time,a bath isn’t just a bath. It's a pick-me-up, a life-saver, a chance to begin all over again. It's one of the most precious secrets of that limitless zest-tokeep- going that means popularity! You come home tired—a rag . . . In half an hour, you're ready for anything—a spin in the country, a dance, moonlight, magic, and the right thing to say on the tip of your tongue every second. How? ... You had a bath. A hot bath with a cold showerafterit,anda long cold drink of ginger ale after that ... But it had to be the right bath. Bath salts to soften and perfume the water. Just a little handful of Quelques Fleurs Soap that makes the bath a little adven- ture in luxury and leaves a faint fragrance of the garden behind it—75c. HOU HOUBIGANT, Inc., 16 West 49th Street, New York them —a tablespoonful at most —but what a difference they make when they are those jewel-tinted Houbigant crystals—little buds that melt under your eyes! . .. Soap, too—that lathersrichly and breathes flowers — Quelques Fleurs soap, filled so full of perfume that it's almost the famous Houbigant extract made into a satin-smooth cake . . . Revel in the luxury of these things deliberately . . . Let them help you to relax, to lie still in the warm translucent peace till your nerves untie, one by one, and weari- ness drifts away . . . Then the shower, warm—cold—colder— brr! If you haven't a shower, let the cold water come freezing into the tub till all you need is a calendar marked December to think it’s the night before Christmas. Dusting powder—soft as a cloud, fragrant as sachet, Houbigant Dusting Powder, per- fumed to match the bath salts, with a big woolly puff to put it on. Then a dash of Eau de Cologne on your forehead, around your neck, under your arms— nothing more PARIS cooling and refreshing couid be im- agined—then more powder. A negligee - shell pink, or orchid, rose, or coral. or sunshine yellow or pale forget-me- not blue long cold drink that tinkles . then silence witha book init .. .or just a wee cat-nap Who said you were tired” Somebody else was — somebody ten years older. But thisis you, bright-eyed, eager, ready for any- thing. And that's why something’s always turmingup whenyou're around. Nothing succeeds like enjoying yourself. People crowd around to see how you do it, consider- ing the thermometer you're the spint of the party! . . . But you had to be alive yourself first! And here 1s the list of things you want to ask for to make the magic work: Houbigant Bath Salts, Houbigant Quelques Fleurs Soap, Houbigant Dusting Powder and Houbigant's Eau de Cologne A request will bring to you “Things Perfumes W hisper”’, an interesting booklet about perfume and its uses, also sachet samples of new odors. Houbigant Compact Powder in comrect shades —delightfully per. fumed in odors: Quelques Fieurs, Mon Boudotr. Le Temps des Lias, Le Parfum Ideal, and other odors —$1.50. RICANT HOUBIGANT, Lid., 46 St. Alexandre Street, Monzreal

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