Evening Star Newspaper, July 9, 1925, Page 24

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24" Declaring thef a complete succe: business men of for a parade of by Commiss party arr given by Columbia Heights Assoclation; W Put Rates High—Latt By Consolidated Press. NEW YOR woman will w consistently ¢ one well July 9.—The society —if she wants to be rming and s=uccessful develope: and insured f ir of reset ears the citizens and | en of: New. ;Fork Columbia Heigh 2 both. Beauty ALl L ool | parlor: ret out today that anhUAL &lrs | more than one hundred of this city's held at Herald Har-|Socal lights owe their continued S wecedsd by |0 m success to having had r complexions ade perfect and red to stay so. and having thelr reset at exactly the right angle s the | for the shape of their he But a beauty expert takes so many risks when she insures a_client’s com. on that there are lofty rates and Swan- | several conditions attached to the hts | proceeding. An “assured” must con 4 Gill, | vince the that she is at least d Harbor citl-|40 years old, and to give 1 F. . Disi many er precious min expert deems necessar: e must be willing | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, TH‘URSDAY, JULY 79, 1925. \INSURED COMPLEXION AND RESET 120,532 TELEPHONES COLUMBAHERATS DTG ASUECES Citizens and Business Men, Expect to Make Neighbor- hood Picnic Annual Affair. | EARS NOW ARE RAGE IN SOCIETY Beauty Experts Admit Former Is Risky Busiress and er, However, Is Simple and Certain. - co-operate to the fullest to keep her {Phones, according to the newest edi- | complexion as it has been guaranteed | to remain six _months, simple—and something after the fashion of face lifting which has been much advertised. Only ears the work is more rapid, more visible scars. sewed back again, with stitches that den completely Martha Grace, known propr the center of the Roaring Forties, ex- plained the plan today. “Oh, yes, we insure complexions,” she allowed, regarding critically the sunburned one of her interviewer. “We have been doing it now for al- most two weeks—ever since the re- orts came here that it was all the And the term is for only (18 The operation of resetting ears is in resetting | telephones in the District, and since safe and absolutely without chance of |installed and 7,19 The ear is cut from laccounted for behind, as in a mastold operation, and | book. lie under the ear itself and so are hid- !section of the city to another, while simply as |ice, all requiring madame to her numerous clients and | new tress of a big beauty parlor in|changes up'to 50,000 is off the press work begins, imme- diately for the preparation of the one six months ahead. ' The directory de: rtment is furnished with detache: IN WASHINGTON NOW [peins i o hinectony rianced in single columns, each column on a T sheet of paper with room enough for : . additions and corrections. Daily for 50,000 Changes in New Directory, the next six months the directory in ; use is undergoing changes of address While Number of Phones and “telephone numbers. additon of new subscribers and elimination of Increases 5,000. Formil e Unless there is to be a revision tele. | Of the entire make-up of the book the type trom the previous directory is i : iien, | neld ready for use, so that only the o e e omad "ooory: WhiCh | Corrections need bs set for the new scribers. boole. The new directory differs from the previous issue by 50,000 changes. Six months ago there were 115 ‘Washington now has 120,532 sub- Taussig Honored by Academy. LONDON, July 9 (®).—Prof. Frank W. Taussig, Henry Lee professor of political economy at Harvard, was elected corresponding fellow of the British Academy at the annual meet- others changed their class of serv-|ing yesterday, at which the Earl of “‘corrections” in the | Balfour presided. The honor was con- bringing the total | ferred on Dr. Taussig in recognition lof his research and treatises on po- The entire printing of the new di-|litical economy, flluminating many rectory required from two to four|obscure subjects relating to wages, weeks. As soon as a new edition | prices, trade and taxation. then there were 11,960 instruments disconnected. This 000 changes in the were about 10,000 transferred from one Then the persons who book and “The Busy Corner” Penn. Ave., 8th and D A Special Friday Sale! Reconditioned,Foot Power Machines to the face, nec she must ogue in Paris and London. “We dare not take women who are {too voung—they are still living such lively existences that they may eat something to mar their complexions {any day. But older women have more | b | sense of responsibility. They are so jun eager to be lovely that they will take | o 4 o, {cure to keep what wloveliness they | : Wfimfl@wShades and R. F. H. Ledger »nd prize, and and M A nd A. Moore, third ne horseshoe- 7. B. Har ETLEYS Jced Tetley’s on a warm day is real enjoyment. Orange Pekoe Tea Makes good tea a certainty Following are s were W. B. athletic co ank Scott; starters of Harry E. Lot Dismer and H. C. Phillips J. Clinton Hiatt and A Carty, . uty contest, the chairmen and the pret t were H. G. Hos Contest Results. s Androus, Joseph Ofano Actual Worth If you'll get our estimate we'll get your ordey A Better Shade For Less Money. C DEVITT M '8 Bulin & artin Blak from 5 to —Here is a remarkable opportunity for the mother or homekeeper who wants a Sewing Machine! Twenty-one good foot-power models of the most famous standard makes are offered at scarcely half their actual worth. Thirty dollars is the highest price asked for any of them, and there are several as low as fifteen dollars—one, even, at twelve dollars' Every one of them has been put in perfect running condition, and the cabinets are also good. drew Morris. Shoe races tha Crouch; boys Cohn Running thews Sack race, boys from 10 to 15, An drew Morris. Potato race, gl to 10, Regina 15, Andrew Morris: Three-legged race, boys from 10 to 15, Vernon Smith and Leon Cohn girls, Helen Anderson and Mary Georgius Running race, 10 vears, Frank Mac Kenzie and Edward Duckett, first and second. Circle race (running), open to alll boys and girls, Helen Anderson. Fat ladles’ race, running 50 vards Miss Elsie Stephnick; thin, Miss Ger om 5 to 15, Mar- | 5 to 15, Leon race, boys, Frank Mat-| and boys from 5 ender; from 10 to| —And here’s another feature of this sale! At any time within six months, we will accept the machine you buy in trade on a new “Free Westifighouse” Electric Machine, making vou a liberal allowance! ~ All Are Drop-Head Machines —1 Domestic .. ...812.00 —1 New Home _..815.00 —2 Wheeler & Wilson, Each . —1 Century —1 Liberty —1 Reliable —1 New Royal —1 Wheeler & Wilson —1 Standard ... —1 Singer —1 Domestic . —1 New Royal ... —1 Standard 81800 —1 Standard —2 Singers, Each.._._____. .825.00 —2 Singers, Each —2 Wheeler & Wilson, Each_..._._____ $30.00 $19.00 $25.00 $20.00 $20.00 -.$20.00 $21.00 $22.75 $30.00 Married running yards, Mrs. E. O er. race, 50 yards race, 50 Miss Agnes Sha Running race, 50 yards, Miss Agnes 3 a Potato race for m: A. G. Rozee; single ladies, ) Shanahan. Circle race, ladies, open to all (run ning), Mrs. Carrie Warden. Ball-throwing contest for Miss Evelyn Glasser. Winners in the prize waltz (danc- $15.00 $15.00 ..815.00 8$17.00 ladies No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders Will Be Filled NININT NI SIVNINT ST NI TSI STNISTSNININTSTSINT~ Kann’s—Fourth Floor. SISNISTSININTI G NI PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTH R A TRy FSFNIST ST SINT AT SPAINTSININISFSINT ST ST SINT STSNI NI SININT >TSS ‘a wgnderj%:_l flavbr" ]‘:or YLVZ TSI TSI STNTNINIT~INTINTT~I~TSTST, with your dinner 3 W There is something about “Canada Dry” that cools and refreshes and invig- orates as no other drink can possibly do. Try it some summer’s evening when the heat oppresses and appetite seems far away and there is no lure in dinner-time. You will really be surprised to find how much zest and enjoyment it adds to the meal—how it tones up your stomach— how fresh and keen and cool it makes you feel. Know why? Because “Canada Dry” is not only a real ginger ale, made from real Jamaica ginger, but because it is one ginger ale that does not contain capsicum (red pepper) in any form. 5\%’\\\“ S Most grocers can supply you with genuine Banquet Orange Pekoe Tea in the air-tight orange canisters. If not, write for free sample and our booklet, “A Wonderful Flavor,” and give name and address of your dealer. Teapot coupons in all packages (except 1loc size) explain how you may securs the Banquet Percolator Teapot. W i 3 8 W L PALM BEACH COATS and PANTS Hot-weather apparel—new “Palm Beaches,” all silk trimmed, silk piped, silk sewed and all seams bound in silk, all extra fine hot-weather suits. How the parched throat longs for the tall, cold glass iced tea—the summer-time drink that actually Orange Pekos Tea wil be kecncr quenthes thirst] {f you prepare it g4 tea sbouid But how much more delightful when the glass SR, & METAL cespot holds Banquet Orange Pekoe! The delicate flavor S e L nime 18 exquisite—and at any time of day or night you’ll nd no more satisfying—no more pleasing bevers age—than this finer tea. teaspoonful of Banquet Orange Pekoe Tea 1o & cup; pour boiling McConsmck & Co., Baltimore, Md. Importers, Blenders and Packers Your enjoymeat of Banquet Lol ST ST ST NI SITNT ST, water on the leaves and stee Three or four . minutes NG SPECIAL FAMILY PACKAGE A new way of packing “Canada Dry.” Ideal for home use. Twelve bottles in a substantial carton. You will be espe- cially glad to have it handy for auto- mobile trips, or when friends drop in unexpectedly, This Family Package is sold by all “Canada Dry” dealers. ‘CANADA DRY" Reg. U. S.Pat. Off. The newest patterns in the wanted models in grays, browns in several shades, silver grays, plain and $1 5 striped—in short, almost any requirement a man's heart desires. Moderately priced...... i Come in, you BIG FELLOWS—uwe can fit you. 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