Evening Star Newspaper, July 28, 1925, Page 26

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6 LADYNACKENZE FREEDFROM L Mysterious . Veiled Woman |comeds, - Pays $200 on Bad Check. > Disappears. AMUSEMENTS| NATIONAL Goose Hangs b Another of thosa delightful enter- are being featured Theater this Summer 1 Theater Playe: ng. High” is one real life where plement in the | er is sometimes a co laught y 1thos. It concern ather and mother who b nted the many sac made for their children to properly educate them and to maintain them in the station of life to which their | parents med. There those, a dear old who felt that the children spoiled, they were nd inconside th contracted By the Ascociated Press Lady Grace tod seeking to solve the element of v which linked itself with her fortunes. | i An unidentified woman whose kind- | t} 1y voice was muffled beneath black veil which shrouded was sought by Lady Mack her benefictress. Four wera ended by the wom black veil yesterday wh funded the amount of. mone to have been received Mackenzie upon a worthless draft randma ref Chafes against the woman who [had her own s of spent four days a cellmate of an | e s hildren, alleged dismiss- | sed to er cities | of the situati nobly and wou Lady | derfully to the rescue and made even were | those who had thought the worst of | them love them. It is just the kind |of play that just and international adventuress, g I > s scored ne they were raised sral code. When the 5 however, and the father, re- | DU by insult, resigned hi alleged | sition, the whole by Lady |the family was supported, ax all that glitt also all thal 3 wickedness is not wicked The players put their he: their talents into this fine her | ¢ who rthless She against G claimed to draft for $201 said she also would for the wc who rescue yesterday. “T didn’t think I had a friend in Florida until today. Whoever came to my assistance so nob s tainly want the money intend to find her and return it soon as possible.” Fascist to Tour U. S. ROME, S (P).—F came to , the new lead not in the role of a sver, but as a lover, just the s 2 lovable wife and children M he mother, inci- : emotional powers al while Lillian Dean to her list of charact the dea old Perhaps the two that seemed to win the h est honors in the performance were Dorothy Tier- ne: who made stia nce with York . He will make South Ame: visit every Italian colony take with him personal greetin; ier Mussolini to the foreign FOR MEN ONLY want the ladies to read this ad, because it is for men only. \We want to give the husbands a tip on how to make the wife happy by giving her a pleas- ant surprise. You know your wife spends a whole lot of her time in the kitchen, it's her office, and even though you haven’t thought of it she wants it just as spick-and-span as you want your office to look. 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On September 1918, the section of trench in which he stationed was bombed by Germ he was taken to half-blinded and h | decided to reconstruct what was left |of H body. They re- | stored his ght completely and then devoted selv to skin-grafting { operations surgery on his body. For tions over a period of seven years were performed on all parts of his body. Hassenberger, while unable to move JUICE OF LEMON WHITENS SKIN ance. less way to bleach the skin white is to mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any druggist will sup- ply for a few cents. Shake well in a bottle, and you have a whole quarter-pint of the most wonderful skin whitener, softener and beautifier. Massage this sweetly fragrant Murray, | lemon bleach into the face, neck, arms and hands. It can not irritate. Famous stage beauties use it to bring that clear, youthful skin and rosy- white complexion; also as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach. You must mix this remarkable lotion yourself. It can not be bought ready to use because it acts best immediately after it is prepared. are inch of his body. lter Reed Hospital surgeons role of the elder son, in spite of the | dificulties he had to face, got away with the role of the elder | 5 a Lane was again | sweetheart. Edward | and aspiring Wood, Gertrude and Walter Soderling tory minor bits January, telephone has been in: use of climbers overt The only harm- | D. C., TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1925. labout freely, sees perfectly, and he has hope. “After operations,” he sald yesterday, “they figure they’ll be able to start work in a couple of dozen more ! earnest on me.” "HEINTZ ealth BISCUITS One Each Day Will Keep You Fit Forget warm weather discomfort! Avold the effects of overeating and insufficlent exercise! Have a clear com- plexion! Tat one of these tempting cookies each day and you will feel, look and act fit and trim! 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And the prices—well, the Half Yearly Sale Regularly $3.95. . Very durable A Colonial Chair, unpainted. Saddle seat and fancy shaped back. and decorative when painted........... Regularly $10.95. When open'it meas- A Plain Table, vnpainted. Shaped leaves and shaped legs. ures 36x45 across A Server Cabinet, unpainted. Regularly $16.75. Measuring 38x18 across the top and fitted with two $12.95 doors. Small, but roomy A Bow-back Chair, unpainted. Regularly $2.95. With rounded panel back and shaped seat. Very comfortable and easily decorated.............$7.95 An Extension Table,unpainted. Regularly $16.75. Shaped drop leaves and two fillers. When open it measures 36x60 inches across...............812.95 Sale on the Fourth Floor of * Washington’s Fastest Growing Department Store ellec " F Street ut Tth has seen that they are low! (f) A Corner Cabinet, unpainted. Regularly $29.75. Two deep shelves, glass panel doors and space, for (g) A Windsor Chair, unpainted. Regularly $6.95. Beautifully designed, with large seat and fancy back. Gracefully turned legs SR P PRR T (h) 4 Gate-leg Table of fine, unpainted hardwood. Regularly $16.75. Top opens up to a spread of 38x45 $12.95 (i) A Welsh Cabinet, unpainted. Regularly $22.50. It contains two deep shelves and a linen cabinet. Unusually roomy, yet not bulky............$17.95 inches. Effective when painteda linens. Server, buffet and closet.combined. .. $22,50 | THE TOLMAN L AUNDRY e R T N ST RNTSTINT NN T TN AN N SN AN N N~ o T W e - -

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