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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. I 1925. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—-OCTOBER 18, One of the great 14-inch guns in action at Aberdeen, " Md. BILL—JACK—RALPH SKILLED PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS Perfectly ground glasses P& A Photo Phone Frunklin 171 For_Both_Stores / Action on the grid- iron early in the season. George Washington University attempts an end run in the game against Juniata. No gain was made in this particular play, but the local college swamped Juniata Sittianakitoy As Hlinstrated $11.50 Shown in Black Satin Patent Leather This Snug-fitting Model, One of the Many New Styles Now on Display Other Styles, $6.50 to $12.50 Osueentes Full-Fashioned Hesiery Doug Fairbanks tells the story cf how movies are made, but Vice President Dawes smokes his pipe and says noth- ing—and he may be thinking of matters as far away as the United States Senate. Fair- banks is working on a new pic- ture, “The Black Pirate,” At left, H. M. Robinson, host of the Vice President and Mrs. Dawes during their trip through southern California. - LOSS OF HAIR SCHEETZE’S New Sun Raying Treatments for all disorders of the scalp. Nature’s Greatest Stimulant The Shortest Cut to Henlthy Black or Navy Blue Is WoNDERFUL DYE Hair Growt! Ladies und Gentlemen Treuted T 7~ < for Heavy Materials Real Navy and real Black — that will cover any lighter shades. See directions with cach cake. All Sunser’s 22 colors — light and dark — are fast for all fabrics, are clean and casy to usc. Ask your dealer to show you the Sunser Color Card Nortr Amsrican Dys CoRPORATION Mount Vervon, N Y Shingle Bobs that Flatter— Individual, Smart, Becoming by M. COULON Washington’s Premier Artist Bobber Men Halreutters only Permunent Wuves of distinction. Al 1925 Cimprovements. Quick, Nafe. Lovely. New prices Margaret E. Scheetze | ~kin und Sealp Speciulist 1145 CONN. AVE. Ext. 1903 She is True to Her Heritage—to the shades of many generations of the nation’s finest families—to the memories of their stately old mansions ~- Frank. 23 11-0703. I 3 2 e E3 eiress to a long Tradition of Patrician Hospitality OW graciously every Washington hostess receives her guests—how exquisitely, how satisfyingly she enter- tains them! She knows how to serve food that makes friends of the most critical—all to the honor of Washington. A divinely inspired chicken . . . a more succulent salad . . . even her bread is wonderfully different —savory, delicious beyond the way of ordinary bread. For Rice’s unusual loaf has made its way into the coun- try’s capital. On more and more of the fine tables of Wash- ington you will find it. (BGC/ITQCII Portraits - arethe result of Time and Care~- therefore we urge you to SIT NOW Jor Jour Churi: Portraits. Get the Christmas problem o Y mind and have mh];ro acaplagé ~ R N G " % all ready-to mail in ample ~ ; o o ; T for Christmas delivery ~ ~ - STy ] Made of the finest and richest ingredients the world can supply. And every ingredient, every process, the finished loaf itself, checked and tested daily by City Baking Institute. WASHINGTON HOSTESSES know they can depend on this fine loaf. Whether they market early in the morning or late in the afternoon, they get delicious, newly baked bread. Try it. Order Rice’s rich, tested loaf from your grocer today. Moderately priced at the Studio ~ - Fromii 315 ythflo;m ~ &~~~ Copyright, 1925, by The City Baking Company