Evening Star Newspaper, November 1, 1925, Page 121

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SECTION —NOVEMBER 1, They may visit in the United States next Summer. The Kings and Queens of Spain and Belgium, who, it is reported, are now planning their trips to this country. At left, standing: Prince Leopold of Belgium. At right, standing: Prince Charles of Belgium. Photo taken recently when the King and Queen of Spain visited with the royal family of Belgium. Photo 1 India and China meet at Wellesley, and the girl students wear their native costumes, too. At left Miss Wan Ying Hsieh of China At right: Miss Sarola Ghose of Calcutta India This tree, with roots growing above the ground and resembling snakes, is in the Bahama Islands, and it is claimed o be one of the most unusual freiaks >f Mother < Ordinary signs put to extraordinary use Miss Mae Downey of Boston wears the stockings TAR SALVE INSTANTLY REMOVES DANDRUFF e Lighting Fixtures Two Boys’ Shops { —in a large assortment of exclusive designs to harmonize with any inte- i Hor and offering a_ wide choice to Catering exclnsively to the wardrob those of "the most ~ discriminating 2 7 1 Being manufacturer we are able to guote prices that will interest you. ha xe line of imported novelties i N table ‘and ‘other lamps. 'Also hand: 517 11th St. eadsasasasaraRebensshnipnieE T VYT wants fron Suits, Ov‘erconta, Fumishil;gs, Caps 2924 14th St. N.W. 650 H St. N.E. Just South of P S e PRTTTIITTT Girl becomes honorary fire chief of the Atlantic City Fire Department. She is Miss Drusilla Taggert, and the photograph was taken after she had climbed her ladder six stories from the pavement. Kadel & Herbert New, for Evening at our Superbly agointed, Women's ~o hop In many materiale, in- cluding checkered silver brocade with dainty silver kid piping. $12.50 Permanent Wave Have you a little ship in Complese your home? If not, you Imported silver brocades, have ignored the latest fad. trimmed in g silver kidskin. Also in materials for informal we: These two chaps, William and John Allen of Prides Crossing, Mass., manufac- ture old Spanish galleons Marcel Wave unusually low price ful attention by experienced French ex $12.50 by the dozen & &1 || Greenes 1128 14th St NW | N v Phone Franklin 372 5 | : ] t 5 Custom-made, i after In checkered brocades of noon and evening mate blue, red, orchid or white, * s 3 fi 3 gl ’ Lo rials, with contrasting combined with silver or Wonderful Shoes i = , b~ P B for Wonderful Girls Shown in Patent, Velvet and Satin. Specially priced at $7.00. Buckles extra. We have all sizes from 1 up. Above: A wonderful creation in a French Brown shade of Rodier’s “Brocadeau” trimmed with selected pelts of Natural Fitch and tailored in the unmatchable Hart Schaffner & Marx fashion; priced at Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars and shown at The Raleigh Haberdasher, Thirteen-Ten F Street. “‘Womens Shop’ 1207 F st. Women's Footwear Exclusively 940 IF Strect Gordon Full-Fashioned Chiffon Hosiery, $1.95

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