Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1925, Page 121

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THE SUNDAY Leo Kasehagen, 3rd, captain of the Central High School rifle team and youngest member Mlle. Marie Bell, 19, the youngest actress of the Come- die Francaise, Paris, who won 10,000 francs and a trousseau with her title as ‘“the most beautiful woman in Paris.” Kol & Herlert of the District of Co- lumbia civilian rifle STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE *“A snapshot in a million.” Three horses falling at one jump at the Randwick track, Sydney, Australia. Two of the horses were killed, but the riders were not injured. O Underwood & Unders ood team, who took part in the national matches at Camp Perry in Sep- tember. He is also a member of the National Capital rifle team. The youngest resident of 10 Downing street, London. He is Colin Munro, 5, grandson of Stanley Baldwin, premier of Great Britain. Koulel & Herbert Gertrude Atherton, American novelist, who was recently awarded the medal of the rank of cheva- Emile Is Back from Paris! after an extensive three months’ tour through the European Fashion Centers. He has studied thoroughly the latest styles and is well Wy prepared to answer the e & Qquestion— o Bob Or Not To Bob? See Emile before you have your hair bobbed again e e NOTE—He has also brought the very latest novelties that Paris decrees as the Height of Fashion for Bobbed Hair. Ideal Holiday Gifts Ladies’ Turkish Baths — t b e unique bath of Washin gtoo. Only authorized Washington rep- resentative of the Tricho Sys Also Electric tem for removel SECTION—NOVEMBER 29, 1925, The Diana, a Stetson snappy tie developed in Dark Falcon Brown with contrasting Hazelwood calf overlay and colonial tongue. Also in Black Kaffir Calf, smoke-gray trim, Cuban leather walking heel, at thirteen-fifty. Checkered silk lisle sport hose at two-fifty pair. Stetson Shoe Shop, Thirteen- five F Street. S LADIES TURKISH BATHS Rheuma- tism. _ Neuritis Hjgh Blood Pres: | wsure and Obesity. —tor Apt. 102, 1120 Vermont Avye. Fhones Fransiintiis and Main 8960 Permanent Wave Complete e Det this unusial py Greene s e 1428 14th St Phone Franklin 772 Raying Treatments for all disorders of the sedip. Neture’s Greetest Stimulint The Cut (o Health/ Ladion and Gentiemen Treutd Shingle Robs that Flatter— Individual, Smart, Becoming by M. COULON Washington's Premier Artist Bobber Men Haircuttery omly. Permaoent Waves of dirtinetion. - Al 1928 “impravements. “auick..” Sofe. 1145 CONN. AVE. Frank. 2741-9763. Fat. 1963 | | J lier in the Legion of Honor. The ceremony of presenta- tion took place at the new United States Embassy in Paris. Cabinet and Naubeim Baths Wide World Photo v N \ MA ISO.Y FRANCAISE of superfiuous 1221 Connecticut Avenue | aw 40 Expert Uperators Phonex Main T702-3-4 For Nineteen Years Washington’s Premier Coiffeur EVEN the bread that Washington hostesses serve, must be unusual — richer, finer flavored Not by Chance + « does This Rich Loaf grace the country’s finest tables Copyright, IN WASHINGTON where the fine art of hospitality is practised daily—and even the smallest de- tails of entertaining have a high importance — the bread each skillful hostess serves is chosen with expert care. One particular loaf is seen more and more on their distin- guished tables. And not by chance. . . Washington’s capable host- esses know every ingredient that goes into Rice’s unusual loaf— the same rich ingredients that are used daily in their own kitchens. And they know with what scrupulous care each loaf is baked—how it is tested daily for richness, grain and flavor by City Baking Institute. * * * TRY this fine satisfying bread that the best Washington host- esses have selected for their guests. Delivered fresh twice every day. Order a loaf of Rice’s from your grocer today. “Merry Christmas to all and to all a good LIGHT!” Wrapped and ready for the gift table . . . Eveready Flashlights in holiday garb EVEREADY Flashlights are available now in this special, holly-decorated gift-package. No further wrapping needed. Attractive! Convenient! The ideal gift in the ideal package! Give Eveready Flashlights to everyone on your Christmas list. Save wandering and wondering. Eveready Flashlights are more handsome and practical than ever. Portable light in its most conve- nient form. The original flashlight with features found nowhere else— Eveready! 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