Evening Star Newspaper, December 6, 1925, Page 119

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THII SUNDAY WASHINGTON, ~GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 6, 1925, DL € The House of Diamond Bargains. W Ask Your Friends. 1. Shah 1. N. Oppenheimer Jeautiful White Gold, handmade Dinner Ring of exquisite design Large diamond, set with 4 sap euathEl U Tt olid platinum mounting, 16 small with sapphire in center $45 Gt i 1%-Kt. white is. large bril l 5 phires Liant diamond in center s Mr. Tamias Striatus, commonly known as a chipmunk, gemng ready for a cold Winter. The photograph was taken down in Virginia, while the * /as gathel ng chestnuts. Sty Cndersaod & Under oo The R L 2 G T h 1 ¢ e wutiful diamond i~ Large RBrilliant ll(nu nd, set ar 1%} e Rev. Louise Grieve, the only woman head of a Bud- , 1y-kt. diamond, with ¥ platinum-top white gold mounti dhist church. She is the priestess of the Los Angeles Temple, rom arls. el dimongn e Bt Bl Wit 4 omall ‘L!""fy”""“" $225 monny dedicated recently. Ushio Siza, in arms, is dressed for the S200 Sale price 5180 dedication ceremony. after an extensive three months’ tour through the European Fashion Centers. He has studied thoroughly the latest styles and is well prepared to answer the question— Wide W T B SR SRR PR PRI RS + Gifts That Are Useful and Appreciated R VAN a0 | 06 o] i 1] ¢ 5] o [ S T 2 1 2 e |t v 1 Platinum-top Flexible Bracelet, large diamond in center with 2 sapphires. A wonderful gift o To Bob Or Not To Bob? See Emile before you have your hair bobbed again + The Famous Bulova Watch, plat with ‘l.ll]lu’\(!\ and 4 apphires 17-jewel ad $75 e 1 i B &l B s : pas e NOTE—He has also brought tt 1 —Piain_gna- Quitid. Satin i : NOTE—He has also brought the very latest novelties that Parls : A Bi Queontox i antigli8S o decrees as the Helght of Fashion for Bobbed Hair. Diamond OPPENHEIMER & SH AH i Charfc ; one =1 : B, . s = Is connts ol '50 “"l;illll.{rugemcdhi;':n Hosiery. with silk 7, s”c‘all‘t' i s PRI .-~ SRR Trdiecn " Quality Pire” sitk Houiers. tan ldeal HO/I(I'ay Glff.f Eor Ooer 907 F Street. ’?::}Z'::l: 30 Years Queen Quality Boot Shop " 1218 F Strest NW. ‘ luding Solicited ard A complete assortment of Men's Watches, in Hamiltons, Nline Flgin, Waltham and Ho Ladies' Turkish Batbs the unique bath of Washingn Also Electric Cabinet and Naubeim Hatbx Only authorized Washington rep .< t rich tem for r l of superfiuvux tair MAISON FRANCAISE 1221 Connecticut Avenue 40 Expert Operutors Thones Main 730234 For Nineteen Years Washington’s Premier Coiffeur N ALL the Southland you will charming and select, and the find no more delightful spot service reminiscent of old-time for rest or recreation than The Southern hospitality. Rates rea- Wofford, surrounded by gently sonable. Write for illustrated swaying palms,and so close tothe booklet. ocean that you can almost step right into the surf from the hotel. i It affords every facility for plea- santidlingorhealthful sport. The heart made glad this Christmas cuisine, under the direction of with dainty rayons in pettibockers, Monsicur Armand J. Dore is un- ] : ; coscume slips, bloomers, teddies, & surpassed, the social amosphere i Deach, %fip IRt o e e e o hine No woman ever has enough beautiful lingerie 'HERE will be many a woman’s tions or vests. The gift seeker can buy with surprising economy and absolute confidence by selecting garments bearing the cAmray fabrics label. It stands for soft texture, luxurious weightiness, permanent e e st g Brought home a cough too terials which include: TRICOSHAM p m_— : MILO SHEEN - but REM sent it away ‘ W y : CRYSTAL RAY g 3 : Vorifad b ullipaymasy It’s a sign of a healthy child to want to be outdoors play- g e ; ing around when school’s out. But sometimes, when the weather’s bad, that leads to coughs and colds. Mrs. N. E. Detwiler of 2221 Dickson St., St. Louis, says that Ruby May often gets a cough that way during the winter months. Last year, however, she found the answer to these ‘‘bad weather” coughs. Listen to how she got rid of Ruby May'’s: “*When school’s out,”’ says Mrs. Detwiler, “‘there’s no keeping Ruby May indoors. What with the changeable weather we often have in St. Louis, it's no wonder she gets coughs. ) HEHTHH T HH T B R ““This past winter she had an awfully bad one that bothered her more than a week. At night she could hardly get to sleep she coughed so. I saw Rem advertised so I got her a bottle at Schierenberg’s Drug store, 23rd & Cass Ave. It was wonderful the way it relieved her. Her cough was all gone in a few days.” “Perfect Gifts you can give in “Perfect Gaste @HE exquisite perfecnon of quality for which the House of Cheramy is noted makes the new Apri/ Showers Holiday Sess gifts of charming loveliness. In this climate few of us are lucky enough to escape the usual bad-weather coughs. But though we can’t escape them, we can help to get rid of them quicker. A bottle of REM has quieted many a cough. A special ingredient in REM—effective, harmless— is not found in ordinary cough syrups. Clinging to your throat as it is swallowed, REM spreads a soothing, healing film over the sore, inflamed mem- branes. No Opiates in REM. And pleasant to take. Ask your druggist for REM—the blue package with the round orange label. And you can have your money back if you want it—but you won’t! Illustrated is the six-piece set, containing perfume, toilet water, sachet, face powder, talcum aud compact —all April Showers, the Perfume of Youth. Price $10. Also a four-piece set, with perfume, double com- pact, sachet and talcum, $6.75—a three-piece set, with perfume, toilet water and face powder, $4.50—and a two-piece set, bath salts and dusting powder, $2.50. CHERAMY NEW YORK appi and Apeil Showers Introductory size bottle, only 60c Economy size, $/.00 e aren oo con. e 2 | Remember « M — forget your coug < U M E S O F ¥ @ U TR

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