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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE oy | SECTION—DECEMBER 13, 1925. 7 Y AN 1 6 0 5T Old-time foot ball stars, now coaches, and Babe Ruth put on a formation a-top a New York hotel. Ruth holds the ball, and the others are Knute Rockne of Notre Dame, Tad Jones of Yale, Fielding Yost of Michigan and Glenn Warner of Stanford University. Miss Hortense Keller of San Diego, Calif., carves all sorts of figures from soap, and she recently won a $300 prize. Her work is at- tracting considerable at- tention at the Art Center, in New York. Whether you be leisure lover or sportsman, you will find your Paradise at The Wofford Here you may while away the hours, reclining under gently swaying palms, watching the turquoise sea ripple over the coral strands of Miami Beach— or, if more energetically inclined, you may indulge in sports to your heart’s content—golf, ten- his. polo, swimming, boating, niding, fishing or dancing. The Wofford has heen sumptiously ren personally hospitable that your stay seems ||Le 5 \"vhh nged visit to some charming ountry villa. Rates reasonable. Write for beautifully illustrated booklet Former Attorney General of the United States A. Mitchell Palmer and Mrs. Palmer returning from Eu- e mem dn - D'Oreays’ ’ HOHEIY S. S. Leviathan. 2 sl'ss Taderwond & T nderwood i 2 . o v — ith ol z 50 tops. $1.95 'mfllflgxu Sk Hosiery. full protection from and guidance of men in such business cares. matters, she is easily de-. Her tastes are naturally ceived by the designing and domestic. She creates and the unscrupulous. Her father conducts the home. There. protects her earlier years; as she rears her children, she she relies upon her husband plans for the pleasure and in her later ones. comfort of her household. ; > She is trained for that task So, when her husband —a.most important one. She * ‘must leave her, he should leaves to men the production ~ leave her defended. - Our of income and the accumula- - booklet, “Of Trusts for tion of capital. She knows Wiues,” wi!imllymbawm . little of trade; and even less WOMAN deserves Leaning upon the counsel . BILL—JACK_RALPH PRES( Rll:l!\lltl)i‘F([)’P7’l el CIANS National Delivery T e e Auocmtlon, lnc Local and Long Distunee Hauling. t Phone n...uny i1 oth_Stores ‘With Christmas lm\lnd the cor- mer, your kitchen s! 1d be . more cheerful and Invmu with A motorcycle isn’t a closed car REM “delivers” cough relief here The driver of a motorcycle is riding in the teeth of a stiff gale all the time, and in raw, changeable weather, he’s apt to get a cough. Mr. Thomas Rivetti of 2525 Washington Ave., New York City, drives a motorcycle in connection with his work of delivering telegrams, and last winter he caught a mighty bad cough. Maybe you can guess what helped him get rid of it: “‘I am out delivering telegrams on my motorcycle day and night, rain or shine, and I do hit some tough weather! Last winter particularly was a cuckoo, and I got a cough then that lasted for almost a week. I went across the street to Wallach's, 207th St. & 10th Ave., and asked Doc to give me a good cough medicine. He sold me Rem. I took it and it got rid of my cough in no time. Now I know what to ask for when I get a cough.’” REM’s quick action in so many cases is largely due to a special ingredient — effective, harmless — not found in ordinary cough syrups. Clinging to your throat as it is swallowed, REM quickly begins its work of quieting your cough. No Opiates in REM. And it’s pleasant to take. Ask your Druggist for REM—the blue package with the round orange label. You can have your money back if you want it—but you won’t! Introductory size bottle, only 60c Economy size, $1.00 Your Drug Sore Has [}