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THE SUNDAY STAR, A 23 WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—-DECEMBER 13, 1925, Miss Lois Hoover of Washington takes her pet pig, Wienie, Christ- mas shopping. And it was a novelty for the F street crowds. Nationa) Photo by the Medica) Profession Tricho Muchine in Operstion Banish Forever All Superfluous Hair by the Tricho System (Only Authorized Reprexentative in Washington) No Pain—No Needles—No Scars Money Refunded Guurantee Call ‘or Write for Free Connultation Cite 1221 Conn. Ave.—Main 7792-34 America’s Foremost Beauty Institute 40 EXPERT OPERATORS. ” Tricho System Indorsed A last tender expression of love for the Queen Mother. King George's wreath placed on the casket of Queen Alex- andra at Sandringham Church. The card with the wreath is signed: “Georgie and Mary.” Uinderw oot & Undersoo 'HIS store has made every preparationi to meet the requirements of those who appreciate the desirability of useful foot- wear and hosiery for Christ- mas giving. Allow us to suggest dainty Boudoir Slippers for women, $2.25 to $8 a pair. Women’s Silk Hosiery, $1.95; three pairs for $5.50. Rhinestone and Cut Steel Slipper Ornaments from $2 to $30. wear for women. Children’s Bedroom Slip- . pers, $1.50 to $2. Children’s Play Shoes or Party Slippers. Men’s Slippers of felt or leather. Prices from $2 to $7 , ICHS Proper Footwear F Strect at Tenth Street and Evening Foot- T At left: Beauty special- ists at°work on the Sphinx at Giza, near Cairo, Egypt. The Egyptian government authorized work on the ancient monu- ment on ac- count of the ravages of time. Mime. du Four's TAR SALVE INSTANTLY REMOVES DANDRUFF 50c Jar Mme. du Four's Tar Salve. used according to directions. wiil re- move dandruff and keep the hair in perfect condition. For sale by KATIE DUNN 517 11th St. LADIES TURKISH BATHS At left: Postmaster General New is urging the public to mail Christmas packages early, and he practices what he preaches. His gifts for the home folk back in Indiana were mailed around the first of December. N —for Rheuma tism, Neuritis. High Blood Pres sure and Obemty dowephine Baird, M. D., Proprietor Apt. 102, 1120 Vermont Ave. Burlington Hotel Phones Franklin 115 und Main 8080 Buy His Gifts, these busy days, Where He buys all thru the year Paraphrasing the well known song Logical to presume that gifts he we might say: “There are gifts would buy for himself are the ones that meet with his greatest ap- proval. These gifts are here all thru theyear. Plusawillingnesstoaidin vour selection and a cheery smile. that make him happy, there are gifts that make him blue, but the gifts that fill the day with sunshine P. B. Gifts are the from you.” In the picture—at left— Wool housecoat, with contrasting check lapel, pockets and cuffs, $10. Others 37 to $25. At right—Silk housecoat; a wide % . variety of patterns; $13.50. Others % ~ i@? up to $35. SRty by ot Perma-Silk 4 = SR Ties, $1.50 't Guaranteed for ome i g Sweater Sets, $12 Matching sweater and golf year Hundreds of patterns hose. Jacquards, fancy checks. plaids. Many CO"ST to Match color combina- tions. All sizes. Shirts, $3.50 Colored, pleated semi- stiff bosoms, French cuffs. Many attractive patterns Moire tie, $2.00. Malacca Canes, $5 Pure Silk Umbrellas, | $10 Cape Gloves For day wear; finely made. $3.00 Capeskin Gloves, $6 Rabbit lined: fine for motorists. Fancy Wool Hose, $1.50 Hundreds of patterns. Others $1.00 to $3.00 The Avenue at Ninth. fm—- KNOWN STORE * - A'H"]I@Y