Evening Star Newspaper, December 20, 1925, Page 115

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Maj. William A. King, Uncle Sam's fighting telegrapher. A veteran of two wars, he is the oldest telegrapher of the War Department staff. National Photo THE “Who said fight?” Nelly and Kelly, six-week-old lion cubs at the Gay Lion Farm, near El Monte, Calif. Wide World Photo Emile Is Back From Paris ex- three after an tensive months' tour through the } European Fashion = Cen- ters. He has studied thor- oughly the lat- est styles and is well pre- pared to an- swer the ques- tion— -y To Bob or Not to Bob? See Emile before you have your hair bobbed agaln. NOTE—He has also brought the very latest novelties that Paris decrses as the Height of Fashion for Bobbed Hair. Ideal Holiday Gifts Imported Perfumes Hair Sculpture—the French Way It Costs No More at Grite Matson Francaise 1221 Coan. Ave. Main 7792-3-4 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. For a Limited Time We Are Reducing Our Price From J 18 Curls for $15 18 Curls, $7.50 Our Nestle Lanoil Sale Still Going On to 18 Curls for $7.50 Our Marcel Permanent Wave Special price for bobbed heads. 2 One of our ope s won sacond price in a National Nestle Lanoil Permanent Wave Contest Only expe lenced operators do our work. We can regulate the size of the wave to suit individual style and taste We Do Not Give s Kink We leave all life and luster in the hair. We set your permanent with a Nestle Water Wave. LADY JANE BEAUTY SHOP New Address—1304 F St. Phone Main 6132 SET No. 13 contains Djer- Kiss Face Pouder, Ean de Totlette, and Tal. SET No. 23 comtains Parfum Djer- Kius, Eau de Totleite and she mew Loose Pouder Vanity in which the user may carry loase face pow der as neatly as sbe would 4 Compat. S % @: GIF IR, do you seek for the loveliest girl a gift of distinction—a gift of gifts? It is a perplexing problem. But Kerkoff has solved it by sending from Paris his Djer-Kiss toiletries which come o you in these ex- quisite satin-lined gift boxes. These Holiday thromgs mo croud Kerkoff's Perfume Shop on the Champs Elysées in Parss (Painting by Jobn La Gatia rom PARIS itself. ) o brought her the gLfl; SETNo. 33 comtains Parfum Djer Kiss (both a large botcle and the purse- size Van- este), Djer-Kuss Talc, Sachet, Ean de Toilerte, Soap and_the Dyer-Kiss are the very toiletries you would e e see today on the Avenue des Champs-Elysées. In America you will find these sets at smart shops everywhere— ten attractive combinations at ten different prices. Of these, five are illustrated here. Prices range from $2.30 (l()jer- FT 1 $12.00 SET No. 40 contarns a selvered Lip Rouge pencil: the Dyer-Kiss > Rouge - & - Loose - Powder o Vanity loose powder com riment, rowge compact tSS and double faced mirror 1n a dainty and exquisite nickel - silser case) ang Parfum Dier-Kiss. SET No. 17 mmmlb-/vur/lmp‘;ur size flacon of Parfum Djer- Kmfl),' Lip Rouge and rhe Djer-Kiss Two-Fold Com- pact (reuge and face pow- der compacis and a wmigue double-faced mirror). (C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 20, 1925. When the Sixty- ninth Congress open- ed. Speaker Nicholas Longworth shaking hands with Represen- tative Tilson, Republi- can floor leader of the House. @ P & A Photos This is one of our new models in Princess Pat the famous comfurt shoe Combination last. patent leather trimmed with black suede. AAAA to C - woes Walk-Over sior) 929 F Street Complete $10.00 This is your op ortunity to get 4 ermanent Wave by expert operators at this unusual price 1128 14th St. N.W. Phone Franklin With Christmas around the cor- ner, your kitchen should he made more cheerful and inviting with new —or . making it sanitary, sreater peace 'of mind your reputation as a T A Jarge variety of Iniaid ioorian? 1o 3 and 3 a3 witths on which we save o * \_ : m&\;‘&mu Didn’t have to coax him to take it —says another mother, praising REM Sometimes getting a child to take a medicine is a problem in itself. But that rarely happens with REM. And so we find Mrs. S. Wasielewski of 990 5th Ave., Milwaukee, praising REM, not only because it relieved little Gene’s cough so promptly, but also because she had no trouble in getting him to take it: ‘‘In February my little son Gene caught a bad cold and coughed so itkept both him and us awake at night,’’ says Mrs. Wasielewski. “I’d seen Rem advertised a lot so I thought here was a good chance to see what it would do. Well I never saw such a cough remedy! After just a few doses he didn’t cough nearly so much and not at all at night. By the second day his cough was all gone. And I didn’t have to coax him to take it.” Children seldom have to be coaxed to take REM. It hasn’t that nasty taste that makes kids try to hide when “medicine time” comes around. No Opiates in REM, either. There is, however, a special ingredient in REM— effective, harmless—that is not found in ordinary cough syrups. Clinging to the throat as it is swallowed, REM quickly begins its work of quiet- ing the cough. Ask your druggist for REM—the blue package with the round orange label. You can have your money back if it doesn’t bring relief. You’re the Judge and Jury. Introductory size bottle, only 60c Economy size, $1.00 lggg has quieted many a cough ~

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