Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1926, Page 110

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THE SUN DAY STAR, WAS Sailing the frozen waves. A new picture from Hollywood. Mary Pickford is training a young actress to take her place when she decides to give up the movies. Skate sailing at Lake Hopatcong, N. J. Miss Ethel Kelley of Philadelphia attains a speed of a little less than a mile a minute with her steel runners and big sail. thutisbySaany For a Limited Time We Are Reducing Our Price From 18 Curls for $15 to 18 Curls for $7.50 18 Curls, $7.50 Our Nestle Lanoil Sale Still Going On Our Marcel Permanent Wave Special price for bobbed heads. One of our operators won sacond price in a National Nestle Lanoil Permanent Wave C(ontcst. Only experienced operators do our work. We can regulate the size of the wave to suit indiv.dual style and taste We Do Not Give a Kink We leave all life and luster in the hair. 5 y We set your permanent with a Nestle Water Wave. LADY JANE BEAUTY SHOP New Address—1304 F St. Phone Main 6132 Ice boats lined up for a race at Lake Hopatcong, N. J. P & A.Photo Barney Oldfield, once the daredevil driver of automobiles, is married. His wedding to Mrs. Hulda Rae Braden took place recently in San Diego. Calif. Barney gave.up the auto racing game several years ago. B aEambhatos HINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 17, 1926. A bit of Winter in Philadelphia. Logan Circle Fountain a mass of lce i Cathedral of Sts. Peter and Paul in the background. x & Crierwood MaeldsiEouss TAR SALVE INSTANTLY REMOVES DANDRUFF 50c Jar Mme. du Four's Tar according to _directions move dandruff and ke in perfect condition KATIE DUNN S17 11th St. Just a tip for Milady. Here are two hat creations for the Easter season—real advance information on headflear styles. — For Sojourn in the South One of many of our new smart models being worn in Southern climes. Made of gray kid—also of blonde kid—both at $13. Beautiful silk hosiery, $1.95—three pairs for $5.50. IC Proper Footwear FStreet at Tenth HE body reaches ma- turity ahead of the mind. Its growth is more automatic. The mind is developing long after the body has gained its full. strength. The mind is seasoned and tempered through experi- ence. First it is taught; then the lessons it has re- ceived are tested by direct application. Until this test is applied the lessons are not really learned. Boys come out of college with a fine theoretical knowledge of the world. Their practical knowledge comes later when they seek to put their theories into practice. Your own obser- vation—perhaps your own experience—tells you how easy it is' for an inexperi- enced boy to make mistakes. A few restraints upon him during = these formative years will prove of valuye. Our booklet, “Of Trusts for Sons,” suggests some of them and how they may be applied. We would like to send you a copy of it. /\MIE]R]ICAN SECURHTY

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