Evening Star Newspaper, February 14, 1926, Page 101

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THE SUNDAY STAR, “The Love Flower™ poses for her portrait. Count Lattanzio Firmian, Italian painter, seeks the Southern California beauties as his subjects. Oy Fah, who onced lived in China. is posing in a Pasadena garden. Turney as a lass of the Middle Ages. Headdresses of the centuries, as exhibited at the Allied Millinery Industries show in Chicago. Eve at the left, repre- sented by Miss Evelyn Arnold; Miss Peggy Abner in the center, as a lady of the glorious days of Rome; Miss Peggy Wide World Photo. just through the arch. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE Ruth St. Denis and her husband, Ted Shawn, both danc- ing stars, photographed during their tour of the Orient. The picture was snapped in a Singapore garden. i world Phioto SECTION—FEBRUARY 14, 1926 A bit of action. Los Angeles girls have taken up lacrosse, and are pre- paring for the national championship matChes. D Underwood & Underwood —_————————————————————y At left: The former mayor of New York, John F. Hylan, and wife, spend- ing the Winter months at Palm Beach. 2 P& A Photo. New York City has a snowstorm. The Woolworth Building in the background, with the City Hall and park ® P. & A. Photu. Your Picture, Exactly This Size and Style, Guaranteed, Regularly $20.00 Per Dozen, 6 for $5.00, on Presentation of This Photograph. Good Until April 3, 1926. Tel. Main 4932 s STUDIO No wonder the tourists flock to Riverside, Calif. They are met at the city gateways by girls, who distribute oranges and other Cali- fornia fruits. Here we have Senor- ita Margarita Otero, beauty of an old Spanish-California family, ready to welcome the visitors. Mme. du'Four's TAR SALVE INSTANTLY REMOVES DANDRUFF 50c Jar Mme. du Four's Tar Salve used e L m"unm condition. far sale by KATIE DUNN 517 11th St. 14th and H Sts. N.W.

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