Evening Star Newspaper, February 28, 1926, Page 109

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AVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 28, 1926. ormer Millicent H is heir to the 0. Count Salm t order, and he By Fotozrams France with A bit of fun at the Authors’ League banquet in New York. Ellis Parker Butler, author of “Piggs Is Piggs,” is the fighter on the left. Clare Briggs, who draws “Mr. and Mrs.” for The Star, looks beaten on the right, and the referee is Dorothy Gish, photoplay star. 4 ] ilitary award Spanish Mili- Kadl & Horte ociety of : Harry and J. J. hal, and \ Star Phot The choir of the Doug'as M. L. Church, Eleventh and H streets northeast. A. H. McKizley, at e:treme left. Bishop F. M. Bristol at right. Miss Ailsa Mellon, daughter of the Secretary of the Treasury, as empress of the recent Mardi Gras ball in Washing- ton. Coleman Jennings (right) as the emperor, and Walter Denegre as the prime minister. - © Harns & Ewing Cleveland Perkins, official announcer at the Mardi Gras ball. O Harris & Ewinz The trousered dress makes its ap- pearance, coming direct from Paris. The skirt is really a pair of trousers, cut athletic style and length. The material is broadcloth, and the high collar is of fur. © Underwood & Underwood. © Kadel & Herbert, # &y@,% The pastor, Washington Star Photo. Walter Tuckerman, Gen. Barnett and Col T. D. Boal in costume for the Mardi Gras ball. 2 Underwood & Underwooa 1% “Your graying #N or faded hair can be artfully concealed” ‘No more need to feel sensitive because your bair is losing its youthful color. Women of fashion the world over now place implicit confidence in the artful creations of Monsieur Curly, of Paris, most famous originator of hair pieces in the world. —are unique in that your best friends never suspect their use. Becnming{y soft and lustrous, they have partings as natural as life. They are uniform in color, very light in weight, waved in a fashion in- imitably French. Free Demonstration. KATIE DUNN weremr. 517 11th St. Miss Harriet Allen, “balloon girl” at at the Mardi Gras ball. O Marris & Ewing Miss Dorothy Jones as queen of the Duluth Winter carnival. the entire court, the “royal members” having been elected by popular vote. The parad a feature of the festivities, was five miles long. Underwood & Underwoo Mme. 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 §17 11th St. . Newly elected officers of the Newcomers' Club cf Washington. Left to right: A. L. Baldwin, president; George Francis Williams, vice president; Edward Tyler, treasurer, and J. B. McPherson, secretary. Washington Star Photo HATS OR over a third of a century Joseph has been known as a leading importer and creator of high class millinery. Joseph Hats may be obtained in all high class shops MILLINERS DRESSMAKERS FURRIERS el Al R The photograph shows €. e N i) o DR P Ay - -+

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