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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 28, 1926. ' \ P9 A heavy snow and the N thermometer hanging around 10 below zero brought out a big force of Plymouth, Vt., residents to clear the roads when President Coolidge’sfather died. Photograph was taken along the road which was later traveled by the Presi- / dent after hisfather’sdeath. ‘ ®. Photo by Aeme 4 “Sport” s the subject of sculpture competi- tion. This is “The Boxers,” by Emile Jacot, awarded Rome scholarship in London recently. @ Underwood Crew of British ship rescued after eleven weeks adrift in the At- & Underwood, lantic. The vessel, the S. S. Gen. Smuts, wrecked, the crew took to the lifeboats. Without sails and the food reduced to three biscuits a day, the men were rescued by the Dutch liner Volendam. The lifeboat in this photograph could not have remained seaworthy another 36 hours. © P. & A. Photos. HER EASTER SUIT 1S A - W MODEL Registered LE AND THE VALUE ARE. EX $495() WITH RALEIGH HABERDASHER HF,R Easter wardrobe is not complete withoui a tzilored suit—one of the slim boyish affairs that Raleigh Haberdasher has done so well. Single and double breasted models in both navy twill and tan English tweed. Georgetown University Glee : ek " i The Helena and Gloria models in Knox Hats, §15 For Easter Sun(hy_ a Perm' anent Wave Is Suggested || , Ceorgetows O.L“ry'_ypmi_ b Silk Shirts, $11.50 Foulard Tie, $175 By America’s Finest Beauty Salon dent, in center of front row. R : i Photo by Tenscert & Flack — Why 3,000 Permanent Waves - : j The Woman's Shop Raleigh HaberdaSher oy = s Julia Sanderson in “No, No, th ) nm‘uu:lh»E::i.I:r’lt"vigzvfir ceased ‘ Nanette,” showing in Wash- 0’ e 1310 . Street working to find o wave everybody was longing P ington this week. b S : ) S or—and has succeeded Photo hy White Studio re ontents Copyrighted by Raleigh Haberdasher, Ine BECAUSE he is the Washington pioneer in perma- nent waving, his waves differ from all others, and are appreciated. RECAUSE at Emile's you get a permanent wave that looks like the natural . wav, hair—a large. loose and flat marcel and wit all the comfort in the world. HAVE one for Easter and be sure to make early reservations, because the permanent season is on. with cvery indication of atremendous rus NEW FRENCH STEAM OIL PROCESS LADIES’ TURKISH BATHS 1221 gfl Main Conn. Ave. 792-3-4 Malson Franeaise EAS when glances linger on the smart foot RIS st octuat wilive st B You Are Invited to Attend OSur all eyes as you stro! 4 (I()\\':)E‘oj:ete:tiim" A\'é‘ne:e! I)Jeveloped 5 C A : Our Annual Easter Flower ShOW in ivory-colored Cobra Calf. $13,50 ] i Today from 10 - 5 so Sauterne or Gray Kid, P ather. Black Satin. — At Our Mammoth Greenhouses, Bladensburg Road and Mount Olivet Patent Leather. Black Satin Last year more than 15000 flower lovers visited our You will see more than 50,000 Easter lilies under one greenhouses. This year we have made preparations for a roof—thousands of rambler roses of rare colorings, smiling still ‘f"ea'::“'.'t“';‘“b;;ine this glorious carnival of color and sweet peas, striking snapdragons, be?u(if):l car_nzlions, azaleas, <l ' 1 frngra:::le—you must see the gorgeous exhibition of magnifi- orchids, hydrangeas, hyacinths, tulips, 1?"?“"5. etc., that go % : ‘ i cent Spring flowers developed by Gude. to make up a fairyland of flowers that is indeed entrancing. Womens Shop S 4 e R Take 15th and H Sts. N.E. car and transfer to Washington Railway and Electric Bus direct to Greenhouses. 1207 F STREET And “Lady Luxury” Silk-to-the-Top : : A“ GUde Bros- CO. “Say It With Flowers * Chiffon Hosie_v—eo Completf the Pu'lur b i ; 1212 F St. wa. PP 1102 Conn. Ave. N.W.