Evening Star Newspaper, March 28, 1926, Page 107

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 928. 1926. Permanent Wave Complete, $10.00 Always One Price A perfect wave given by expert oper. ators. Scientific hair coloring and facial muscle lifting. In struction courses kiven in all phases ¥ ol beauty culture Greenes’ 1128 14th 86 N.W. Waskington's Elite Coiffare The “Aberdeen’ The Asking Price Determines the Grade of Shoe You Buy Shoes scld on a price basis alone can- not honestly be expected to give quality service. In the long run you will pay more for them than for Nettletons, although Nettleton shoes are priced a little higher. The “Aberdeen,” a quality shoe exclusively, is made in mellow Tan Calf, $13.00; also i lack Calf, $12.50. Sold Exclusively in D. C. by ]‘x P HL S /)I'(I[?(‘I‘/"(.u)’h’ ar F Strect at Tenth - Japan goes in for broadcast- ing, and the girls’ quartet furnishes an evening of mu- sic. The station at Tokio, where Rt VIVAUDOU MOA0(S TALCUM V. VIVAUDOU, INC. / Mme. Simone Maitre, a Paris thisphotograph beauty, who wasselected queen was taken, is of the mid-Lenten carnival. one of themost The only unbobbed candidate powerful in Ja- for the honor, she is a manne- pan. quin in the fashion salon of o Underwod & Underwoo Poiret. D) S nt A ReicNiINnG QUEEN ~NOBLEWOMEN - OCIETY LEADERS “THEYOUNGFR SET believe in this Care for the Shin Winston Churchill (right), chanceller of Great Britain's exchequer, received with enthusiasm in Belfast, Ireland. The honorary degree of doctor of laws was conferred upon him by Kadel & Herbert Queen’s College. “The Cuddle” A New Walk-Over Strap Pump, in* Tan, with Blonde Kid trim, and low heel. Also in Patent leather. $10.00 fi WOLFS?”G&‘-@U@I‘ SHOP 929 F Street Miss ANNE MORGAN devoted to the cause of women, says: “I should like to see the new Club House of the American Women's Asso- ciation equipped with Pond's." Mrs. NICHOLAS LONGWORTH wife of the speaker of the House of Representatives, daughter of President Roosevelt, declares: A clear skin may be had by the use of Pond's."” MARIE, Queen of Roumania granddaughterof QueenVictoria,stateswoman, author, mother of two queens, and herself the most beautiful queen in Eurape, says: “Beauty can be thoroughly guarded by the daily use of Pond's Two Creams.” The LADY DIANA MANNERS beautiful English noblewoman with twenty- three generations of blue blood in her veins. daughter of the Duchess of Rutland. says that with Pond's, “‘every woman can have the beauty of a fresh undimmed complexion.” EASTER A Floral Message —most appropriately symbolizes the Spirit of Easter. Here you buy flowers of guar- anteed freshness—promptly de- livered when and where you de- sire—in town or out, GUDE BROS. CO. 1212 F Street 1120 Conn. Ave. Members Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Association Mprs. REGINALD VANDERBILT a striking beauty, member of a distin- guished family, says of Pond's Tuo Creams: —""They are such a wonderful belp."” Miss MARJORIE OEIRICHS a chic and charming New York debu- tante, daughter of Mrs. Marjorie Oelrichs says: " Pond's is the method | follow.” OMEN of royal blood, of noble birth, of high position pursue a time-tested method of caring for their delicate skins. They use Pond’s Two Creams, which together form a com- plete method of skin care. You should daily use The DUCHESSE DE RICHELIEU member of a leading Baltimore family and wife of the present head of one of the oldest bouses in France, which took its name from The PRINCESSE MATCHABELLI 305, TR S mARGYACTORSR OF THE umsmng renowned for her statuesque beauty and dis tinguished by a name nine centuries old. Ad- miring the complexions of American women, the Cardinal, first Duc de Richelieu, says :— n she says:—'*Women everywbere cam acquire ALL PORK SAUSAGE “Pond’s Creams heep the skin exquisitely soft them as follows: — the same perfection. with tbe use of Ponds and lovely.” Tuwo Creams.” Before retiring and during the day whenever your skin needs cleansing, apply Pond's Cold Cream gen- erously. Let it stay on a few moments. Its fine oils will bring to the surface the dirt and powder which clog the pores. Wipe off. Repeat. Finish with a Free Offer Clip and mail coupon for free trial tubes of Pond's Tuo Creams and instructions for using. s— A0S TA\\NR S MARUTACTURER OF THE ORIGINAL ? % ; i EVERY NORMAL SKIN wneeds these Tuo | [ awcrorxsavsace | 8 famous Creams, Pond's Cold Cream for a purifying cleansing; Pond's Vanishing Cream for a delicate finish, a powder base and pro- tection against the weather. dash of cold water. After every cleansing except the bedtime one, apply Pond’s Vanishing' Cream thinly, for a delicate finish, perfect protection against weather and dust, and to hold your powder smoothly. Follow this method chosen by the most distin- guished women everywhere, of whom these appear- ing on this page are but a few. The Pond’s Extract Company, Dept.-J 109 Hudson Street, New York City Please send me your free trial tubes of Pond's Cold and Vanishing Creams and folder of instructions for using. Name Street City

Other pages from this issue: