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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 30, 1926. AM DERNS NOTHING OVER TEN CENTS My W. E. HILL. (Copyright, . by the Chicago Tribune.) Lu_nch time. A lovely mamma and her lovely child with a frankfurter roll and an ice cream sandwich in tow. They are giving the diamond barpins the once over at the jewelry counter. Mrs. Flannigan and Mrs. Osterholt are about to Puychasc a couple of ‘nips” at_the perfume This is Mae, who has been moved, if you please, from the nut tootsie bar f‘:‘:“':l:&y'fi;sn“ml:n s sen “Breeze de counter to the hot dog counter. The management felt that Mae had just the S right personality for making the frankfurter rolls go big. Of course, this is 4 y Chien” and Mrs. Oster- a great compliment to Mae, but it has its drawbacks. In fact, Mae is very VAl holt has Just about de- discontented. When a boy friend takes her to a movie, sooner or later he . ks ! cided on “Whiff de Chat says, “Gee, kid, they must be a dog wagon near here—I keep smellin’ it!" Triste. Mae has an application in for a job at the cosmetic counter, “My dear, aren’t these stores fascinating! I'm just i{emng some little favors for the dinner party!” eet the lady who just can’t help explaining why she isn't in Cartier's. Along the main aisle of any five and ten, showing what a salesgirl has to look at all day long. These are the five and ten cent store habitues, who walk up and down, up and down, “just looking.” The saleslady in the right foreground—M:ss Lilyan ooking girl hardly has any chance at all stuck between the refrigerator jars and the |—i: inking that 11, 0od- s e L LA Then, too, so few soft-hearted old washers and sink accessories. One might as well be zero on appeal in such environment! millionaires seem to pass by—the kind who would be likely to adopt a girl like Lilyan. H i i ight v -3 Hesitating over the purchase of an untrimmed shape at the - 5 'g:?“;{f;,";fi;;:}:;’:; ‘t‘he! h:g'.:f: ‘:,l:& Isa l?;g{mo? r;)gurtpel: . 3 millinery gv:onmer. where x;‘otll;mxbng overdll} ce:I\((’s, a‘:‘ pe;osrlog::‘. "l‘l're' :h'e:'t, music co:v;(eri‘ showivlug Miss }asl;oe‘ ':\‘ho subsi- . i i 5 t one-half a brim, and for 10 cents more y utes at the piano while t irl is at 5 g L R T Taee 3 g:t' t‘l?ecg:ksegol:lll‘f.e The crown comes separate and is divided L i L own. from the floral counter. I W 1 ‘11 Ui i \ \" (L T I ter. He builds his a cluster of pink cloth pansies. Al i 3 Be taighths at 10 cents each. QAR