Evening Star Newspaper, May 30, 1926, Page 67

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C.—GRAVURE SECTION—-MAY ~ e . Miss Elizabeth Rountree (right), queen of the May day festivities at Sweetbriar College in Virginia. The attending pages were Misses Katherine Peyton, Elizabeth Dillard and Rosa Heath. Harris & Ewing. 30, 1926. The Queen of May in all her glory. Miss Elizabeth Rountree of Sweetbriar College and her page, Miss Katherine Peyton. P A g ot . e, The woods and animals to form background for museum’s collection. © Harris & Ewing. Capt. H. C. Bray (left) and Lieut. Douglas Johnson sailing aboard the S. S. President Roosevelt for Antwerp, Belgium, where they will be the United States Army’s entry in the inter- national balloon races. Mrs. Margaret Stadler of Brookland. D. C., is especially honored by the Swiss Papal Guard at the Vatican. During her recent pilgrimage to the Holy City the guards posed with Mrs. Stadler for this photograph. Ladies’ Turkish Baths A freak photograph from Boston. The girl, Miss Marion Raymond, took part in the Sim- mons College field day exer- cises, winning the broad jump —but the camera failed to record the fact that she pos- sessed the regulation length legs. N BUYING a Diamond the test of perfection is its blue-white color; its {reedom from natural blem- ishes and flaws in cutting. Only such Diamonds are perfect—and have a real collateral value, which makes them a sound invest- ment. $50, $75, $100, $150, $200 Deferred weekly payments $1 as low as A BURNSTINE g S Going Away /T This Summer? 2 Board_vour hind at Atherton’s Pet Shop Main430? nd_parrots or month. 1221 Conn. Ave. Main 7792-3-4 The “Priscilla” A very new gore pump of patent leather with parch. ment or gray lizard calf trimming at $15.00. Also shown in parchment snake calf at $16.50, and brown kid with tan snake calf trimming at $16.50. Especial- ly made with a narrow fitting lu‘sal. Beautiful silk hosiery $1.95 and $1.45. IC Proper Fotwear F Street at Tenth @ P& A Photox A bit of old Japan at the Twin Oaks garden fete. Ladies of the Japanese em- bassy who conduct- ed the flower booth. © P& A Photos, p Bob nent 7 SCHEETZE’S (With Full Guarantee) Personally Designed and Contoured by MR. COULON $18 to 525 For long hair—front and sides, NOTE—Our long expericnce. to-date equipment and reliable guarantee insures your perfect sat- isfaction. Why experiment? Experts ‘All Branches Beauty Culture MARGARET E. SCHEETZE Washington's Original Nestle Waver Established 23 Years 1145 Conn. Ave MEMORIAL DAY is a day of flowers—the erfect tribute of fragrant Eelnty to those who live in our memory. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. 1102 Conn Ave. Franklin 2741 and 9763 [ R. Bruce Horsfall cf Washington painting the outdoor scenes for the Peabody Museum of Natural History of Yale University. National Photo. : Mme. du Four's TAR SALVE INSTANTLY REMOVES DANDRUFF 50c Jar 2 '-l.u‘-'l 's Tar ”:‘ll move dandraff and the In verfeet condition. sale S17 1Ith St HAIR DRESRING MARCEL WAVE MANICURING TREATMENTS, PACE ANDRCALP HAIR CUTTING HUMAN HAIR GOODN Ready for Service in 1 to 5 Hours dull or on your car 1 bring it that beautiful, glossy finish that s a spar varnish and guaranteed to give real service, from three to nine months’ time. It is the only one on the market today applied the McAvoy way with one to five hour service, ready to drive, at a very low cost. We do not sell you the varnish and allow you to " worry about applying it, nor do we want to worry if you t right, but we have ned men to do the ¥ — —¢ Before A Aftker The McAvoy Varnishing Shop 1815 L St. N.W. Phone Franklin 6841 NEN “Bally™” Swiss Lucerne Sandals Womens Shop Tcmporarily, 1318 G Sr.

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