Evening Star Newspaper, June 6, 1926, Page 102

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1219 F St. z W 1219 F St [BOOT sHOP] Queen Quality “Osteos” Style axd Individuality Walking—Sport—Home Profession—Business Admiral Albert Scilandof of the Los Angeles Yacht Club holding the Sir Thomas Lipton Cup, which will be presented to the winner of the annual Pacific races. Miss Judith Nelson holds other cups which will be awarded to yachts, SUnderwood “& Underwood, AR Bum, the bell ringer, on the job. The dog is the mascot of one of the Jersey City fire companies, and he rings the bell when en route to a blaze. TP & A Photos j/inuet In \ International “ Sterling | Silver Riza Khan, who crowned himself Shah of Persia, reviewing his troops. PP, & A. Photos, White kid, green or red shark calf trim; high spike heel. $17.50 White kid one strap—spike heel $14.00 Permancnt Wave Complete, $10.00 rep marcel llo klnkl ‘or srizzes and no water ! ry. Ex. tendance. Instruction | wum Riven -.n...—.—m- 1128 14th 8t. N.W. Ilhln“.n ite_Coiffure For appointment phone Franklin 772 Jj oA .oalkincIne. An Invitation to the Bride —and her Wedding Guests SILVER—the most important of wedding gifts! Solid silver. to be sure! But the design—what shall it he? There is the ques- tion —and here is an answer wo -thy of the fastidious bride’s consideration For thirty - four years it has been our licy avor " pOlfEViandRerdd Let the silver be “Minuet"—the new design which has been cre- ated to meet the trend of the times—the trend toward the re- establishment, in American cul- ture. of the art of “Early Amer- ica™! Come in and see Minuel to anticipate the dc- mands of a discrimi- nating public for the greatest values in Diamonds, the finest Jewelry and newest Silverware; therc- fore. it is most fit- ting that we should be among the first to introduce “Min- The Gift Supreme for the Brentwood Four-strap White Kid $11.50 Same Model India Brown Kid Black Kid With the Grace of Amerlea’s Moat Graeeful Perind uet” to complete our —a complete gift for the bride whose silver is to be beautiful, fashionable—and American. We invite you to view “Minuet"— now on display in our store oAahncine. THIRTY-FOUR YEARS AT 935 F Street Two of the Mafty New Models in White Shoes Shown Here collection of supe- rior silverware. raent Leatner |l B Bride Beautiful Silk Hosiery, $1.95; 3 pairs, $5.50 T T S T S S S S SET T b Vo B St e 20 28 Queentex Hosiery Full Fashioned. All Shades. $185 $10.00 RICH'S Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth We carry a complete line of o all patterns and designs. HEPNER’S GOLDSMITH & CO. - Improved Jewelers and Silversmiths PERMANENT WAVE & &¥ | s/ naturally undulating in line, beau- tiful from the beginning and last- ingly so. Permanent waving by a process so gentle, vet so thorough, that even the finest spun hair, or the purest white, may be done with utterly no concern lest it emerge otherwise than enhanced in charm. Hepner's service 18 reccommended ta the woman to whom unob- tru{ve distinction in appearance is important. Hair Coloring, Manicuring, Hairdressing, Shampooing and Massaging, Hair Bobbing Individual Styles of Huvman Hair Go‘oln Our Specialty e ne I"S Hair Emporium 525 13th St. N.W. ngeles Muin 8014 WIGS AND TOUPES FOR GENTLEMEN artistic garden and porch furniture Beautify vour porch or garden with one or more of our artistically designed cement vases, benches, bird fountains, sun dials, flower boxes. Extremely dec- orative and utilitarian as well. Flower boxes to fit porch spaces of any size. All work guaranteed. Bird Baths, 25 inches wide by 3 ft. high, $10. Others as low as $5. Louis De Franceschi & Co. 3 o Cement Decoration Works _—- 25th and K Sts. NW. Phone W 2077 e Grecian Vnfl 10117 in- ches. $6.50. finnnl-h Vane, 16x14 inches, With Flowers” Do You Still —as i opoli. / Send Her In your home—as in the Metropolitan Museum of Art Phone Main 4278 Flowers? A suggestion 1o Him: Keep always fragrant that price- less love with a beau- tiful bouquet from Gude’s, on the anni- versary of her day of days. Gude Bros. Co. 1212 F St. 1102 Conn. Ave. Phone Main 1102 Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. Walk through the new American Wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and you feel the beauty of an art that was born be- fore the Revolutionary War and has never died...Yours is the possession of this beauty, for your own family, forever — if you bring into your home the new Solid Silver Service happily named “Minuet”! This new design in International Sterling was inspired by the art of Early America, a period that is now coming to the fore in American Culture. Minuet Essentiali, Priced by the half-dozen, teaspoons are $11. Dessert spoons, $20. Soup spoons, $22.50. Dessert forks, $22.50. Dinner forks, $27. Dessert knives, $21.30. Dinner knives, $24. Butter spreaders, $15. Individual salad forks, $17.50. J\/lirguet INTERNATIONAL STERLING —with the grace of America’s most graceful period The simple dignity. The traditional scrolled pediment. The graceful, lovely lines. These are America’s own art. These are “Minuet’s” own design! Produced in a com- plete service of International Sterling! Un- doubtedly the most exquisite service avail- able in the present era. Fortunate is the bride....and equally fortunate is the expe- rienced hostess....whose new silver service has not yet been selected. Ask vour jeweler to show you “Minuet”. Minuet Additionals. The bride who selects Minuet should hint the news. Her friends will then give the fancy pieces, such as: Cold meat fork,$5. Cucumber server,$3. Jelly server, $2. Tomato server, $5. A chest of 57 essential pieces, in American Walnue, is $223.50. WROUGHT FROM SOLID SILVER by FRSINESSNRSSNNRSNIRRES® :/ro/¢h its FINE ARTS DIVISION

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