Evening Star Newspaper, July 4, 1926, Page 58

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 4, 1926. Gertrude Ederle (left) and Lillian Cannon (right), American girls in training for attempts ' Sailing on a belated honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. Alastair Mac- to swim the English Chapnel. Their trainer, in center, is William H. Burgess, and the photo Y| Nintosh photographed aboard the S. S. Berengaria. Mrs. Mac- was snapped off Cape Gris-Nez, France. T kintosh is better known as Contance Talmadge, photoplay star. © Underwood & Underwood The arrival of Comdr. Rich- ard E. Byrd at Ambrose light, en route to the United States. Byrd’s ship, the Chantier, met heavy fogs and storms on the way to New York. The photo shows the commander at left on bridge. © Aeme “Happy"” Walker, leader of the Glen Echo Orches- tra, and his daughter, Patsy Ann, also a musician. Graduating class of the Army Music School. Photo by Rideout = Mme. du Four's TAR SALVE INSTANTLY REMOVES DANDRUFF 50c Jar Mme. du Four's Tar Nalve, used uecording _te _dis re- 3 S17 11th St. HAIR DRESSING | MARCEL WAVE MANICURING 3 | TREATMENTS, FACE ANDSCALP r s : 5 H - T HAIR CUTTING The throne of Cardinal Bonzano, papal legate, at Soldiers’ 3 - PR § T s ~x HUMAN HAIR GOODS Field, Chicago, during the Eucharistic Congress. Photo taken < ; o just before the celebration of mass, the cardinal standing under the canopy. @ P. & A. Photox The prettiest Italian Military inspection at Purdue University, Lafayette, girl of the New Eng- Ind. The photograph shows Maj. T. J. Johnson of the land States, Miss Al- War Department, with Purdue staff officers giving the bina Lemoncelli, 18, of color bearers a bit of special attention. Boston, winner of a re- cent contest. She will pose for a book cover. ® Underwood & Underwood . A new opera slipper of patent leathe: blsek LADIES F i satin with short vamp and spike hnlr .o(r $11— —_WRKISH % \ 8 very smart model now much worn with the BATHS 3 4 new large black hats. e k. . Beautiful silk hosiery, $1.95 and $1.4S. tem. _ Neurif High Blood Pres: | Permanent Wave [ sufe’ and Obesity. Specializing in u.ef gm Neetlo '(/:mcuunn PROCESS . . Josephine Baird, M.D. t ) X ) Cast of “Mary Made Completi,mfl(.).oo : i A pertect et fiires s Na SFA1mat ol v s Kt N\ l i ICH S manent to correet any bad effects 'ro‘n gre.ving- faulty waving. i ’ 3 120 Vermont Ave. . S SEE M SRLIE G I Ot e | Ant m'{li B o Real hair samples showing the various Circaline Waves to choore from : Proper Footwear recent production of “ J Main 8980 1 the Holy Rosary Dra- dr matic Club. I perts in ail oh LADY JANE BEAUTY SHOP “ RECOYRN FiStimet e lonin ans New Address—1304 F St. Phone Main 6132 s ? P cultun in | Photo by Casson tendanee. Instruction courses kiven. A | TE, Soft Coal Soot Removed from rug carpets and draperies Moth Protection Guaranteed BOOT SHOP 3 Fashion's Latest Creation i ; - ‘ D}',V French, I\a[)hth:n. Sham- [ 2 . Parchment Rattlesnake Pump i . pooing and Scullrmg:' also re- . sllm ‘ n be realized by purchasing Arm. : ¥ pairing by experts with vears 3 RS 9 strong Linoleum for every room ! ) of practical experience. | 4 m[ flRIGI” )» % in the house f | ‘l fi Buy the Hest, Which In the Cheapest P | ms‘ -~ - “"“'Au.,.“ @ v T noa R i We install our own goods 3 A Sam Cal’pet CIem‘nx co‘ Floortex Rugs—All Sizes 1 ‘:‘::":‘ J:;l:eyhAou. i i ! : " rt L. e, P. Supefl?“fmklflglfiflfil Co. "Befoce and After Phone Lincoln 1481 Queentex Hosiery o Match lag ( & i 3 937 H Street N.W. s After Business Hours, N. 9129 8145 and 5195 i Phone Main 10293 c’m""

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