Evening Star Newspaper, July 18, 1926, Page 90

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Mme. du Four's TAR SALVE INSTANTLY REMOVES DANDRUFF Pauline Starke, movie star, seeks a bit of diversion on the bounding waves. The picture was snapped from the speed- boat which was pulling Paul- ine’s surfboard. vood & Underwoorl Say it With Flowers you know she loves tlowers She may say to you, “Don’t spend money on flowers for me.” But nothing in the world will please her more than Gude’s flowers. GUDE BROS. CO. 1212 F St 1102 Conn. Ave. Phone Main 1278 Phone Main 1102 Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery A Heir to $40,000,000 and his bride at the West- chester Biltmore Beach, N. Y. Believe it or not, young Thomas F. Manville recently inherited that pile of cash—and he will not be back at his desk until Fall. @ P. & A. Photos. At left—the Gion festival, the most spectacular pageant of Japan. Costly floats of carved wood inlaid with gold were featured in the procession through the streets of Tokio. The float in the photograph required three-score men to carry it. ® Underwood & Underwood nother case of the B tin y brothers. The three cubs are triplets, born in Rainier National Park, and the photograph shows them with their proud mother. LADY JANE BEAUTY SHOP New Address—1304 F St. Phone Masin 6132 ® Underwood & Underwood. The refreshing o all-season drink. | PO eo. J. ueller &Co. Distributors to the Retail Trade The Danger of Common Ills Constipation and its attendant evils conquered— Skinand stomach disorders corrected— Glorious vitality regained— through One Simple Food 'OT a “cure-all,” not a medicine in any sense — Fleischmann’s Yeast is simply a remarkable fresh food. The millions of tiny active yeast plants in every cake invigorate the whole system. They aid digestion—clear the skin—banish the poisons of constipation. Where cathartics give only temporary relief, yeast strengthens the intestinal muscles and makes them healthy and active. And day by day it releases new stores of energy. Eat two or three cakes regularly every day before meals: on crackers—in fruit juices, water or milk—or just plain, nibbled from the cake. For constipation especially, dis- solve one cake in hot water (not scalding) before breakfast and at bedtime. Buy several cakes at a time—they will keep fresh in a cool dry place for two or three days. All grocers have Fleischmann’s Yeast. Start eat- ing it today! And let us send you a free copy of our latest booklet on Yeast for Health. Health Re- search Dept. N-405, The Fleischmann Com- pany, 701 Washington Street, New York. “I1 HAD DIZZY SPELLS and a disagreeable rash on my skin. 1 had chronic constipation but did not know it until my physi- cian told me. He directed that I eat Fleischmann’s Yeast. In four months I was a new man. For ten months I have taken Fleischmann'’s Yeast daily. I don't get dizzy any more. ::zluc:)_t_nplexim is now clear. In a word, I feel in perfect Leonard H. Dithrich, Pittsburgh, Pa. “MY SKIN WAS IN A POOR CONDITION and 1 was generally run-down. For days I never left the house. I began eating Fleischmann's Yeast. The Yeast not only cleared my complexion but changed me from a weak house flower to a strong woman. Now every day I walk five miles with my dog.” Mrs. Rod McMahon, Albany, N. Y. ‘THIS FAMOUS FOOD tones up the entire systefn— aids digestion—clears the skin—banishes constipation LerT “ALL MY LIFE I have been bothered with stomach trouble. While home on leave, I got in the habit of eating Fleischmann’s Yeast. Now I feel like a new man. I eat much more and perform my duties with much more pep.” Stanley H. Strainge, U. S. N., Hampton Roads, Va. “I DID COMPETITIVE SWIM- MING and diving. I met with an accident which confined me in a hos- pital for a month. Afterwards I was very weak and tired easily. I decided 1 would make yeast a daily habit. After six months of yeast I was back in the swimming game.” Mrs. Betty. Kurswelly, Chicago, Ill.

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