Evening Star Newspaper, July 25, 1926, Page 95

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 25, 1926 B.\I\'ISII the dreariness of the sick room with cheering, fragrant Gude's greenhouses. Gude Bros. Co. 1212 F St. 1102 Conn. Ave. “Flowers Telegraphed Everywhere” flowers fresh from When the golf hero came home, bringing two championships. This is just a part of the crowd that welcomed Bobby Jones when he returned to Atlanta after winning the British and national open cham- pionships. Bobby on the shoulders of his friends. Wide World Phisto The One Hundred, Thirty-fifth “Thompson’s Dairy Under the watchful eyes of mamma and papa. The baby swan at the Wash- Baby” ington Zoo receiving its first swimming lesson. National Photo PHYLLIS CLICK, Nine months of ghter of and Mrs, Frank L. Click, 311 Eleventh St S.W. Queen Mary watches the tennis matches at Wimbledon. Her son, Prince Henry, at left in box, beside Sir Harold Savage. Lady Snagge at right. By Miller Service Where art is long and the Summer goes fleeting away. Students at historic Province- town, Mass., which has become one of the big art colonies of the country. . p ¢ A photos Who isn’t lazy— about some tbings? IT back and watch yourself pass by some evening when you're in a reflective mood. Check over some of your habits. If you're’a member in good stand- ing of the human race, and honest with yourself, you'll have to admit that you're careless —lazy —about many of the little things of life. And these often include the small important things. Take tooth brushing for example — this most important job is often neg- lected by many of us. Realizing the truth of this, we set out deliberately to formulate a denti- frice that would furnish the easiest, quickest way to clean teeth. In short, a tooth paste for lazy people—and in tooth brushing, at least, the word *Thus specially prepared cleansimg medium (accordimg to tests based upon the scale of hardness scientists employ m studying mimeral substances) 1s much softer than tooth enamel. Therefore, it cannot scratch or mjure the enamel. At the same time 1t 1s harder than the tartar which accumulates and starts pyor- rhea and tooth decay. lazy applies to practically all of us. Listerine Tooth Paste is really very easy to use. It works fast. With just a minimum of brushing your teeth feel clean—and actually are clean. You have the job done almost be- fore you know it. This is on account of the way Listerine Tooth Paste is made. It contains a remarkable new cleansing ingredient—entirely harmless to en- amel*—plus the antiseptic essential oils that have made Listerine famous. And how fine your mouth feels after this kind of a brushing. Then, besides, you know your teeth are real- ly clean—and therefore safe from de- cay.—Lambert Pharmacal Co., St. Louis, U. S. A. P.S.—By the way, Listerine Tooth Paste is only 25 cents for the large tube. - Specializing in the New Nestle CIRCULINE PROCESS of Permanent Waving A perfect wave that insures the hair againt all harm and helps to correct any bad effects from previoys faulty waving. Real hair samples showing the various Circuline Waves to choose from LADY JANE BEAUTY SHOP New Address—1304 F St. Phone Main 6132 ~4 TJhompson's ' @aité{,‘ Visitors Always Welcome at the Dairy 2012 Eleventh Street N. W. Phone North 5997 LISTERINE TOOTH:PASTE COPYRIGHT 1936, LAMBERT PHARMACAL 0. - -~ easy to use

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