Evening Star Newspaper, September 12, 1926, Page 104

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—-SEPTEMBER 12, 1926. _ Some of the large squad of gridiron candidates of the United States Naval Academy being instruc’ed in the rudiments of the game by Bill Ingram, head coach, at right The Middies have some excellent material in their big squad this year. .p ¢ A pnows When Guy McKinney, Henry B. Rea’s three-year-old trotter, romped home winner in the Hambletonian trotting classic at the Syracuse State fair the other day, he won a $45,686.42 purse for his Pittsburgh owner, the largest trotting purse in the history of the sport. *Wide World Photos. Miss Mitzutani, leading film actress of Japan, who has come to the United States to make a study of the movie industry on the West Coast. OHenry Miller. A close-up of the power plant that drove Gar Wocd's Miss America V at a speed of 81 miles an hour on a recent trial spin at Detroit. The 12-cylinder engine develops 1,100 horsepower. t e wood and Uiderwood A view of Old Faithful geyser, in Yellowstone National Park, in an active mood. Note how the great column of water dwarfs the tourist automobiles behind it. ©Underwood and Underwood. These Two Creams are all a sun-dried, faded, roughened skin needs to bring back its Sreshness, its clear, smooth charm Officers of the 343rd Engineer Regiment of the Organized Reserves, composed of Wash- ington men, which has been in training at Fort Humphreys, Va.,, under command of Col. * John Stewart. After summer . .. How to bring back the clear smooth beauty of your skin . .. Members of the board of governors of the Soldiers and Sailors’ Temporary Home, photo- graphed on the steps of the home at 921 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. Left to right, top row: Capt. Thomas Hudlow, superintendent: Col. Watson B. Miller, Lieut. Col. Daniel J. Donovan, Paul J. McGahan, T. J. Frailey, Robert M. Tolson. Second row: John Farner, Edwin Bettelheim, George J. Newner, William I. Jenkins, secretary; Lieut. Roscoe L. Oatley, I. S. Taylor, William B. Franklin. Third row: Samuel. G. Mawson, Lemuel Warner, George Parker, Charles W. McCaffery, vice president; Harry F. Patterson. Bottom row: J. A. Mc- Dowell, Capt. Byron W. Donney, president: Briscoe Goodhart and John Middleton. Miss ELiNor PaTTERSON successful as“The Nun"in*The Miracle” and a skilled horse- woman, says: “Pond’s Two Creams are sure in fulfillment.” ALL is here with smart, new fash- ions, races, horse-shows, polo matches. Just when you long to look your best, your poor burned skin won’t let you! If only your faded sunburn and tan, that coarsened texture of your skin, could be changed back to softness, a fresh, clear glow! You can bring back—and quickly, too —that clear smooth beauty summer’s robbed you of. Follow the method the beautiful women of social prestige pursue. Carefully every day use the two delicate fluffy Creams made by Pond’s. In place of the damage summer did will come a finer, more velvety quality than your skin has ever known before. In the next col- umn read how. The Pond’s Extract Com- pany, 131 Hudson-Street, New York City. For a sun-dried sun-burned skin —Often by day, and before retir- ing, cleanse with Pond’s Cold Cream patting it on generously, leaving it long enough for its fine oils to cleanse the dry pores of all deep lodged imparities. Wipe off and repeat. Add more Pond’s Cold Cream and leave it to be gradually absorbed. This will re- store vour skin's suppleness. Then to protect the skin, apply Pond’s Vanishing Cream thinly, before going out. For a tanned, roughened skin— Cleanse often with Pond's Cold Cream and follow with occasional applications of Pond’s Vanishing Cream. This smooths away all roughnesses, keeps the skin soft, restores its delicate flower-like quality. Blemisbes, sallowness, that slug- gish muddy look, will also grad- ually yield to the gentle mimistra- tions of these same Two Creams by Pond’s. Miss BARBARA STREBEIGH the daughter of Mus. Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte and a user *of Pond's is awaiting her turn on a California goly links.

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