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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 12, 1926. World’s Speediest Craft Entered for President's Cup Races Here The best of tne racers seen here in one of the heats of the gold cup classic at Manhasset Bay, N. Y., will show their speed in the President’s cup regatta to be held on the Poto- mac next Friday and Saturday. Photos by Morris Rosenfeld. 2a0€ \)(’,"e“{ Two Stores 1108 16th St. 610 13th Se. Nixteenth at L Between F and d At left: The speed- boat Sara de Soto, a Florida entry, which had a good chance to win the gold cup trophy this year before she turned over round- ing a buoy. | Cartouche Wristlets il At $35 you can select at our | store one of these beautiful and: dependable wrist watches. We | invite you to come in and see | these creations. And you may I Open a Charge Account Convenient Terms SELINGER'’S 818 F St. N.W. Sweciel Prices PERMANENT WAVING LADIES |, AT SCHEETZE'S TURKISH Permanents BATHS Pm';:.:nd flll;!h in Ha - Bobs Cut to Your Contour. Mr. Coulon Studies Your Features. 1145 Conn. Ave, Franklin 2741 and 9763 Jowephine Buird. M.D. VBrovrietar. 5 years locuted at Apt. 102, 1120 V:'rm?-t Ave. Phones Frankii (15 and' Muin 8080 Impshi, a flashy speedster, owned by Horace Dodge and driven by him in the gold cup races, is a President’s cup entry. College Clothe$ from the //e(j:/fz/tL Miss Columbia, the New York Columbia Yacht Club en- try in the local races, which “showed her heels” to a number of the gold cup contenders this year. from i | | 3 DOBBS Silver Heels, owned by Ladies’ Turkish Baths | mem t'fl)sl‘:u:li‘rha‘ Jce"d ; ick- - | wil [ ! i]l.mH, onl:lccoczrm‘xg: Gl(::::l ; 1 5‘73....'.';: (Blood crown. lr;“:ew n::;;!es of Cali- / 7 entries for the races. She ifi';‘,".;:‘,‘,‘; ‘:'_:, :::l:n,w buff or 319.50 / 4 will match speed with the S Electrotherapy. French blue. | g A country’s best in the spe- cial Secretary of the Navy Cup race. ‘Third Floor The Dana—of soft, velva felt, with youthful rolled brim. Choose from rou-gray* Hunter, California wine or 9“ i % French blue. Third Floor Other Dobbs Hats ! $12 to $28.50 wlle s 1221 Cean. Ave. Main 7792-34 STETSON SHOES FOR WOMEN Shoes from _ : L Miller || R S 7 3! | e ; A Jersey Sport Frock Charmeen o “Margy”’ Frock 2 TONE STETSON \_/ SNAPPY TIF HOIRwY L ' STeETSON { SHOE SHoP ¥T7] 1305 F StreeTt emEnT A very simple one-strap pump of patent leather, intensified by narrow stitching of bright cheery red. Featuring the de- cidedly chic high l 4 spike heel. Fifth Floor An interestin in a warm rose ming of lizard calf. tailored, yet distinc- tive enough for af- 31 6& ternoon wear. one-strap pum londe will:: ‘:r'imlt Decidedly Fifth Floor $25 Pinch tucks on the blouse and knife pleats on the skirt bespeak the smartness of this jersey class- room frock. In deep wine red, with detachable collar and cuffs of white linen. $35 A little coat dress, the jacket of which may be discarded when worn indoors. f hunter's green—the blouse of beige crepe. Carrying an air of youthful sophistication every college girl craves. ‘Third Floor The Printzess “Travelure’’ Coat The ideal campus coat—of basketweave mixture with soft collar of Patagonia fox. One that strikes a_new note in sportswear with its new sleeves, and smart 339“ front panel Third Floor THE HECHT CO~F STREET D e e ALCO-GRAVURE, INC. New York Baltimore St Louis Cleveland KansasCity Chicago