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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 19. 1926. ) Wave' The “hew-gr hair without Iny white ':.ir.w" Thoroushly " experd Instruction Center for Eugeneol Met INTERESTING PRICES LILLIAS HAIR Medal winners in the Milton 210551513 I;l:ENw Life Saving Club’s annual contest Open 9 AM.8 P.M. at Chesapeake Beach: hone Col. 10412 | 1210 F st N.W. 21%) 1219 F St N.W. BOOT SHOP Smart Pump With Beaded Buckle In Black Satin as Illustrated $11.50 ra_ Pum (without hn‘c’fie) in blu-'l‘(' satin and patent ,. $10. Im gold and silver kid, $11.50. “The Sylvan Arch,” as produced by the Pavliz-Oukrainsky ballet dancers of South Haven, Mich. In this group are trained the dancers for the Chicago Civic Opera Co. WMM-A—&%L-G— M&afi-y-muu&c‘l’m&m» e# eodre didious - @ gty su It Other Queen Quality Models, $6.00 to $12.50 Wide World Photo. FETICHE WomEN who achieve satisfaction on every purchase, buy even their bread by a name that, in itself, means quality i ‘fi i’E £ That’s the first thing you ask i about every large purchase— WHY NOT ABOUT YOUR MOST IMPORTANT DAILY STAPLE? Fétiche and the four other most favored odeurs listed below are obtainable in Essence, Eau de Toilette, Eau Végétale, Poudre de Riz, Twin Compacte, Poudre de Talc, Poudre 4 Sachet, Savon, Sels pour Bains (Bath Salts), Poudre de Toilette (Bath Powder), Crayon pour les Lévres (Lip Stick). RICE's BREAD has the tempt- ing.appetizing daintiness you want., united with the substan- tial food value that means gen- uine nourishment. N ALLyour bigsingle purchases,you achieve complete satisfaction easily enough— be- cause all you have to do is to select the “make” that you know about. Housewives who please both themselves and their families with ‘every purchase, follow this plan in all their buying. They would no more think of ordering “a loaf of bread” than they would go into a shop and ask for “a watch,” or “a piano.” They insist upon the one particular kind of bread whose name has always stood for the best there is. In this city the name of Rice has always meant fine bread. For years it has been giving to the most exacting housewives just that perfect satisfaction that you crave. It makes the most delectable toast— crisp, tender, delicately brown. It cuts into the dain- tiest slices, paper thin yet holding their shape perfectly. And always so rich and delicious in flavor that you never tire of it. And with the seal and guarantee of the City Baking Institute Every loaf of Rice’s Bread carries the seal and guarantee of the City Baking Institute. This means that skilled experts have selected and tested the ingredients and tested and approved each loaf before it goes to you. Ask for Rice’s Bread—by name. At your own grocer’s—fresh twice daily. Pompeia $4.50 At the better drug stores and toilet counters—to get acquainted, send the coupon. y’ L Floramye $4.50 Azurea $4.50 Le Trefle Incarnat $4 50 LE FPFVE R— PARI'S L. T. PIVER, Inc. 118 E. 16th Street New York, N. Y. I'am sending 25¢ for a “Get Acquainted”” Package of Fétiche Perfume, Sachet, and Face Powder, in Basanée (Sun Tan) the new day-shade, and copy of “Three Centuries of Beauty Secrets.” (00) L. T. PIVER, Ld. 46 St. Alexander St. Montreal, Canada 'RICE'S BREAD | = Copyright 1926 by The City Baking Company e e e e — e e e e B e