Evening Star Newspaper, September 19, 1926, Page 104

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 19. 1926 Dwight N. Burnham of the general committee in charge of Wilbur L. Harrison, general the fifth annual convention of committee of accountants. the American Society of Certi- Photo by Edmonston. fied Accountants in Washing- ton September 22 to 25. Photo by Towles. Howard C. Beck of the gen- eral committee of accountants James A. Councilor, chair- Lester A. Pratt of the gen- man of the general committee eral committee of accountants. of accountants. Photo by Bachrach. Photo by Clinedinst. Until October 1st— t Permanent Waves Reduced! | To accommodate our cus- tomers who Wwere unable to secure an appointment during our busy season. Bobbed Hair, , wiie i, ... YA Front and sides. .$12.00 to $15.00 On October 1st our waves revert to their standard price. Emile’s Permanent Waves Differ From All Others There is mo difference between an Emiloil Perma- | nent Wave and @ Marcel Wave or matural curly hair. White Hair and Dyed Hair Waved With Success Real Parisian Bobbing by Male Experts For 19 Years »” 50 Washington’s Expert Premier Coiffeur Operators Maison Francaise. | 1221 Conn. Ave. Main 7792-7793.7794-2034-2172 | Branches—Wardman Park Hotel and Bar Harbor, Maine. Home in triumph. Mrs. Clemington Corson, who swam the English Channel, arriving in New York. Wide World Photo. C. Vaughan Darby of the Edward M. Tyler of the gen- general committee of account- eral committee of accountants. ants. Photo by Harris & Ewing. PAINE STUDIO DOLLAR COUPONS ARE Good Until Used Cut out this picture and present at Studio on or be- tore October 20. It is good for ONE EXTRA PICTURE on any order without ex- tra charge. Also at Emile’s m FACIAL TREATMENTS i W TOILET PREPARATIONS Est., Paris, 1910 This is the new short vamp, satin and moire oxford, ap- proved for dinner wear, $14.50 ARTCRAFT SHOES x IJIIFJ"RZ‘ZTX 923 F St. Only one ad allowed to each order. FROM THE LITTLE MOURNING SALON AT THE HECHT CO. Prepared to meet all challengers. John Chealdo of Boston, champion clam eater. His record is two pecks of steamed clams at one sitting. 'r‘,_l’. & A. Photos JOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES GEO. J. MUELLER & CO. DISTRIRUTORS. Mourning Apparel That Meets b' ; Good Taste and Good Fashion 336 Pa. Ave. NW. M. 4785 Here, just off the Fashion Floor—the Third—- you will find a secluded spot in which to make lei- surely selection of mourning gowns, millinery, veils and accessories. Upon request, shoes will be fitted here, also. We invite vou to make use of this room. It will be found charmingly appointed and a most pleasant place to shop. Luxuries That Fvoke loveliness ?ERSONAL cHARM may be delight- fumed—$1.75.. . Quelques Fleurs fullyemphasized with the ever- Skin Lotion keeps the skin fair needful toiletries shown above. and fine-textured — smooth and Mo)lfnrglng gown, sketched at left. . j “ ” oy C anton crepe, the tiers pleated En]ov that Gruen Houbigant Face Powder is pre- soft 23 (QCPP’IF hands_‘g:t In: at the side. White crepe gilet and Wil neew sented in five true tones—naty. SPired the Persian poet 2 sleeve facing. $35. relle, ocre rosée, rachel, whiteand Houbigant Brilliantine is of a i i & 4 = ourning turban, sketched at right. You havealuays wanted 3 gere. The odeurs are Quelques perfect consistency to keep the Of heavy crepe, in many folds. A ; fine Gruen Watch, but have, Fleurs, Le Parfum Ideal, Subtil- modern coiffure sleek and smart. dull black cabochon ornament i perhaps, waited to buy it ité, Mon Boudoir, and Le Temps [ the many odeurs— $1.75. . . placed at front. $895. ; until you saved the money. des Lilas—$1.50. Houbigant Soap—smooth, mel- Under our new Divided Houbigant Sachet, rich with fra- low, and pleasing—diffuses the jice L GLEL O 5 Charge Service you can enjoy grance,enablesonetohaveapparel ~exhilarating fragrance of French Worn as shown, it falls snicothly @ its possession as you pay for and accessories appealingly per- gardens—75¢c. over the falcc. with a full cascade 9 it. Simply pay part of its cost PARFUMS, Purse Size Flacons, $1.00 and $1.25 AtBaulS A g now, the balance at monthly (Third Floor.) We would like to send you five sachets perfumed with Houbigant odeurs, and the booklet, “Things Perfumes Whisper” — please write for them Houbigant, Inc., 539 West 4sth Street, New York SELINGER’S st [OUDICANT PARIS NEW YORK - CHICAGO - CLEVELAND -MONTREAL ALCO-GRAVURE.INC. New York Baltimore St.Louis Cléveland KansasCity Chicaee

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