Evening Star Newspaper, October 24, 1926, Page 106

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 24. 1926 P David Lloyd George, former prime min- ister of Great Brit- ain, ad- dressing an open-air meeting at Lewes. © Underwood & Underwood For the Matinee or the Afternoon Tea WE present this charming new San- dal of black suede, trimmed with dainty strappings, small buckles and trimming of gun metal silk kidskin. Also black moire, same trimming, but higher heel. $14.50 Come and See “Junior Town” Our fascinating Spanish Garden for Kiddies’ Shoes. A real "Show Ph.ce Ly 5 English beauties in London contest. One of these London girls, who will be known as “the most beautiful girl in England,” will come to America for an inter- national beauty contest. Girls from the United States, France and England will compete. & Underwood & Cnderwood VWomen's Shop 1207 F St. Say It With Flowers Fresh, fragrant flowers are a nec- essary part of every perfectly A Formal Shou;ing of Evening Footwear Ready to Play Their Parts in Brilliant Settings, Artcraft Beautiful Slippers, Exquisite Hosiery and ‘9mp0r/t6d di,&ect by | Buckles Send Out Their Own Fascinating Invita- 7]16 H hi/ C tion to You to Come and Be Entranced. ec 0. MILER. SOEURS | | ARTGRAFE, JHOES ENSEMBLE O L. Gordon Hammersley of the Columbia Yacht Club receiving the President’s Cup, which was awarded at the recent speedboat races on the Potomac. WHIEAWOE RGO appointed car. Have Gudes flowers delivered regularly. Gude Bros. Co. 1212 F St 1102 Conn Ave. “Flowers Telegraphed Everywhere” WF Frau Reuter, Germany's champion woman discus thrower, taking part in the first Franco-German ath- letic meet in Pershing Sta- dium, near Paris. Wiude World Photos The careful house- wife buys her bread. as she buys all the supplies for her home —by a name —that, in itself, means quality. HETHER she’s spending $100.00 or only a few cents, the first thing a careful buyer asks is, “Whose make is this?” : And if the answer is a name that she knows—a name that has always stood for the best—she hardly needs to ask any- thing else. To the women of this city the name of Rice has, for years, For years the name of Rice has stood Sor fine bread—delicious in flavor. firm yet delicate of texture—a delight to serve. equin and Velvet Ensemble for the ‘‘Grande Occasion”’ Flamma Ardens, Italy's long-haired star of the movies. She has not signed a contract to appear in American photoplays and she will not join the Holly- wood colony. Wide Warld Photos FOR ARTIST'S SUPPLIES E ,'/’/‘/ 1y Georgette gown in Autumn rose, sequined with darker rose. Worn over cloth of gold slip. $95. Rumanian embroid- ery in rose wool and threads of gold on black velvet coat. Banded in skunk. $395. Third Floor, The Hecht Co. e HEcHT CO-F STREET . . meant the finest bread—the most delicious in flavor, the daintiest, creamiest, most tempting, and at the same time the most solidly satisfying that can be had. Every loaf carries the seal and guarantee of the City Bak- ing Institute—to show you that it has been tested and marked 1009, by experts. Ask for Rice’s Bread by name—and be sure. Fresh twice daily—at your own grocer’s. RICES BREAD Copyright 1926 bv The City Baking Comoany

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