Evening Star Newspaper, December 12, 1926, Page 115

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 12, 1926. A case of East is West. Geisha girls, before the mike, broadcast some of the popular tunes of their land in Tokio. : L Mme. d\! Four'u » TAR SALVE INSTANTLY REMOVES DANDRUFF 50c Jar Four's Tar Nal .m-..u«n. e a.'::u;'-. :l :",'" = In M'nl tfl\‘lllu ~J’ Ll KATIE DUNN S17 11th St. HAIR DRESSING B MARCEL WAVE | MANICURING Massive memorial statue of Chopin, the great Polish composer, Ruth Taylor, one of the Mack Sen- These two fantastic head-dresses are made entirely of &= -":ffl-’éfi‘.':a""“""““‘" is unveiled at Warsaw with elaborate ceremonies. The monument nett comedy beauties, is not a very newspaper. They were worn in a recent contest arranged 4 HUMAN HAIR Goops is the work of the distinguished Polish sculptor, Szymanowski. repelling type of pirate. by Paris newspapers as a prelude to the St. Catherme o ® Underwood & Underwood celebrations. Wide We Be sure it is our ONE. PIECE \enled smooth Top to fit any gas stove. surface enmly clenn with damp vlolh x‘("”okx hothor houru without hurnk . Ly, S0 Diimers requird o, cook FOR PAINTER'S SUPPLIES igned Top is raised and well iy des Vented 10" meet. all TeqUirements for oo i ) i rombustion. - Write o cireutar, | oo Give Art Materials SO M & T S o W O AT X SRR Mr s RS g e AT X smyz_ ”.A‘grlfiuh E | Go. for Christmas ’ 8 . N. Oppenheimer N 2‘\ 1. Shah D amond A E Diamond Bargains “And now they won’t % i Bargams for . * ‘! for Chwistaans have any other kind Christmas ASHINGTON housewives say that once they have served Rice’s Bread, their families won’t have any other kind. It is remarkable bread—if we do say it ourselves: Just try it—and see if you don’t agree that it has the finest flavor, the most delicate texture of any bread vou have ever eaten. Notice how well it keeps, how beautifully it cu.ts, what delici()l.xs RI C E,S ““crispy’’ toast it iy geer. . BREAD Compare this Diamond—you will find it hard to equal for beauty and size at this price. 1- carat, set in the newest style mounting, with 6 small diamonds 8350 This Beautiful Ring, with 90- point blue-white diamond and 2 small diamonds. Very Iatest de- sign mounting. Spe- cinl ) e The wife who's wise Is the one who buys at Wasbhington’s Christmas Store for Men € O O M O D MBI I ey <GB O 4 M S G WO Beyond doubt this weighing 5 points less than a half ® carat, is the finest buy in the city. A lmulm blue-white Dlnlnnnd, idsomely nmnnted with 14 syn- (Mtlr sapphires and l 5 5 small dlamonds. ..... The name of Rice has al- ways stood for the best bread that can be had \ll-Platinum Dinner Ring, large diamond in center, with l diamonds and 1 sap- Phices oo $200 { | 3 i - ; | ] H ' | Christmas Ties — | cut silks and our fa- { mous “Perma Silk” | ties. $1.50. § For she knows that the safest place to buy his gifts i i is the place where he buys all through the year. { | Colors, patterns, styles and sizes all meet with his approval. Flannel Robe (in the picture), $22.52. | " Silk Robes—in a great assortment of | Sl bedics beautiful patterns. $15 to $75. | Shirts with separate | collars to match— | many patterns to | choose from. $3.50. Unusually fine cut Diamond, slightly less than 2 carats; set in an exquisite all-platinum ‘nount- Bemonde .. SO85 Dinner Ring, set with 7 blue. white diamonds; 13-kt. $l white gold mounting AP o O N ool U - S A o . O NPT T U U O Y U V. QP MRS T ¥ © Sy A A M s e 2278 Sweater Sets for Golfers, $12.50—Matghing hose and sweat- ers in a variety of patterns, contrasting checks and other colored designs at sweater neck and cufis of hose. L =3 mnrmw:m:m el 202 ) 2 nhmnml and-3 mhlr 'Ill SRR Ay, Jovlet e ue- em, set in num mountlnz. with small moumedluunrn& M\Ite $5 ::‘.'nmmln and 4 sap- $750 Oppenheimer & Shah % Mocha Gloves with self or black stitch- ‘ ing on backs. $4. Oppenheimer & Shah The Avenue at Ninth i - 04T O D, tt‘ O MOLBT oy O NBTY” (4 F O M SO P o O MET .-e;om,*. . O BT S QLT .‘\m."t-fl.& ) o nd D o) ol "l". mf?f 0 Wl O &< PR i VT e .‘WM/:&"MM&'W h”a-swm.w The Ho;:-":'l"nfiamond The Ho;u.ofubum-nd - X VE 3 =~ 907 F St ’0’0 EnT:Z: Enflt'clnnnn L . | | e K ‘_.‘ g "H‘ @ IE‘ Open Evenings Until Christmas M“’“fl‘ Copyright 1924 by The City Baking 1 om pane “"“m

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