Evening Star Newspaper, August 7, 1927, Page 90

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 7. 1927 At left. President Coolidge F:l TI‘:I \..l.:.-k hits the trail. The President tried only if you bring this bit of shirtsleeve hiking his advertise when the going became heavy 3 iy ith you for the horses on the wagon ride P Hs to the mountain camp of former R Gov. McKelvie of Nebraska. -“ s Above: President and Mrs. Cool- 59.9;) idge on the wagon ride to the McKelvie camp, near Mystic, S. Dak. b i DOROTHY COFFEY Franklin 10141 With free shumpoo und free luger wase. A Midsummer bride. Mrs. Frank M. Mc- Laughlin, who was Miss Agnes C. Whelan be- fore her marriage July 7 at St. Paul's Church. © Harris & Ewing. g IX months’ aging that produces a ginger ale of vintage quality is a feature possessed only by CLICQUOT CLUB. This exclusive aging process is the result of years of experience and is a delicate and complicated art. It makes CLICQUOT CLUB a blended beverage of exquisite flavor. And crystal pure water from a natural spring forms the ideal basis of CLICQUOT CLUB. For the making of genuine ginger ale, cold spring water has no equal. Whether you choose Pale Dry or Golden, each is the ultimate in quality and purity—-the rare blending of the fragrant flavors of lemon, orange and lime, choice ginger root and ¢ane sugar. One naturally thinks of CLICQUOT CLUB whenever ginger ale is mentioned because for almost half a century, this supreme ginger ale made in the United States has set the world’s standard. Mrs. Elgin E. Groseclose, who before her marriage here Former Crown Prince Wilhelm of Germany at- : A in the early Summer was Miss tending the funeral of Prince Friedrich Sigismund of 5 J s Prussia at Neubabelsberg, Germany, with the widow Louise Elizabeth Williams of and young son. Prince Sigismund was a nephew of Chevy Chase. Mr. and Mrs. the former Kaiser. P& A Photo Groseclose are making their home in New York. Harrs & Ewing ITS O.K. TO OWE KAY . . 3 3 - AR QAT T g'he Difference in | : VACATION SALE w A Ne red tape—No collectors—Just emment aves pi select what you need or want to The dlw"vmr‘l’n -t wear on your vacation—And say, e e ot “Charge It"—Then Pay Kay Pay dn wimost entire. by = h l;:fllod Day—After your vacation is over! IN THE SEASHORE Pay When You Return MOUNTA/NS The Euge e "‘\3‘_1% YOUR PROMISE TO PAY IS GOOP WITH KAY J No. 1 o+ No, Genuine 17-Jewel Blue White Adjusted Illi- Diamond, 18- nois Sterling o of kt. white gold Watch, Thor- hundreds of mounting. oughly guar- iy R $8.95. anteed. $34.50. hair _are provided LN ) 50c A Week lations of R No, 2 Blue White the wrapning und i Gent's e 8 Fut " wate e our wpeeimity. q B sran R ne g : Watch. Guar- gold mount- anteed by 1 Kay ""’dzf'.;;‘ l’% Specla tory. .15, k : 30c A Week LA Week § 2817 14th St. Col. 1041210413 f No. 3 Faney - . Wi . Shaped Wrist OPKEN EVENINGS mf"g' DR VoA, AbED BT [ Diamonds lutely Guar- and 2 Sap- anteed. Sl::ll‘ll. 0 A Wi X B T 6-HOUR 30c A Week Blue White Diamond KODAK \ No. 4 Engagement -FINISHING || (Rl F.07 30 FILMS _ 'n Before 10:30 ) Wrist Wateh. Out 4:30 Same Day i N 50c A Week Lo e COLUMBIA PHOTO o No. 5 i 8(‘)»‘Houl;. [3 X 't nn SUPPLY CO. il . Tone: | specul Rail 1424 N. Y. Ave. NW. 3 form 18kt road Watch. white gold. ;-«l: a ranteed. $67.50. 3 $1 A Week . $1 A Week Any Standard Size Watch \ WAVES, $§10 ‘ v Crystal urat? urdistle steam Fitted wuve—similar to & murcel—will stay 5 : = 5 TeLe » place. No water or finger wuves—fea- tured’ individunlity ‘Faurunteed: = Maln Shoppe, 1128 14th K¢, N Brunch. Cor. 11th wnd K Kts. X.W. T All Appointments F. 772 | 3 L ALCO-GRAVURE.INC. New York Baltimore St.Louis Cleveland KansasCity Chicage

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