Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1928, Page 16

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TOE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €, WEDNESDAY, TEBRUARY 15 1928 Em' | fij-ll:flm_[ HEAR |2 Amons the Mising ] Whe ile away, one, en Arabella sailed morning in her plane, the smiie she ' lwore was brave and gay, and she was | bound, I heard her say, for Italy or | Spain. To be an aviation queen was her ambition strong: she'd wearied of the Punktown scene, skl:c.g wcdnr:;:li of ! the dull routine that she'd endu s0 Dr. H. E. Woolever to Speak ionz' she thought the woman was & | B : | dub who, with_contented mind. would at Sibley Session TOMOrTOW | loar around the woman's club. and 4 | cook cheap flcm“ll; for :tro';:lbbe?t“d i | stand the houschold grind. . er on Havana Mission. | far to take a chance to gain a world —— ! renown, and wenlu§ and pcgnp nm{ cir- Incidents connected with the recent | Sumstance, e trip of President Coolidge to Cuba will| GrACe 10 (I et ands fine, her surnish the theme of a talk to be given | 108 GV UK ingt Qg movie kings by Dr. H_E. Woolever. mm’f or ‘Rel would stand in line and beg that she National Methodist Press. before efvmukl deign to sign such contracts as ular meeting of the Woman's Guild | they sprung. And so she gladly soared ley Hospital tomorrow morhing | quay. her eyes with jo alight: I waited HARRY KAUFMAN INC. 1316 -1326 Seventh StNW. 5 o'clock in Rust Memorial Hal solever, who will be the principal panied the President on tiip. Mrs. Joy Elmer t of the guild. will pre- or of the the guild., | word of her all day, and while the even- | tide grew gray, and far into the night. Beneath the long Atlantic wave some- | where the lady lies: it scems a shame that one so brave should find so cold and bleak a grave and miss the hoped- for prize. Now other women just as fair are planning Springtime flights: they'll paint their lips and bob their hair and go cavorting through the air to foreign bavs and bights. I sce my womenfolk all day at work about the | shack: they have no wish to fiy away to | Ueningrad or far Cathay. and never- | more come back. They think it better | far to bake a luscious custard pie, than | strive for fame w h is a fake, and s ' perish in some sea or lake. with no re- | porters by. WALT MASON. Mystery Peak in British Columbia Is 13.260 Feet High. Corres of The Star VANCOUVER. B. C.—Mystery Moun- tain is no longer a mystery, as the pro- | vincial department of lands has sur- | sexed the mountoln by triangulation 2l e ¥ and has established its height as 12.260 | o M S T I AN feet, easily the highest mountaln’ in shower . British . No persor ever ascended the jley Lin open to mountain, to the hospital. Orders may and less than 25 miles e mountain has attracted n and it is expected that | this Summer will see many mountain- eers attempting to reach the summit. An Old Recipe to Darken Hair By JANICE RANDALL JERSEY HUNTER KILLS GIANT MOOSE IN CANADA ing 1.500 Pounds th 65-Inch Antler Spread, Shot in New Bru cx. v compound- . brings back the natural zolor and lustre to the hair D. Graves of Pittsfield, Mass.. nner-up for the moose hunt- . ing championship this season with one -/ shot on the Nipsigui: River with an / antier spread of 61 inches. 7 treak: or Big game is unusually plentiful in & N Years the province this year and sportsmen | ago the only way to get this mix- reach their limit early. Three Ameri- | ture swas ic T aini v say 68 deer \\h\i_rh i v and troublesome. No Iy ask at any can hunters who returned from the To- big:e district said they and 15 moose in a single day. Grouse ys - h are thick in farming ccmmunities. after ||/ drig store for yeth's Sage and being thought practically extinct sev- || Sulphur Compound.” You will get {lla large bottle of this old-time eral years ago. While thousands of sportsmen hunt | recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients, for only 73 in New Brunswick, Nova Scctia and 3 . th tain, the prarie provinces, is also a popular rendezvous for hunters. Bear, deer and mountain sheep are among the animals usually bagged. paration now, hecause no one can possibly tell that you darkened vour hair, as it does it <o natu- rally and evenly. You dampen a ey L sponge or <oft brush with it and When completed the new home of the draw this through your hair, London Schoo! of Hygiene and Tropical | ing one small strand at a t fi;"éfi‘”é :;;zeu‘.l:)efldu‘& _me?es;r:?wv{,«;g: by momh;g' the gray hair disa the cure and prevention of tropical dis- [ DS 4nC after ‘an.;t“ . b i t part of the || tion or two. your hair becomes e e a0l e matn object will ||, beautifully dark. thick and glossy be the teaching of hygiene and rescarch || and you look years younger in all its branches. £ AR N Y. Banking Is Business —and it calls for the soundest tort of business judgment. The operations of the Union Trust Company are shaped by the seasoned judgment and broad experience of these leaders in Washington’s "business and professional life. Officers President Pres't, Atty. and Trost Oficer e-Pres't and At Trist Ofcer Vice-President AT Secretary & 314 Ast FEANK D MEREON .. e o Anet WILLIAM WILL - Directors A B KENKY JAMES B LAMEIP THOMAS . MORGAN GRORGE H. MYERS H € REWCOMER DANIEL W. O'DUROGHUE D& FORTER ORD PRESTON JOMN M. BMALL LUTHER ¥. EPERR EOWARD . STELLWAGEN CHALLES F. WILBON ' UnionTrus* & - Company OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA South West Corner 15th and H Streets North West COWARD J. STELLWAGEN Frovident Dominating All Previous Sales Events in Our Store for Value, Style and Timeliness! Comparable and exceeding any dress sales previously held in Washington at higher prices—at our low price of Six-ninety-five. An Unusual Purchase—we pride ourselves on this merchandising coup of Spring’s most exceptional values—ordinarily impossible to procure at such a phe- nomenal price. Everything about them is exceptional—workmanship, superior quality of ma- terials and style smartness, proclaim their worth! 2.piece of- fect: na v blue: printe sitk troumed FROCKS and DRESSES —of the kind you would will- ingly pay the $15 for one—and tomorrow we put them on sale at 9:15 at the attractive price of $6.95. You can't afford to miss this sale. Draped blouse efect. Every dress expresses the new mode in softness and subtle claboration. 2.PIECE ENSEMBLES and Chie ENSEMBLE EFFECTS for Street Wear 2.Picce Dresses and Smart 2-Piece Effects IFrocks for the party dress——Dresses for afternoon and others for the evening. Strictly plain tailored effects for husiness office. Dresses for every heart’s desire. The Newest Figured Crepes, Touquet Crepe, Flat Crepe, Georgettes, Romaines Chiffons of the dainty frock type, in printed and plain combinations. Georgettes in silk combinations. Washable crepes and printed chiffons that are all the rage in New York. Shop Early, for We Know You Will Be Disappointed if You Miss This Sale To get this price it is not necessary to buy 2 Dresses— Buy one or more as you want! All Sizes 16 to 20 1615 to 241/ 36 to 50 Glorious With the Gorgeous Colors of Spring’s Latest Faney In the Beige family vou will find Oakheart, Kasha Tan, Nat- ural Beige. In the Blues—Lake Blue, Navyv Blue, Independence Blue and many other pastel shades. Light Reds, Greens of all hues and also Black. Eleven Models Sketched J Try on any of these dresses— if vou are the size, the dress will fit vou. Any dress you see in the window of our store will be cheerfully shown to you—all you have to do is ask. 1"]\'\’(‘ Ii!‘\'\\\‘\ are \‘I with the latest in bug and beauntiful laces Soft drape eftects, scarts, overblonse and cape ettects tor your choice Every feminine heart will theill at the beanty of these dresses

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