Evening Star Newspaper, February 26, 1928, Page 94

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 26, Simplex Flexies are one of The Hecht Co.’s exclusive lines. Fl[XlES ~ {060 — ---Are the Guardians Bivouac on the Sahara. 1 : The Royal Camel Corps of - : o f L »ie l c F GG e, Egypt making ready for a night encampment on the % gl J 3 J “Watch out for the automobiles!” Mr. desef‘.-fi?mfi.x News from A. P 4 : COp says "Watch cut for growing lit!le : feet” we say. As they scurry through traffic and play, Simplex Flexies guard them safcly from the old bugaboos— creoked-toe, pinch-foot and aching-arch. chp them young for future years. Keep them straight and strong and happy g RS Flexies, of softest leathers. priced by size. from $2.75 to $4.25. (Sevont Floor. The Heeht Co ) Dorothy Sebas- tian steps out of the films for a day —Simplex —Simoplex to enjoy the Win- A Flexie Pat- B Flexie Tan ter sports at Big “]',“‘m';‘j‘”“" Strap Cali Oxford. Pines Park, Calif. —Simplex Flexie Smoked Elk High Shoe. Mal‘cel.m.750 ~Simplex A Shampoo 500 =7 Flexie High Tan Calf Shoe. ermanent Wave 18 c-rh. 9% %6.00 Rudolph Schildkraut as Caiaphas, the high i L priest of the temple, in the Cecil B. de Mille : 2 3 A film production, “The King of Kings,” which 4 S starts another showing here tonight. / 11660 B (Kresms Bide) Fr 0000 Hester Yowell, vale- dictorian of the four- year graduating class of Eastern High School, who received the gold medal for highest scholarship honors at the February commencement. © Washington Star Photo Littte Chats About Your Health of fi ‘most of our in unm:; be unsuspected. mln the orlum.‘dt ol the and the g r‘lll- of ‘Geaths, followed i order b monia, tubercul Prights discase nd i fought inielligentiy” s th ‘conecatienees can be avol T s i e ey, WapR 0t elione 10 Keen yoN Kive fd weil cos when pre which Ties Better srrvice can be ned nowhero o iptions &re to be Glied—at m Delivery to Any Part of the Cit 17th & Eye Phone Main 10338 Taking part in “The Lincoln Cycle” sketch of Founders' week st W B Moses & Sons on February 10, Left to right: Miwe M. Harty, Frank Dameron, M V. Graham and Miss T. Brewster. The gown worn by Mis raham was loaned by r. Mro Harnet Locher, and 1 said to have been worn at Ford's Theater on the night of President Lin- sination ’ I 'HE woman with poise is always admired. She may not be beautiful nor expensively dressed. But her poise gives her a charm chat singles her out Poise has its beginning in freedom from any discomfort. Only the woman who is free and gracetul i moton can be easy and poised in manner T 45 ” Modess, the new sanitary napkin, ends the old, clumsy The “Lorna ode plinsc A new smart Bundal of exceeding individuality discomtores. Te s so comfortable thar a woman s scarcely of heige kid, $18§ conscious of 1. Modess is made of a newly pertecied of hlack sutin, $13.50 itk Hosicry, in ull the heavtiful shudes of the Spring por mode, $1.95 und $2.95 The gauze is specially softened. The sides are gendy material - sofc and downy unhike any simlare produce. rounded Te can be flushed away R ( Maodess 1s ready wiapped o any deag or deparomcat store. Filty cents tor a box of twelve F Street at Tenth Modess Made by gl‘ VALV 4 l‘vl“)\"l' suea PTENF P

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