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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 9, 1928 A German glider soaring away for a flight in the recent Rhone Valley glider meet. The pilot has ,ust released the rope to cut free from the ground crew which pulled the motor- less craft into the air. O Herbert Photos. A sparkling day for a race on the Pacific. Six-meter yachts matching speed for the Pacific Coast championship in the regatta off Long Beach, Calif., won by the yacht Maybe, No. 38, in the foreground. © Underwood & Underwood. Where they still bowl on the green. Members of the Crescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn, N. Y., playing the ancient game on a specially kept green, one of the very few still to be found. (el el eCan be sliced thinner than any bread I ever tried - IN HUNDREDS of letters, Washington housewives have told us that they are as particular about the brand of their bread as they are about the make of their watches, their vacuum cleaners, or their washing machines. And all these Washington housewives say that they prefer Rice’s because it com- Newport colony, snapped 2 iti on aietiolliat e RbicdeiTa: bines all the qualities they regard as most land resort. important. © Underwood & Underwood. Miss Phoebe Quinby, a Washington member of the You can get Rice’s—fresh twice daily— Famous products of : at your grocer’s. the Sunshine State. Mary Brian, film play- er, flirting with the luscious fruit of a Southern California orange grove. MRS. ARTHUR BRYDE MRS. HARRY H. WILHELM Permanent Wave “It's Good" Romaine Callender as Col. Brissac in the play, “7th Heaven,” in which the National Theater Play- ers are appearing this week to close their Summer sea- son. ol Suris. includ, ~ nnnr wave t nun s or Edmends aciheas 1105 G 8¢. (Kresge Bide.. 5th 1.) F. 9669 THE HOUSE OF PERSONAL \“ ATTENTION 1. N. Oppenheimer DIAMONDS JEWELRY SILVERWARE ' NOVELTIES ETC. OPPENHEIHER & SHAH “The House of Diamond Bargains” 907 F St. NW. Main 5492 ove th/s ug mask There’s no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othine—double stength s guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply et an ounce of Othine from any drug or department store and apply a little of it night and morming and you should soon sec that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear. while the hghter ones have vamished entirelv. It 15 seldom that more than an ounce is needed to complerely clear the skin and gain 4 beaunful com- plevion Be sure to ask for double strength Othine, as this 1s sold under guarantee of money back At fanls o remove your freckles. OTHINE ODOUBLE STRENGTM ‘““‘Has the flavor of grandmother’s bread” “Rice’s Bread is King of the Table. Its flavor and texture are the finest. After keeping three days it is still fresh. It can be sliced thinner, without falling to pieces, than any bread I ever sliced, making it ideal for toast and sandwiches. By slicing a loaf, buttering each slice, put- ting together, wrapping in origi- nal waxed paper and heating in oven I have delicious hot bread. It has the same flavor as the bread our mothers and grand- mothers made." Mrs. Arthur Bryde 217ES$t., S. E. “When 1 first cut into a loaf of Rice’s Bread, I noticed how easy it was to slice without breaking, and also the fine, even, white texture. It is always baked thoroughly. When toasted, it does not curl up; it retains its delicious flavor when several days old. Also Rice is the only baking company in this town that advertises the ingredients in its bread. *No other bread can equal it. | use no other kind. It's good.” Mrs. Harry H. Wilhelm 3821 Buscher St., N. W. RICES BREAD