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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION -JANUARY 13, 1929. Reeling lampposts and shat- tered streets were the chief A new one for the Winter sport lovers. damage caused by the recent Ice-chair races are all the rage among the gas main explosions in Lon- Winter resorters at Lucerne-in-Maine. don. P. & A. Photos. O Associated Press Photo. Giving the little girl a hand at St. Moritz. A trio of trick performers thrilling the amateurs on the ice at the Swiss re- sor+ @ Associated Press Photo. Lorraine and Charles Zepnick of 1210 Seventh Ave. Milwaukee, had bad mid-winter coughs when their aunt told mother about REM. Their experience with REM was a happy 8 one~it was a story ; = " . of quick velief : Dennis King and Vivienne Segal in a scene from Ziegfeld's “The Three Musketeers,” which comes here this week. Behind the scenes in a marionette show. It is Tony Sarg’s New York show, and he is shown with his “players” and the important folk who pull the strings, © Underwood & Underwood. “Try REM” said her aunt --and it proved good advice «Lorraine and Charles had very severe colds and coughs about the middle of winter,” says Mrs. Zepnick. “Lorraine’s was so bad I had to keep her from school. 1 tried two or three remedies without success. Then my sister who had used REM said I ought to try it. Lorraine’s cough was the worse so I started giving it to her. That was on Sunday, and by Monday night her cough was gone. Then I started giving REM to Charles, and just a few doses ended his coughing too.” So here’s another case of grateful users recommending REM. They know-- they’ve used it themselves! NOTHING LIKE REM --and there’s nothing in it to hurt you Th? ?ew mode in bathing cos- . . . tumes fol i When storms lash the Scottish coast. Mountailious waves breaking over the stone breakwater at the entrance to the mat?l:is uie ense:fl)le Bt Gt to Aberdeen Harbor. WA UIERTInS o= bagp. &A. Photos