Evening Star Newspaper, April 14, 1929, Page 117

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C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 14, 1999, THE SUNDAY STAR; WASHINGTON, D. One job the tars don’t relish. Holystoning the deck puts an immaculate shine on the boards, but often leaves painful remind- ers in the back. This is on the battleship West Virginia. © Associated Press Photo Announcement to the Public Come here for The end of the road for many old family friends. Ancient cars piled high on the wide natural an island off Grant Park, Chicago, to make a bonfire in celebration of used-car S T week. © Associaved Press Photo g finest shops of London and Off for a cruise of the South Seas. Former Gov. Pinchot L o . e Paris, of Pennsylvania on the schooner Mary Pinchot, with his wife 5 2 Expert Operators. and son, just before they sailed on a 15,000-mile scientific and : —— LLET - ooy Permanent pleasure cruise. It fulfills one of the governor’s boyhood 1 Special 18 curls, 6.50 3 e s o % 5 dreams. _ Wide World Photos, foy : : e < ortland Hotel. 1128 14th St. atl. Press Bldg. (Suite 223 Spring Styles Demand ‘youf/yber Round Out Your Form— w charm and Ise Use e, YOUTH i Saving —he orrect pos la Coupon v charm ot One for 4 $3.00 ns whi ving all w ] 1 sagging 15 praise YOUTHFORMS daily, Miss Helen Taylor (left), captain of George Washington University's co-ed rifle team, which won the national championship, and Miss Hazel Kreider, cap- tain of the Maryland University team, which won second place in the champion- ship matches. © Associated Press Photo. - Lord Inverclyde’s marriage to the musical comedy star, June, was an interasting event for London. They are shown e A VWA VAN AAAWWAA Y 3 2 . Th JEWELRY leaving the church after the ceremony. i e furniture b o . for your garden Benches to suit all tastes and pocket- books —chairs for BRBRRN particularly lovely spots —rtrellises of all sizes, all shapes, all prices. Fences of different design to protect and make private —all in the Unadilla line. The widest and most varied selection you can find anywhere. Unadilla furniture 100 Wek Wir oo S | THE USUAL KAY orders given care- ful attention. Una- ) < d \ dillaSiloCompany, Sif: o s Y 315 Clifton Street, S AMSTERD, ¢ g IMPORTED RY Unadilla, N. Y. Makers of The Mayflower goes to its UNADILLA 5 berth for a long retirement. The presidential yacht, decom- missioned at President Hoo- : YEA“ ver's order, is shown docking at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. & Associated Press Photo. Edward Booker Layne, Jr. 7 months of age Son of Mr. and Mr: E. B. Layne, 4820 8th St. N.W. One s said fo. %’lfll ~ and the other. IllI/.IiIII Yet ncither has a bic more natural beauty than the other. The sole difference which makes one the most soughe girl wherever they both go is the same differ- ence thae Maybelline Eyclash Beautificr would make in your appearance Try this perfecely harmless preparation. Sce in your own mirror how it instancly darkens and transforms your lashes, and how, as though by magic, it impares startl- ing brillianct, inviting depth and won- derful expression to your eyes—and new, bewitching loveliness to your person. thn;\f clsc can give such added beauty as can Maybellinc. Tnsist upon the genu- inc and complete, perfect satisfaction is certain to be yours. i) /od or Wiater) ‘Lau Moty T 5 Bluck or Brown, 750 (¥aur at all Torlet Goads P Counters. ! MAYBELLINE CO. CHICAGO = — )

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