Evening Star Newspaper, April 21, 1929, Page 99

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 21. 1929 A reminder of his White House days. Former President Coolidge greets the members of the United States Indian Band which serenaded him in front of his office at North- ampton, Mass. © Associated Press Photo. A view of the impressive military funeral accorded United States Am- bassador Herrick . by the French gov- ernment. The cor- tege is passing from the embassy in Paris to the American Cathe- dral. © A. P. Photos. That high- hurdle expres- sion! Steve An- derson, Washing- ton mUn;s:xrns:;g A French flyer recently arrived in this The flying cabinet member, Secretary of Labor Davis (right), ready to i i Olympic star, go- ;’udhe fashion f‘:;‘ a call on his mother and take off from Bolling Field for Middletown, Pa. He has forsaken trains for - B | ing over the hur- |father. The crash occurred in the town of St. air travel. © Associated Press Photo. dles in a Coast | Maur des Fosses, France. Although the house- meet. top was shattered, the pilot was only slightly ©P. & A Photos. | iniured. © Wide World Photos. o {ttend ' You to The above picture, made by Mrs. A. B. CROSSLEY of her little girl, won the March prize for the Dis- trict in the Eastman Kodak $30,000 A Fashion Promenade el ve L b on Living Models Leave your orders at a Hicks Agency Ready to repel foreign invaders from the air. Anti-aircraft battery of the 62nd Coast Artillery taking part in defense maneuvers at Fort Story, Cape Henry, Va, © Wide World Photos. i Van Raalte . \ 4|| further perfection of per- r, B /1 the Main Ballroom Gardens manent waving by Lillias A certilize wi Vi Ma- i of ithe e e it i s oo o 2 y lawn velvety green, The New of‘( h/C g = ",‘,:’.l‘?.i&:’.:"m-‘ —monbyea‘uliln_l. st i t Wardman et et s and indivicnality are < c: s e reas. caonomical safe, and easy to Marcel assured madame at A : Vee, Makes all soils rich and fertile. Soid 5 ing seedsmen for over 21 . Wave ¢ hair i od dif. ] ark OLe¢ 0 - ingist that your ; "l' = ‘J“ di = = dealer give 'you Ll erently, depending Y Wirard Brana. A Perfect T Y eomtort i ,,.é' 7 on the texture of the 4 ol Al best food for il Permanent Wave P el Sl | hair—a large, loose gt liel il o EPRY rurvenizen ' —at Hepner’s costs no more. All e oft R, meE and natural looking : i IA'U.I'CO. methods used. M " 3 E bigpicaia: > : Usloa Stock Yards T L e p ey E— J 20081013 :00 L2 M- cEHIicAGO of Mr. er. and Mrs. Crepp F and Moderate Pric ul Work ; f fl i ¥ 4:00 1o 5:00 P, ~e 9 3 Coiffeur A 5 i 2 HAIR EMPORIUM : 1221 Conn. Ave. The Hecht Co. 525 13th St. N.W. Main 8014 | Dec. 920-1-2:3-4. : e S S 2817 14th St. Col. 10412-1041

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