Evening Star Newspaper, May 5, 1929, Page 112

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THE Viscount Acheson beats the field home. The son of the Earl of Gosford winning the half-mile race in the public school championship finals at Stamford Bridge, England. © Underwood & Underwood. Mme. Martha Muhlrad, a Viennese stage beauty, who recently deserted the footlights for work in the European film ;t:c.h:s. ] The Height of Style TYON TIE New Braided Leather Vamp The dainty bow and distinctive vamp combine to make a most all slipper. It is in beige calf, cool and light for T. $10 vo.rs Walk-Over siop 929 F Street | Mothers’ Day i Sunday, May 12 A few flowers on her grave on Mothers’ Day. A few flowers on her picture if she is far away from you. A few flowers deliv- ered to her on Moth- ers’ Day through “Florists’ Telegraph Delivery.” A white flower bou- tonniere if your Mother is not among . P the living. A colored flower for vour boutonniere if your Mother is living. GUDE BROS. CO. 4212 F St. 3103 14tk St. 1102 Conn. Ave. 5016 Comn. Ave. MEMBERS FLORISTS' TELEGRAPH DELIVERY ASSOCIATION SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Mrs. S. M. N. Marrs (above) of Austin, Tex., president of the Na- tional Congress of Parents and Teachers, and the six vice presi- dents who are attending its thirty- third annual convention here this week. Left to right, top row: Mrs. Bruce Carr Jones of Macon, Ga.; Mrs. Edward C. Mason of Win- chester, Mass.; Dean J. E. Butter- worth of Cornell University. Lower row: Dr. Randall J. Condon of Cin- cinnati, Mrs. Hugh Bradford of Sacramento, Calif., and Mrs. H. F. Chaffee of North Dakota. A face powder . . . totally new . . . vitally different . . . so keyed to present day Fashion and con- ditions of living that it comes to you as a revelation of beauty and protection POUDRE LE DEBUT—CONTAINING NEWLY DISCOVERED BENEFICIAL INGREDIENTS NEVER BEFORE USED IN A FACE POWDER Certainly, today, a woman demands of her face powder qualities which a few years ago she would hardly have considered important. 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