Evening Star Newspaper, May 5, 1929, Page 113

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 5, 1929, Is just as necessary SR g aduit —as in the rollnlA E . No family has the right to purchase A. C. Mayer, C. A. Pearson, S. M. Selinger, A. 1. Sundl Wictor [E! Desi Albert Sigmund, W. H. Wright, aainials the hlenest Banquet chairman. Registration Entertainment Genel'!;n c‘l"l:irn“;,n. Publicity ch,i:::}., Program chairman. Reception chairman e of privseal e chairman. chairman. DR. E. V. McCOLLUM Johns Hopkins g ; University Serving as committee chair- Permanent Wave ||f- . 3 PASTEURIZED M men for the fifteenth annual con- GRADE “A” nual col Nestle or Eugene Supinsey vention of the Maryland, Dela- ' 7 y MILK ware and District of Columbia :’_5 .c“"h e s . J 3 SEN—— Jewelers’ Association this week % ;l‘_lli_':l:?eyo"_;étnl': : s at the Mayflower Hotel. © Harris & Ewing Photos. Shinglec STt Lseeker Blds. (Mezz. FL). Phone Fr. 7304 | CHEVY CHASE ot DAIRY oyerior Linelews Co. Telephone % WEST 183 Thorn of the Naval Academy and O’Brien of Boston College finishing a thrilling dead heat in the half-mile race of the recent meet at the Academy. e DIAMOND RINGS FPure white and perfect—set in 18-kt. white gold—beautifully en- graved ring—wonderful 14915 value o Linda Lee Cheek, small iovSnd othar age ima, g i Crwotlen: Lo e e ey fred easotite any 1 Ball plas witch hesel: ¢ Drag. Leland H. Cheek of this city. © Brooks. Clicquot Club— open— pour. The quickest “between meals” lunch that a busy mother ever prepared for bungry, bealtby youngsters the guest for Dleasure are with"he "Gine Kodak ‘2" source of endless 5 and your fhaieds will mever tire ‘ol secing of the ‘screen_ the movies you've made in either plain or natural colors. Columbia Photo Supply Co. 1424 New York Ave. Main 619 Give the children Clicquot Club Golden between meals for instant energy éy many mothers now serve Clicquot Club as a lonic fiwL " LICQUOT CLUB Golden has aged Then the bottled ginger ale long been famous foritsmel- is aged. A marvelous flavor de- low flavor. But only recently have velops. And this slow process of women come to realize that. maturing the flavor makes Clicquot Clicquot Club should be served Club quicker, easier to digest. withmealsaswell asbetween meals. And so, Clicquot Club takes its Clicquot Club is a regulatory place in the normal diet—a health- food beverage. The energy value of ful food as well as a festive bever- Clicquot Club is acrually greater age. Clicquot Club comes in bot- than that of numerous other foods tles never used before, and costs 7 which dietitians give a high rating no more, ounce for ounce, than I |I ! as energy foods. the “quarts” of ordinary gingerale. .The pure Jamaica ginger, the And you will find that Clicquot Womed . tex for men sparkling double carbonation, the Club pints are far more convenient B ot d pure fruit syrups of Clicquot Club and economical than wasteful near- WOORArer s SoompEey aid digestion and combat acidity. quarts. tosave! AWorsted- And Clicquot Club contains “in- Serve Clicquot Club regularly— tex Suit won’t tell its vert” sugar—sugar in its most use- America’s most healthful, most ful, most digestible form. Thatis delightful beverage! Atall dealers. ance, Worsted-tex Suits appeal to the man who can afford to pay high prices—but isn’t too proud THE ‘ to save money . . . New shades and weaves now BE FITTED WITH A age! Endurance is woven why Clicquot Club is so exhilarat- into the fabric—just as p e oG, It s et S il v Tondey | emarnes i s into orsted-tex o o rou choo SHADOW* CORSELETTES * Clicquot Club Golden is aged cwemingat 10p. m., New York Time, from Bevacsl Worst ThAss ARk age. ing. and WRAP.AROUNDS * Aged 6 months six months. First its flavor-base is ~ WEAF and 40 associated radio stasions. the styles . . . Worst- PR ed - tex looks like the to the Men’s Clothing g cloth of the high-priced SUIT Department—Second Floor. ; L ® custom-tailor! . . . Richly THE rom $5.00 to $15.00 conservative in appear- $ HECHT CO. The FinecArt of Corsetry F St.at 7Tth *Reg. U S Pac OF The Warner Brothers Co.

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