Evening Star Newspaper, May 12, 1929, Page 103

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 12, 1929. The Original MARINELLO Ap, 1203 F St. N.W.—Room No. 3 Phene Fr. 8108 The fair crew of Wellesley College out for a practice spin. Wellesley will have a sturdy crew for its races with other women'’s colleges this year. © Associated Press Photo. The “Fern” We show this very handsome model in a variety of colors and combinations of leath- ers — with high or low spike heels. A sentinel of the tides. One of the few tide-mills still in existence, this old mill in Mathews County, Va., still rumbles on with the rise and fall of the tides. © Associated Press Photo. Ohly = Haybelline will do ~uwhen Eyes are called upon to say what lip; dare not! t(])e-createyourlashesmtodaxk.nch,denle iringes of shadowy loveliness and your eyes| will instantly become newly brilliant, amaz-| | ingly more expressive and possessed of ex: quisite. irresistible charm and inviting depth. But—the lashes must appear not only dark. long and luxuriant. but naturally so. Gen uine Maybelline accomplishes this exac effect—harmlessly. and very easily. That's| | why millions of women in all parts of the| ! world look for the Maybelline girl on the box| | when purchasing an eyelash beautifier. Above is the “Fern” developed in white or beige Another Western rider for kid at $14. the movies. Pete, an educated chimpanzee of Los Angeles, doesn’t need to reach the stir- rups to stay on. O P-&A Photos. Below “The Fern” is shown in blue or green lizard or red watersnake com- bined with kid quar- ter to match, at $18. Also in biegeor white kid at $14. GBreenes’ Advance per- fection of the new Natural Marcel Wave assures you of i the utmost in Resiery te . . style and beau- Mrs. Edward Cafritz, who is ty. et anridal co-chairman of the women’s v perts explain NN division in the $35,000 United : the finer points. | IREL) Palestine Appeal campaign, Special, 36 0 which opens today. 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Florenz Ziegfeld's booklet, *'How I Selected America’s Most Beautiful Legs”’, will be sent you for the asking. Address, F. Ziegfeld, Ziegfeld Theatre, Fifty-fourth Street and Sixth Avenue, New York City PHOE NI i fj%pjzw/y Phoenix Hosiery Company, Mukcaukee, Wisconsim. Gentlemen. In my twenty years' experience producing the Fol- lies and atber large productions, | hase employed some- what over six thousand beawtiful girls. In selecting this mumber, I hate seen and passed on considerably over a balf million applicants and, in my opinion, American girls today are more beautiful than ever before in the bistory of our country, due 1o modern con- vensences, freedom in dress, exercise and greater care of their bodies. Miss Barbara Newberry's proportions are so per- fect and ber legs so ideally suited to your most exacting reguirements that 1 suggest. in order 1o perpetuate the graceful contour of ber shapely limbs, that you have them castin bronze asa permanent record of dimensions. Ver truly yours X

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