Evening Star Newspaper, May 26, 1929, Page 118

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STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 26, 1929. THE SUNDAY The honored graves of Arling- ton, where this Memorial day scene of love and tribute will be re- peated next Thurs- day. CRCCES ',' '_l § h'n““fi"».'i"-’!lgwa/#fl OF W ¥ ' ¥ F- Two interesting debutantes arriving at Buckingham Palace for their presentation to the Queen. They are Miss K. Kothawala (left) and Miss N. O Associated Press Photo. Kothawala, Parsees, from India. Miss Frances Farnsworth, winner of the cup in the ladies’ saddle class of © Underwood & Underwood. Over the bars at the Washington Horse Show. Miss Helen Davis, daughter of for- the Washington Horse Show. Mrs. Hoover arriving for the Horse ™€ Secrgta'ry Dwight Davis, tfhng : ]ummp Show events at Bradley l§m Sheiisiac- 'D theladies"huntericlass. e i companied by Melvin Hazen, vice presi- dent of the National Capital Horse Show © Star Staff Photo. - o 2 > i LV NN “f ki Association. A big gallery sees Walter Hagen, the American pro, win his fourth British open golf tourney at Muirfield, Scotland. He is seen D P. & A. Photos. making his last putt of the tourney. S One does perspire so easily these warm days —that the use of a deodorant like Dabon is a positive ne- cessity for those who wish Rewalarisincs to remain personally irre- 30c and 50c proachable. Dabon—the per- e fect deodorant—prevents all perspiration odors and is guaranteed not to injure the tenderest skin or harm the most delicate fabric. Two applications a week in the armpits serves as permanent “popularity insurance.” Odor- less and colorless. Men use it, too. At drug stores and toilet goods counters every- Miss Peggy Tyner of this city arriving at Bucking- where. - PREVENTS ham Palace to be presented to QueenOMar{:: the sec' PRI T OBOR Harmless- -Effective--Stainless At the scene of the Cleveland Clinic tragedy, where more than a hundred persons lost their lives in a fire that released deadly gases. This shows first aid under way as the victims were brought out of the building. © Assoctated Press Photo. ond court of the season.

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