Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1929, Page 135

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 15, 1929, Like a flying fish. An outboard motor boat performing acrobatics in the Royal Motor Yacht Club carnival at S?'dnay. Australia. © Wide World Photon waving with which few are en- ” Db SCREENS 3 REVERSIBLE— 2817 14th St. N.W., Columbia__10412-10413 The spirit of Miami Beach! Two fair bathers at the Florida resort testify that the water is great this Winter. P. & A. Photos A boxing show on the U. S. S. Maryland. Two leather-push- ing tars furnish entertainment for their mates at the ship's smoker The present Jack Sharkey followed this route to fistic fame. P & A Photo Considered Burope’s Greatest Stomach S pecialist To cleanse intestines he recommends this simple Food - - . The great French authority on the diges- tive tract, Dr. Delort, savs: “Yeast acts as a digestive cleanser. It reduces the power of germs. It retains its activity throughout the digestive tract, stimulating gastric secretion and encour- aging the working of stomach and intes- tines. The action of veast in skin disorders has long been known. “The vitamin D now produced in fresh veast by ‘irradiation’ brings about the deposit of calcium in the bones.” How easy it is- this modern way to health. Just eat three cakes of Fleisch- mann’s fresh Yeast daily, according to the directions on the label. Every cake now con- tains oo vitamins indispensable to health, vitamin B and the *sunshine ™ vitamin D At grocers, restaurants, soda fountains. A proud and thankful moment. Mrs. Richard E. Byrd. sr.. mother of Comdr. Byrd. at her home in Winchester. Va., reading the news of her son’s sate return from his flight over > South Every Thursday ning 7.30 to & o'clg Gude's G o dies Statton WMAE. 188" Teleoraph Delivery Associstion. Dr. Mavkice DevorTof the St. Michel Hospital, Paris, is one of the younger leaders of the medical profession in Europe. His latest book 1s ** Consu tions on Diseases of the Intestine.” (rRiGHT) 1 could hardly finish my day’s work,” cerites Mrs. Pavring STOWE of Worcester, Mass., *but since ann’s Yeast my healtch eating Fleisc hasbeen perfect-——no more indigestion.” What other World-Famous Doctors Say: — GEHEIMRAT DR. CARL VON NOORDEN, of Germany, world authority on nutrition problems, says: ‘‘Yeast stimulates the digestive This Christmas Send Your Friends GUDE’S Flowers “Across the Miles” or Across the Street GUDE BROS. CO. Florists and Floral Decorators 1212 F St. 1102 Conu. Ave. 3103 14th St. N.W. 35016 Conn. Ave. © 1929, F. Co. “When T started my own restaurant.” writes CHARLES STANLEY, of Stanley's Restaurant, 100 W', 32nd St., New York, “I missed my active outdoor life. Indigestion set . My physician advised yeast. | soon returned to regu- lar habits and my stomach gave me no more trouble.” organs. Its results are outstanding.” DR. LORENZO CHERUBINI, Professor of Medical Pathology at the University of Rome, states: ‘‘Yeast performs the wonderful role of promoting both assimilation and elimination.” PROFESSOR DR. GUSTAVO PITTALUGA, vitamin expert and physician to the aristocracy of Spain, declares: *‘Yeast will banish consti- pation, renew appetite, aid digestion."

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