Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1929, Page 137

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. (C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 15, 1929. The Pinehurst colony raises a little whoopee in the annual pig P A A Photo Permanent Special Miss Julia Bygrave of Con- :ord, Mass., as she appears in the part of Mary in the annual Hairbobbing by Charlle ¥ - ; N i ¥ 3 it : E: % ra f L o Harvard Miracle Play. 3 7 2 . h . D N P & A Photos New Gifts for the B e Lovelicss 20 j. T———— (T]le}/’re Del}’ reasonal)[y PI'I.CL’CI) The season of the Winter girl returns. And Dorothy Mackaill gets out the old snowshoes for a hike over the mountain snows of magmficem colors. In utility, of course, they're lifetime” du- California at the first escape from the studio. An Oriental success in Paris. Mlle. Komgiku, a Japanese dancer, who is giving a fillip to jaded Paris- 1an taste. P X\ A Photor A. H. G. Fokker, the man whose name is synonymous with aviation progress. returns from a study of aircraft de- velopment in Europe Christmuy At the feline Vanity Fair. Five little Persians who dis- played their charms at the New York Cat Show in Madison Square Garden. Associined Press Photos most colorless room ht HEY'RE just in from du Pont ...a fascinating collection Tof the newest and smartest Lucite gift ensembles for the dressing table. In design they are worthy of a place of honor as true works of art, for they are the pick of scores created by leading style authorities. In texture they're so silken-smooth they might be made of ancient mellow ivory— though you never saw ivory in such ORCHIS (above) Here is a set to bring re- freshing color into the daint; boudoir of pastel tints and chintzes. The designer Nash has arranged the rich beaut; of the tropical orchidagainst » perfectbackground of Spring- time Green. SETS FROM 316.00 TO 338.50 depending on number of articles selected EMPIRE (abore) Verna Cook Salomonsky, famous decorator and author- ity on period design, created this delightful pattern. The aristocratic elegance of true “Empire” makes this set par- ticularly appropriate for any boudoir furnished in Early American or English moif Your choice of a dclicate Colonial Buff or a cool and lovely Imperial Green. SETS FROM 318.50 TO $ 40.00 depending on number of arcicles selected rable.. . . They're so new, so fine, so smart—and so luxurious for the moments of real luxury at her dressing table which every woman deserves— that you'd be justified in suspecting that you can't afford so exquisite a gift. But you can, look at the modest prices! Inspect them soon——for our collection is by no means unlimited. MING left) Sach piece bears the dainty hawthorn blossom motif so characteristic of the Ming dynasty. Choose either of two colors: a green as coolly rich as fine rare jade (it's called Sea Jade); the deep vibrating lacquer-red of the ancient Mandarins. SETS FROM 518 50 548.00 depending on number of articles selected SHE WILL LOVE We have a limited number of beautiful Lucite boxes— someforjewels, somefor ciga- rettes, some for beauty aids, some for manicure accesso- ries. They may be had in the Ming, Empire or Orchis pat- terns. Cigarette box (cedar lined) $5.00; Jewel Box $6.00; Beauty Box or Manicure Chest with specially designed com- Du Pont Viscoloid Co., Inc,, 330 Fifth Ave,, New York City ~ partments $17.50. A creation by the makers of Pyralin” AT LEADING STORES [N EVERY COMMNMIUNITY Kodaks--$5 Ulp the New and Auractive = s Patterns ! Fastman Brownies, $2 Up Cine Kodaks, 575 up UPERIOR LINOLEUM | COLUMBIA COMPANY I PHOTO SUPPLY COMPANY 926 NS, SNCW.. 1929 NEW YORK AVE. mw.%{%i‘,—, Main 10298

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