Evening Star Newspaper, April 13, 1930, Page 114

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Mal'ung it look easy. Georgia Coleman, exponent of the fancy dive, executing a perfect back dive, one of the stunts in which she excelled at the recent Miami Beach meet. Associated Press Photo. A big clean-up! It takes a small army of painters to scrape and paint the giant liner Leviathan, seen here in drydock at HObOk{‘l"l. N. J. O P. & A. Photos More than 8 pounds of Easter bunny! His small friend is Bar- bara Karr, who lives on the rabbit farm at San Diego, Calif., where he was raised. o Associated Press Photo. A New Spring Strap— Aloma Brown Kid, trimmed with Sun Tan. Center Buckle, One Strap 58.50 Shoe Dept.— C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 13, Three stars of the Metropolitan Opera who will be heard in its performances here at the Fox Theater April 23, 24 and 25. Left to right: Lawrence Tibbett, the American baritone; Rosa Ponselle, dramatic soprano, and Beniamino Gigli, famous tenor. The queen of the stage at Mexico City. She is Senorita Consuelo Frank, 1930. Minuet STERLING SILVER —on easy terms EN;LO‘Y b:ne life-last- uty of this elegant sterling silver lnucm—otne v:r't ‘Wash- ington's favorite de- signs. Single Full Pieces Sets Individual pieces or complete sets at cash glei:ke‘s’ on convrn'l.ehl;t or mon terms. . In Coeperation G&lh‘rflll'l“. “Look for the GOLD Clock” Special Reduction Scientific Permanent Wave Specially Priced Until Easter. Complete.. ll 250 ner's who was crowned at a recent carnival O Associated Press Photo there. King Albert of Belgium riding through the streets of Cairo with King Fuad of Egypt on his recent visit © Wide World Photos CHAS.SCHWARTZ 8 SON Pertect Diamonds 708 Tth Servet N.W. 709 1%th Street N.W. Hatr Emporium 525 13th St. N.W. Natl. 8014‘ Los ANOIIJ_ 8 WASHINGTON People who are under par need this living food . . . OCTOR GEORGES FAROY ... specialist in diseases of the digestive tract . . . Phy- sician of the Paris Hospitals . . . author of the famous ** Digestive Therapeutics” . . . This great physician says:— *“Fresh yeast is a food—a living food. It in- creases gastric and intestinal secretions. It aids digestion. It overcomes constipation. By check- ing intestinal poisons it is useful in treating furun- culosis (boils), pimples, etc. “Yeast is very rich in vitamin B, which nour- ishes the body cells. Irradiated, it contains great quantities of the ‘sunshine’ vitamin D, so impor- tant in building strong bones and teeth. “Yeast is valuable for people who are under par.” Make this remarkable stimulating food your spring tonic! Benefit from the two precious vita- mins (B and D) in which every cake abounds. Eat 3 cakes of Fleischmann’s Yeast daily and know the thrill of sparkling health. At grocers, restau- rants, soda fountains. Directions on the label. OTHER WORLD-FAMOUS AUTHORITIES SAY: Pror. Dr. ApoLr CLuss, internationally known authority on nutrition, states, * Yeast is a food endowed by Nature far be- yond most others with power to guard the health of man.” Dr. Juuius Citron, noted Berlin metabolism expert, says, “Run-down people often become completely changed after yeast has been added to their diet.” Dr. PrttaLuGA, physician to the aristocracy of Spain, declares, “Yeast will banish constipation, renew appetite, aid digestion.” says Paysician or THE HospiTALs OF Paris “My doctor advised yeast when I was run-down” “‘1 was very weak following an operation,”” writes Miss ALICE ELSON, of Chicago. “‘My digestion ‘was miserable. My doctor advised me to eat Fleisch- mann’s Yeast. After a month there was marked im- provement in my appetite and digestion, and | again slept soundly. | continued eating yeast during my year at normal school. It gave me all the energy I needed.’” © 1930, Standard Brands Incorporated

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