Evening Star Newspaper, April 20, 1930, Page 103

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (C.—GRAVURE Berliners enjoy a favorite Spring sport. “Bike” riders speeding around the boards of a big outdoor track in the suburbs of the German capital. @© P. & A. Photos. His lordship endures a caress. A tender moment in the lion’s den at the San Diego, Calif., 200. © Associated Press Photo. e At right: Seeking new laurels. Mrs. Susan Caverhill, who holds the sculling cham- pionship of France, is training at Putney, England, for the title races there. © Underwood & Underwood. SECTION—APRIL 20, 1930. A Queen goes sightseeing in Egypt. Queen Eliza- beth of Belgium scaling the walls of one of the temples at Luxor by means of a pulley chair. © Wide World Photos. Expert Permanent [J¥ . ‘ L Waving he Cream Nestle, Circuline and Eugene (Genuine Materials Used) 18 Curls r . $5.00 We fingerwave our permanents without charge with every ¢ shampao. We test your hair and have ex- MEN'S GRUEN . the a i has 1 Jewels, of the Crop SWEET, juicy, tender corn packed tresh from the stalk — that’s Mo- nocacy Valley Sugar Corn! Its real corn-on-the-cob flavor will delight every member of your family. See for yourself. Try this better corn today. Ask your dealer for it by name (pronounced MO-NOCKA-CY). The Monocacy ValleyCanning Co.,Frederick,Md. Win filmdom hon%'awards. William C. De Mille, president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, presenting Mary Pickfgrd and Warner Baxter (right) with gold statuettes as tokens of their selection by the academy as having given the best screen performances in 1929. Miss Pickford’s acting in “Coquette” and Baxter’s in “Old Arizona won them their awards. Hans Kraly (left), writer, was presented with a trophy for his play, “The Patriot.” © Associated Press Photo. An early American bed room in maple and chintz from the Waverley Taylor exhibit home at 1611 44th Street. Many quaint reproductions are found here from the selection at W. B. Moses & Sons “American Wing.” The “Hampton” —A VERY SMART NEW OXFORD OF BLACK AND WHITE JAVA RING LIZARD WITH CUBAN SPIKE HEEL—AT $21. The “Sunburst” —A BEAUTIFUL STRAP SLIPPER OF BLACK. CHIN- CHILLA WITH MAT KID TRIM- MING—OF BLUE CHINCHILLA WITH BLUE KID TRIMMING AND OF EGGSHELL WITH SHADOW BROWN KID TRIMMING — ALL AT $15. pert operators who understand textures of hair thoroughly. LADY JANE OPEN $ 1 Opens a Charge Account Pay Weekly or Monthly “Look F-The Big Clock " SUGAR CORN* * Tested and approved by EVENINGS 1304 F St. N.W. Entrance Next Door to Palace Theater NEW SPRING SHADES IN SILK HOSIERY, $195; 3 PAIRS FOR $5.50. PR(II)[(]}{[) in co-operation with DR. J. THOS. KELLY, Bottled. ed and iced on the Pleasant Hills Farms of nearby Marvland Within ten minutes of milking Weise Brothers CHEVY CHASE DAIR Telephone WEST % 0183 Monocacy VALLEY ‘Good Housekeeping Institute

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