Evening Star Newspaper, June 29, 1930, Page 101

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE Utah picks a contestant for the title of “Miss Universe.” She is Miss Beatrice Lee of Salt Lake City, who will be among the assembled beauties at Rio de Janeiro. © Wide World Photos. Featuring the 17-Jewel - El Fifth avenue gets an eyeful. And the famous street seems appreciative as Esther Ralston, stage and screen star, parades her novel taste in pajamas. © Associated Press Photo. Genuine Materials Used 18 Curls, 55 We Fingerwave Our Permanents Without Charge \\uh Eyvers Shampoc We Tes our Hair on the Nestle Te,\t—O—-A«\eler —to insure perfec ults | including white. ble fine hair. Miss Brooks s back ke L ADY 1308 F St. NW. Entrance Next Door to Paiace Thecater n all types of hair d and extremels and will JANE OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. | NAT'L 8132 New dull crepe Hosiery. The $1.95:.3 pairs, $5.50 “Atlantic” A BEAUTIFUL WHITE KID SLIPPER THAT IS VERY MUCH IN DEMAND FOR SUM- MER WEAR; PRICED AT $12 Rich's F Street at Tenth Manager Walter Johnson with his four new Washington ball players, acquired in trades with the St. Louis and Chicago clubs. Left to right: Heinie Manush, Alvin Crowder, Manager ]ohnson. Art Shires and Dave Harris. Miss Thelma Parkinson, Dwight Morrow’s Democratic opponent for the short term in the New Jersey senatonal race. © P. & A Photos. Scanties Y TSR 1105 F Street Associated Press Photo. The Originator of Permanent Waving in Wash- - ington. An Entire Building Devoted to Beauty. 1221 Connecticut Ave. Decatur 0920-1-2-3-4 SECTION—JUNE 29, 1930. Miss Evelyn E. McCune, newly elected national presi- dent of the Tau Phi Sorority. © Star Stff Pioto. WDIAMONDW w GOIDEN&SOKS,II:. JEWELERS Notl 5347 1419 H Se. N.W. CoolComfort Is the Vogue lend themselves naturally Wolf’s .71&('}:-( cver Shop ™ Ntreet The jital Awning Company was chosen to execute the order for mm?:vlnlng ..."f nt of the speaker’s rostrum in the Amphi- lhennv at Arlington. We shall be glad to estimate and_submit designs for your awn- ing work_ Capital Awning Company, William E. Russell, Proprietor, 1503 N. Capitol St. Telepbone North 2958. BOKAR COFFEE Choice of the BYRD ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION T“ 0 and one half tons of Bokar Coffee went along to Little America with the Byrd Polar Party. popular that it was necessary to radio 11.000 miles for an additional supply. And Bokar proved so The same richness and rare bouquet re- sponsible for this popularity has made Bokar the favored coffee of discriminat- ing coffee lovers everywhere. Serve Bokar! the Coffee that was the choice of the Byrd Antarctic Expedition.

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