Evening Star Newspaper, June 29, 1930, Page 102

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SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 29, 1930. A Sultan on tour. Moulay Youssef, the young Sultan of Morocco, arriving at Marseille for an extended visit in France. © Underwood & Underwood Japan celebrates a naval vic- tory. The procession of battle- ship models through the streets of Tokio commemorated the twenty-fifth anniversary of Ja- pan’s victory over Russia in EXPENSIVE ‘\b s fEmm ATLANTIC to pAcmcts Wop, Exclusively in Washington at 7th & K 3212 14th 1207 F St. This picture tells its own story. The car, of course! A good, high-grade, snappy car always attracts attention and admiration. The car pictured above was rebuilt and sold by Packard. You can own one, too. See our selection at Used Car Department, Kalorama Road at Seventeenth. Pupils who graduated this June from the eighth grade of the John Quincy Adams School. exhibits a novelty in bathing caps of burnished gold color in modernistic pattern. Stubborn skin © Rideout. © Wide World Photos Al LAST! A Permanent Wave lolumbia 10412-3 w Our Dealers Fleet Photo Service Interior view of two of the Finest Ambulances ever made. Every modern convenience and comfort for the patient. These cars were built special for Chambers Co. Chambers is Washington’s most popular price undertaker. He produces the finest economical funerals in the world. In case of death call Chambers. Funerals $75 up. troubles yield to yeast SAYS SPAIN’S FOREMOST SKIN SPECIALIST ORE than a hundred important med- M ical articles and books have come from the pen of Dr. Jose Sanchez-Covisa, Honorary President of the Academy of Dermatology of Spain! He says: “Skin diseases which before were treated locally are today treated from within, with quicker and more successful results. “Pimples and boils are nearly always accompanied by constipation. Fresh yeast diminishes intestinal putrefaction and is of great aid in treating rebellious cases of these skin affections. “When ‘irradiated’, yeast contains the ‘sun- shine’ vitamin D, which has an extraordi- nary action in hardening bones and teeth.” For the health that brings true beauty eat 3 cakes daily of Fleischmann’s Yeast. Each cake is rich in fwo indispensable vita- mins—B and D. At grocers’, restaurants, soda fountains. Directions on the label. Leading Skin Doctors recommend Yeast: Dr. E. Bruuscaarp, most famous skin specialist in Norway, says, “I have used fresh yeast for years.” Dz. Airrep BRANDWEINER, dermatologist of Vi- enna’s largest free hospital, says, “Fresh yeast will keep the intestinal tract free of the poisons which upset digestion and cloud the skin.” Dr. Eovarp EHLERs, internationally known Copen- hagen skin specialist, says, “I invariably rely on yeast in all cases of rebellious acne, and for boils, in which its effect is astonishing. It should be continued until all poisons are eliminated from the system.” Photo by Manuel Urech, M “My physician advised me adrid to eat Fleischmann’s Yeast” (At left, above) ‘‘Busy days at school and nights at study wore me out completely,’’ writes MiSS ODETTE WILLARD of Montreal. ‘1 was suffering from acne and mervousness. An eminent doctor here advised Fleischmann’s Yeast and | ate it three or four timesa day. The acne disappeared. Now [ am perfectly well.’’ (Right) **An sutomobile accident left me in a very mervous condition,”” writes MISS VIRGINIA MATHEWS of Philadelphia. ‘‘My skin was horribly broken out . . . Soon after starting to eat yeast, a noticesble improvement took place. I slept better. My appetite came back and my skin cleared beau- tifully. I am delighted with how well I feel.’ © 1930, Standard Brands Incorpornted

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