Evening Star Newspaper, June 29, 1930, Page 99

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 29, The Summer Girl By W. E. Hill (Copyright. 1930, by the Chicago Tribune Syndicate.) Summer humidity is very trying on the girls who have to stay home with their hus- bands on account of the stock market uncertainty. The sweetest-tempered wife in the R/ s Summer bridge. And herc we have a crowd of jolly Summer girls enjoying the delights world will grow caustic in June, July and August, having to look at the same old facc on 3 5 of an afternoon bridge party at a countryside tea room. Mrs. Garvin Treasure (extreme left) the same old hushand month after month with no change of scenc. This little wife has : o has just this moment done something terrible with an ace, and Mrs. McKinley Grogan. her just said: “Lee, why don’t you wear spectacles? Those eyeglasses make vou look just like ; partner, is not only looking daggers but is seriously_considering doing her bodily harm. so 3 club woman!” "Which ra't a bit like her. because in cool wegther she thinks Lee has an | ¢ e er Missleasure. Siandins 15 Mirs. Herman Fillibuster, who is giving the party. awiul cute face. Tennis. Just because Margue- rite works in an office the year round, vou needn't think she is ignorant of what they are wear- ing at Deauville and Cap Antibes ard such ritzy resorts. This is Marguerite’s tennis costume for her two-week vacation at Asbury-by-the-Sea. The arts. Miss Copal and The Summer canvasser. “May I inter- Miss Patina are, as you may est you in our bargain subscription offer ? have guessed, ~Summer art For the price of one you get a year's colony girls and spend the so- subscription to Film Furore. the Plumb- Sl el o @l J i ing Monthly and the Ladies’ Fashion fields and dells painting purple Gazette. 1 am trying to earn my vear at shadows and fleecy clouds and Wellesley '™ throwing apples at cows that come too near for comfort. The rainy spell. This lovely Summer girl is on her twenty-first game of canfield and more to follow. unless the skies brighten up. And not a boy friend within telephone call. Sunburn Sally. Some girls are not cut out for sun and tan. Sally spent_most of Sunday on the beach. No sooner had her nose acquired a nice fiery red. and she had turned around so that the cheeks and chin would be tinted likewise, than the darned old clouds gathered. Better luck next This warm vist young man is waiting for an up elevator, almost completely surrounded by week end. maybe. The beach ladies. Just to show you how the modern bathing girls have improved sweet Summer ty attired in reds and purples and big-flowered patterns. The sight of one or the looks of the beaches since grandma's day. Twenty years ago the lady beach more large girls in big-flowered designs on a hot Summer's day will cause a ncrvous man to perspire lounger put on as many clothes as could be put on and then tried not to get sun- frecly and wilt. Large girls should remember this. burned. Todav it's the other way around. D77 A&

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