Evening Star Newspaper, October 18, 1931, Page 108

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SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 18, 1931 ———————— > Setting the pace for the hound. They use hares for that purpose in the hound races at Margate, England, and this hound seems toc fast for comfort. © Wide World Photos. Originator of Permanent Waving in Washington Mr. Emile Will Return From Paris November 1st ‘i He was America’s appointed representa- tive to the 4th International Hairdressers’ # Exposition at Paris, and served on the 1 Wait until Mr. Emile’s return for the | A — Ouaint Jrocks Consultation Free demand On the sands of Malibu Beach. Dorothy Mackaill takes a day off from the studios to get a bit of Oc- tober sun tan. Miss Robinette, formerly of Jim- mies’, and Miss (2 1221 Conecticut Avenue ‘Washington’s Largest Beauty Salon Decatur 0920 to 0925 GEORGIA MARBLE 7/0utfi/al Curves Today, when the quaint new fashion mokes added claims on your figure charm, Maiden Form again proves itself the ideal foundation for the new styles. Slender juniors os well as maturely rounded women look to Maiden Form to preserve their natural loveliness, and slim figures favor the tailored “Maidenette,” shown above, to accent the sculptured roundness of The site cf New York's great amusement center, “Radio City,” seen through the spires of historic St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Occupying thres blocks in the heart of the city, the project will house the largest amusement enterprises in the world, wuh radio playing a the bust. The fashioned elastic Maiden Form stepin slenderizes the figure for the slim-below-the-waist vogue. Etta Carpenter are mow located O with the principal part. © Assoclated Press Photo. may be a priceless asset i'n vyieiarris to come. Mme. Ernzstine Schumann- Heink, whose famous voice will be heard in “The Mikado” at the Belasco Theater this week. \Imulu\ 6:15 to 6:4 Fairfax Farmers. Special Coffee Cream and Whipping Cream DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR Hi-Test Jersey Milk 1 4C per quart For Immediate D Call Potomac 3 FAIRFAX FARMS the This Aristocratic Haines Apartment Homer L. Kitt Co. Thirteen-Thirty G St. “wning and Hear Oaklawn Terrac;: Beauty Shop 3620 16th St. N.W. Col. 8798 Mercolized Wax Keeps SkinYoung 1 Absorb blemishes and discolorations rly using and use as dire aged skin are then beauti- and looks brings out ug Stores. Our free booklet, “Personality in Memorials,” was designed especially to aid those who have put off the erection of a memo- rial because AL\ of dificutey in selecting a suitable design. It will be sent you upon request. OkL GEORGIA MARBLE COMPANY Tate, Georgia Please send me your free booklet, “Personality in Memorials.” Ll AR Street City _ Get the New Maiden Form Booklet from your dealer, or write MAIDEN FORM BRASSIERE CO INC Dept & 245 Fith Ave New York, N ¥ AT DEALERS EVERYWHERE The.e 10 Whon Form Foun.Jation Fo- every type of igura” S CARTEIA SELTS A Beautiful Ensemble of Living Room Pieces upholstered in the new friezette. The separate cushions at the back are filled with down . . . the spring construction is J. NEE CO.’S own (which means the best) and the price $215 for 2 pieces. 2.J).Nee Co. FINE FURNITURE @ eventh S treetatHt DAIRY 1620 First St. N.W. Washington’s Fastest Growing Independent Dairy 215 & This dairy is not owned by nor connected in any way with any combination of dairies, either in or out of Washington. It is owned and operated ex- clusively by Washington people. o 7 ALCO-GRAVURE, INC., New York, Raltimore, 84 Louis, Cleveland, Kansas City. Chicax

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