Evening Star Newspaper, March 12, 1933, Page 76

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Your FilmsDeserve Fleet Photo Service HOSE little “homesy™ Kodak snapshots will be prerts precio i later vears Such hims de ve Fleet Photo Serm ice. because Fleet workmanship brings out all the good points Thri Our Dealers Fleet Photo Service EICHNER BROTHERS Quite exotic is Kay Francis in this glittering turban of gold cloth which features one of her new screen costumes. s OK Umerica To Owe KAY ,jor AMERICAN-MADE JEWELRY Man’s 17-). Hlinois Elgin Baguette EEE12485 EEAS307 Pay 50c a Week Pay 75¢ a Week Trade in Your Old Watch—Liberal Allowance Kay sells all standard American-made watches at standard cash prices on Kay’s usual convenient credit terms. No charge for this privilege whatsoever! That's the sensible Kay-Way. each side. Artis- o 18-kt. sold o Pay $1.00 a Week P d DIAMONDS ¥ SILVERWARE WATCHES CTEWELIY (0 AMEANY NOVELTIES 5 r 409 Tth St. W, Pay 50c a Week Visit KAY'S Popular Optical Dept. P Carnival day at Nice, France. Maybe the red noses of these towering masks are explained by the wine jugs also carried by the paraders. Senorita Clarita Arias- Smith poses in her “pollera” as queen of the annual Panama Carnival at Balboa Heights, Canal Zone. It is Panama’s tradi- tional fete costume. © Wide World Photos Wide World Photcs SEA GRILL wd GARDEN LOBSTER—OYSTER BAR CRABS —SMITHFIELD HAM STEAKS—CHOPS—SHORE DINNERS John Warburton and Margaret Lindsay in a scene from the screen version of “‘Cavalcade,” at the Na- tional this week. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 12, 1933. YOUR DOCTOR WANTS TO AEEP YOU WELL The Practice of Medicine o (l) A Careful study of a Patient to determine the cause of that Pa- tient’s discomfort, whether mental or physical (2) The application of whatever seems best, based on the training and experience of the Doctor, to relieve the cause—whether it be medicine, surgery, counsel or other treat- ment. These two descriptive paragraphs sound simple enough, but if you will stop and think them over carefully, and analyze their full meaning, you will realize they cover a tremendous amount of territory in human lives. Tenth of a series of articles devoted to the medical profession and public health. Published through the courtesy of Peoples Drug Stores. After the bath...you're deliciously refreshed' What a pity to wear yourself out, rubbing film and hard-water rings from the tub. BAB-O light ens this tedious task as no other product can ...for BAB-O is in a class by itself. A sprinkle of BAB-O...a wipe...and tub and tiles twinkle ... enamel and porcelain gleam instantly . .. easily! ® Rust stains, cloudy sur- faces, gloomy spots succumb to BAB-O. A wipe and it's bright. Cheeriness supplants dreariness. Household tasks are cut in half ...pantry and kitchen will also sparkle. Save time ...save your energy for the gayer things of life. Buy a can of BAB-O tomorrow. You'll be saving money too ... for a little BAB-O goes a long way! BAB-O is odorless and kind to delicate surfaces. Once you try BAB-O, you'll never be without it... At all dealers. B. T. BABBITT, Inc., New York, Established 1836

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