Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1933, Page 82

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Bonus marchers put away Army “chow.” A dinner-tirge scene at Fort Hunt, a., showing the mess line between two rows of the big community of Army tents erected there for the bonus-seekers. Wide World Photos. THOMPSON'S HFEAITH BABY THOMPSON'S DAIRY DEcaturn 1400 © Associated Press Photo. Bradley Farms last week. Buy Now—Silver THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 21, 1933. As the best horseflesh of the region competed for honors. A general view at Bradley Farms, Md., during the judging of a hunters class in the National Capital Horse Show. Mrs. John Hay Whitney of Upper- ville, Va., winning the hunter sweep- stakes with Two Leggins at the Na- tional Capital Horse Show. Her fine string of hunt- ers captured most of the important laurels of the show, including the Presi- dent’s Cup. © A.P. Photo. © Underwood & Underwcod. Another Eli day on Lake Carnegie. The Yale varsity crew finishing ahead of Princeton to win the Carnegie Cup for the fifth time in six years. Cornell was third, a length back of Princeton. The First Lady visits Mount Vernon. A fter having Taking in the horse show. James Roosevelt, son of the President, and Miss Helen : Robbins, daughter of the newly ;:laoun‘tm\}/lerl::: appointed Minister to Canada, Taae A out to watch the jumpers at ciation, Mrs. Roosevelt walked about the grounds with Mrs. Alice K. Richards, A Dutch treat. Students of the New Jersey regent of College for Women, garbed as early Dutch sailors, Mount Vernon. enact a beer-drinking scene in their May pageant, ©A.P.Photo. wrhe Legend of Rip Van Winkle.” © Associated Press Photo. ). MR. JOSEPH MIS§ BLANCRE MISS PEGGY MISS SULLIVAN MISS OCIE s A DR. SPENCER DR. STILSON MIsS IDA \ / | : MR, MARCEL MISS JULIA ~' THE HOUSE OF EMILE ’Sterlmg Sllver at about | - + 309 OFF Faithtul MISS EVELYN Turkish Baths Ll N hildren’s Salon GEORGE D. Hair Tinting Is Advancing “0 lN(v Hair Goods - - B Chiropody 1 BN » Perfumes ighteen Twelfth st | = QQ\QQggg © Associated Press Photo. for EVERY PURPOSE If it comes in canvas, we can sup- ply it! Awnings, blinds, shades, tarpaulins—made to measure and to FIT right, at reasonable prices. 1904 M Street N.W. MISS BILLIE MISS MADEAN MISS MAXINE MISS RIXIE MISS JEANETTE ? MISS AGNES MISS CONNIE 4 / MISS MILDRED MISS BEATRICE MISS LUCILLE Emile’s Permanent Waves Are Ultra Vogue Lasting— Yet Individual Your Hair Can Be Waved Over and Over Again by Our Processes. [ J Every Operator a Skilled Technician of many years’ experience. EMILE IS THE ORIGINATOR OF PERMANENT WAVING IN WASHINGTON n b & G Streets “Emile’s Permanents Are Kind to the Hair” and are priced at only $10. 1221 Connecticut Avenue, District 3616 to 3621

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