Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1934, Page 107

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 9, 1934. Off for the hunt. And a right tair day it was for a chase with the hounds of the Harford Hunt Club over the countryside near Monkton, Md. © Assoctated Press Photo. “Colonel” of the regi- ment. And Miss Mary Lou Bagby shows the University of Kansas R.O.T.C. Cadets what's what in snappy military dress. @ A.P.Photo. (] e LA CROSS NAIL POLISH SETS Handsome two-tone molded case. Bot- tles stand upright, no spilling or leaking. From all over the counlry come glowing, enthusiastic testimonials fro: ! Try it —if ever dissatisfied return bottle to us for 50c refund plus postage. ‘atur i1, Cardinal, Gi TRIAL Johwiil Toiel sive. (S manieireny. send this advertisement and @ 3¢ (111} o Pl Cora. " CREME NAIL POLISH e IT WON'Y COME OFF o at S. KANN SON’S COMPANY Along the storm-swept crest of the Blue Ridge. Ghosts of a once luxuriant chestnut grove, blight- smitten, rise in stark sil- houette from a ridge near “The Meadows” in the Shenandoah National Park. © Chalupsky. In picturesque Sweden. A medieval castle on the Gota Canal, one of the many ancient landmarks that reward the traveler in that land. © McCormick-Goodhart BREWE®D &ngravens 61l TWELFTH ST, N.W. T0 DISCOVER THE WISHED-FOR GII-T Gaze 4vifo Uee Wagic — Any Friend or Loved One Will Contirm What It Now Foretells Owner's Signature Engraved Without Cost on Parker Vacumatic Pens or Sets purchased before Dec. 25. Prevents theft —aids return if lost — identifies owncr at banks, hotels, etc. — PERSONALIZES your Gift for all time. Millions have Waited for Christmas to Bring Them This Beanty— THIS REVOLUTIONARY PARKER VACUMATIC —the Sacless, Piitonless Pen that won’t run dry hecause it holds 102% more ink, and shows when it's running low! This new and Jovely style creation has all the velvety shimmer of lami- nated Pearl and J et. Yet when held to the light, the “Je'.” becomes transpar- ent—reveals the column of ink inside —shows when i.o refill, like the gas gauge on a motor car, The Vacumatic Filler, an exclusive Parker patent, eliminates 14 old-time parts,including the rubber ink sacand the lever filler found in sac-type pens, and also the squirt-gun piston pump found in other sacless pens. So be sure you get the genuine Parker Vacumatic. The miracle Two-way Writing Point of Platinum, Gold and Iridium actually transforms writing from a chore into work you love. For it's slightly turned up at the tip so it can- not possibly scratch or drag— even under pressure. New Christmas styles are now arrayed at all good pen shops, de- partment stores, jewelers, stationers, and druggists. Make selections early —and receive autograph engraving certificate, free, The Parker Pen Com- pany, Janesville, Wisconsin. Pfll‘l(@l‘ -VACUMATIC——= ] Over-Size, $10; Other Vocumatic Pencil, $2.50 Styles, $5 Perfume—toilet water—face powder—talcum—every single article in the Gemey Gift Collection is perfumed with the same subtle fragrance! And so gloriously packaged you'll think there must be a mistake on the price tag. (But there isn't! Prices ronge from $1 to $5, ot all drug and de- partment stores.] Made by RICHARD HUDNUT, famous for more than fifty years as America's leading perfumer. Above: GEMEY TWO-PIECE GIFT SET. Perfume and Face Powder, both with the same delicate fragrance. $2 25 Below. GEMEY PERFUME . . . in 1-ounce flacon of classic simplicity. A gem to adorn her dressing table. $3.75 Above: GEMEY FOUR-PIECE GIFT SET. Contains Perfume, Face Powder, Toilet Water, Talcum . . . and only ‘500 Right: GEMEY TWO-PIECE GIFT SET. Face Powder and Toilet Water — boudoir necessities in matching fra- grance.

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