Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1934, Page 110

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The Princess Marina in- fluence in hats. The long- tasseled turban in the Greek mode is a new design in honor of the bride of the Duke of Kent. Wide World Photos. 20 year: perience— expert personal ttentl Marie Stevens | ¥ 302 Kresge Bldg. Dist. 0155 Lith & G Sts. N.W. 2,240 Pounds to the Ton '~ Blue Ridge Va. Hard Stove Coal, $12.00 Special Furnace Size. $10.50 Nut._$11.35 _ Pea. $9.00 Egg. $11.75 Buckwheat, ice, $7.25 $6.25 Smokeless Egg, $9.75 Bituminous Coal Without Smoke or Seet. % Lump. $8.78 80 Blue Egg, $8.50 Hard-Structure Pa. Bituminous Makes Only Thin White Smoke 75% Lump Coal, $7.50 50% Lump, $6.90 Lump delivered in separate compart. ment from the Ame—showing you set correct amount of lump. Coal carried from truck to your coal bin: we do not dump it on curb. Guarantee: If you are not pleased with our coal after burning it 48 hours. we will take it back and refund your money on portion not used Over 20.000 New Customers in 3 Years in_Baitimors and Washington re Is a Reason y World's Largest Retailers of Va, thracite 2!.UE RIDGE COAL CO. iners of Virginia Anthracite Hard Coal e Bpposite ‘Texace O " Wel. “o1 Distributing Plant 18 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE Christmas seal buyers help them to restored health. Rest hour : for youngsters at the camp maintained at Thirteenth and Allison “ streets by the Tuberculosis Association with funds from the annual sale of Christmas seals. A record “catch.” Not a fisherman but a Cape Cod sand bar caught this school of huge black fish. They are shown in the throes of approaching death after straying into the shallow water. It happened last Summer, bput this unusual photo- graph has just come to light. © Lynwood M. Chas2. Shoes are still taboo in the native hotels of Tokio. Arriving guests are offered slippers in the lobby by respectfully bow- Gold cup for champion bantam hen. Miss Dorothy Meiner holds the bird atten- SECTION—DECEMBER 9, 1934. [)ON'T wait for “Mothers e her ith Store ¢ 1212 F 8t Phone NAt. 4276 JOSEPH POWERS, JR. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1327 M St. N.W. Powers, Although his arm was broken at birth, pneu- monia in February, and whooping cough for three months st summer, little Joseph quickly regained om Embassy Milk and weighed 29 pounds when this photograph Year Birthday, ber 17, 1934, 'EMBASSY DAIRY ¢ 1009 PLANT RATING 1009 INDEPENDENT \ ing women dants who see that the old Japanese cus- tom is observed. which won the trophy as the all- American champion at the Cleveland © Wide World Photos - Wide World _ATlantic 0070 35¢, 60c, 75¢ PERMANENT WAVING $8. LILLIAS, INC. 2817 14th St N.W. Col. 10412-10813 SR R cER Chas. Schwarts & Son Jewelry bas ‘.:l- lwclrllt-ll cheer to ur friends uyin ar extend to Samuel 3 i ation to visit the store. personal are buying,when you Give her diamonds if you can | . Dut give fer a BISSELL, too.! N\ BN ally-known articles. N N\ THE “SILVER STREAK.” Done You know what you purchase these Nation- “}1 ,Qihas. chwartz &Sen ) s N - NATIONALLY KNOWN: ' Merchandise ¥ A SOLD ON EASY TERMS i Q OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS fne - W‘ = inm Patinem mesntine $100 $1.50 down—$1.60 a week al and bracelet to match $1 down—$1 a weel THE NEW “SWEEPMASTER.” Low, graceful body. Wheels completely encased. Non-tar- nishable chromeplate fittings. Silvery finish, livened with black and orange. Ball-bearing, Hi-Lo Brush Only ;5.95 Control. A new, improved BISSELL will save her hours of time and work HE'LL appreciate at least one gift that will help lighten her household tasks. And for that gift . . . you can’t beat the new Bissell! All year 'round, the Bissell will quickly whisk up everyday dirt .. . and do it more easily and thoroughly than an inferior sweeper, or one that is old and worn. And it saves the vacuum- cleaner for periodic cleaning. Because of its exclusive Hi-Lo Brush Control, the Bissell gets ot the daily clean-up of the home-just BISSELL SRAND RAPIDS." A vorite for many years. Avsilable in either mahogany or walnut finishes. Very sturdy and efficient. Ball-hearing oper- ation . . . and $E.50 Hi-Lo Brush o Control. Only 35 all kinds of dirt from all kinds of in the modern style, with streamlined curved top and silver lacquer finish. It is a ball-bearing model, and is equipped with & Hi-Lo Brush ¥ > Control. O"’J”S Cediller X Familton futch crering (i Steri able, long-lasting, and efficient. rugs. Thisadvanceddeviceauto- matically adjusts the fine bristle brush to rugs of high or low nap. The pans hold more dirt . . empty with slight thumb pres- sure . .. and empty clean. The Bissellreachesallunder-furniture spots . .. and furniture-protect- g | (4408 Chas.Schwartz & Son ing bumpers can't drop off. The Bissell glides softly . . noiselessly. It is very light in weight. Many smart, attractive models to choose from..all dur- 708 SEVENTH MET. HOME( STREET | 0060 OF PERFECT DIAMONDS SINCE 1888

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