Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1934, Page 116

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Open switch wrecks Florida flyer. killed and seven persons injured in this wreck of The Southland, Atlantic Coast Line train, near Florister, Fla. THE SUNDAY STAR, W/ ‘of AFTER GETTING PRICES ELSE- | WHERE—TRY | a8 USLERS Ha The fireman was SOCIAL AND COMMERCIAL 720 17th St. NW. © Associated Press Photo Phone for Representative—DIL. 2057 SHINGTON, D. ENGRAVERS - PRINTERS - STATIONERS (C.—GRAVURE “Tropic Seas,” a painting the surging surf by Fred- erick J. Waugh, 73-year-old American artist, which won the popular prize in the 1934 Carnegie Institute Interna- tional Exhibition at Pitts- burgh_ ‘Wide World Photos. FASHION NOTES FROM PARIS This Newn ) Sur o Hode A luxurious, practical acces- sory that is gain- ing popularity among the smart set here and abroad. Fur bracelets and matching clips to add a gay Parisian note to your costumes. . Er ark Single strand Braceler Double strond $1.00 $200 $3 00 $4.50 Triple Strand Ermine [[] Five srrana e Also Clip_illustroted to match in Russion Ermine $2 50 1| 1nmink $200 i $1.50 ding department | stores, or send direct to The Europeon Fur Bracelet Company 7 West 45th St New York City SECTION—DECEMBER 16, 1934. A king at play. Eleven-year- old King Peter of Yugoslavia rowing on the private lake of the royal estate. His routine of study allows plenty of time for recrea- tion. Associated Press Photo Convenient Budget Plan D. L. ROSE, Optometrist ROSE OPTICAL CO.. 907 G St. N.W GIFT PROBLEM SOLVED BY THERMAT THE IAGIC HEAT PAD A dollar gift that everybody wants! @ All you do is add 2 tablespoons of cold water, and Thermat comforting heat begins within 5o seconds. @ Think of a heat pad that needs no electricity. no hot water, that gives steady comforting heat any time, any place. That’s Thermat HOURS OF HEAT FROM 2 TABLESPOONS OF COLD WATER contans the s which _® Thermat 15 the mod ern answer toa ur need 1 everyo tate heat. all you do is pour cold water into the convenient opening Steady comforting heat seconds. Lasts for 8 10 about !3c per hour. Refills give hours of heat. Who wouldn't appreciate th gt LARGE DELUXE GIFT SIZE, COMPLETE rug or department stores. Comes 1 olors (green, orchid, rose, blue). C oxed. Extia rells cost 3§ each. 3 Thermat also comes in Medium size at 69c —reblls 25¢ eac| tablespoons of A Baver & Black Product within 60 You need look no further for a gift for that Very Wonderful Girl. In the Gemey Gift Collection are perfume and cosmetics so lovely you may choose at random and know she'll like them. The beautiful Gemey Christmas packages look deceptively extravagant . .. the prices are pleasingly low. (From $1 to $5.) And you may be sure you are buying the best. The Gemey Gift Collection is made by RICHARD HUDNUT, famous for more than fifty years as America's leading perfumer. Go at once to the nearest drug or department store, and see it for yourself! GEMEY FOUR-PIECE GIFT SET... Contains Perfume, Face Powder, Rouge, Lipstick . . . all with the same delightful fragrance GEMEY ATOMIZER SET. The atomizer is detachable, and the perfume has a leak-proof cap. Grand for traveling! Gemey GIFT COLLECTION GEMEY PERFUME, new Gift package decorated with stars. Just the thing for the toe of her Christmas stocking .andonly . . . $1.00 GEMEY FOUR-PIECE GIFT SET...Perfume, Face Powder, Toilet Water, Talcum ... an $5.00 ensemble in matching fragrance. GEMEY PERFUME, in o l-ounce flacon of classic simplicity. A gem to adorn her dress- ing rable . .

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