Evening Star Newspaper, March 3, 1935, Page 89

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 3, 1935. The Common Cold By W. E. Hill (Copyright, 1935, by Chicago Tribune-New Yurk News Syndicate, Inc.) Husband around the house with snuffly L This girl believes in just head cold. Been home from the office two . ignoring a cold. Coughs all days, but it seems weeks to the wife. Into over everything and every- everything, and always hanging about ; body and says: “Oh, no, I asking questions when she'd like a little X a1 haven’t a cold, I just swal- privacy. 5 A \ lowed the wrong way!" Oscar keeps his dinner date. The well-mannered sea lion of Catalina Island waters rises to the occasion of a profifered herring. He never thinks of grabbing a teg by mistake. Wide World Photos The Spartan. Just won't give up. Very depressing to fam- % ily. Goes around being dainty. ' & with paper napkins for hand- = kerchiefs. The I-told-you-so stuff. ¢ / : e “Of course, if you S/ ] 3 “Say ninety - nine.” \ hadn’t stood out in the ? Throat 1rnv.‘anon, cold air with your hat AR IR Y , that’s all. But this boy off talking to that hussy, \ : . thinks it may be pneu- Mrs. Mooey,” etc., ete. monia. Higher educations. For these students at Connecti- cut College for Women it reaches to the heavens. As astronomy students they are making notes of sun obser- vations through the telescope. < Associated Press Photo. Vain man, in throes of hard cold, looking in “Come anyway—we've all bath room mirror. Face got terrible coldshere! (Girl _____ =~ Man whose head is all stopped seems to have fallen an giving cold in the head as up, irrigating nostrils. One of inch over night. Beauty excuse not getting away with the most terrible - sights we all gone. Could seream i know of with horror! Rest without wrinkles. Hollywood has found Mermaid fashions in Florida. Ci:detr’:fiae't%"slssag]de'g:(l)lra&s:;pp?r tfor the answer in the standing recliners occupied be- || Plenty of beauteous styles and style- ing on the diamond-studded bi{l o‘fs I}S tween scenes by Jane Hamilton and Virginia Reid || displayers to chose from in this || fociwear before the “Modern Cin%or as two fair fashion models in a forthcoming || group by the pool’s edge at Coral ella” contest at Los Angel £ musical film. Gables. © Asscciated Press Photo. AE:?)c?nst'c 4 Pross Phote.

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