Evening Star Newspaper, March 17, 1935, Page 95

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 17, 1935 e . Leading in Fund Drive for j iy GO an e National Symphony Orchestra Committee Heads in Campaign to Raise $100, (l)fl Sustaining Fund for Next Season # Underwood Photos. Mrs. Tracy Dows, chairman of the women’s committees. Mrs. Ernest Gruenlng, chair- R A VT A S AT ST AR man of the Women’s Govern- ment Committee. Leland Harrison, chairman of Getting acquainted %l;: Men's Metropolitan Commit Bettor natiuved ‘than he looks, Riverstown Baron, prize English bull, accepts the youngster’s offering of a bite to eat at a New York dog show. <y e FUR COATS Cleaned and Remodeled Free Storage Experienced Furriers can ull you how your fur piece can be made into a lmlrt, individnnl garment. BETTER DRY CLEANING —really costs no more. your fine dresses, expensive rugs, curtains or draperies and they will be returned as fresh and lovely as new. Dr. William McClellan, chair- man of the men’s committees. IR ® ARE YOU HARD ON NAIL POLISH? if so, use this new marvelous La Cross Cwme /'/zul flla‘. It won't come off! Try it— if ever dissatisfied return bottle 2o us for 50c refund plus postage. TRIAL Netursl, Rose, Coral, Cardinal; Gor sige (3 Mnl‘fll’\ send OFFER Mu udmf.xmm and a 3c stamp to N. J ez The latest sensation AT DRUG AND DEPARTMENT STORES Mrs. Barton K. Yount, chair- man of the Women’s Army Co Mrs. Emory Land, chairman of the Women's Navy Committee. Mrs. Oliver Strunk, chairman of the Women’s Business Com- mittee. Harold Marsh, chairman of the Men's Associations Commit- tee. NO orphan sachets STEAMED HER HAIR! RAW BAR TOM'S COVE OYSTERS G. C. ELLIS CO. No. 7. Municipal Fish Market Nat. 1968 Optometrist OPT. CO.. 907 G St. N.W. Eva Le Gallienne in the title role and Sayre Crawley as the ror Franz in “L' on,” at the Na- week. gy g Iy d”hm Jr., rh[mEth {yers, whe was married at 5¢. Bartholomew's on November 9. Sbe as- Iuldlk&thdfiaWnJ—:h and came out in 1932 at the Waldorf Astoria. SAYS THIS YOUTHFUL NEW YORK SOCIETY MATRON ©® And high time, we think, that face gowder was improved on! The new angee, as Mrs. Jones says, is a real improvement. For it now contains the exclusive color- of the world- famous Tangee i .which means :‘I:'t' it lly blends with your own tints. ou a| Tan, der, a soft nnc‘:r o;ppl;ygeeflp::g the freshness and warmth of a very young skin. Tangee never coats or masks theskin, and it itely ends that dered look. And what may seem miraculous, it costs just 55 centsand $1. Douglas Chandor, noted lish artist, with completed Roosevelt. It was painted for the Young Democrats of Texas to hnuggm in the State House at his recen rtrait of President © Associated Press Photo. 7 Bust of Andrew Furuseth, veteran leader of the Interna- tional Seamen’s Union, which has been placed in the new De- nt of Labor Building. t is by the noted American sculptor Jo Davidson. NSIDE this young lady’s curly head is a lot of good, sound shopping sense. When she nesded a wave, did she drop into any shop and say, “Give me a Permanent”? Yes, she did; but she added, “A Eugene Permanent, with Eugene Sachels!” Many of her friends fell for “bargain waves,” given with home-made or twice-used dabs of sachets, filled with Heaven-knows-what harsh cbe-mk . and all they got was a mop of dull fnn.Butloolutbrhr You can see its healthy lustre. You can almost feel its softness. If your hair is to receive similar protection, "OVER-TURE” REG. U.S. PAT. OFF every type of figure Women Acclaim this New Principle of Uplift Support ! Little stitched "‘petals’ under the breasts accomplish a firmness of support never before thought possibie without stays! Select “Over-Ture’’ brassieres with or without band for diaphragm control, according requirements of your figure the indiv AT ALL LEADING STORES idual S\ 00 to $2 00 Waider) %“Zm \mmzmmm-/ Send for Style Booklet MAIDEN FORM BRASSIERE see that no nameless, orphan sachets steam it . . . look for the trade-mark-of-safety . . . Eugene. Each Eugene sachet contains the exact, scien- tific amount of pure waving lotion needed to turn out one perfect wave or ringlet. This gentle lotion, Eugeneol, is a secret formula, used only in Eugene Sachets throughout the world. Beu,llirewd:lnut b.,....-m..m...__ food , &-'(du-thvpe.&ntwfl'&v hyour . “Use Eugene Sachets’ th-nadyonf-vwih' -lfleyw-nit for your headful of lovely, lustrous Eugene curls!

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