Evening Star Newspaper, July 25, 1937, Page 86

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JNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 25. 1937. Silver Plating AND REPAIRING D. L. BROMWELL, Inc TI2th StoN W Met 1021 FOR THE DEAF! % We wish you could see the joyous amazement on the faces of deal- ened persons when they hear with the new Coronation Acousticon for the first time. Whether the speaker is across the room or across a desk, voices are reproduced so clearly and naturally that distance seems to matter not at all. These new, featherlight Acousticons deliver either “mellow” or “brilliant” hearing in hundreds of different assemblies. Every instrument is individually custom-fitted to the user on the Aurogauge. Consultation and fittings are free— either in our tracts from beauty. office or at home. And s0 is our new brochure, “The Royal Road to Joyous Hearing.” Write for it — today. Smart girls bleach such hair in- SR, ST | AGOUSTICON INSTITUTE OF WASHINGTON 7 WILLIAM SKAKEL, MANAGER m E 903 SHOREHAM BLDG. (15th & H STS. N.W.) TELE. NATIONAL 0922 DOUBLE — STRENGTH PEROXIDE— At Your Druggiet s v (e, SHES . AN RIREDALE 5 Unsightly hair on arms and legs de- ANACOSTIA'S COMMUNITY CHALLENGE. There's stiff == . - JOIN “SWITCH PARADE™ T0 DODGE! Ruth Brown, the winner, holds the cup that might have gone to anv of these pretty rail birds. © Star Staff Photo ...Are Astonished That Such a Big, Luxurious Car Saves Them So Much Money on Gasoline, Oil and Upkeep! PATRICIA deS. VERDI—NEW YORK DEBUTANTE: My friends love to ride in my big Dodge and | get just as big a thrill out of driving it. It's really & magnificent car and | sull can't get over how economical it 1s on gasoline. | never get less than 20 miles to the gallon.” Pictured with Miss deS. verdi nre left 1o right) Miss Jean o deS.Ver EdithSmith Harrington.Miss deS.Verdiand Miss t TS F e, SEve i screen...well-known so- cialites...explorers and scien- for just a few dollars more than lowest-priced cars... New “Silenced Ride™...New ... AND THE FUTURE IS PROMISING. The big Anacostia fete had its baby contest, too, and Commissioner Hazen shows a bit of favoritism for Sue Ann Wiley (left) and Maxine Benhoff. © Star Staff Photo. g ! THESPIAN MASCOT. Born in the hectic hour of the season’s first rehearsal at the Roadside Theater, this little kittie has since labored under the name of Harry MacArthur and has become a favorite of the patrons. Optician in Washington Now associated with Teunis Brothers Teuni S OPTICIANS 1108 SIXTEENTH STREET Porking Provided in Rowr WASHINGTON'’S COMPLETELY AIR-CONDITIONED % FAOM CANOPY T0 CORNICE Q/‘%Mm&_ [Several choice air-conditioned apartments, consisting of living r 2 KITCHEN. Ci Transient Rates From $3 Single $4.50 Double Free Gorage HAY-ADAMS HOUSE SIXTEENTH AT H STREET Opposite the White House MEt. 2260 E. F. ELLIS, Menoger P. T. W. SCOTT—TWA PILOT: “In our busi- ness, we know what engine dependability really means. That's why lswitched to Dodge, because 1 had a lot of respect for that Dodge engine Now I'm not only getting Dodge dependability, but my Dodge is saving me money every mile I drive.” COL. JONN REED KILPATRICK— Pres. Madison Square Garden Corp.: My Dodge hasgiven me surprising mileage. | have never owned. & ca so thoroughly satisfactory. A num- ber of my associates here at the Garden are Dodge owners and they are all equally enthusiastic.” tists...great figures in the world of sport...people in all walks of life are finding plenty of reasons for switching to the big, luxurious 1937 Dodge ' From all sections of America owners report record-smash- ing economy for such a big car ...18 to 24 miles to the gallon of gasoline —plus additional economies on oil, service and upkeep! These savings are such that owners say that the big, luxurious Dodge will, in the long run,actually cost them no more than a small, competi- tive-makecartoownanddrive ! What's more, think of the many extra-value, expensive- car features Dodege ¢ives vou “high-safety” interiors... Lux- urious Chair-Height seats... Patented Floating Power engine mountings...Even stronger safety all-steel body ... Genuine hydraulic brakes, the world’s finest! No wonder prominent people everywhere are joining the big “‘Switch Parade™ to Dodge! Free Economy Test! Look at this great money- saving car today! Drive it! Make the free economy test' See right before your own eyes how Dodge saves on gasoline! Learn first hand why 140,836 people haveswitchedfromother cars to Dodge in the past year! DODGE Division of Chrysler Corporation VICTOR MOORE— wcil known star of stage, screen and radio, now starnng in RKO-Radio's Miss America’ "My Dodge gives me everything I could ask of a motor car in performance, safety and comfort, yet is the most economical car I've ever owned OTTO LANG, world-famous skiing stylist and instructor: This past winter 1. .. organized ski-schools at Mt. Baker and Mt. Rainier. 1 was obliged to travel . . . 300 miles each weekend ... My Dodge .. car ried me with safety and comfort on these trips . .. I averaged at least 19 miles to the gallon of gasoline ... That is particularly impressive 10 an European who is accus- tomed to paying high prices for petrol GINGER ROGERS—RKO-RADIO STAR, now co-starring in “Sta, o looking, d 80 responsi ingly economic: WARNER BAXTER—20TH CENTURY-FOX STAR, scon to appear in " Wife, Doctor and Nurse': "Our Dodge is a constant source ion. On a recent trip we were impressed not only economy, but also with the fact it was one of the cars we ever owned.” WES: * '..? bile in 1903, been wit! TO THE BIG QUALITY

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