Evening Star Newspaper, August 8, 1937, Page 91

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, . C—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 8, 1937. It Isn’t the Ball! No chances are taken in the manu- facture of today’s official golf ball. So it that hook or slice persists, or the roll on the green is cock-eyed, the trouble isn’t with the ball. , AVOID DYE-LINES With Lillias Improved Shampoo Tints 3 Methods—60 Shades $3.50 Complete With Finger Wave Lillias 2817 14th St. N.W. COlumbia 10412 or 10413 : ; IN THE VULCANIZING IN THE EARLY STAGES. It ' ] MOLD. The balls come out of the doesn’t look much like a golf ball yet. But the wound rubber core is ready to be covered by the two half shells and placed in the vulcanizing mold. And did you know that in the early days golf mold with the rough impression that makes all the difference be- tween the pioneer ball and that of today. It's the rough coat that makes the ball fly straight—if you hit it properly. The flash, or edge, that the mold leaves is now balls were made as smooth as trimmed off. Wide World Photos. those shells you see before the vulcanizing? Rk » Poor Eyesight : | Baby No. 1243 Baby No. 1242 - ity the createst of handicaps and ROBERT WILLIAM FARMER DONALD BLAKE GRIGGS 5 vers nnecess ] 5 ay Son of Son of . . . , tioms "astufe vou M and Mrs. Hebert W. Farmer Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roger Griggs — R of Mene detecis 1345 Jonquil Street N.W. Kensington, Md NOW THEY GET A “SHOT.” f ; . ; . Correcl 1emvel Clinednst. Photo i g In the process of needling the ball - LA ) z Ty Aiicd tramedwil liquid is forced under great pres- ‘ : = Perfectly o ONIS sure through a “hypodermic” Q i g i - . ASQVNENIENT TH MPS DAI RY - b D ECATUR 1 4 00 needle into the core. This tightens . D. L. ROSE, Optometrist the whole structure of the ball to ROSE OPTICAL CO.. /05 G ST. N.W. Leading 100%, Independent Wa-hington Dairy give it added distance. WHATS GOING: o ¢»22 EUROPE ® In Paris the world of tomorrow is awaiting you today . . . at the fab- ulBls International Exposition. And the fall months will be a most pleas- a!". time to see it, for the vast crowds of summer will then be gone. FINALLY THE PAINT BATH. An even spray of paint for all surface is insured by this clever mechanism. The balls automatically feed onto those three-pronged holders on revolving arms and are rotated under the spray. The paint job done, each ball must pass a close final inspection ® The aura of Goronation Year still hovers over Englawd. Many special "NO MADAM ITS NOT A Py e BIT TOO LATE TO PLAN takes place early in September. And This Time Why Not Go by French Line skilful. sturdy Breton and Norman seamanship. —So You Can Enjoy Ten to Twelve Days Consult your Travel Agent today! He will MORE of Colorful Continental Atmosphere? gladly make reservations, attend to all details, Yes! True tobacco Aavor. .. no loose ® Throughout the famous wine dis- P - H P : o : = teeth protected ® There still is ample time to plan a thrilling, services cost you nothing. . . . French Line, J. Srictsicf France and Germany.quain 5 ; : 5 A t 4 Fift th St. N.W. vintage festivals will soon be held. inexpensive trip to Europe! And going by the f\)\eB?,CJrlrzl‘lgen gent, 924 Fifteenth S P Cireri Rl o e French Line will give you, in effect. ten to twelve z - 3 more days abroad — for you step into France crumbs. . .and save you much time and money . . . and his from stain! zerland are likewise having pictur- | ti ell worth seeing. New York to England and France. and thus to all esque celebrations well w 9 the moment you cross the gang-plunk. Europe: CHAMPLAIN, Aug. 14. Sept. 4. 25 < NORMANDIE You will like the epicurean French cooking Aug. 18. Sept. 1. 15. 29+ Panis. Aug. 21, Sept. 9. 27 g (with a bottle of good wine free at every meal) ILe DE FRANCE. Aug. 26. Sept. 11 + LAFAYETTE. Aug. 28, . . . the courteous service by English-speaking Sept. 24 -+ DE GRAssE. Sept. 3. 24. stewards . . . the airy. spacious cabins . . . the FLY ANYWHERE IN EUROPE VIA AIR-FRANCE MADE BY THE MAKERS OF RALEIGH AND K@L CIGARETTES A3

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