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Star-Gazette from Elmira, New York • 4

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Elmira, New York
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PAGE FOUR. ELMIRA STAR-GAZETTE, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1930. SOCIAL NEWS AND PERSONALS Ruined in Italian Earthquake Gladys Glad onBEAUTY A AAER ICA'5 MOST FAMOUS BEAUTY TO ENTERTAIN. Mrs. D.

Hadley Lamb of West Church Street will entertain guests at a bridge luncheon Wednesday afternoon at The Elite in Horse-heads. The affair will honor her house guest Mrs. Charle3 F. Smith of Winter Garden, Fla. AS A WHOLE, beauty shops have improved 100 per cent, within the last few years.

The various treatments ad ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. Mr. and Mrs. P. R.

Flynn of 209 Frpnt Street announce the engagement of their daughter, Marie Theresa, to William D. Burns, son of Andrew Burns of 600 Coburn Street. Miss Flynn is a graduate of the Elmira schools and is now long distance chief operator of the New York Telephone Company. Mr. Bourns is a graduate of the Sayre Schools and of Meeker's Business Institute, and is affiliated with the American-Francei Foamite Corporation.

The marriage will take place in SS. Peter and Paul's Church August 13. hair coloring, badly applied or used when not really necessary, will throw the natural color hsr-motly out of balance. However, whether you dye your hair yourself or a hair dresser does it for you, don't allow the skin near the hair line at 'the back of the neck or around the face to become stained. See to it that preventive measures are taken.

The following procedure will prove effective: Rub a bit of cold cream lightly on the forehead, along the hair line, and pretty far down on the back of the neck. Also, apply a bit of the grease to the backs of the ears. The cream must not be put on thickly. And if it gets beyond the hair line into the hair, the dye will not take. If this precaution Is taken, and the dye is applied carefully, there should be no stains.

Many operators allow the forehead, neck and ears to become stained, and then attempt to remove the stains with the dye. This is not always effective. Sometime a faint mark remains. The moment water is put on any dye, the dye Is set. Thus the moment you wash your forehead, face and neck, the stains become more noticeable and more difficult to eradicate.

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. Miss Pauline Strong of 815 Hol-dridge Street entertained at a variety shower at her home Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. Ernest Longwell, a recent bride. During the evening announcement was made of the hostess' en-gagemeht to Charles N. Chamberlain of 824 Broadway.

The marriage will take, place in October. Dainty refreshments were served during the evening to the following: Mrs. Ernest Longwell, Miss Edna Bloom, Miss Dorothy Shannon, Miss Julia Hayes, Miss Margaret London. Mrs. Bernard Reh-winkle, Mrs.

Fred Rehwinkle, Mrs. Chauncey Cole, Miss Frances Car sidy, Mrs. G. M. Tuttle, Mrs.

Alda Cline, Mrs. C. H. Strong and the hostess. This forms an excellent powder base for an oilyvskin.

Clear Skin H. S. Louise Dorothy, C. My "Beauty Culture" booklet contains explicit Information on clearing the skin of bleaches. I shall be glad to forward til booklet to you upon receipt of 10 cents and a stamped, self-addressed envelope.

Lips Jean Miller: You can have your lips successfully reshaped by plastic surgery, providing that the work is done by an expert. It Is rather an expensive operaffan. Eyebrows L. R. I.

You should weigh about 118 pounds. Plucking of the eyebrows will not harm the eyes If it is done carefully. Classified Ads Bring Results. NEURALGIA Thousands write that they set instant, wonderful relief by applying lg vocated in the major! ty of shops are based upon a thorough and scientific knowledge beauty culture. Only an unreliable, ap shop commits today the atrocities that occurred almost daily in past years.

However, the i i ncy shown in the various branches of beauty cul LAWN SOCIAL. A social and festival will held at Owego under the auspices of St. Patrick's Church Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week. The affair will be held on the church grounds on Main Street. The Rev.

A. C. Smith, pastor, was formerly assistant at SS. Peter and Paul's Church in Elmira. GLADYS GLAD Movie Monotypes Mr.

and Mrs. John Wilson, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robinson of Niagara Falls, Canada, were the guests of Miss Barbara Rutledge, of 108 Elm Street the past week. Mr.

and Mrs. William F. Sheehy of Robinson Street left Saturday on a 10 days' motor trip to Boston, the Adirondacks and Ossining. William Moffat and son, Donald, of 926 Cedar Street left Saturday afternoon for a trip to Chicago, the Grand Canyon and Los Angeles. Mrs.

Grace Foulke of West Hudson Street has returned home from an extended visit in Peekskill and New York City. She was accompanied home by her son, William, who spent the past week in Peekskill. Mrs. Margaret Ward of Ithaca is spending 10 days with Mrs. W.

A. Nash of Ferine Street. Miss Martha G. Nash of Perine Street is spending 10 days in the Adirondacks. Miss Sally Mark of 371 West Church Street left Sunday to visit friends and relatives in New York after which shei will motor to Atlantic City.

Miss Lois Dann of Southport Street is spending a week at Ann Arbor, the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Sidney LaFever. Miss Phyllis M. Crandall of Walnut Street is spending a few days at the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Curtis F. Thurston in Athens, Pa. Mr. and Mrs.

John Burgess of Jackson Heights are the guests of her grandmother, Mrs. Florence Ford of Lake Street. ture has not yet become wholly manifest in hair-dyeing. Even in some of the best shops, although the hair Itself may look lovely after the color has been applied, the condition of forehead, ears and hairline is deplorable. Hair dyes must be used with discretion and taste.

I do not approve of hair-dyeing at home. The coloring should be done by an expert who understands the work. Any MuscMone Sea Moss and Dig bottle $1 .00, all drug store For Sale at Eckerd's Cut Rat Store ANSWERS TO QUERIES Powder Base Angellne Apply a mild astringent to your face before powdering. Glycerin Make The devastating Italian earthquake is believed to have wiped out some of the most beautiful cities in the world. Shown above is lovely Amain with its famous Capuchin Monastehy in the foreground.

With such beauty-spots as Capri and Sorrento, the famous Mecca of American tourists is believed to have been party, if not entirely, destroyed. Skin Smooth a iff What the Stars Did Yesterday Home Run Club KAV va Home Runs Yesterday Goslin, Browns 3 Webb, Red Sox 2 Todt, Red Sox 2 Klein. Phillies 2 Southern, Phillies 2 Lopez, Robins 2 Wright, Robins 2 July Clearance Offers Special Values In ST READY-TO-WEAR Our stocks of Summer Merchandise are moving fast due to the big reductions offered in every department. The advertised prices on women's ready-to-wear and men's furnishings are good examples of the savings this event affords. Every department is represented in this clearance event.

Second Floor Final Reduction July Sale On All Summer Wear-Making Room For the New Fall Goods John By the Associated Press. Marberry, Senators Gave White Sox three hits and beat them 10-1. Ferrell, Indians Kept Athletics" seven hits scattered to chalk up 16th victory of season. Ford, Cucclnello, Sukeforth and Strlpp, Reds Engineered triple play that stopped Cub rally. Goslln, Browns Hit three homers and triple, driving in six runs in double bill with Red Sox.

Bool, Pirates Hit double and triple to account for five runs. Johnson and Bell, Cards Held Braves to ten hits in doubleheader and beat them twice. If you use soap ana water on your face and hands, your skin is apt to be rough, red, tough and cracked. For soap and water dry out the natural oils in the skin that keep it soft, smooth and white. An excellent way to restore suppleness to the skin and make it soft, smooth and white is, after each washing, to rub in a few drops of a mixture of sea moss and glycerin.

Sea moss is a noted skin whitener and softener, and glycerin a splendid balm. In combination, the two make a remarkable lotion. If you don't care to bother making the mixture yourself, you can buy it already prepared at any good drug or department store. It to called Nepto Lotion and costs only 50c a bottle. A few drops of Nepto Lotion rubbed into your hands and face will make and keep your skin delicately soft and white.

It also relieves and prevents chappings, chafing, sunburn and windburn. Rub a little into your skin before going out and it will protect your skin from the withering effect of sun and wind. Women who do their own housework will find Nepto Lotion a dandy way to keep their hands frqm showing it. FREE TEST See for yourself what Nepto Lotion does for your skin. Make this Free test.

Cut out this advertisement and take it to Terbell Calkins Drug Company. They will give you a Free Trial size. Dept. El. Kress, Robins Metzler, Browns Thompson, Phillies P.

Waner, Pirates Traynor, Pirates Grantham, Pirates Ott, Giants Fisher, Cardinals Hafey, Cardinals SILK DRESSES AT BIG REDUCTIONS Do FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? Fasteeth, a new, greatly improved powder to be sprinkled on upper or lower plates, holds false teeth firm and comfortable. Can not slide, slip, rock or pop-out. No gummy, gooey, pasty tasta or feeling. Makes breath sweet and pleasant. Get Fasteeth today at Terbell-Calkins Drug Co.

or any good drug store. Advertisement. By Rache Harris. Is real in a land of make-believe. Was included in the birth columns of Mount Vernon, N.

Nov. 29, 1904. Christened Catherine Townsend Johnson. Always called "Kay" (prefaced by Acted as far back as she can remember, but never dreamed out loud) she would ACTUALLY be on stage some day. Knew it would be considered a blot on the family escutcheon.

Knew also that accidents sometimes happen to the Best of Families. Left Grew Seminary in her junior year and enrolled in Academy of Dramatic Arts. Was told she was too athletic to be aesthetic. The academy was wrong, but fifty million critics weren't when she made her first professional appearance in "Beggar On Horseback." Played opposite Roland Young, now included in the supporting cast of her next picture. MODEST ABOUT BEAUTY.

Always harbored a secret desire to go on the screen, but never considered herself pretty enough. Was on the stage in Los Angeles when Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer gave her a five-year contract to play the leading role in "Dynamite." Still doesn't consider herself pretty enough. Is sure she should have been a grfiat pianist. Has never taken a lesson but -plays by ear. Has played the same ten pieces for years.

Vows weekly to practice and study two hours a day. Her intentions are "strictly honorable." Worshops her mother and considers her finest person on earth. Hag never sung "Mammy." Shares Douglas Fairbanks, burning ambition to play "L'Aig-lon." Will never have it realized because she is too big for part. (N. B.

Not through the hips either!) Can't discipline animals. Ruins every dog she has ever had with baby talk. Runs, does not walk, to the nearest exit if she ever hears anyone else pulling a "Helen Kane" in her vicinity. Would rather have ham and eggs fof. breakfast on a diner than an eight course dinner at Pierre's.

And asparagus Hollandaise for luncheon than the entire Ritz cuisine. SPORTSWOMAN. I3 an adept of every outdoor sport. Possesses that rare combination of being an athletic type who also belongs in a drawing room. Hasn't the least Idea of the value of dollars.

But stands at the head of her class with her "cents of humor." Is married to John Cromwell. Considers, him a brilliant director, fine actor and the most honest man in the world. Also the nicest even before breakfast. Lives in a Spanish bungalow in Beverly Hills. Would like an early American home but can't bear thought of moving.

Hopes to live abroad eventually. Hates red nails, affected people, off stage dramatics and bad actors. Is one of the best dressed women in Hollywood. Doesn't cost her $250,000 a year, either! Would rather play bridge than eat. Finds it much cheaper to eat.

ENTHUSIASM. Gets tremendous kick out of her fan mail. Was so excited at the first request for her autograph at the opening of "Dynamite," signed album, "With love and kisses from Kay." Is fatalist. Implicitly in a guiding star. Hers is M-G-M.

Height of her ambition would be fulfilled if she could play in a Laurel and Hardy comedy. Her father designed the Wool-worth Building. Which explains her five feet, seven inches. The Leaders. Ruth.

Yankees 36 Wilson, Cubs 32 Gehrig, Yankees 29 Klein, Phillies 29 Foxx, Athletics 28 Berger, Braves 27 League Totals National 572 American 450 Grand total 1,022 Silk Dresses Values to $5.95 Sale $2.95 Silk Dresses Values Up to $12.95 Sale $7.95 Silk Dresses Formerly $9.95 Sale $5.95 Silk Dresses Sold up to $7.95 Sale $3.95 Week-End $5.75 ROUND Prevent SummerUpsets Warm weather and changes of food and water bring frequent summer upsets unless healthy elimination is assured. You will find Feen-a-mint effective In milder doses and especially convenient and pleasant for summertime use. Silk Dresses Former Price $19.75 TRIP Silk Dresses Values to $45.00 Sale $25.00 Silk Dresses Sold to $29.75 Sale $16.75 Silk Dresses Sold up to $16.75 Sale $9.95 Sale $12.95 From Corning $6.50 From Waverly $5.50 WOMEN'S AND MISSES' CLOTH COATS MEW EXCURSION Saturday, Aug. 9 Special Train Going Lv Corning 11:00 P.M. E.8.T.

Lv. Elmira 11:25 P.M. T. Lv. Waverly 11:50 P.M.

T. Ar. Now York (Jersey City Bta.) 6:25 A.M. E.S T. Returning.

Leave Jersey City 7.30 P. M. E. S. T.

Aug. 10, arriving home early Monday morning For information consult Ticket Agents Summer Silk and Cloth Coats Values to $45 Sale $15.00 New Cloth Coats Values to $35 Sale $10.00 Spring Coats Sold up to $25.00 Sale $5.00 White and Pastel Coats At Less Than V2 Price ERIE RAILROAD SYSTEM Street and House Wash Dresses 1 1 Movie Fashions Minn ir i f-'Mwyr fo i COURTEOUS ft' Wash Dresses Reg. price up to $3.98 Sale $1.98 Street Dresses Sold up to $7.90 Sale $4.90 Street Wash Dresses, Sold up to $4.95 Sale $2.98 Wash Dresses Values to $5.90 Sale $3.98 FOR CONSTIPATION ft CHILDREN'S WEAR i Sickness comes with Flies PERSONAL! Children's Dresses Values to $1.50 -XT Creepers and Suits 1 to 5 Years Value $1.25 Sale 79c 2 to i ears Sale 79c rlNANLfc COMrANY Ground Floo 237 DESMOND ST, SAYRE, PA. Open Daily 8.30-5 Safu'day 8. 30-1 SAYRE 4-1-5 jjj OUR ONLY Of nCt WE HAVE NO OTHER OFFICES SAYRE OR ELMIRAg Rayon Underwear Vests, bloomers, panties and step-ins, made of good quality of rayon.

Regular price 69c. A Sale Price tSC Philippine and Porto Rican Hand Made Gowns Colors and white, regular and extra sizes. 69c value 49c 89c value 69c $1.25 value 89c $1.69 value $1.98 value 'V- if I it, Kill Them Quick I Children'sSilkDresses Sizes 2 to 6 Years Values $5.90 Sale $1.98 Junior Silk Dresses Ages 11 to 19 Years Reduced to $5.90 to $9.90 "The New World's Largest Selling Insect-Killer! iiJ 1 r-' 13 $1428 1. Sound Trip 16-DAY EXCURSIONS ELMIRA 10 1930 fltanco In Chrysler Eights are gorgeous I saw them yesterday They are stunning NOW ON DISPLAY Blackstone Motor Co. Atlantic City Monette Baby Diapers Soluble baby diaper pads wrapped in fancy glas-sine paper, containing the generous supply of cellulose, enough to make twelve changes of diaper at least, extra and a rubber shield OK' each at fjC package Nurses' Uniforms One lot to close at S1.98 Values up to SPECLL BUY REGULAR $750 4 Ft 8 In.

Baby Grand Piano $495 Claude Buckpitt $5 a Vek Pays For It 156 LAKE ST. and other South Jersey Seaihor Keiorti FRIDAYS July 26, August 1, 8, 15, 22, 89, September 12, October 10, For detail! at to leaving time of craini, stop-over privileges at Philadelphia ana Harrisburg on return trip, consult agents, or 8. H. Reaney, Division Passenger Agent. Williamsport.

Pennsylvania Railroad Mothers appreciate the laundry labors that these pads eliminate. The hardest part of wash baby wash is lessened. The contents may be disposed of in any bowl or thrown away. The rubber shield makes certain to protect outer dresses or baby wear. There is less undershirt washing, too.

For home, for traveling, visiting, these pads are. indeed handy and economical, too. Tel. 4087 108 East Church Street. This formal yellow crepe de chine gown, worn by Rita La Roy, screen actress, features an -n-ttsual treatment of the 6kirt yoke.

Always Used Car Bargains At the Blackstone.

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