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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1925. Waters. China articles—First, Miss | Fisher; second, Mary Fisher. Grape| Saddle horses—First, Tango Dance,|at six furlongs in which there were se (W. McHenry) . g 3 Iva Slater; second, Mrs. Mina C.|jelly—First, Marguerite Poss; second, Miss I. Jackson; second, Pretty Maid, | seven starters. Honest Tom, owned | Whito¥% 2d (Scott) o F 1) Yy 1 Brann. Dress—First, Mrs. Preston B. |Mary Fisher. Quince jelly—First,| Miss Mattie Stevens; third, Miss Be-|by Miss Katherine Ewing of Balti- Grey Ghost (Shirley) | s IAN DARD y Ray; second, Mary Hutton. Cot-|Wina I’oole; second, Louise Finne . Herbert L. Diamond. more, won, and Vamp, belonging to | Frank "(H. McHenry) @l 7 {ton ~ embroid Mrs. Laura |frock. Apple preserves—First, Loui: Ladies' hunters—First, Tally Ho,|M. Nelson Bond of Govans, Md., fin- | Thompson Todd (Fauli). .. 7 8 | Bradley; secc > John Wade. |Finneyfrock. Cherry preserves—F Miss E. Jackson; second, Lucky Find, | ished second. Miss Ewing was award- TEE S TR, B 1T 2 I0N Wool embroidery—First, Mrs. Mina [ Mary Fisher; sacond, Mary Soms e.| Miss Mattie Stevens; third, Tango|ed a handsome silver cup and Mr.| 2:22 trot; purse, $300. C. Brann; second, Mrs. Mary E. Jar- | Pear preserves—First, Louise Finney- | Dance, Caot. Padgett. Bond $15. ciniz C. Forbes (Ttomas) . . boe. Knitting—First, Mrs. Harry [frock. Quince preserves—First, Willve| Montgomery County saddle horses— Washington Man Hurt Seott) . ; 2 ) Dickerson; second, Mrs. Charles V.|Watkins; second, Louise Finneyfrock.|First, Lady Betty, Mrs. Herbert L. Fiom 2 s : Thompson” Todd Sadle J. §. (Seott). Johnny B. (Miller). . D R, - Peter Prodigal (Hi X Coupard. ' Knit bedspread, cotton or |Strawberry preserves—First, Louise|Diamond; second, . Upstart, E. L.| In attempting to negotlate a_jump | pe ‘Wolfe (Saunde 4 3 2 wool—First, Mrs, G. A, Kennedy. Lace | Finneyfrock: second. 3 Fisher. | Graeves; third, Miss Belair, Mrs. Her- | in the gteen hurdles class, J. D’ulln; Minnie articles—First, Mrs. ura Bradley; S , Mar: ttings; | bert L. Diamond. irady of vashington, was injure Time. Premium Winners in Number second, Mrs. Harry Dickerson. Pleced d, Louise Finneyfrock. Canned| Green hunters and hunters that had | When his mount, Webb, fell. He was e cotton quilt—First, Miss Nan Riggs; . Willve Watkins: nel--[m-wr won a race—First, Honest Tom, | taken to the Emergency Hospital, of Exhibit Departments second, Mrs. Harry Dickerson. Shawl |ond, ) ittings. Canned peach: Miss Katherine Ewing; second, Roy| Washington, in a serlous condition. —First, Mrs. H. P. Springer; second, | First, e Finneyfrock ond, Ma-| Rod, A. R. Heinrich; third, Lucky| Robléet R. belonging to Frank Are Anno d Mrs. W. Early. Sampler—First, Mrs. |rie Posey. Canned pears—First, Ma-| Find, Miss Mattie Stevens. Thomas of Washington, won the re Announced. Samuel Riggs; second, Mrs. J. rie Posey: second, Louise Finney-| Jumpers—First, Groucho, Capt. Pad-|pace yesterday afternoon and Vir- Bowker. Silver article—First, M rock. |gett; second, Tanger, Mr. Rapley;:|ginia C. Forbes, also the property of e Leonard L. Nicholson: second, Mrs. | Horse Show Winners. | third, Tango Dance, Capt. Padgett. | Mr. Thomas, accounted for the 2:22 Special Dispateh to The Star Howard Larcombe. Darn bed cover— | pi,od mares—First, Lady Black,| Palr hunters—First, Tango Dance|pace. Both races, however, were real 5, Md., August 27.—An|First, Miss Tda S. Dove; sec Mrs. Herbert L. Diamond: second,|and mate, Capt. Padgett: second, Tally | contests and each race required four setive program and-con. | Henshall. Undergarment— = Henty: third, M Io and mate, Miss I5. Jackson; third, | heats before the winners of the long 1tiful weather ought|T-- W. Waters. Pictures— . Heinrich. |ends of the purses were finally de- 0.000 men, women and | J. ~ Darby Bowman; . and under hia . Fire Jump, Capt. | termined. The summaries follow: today. This|Mabel \]‘“‘li‘l“"“‘!h_n‘e;’; - | Ginger. Ch: R. Rowdybush; d A . Ale. pace; purse, $300. e 3 |ond, Ladbrook. Mrs. Herbert L. D re . R. (Thomas) Louise ™ Bdmundston. mond: third, Miss June, Mrs. Herbe: 3 ott_(Miller) 8. . R, C | L. Diamond t, Mri ; ‘olts, 3 vears and under 4—First, v ind, | e ey Toward de . 1. W. Brady | Miss eth Jackson; third, Riding fi[_lp BRVHiNg DLUI-YEIIEHfi pique quilt Mrs. . W. S gl | irst, Lady Betty. | Murphy: second, Mrs. L. M. 2 i 4 Herbert L. Diamond: | ] o \ 7 > : . Jellies, Btc.—Children. o ned by Tom Brad u e a erl /. g 8 . i : sirlie, owned by Mrs. An-| LA . i . ; ond, Elizabeth Dickerson. Cra % : rew J, e R { = : jelly—First, Wina Poole; seco ce | Find, s ‘a, Tane -onc} r of the| PBWEY'”URE{‘!N‘{IMQE | be GAS 0 LI N E Nellinger. Currant jelly—Fi ! sett. : ¢ hunters’ flat race | pedsht i gt B i 1CITT KRe | fleld; second, ative—First, Y Marie ) Nicol. Land- Moran Fred Ke Brann Drawing the Distinction Between AY. VALUE and PRICE SENIOR . JUNIOR Mrs. Chauncy therine S second, Mrs inting on china— | Baker: second, B R on e OFTENTIMES one is misled in buying merchandise WORKMANSHIP AND FIT Brann inten china—rirst, | priced se.eming.'ly cheap. This is. poor economy E OPERATE our own shops—one upstairs, the i and mental satisfaction only, as the lasting qualities of && other at 1719 and 1721 Pennsylvania Ave., the Dowesfietmiy. joci) such merchandise are short lived. After all is said and largest and most complete exclusive tailoring work- or plasticine modeling- enhes ol done, it is the actual legitimate value that counts and rooms in Washington, employing men tailors under an a4 Keplinger; second. anchors the customer permanently to the store where instructor and foreman who are without a peer in their Raffia article— e ,:;’é}”r’l‘l’; naxer he knows that he will receive values such as he cannot particular profession, thus assuring you clothes hand- second, Mrs. B. ite. asketry 1 1 - Mra 5 T i ey obtain elsewhere for anything like the price. tailored to the highest type of excellence. 1. Gladhill. B: t, Audrey L. Pos: NEW R Whife Batketrs baskol TAILORING VALUES W"E HAVE received an enormous shipment of fine ; ; woolens from the best mills in America and HE tailoring values that we are in a position to offer Europe. These wonderful woolens were sent us by the ey Ve o4 Zr i the public of Washington are made possible by us mills to sell, and they left it to us to mark our own Miss Frances . Miss being direct buyers and importers of the highest grade price on them. Awtiques, woolens, linings and silks from the best mills in the Beaded work—First I ¢ . — g i ; ; ) ¥ T7E CAN assure you that we marked the prices so world, eliminating the middleman’s profit, also operat W Jo {500 00 Bk sive-huak Hieony wilh s ekl ing our own workrooms under scientific methdds. This sl e e TS ol e combination permits us to offer the public hand-tailored- for the FREENY COMPANY. A wonderful oppor- to-order clothes of the highest type of excellence, yet not tunity for you to enjoy wearing a real high-class hand- high priced. tailored-to-order Freeny suit or overcoat of superb quality and save the middleman’s profit. 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