Evening Star Newspaper, August 25, 1926, Page 10

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 10 - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. 1926. county and the District of Columbia, | The first race will be called at 1|rect, W. H. Dail. Greenville, N. Kelford, N. C.; Lee Trilba Direct, W.|P. Fitzgerald, Washington, D. C.; including 50 members of the National |o'clock. Entries are: Marh Stevens. Parker Boy and Gray | 1. Council, Weldon, N. C.; Brownie | Lady May, C. A. Dawson/Coan, Va. Capital Field Trials Assoclation, has | 2:30 trot, open to horses owred in | Ghost, James P. Fitzgerald, Washing- | }i,1, A. M. Dyer, Norfolk, Va.; Con-| The mule race, which wil be 6 fur- an exhibit. A tent, provided by the |the District of Columbia, Montgom: | ton, D. C. \ stant, -H. McHenry, Frederick, Md.;|longs, will have a large number of \ i‘Remembeér the proverb of the “stitch in i fair association, is being maintained |ery, Prince Georges, Frederick and | 2:20 pace; purse, $300—Thomas | \ar' Stevens and Gray Ghost, James | entries. Sn PR Uon) won't Wait o The " day yonrare "Ml eady on the grounds and shown there are (Carroll countles; purse, $300—Lynn | Todd, Alexander Foulke, Rockville, . e S g e NEalId i dolird live specimens of game, including |Oak, Frank Thomas, Washington, | Md.; Lenna May, C. H. Fox, Balti- . s in our office today may save hours, health 1 dollar pheasants, partridges, rabbits, wild |D. C.; Alice Hale, Crawford Stables, | more, Md.; Roblet R., Frank Thomas, later on. K ducks and geese and squirrels. | Taneytown, Md.; North Bell, Willlam | Washington, D. C.; Lady Macey, C. Teiple_ Patent Suction BY DR. FREIOT AND STAFF Mounted game and fish of various |E. Miller, Washington: Linden Stone-| W. Mangum, Purdy, Va., Norma, OF EXPERT, CAREFUL AND kinds also are on exhibition, as are |street, Alexander Foulke, Rockville,|Fiélds Bros, Rockviile, Md; Gen. 10s2 91822 920, #]0se 2 . appropriate pictures. W. Frank Rick- | Md.; Moko, E. G. Beané, Gaithers. | Bonheur, M. V. Carroll, Washington, - e SKILLED DENTISTS. Races Postponed Until To-|etts. president of the game associa. |burg, Md.; Frisco Girl, Dr. Worthy, | D. C-; Alverda Kitson, K. H. Benthall, : g B S tion, and Clyde Harris, deputy game |Tony Boy and Helen Azoff, James P. : 9 om ahaminum. siiver and wil-parceain, "o " morrow—Pony Show Win- warden for the county, are in charge. | Fitzgerald, Washington, D. C. v AR gy o All of the wild game on exhibition was | 2:13 trot—Lynn Oak, Frank Thomas, |/ A ! GOLD 'CKOWN AND BRI WORK, A obtained from one of the State game | Washington, D. Trompa Storm s | . PER TOOTH, D 88, GU RANTRED ! ners Announced. preserves, and Louise Lee, C. W. Mangum, zol ckl The Boys and Girls’ Plg and Calf | Purdy, Va.; Grovetown, C. N. Griffin, Y -~ tutted T "‘-fl‘e Sgars, of good. honest dentitry ls our record. clubs of the county are staging an in- | Edentown, N. C.; Billy Hale, W. L. . F ma e a sm of our’ reliability a ik {:“!Z".‘.':'{|.f,!|".':, ing and Is. Suarae Special Dispatch to The Star. teresting exhibit. ~They are showing | Council, Welden, N. C. John Kinger, | Relieves Hay ever . teed. Free exuminatl ROCKVILLE, Md, August 25— |SCme beautiful specimens of pure-bred | Dafe Lambert, Norfolk, Va.; Dr. . t LARGE : LB, Md., - August 25| Gyernsey, Jersey and Holstein heifers | Worthy, Frisco Girl, Tony Boy and Breaks Up 1] Torme ar Maids Tiain was having such adverse effect ang cowsand pure-bred Berkshire and | Helen Azoff, James P, Fitzgerald Summer Colds r s “rau | At on the Montgomery County fair today | Duroc pfgs dnd a fine lot of poultry | Washington, D. C. p nged “ance ihut the racing program and other |of various breeds. Judging contests | 2:15 pace; purse, $300—Roblet R. Stop sneezing— W7—Seventh St. N.W.—407 jiportant features aside from the an- [on dairy cows and hogs will be held | Frank Thomas, Washington, D. why suffer from / ; PR, 5B g R 304l horse show were postponed until | by members of these clubs. Lady Macey, C. W. Mangum, Purdy, I? Four large reception rooms, eight operating, extracting and impression rooms. tomorrow and the horse show, to have | ~The Montgomery County National | Va.: Searcher Girl, M. V. Carroll,|hay or rose fever The entire second flodr of two entire bulldings given over {0 operative and mechani: opened this morning, was scheduled | Bank and the Farmers’ Banking and | Washington, D. C.. Alverda Kitson, |OF summer colds eal dentisiry. Everything mectuining to the comfort of our patients sou will find here. instead for the afternoon. Trust Co. of Rockville, the Sandy| W. L. Council, Weldon, N. C.; Lee | when Nozol gives \ ery Special Attention to Nervous Peaple Whippet races each afternoon are Spring Savings Institution; the First | Trilba Direct, W. L. Councll, Welddn, | immediate relief? 5 | o Chi Extructing When Other Work proving an interesting feature of the | National Bank, Sandy Spring; the |N. C.; Abble Dyrad, C. E. Dern.| e ded Peonlis.. DI | el au;,k'm (he Name DR. FREIOT and Addiess fair, With a dozen or more partici- | First National Bank, Gaithersburg, | Taneytown, Md.; Brownie Hal, A. M. | tores ot :Y TP S 0 Be Sure You Get Info the Right Office E pants. and the Poolesville National Bank | Dyer, Norfolk, Va.; Indian Mald, Harry | Stores and all leading drugg Nothwithstanding a heavy rain in |have contributed cash for distribution | Hoffberger, Baltimore, Md.; Stella Di the late morning, the program yes-|as premiums . in this department. 2 = was carried out as planned. A |James C. Christopher is in charge of SNl show, in which more than a |this exhibit. wf %W P ndred animals were shown, and six | An elaborate program has been YO AR PRSP IAR S & N yemy races, were features of the day, | provided for tomorrow, Including fea- | 2> . S e — wnd hundreds of children enjoyed the cvents in the show ring and on the tures postponed, and arrangements have heen made to entertain somethin, : : vace track. Judges were Ristoe Jent-|jike 20,000 visitors from the District b b Lo s fer of Lock and Z. M.1,¢ (olumbia, all parts of the county - < Waters of T nd competl | 4nq. elsewhere. The judging of ex- - l ul I |1 ul e a e 1 n tion was keen B e hibits will be concluded during the % Under Saddie. day and all premium winners will be : - | hes in hm:ht Under 40 riders imade known. A parade of automo- Nel- | biles, trucks and smooth-wheel trac- tors is scheduled for the morning and Mrs, James Clark, Ellicott ¢ .; | four harness races and a mule rac> 1hird, R. L. McKeever, Silver 8pring, [ are scheduled for the afternoon: Four Days. This Dining Room Suite Featured Tomorrow—Typical of the Splendid Savings! Bedroom Suites i $595 Chinese Chippen- riders under 11 — . "Andrew J. Cum- hase, Md.; second, ‘Andrew J. Cummings; third, nard L. Nicholson, Rockville, Md. nder 48 inches, riders under 14 vears—First, Richard B. Essex, Chevy M 4 inches, st, M elson Bond, Balti- Andrew Cum- | Suites and % . . 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W alnut Under 52 inches—First, Miss Ruth $345 3 - piece mo- : Miles, Baltimore. Biggs Engineering Co. 5 : All veneer gnd gum- - 1310 14th St. N.W.-, hair suite. woad, $129 Washington, D. carved frame, $279 54 pi The pony races were as a rule well Frank, 551 % ) 5245 4-piece Early contested and, considering the heavy | Miller-Lacey Co., h“" 3545 3 - piece all- At lcsis wite: 1rack, good Nm(;l was made. The re-| 266 Carroll over mohair suite. Mahogany veneer ? its were as follows: H v 3 Under 44 inches; 2 furlongs—Flirst, | S e Carved frame, $395 and birch, $195 Bluck Beayty. owned by William Barr ) of Washington and ridden by Elmer H. H. Watkins, $395 Living room tension type, $39.75 $3.95 End table. $345 10 - piece Suite in matched diamond Jack Davenport; thir 1on, owned by B. J. yneh, Baltimore, Mary Bonning- ; National cond ‘War, owned 1 Alesandria, Va. roup, 10 pieces, . e R e et T Bedroom Pieces - Lee Ei . third, Lady, owned by . A, .y | T Il'\lmlx::sl Trate ,h Derwond ara vand ks w'g'fi' chair. In tap- $47.50 Walnut veneer sidden by Joseph Fraley. Time, ! estry or velour, $19.85 a:n_i”_ gm,r'l wood b & i | chifforobe, der 48 Inches: 2 furlongs—First, | el $19.75 Arm- Giticlie. $29.75 Lady Betty, owned by Richard B. Es- et il | chair, with cane . alnut veneer “hase, and ridden by Don | | Iz’ ol soe, 12.95 and gum wood Yiradley; second, White Face, owned — back and seat, $12. SOcinch d - Ly Halbert Poole, Westminster, M. | qaasmansilsssssss $39.75 Occasion- inch dresser, $39.75 and ridden by Doc 1, third, Cutle, | & : A e flodey ith 335 Chifforette in two- owned by Mrs. Andrew J. Cummings, f al chair, wit binni a4y g Uhevy Chase, and ridden by Roger s walnut arms, $19.85 Skillman._Time. 0:31 2.5, % » veneer and Under 52 inches; 13 of a mile— ere’s a $89 Throne 0 gumwood, yirst, Dandy, owned by Miss Ruth (4 > Kasiv oin. Weind: 3750 T ri A iles, Baltimore, and ridden by John.{# Saving - 2 ""’d i 9m L 5. 0 Triple mirror AMitehell; second. Billy, owned by Al-|% L th carved walnut, $49, e dcisimgvtab e bert Poole, New Windsor, Md., and ‘ eather $19.75 Smoking Wiliate: veiers \ i Ji {err: third, Supreme, 3 M e by M. "Nelson Bond, Baltimore, | & Half stand equipped and gumwood, $19 85 and ridden by Armiger Leech. g with humidor, $12.95 $5250 Bow-ond Bed Time, 0:50. . Under 66 inches: 4 furlongs—First, ; Soles $24.75 Martha Twin or double. Wal- Yetty Cash, owned by Ly\r. Calrg:r aid Washington sew- nut veneer and saltimore, and ridden by James John > o gon: second, Freckles, owned by M. Guaranteed cabinet, $16.50 gumwood, 52_9.75 Nelson Fond, Baltimore, and ridden Rub = $49.75 Dropleaf (Fourth Floor.) V. Armiger Leech; third, owned i i 5 1y M. Nelson Bond, B llmomTami ;'able. Sahd’ m:- Dmmg Suites yidden by William Whitney. Time ogany top. = . o €:55 1-5. Heels Z Lo gessive, $39.75 é;247 10-{:;:»&:- dD in -'n g e . Suite. Shade walnut $4475 Daven- veneer and gum- ¢ g port table. Ex- i & $1 48 All large ponies; 4 furlongs—First, J.iitle Comet, M. Nelson Bond, Balti- A"‘!"I"',l‘_‘h"’:; wore, ridden by H. 11. Merrick; sec- | # Special Thursday, ond, Virginla, ownea by Richard B. Friday and “hevy Chase, and ridden by | % Saturday and ridden by R. L. Robey. Time, No phone or mail walnut veneers, 276 i nlxhl‘.“\lnmgnmr- - County Game and s":—" S ¢ orders, $1.79 $275 10-piece Suite. Light ¥ish Protective ior ,"";,":fi:; P "'l:lg:.yN‘w. A D J $34.50 Occassl:on- : 4 walnut ‘:;”e" il s ‘more than | # 403 1 ; 4 o . . . L fs © hundred men and women of Hn;“ R LNEKNEN 4 Z'.{au;al;'f;ced.” $2395 T h is 1 O » P iece S p anis h T y p e s uit e___R e g u la r] v $ 2 9 5 iv:‘r;;!’no inch - J 2 i 95 10-piece s XBIGRGRERERGE e 10l . oo AT :nirrar'on:v, $11.95 Console Server Enclg_flfinghma 5 Side Chairs . ;d;zmglzmflm suite, $295 .75 ill i’ ster’ o 5 iece suite. i%f,. ?;'inc!;l;‘; i Extension Table Master’s Chair i?ar;:sh dwah;x"" veneer. long, $12.95 : . . : . sniclosed china 52105 Sty el The graceful influence of old Spain charmingly asserts itself in cabinet, P §489 this handsome 10-piece dining room suite. Tn the Moorish curves of ikl Srockie the decorative trim; in the rich red leather seats of the chairs; in the chairs, Beds and Bedding 219 Group of Chines® cchoing note of red found in artistic touches on the genuine walnut 1795 Sinemens - Extews grass tables and véneer and gumwood of which it is constructed. An heirloom suite— sion Couch. Spe- chairs, at a saving of $76—for four days more. cially priced, $12.75 Lounging chair (Fourth Floor.) $2.95 Feather pillows. of imported peel. 2’:;::‘:5?:27 inches. 19 Il 3 K v Deep seat, $1695 & $73.50 De Luxe 3u;fit. $295 Wrought- iron bridge lamp Simmons - Milton bed; De Luxe coil Clearance of Our Floor Stock of Linens (Fourth Floor.) Irish linen. red or blue bordering. with shade, $1.69 spring. Oster- 1.95 Bridge lamp 4 : ihade. chgaice of Mark downs that will amaze you! We must make room for our $29.50 "’(‘“.:;;;“l' ,3,5’2'?“5[ designs, $1.49 direct European imports 'of linens. So we reduce our present Eliat wiutlboes 9x12 Seamless Fringed 34’;95d.lunior6 5’;:2{ floor stock to prices that will sweep out these linens in short order. ;lllll nge; felt, ?19 .75 shades. v tmmons Grace- cretonnes, $2.! SHEMSTITCHED DAM;AgK GFLAIDLINENLUNCHEON | IRISH LINEN SATIN DAM- LINEN DAMASK LUNCH. ;me bed. lt;nry or ; S—Choice of de- TS—$295 grade. Plaid de- 1 R NAPKINS— EON SETS—$495 and $5.95 ish, SR g ’i‘"" signs. Size 14x]4 inches. Spe. signs or white with colored bor-, $650 grade, set of 6 grams ° grade colored bordered cloth and b Bl T | e V ; shades. Si or cial for clearance, Sl 14 der cloth. 52x52 . bleached hi linen. 22 6 napkins.. Hemmed or hem- 5 - : georgette, $4. %; dozen for........ . inches and 4 ‘nap- §] Q) inches s stitched. Size Sdx $4.50 Rayon $5.95 P;;lych;o:; LINEN DAMASK DINNER ‘o tomstch...... Be"d of 6 naphin £ 2 Y $24'95 vy 10T M 5505 | BT et S R SEISe s oS50 WA SIS CmisitEiNEN nes Overdrapes square. ~ Pure grass bleached inch. square cloth all-linen crash, with attractive, \pige o round thread pure linen $2 9 5 . >~ 'The ideal dining room rug. Made by a special process, it has a closely-woven surface that renders it especially durable and good for Tong service. A selection of neutral colored fieldsor fields of rose or blue. Scat- tered with charming Persian pat- terns that are very effective in any | room, and more than pleasing .in the dining room. fe (Third Floor.) The HecHT Co-F STREET ~ Pure Linen Table Damask $1 va. $1.85 leavy grade dam- ask direct from Mil- ford, Ireland. Grass bleached, no chemicals to weaken these all-linen threads. 70 inches wide and in soft satin finish. Choice of several designs. (Sixth Floor.) i i Cloth § + hemstitched at ends. 6.95 LINEN DAMASK DINNER SETS—$7.95 and $895 grade. Hemmed ready for use. 68x68- inch cloth and 6 § napkins to match. .. 4-95 LINEN HUCK TOWELS— 59c and 69c grade, hemstitched. AN white or with colored bor- ders. Size 18x34 inches. Clearance price. . 440 THE .S:tare Hour.t, Daily: 9:15 A.M. to 6 P.M. Size 2 yds. square. .. and 6 matching §, o e 6.95 $1.65 YD. PURE LINEN DAMASK — Heavy grade grass bleached table damask, in choice of 5 patterns. 70 inches $ wide. The yard.......... $12.50 LINEN SATIN DAM. ASK CLOTHS—Grass_bleached double damask of superior grade. Unusual patterns. ‘6.95 The yard 16¢ $695 LINEN DOUBLE DAMASK CLOTHS—Size 70x70 inches; made of selected linen yarns. Grass hlalehed Long $ i i 3.95 $3.95 IRISH LINEN TABLE- CLOTH—Excellent quality pat- tern cloths. Size 82 65 70x70 inches. .. in plain weaves. Size 13 inches square. The regular price is $1.50 Spuci-ls claarance price—set ol G donei L S l . l 4 IRISH LINEN DOUBLE DAMASK DINNER NAP- KINS—Regularly selling at $3.95 set of 6. Fine ‘r-de grass bleached linen s kins. 22 |neh=l Set of 6.. 2 29 “{stxth Floor.) square. cHTCO-F SIRFET Closed Saturdays during August .:.__.__.__....___.——,,g. $1.85 heavy grade dam- ask. Valance and bottom finished with fringe 214 yards long. Ready to hang. (Sixth Floor.) English Teapots -85¢ For a good cup of tea. Of English earthenware, in different sizes and shapes. Attractively dec- orated. (Sixth Floor.) PO E O O O O OO ¢

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