Evening Star Newspaper, August 24, 1927, Page 5

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COVERNOR FALS T0 ATIEND FAR Rockville Crowd Increased by| Report Executive Would Be Present. g Special Dispatch to Th ROCKVILLE Notwithstanding broadcast several day asserted several times Ritchie and s fair todas day exhibition, did not put in an according to his friends here, had no intention of doing so. The report that he would attend had the effect | of increasing the erowd The judging of exhibits in of the departments w today and som the awarded. The first will be staged t crowd gathered last night and wi display of firew band concert and exceutive and the chief appearance, br half horse show oon. A large the fair ground e pony show oten keen b was directed e C Christopher Pony Winners Listed. Under 3 First, N ond. Willia Under Nelson Solomon, \\ ashington .Under 40 inches, under First, almer. Wash! second, McKeever Spring. . Mrs. Geol less, Washin Under 40 J inches, under saddie- Bond. PRaltimore 1 Barr, Washington in harn 10re: Mrs, g Under. under saddle— 3 Washington: second, H. Timonium, Md.; third .\'fl:wn Bond, Baltimore. Under 44 in in harness—T¥irst, Nelson Bond, t econd. James Hopkins, Washi third, William Barr, \\nqh inc h.\ 41 hes, pair in harnes: ames Clark st, Nelson Bond, udges unable to decide and both pncu blue ribbons. v 43 under saddle— Baltimore, Md.; 5 shington, inches, . Nelson Bond, . William Barr : third, Carlton Burris d. under saddle— 5 Timonium, Md.; second, H r, Timonium, Md. elson Bond 1 Franklin Thompson, burg, Md. Only entr, Under_ 44 inch Nelson Bond. Baltin H. C. Jenifer, Timonium William Barr, Washington, Under 48 inche: Nelson Bond. Baltin Jiam Barr, William Barr, Washington, Under_ 60 inches, hurdle—First, Nelson Bond. Baltimore, Md.: second, | E. R. Heinrich, Chev 7°C.. deniter, Timonium, Ma { Dandy. Nelson Bond, Balti- more, Md.; third, The &y Jenifer, Timonium, Md. | Best rider in show—Donald Bradley, | | Chevy Chase, Md. Results of Pony Races. ‘ 42-inch class, one-fourth mile—First, | Black Beauty, Bond, Balti- | R Rebel, 1son ‘third, | ashington, | First, | . the second day 'of the four- | THE FEVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, C. WEDNESDAY. AUG™UST 24, D. 1927. ' KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Quite a Meal. wWHew DBoy! DUT 115 HoT RIBING To-DAy! 1 THINK Tl PulL WP DY ™ | FRST TRee AND TAKE A | Snooze' T FEEL NOw oL TOP wHiLe 1M NAPPING You CAN EAT your HEAD OFF' THERES PLENTY OF Nic g GREEN GRASS | 4 Here, Jjo Go 5 TOT" | | | 1 | By POP MOMAND The racing program for fternoon will include the ) pace and 2:15 trot, e | purse of $300; a ladies’ fat r fwill conclude tl lorrow pac h for a which connection with the annual national | dairy show in Chicago i Ra The gate { Bl William Barr, Washington, one-half First, Rockvi Ison ing and Horse Show. Balti- will be thrown open to morrow at . The horse show [& silver land racing will feature the pi . | cash to st half of the horse show—eight | runni early after-|1 1 Bond, more, Go-inch class and | and » be- | one-half mile—Frst, Mary, E. R. Heinrich, Chevy Chase nd. Pes Nelson Bond, Balt more, Md.: th General Buddy, L. L. Nicholson, Rockville, Md. | es—will hegin in the Inoon, and while the many fine ani | ¥ mals’ are “doing their stuft” in the show ring in the 1ace track inclosure, | | the trott pacers and runners will conelusions on the excel nile course. Between the the ind the hrore show classes | will vic will be acts in *land the several bands in attendance will provide plenty of music. s wi'l be at half be apen to half anc «cter bred hunters that hav shown in at least one cl show.” Ladies, of course. Intevest in Home Exhibit. The he demonstration exhibit, | which is being staged under the direc tion of 1 ontgomery County Coun cil of Home Demonstration Clubs, tracting much interest Corwin, home demor he county. is in Mrs, C. B. Norton of of the exhibit | e large halls demonstration The loganberry is a sort of the (" fornin witd blackberry mittee. In one ol of the 14 home 1 booth as ille Club, aids for the s | William White in cf magazines f 1 Mps. Edward Barnesly Browningsville, home sew- Mollie Gladhill’ in charge: | etry and flower ar- | s M. Carroll in | ettsville, health rules, Moxley in charge: Da- | Mrs. Thin and Mrs, Stout— diet for each, Mrs. Blanche Dickerson, line of e-Olney, 10% to 40% Discounts Five More Days —and then this sale will be a thing of the past. In every department 10% to 40% discounts on attractive furnish- ings show hig savings. A charge account is readily opened with convenient deferred payments. rh-llnn ‘Charles Clements in char, we: the milky rh parlor, rge; Wilson in the home, Mrs. Allen of .the girls of the 4- ¢ are showing and girls from all | of the county, members of 4-H | are showing pure-bred cows, and poultry and are stag- contests on dairy cows | TFour of the boys or girls pating in these contests elected to represent the count | similar contests at the annual State | air at Timonium early in Septem- -, and the winners there will com- | tional_contest in heife Here is an example of the savings effected! Tl’llS Handwoven Fxber Suite Regularly . .. $79.50 Less 25%. .. .. 19.88 August Sale Price, $59.62 Attractive, durable suites with upholstered backs and spring cushion seats. Increasingly popular as they pro- vide b(am\, utility and comfort at a very low cost. Open a Charge Account—Easy Terms GROGAN'S 817-823 Scventh St.N.W. Hometurnishers Since 1866 Character Loans The Services of “Your Bank” Avaate to, AN Femonal O Employes 3 ';A,Y.'A r And Il/ry»n NOW iy e *46.1)0 $25.44 $92.00 $50.88 $138.00 $184.00 $230.06 $276.00 $368.00 3’03 52 $400.00 $254.40 Departmental Bank “Your Bank” Under U. 8. Government Supervision 1714 PA. AVE. N.W. Pays 1% on Savings Accounts ‘48-inch class. one-fourth mil D\naxnlle \\ml.'xm Barr, \\ S| 9969995659935 999% UZ]U. An Exceptional Purchase! | Northwest on the following sc )x(‘duhr | October Fort Robinso SUMMERALL PLANS TOUR.| | Chief of Staff to “Visit Many Army | Posts in Western States. By the Associated Foess Maj. Gen, Charles chief of staff, plans to visit October A posts in th -~ 19 ; 14, Vancouver 16, Camp Lewis and 17. Fort H. Wright, Wash, 19, Fort Lincoln 20. Fort Snellin; 18, Fort M il N. Dak., and October Minn. | at san ¥ | Barrack Fort awton, Ore.: Wash.; If your eyes trouble you, call Main 2362 and arrange an ap- pointment with our experienced ortometrist for a thorough ex- aminaticn. Rememker, if you do need glasses our liberal credit rlan is available. Pay 50c a week Woodward & Lothrop Down Stairs Store 200 New Advance AutumnHats Felt & Velour $3.35 Smart Fall models take on small- Special Values er proportions. with short which sell at Misses’ headsizes; shades: or in Black Navy Wine DOWN STAIRS STORE Wood Tones Light Green Ivy Green Clearance—125 Mid-Summer Il Dresses for Women and 7.75 Crepes Originally $16.50, Now Flowered Georgettes Fall styles. may be worn for nearly a month. All fashionable shades. Misses’, 14 to 20 DOWN STAIRS STORE brims, brims or without one at all. makes you will recognize as those matrons’ the Or Less Than 1, Original Price Wash Satins \ Final Reduction to clear these Dresses to make room for our daily-arriving Very lovely Frocks deserving of a much higher price, and that Smart styles in afternoon and sports Wash crepes, flat crepes, washable satins and flowered georgettes. Women’s, 36 to 42 First Time Shown New Fall Bags Of Genuine l.eather Very Low Priced Chic small hats with ripple The Back-s women Underarm and well dressed carry this Fall. Moire-lined bags in rep- tilian, lizard and alligator effects. Also plain colors or gray, brown, beige, blonde. blue, red and black. Many two-toned bags in the assortment. Much Below ‘Their Usual Marking, $1.50. DOWN STAIRS STORE. The Pouch, higher shapes that prices. models and Autumn will new 150 Pairs—Women’s Kid Bedroom Slippers 95¢ A very attractive pricing for such com- fortable, well wearing Slippers as these. In either black or brown kid that is soft and very comfortable. Sizes 3 to 8 DOWN STAIRS STORE Misses Clearance—MEN S PAJAMAS of Percale and Muslm Some were originally $1.50 1 15 3for$325 And so many A splendid 0]»1)0rluml\ to buy several toputaway for next season. men now are using pajamas of percale and muslin the year around that buying at this clearance price is doubly interesting Plain and with colored designs. Some h;x\c bound edges, all with rayon frogs. Sizes Ato D DOWN STAIRS STORE The SEMI-ANNUAL SELLING Offers among its many interesting values Lamps and Shades Imported Table Scarfs, 31 Metal Bridge Lamps. Special, $1.65 12x45 and 12x36-inch sizes Round-base, twisted-stem Bridge Lamps, with decorated arm Complete with two-piece plug and silk cord. A splendid value Rich tapestry scarfs, imported from Europe, are shown in a wide diversity of designs and colors. They are offered for the first for Semi-Annual Selling. time tomorrow. For tables, mantels they are most effective, and Table Base Shades. Special, $2.95 Artistically-hued Table I,amp Shades of georgette, silk or par h the price is much below regular Tapestry Pillow Tops, $1 ment. Very attractive in appearance and price A special value also. 19-inch square and 13x19'i-inch oblong Pleated Parchment Shades, $2.50 Pillow Tops of richly-patterned tapestry. Offered at a Semi- This price for Bridge Size. Shades in lot offer Ship Leaf, Poppy and Chintz designs. Table Lamp size, Annual price that is much less than regularly. DOWN STAIRS STORE Two Wonderful Groups of New Fall Hats $3 Imported Felts 1.88 - Pimples and Blotclles There is a clean, healing liquid, easy to use any time, that will shonh clear away Pimples, Blackheads, Blotches, Blemishes and similar Skin | Irritations. To keep your skin clear and| healthy always use Zemo, the clean, | healing, Liquid astringent for skin | and scalp irritations, 60c and $1.00 at all druggists. Vi gm@ Large Head Sizes, Medium and Bobbed Head Sizes FOR §niN IRRITA'I‘IONS N7 + 34 &/ alil colliors— maroon, cop- red, bluc black and tan tones, Lovely tawney birch, per leaf, maple grain blue, navy, all the woody green and beige. Interesting new details, new crowns, brims, cut-outs, ribbons and pix|~~»all that proclaim the NEW. $5 Soliel Velours, Felts Velvets, Satin and Velvet All the Paris features that make the new Fall hats smart Satisfaction Since 1859 810-818 Seventh St. and different — cut-away, % 59595 55066590 Gaa%! Those who think all gear {{ lubricants are alike have never tried Ebonite. Just say “EBONITE” Be Sure You Get It 20c Cents a Shot \! Autumn And Semi for Junior Lamp size, $475. All specially low for the Annual Selling. DOWN STAIRS STORE High-Grade Seamless Axminster 525 Room-size Seamless Axminsters, in the newer designs and colors that will blend with your schemes of Color in your dining room, den, living room or bed- room. The slight irregularities, which might consnt of a skipped tuft or some- thing equally unimportant to the wearing qualm' do not mar the rug’s beauty. Gold Seal Congoleum and Hamadan Oriental Rugs § Bird’s Neponset Floor Covering, 5 3C Very low priced at 25 Per Square Yard. Both floor coverings are 2 yards wide, Average size, 2. 26x4.6 feet. Artistic specimens of oriental and are shown in patterns for kitchen, bath or breakfast artistry. Heavy cotton warps and with deep, luxurious rooms. Dutch tile, tile block, parquet and small tile wool p|le Patterns in glorious shades of rose. tan and effects. Good colors, stainproof and easily cleaned. blue. Just the rug for that bare spot. DOWN STAIRS STORE. From only, nard pump five-pound cans. a At All Good Dealers’ Rugs A % 9x12 and Slight Irregulars of 8.3x10.6 Sizes $37.50 Grade \ é?)} crushed crowns, new orna- ments, touches of ribbons— and all wonderiully pretty and becoming. this easy way | —Roach Doom ' exterminates them root and branches. Guaranteed. | No Riddance Gorgeous Autumnal colors. | All head sizes—extra large, medium and small. Street Floor. &_’;j N @@@@@@ slashed Dbrims, tucked 1l 5)5

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