Evening Star Newspaper, August 27, 1927, Page 5

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“TIT' T‘V NTING STAR. WASHINGTO! D€, QATURD\Y ATUGUST 27, | e ‘umunhv Bob, Rev. John T. Coola- | King: second, McKendree Walker suskel ers —Firs time procurement, the two services === han, Rockville, Md.: third, Redland (hird ant Hill F i | hing were limited to planes suited and spe- Bitter Rep, R. W. Farmer, Redland, - vearling heifer- Viest, M Handi clally designed for their land and \m i ree Walker: second, Harry Ma . ” sea activities respectively, DOll-t fl)l'gel to order The Slal‘ ade tray t ) g e — | iKendr aged dog—First, en | ziuder. i | in your hurry of -t‘\lfifl E res second, N H ack Monkey, W. T. Burroughe. Farm: secon Lk il |‘:mloux?x]\c- Pirst, \l|~ \\Illmm R getlmg 0" on | Washington, D. €. second, Queen of | third, McKendree W \hite. 3 i Mre, Bugene Wilson, Wash Juni heiter alt— Rirs L L N s o " ., | Weds Miss Florence E. Langtry. ~ o A Manta 5 i Ml o nullar: L becond e, Raffia ‘uuvu-. First, Mrs. Howard | | s e Vias MP ton‘and Montgomery finston, . . itatea, Litle | bal Sor et N ory Brtapier | rarcombe; second,” Mivs Edith Bar lInstructlons Issued Providing' g, secretary—Friends Antic- € ) your vacation " ki hi Boston terticrs, punpy dog—First, sxhibition herd—First, Pleasant fefal fowers-—Firs R * : A o % Gfiunlv inimals Chief EX- 0™ fidiper, Buniee " am! arm; - second. MeK T’-“v ot Mo e | for Co-operation in Case Sy ‘ : Dowt overlook arrang- 1 Friends of D. A. Smith, vice presi-| v‘ Sy ing to have The Star— of National EMergency. | icuc ana seneral manager of the Dis- Vashington, D. C W, Perry 1 2 o L. Bowdler, Washinzton, D. C.: thir Sreeds herd-1irs Leather carvinz —First, Mrs. M. D. | Little Bits, Roy M. Snfith, Washing- | Ke Walker; second, Pleasant | . 8 € 04 Mrs. Frank Mark | on. D O Hill m. \William 15, Miller of Washington, o | trict of Columbia Paper Manufactur _ Hoston terricrs, puppy bisch—First, | Get of shie—Tiist, MuKehdree WAk | wio coralled most of the race purses. | gy ho Awoclated Pr {ing Co.. and Miss Florence E. Lang- | th)‘l'w" while you ny_efianq 5 .,‘m”u-‘w D)L L, Bowals: |thita McKendree Walk e i ety Do Tt | Instructions defining the dutles of | ('Y of Arlington County, Va. his I‘ Hhinseitie i i ton 2.0 mechna, ADL L N e e 4 Sl o wmoon when his Mary Bonnington . Ana the Naie ahi 105 | secretary, were apprised today of the news from home ton, D. C.; third, Girlie, Mrs Produce of cow—First, McKendree | UHERON (EICE A S ivot, and in the | the Army and the Navy air forces and iAgs Whleh: t0ok o (et 1 home. n, Washingt 3 Waiker: second, McKendree Walker > L 3 Jh¢] broviding for their co-operation in | thel g 5 . only other race of the day, the 214 5 v. in York, 3 case of national emef oy wer . xol L | No matter how o © of mnati emergency were Stk e Vsbliwion wat) matter how often ampion Boston < | third, McKendree Walker : I i hotte, Dirkes Dov, Bowedito] S : y Burroug 4 - | Junior champion bull -MeKendree | PaCe B8 Hore. e by G who | iSpued today by the Army and Navy R D 2 voudchingeNyanradiie v nd New England and per T'he Star will follow you. Evening and Sunday—sent Walker. " o Joint Board 1 t . : took all three heats B : : 1INy of | ““Past bulldog in show— Mou- | Junior champion cow—McKendree | The instructions specify that should | > o : - ndance. With |, ¥ '\\_“'1] Burroughs, Washington. | Walker. | Summary. !« situation develop in which the air|staded Miss Langtry to turn the trip o dogs shown s S 1cs AL Sbas | thrcei ot R into a_honeymoon. They were accom- . . I Senior champion bull—Pleasant Hill ces of one ser re ¢ Ay by Bts wiareial AR Rates by Mall—-Postage Pald rwed biteh—Tirst, Re dland | Farni. b b id those of the other, then D 5 Mary Bonnington | Miller) z . " licensed was obtained. by the bride - , Rec 1 Junior champion cow—Pleasant Hill | 34 BOURE" o ) 34 command for the conduct of the par- s ted. DPayable:in- Advanc | v Storm 3| {elpating air forces shall b imme. | brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. yal Advance ) M. tunt, Chevy | Farm Grovetown Duckett) 5 Y rother a i r s Miss zo. | champio! —Pleass Dr. Worthy (0. oy ) i 3| diately vested in the commander of | . W. Langtry of 3513 Porter street Tadaines b N third, Hunts Miss Ji ind champion bull—Pleasant Hill | Dr. Worths (0. Shitles) ;- 5 e Foias th Hs. Bunpertan Friends of the newly wedded couple | Maryland and Virginia— g Ch e | L v e O B TR R In case, however, Avmy and Navy | were not surprised at the news, al-| Additional Cattle Awards. . . jags: 2:14 pace: purse. $300. units ¢ combined into one t; though it was not known that they e | & Ruby €. (Hoftherger) A o for the accomplishment of a com- | were actually engaged. Mrs. Smith One month . .. . c 50¢ 25¢ § 2 Fivst, Bertha Premium Awards—Art. e o e o) i mon mission.” then the instructions | was in the employ of the paper com- 0 K P /& vRal b over - Hie S iy Heten | Matte ERen {uckotth» - - - provide that “the commander assig; ny for 22 vears, and her husl Lz Ml elnn Co et 15¢ 10¢ second. M. A. Umstead g | Halo o Thomas) b B ing the mission shall designate an of-| has been a member of the firm since | o U Thoto port et A Aldts Trobert- | S S o P Mg ;i ‘er to exereise unity of command |its organfzation in 1900. Mr. Smith | All other States— . o e M e, 251414, i such task force during the con- | W widower, 58 vears of age. | Jralmng : 0L i e S e S et duct of the operation < expeeted that the bridal couple One month . 5¢ 35¢ Sctons, 2 Drewing = e a i In gmeneral, the instructions said, | will return to Washington the latter s 2 A Ume 5 e, M b i 3ay. on the mnortheastern | the Army and ¢ air contingents | part of next week. They will make One weel 10¢ e e | - snior HeaE S P R e ATt e Second, Mise )£ Cuba. has been declared to | must operate as arms of the mobile | their home at Drummond. Md.. where ey y LS e o - o e J \jx{ Renavbuat P »f the world's largest deep- | Army or of the fleet, respectively, and [ Mr. Smith resides. The bride’s brother g LY 5 Peneil Srawing—Fivet ‘and second 5 K to avold duy les manager of the paper firm. | 2R trot: purse. $300. | Sunday d bitch —First, | thirq, A. Heitmiller. D. Hunt, Be ‘ow. 4 years or over—First, ) 2 — Seccond, thesda, M | M. s & S second, Lee Smooth fox terriers--First, Polly- < Sons: third, \\ H. Moffett. Water color— t and second, anna, R. C. D, Bethesda L2 or 3 ve M. A fJoseph W Coon hound Pat, V. S Professionals ner, Wash second, third, M. stead & S | Landsca in oil- First, Marie Harey b . Md; 1 - ve herfer-Mirst, George | Eulnlle Moran : i John Stiles; third, | Marine in cil—Second, Marie Bula- | oran, | heiter—Tirst, 1 life in oil—TFirst, Mrs. Fred Second, M. A. Um- | Keplinger. . Paul Mills. | " Figure in oil—First, Mrs. Fred e % r cali—First, Lee M.|Kcplinger. | second, Gordon Um- | Sl life in water colovr—First, Mrs : Miss rithersburg. ead; , Aubrey Walters, |3. B o st, Happy, Mary A Junior hel calf—First, George andscape in pastel —First, M. athan C. Stiles; third, i A. Heitmiller. r water color—Fivst, Exhibition herd — First, Bertha | Marie Eulalie Moran. | Z : Mills; second, ¥. A. Heitmiller; third, | Landscape in water color—Ifirst, ’JI resents - : tead & Sons. Mrs. C. M. Grubb. % A Bhai s young herd—Rirst Marine in _water color—Second, | N Chevy Chase, | 3. Ring, Wi t . A, tead & -\uns. landicrafts—Place ards ) AT5 enitry e s ] sire—First, Nathan Miss Jessic Rowdybush. D - . Md. ) les; second. M. A. Umsiead & bnn\ avy: First, Mrs. Harry raley; sec | iteh—Fir: Prita ird, Aubrey Molynea { ; second, Aubrey Marie lulalie Moran. fe, | third, | t| Produce of c . Aubrey| Professionals—Place i | Walters cond. M. A. Umstead & |Maria mn,ln Moran 3 color Sons; th £ | miniatur st, Marie I3 Mo | S [, g S e | Demi-Tasse Java Cafe-au-Lait champion cow—Lee M. | vase: First, Miss Florence Fulks. Do : "'él‘,‘;.‘,, Chanbion ull At i itk ‘ g ? e R M h inky Dol unior “champion cow—Tee S| Degonia rexpivst, Mre Murie ; ocoa-Iose ocha Howes & Sons. i i 1 -3 [mnei B 2 igome : The rich browns of Autumn—the new coffee browns and 1 bRt g ¥ the glorious browns of Autumn leaves. . .presented by 5., Tony, male puppy, Howes & Sons. Sull, 4 ; i | Howe y famous couturieres. . .sponsored by Woodward & Loth- Buli vears or over-—First, Wil - ox | SR 2 or 8 vears—rin, m.\-(.u‘\lngnm-nmmh e "“"\:‘ i \I G507 o) rop. ..worn by fashionables here and abroad. . .offer a | [ sra B S 3 G becoming shade for every one. Demi-Tasse,a deep, rich : ¢ Rersae \ In‘ow:n. ..Mocha, a dark chog‘olate-]ike brm.vn. ..Jayva, a . Hunter F”\_‘.‘AHM il '.‘m.a' A ‘ reddish brown. . . Cafe-au-Lait, a creamy beige. . . Cocoa- e Mg | vckean, '“ g iy Rose, a universally flattering rose tan. Woodward & seco Yilmer Stup. actus- 2 flard Heim, second, Wilmer Stars third. | 3 e Lo ; Lothrop presents a smart selection of Fall Apparel in g st, it | viel Haines; second, Lillian Po it, Lillian Posey; second, i these new browns. entry O. se nnrl B | Bull, junior yearling—Harry 3 s *| Hurley. | Fern, faney- g s, Maude nior calf First, Lioe i A\\.n','.‘.f. r e e Ty fred | ‘ Women’s Coats, $69.50 to $175 (e oy DD . Misses’ Coats, $69.50 to $195 Junior heifer calf—First, Rig, | 25 Chmplon Caitte. Sariolls—Tirst: Mrs. . . Goode: ‘ The Walnut Room Dresses, $50 Upward sccond. ef ent second, Mrs. Cooke Rol vel. Mi.: third, Furious, W. 3 < : ey } ; e nde i WOEE e e s e Women’s and Misses’ Dresses, $25 to $42.50 - Lewis ar . : ““' for champion cow—William 4. [, 78Dl deslgns THirat, Louise Mont SpOl‘tS Dresess $25 to $3950 . Hartley. 2 | ior champion bull—Willia 3 r: s Rose Wag: 7\ r b L, Aid ’”“"“1“'1'6 el (]']"":::_"n 7 "”“'“ S ol ‘ Little Women’s Dresses, $25 to $39.50 wound puppie dog = for champion cow—Harry S greatest display — y \ \ W Mabion B(lxflnLll Faia | Hurle. S| son Ward | Larger Women’s Dresses, $25 to $79.50 ccond, Boston, 8. L. King, Rockville, mQciampion i cow— Hirry | SiC. b pDo, e second, Boston, 8. L. King. R 3 econd, Mrs. Jieoh Tammann, wn $ 3 yontey of Walier Johnson, l(mmd B v a Nellie Poss, e Bro Hats, $15 to $25 Fox hound puppies, bitch—First, | Hill Fii S, L King, Rockvile, 3d Holsteins: ‘ Brown Shoes, $12.50 and $15 ond, Queen, J. \ r, Silver S i Bull, vears or over—First, | M. third, Liz, W. A, Matlowe, Belts. \“‘ 'A‘“l‘xlrmnds, pack—First, W. A. K ond, ‘2 aiker; s - .\‘l‘c-l\(ém[\": é ; ) \ R AH—Silk Chiffon owe, Beltsville, Md.: second,| V& ter Johnson, Bethesda, Md.: third Ru]l senior vearling—First N brad s Philip Owings, Owings Mills, Md. | Kendree Walker i Thred small silhouettes, \ H . RGN y ler Philiy (‘"“'” Bull, junior ve: Ao probably taken from store in \ \ osiery (‘d“ - _Lmh "nlel'l \elloul: &% | Pleazant Hil Fa wond. Mc. |§ bag with greeting cards. Of < - bi ans "fi”‘ l";.’. air of fox hounds— | Kendree Walker; i . "H. @ no value except to owner. J§| $ 2 combine smartly in this Marlowe. 53 1 | Moffett. Return to— hat, $18.50. st fox hound in show—Lucifer, | Bull. senior calt—First, McKendree Philip Owin Dwings Mills, Md, Walker o % a . o nin:;s‘ellwre. f Ruu J\Imm' calf—First, McKendree | Fl'elizg Hays & CO \ SY ) —in these brown shades to e Vo G St. N.w. ) wear with the new browns Azed dog—First, Frec g f I Pavin: o i <. H. J. Hunt, Bethesda, Md.; secc e . - English Oak Demp, E. K worth, Bethesd Wit . ; third, Specks, Robert W. Farmer, Re p . i ; ’ : Saéxdalwdood land, - ; ranada Biscuit 3 H. bt | s ’ . . AND ACCESSORY SECTIONS Y S . . A > AND THIRD FLOORS. Dog 1 Rediand Dot, R Farmer, Redland, Md.: second,| H. Hunt, Chevy Chase, Md.; Prince, H. Hunt, Chevy M John T. Cool Maryland 116 F St Cafe - au - Lait Maline makes this . Women's coat, with In Any Amount Cne of Several New Bungalows Now Available [ z the new flare and standing collar of Quickly Available ! fox, $175 for i ) J ; Building Loans - SOUTHAVEN | ' Immvvt;mu; Ansiwers on é Here you will find several newly completed pplications Mocha suede one-strap bungalows on the nearest body of salt water 5 matthing ':V;L',','ra.'?i'sf' o [.i' E. SAUL CO. (South River). Just an easy hour's drive, so that # | Cocoa-Rose _sports dress the bu iness man might run down any evening B “m',? i e el and enjoy the company of his family. I iSO Southaven is atfractively laid out with broad \.,, Demi-Tasse Alexa Misses’ 60-foot roadways and protected by sensible deed i restrictions. Many wooded home sites, some | smart cuffs, $195. gcmly slopmg to the river, others cons lclcrably . s FSolier, it WBtoAd NGl as Ve, batkytovnd. | kel e N - 4 : Southaven offers a wide selection of "-t : f ; I lh'l’h“bo"m” S ‘TthCS(Ollm(hC Ol'ld | ou ot sites, trom | witl ow, $35. 15 acre up. coat, with fitch collar and Cream of Perymylvar_fla To Get Tk ‘ | | Demi-Tasse Frostilla makes Petroleum. High fire o Uet lhere— a | this frock with real snake b ¢ Take new Defense Highway (the new road to ; test, great body and small Annapolis) at Bladensburg, follow Southaven signs to belt and flower, $60. ; carbon content. entrance road, just 22Y miles from Memorial Cross THE 0IL THAT IS DIFFERUNT at Bladensburg. ! Java crepe satin fashions [ BCW‘;: 0\;..5:;::.;:;[“ Hedges @ M Cldleton InC ! :l‘:sr-te:“c'is:c’;]n:r':;li‘;t, ';Iz? 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