Evening Star Newspaper, September 2, 1927, Page 18

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MAJ. GEN. BARNUM WILL BE RETIRED Officer to Leave Army To- morrow Upon Reaching Age of 64, Maj. Gen. Malvern-Hill Barnum, in| § command of the 18th Infantry Brigade | at the Army Base, Boston, will b transferred to the retired list of the Army tomorrow by operation of law on reaching the age of 64 years. ers, side saddle, was won yesterday wned by Mrs. D. N. B. Smith. Mrs. Lee ond winner was Spring . Cl rk Stables, S. J. Macy; third, Tijuca, Mrs. C. C.. Rumsey. Twelve little riders, all in hunt cos- tume, ranging from 5 years to 15, rode the full pony hunt course without knocking down a jump. The cup was won by Bobbie Blickle, with Ellle Wood Keith second and Mae Ferney- hough third. Fifty hunters took part In the free- for-all handicap ridden just before After riding off several o warded to Run- |l-|uq these fine George by Alan Da atin, owned by ' dden by Miss Ruth Matthews, ho with Miss Edith Nesbitt's | Sportsman second and R. R. Barrett's | | Ballot third. Other results: During the World War he com-| . = manded the 183d Infantry llrigu operated in the St. I d Ma sectors, and afterw member of the Inters allied Ar Board. He was awarded the Di Service Medal by the Uni the Order of the Bath by ain, the Legion of Honor the Order of Leopold and de Guerre by Belgiu St. Maurice and e his return fro gm.iumm from the Army V in this city, served a the Disciplir Leavenworth, mander of the 18 Academy 18: Fort Leavenworth and Rock I, he accompanied the 10th lmml S avalry to Ci \n»-l as a flrw( lieu er he served in the Philippines as |, de camp to Maj. Gen. J. P. Weston from 1905 to 1909, and as chief of staff of the Southern Department from November, 1915, to November, 1917. He was made a brigadier general in February, 1923, and a major general in June, 1927. MRS. LEE RID'ES WINNER AT WARRENTON SHOW | @pecial Dispatch to The Star. WARRENTON, Va., September 2.— The challenge plate presented by the Iate Mitchell Harrison for lady hunt- s Anne Blac and Mx-s and 4 eight green irst, Pa . Grove Sta es; second, Careful, L. E. Lambert; Penn Lyn, Mrs. William Ste ¢ hunt s — First, Bobbie lie Wood Keith; chough; fourth, Mrs. “frst, chest- '. Herring & Son: eon, Chilton Farms; . Hale. are with foal and foal, J. S. Queen of the Sea and Shannon Belle ble to become allzela, E. L. Red- {man g stnut mare, H. W. Herring & Son; third, Wood Pigeon, Chilton Farms. Saddle ponies—First, White Wings, Miss Mae Ferneyhough; second, Fine Gold, W. W. Gulick, jr.; third, Peggy, ert Wallach, jr. Thoroughbred stallion, to be shown with three of his get—First, Persim- mon'’s Pride, Oakwood Stables; second, Alwington Pete, Alwington Farm. .- Mich., now are marked with figures telling the fine for violating the law. Automobile stop signs in Ann Arbor, | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, Lansbureh & Bro 1927. Young Washington ¢ Shops Here Saturday Tuwo - piece jersey with silk trim. with $1095. $10.95. One - picce jersey A Timely Special Purchase and Sale of 500 New Autumn Heavy silk crepe. Two-picce model. One-piece model of flat crepe. Drawn- $1095. work trim. $10.95. Junior Dresses Selected Models From the Lines of Several Well Known New York Makers Who Specialize in Styles for the Hard-to-Fit Age Apparal for yousq modersa Minette Shol: Lansburgh & Bro. 10h. oth end £ Wukiagon, D. €. A truly remarkable collection of new dresses for the Junior Miss will be on sale in the “Minette” Shop tomorrow. Going away to school or staying at home to study, these dresses will ably fit into the Junior’ s wardrobe. Five of the Many Styles Are Pictured In the lot are dresses of wool jersey, velvet, flat crepe, worsted checks and stripes, velvet combinations and georgette crepe. In youthful one or two piece models, showing all the new style touches in flares, pleats, tucks and novel trimming ideas. Colors' are malaga, red, tan, green blue and black. Sizes 13, Wine satin, bolero model. Pleated skirt. $10.95. 15 and 17. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Bro.—7th Street SPEND LABOR DAYl - BAY RIDGE|| forcoiege or At for College or After ON CHESAPEAKE BAY —and a Remarkable Sale of Winter Coats for Juniors And select a site for your summer home. By selecting your lot now you can have your home ready for mext season, which will solve your vacation problem for all time. A SUMMER HOME AT BAY RIDGE Will insure health and happiness for the entiresfamily as they may spend the entire summer in this delightful colony, and the distance being only 81 mil+s over a perfect paved road you can join them every evening. YOU SELECT YOUR LOT WE WILL BUILD YOUR HOME We have set aside a number of the choicest lots on Bay you a moderate priced summer home, you making a small cash payment and Ridge on which we will finance and build paying balance monthly. COME TO BAY RIDGE SUNDAY OR LABOR DAY Call at our office on the grounds and let us show you over this splendid property. After seeing the beautiful homes, the wonderful shade trees and the miles of wide sandy beach, will quickly realize why Bay Ridge has in such a short time become the best and most popular summer home colony on Chesapeake Bay. SELECT YOUR LOT NOW Henna Satin, two - piece model with pleated skirt. An Entirely New Col- lection Ready for Satur- day at This Attractive Price— $16-50 A Special Purchase Brings Our Usual $45 and $49.75 Grades for Only $30.75 Only the newer styles recently @ created especially for the miss and the school-going girl, in sizes 14 to 20. Jersey’s, wool crepes, novelty striped cherilaine and tweeds for class room or street; also satin, canton georgette And velvet com- binations and crepe roma dresses for daytime or after six. Black is always smart; the new tan shades and blue, green and beige assures a pleasing selection. One of the many styles as As a rule school girl and junior is unable to select her coats at a g\ special sale price, but in this event, we carefully shopped the market and secured the smartest styles at notable concessions. The new shawl fur collars are here as well as the newer novelty ideas. Fine suede fabrics and Venice in new colors and black are trimmed with fox, French beaver, squirrel and opossum in new shades. Sizes 13, 15 and 17. Special terms can be arranged for convenlenl payment until the coat is desired. Tan Broad- cloth Manchurian Wolf.$39.75. Black Broad- Venice and and cloth and Brown French Lynx B eaverette. $39.75. $39.75. sketched. Second Floor—8th Street “It Won’t Be Long Now”—School Opening Two Weeks Away! Boys’ 4-pc. Suits With A Two Pairs Golf Knickers Offered for Saturday In In the Newest Fall Mixtures a Variety of Styles for $ 127 Girls from 7 to 14 at $5.98 One and two. plece models with vests and collars in con- trasting colors; leather or self belts ; tucked bodice, side Boys’ 4-pc. school suits with 2 il e pairs of golf knickers, made in the RS e newest Fall mixtures. “School days” are here and that description fits his needs exacfly. There will be days of hard work, clean play and rough- or front pleating. Wine, and-tumble fights. These suits are, green, tan, rose and copen. This is an additional feature in single and double breasted Girls’ New Fall of our EVERYTHING models. Sizes 8 to 18. | apiece extra Write or phone us for new illustrated folder i o BAY RIDGE REALTY CORPORATION 1400 H Street N. W. Main 366 Have You Tried It? Everything Ironed 10c a pound This is the Home Laundry’s Special ~ Service. Your entire bundle is washed perfect- ly clean and ironed —but not by hand. Only fancy pieces need a little touch- ing up—every- thing else is ready for immediate use when re- Close-Fitting Felts for School Wear $1.98 and $2.98 The smart little felt hat with a_wide or medium brim, will have the call for early school days; trimmings are as simple as the hat itself—grosgrained and ‘velvet ribbons, fancy pins and small novelties. New Fall shades. Tan, rosewood, green, French blue, oak- wood and navy. Fourth Floor—S8th Street Frocks by “Lucette” IRONED SERVICE. When- $1.98 Ideal school frocks in one and two piece models with self or ever you want to use it, wrap your shirts separately, placing them inside your Everything Ironed Bundle. leather belts are ¥ % Phone for Our Routeman to Call fashioned of fine The Home Laundry quality washable fabrics, in colorful patterns relieved with fancy stitching A Modern Laundry Lincoln 8386 Lincoln 8387 1101-1109 Raum St. N.E. We Also Cfll in Nearby Virginia School Shoes The importance of proper support and perfect fitting shoes cannot be over- estimated. Special combination lasts and fittings by experts, assures these essentials. Three of many new styles are sketched. Plain Toe Oxford of tan calf with alligator saddle strap. Sizes 11% to 2, ;i : 4 $5.00. 2% to 6, $6.00, These suits will give the young man High shoes of brown calf—welt sole, lots of satisfaction and wear. The two rubber heel. Sizes 1135 to 2, $450. 2% pairs of trousers insure that. In the to 5, 8. A popular single and double breasted mod- Two-toned oxfords of log cabin cal els, and in the newest Fall mixtures. ;il.g't;'?g%euéyflidl{ ;;zzp s Sizes are from 14 to 20. Second Floor—7th Street Street Floor—8th Street —_— Two Long-Trouser Suits for ‘“Hi”’ Boys $18.75 and smocking. Slzes 6 and 14. Girls’ Coat Sweaters, $2.98 Brushed wool in heavy knitted coat sweaters with two pockets, large. rolled collar. Sizes 6 to 16, in a wide selection of colors, Fourth Fioor Boys’ 4-Piece Knicker Suits $ 9 75 These smart suits are very Eng- lish in cut and materials. Two galrs of full cut knickers. Sizes

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