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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON., D. ¢, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 1927. PUR[:EU-V"J.E FAlR [——————======N(Q INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNTS WE DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIENDS= | i . ' PAYS T = 1 Slip- Gl PRIZESANNOUNCED |~ Coeon Union suits ™ | 39C PP Yo W - | 49C e Slight Irregulars of a Famous Make g The new Pull-on Tailored and Scalloped Cuff Chamosuede Gloves, with saddle stitching; boulton thumbs. Self and contrasting 3 Suits, k and sleeveless, tight or shell trim- . ! ching; u Poultry, Field CFODS and Veg- med ’l::::e].\"a'|:\dl:;;’d‘:;"<L|\"l:mandmk;ez?“lcz‘x:th W n:nrn will ins l:m‘\'l\ recognize RE" color embroidered backs. Come in gray, oak, sandal and rosewood. } this famous make to be one of the highest grades manufactured. " Termed ir- Sizes 515 to 814. etables of High Order Shown| regulars, but no injuries will affect wearing qualities. Goldénbers's—Firnt Floor—Char Acconnts Invited by Exhibitors. - : — i , - <l vy ‘ Séhoolgirls Completely - 4 \ / ‘ | \ vV 7 FREE—A regular 50c Rayon Knitted Fouf-in- H. ie, with purchases of Boys' Fall PURCELLVILLE, Va., September | and Tie, with pu Y 9.—Fifteen classes of thoroughbreds, I Outfitted Tomorrow ‘ » ‘ \ i [T (S ) N ([ Suits. ponies and hunters were shown yes terday at the Loudoun County Fair. | Mothers will instantly see the importance - ) A, ) f \ N i 3 Whether they're going away to school or e o eeniitioast wasiinniangd of selecting their girls’ .«:lmnl appeatel here & L | | f college, they will ‘nr-cvl the proper clothing. R R T Bhe e and- G tomorrow. \Whether they're going to college N \ < q Here in imr Boys’ Department mothers r.]w 2 e iversi : ; asily solve the b f outfitting the Clubs attracted much attention. Poul- | or university, you I bersure 10 find a garment (lvm\ 3 e problem of outfitting try exhibits were of a high type and | || for every need: ys: ere was a large number of entries. o ¥ield crops and vegetables exhibited | Cl Featuring for Saturday were unusually fine. Awards and | e V er 00 rOC S & B b $10 95 t $12 50 N F ll summaries: | — Thoroughbred registered mare, suit- | | 0:5 S . (0] . €W a 2 pmatuOs hugliy gty | Navy Blue Wool lclsm and Novelty Dresses, oghers nf . Huntland Farms; second, Miss Greb: b M 3 ble. Grove Stables | all-wool plaids with velvet jackets. One and two piece mml- WO- an S ‘ : OO ul S Thoroughbred registered yearlings— | I 3 5 : i First, Huntland Farms. els for girls from 8 to 14 vears. Ideal for the classrooms. oogiired | e ataot eI ] ‘ | | Sizes 7 to 17 Years e et e || 1 $1.29 Jean Middies $1.69 Gym Middies Just the garment you'll nced for school wear—good, serv- . olds—Furst, Dangerous Jane, Grove iceable ‘all- \\rml materials, in newest Fall desigsn and color- | Eabtes. LS ings. Cleverly tailored models, with golf or knickerbocker . Thoroughbred _registered ~ dyear-| ) | S : ¢ olds— A ifice, Benton Stables; | 4 : Rt i pants. Sizes 7 to 17 years. With the extra pair of pants the second, | Arthur White, | White Jean Middies, with long slecves, Regulation Gymnasium Middies, oth- boy will have a good looking suit for a long time. Ponies, 12 lmwis and over—First, | tie loops and pockets: all perfectly tai- * ers of white jean, braid trimmed; neatly i : ot ‘\'I‘l,’_‘v-'_\:‘.{;‘ ) o | lored; sizes 6 to 20 years. made and finished; size 6 1o 20 years. $14.50 o $16.50 Au-WOOl SChOOl Suits L , $2 Broadcloth Blouses , 1L Nt e s ) $ 1 27 5 H. M. Ball, ; third, G. C. ] g T — i e second, McHenry. i Bestyette Slickers Broadcloth Blouses, for | With Golf and Long Pants ( o Mule ~race—First, entry, Crouch | 5““"" ‘!"i“" or "“.;I"“"“l‘l‘ 7 ) With Two Pairs of Long Pants ) Bros.; second, entry, H. H. Norman (’ made with convertible collar, d B e > y third l'ri;yv"l?l'l'f“‘\“ & | $5- 8 cuff bottom and buttoned 5 ° - L Smart all-wool materials in the newest and most wanted colorings, suit- Foperiie: i St Comeiniau and Wil s able for school or dress wear. Sizes 7 to 18 vears, the kind s 55 . Sizes 10 to 22 years. Sronia Stables, Middleburg; all young girls want—they come . - | g e e L e . v Serge Middy Skirts P e == New “Smart Set” Suits, $14.75 hunters—First, Pal Mel, the most popular colors. Made School Girls’ All-wool . Upperville; second, Jorricks, Ar- . p : 8 : s NS U QU With Two Pairs of Knickers Vivas Wintee, Middiconre: {hird, Swadh. with, convertible: collar, raglan | Navy Blue Serge Middy ) ! YRR With Golf or Long Pants buckles, Benton Stables. i sleeves and\large pocket. Sizes Skirts, full plaited model, » ) Lt WithiTwo Paiesiof Lofig Punts Best pair hunters—First, entry r- 6 to 14 years. with waists attached:; ‘ 5 / 1 A mest Woolf; second, entry, H “Smart Set” Suits are among the best tailored suits for boys man; third, entry, Be 3 | sizes 6 to 14 years. from 8 to 20 vears of age. Shown in a wonderful selection of Handicap jump — i i ) M ] all-wool materials, all beautifully tailored and finished. R g e | o1 o o s ‘ $8.50 to $12.75 School Suits R. d, All-wool and wool mixtures, including Fref, Siadiohucs; secon = * Sl 2 a a 3 . \ f b manufacturer’s_close-outs of samples and | Liza, Herman H. Piggott, ", School Felt Hats, fine grade Italian Gymnasium Bloomers, of black sateen, Al il e st : i re ch Fall shades, all th est e ' \ i \ {as broken lots. One and two pairs of pants A ville; third, Merry O, Herman H. felt, in rich Fall shades, all the new eiiColaited; 15 hadé aad fniaheds | A 4 3 ° B i and smartest shapes, for school or dress ull plaited; correctly made and finishec } and vest to match. Some with long pants solation—First. Lough Nip, wear. sizes 10 to 22 years. 3 ( ! and knickers, others with two pairs of Inng nest Woolf; second, Silves | i y \ panty some with golf knickers; sizes 7 to _U years. Cockerill; third, Jorrock | o s Wi | 3.50 Wool Lumberjacks, $2.98 / ' Bexi 10 eara white com—First, . $3. OO0l Lumberjacks, . For School Wear = . HIGH SCHOOL SUITS :{.\rg:c‘fg{ve,U;-I:}»':i;;:;up\_ Va. { i 1 Girls’ All-wool Lumberjacks, close-fitting hips and two pockets; all the Miles. CHildins. and Growing: Giels® £ $18 75 $21 50 $23 50 $24 75 iin‘e‘!e e \\Hl:lllll’ _L’w:”lgll';\l“_‘lh:j"l»\ most popular plaids and (.*nlnr combinations. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Shoes,. high or low stvle heel or spring sy b s s S y . P 5 MeMichael, Round Hill. Eest 10 eare R e e A heels. Patent, tan and dull leathers. \ _ With Two Pairs of Long Pants and Vest Fellow corn—First, C. Oliver Iselin, I ” y J Sizes 8% to 11, at.. ... ... .....82.00 to $3.50 re v_v.'\‘rt lhcl'\[ m]:_ 1;?r 1!\(; high :d‘m?ll skud’em. |(|n!‘1.\'.1a|llnred Middieburg; _second, John Keister, | | 1 II Sties 1i0s V08 aib. e e e SN and finished. New Fall mixtures and blue cheviots; single. or by B g ear Sslvng Chlldl'el'l S SChOO ose i Sizes 2% to 7, at. 1$3.00 to $6.00 double breasted models. Sizes 15 to 20 years. i fucon AU Miltany: “"ifi‘,“""' @ Misses' Fancy Sport Hose, good sclec vs' Fancy Cotton Sport Socks, va- \{{ _ Bovs High and Low pocs, of tan and dull Teathers $1, $1.25 and $1.50 $3 School Pants — “mn(;n&.rn,l&\:m?u h‘l‘irdv.;:ph:x:"‘ | tion of styles and colorings 45c s shag fancy turn-over tops; per- 8 Good sturdy grades that will stand the hard knocks given them Shirts*and Blotses Best 10 ears c.u-n}en'ow or whufi' choose from. Perfect quality. Pair fect, aualit ' slight irregulars. 3Qq Sizes 10 to 11";, at. ..$2.50 to $4.00 ohirts i 95 r = > 0y . 50c valu . ond, Mxn Keister. Best six malks—— over. tops. Pair... 3 39¢ dium and wide ribbed cotton; black 56 i 2 ree Accounts Iny “Bell" Brand Shirts, of broad- tures, a large manufacturer's First, John Keister, Leesburg; second, & 3 E only. - Pa ; cloth and madras, in a variety close-out lots—all perfect qual- E. R. Tiffany, Leesburg. | Boys' Heavy-weight Cotton Sport Boys' Fancy Sport Socks, light weight ; l FRE —With each purchase of Children's Shoes, Boys’ Wearables and Girls' | of neat patterns, also plain ity; full cut sizes from.7.to 20 Upperville; sec | Beatyette Slickers, . Corduroy and fancy mix- Tallest bunch alfalfa—First, A. Mor-| || Socks, with fancy turn-over tops; S()e pretty colorings, with fancy turn- S8e Apparel we will give a Scholar's Companion, huge pencil shape, | white. Sizes 12 to 141;. Blouses years. s Love, Purcellville; second, A. Mor- pren\ mlnr(ngs Pair. ... over tops. Pair containing pen, pencil and rule. in sizes 6 to 16 years. All with =~ goo to 0 mud Floor ris Love, Purcellville. \denbers's—Firat Floor.—Charge Aceounts Invited. s e 2 collar attached. Charse Acconnts Invited. Best bunch soy bean hay—First, D. = E. Brown, Hamilton; second, Sterling - W. Blocker, Harpers Ferry. Il Best peck smoot wheat—First, John B. Ward, Leesburg; second, B. A. Rucker, Delaplane. : - ed wheat—First, James D. Gibson, Delaplane; second, B. A. Rucker, Del- ell S O aplane. st sheaf wheat—First, PR A Men s Two- Pants Suits - Ssimes D Gllison Delapiane utumn’s Fashigns in 5 Grimes' Golden apples—First, Mrs. For Fall Wear C. L. Casey. Best plate plums—| | 4 . L First, Harrietta Taylor, Lincoln. Best plate damsons—First, Mrs. R. A. 4 ar 1 lner Keesling, Purcellville.” Rome Beauty d apples—First, George L. Hailman, ° man—F W. B. Clagett, Berryville. dise 'Sweet—First, Cornelius Wiley, ity high-count Imported Broadcloth, plain white; sale of high grade Suits that any man would Fist, Mrs. C. L. C; 18, Others of Jacquard Broadcloth, Rayon-striped 3 - 3 D season. Potts, Round Hill. Best plate - dras. Neckband or collar-attached styles. Sizes 14 apple display—First, W. B. Clagett, | | full cut body, with six-button front, top center plait, for Autumn cheviot. Gray or tan plaids and mixtures. bler—First, G. B. Underwood, North beans in pod—First, W. C. Warner, Full-Fashioned Silk H - «t. Marion Chamblin, Philo- Decidedly new and smart are these Handbags of u as lone 1 Ose Wilson, Purcellville. ~ Largest field | || linings. lisle garter tops. Come in an assortment of wanted Fall- sweet corn—First, Goldenberg's—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. isplay ¥ . Wankoop. Hamilton. [ ¢ Plain and Fancy Colors Clemens & Co., Leesburg, and was a bossed effects. 2 L : mire, all just received in time for tomorrow’s Funeral services will he rate Collars, of lace, linen, crepe de chine, nov- $5 & $6 LOW Shoes Come in white, cream, ecru, pink, tan and ”) t X p Goldenberg’s—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Eyenght Specmlu! asteat. oo shade that’s popular for the Fall-Winter season. Black Twig—First, T. J. Potts, Round Pluemont. Northern Spy—First. Cor- neckband and ¢ollar-attached styles. Sizes 137 to be proud to wear. An opportunity that sel- Baldwin—First, M —First, D. Frank Wsnkoop, 3 to 17. Beautiful Each a Bona-fide Exceptionally well tailored models, in sin- 15 Rows ipotainas-—Riret; HOL B i full lined from neckband to tail, Fork. Sweet potatoes—First, D. E. | || Sizes 34 to 42. Lovettsville. Lima beans i d— | |} H db f : t ga:; ‘:flhlh«mo—)' fancy brocaded tapestry—suitable for every occasion. ) $ 1 95 o Irregu]ars of $1.79 and $1.95 Grades . Middleburg - 4 pumpkin—First, Benton Farm Goldenberg’s—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. - Winter shades. While termed irregulars, we have failed Leesburg. Best gallon tables—First, D. xmn.q § i 11 Dispateh - Star 49‘ : ; ° Manufacturer’s UL . . Va., September 3 A 5 o Sa el 1., ars old | - B . & Fiit Rvatertord, his 60 ey o Women's Leather Belts, in all the most pop- g : Sample Line . director of the Peoples’ National Bank, Goldenberg's—TFirst Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. . E / selling. Choice of Collar and Cuff Sets; Ves- his late residence this elty silk and georgette crepe. Ml,(‘m.r;n:!:?:“'\'l:mrnl Eyes Exammed || ; A foretaste of Fall'and Winter modes—hats pretty colored combinations. High and low olleze | Clever ribbon trims, feathers or embroidered de- Waterford. Delicious—First, T. J.| | . s 3 i Potts, Round Hill. _Winesap—First, | | That Express the Latest Word From the George L. Hallman, Waterford. Stay- ° “ashi . ille, || World of Fashion 4 f Regular $21.75 and $24.75 Values Hill. Ben Davis—First, W, B. One of the best values offered in Men’s Shirts - STl g ;,.'X*:‘!’:"', B";)fl“'ue'knz':“;ik}lll'l'l’“e?‘.:‘r; | for some time, correctly cut and made of good qual- A treat for the man folks tomorrow—a neiins Wiley, Bluemont. Jonathan— ; 3 : : R 3road R dom presents itself at the beginning of the - Madras, Broadcloth and Gennine Robin Hood Ma- Round_ Hill. ' Smoke T amilton, Best plate grapes—First, . . ) . Heaton Purcell, Round 1l Best | || All perfect quality. AMl sleeve lengths. Extra Neéw Shades $5 to $7.50 Value gle or double breasted styles, of cassimere and . Underwood, North Fork. Irish Cob: | || ; Goldenbers’s—First Floor.—Charge Acconnts Invited. Half alpaca lining. Brown, Hamilton. _Eggplant t, s A Mrs. E. B. White, Leesburg. _String | || . Velours, Velvets, Felts and Combinations o i Bt i Six blood heeis—First, Mrs. R. A. . Purcellville. ' Twelve pep: . Mrs. R. A. Keesling, | Assorted attractive styles in small and large <hape< Women’s Full-fashioned Chiffon Silk Hose, beauti- e ? Inside swinging rhange purse and good quality moire ful sheer, filmy quality, with trim fitting ankles, silk or est pie pumpkin—First, Willa J. ) Y i v“v"k,,;‘r‘;f s g M S 3 to find any fault that would affect wear or appearance. Smith’ Ward, Lees. Re<[ peck green salad—Firs 3 th B lt New Leather Belts #t his home Wedr of heart dis- el ular widths; plain and combination colorings, X _ ABLINeL orihs rirenm e — B also black. Choice of calf, kid, suede or em- - \ P . Dainty fresh, crisp styles that women ad- e Fi oo ot e ‘ k tees, with and without cuffs; Jabots and <epa~ Ciomme Finted £ : , New, chic,’ i or every type and every occasion. New, chic, neck styles. Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES |[i 50c Ipana Tooth Ve < ) dashing and individual. In every conceivable PA ond’s VZ"iShi“Z t ¢ . signs are shown in.a great variety. Particular K d P l R cam at, attention has been paid to every head size— 3 nOtte ear opes Repair Parts : ; . both large and small. (Constructed) Steam’ Boilers ‘ ; ] . 2 z 3 3 60-inch Fries, Beall & Sharp Children’s, Junior Misses Tongiia ~ 734 10th St. N.W. | Ji Choice of Opera, D'Orsay, Strap Pumps Fall Hats for Dr ess or School aod Sport{OXIAEIN AL SR, A Ersy, : : The new and popular long Pearl Chains or Ropes, a’:fl:‘ qgf::":‘l:“;")]':u:“,'ingl;gw";‘z‘l“‘:;; $1 95 to $4 98 of superior quality indestructible manufactured pearls, s i D Goldenberg's—Second Floor—Charge Accounts Tnvited. %... beautiful color and finish. Fashionable 6 and 8 mm. %‘.‘é‘;"?'umu"?.m.a.' i : " sizes, knotted between beads. O INTEREST, O*EXTRAS ADDEB-TO CHARGE 'Accowvgfiw DO NOT PENALYPE OUR FRIENDS=

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