Evening Star Newspaper, April 4, 1928, Page 11

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8 ——male——-lale———a|c=a]ale——xoo o] c——x] hands and over, to be ridden by @& lady. Priges, first, plate; second, $25; | third, $10; fourth, $5. | Class 13-Pair saddle horses, 15 hands | and over, to be ridden by a lady and { | a gentleman, Prizes, first, $50; second | | "Class 14-Local saddle horse, 15 | hands and over. Must be owned by resident of the District of Columbla 30 days prior to _show or by Army. . ¢ & 5 ! Navy or Marine Corps officer station Richest Prizes in History of within 25 miles of Washington. i Owners to ride. Prizes, first, socond, plate; third, ribbon; saas ribbon ciation Planned. 15—Thoroughbred saddle horse \ds or over. Registration num furnished on_entry blank . ribbon Munters and Jumpers. For the purpose of this show— (a) Manners and way of going are » considered by the judges in all er classes and will be ‘scored under $25: third, $10; fourth, $5. officers must be their personal National Capital Asso- ., plate: second, $15; third, 2 18 and 19 the recently Park at the lane and River 103 Distribution of office of the secretary Close to $3.000 in rse which for more rst prize show prior from the 928. able to become hunt- 3 to 5 years of stallion. ¢ horse 1bbor e American ex | formation 50 per cent | h | walk, trot rs. middle and | e No. 1. 4 feet. | feet. Con- performance 50 light weight, over : 4 feet.Conformation 40 | Overcoming Bad Breath Here are ways and means for re- lieving this embarrassing condition, if due to constipation. The bowels must move daily; the intestines mustbe relieved of their waste matter in order to enjoy good health. Irregular elimination many times produces bad breath. The poisons | must escape somewhere—cither in a natural movement, or the offensive form. Try tonight CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. l Drurggms, 25and 75cred packages. | der. Pri dren 17 years o T g ribbon; e First. plate: second, piate; third, fourth. ribbon. Class 4—Pair class for horses an ponies to be ridden by children 17 of age and under. Prizes: Fl second, plate; third, ribbx ribbon. Children’s jumping classes. Per- formance and manners only to count Class 5—Ponies 121: hands and under to be ridden by children 12 years of age and under. Four jumps 2 feet high Prizes: First. plate; second, plate: thi ribben: fourth. ribbon. Class 6—Ponies over 12!5 hands and up to 1412 hands to be ridden by chil- @ren 17 years of age or under. Four Sumps 3 feet high. Prizes: First. p) second, plate; third ribbon r ribbon. Class 7T—Horses to be ridden by chil- dren 17 years of age or under. jumps 31; feet high Prizes iate: second, plate; third, ribbon: Tibbon. Saddle Classes. To be judged by their confirmation, quality, manners and ‘ormance. | The attention of exhibitors is called | %o the following relative to park, saddle | and road horses: J 1. The park horse must have all the eharacteristic of a saddle horse, and, e addition, he must have guality, good | and straight, clean g: trot and canter. He must. | e style and action and) 1 collected and bitted. 2. The road horse must have the eharacteristics of a saddle horse, must bave clean gaits. and must be made 10 g0 a considerable distance at a good gallop. He | If any exhibitor sees #mme horse in both classes ng th: horses, 1 s, first, $50; hird, $10; fourth, $5 9—Novice road 5 hands second, 15 hands second, 15 hands and second, $25 15 hands and second, $25; | Edmonston & Co., Inc. i Exclusive Washington Agency O== PHysICAL ([ULTSRE SHOES Style Plus Comfort U COMPLETE THE ENSEMBLE WITH Prvsicac @urure Sroes Stybe Plus Comfort, There nothing more important. No matter how charming the hat or g the effect can be wn m be marred by wear, able foot In Culture shoes every elemer “correctis f style is com s P Oxfords, in all the desired leather mmps, Ti it no more than other worth-while shoes but offer more In return Edmonston & Co. (Incorporated) CARL M. BE 612 13th Street =117 They cost No Branch Stores West Side— Bet. F 5() Sts, — —Jlaajc Horses | and heavyweight. To show over course No. 1, 4 feet (3-year-olds to jump 3% feet). Prize, championship ribbon and reserve. ACTRESS FACING CHARGE. Jeanne Eagels, Star Performer, Ac- b cused of ‘“Walkout.” NEW YORK, April 4 (#).—Jeannc Fagel, star of “Her Cardboard Lover,” a play which closed in St. Louls, where, it was reported, she hid refused to continue in the cast, faced the execu- tive council of the Actors’ Equity As- socfation yesterday on charges that she “walked out” on the show. Taking of testimony from Miss FEagels and other members of the cast occupied two hours, but nelther the actress nor members of the council disclosed what had taken place. In case Miss Eagels is found guilty she may be fined, suspended or expelled. Three British Flyers Killed. HONGKONG, April 4 (#).—Three British flyers were killed yesterday when the engine of their seaplane exploded | r cent. half feet. Conformation 28 per cent, third, performance 50 per cent, appearance of ress of rider and condition of equip- ! ment 25 per cent. Horse to be shown |in training saddle and double bridle. | Prizes: First, $20.00; sccond, $15.00; | third, $10.00; fourth, $5.00. Polo Classes. n polo classes the mounts must be in polo equipment and the riders in polo uniform, carrying & polo_stick. Ponies to be judged for manners, handi- speed and conformation. Con= ation, 40 per cent; manners, 40 per cent, and handiness and speed, 40 per cent. Class 36—Polo ponles, lightweight. Prizes, first, $25: second, $15; third, $5, bon. and four r cent performance 60 izes, first, $70; second, $50; $20; fourth, $10. Class 31—Handy hunter or jumper. | Over special handy hunter course (No. ih. Performance and time only to count. To be scored as follows. The | horse’s total faults will be added to the {total time in seconds that it takes to | complete the course. The horse with | the lowest score wins. For example, & | horse makes 11 faults and takes 47 oconds to complete the course. His | score is 11 plus 47 or a total of 58. | Jumps 3'a to 4 feet. Prizes, first, $80; second, $60; third, $20; fourth, $10. | Class 32—Triple bar for hunter or | jumper. ~ Performance only to count, ver three jumps. Gate four feet. Stone wall four feet and triple bar four | feet; 6-foot spread. Once around. In| Class 37—FPolo pontes, heavyweight. | case of a tie the triple bar to be widened | Prizes, first, $25: second, $15; third, lone foot in each jump-off. Prizes: | $5, and fourth, ribbon. First, $60.00; second, $40.00; third, | Ghsatpionaklp/Clasion: $15.00: fourth, 00. Class 33.—Tocal hunters. Must be| Al horses winning first and second lowned by resident of the District of | prizes must show in champlonship or Columbia 30 days prior to show, or by | forfeit prizes won. Entrance fee $5. Post entries. | Army, Navy or Marine Corps officer, Stationed within 25 miles of Washing- |~ o1 " ag' champlon park horse. Prize, champlonship ribbon and re- |ton. Over course No. 1, four feet. | Three-vear-olds to jump three and one- | (.00 39— horse. | 85 they were returning to the aircraft Class 39—Champlon = road i carrier Hermes. The victims were Fly- | half feet. Conformation 25 per cent, | Prize, champlonship ribbon and re- ing Officers Hale and Graham and | performance 75 per cent. Prizes: First, plate; second, plate; $15.00; fourth, $5.00. serve ng O g sk 3 Olnss 40—Champion hunter, light- | Telegraph Operator Jackson. Mititary Classes—Entry Free. | weight. To show over course No. 1, e Class 34 —Officer Open to |4 feet (3-year-olds to jump 3!z feet). ations and to of the | Prize, champlonship ribbon and re-| | been started in Lithuania for & veteri- convention in German: third, Following & 'German embargo on S P middle Rider . equipment, H e| 41—Champion hunte must icers in saddle and double br be shown at walk, trot, op, and to jump four jumps cced three and one-half feet. Con- performance 50 L, plate: second, | The Main Spring Arch Exclusive with Walk-Over Shoes is featured per cent. Prizes: F ; third, ribbon; fourth, ribbon. Trooper’s mount. Open to nlisted men on Government-owned Horse to be shown at a nd canter, and to jump four jumps not to exceed three and The Princess Pat 2 shoe as royal as It relieves tired feet, supports ch properly, fits the heel snugly and gives room to the toes There is no shoe quite like it for comfort. $10 to §12.50 Black, Tan and Colors [ Wolfs Watr-@ver Shop 929 F Street in The Princess Pat NO HOLDUP MAN —ean relieve yon of your valu- Whies or securities i they are kept in & Safe Deposit Box at the FEDERAL-AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK THE FAIR DEPT. STORE 500 DRESSES ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF $7.50 AND $10 VALUES They Must Go Before Easter 2-11 PRINTS CREPES GEORGETTES Every Style and Shade for Spring The style you want, the size you want and the color or combination of colors you have decided on for Easter is here. Sizes 14 to 46. Come in and try them on. You can have two Easter frocks for the price of one. 2ND FLOOR Regular $15 DRESSES You can't help being well dressed if your Easter outfit includes a dress from this wonderful group. Crepes, pussy willows, georgettes, prints of a quality usually found in dresses selling for twice as much and styles not surpassed by any shap in Washington. ZND FLOOR /i Washington’s Lowest Prices and Smartest Styles TWEEDS TWILLS SATINS SPORTS Sonts With Fur and Couts Without It doesn’t matter what style color you de- cided on, you will find in cluded in this price event at prices that will astonish you when you see the Coats. or have Final Reduction i Before Easter Milans Straws Petalines Hair Hats In Plain and Flower Trimmed Styles Plenty of the Veil Hats and popular the dressy large hats so much indemand. All shades and all head sizes, IND FLOOR 7th Street N.W. IND FLOOR Lithuanian live stock, a movement has | 7 24 %2 7 /’/v %, 7 7. 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