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T s g OIS O EVENING STAR. WASHT PRIZES AWARDED * AT FLOWER SHOW L. A. Hanson First in Gladioli List—Other Awards at Bank Exhibit. 120 Carroll avenue, won the grand nnual flower show merican Nattonal nced today. follow- night nd prize. a silver cup. went to Hanson not only for his exhibit of and a straw hat of mixed t also. it was said. in consid- v. quantity and for other _exhibit some first pri sitors yesterda the bank and it will rema id_Lumsden and the Department of m K. Small, fr. .cash and ribbons to the winners. which, o the grand prize, went to the following Awards for Dahtias. B L. Lightbrown \—Pirst prize, G. 1 second prize. H. R. Wat- d prize. F. L. Robertshax Winners in Zinnias. First prize. H. J. Clay: ec- Campbell McConaugay Mrs. Charles H. Gallihe -—First prize. Mrs. G. H prize. Mrs. S. A. Gran- prize. Mrs. 8. A. Granr Asters at High Mark Bow! or vase—First prize. Mrs. E. M second prise, Elmer B. Chamber Brommell Marigolds. t prize. H. Campbell v second prize, Mrs. G, H. | Marigolds Listed. ! Bowl or vase—First prize, Nrs. E. R Harkness: second prize, Elmer B third prize, H. H. Paxton Gladioli Exhibite. Pirst prize, L. A. Hanson: Mrs. 8. A Granniger. . L. M. Clark vase—Pirst prize and second prize. G. L. Robertshaw: third prize, Elmer B. Brommell Prizes for Mixed Flowers. Bowl or vase—First prize, Miss Mar- Joric Hanson: second prize. Miss Mar- garet S. Jenkinson: third prize, Mrs. A H _Englebrecht. Baskets—First prize. H. J. Clay; sec- ond prize. Mrs. A B. Carter; third prize Mrs. L. C. Duncan Roses Win Favor. Best entrics—Pirst prize. George Gates: second prize. Mrs. K. M. Boern- @ein: third prize. Albert H. Engei- hrecht, Sunfiowers—Pirst prize, Mrs. R. 1 Garibaldi: sscond prize. Mrs. G. D. =i Miscellaneous Awards. Wild flowers—Pirst prize, L. A. Han- #on: second prize, 5. A. Granger. Fhiox—Hoenorable mention. Mrs. C. Wil- liam Schmidt. Water lilies and lotus— First prize. Rockville Garden Club Japanese lily—Prize, H. R. Watkins. | Display—Honorable mention. Tubercu- k Hospital Gardens. NESBIT FREED ON BOND AFTER HIS SURRENDER Musician Will Face Trial for Reck- les= Driving and Contempt of Court. 37 years old. 1740 K usician. who was arrested several weeks 2o after an accident on | the Defense Highway and charged with | driving while intoxicated, reckless driv ing and contempt of court, last night | surrendered to Justice of the Peace ! Louis Gundling at Lanham. Md. l He was released on $500 bond to ap- pear in the Hyattsville Police Court for | trial tomorrow. The charge of driving while intoxicated against Nesbit was | dropped. according to the arresting of- Raymond Coomes, stationed a agreed tn bit as s00on as the charge Homecoming and Labor Day Celebration HARRISONBURG Va Sept. 1-3, 1928 Low Excursion Fares via SOUTHERN RAILWAY City Ticket Office, 1519 H St. NNW. or Union Station or 7th Street Station. We Specialize in FUR REMODELIN Expert Quality Findings—Moderate Prices Fur Coats n ide and out s d and stored for the Estimates Gladly Given New England Furriers 61% 1. an Prov anklin 6358 Business w L l\ Theatre A K Golf Tennis College l School Shopping Govt. Bldgs. 8 H : i The { Bradford ‘ I8th and K Sts. N\ P T R R e s e and room and bhath and 2 baths. Elec tion. 24-hour tele elevator Manager on Pren PRI R Geo. W. Linkins Keiral Agent Laird, Schober & Company New Fall Footwear Sketched—one - strap \ pump, with large cut- outs and Spanish heel. Patent leather, black satin, tan calf, $15. T he distinguished ele- I'wo of the models are sketched—others include a center strap pump—a buckle pump—a one-strap pump, with Cuban heel Compacts for the Modern Girl This compact of sterling gance—the chic last—the fine leathers and expert workmanship make Laird, silver, covered with 14 Schober & Company foot and an opera pump. In kt. gilt. with enamel cover wear the choice of the patent Teather. hlack and in vellow and modernistic brown kid. $12.50 to $20. well-dressed woman with mirror, Wowmrn's Swors, Trian Froor. e individual were. $19.50, Sterling Silver Vanity Cases. $9 to §12 Others, §5.25 to $30 Sketched Step - in pump, with tongue, turned sole and Cu- ban heel. In patent leather or black gun metal calf, $13.50 “Shagmoor” Topcoats \l Reveal many wavs of bheing smart this Fall and Winter Special Selling Wardrobe Bags Art ticking wardrobe bags, that will hold 8 gar- The pure-wool fabric ' of which “Shagmoor” Topcoats are made is in itself <o handsome and elegant that it needs nothing to give these coats great distinction and charm. Yet Shagmoor Topcoats have added the latest Paris fashion notes— and its usual excellent tai- loring. ments — 34-inch length side opening. with snaps: rose, blue, green, orchid and grav. $1.45. Wardrobe Bags with Slide Fasteners, $2.45 Shoe Bags. to macth, 73¢ Kenlite Wardrobe Bags —of light - weight dust - proof material, that is easily cleaned with a damp ‘cloth, $2.25. Shoe Bags. to match, §I Norions, Prst FLOOR. These twa models are typi- cal of this collection— trimmed with Canadian wolf and priced at— $79.50 There is a stvle for every type—a fit for every figure— and a price for every purse Crochet and Filet Laces for Fall Sewing Crochet Laces may be had from picot edging to 4-inch width, 20c to $1.75 vard. Filet Laces may be had from picot edging to 4- inch widths, 20c to $1 ' New—Marida Ankletts Lo P bl [ ; \ $ 1 pair | / L A< oversocks have become so papular $39.50 to $175 Womex's Coats, THIrD F1.00R. these anklets have heen created to give the same effect without the added sock. Hand-woven in many colors Pointex Hosiery Chiffon and Semi-sheer Hose Service and Chiffon Hose $1.65; 3 pairs, $4.80 $1.95; 3 pairs, $5.70 X 4 = I'he service number has the Exquisite sheer chiffon and 0 garter hem, that o many serviceable semi-sheer silk 3 women prefer hose, with lisle garter hem and Outsize Service-weight Hose soles, New Fall shades $2 pair Two-Piece Knitted Suits $13.75 Hosreny, Pinst Froon If vou are planning to play g w take a hrat trip on Day. noth- ing could be more appro- Brourswran, Tuinn FLoon the royalty in fabrics is fashionable in both Transparent and Printed Velvets Transparent \Velvet has never heen <o sheer and supple a< this scason—nor has it heen more fashionable. Roth street and evening hades. 39 inches wide $7.50 yard i Printed Transparent Velvet is smartly Inpmtfll Fiondk worn from sports to evening and the prints are lovelier Waste Paper and richer than any of Spring or Summer . Small patterns Basket and \z O stripes in hayardere o and checks, Street Lot ¢ and evening colors Writmg FOllO,S(’ 1 inches wide The smart girl is taking one $9.50 yard WARLE PRpLF W All-silk Chiffon Velvers ng | wit e and in exquisite light and dark ol ,'.],‘.T st ';;fi';"' shades. 39 inches wide with her $7.50 and $9 yard A wide variety of colors and prints B10Ks, BEconn FLOOR Girrs, Beventi Fioos 4 WOODWARD s i \?\ oup TON. D. C. TUESDAY, AUGUST 28. 1928.° & LOTHROP 10™ 11™ F axD G STREETS Agnes’ Poke Bonnet with the 1880 influence the replica $ I 5 With the influence of 1830 and the madern chic of 1928, Agnes has created a poke of distinct charm—of gray soleil and velvet—the combina- tion of which is very smart in itself. Thiz is hut one of a large collection of authentic replicas from the foremost dictators of Paris Others, $18 to $25 MiLLinhy, THIRD FLOOR. Our First Copies of New Paris Handbags 510 Three new bhags that promise to he out- standing successes— Brown calf hack-strap pouch with pleats and modernistic clasp. Tan Ceire eall ponch, with the new twisted back strap. Modernistie silver-like metal frame makes this hiack antelope strikingly smart. A collection of Copies —without sacrifice to style or qualitv—at $10 Leatier Goons, First FLoor 125 The Surplice Closing Is a Smart Line This model sketched is typical of these smart frocks of satin and crepe with the surplice closing — ever hecom- ing to women—and at present a smart fashion note. Large and harmonizing colored crystal stones add much smartness— as is seen in this model One may choose from the new hrowns, Mod erne blue, sable and hlack WoMeN's Frocks ‘Tumo Froor. Forthe Labor Day Outing Smart Frocks $13.75 In the Lesser Price Section. I'his collection of smart afternoon and street frocks offers a wide variety of styles andmaterials from which to choose. Print- ed silks georgettes, chiffons. Pebble Glow crepe and lovely crepe de chine fashion these frocks that exploit all of the new fashion notes. Sizes 14 to 42 These Frocks are Very Specially Priced, so make your selections early. Lessen-Price Frooxs Tume Froon Boys’ Wash Suits Reduced, $1-55 $245 $2.85 From our regular stock—greatly reduced for immediate clearance. In colors that may be worn late in the Fall. Offers re- markable savings. Sizes 3 to 9 years Boys’ Sports Sweaters, special, $2.95 Secured at great concession from one of our hest makers, these sweaters are un- usual in value. Sizes 6 to 14. New colors Pull-over style. Bovs' Aprarel, FOURTH FLOOR. Youngest Fashionables choose these Smart Fall Bonnets, $3 Never have the bonnets been lovelier than they are this season—fashioned of crepe de chine, with shirring and dainty Irish lace or rosebud trimming and soft becoming frill around the face. Two of the lovely styles are sketched. In pink, blue and white. Sizes, infants to 2 vears. InranTs’ Aprarry, FoUrTH FLOOR. Little Tots prefer Felt Hats, 33 Like their elders, little tots—2 to 6 years of age are wearing small felts—simple enough for their youthful age—with but a grosgrain ribbon or stitching—that adds immeasurable chic. Brown, tan, blue and red. JuveniLe Arearer, Fourts Froon . g Velvet and Felt vie for First Place with Girls, $5 For school and “dress-up” occasions the young girl and her older sister are choosing these smart berets of velvet or felt—close-fitting hats with the new eyebrow line and irregular hrim, stitched vagabond-type hats and streamer hats. Two models—sketched—are typical of the collection Others $7.50,to $12.50 Grris' MitLinery, Pouarn FLoon. These are the Pumps, 38 Growing Girls are Wearing for Dress \ new patent leather Theo-tie, with black lizard trimming; covered military heel. Sketched. Patent leather how pump, with gold kid trimming ; turned sole. Sketched. : \ smart patent tee-strap pump, with hlack lizard trimming : covered military heel. Not sketched. Sizes 213 to 7 Cuioren's Swoes, Fourta Froor Fall Coats for the Little Girl 345 ihese chic coats of bhroad eloth and velvet with crepe de chine linings are hand somely embroidered in col ored wool and chenille with collars and cufts of squirrel Every little girl will enjny wearing one of these exclu sively styled coats, Sizes 2 to 6 years JOVENILE Appare Fourrn Fuoon, L