Evening Star Newspaper, August 5, 1929, Page 17

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@ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1929. ROGKVILLEPLANS | e e B HORSE SHON g Program for 76th Annual Fair August 20-25 Made Public. A Special Advance Sale! “Blenheim” Sunfast A% elpur Portieres $15.95pr. Regularly $24.98 —These beautiful por- tieres are sold only at Kann’s in Washington, and only in this special advance sale at such a lcw price! They are made of a heavy, deep pile, double-faced velour in combinations of blue and mulberry, blue and taupe, red and green, blue and Bocciel Disoatch to The Sinr, ROCKVILLE, Md.. August 5.—The horse show to be staged hers T: and Wednesday. Augnst 20 and eonnection with the seve annual fair of th> Mon Agricultural Society. ‘August_20. to continue five day be much more elaborate than us program, just issuved, indicates. Heretofore the hors2 an: The Annual Sale of Fine WINTER COATS 598 Later Prices $69.00, $85.00 and $110.00 which _begins will | , the Inches Wide Offers Conspicuous Savings on Authentic * 1929-1930 Models at show of 20 clasic-. | Fifteen Horse Classes. | Pifteen of the cl vill be for the horses and the otfers for th> ponies. | S 3 Howard Bruce and Dorsey Williams of | Baltimore have becn selected to judge | op Su;,’,"f,.““.‘r,‘,!f: s‘"flf"::"m‘m of| both the horses and ponies. The Com- | yhe “Graf Zeppelin_ for the Associated | mittee in charge consists of MIS. Her- | pross eI ted Drese BhAto bert L. Diamond of Gaithersburg and | -"° e e & Melvin Hazen of Washington, who will | be assisted by Harvey J. Harris, Thomas | 1. Fulks, Edward P. Abbe and Willlam A. Waters, superintendents. | Fish With Hinged Teeth. NEW YORK, August 5 (#).—Comes now wide-gab, the angler fich, which rose, rose and green, blue and gold and blue and brown. Some with en- —There are coats of ev type in the vast collection—luxuri- Many Frizes to Be Glven. ay be the answer to New Jersey's velope borders, others ous isi i L —in si Pirst. second and third cash prizsand | perennial sea serpent varns, E. W.| French edge. ly f,u"ca and exquisitely ta,’l?’ed in sizes for every woman yibbons will be nwarded in the horse | Gudger of the American Museum of | Thety and miss. Copies of Paris originals by Paquin, Patou, Jenny, classes: first, se-ond and third cash Natural History. wide-gab's sponsor, | A Reasonable Deposit Will Hold Your Purchase B Panvin and!Drecoll l‘evealing allitheinewest atyleifea eer, — . prizes in the pony races, and a silver | declarcs the fish frequently swallows for Later Delivery cup for first prize and cash for second | geese and scagulls and. among other, tures, newest Fall colors and newest materials— and third prizes in each of the other pony classes. | Miss Anna Gilpin. Olney, Md.. is the | horse show secretary. Entries close at noon August 16. Post entries will not be accepted. In each class there must be at least five to enter and three to stay. | AGRICULTURAL JUDGES’ | TEAMS TO SEEK HONORS Warren County High School De- partment Enters Contest, to Be Held at Blacksburg. @8pecial Dispatch to The Star. FRONT ROYAL, Va.. August 5.—The udging team, representing the depart- ment of vocational agriculture of the Warren County High School, will leave | for Blacksburg August 6 to take part in | the annual rally on August 7. 8 and 9. Three features of tie rally are: The | agriculture judging contests, the ath-! letic meet and the annual convention of the Virginia branch of the Future | Farmers of America. The judging team from this county | will be composed of Robert Leach, Shel- | by Compton and Waldo Rudicille, i More than 90 teams have been en- tered in the contests and the competi- tion is expected to be keen, as the four | outstanding judg:s will be given 8 trip to Kansas City to take part in the “Kansas City Royal” and the four out- standing dairy and crop judges will oe | given a trip to the dairy show at Mem- phis. FIREMEN PLAN “bAY." Herndon Citizens Intend to Buy New Engine With Funds, @oecial Dispatch to The Star. HERNDON, Va.. August 5.—T. Edgar Reed, president, of the newly organizea | fire company, states that as the annual | “Herndon day” is not being held this | year by the Citizens! Association and Community School League, the firemen ©f this town will hold their “day” Mon- day, September 2. A number of years ago the Citizens’ | Association bought a small fire engine, | and the citizens of the town and com- munity built an engine house. It s planned to replace the engine with funds raised September 2. e TPewer tourists are visiting New- foundland than last year. tion picture theaters. quaint features, possesses hinged teeth. Argentina now has nearly 1,000 mo- f + Face All y Broken Out? Are you, too, one of those who have tried one thing after another for the skin, yet without results? Then try this simple treatment— used by thousands with amazin; success. Rub on a little Resinol Ointment at night; wash off with Resinol Soap in the morning. You will be surprised at the QUICK- NESS with which it acts. The Soap also to keep the complexion con- stantly clear and soft. A¢all druggiste. For free sample of each, write Resinol, Dept. 64, Baltimore, Md. Resinol Made by makers famous Lucky Tiger Hair Tonic, Look Better—Feel fine Ask your Barber for a Whyte-Fox Mas. sage. Whyte-Fox is greatfor Sun Burns, Itch, Poison Ivy. No.2 Whyte-Fox is fine for Head Colds and rectal irrita tions. For Free Booklet, write Lacky Tiger Rem. Co., Kansas City, Mo. WHYTE-FOX FOR THE SKIN! Berberichf TWELFTH=F 8TS. Group No. One Women's smart shoes, formerly sold to $7. $ 4.38 Fountain Room Group No. Two Smart Summer novel- ties formerly sold to $10. $6.38 Fountain Room Group No. Three Comprising smart nylub formerly sold to $12.5 P $7.38 Second Floor Group No. Four Scores of styles for- merly sold to $18. $9.38 Second Floor Climaxing Our 122nd Half- Yearly Sale Hundreds of Styles in 4 Great Price Groups Kann's—Third Floor. Summer Silk DRESSES GREATLY REDUCED! Formerly $10.00 to $19.50 $7.00 —Dresses for all occasions! Plain Crepes. Flowered and Plain Georgettes! Printed Crepe de Chine! Washable Silk Crepes. Juniors’, Misses’, Women's and Extra Sizes, Kann's—Second Floor. 35-In. Heavy Washable Silk PONGEE $1.19 yd. —One of the most delightful of the Summer silks for street and sports costumes, etc. Offered at a most at- tractive reduction. A splendid wearing quality in colors that will not fade. Coral Maize Regular $1.50 Value Honeydew Orchid Gray Nile Green Tan Copen White and Natural Kann's—Street Floor. 38¢ to 58c Printed Wash Fabrics 25¢ yd. —One of the loveliest asscrtments of wash fabrics we have ever offered—and one of the best values. The colerings are exquisite, and the prints include polka dots, floral, figured, and all-over designs. All colors guaranteed fast. 36 to 38 inch widths. Voiles, Dimities and Batistes...... Kann's—Street Fleor. Llama Marvo Broadcloth Velma Norma Devolt Misses’ and Women’s Sizes Kann's—Second Floor. Suede Silverton, etc. The Annual Sale of Fine FUR COATS Offers Many Reasons Why You Should Buy Your Furs in August! —Substantial savings from later prices! —The choicest qualities of the season’s Furs! —Better, unhurried workmanship! —Authentic Fall and Winter Fashions! —Larger variety than at any other time! —Free storage until you need your coat! Four Outstanding Sale Groups $98, $138, $168, $198 And Many Other Coats at from $78 to $398 Eann's—Second Floor. . 1,200 Costume Slips Rayon Satins—Rayon Taffetas —Beautifully tailored slips, with inverted back pleats for fullness, and tailored hems—choice of pink and c white in Misses' and Women'’s sizes. Kann's—Second Floor. Semi-Annual Sale of Women’s Handkerchiefs ‘White or colored hem Linen Handkerchiefs—5c ea. 15c and 18c Linen Handkerchiefs—10c ea. 25¢ Linen and Pongee Handkerchiefs—14c ea. 25c to 50c Plain and Novelty Handkerchiefs— 18c ea. (3 for 50c) $0c Handmade Crepe and Georgette Handkerchiefs—25¢c ea. $1.00 and $1.50 Linen Handkerchiefs—49c ea. Kann's—Street Floor. Reg. $25 Styles. Reg. $35 Styles...... ‘woman., Kann's—Third Floor. English Tea Pots “Blue Crane” Bare 'Leg’d Silk Hose Without A Seam to Mar That Illusion $1.00 pr. —If you don't like bare legs, then wear a pair of these sheer chiffon silk hose, in the com- plexion-matching shades— nude skin, bare skin, beach skin and tan skin. The Blue Crane brand made with solid silk feet for wear. Sizes 8% to 10. Also, Seamless Double Point Chiffon. Hose at $1.00 Pr. Kann's—Street Floor. Ice Tea Spoons Six 740 for —Silver plated spoons, that carry a 10-year replacement guarantee. Choice of two lovely patterns at this special price. ) 69¢ —Attractive Rockingham Tea Pots in a variety of sizes and shapes— prettily deco- rated. Kann's—Third Floor. Sale! Four-Poster BEDS $14.95 $19.95 —Mahogany and walnut veneered beds in full and single sizes and the quaint, old fash- ioned four-poster style. Offered in this sale " at prices that will attract every value-wise 99.Coil Springs Special $11.95

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