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CA—16 YOUNESTERS TAKE FODSHOW KONRS Virginia Weaver and Betty Jane Colfins Receive Cos- tume Awards. ‘Youth took all honors at the Food | Show in the Washington Auditorium yesterday. ning with the babies’ e matinee and Ppopularity conl th ‘continuing ‘until the girls’ Colonial cos- | tume competitions.last night, the audi- | ence expressed its preference for the | Fone its an- | and | Wins Beauty Prize, GIRL TO GET AIR TRIP AS FOOD SHOW AWARD. made half of a small ple in the shcrtest order. The Colonial costume competition last night had to be divided into two classes when entrants of all ages from 5 to 25 .. Miss Virginia Weaver, 'S . Jane Collins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur N. Collins of 1113 Third street | hortheast, won in the little tots’ class. | Shows Bit of Shyness. When Betty Collins walked pertly to the fore to make her bid for applause | a great shout sounded in approval of the doll-like contestant. She carried a wee parasol over her shoulder, and as the applause resounded she showed a bit of shyness that served only to increase the salute. She was preseated with a box of candy. Betty's_prize and Dorothy Jones, 10, of eighth street. Other contenders for Miss Weaver's wictory included Miss Betty McConnell, 808 Thirteenth street southwest, and Miss Annabelle Porter of the same ad dress. The victory of youth was completed en 15-year-old Barnard Askren of 2112 Pennsylvania avenue, was an- mnounced as the reciplent of the Tl- lece set of Bavarian china, which had g'en admired during three sessions of the show. Barnard, who is a student of Gordon Junior High School, said he ‘would make a present of the china to MISS RITA FIGALLO, Twenty-two, of 1235 Jackson street northeast, who Wednesday night won the bathing beauty contest at the open- ing of the D. G. S. food show in the Washington Auditorium. Miss defeated four other girls to win the | prize of a round-trip airplane voyage Were | to New York City. noon in the first of the daily baby pop- ularity contests when he was preferred by the audience over 53 others. Has- kell's triumph was unusual, in that he disliked the audience which was ap- plauding him. He cried, and the more he cried the louder came the applause for him. . ‘The baby contest will be varied to- morrow, when the prize will go to the little girl between 1 and 4 who appears most attractive to the audience in a bathing suit.* rs. J. W. Askren, since he 230, his mother, Mrs. Teally had no particular use for dishes himself. Victor Dislikes Audiences. ‘Haskel ", , §r., 21-month-old | son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark of 1300 Fair- mont street, was winner yesterday after- a 0gany signed to accommodate six persons, being given away. e Front-drive three-wheeled automo- biles are becoming popular in Britain. 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