Evening Star Newspaper, June 14, 1935, Page 25

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GRAND GUILD WINS Parking Ban Sunday Is Father's Day! Here Are Gifts for Dad! EUP AI UPPERVII.I.E —is lifted, drive downtown one of our pure silk novelty ties make a hit! Cool seersuckers have too many! m;rdlk? MIEE e fevonita Tnteswaven; dnd to shop—chauffeur at our in conservative patterns—polka and novelty cottons in solid cholce of many €00C Jo0XTE Monito brands in Summer colors curb to park your car. dots, plaids, stripes, conventional blues, browns and maroons. Give to match his ties and socks! 25¢ to match his ties and ’kerchiefs. to 50c. “Bobby” Young’s Ride Hum- 1214.1220 F Street .eflecu- $1 to §3. ., himsixi 3% each, 'u'.:.‘i'm..m.._um R Bizes 10 to 12. 35¢ to $1 a pair. bles Score of Veterans | A : in Big Event. . Golf Froc ks Water Champs for Summer, 1935 % ¢ 2 Gay times ahead for 4 g e annual renewal of e Up, ville | E: ; ; : et o e o | 4 : J uniors A striped silk | Wwith Adjustable Straps That Can't Slip! youthful timber and brush amateur | ‘w 3 ; , f 2 - 1” These Delectable : = $1 0 95 $ 5 .95 BY ROBERT B. PHILLIPS, Jr., Staff Correspondent of The Star. Jockey who guided Mrs. William C. Langley’s Grand Guild to victory in | the Founders’' Cup trial. The contest was open only to horses bred and Y o * % 55 Ch'ff F k : 3 The “uplift” bra top is hel vned in Fauquier and Loudoun . 3 [ i e “‘upli ra top is held Counties, : 5 2 I O n ro C s 7 ‘Action-back! lncm'el,y - pllge v':lth ch}m_ A brilliant variety of events | : * y manipulated shoulder brought hunters, handicap jumpers, | =~ 2, : ol Expertly straps. The skirt in front breeding stock, and even draft horses, | 3 < only—another new feature into the field. | a_¢, ¢ X Tailored! of this grand suit in zephyr Ernest Redmon of Middleburg had | " . ,‘ needlepoint knit. Blue, aqua, his usual collection of glossy young- | s 3 red, green. Sizes 32 to 38. sters on hand to top the suitable | . i classes. Roger Bayly won two good | A perfect vacation More Surf Shop classes with his 3-year-old Report. ! o The peacocks of Langollen Farm, frock! . Pleats in the News! owned by Mrs. John Hay Whitney, | P skirt for freedom in 2-in-1 Cape or Towel, in white have ambled forth in fine form in y A striding down the with contrast, $2.95. draft classes, dividing the honors \ R . Beach Clogs; leather soies, there with entries of C. E. Norman t 5 A s BRIGHT WEEK-ENDS ... gay house H fairway. Action back 1.95, of Purcellville and Raymond Myers. C Mrs. Whitney, still grounded by in- | 3 parties . . . garden party afternoons— waist, and enough Juries suffered in a recent fall, stood | : off e and YOU in one O.f these e]u§i"91y b § arm fullness for easy at the’ ringside to watch her juvenile ’ lovely flowered chiffons ... with a § It by per e RO little shoulder cape or jacket, a shirred swing of a golf club. pects from other barns. f ] e pe or jacket, a s : sl = Mrs. Daniel C. Sands of Middleburg, : / collar, or bright glass buttons! \ vely enough to whose husband has long been master | 34 . :z take the other play- iof Sthe 'hunt, n that town, Jenrnecy Faaler.y b BUSINESS-LIKE days shopping in AHH ¢ ers’ eyes off the ball, the distinction of a one-two finish in | an enormous lightweightgreen hunter town . . . at_the office. YOU, cool as il in 2-tone blue, e e ; | &3 the proverbial cucumber, in a dark- L e up some excellent comers from his ] N ; A gr simple and tailored, with 4 oUnCpEt D navy-and-red. Sizes barns at Orange and found them | 1 T n 8 well placed in almost every outing. ‘ , pique or organdie collar. Sizes 11 to 17. A : 0 20. : Junior Deb Shop—Fourth Floor First day summaries: | " Better Sports Shop— Summaries of First Day. Draft horse mares and foals—First, | LR Thirg Floor Kate and foal, Raymon W. Myers; | second, Elsie and foal, C. E. Norman; | third, Grace and foal, Mr. Myers. Draft yearlings—First. Arch, Har- e e Sk AT Summer Coats a Rubber Caps, 35¢ to 75c. Surf Shop—Third Floor Farm. Draft 2-year-olds—First, Lucy, Mr. 2 A Plelds; second, Nell, Mr. Norman; For Misses! third, Lottie, Mr. Fields. 4 - 3 Draft 3-year-olds—First, Mack, Mr. Flattering Pink, y For Juniors! Norman; second, Bet, Mrs. Josephine | S Llll)'_:)x;:nth;i)?-'se?-r?icfier'svfiog;;y‘:vnxf}:x:." Blue, Lilac 4 52\ White and Pastels L. Y Are Bnng'"g Crowds gollen Farm; second, Conquelle, Llan- and White Scurry,ng to the gollen Farm; third, Nell, Mrs. Libby. : ‘B 95 /5% ? # Pure-bred draft stallions—First, ; Coma, Llangollen Farm: second, LN SR $ . 17 i : ] Cotton Frock Shop! Princeton Mack, Mitchell and daugh- mfiunter improvement class—First, New, mid-season successes . . . easy to wear, easy Ann Duvall, Peach brothers: second, il : 1 Angora Swaggers ) pd : - > t: wnsh.'eu::y fim ;)he budglet.. more than easy on Heavy draft pairs—First, Bet and | ; < N Coolaine Swaggers iy o ; ONLY AT JELLEFF'S! Sizes for misses and Nell, Mrs. Libby: second, Alvin and H A g & g’ women—14 to 44—and 21 new styles! - Mack, Mr. Norman: third, Grace and . ; <. Thchiost ofs Sina d 3 5 2 John, Mr. Withers : It's a pastel Sum- ? ycnest of SUE 2 \ —sSkipper print pigue .un-tan Remount class yearling colts—First, mer coat fashions frock. (Sketches B.) Dorothy, E. L. Redmon: second, Ann ; T mer—wear one of 2% ...and so useful. A2 <n . —Dimity with rippled sleeves. { $: Z 95 g:a\-ra}ix.bl:‘;a}fek;(bmhers. third, Recall, these light-weight it i ReEathcr gt . g 33 Dimity with dots and pleat- Hunter improvement class, 2-year- flannel suits and 3 %% just warm enough. old half-breds—First, Our Way, Mr. 1 AT 3 Y A E and casual ¢ A ook your prettiest! 2 asy 3 7, Redmon; second. Dorothy N., Peach 5 5 P e ” brothers; third, Beautiful Lady, H. E. Single- breasted A White, Jack Rose, / —Crease-resisting voile with Martseller; fourth, Cherry Red, Mrs. § 2 ot 1i ] 4 Golden Bantam, A N/ f spaghetti tie. i John Hay Whitney. Jacket, slim, 3 “\ Lilac, Blue, Jubilee ps BT —Seersucker rainbow stripe ) 53 95 ings. —Dimity shirtwaist frock. Heavy draft pairs—First, gray team, | ' . . Tion 3 3 L 3 with entre deux Llangt;ll{en Fflr‘x’n: second, gray team, | 5 4 stralght skirt, Nice & B i Pm}.(' S}zes 11 to 17 el 2 —Tartan plaid seersucker Llangollen Farm; third, Rose and ) ; ly tailored. : * for juniors, 14 to 20 4 * AL with sun-tan shoulder tie. Bessie, Mr. Norman | for misses. o "Tiay e 2 —Pique voile—organdy col- Half-breds, mares and foals—First, | ; 4 - 5 lar and cuffs. (Sketched A.) Brownie and foal, H. H. Kolly; second, ¢ ' . Miss Ganador and foal, Graham - Other Summer ok [3 —Chiffonell voiles in Brush Dougherty; third, Dolly and foal, . : For Misses. Coats, Y i A = Bloom patterns. ? $ 5 .95 Peach brothers. . } o —String lace with ystal Four-horse teams—First, team, | Sizes 14 to 20. Musses’ White 5595 to $29.75 - 2 S T bu‘;tosw lcSeketc;led é'r)\= Llangollen Farm; second, team, Mr. et i [ h f 1 Nr‘-!r_‘kx:\an. 5l o ; Suits Shop— g Fashion Coat Shop— Cinles ami e ree-year-old suitables, shown in i hand—First. Slingshot, Mr. Carter; | Eoar e ShindjRlese gecond, Mud Guard, Mrs. Whitney: | third, Sweep Along, Mrs. D. N. Lee. " | | | Middle and Heavy. Three-year-old middle and heavy weights — First. Hunter’'s Choice, | George P. Greenhalgh; second, Royal | Wander, Dr. L. M. Allen; third, | Going Up, Mr. Redmon. | Half-bred 3-year-olds—First. Re- | port, Roger Bayly: second, Lucille, Mr. | Redmon; third, Going Up, Mr. Hed-‘ mon; fourth, Leap Year, Ray S. Shoe- | maker. | Three-year-old hunters—First, Re- | | D e et Loche M- Your Vacation Stockings MUST Be Air your fingers in white White! Pastels! Navy! Brown! Inlix‘ltg};‘,tflll?ntr& ::;llill‘l;nbzel:sgf;‘.hg: ‘ e : W h ife J ewe I r Simtee | | Gold Stripe Mesh Gloves Bracies, Cis Neskie, | ROdalaque Bags oo hacks—rirst, mity, reacn|] Free From Rings! s Fishnet Tops! Organdie Tops! Earrings! Slick, Smart, Easy to Clean! brothers; second, Dorothy M, Peach | So beautiful . . . so clear . .. so sheer! No All the Summer favorites are here! Pin- :::n‘yz!lde;}el:l gmn“j,:dwefi:;ufx: :nnr::: neuoerdx L brothers; third, Leap Year, Mr. Shoe- | runs from ‘“garter-clasp” can pass the point Mesh with tuck or embroidered or- 51 leaf design with your pastel crepes . . . Wear en- s'l braided top-handle pouch and the backstrap pr. x&ccen"t'to Bright Frocks! ma:(l;rli 1our:h, Mitze, Mr. Shoemaker. | famous Gold Stripe. And nowhere but at 3 9;;' gandle -tops! Cotton Mesh with fishnet amel jewelry with your bright linens . . . wear styles (sketched) are but two of the many EUMS}:’Y;, Mr?e::l:r&r:fl s‘zfl:’fl—?{:&{ Jelleff’s can you buy them! ; $2. :llllld‘: tops! 3::"! P‘]“": rt‘mh ':' delicate prystal with your chiffons! Bracelets, styles. Other smart bags at $3 in capeskin, Slogaht, Mr. Carter; second, First Gold Stripe “Adjustables” 4-thread Chiffons. . .$1.15 tm t:ldthmmn ‘: 'mpc orth buying clips, necklaces, earrings—marvelous for the calf and grained leather. Lion, Mr. Carter; fourth, Glory Road, | High-Twist Sheer 3-Thread Chiffons $1.15 w0 an e money! Handbags—Street Floor. Mrs. Whitney. | Gold Stripe Silk Stockings—Only at Jelleff's!—St. Floor. Gloves—Street Floor Jewelry—Street Floor andbags—Street Floor. The Founders’ Cup, for locally bred and owned horses—First, Grand Guild, Mrs. W. C. Langley; second, Cataract, | }G’earh b‘;;vfihers third, Flying Pulse, s 500 F h en illiam Mitchell; fourth, | o 2 C p Wealthy, Mrs. Sands. | . ’ renc re e Middle and heavy weight gieen hunt- ers—First, Big John, Miss Pamela 4 4 ’ o Humphrey; second. Pirst Knight, - Mrs. Whitney: third, Palos Park, Dr. 1 . v &. C. Randolph; fourth, Blue Ridge, : — Gen. Mitchell. \%fl, . Heavyweight hunters—First, Kin- prillis, Mrs. Whitney; second, Merry 0, \ Erince, Mrs. G. P- Greenhalen; third, ' 6‘ S 1 ue Ridge, Gen. Mitchell; fourth, Wimalaya, Mrs. Cary Jackson. S S Sty o Handicap hunters—First, Missin ¢ ne i Caddy, Dr. Randolph: second, Mfi‘ < O low p e Fairy, Mrs. Jackson; third, Murphy's | / - ) Heroine, Miss Mary Keogh; fourth, | Sumatra, Mr. ler, ’ v . . : R | 1 1. The four-gore fitted slip, tailored 4. The fitted bias slip with double PO" Celana . : and hemstitched. Viop tailored. : > ] 2. The four-gore alternating bias slip 5. The bias slip trimmed with im- ermanent : : y g . with lace vestee. ported lace. i s Wave J 3. The four-gore fitted slip in dark 6. The tailored sports slip with low Agtention, colors. back. Vacation-goers! Every slip has these important features: Rip-proof seams. No'sag or twist. Moulded : Special! f yoke“sections that curve to your body. Fabrics tested to wash bgmmfully and i 2 French Crepe y » wear well. All models available in tea rose or white. No. 3 slip in navy, black e 2 isses’ Dewy Fres or brown. Sizes 34 to 44. 3 ) Dotted Swiss nghhes J ? ] Come in—Write in—Phone in—But Be 51 .9 5 i " 3 Sure to Get Some of These! 3 | » Neg|igees Grey Shops—S8econd Floor This greatly reauced .50 4 N ~ 7 3 . price includes S e $ Please note that thev're £ 2 & .. ” 5 s poo and Finger Wave S | FLOOR IENG”{':H(M lm;:u) : . 5 2 ) ° Really a $6 Valu . . . that the are elabo- 1 > ® N g P % rately appliqued with lace! & 4 Orange juice and coffee, and B Bng? VReT e Coh Cappiied And such STYLE—slit skirts, 3 . 3 / YOU in this crisp, cool. dotied directly (to the hair which gives you double ruffie bottoms, cock- 3 s : . 2 jwiss negligee wit! attering soft waves with lots of curls. just &s ; . ¢ : 3 capey sleeves. Pink, blue, vou desire tail bottoms! Sleeveless or ot ” o s e i R o . cape sleeves. ‘Tearose, blue, : 3 ¢ 4 - rcupd‘ e Warner Beauty Studio buttercup. Sizes 15 to 17. . : : jum and large sizes. 1318 F St. N.W. B, Grey Shops—Second Floor § : N . . 4 A QGrey Shops—Second Floor Take Elevator to Third Floor o & 4 i % ¥

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