Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1935, Page 24

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1935. The Hunting Log Wo$DWARD &LOTI—{E-?‘ oP Chronicles of the Run, the Field, Squires ~eGke . The Christmas Store w O and Their Dames. : The Coat and Parcel Check Room, sl Tea Room Balcony—Seventh Floor— is open daily, 9:15 to 6 o'clock (No ww-The Christmas StOre <=t Uncle Sam Says, “Buy Now—Mail Early.” BY NINA CARTER TABB. Conditions for team race—Distance HE best sporting events thu‘ from 7 to 8 miles, as the crow flies. have been held in Virginia for | Horse condition same as one above many a day were the two old- | and riders same. Partners will be fashioned point-to-point races, | drawn before the race. The teams will which were sponsored by Frederick H. Prince, jr., and which took place in the Warrenton hunting country, near ‘Warrenton, in the Spring in 1934 and 1935. People have been talking about them eyer since and there have been rumors of one to be held at Middle- burg. Last week Daniel C. Sands, M. be started by the judges at intervals of several minutes. Each team will be in- structed to ride to two given points and return to the judges’ stand. At each point each rider must pick up a chip and bring it back with them. Partners need not necessarily finish together. The team having the lowest aggregate time will win the race. No Fees). F. H, and Willilam Hulburt, while rid- | entrance fees. Three pieces of silver Special Purchase LES REFLECTOR STUDY LAMPS $|4.95 $| 6.95 Bronze-finished lamps with silk " ! shades in gold, rust, or tan. Four to taik about it any longer, but to go | hunt. Judges will be Mr. Fletcher ¢ 3 Y] styles_ beautifully designed, with ahead and have one now, while the | Harper, M. F. H.; Col. John C. Butler s 3 4 detflil?usua]ly found only: i much country is full of hunting people and | and Mr. Sterling Larrabee, M. F. H. A 4 higher iced 1 Y a before the weather gets to cold.| Starter will be Mr. Rogers Fred; _pric amps. All with Hunters and riders are in the best | timer, Mr. William Seipp: croupiers, glass diffusing bowls. condition just now. | Mr. Duval Tyler and Mr. Louie Leith. So on next Wednesday the Middle- | The officials will be clad in pink, so A. Floor study lamp, $ 95 burg Hunt will hold an old-fashioned | the riders can find them readily. J i % including 50-100-150- g hunter point-to-point. Following that | These two races will be open to i ¢ « » P X watt bulb there will be a mixed team race, ladies | members of any hunt club and a ¥ § { g ¥ ( 5 and gentlemen to ride. |great many of Virginia's very best ; 3 : 1 \ B. Bridge study lamp $ o5 The first race will start at 2 pm. | horses and riders will compete. War- 1 s ¥/ : 1 By N 3 with arm, including |4 The point of start may be learned | renton Hunt will send a number of L | 50-100-150-watt bulb_ from the Middleburg telephone oper- | good entries over and nearby hunts— 4 by ator not later than 10 o'clock on | Pledmont, Cobbler, Blue Ridge, Fair- § o i A C. Six-way three-candle indirect Wednesday morning. fax, Old Dominion and Loudoun—are o \ ? z , However, the point of the finish may | showing their interest by bringing 3 \ | / i lamp, including 100- Sl 6,95 be learned from the same source at 6 | entries. It is hoped there will be i ¢ \ i 2" 200-300-watt bulb____ o'clock on Tuesday evening. The team (Continued on Sixth Page.) Saare Bevears Pioow. race will start from the judges’ 'stand { —_— at the finish point of the first race. | Conditions for the point-to-point— | THE NEW Distance from 6 to 7 miles, as lhel Liquio crow flies. Horses must have been | FLOOR WAX hunted by owner at least five txmesvl‘ Not necessary for owner.to ride. Rid- | NORUBBING ers—All grooms and professionals are | NO POLISHING barred. First man in wins the race. | AR T ey | WOODWARD & LOTHROP WobDWARD &LOTI:I:&‘(.).P A FUR COAT —aQ¥ . The Christmas Store - for Her at Christmas Perfect means of making this a Christmas long to be remembered—one of these casual, young coats at popular prices. CARACUL, in gray, brown or beige___$149.50 MUSKRAT, in silver, silvertone and natural Handkerchief Linen GUEST TOWELS 3 for $I Fine handkerchief linen daintily embroid- ered with petit point flower -clusters. Gifts for New York, Penn- sylvania, New Jersey, West Virginiaand North Carolina kit should be mailed before Wednesday,'December 18th, if you want them delivered before Christmas. PULLMAN CASE . .. designed and fitted by Dorothy Gray, especially for globe-trotters and week-enders. The soft.slide-fastener case is of lizard grain leather and contains Dorothy Gray Cream 683, Suppling Cream (or Special Dry Skin Mixture), Texture Lotion (or Orange Flower Skin Lotion), Make-up Foundation Cream, Fin- ishing Lotion, Salon Face Powder, Cream Rouge, Lipstick, Lashique and Eye- Black or brown case MANICURE CASE ... a super-de-luxe one. Young girls will dote on it, and so will aunts and mothers. It holds Dorothy Gray chip- resistant Nail Polish, Oil Base Remover, Cuticle Softener, Hand Cream, for Brittle Nails, cuticle scissors and other ac- cessories. black case VANITY and LIPSTICK . .« « smartly matched. Their cases are in the so smart two-tone copper, and the design is strikingly modern. The vanity is for l(éqsfi _powdfetr nréd the lip- stick is soft an lasting 52-50 ‘TOILETRIES, AsLE 18, FmsT FLOOR. RACCOON PONY . __$115 to $19 LEOPARD CAT $159.50 to $245 PROCESSED LAMB, in gray or brown, $98.75 to $295 FURS, THIRD FLOOR, A Shining Gift Box Holds McCallum Ingrain Silk Stockings True tribute in your choice—for her—of this aristocrat of silk stockings. Beautifully sheer—with the color dyed in the yarn for clear, lustrous beauty. One pair in a bright little three-cornered gift $[.60 Gift Chest in gay Christmas colors, with 8 pairs hose, $4.40. With six pairs, $8.30. (Above prices are for the $1.35 hose. Gift boxes with ?l.fi': )of $1.95 McCallum Ingrain Hose are priced accord- ingly. Hosmry, Awsix 19, Fmst FLOOR. Towels in yellow, peach and white; with hemstitched border. FANCY LINENS, SECOND FLOOR. LEKTROLITE The Flameless Lighter Compact, odorless, windproof, and easy to refill. The ideal gift for any smoker. A. Dynamique, a flat all-metal case with spring clasp top. One filling lasts 55 three months __ & B. Sterling case with metal chain $ and key ring l 5 C. Black enamel cap on a chrome casing, with metal chain, key chain $ 5 and fluid Tz MzN's Store, Second FLOOR. Give Your Home a Christmas Gift BROADLOOM CARPET $ 3 95 square yard A fine quality deep-pile broadloom carpet of three-ply yarn, in nine popular shades that tone in so well with modern decoration. All-hair felt waffle rug cushion, made by the makers of Ozite, to give longer wear to rugs and carpet. Square 55C 9x12 rug cushions.

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