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When it comes to swank in @ man-tailored Felt, the world looks to Knox . . . be- b cause Knox catches the essential ease, subtle sophistication, pleasant casualness. Here's one that proves it . . . the Knox “Fifth Avenue.” It's fitting that the most famous avenue of fashion should give its name to this fashion-occepted hot with the for- ;iu’v.d‘-':zh:;mpwv-lih crown and $7.5° OTHER KNOX HATS 35 TO $15 In the Hunt Couniry Activities Among the Horse-Lovers of Virginia and Maryland. BY NINA CARTER TABB. they open the cub hunting season. More people are coming back each day to take part in this ‘delightful sport. Hunters are being that he has trained and ridden are & small horse named Roustabout, & high jumper that he showed in every show in the country, and a very large horse, Alarm, that was owned by Edward B. McLean of Washington. Louie has shown Alarm with great success as & high jumper for many seasons. * x x ¥ Arthur White is another who has been riding since he could sit on a horse. He and David Grey, & great jumper, became Iamous together in the show ring, winning everything there was to win in America and going to England to ciean up in the Olim- the talk of Washington until the news came of the sinking of ‘the Titanic. Quicksilver, a big gray horse owned all horse shows in Virginia and in the North. Roger Bayly, still ahow- ing and winning, can be remembered first in the show ring, as he showed and won with two beautiful horses siéiifiiifi TTHT LS THIH SEE' ] seerthedthy fakfeesiachy £ : izt H E, §ef L i i * L Fo ! | Ee § | ¥ g H uncey H. Lipscomb an William Hulburt and Dr. FESEZR ~§§§§§ ] fher i b i | EE '8 E- 55 H :EEF ] i i i : i f i § : :é g g § £ £ g fill & column each. TIRED Owb-of-Sorks Yoo aced Hesurol to chiomos aad Bush poison 0o weste from the inter- tnal woct. [ | there’s a lot of in fall dresses pia Show in London. Later on Ar- | that he owned and trained, High Ball thur piloted some of the best steeple- | 8nd Cock Tall. Roger sold these chasers to victory at race meetings. | horses to Edward McLean and con- HEXXASOL The new swing-and-swirl effect, SALINE LAXATIVE smartly achieved by gored skirts. £~ Slim moulding through the waist and hips . . . then a sudden flare that sweeps gracefully about your knees! Left: Swing-gore skirt and draped gilet a la Vion. net ... black, rust, green. Right: Shell-pleat ripple border accente ing the swing flare. Both in rich Tricoledo crepe, sizes 12 to 20. Ezclusive at the Women’s Shop of Raleigh Haberdasher YOU HAVENT SEEN FALL COATS AND SUITS UNTIL YOU'VE SEEN RALEIGH'S BETTER DRESSES— THIRD FLOOR Raleigh Presents Fall Ideas in [14 au [Zua” 'wcéé O YOU want a frock that's different? The one (right) is different in- deed . . . 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