Evening Star Newspaper, September 30, 1936, Page 24

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" B—2 % In the Hunt Country THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! Miss Connie Regan of New York has just sent two exceptionally good hunters to Mrs. Sabin’s stable, to be kept there during the hunting season. Miss Regan has taken a cottage near Activities Among t Virginia and Maryland. BY NINA CARTER TABB. HE 2-mile brush race that will be an interesting daily feature of the Middleburg Horse Show, taking place today and wmor-‘ tow, has six good horses starting this afternoon. They are Martinious, owned by George Vogel of Middieburg; Play On, owned by Stanley Green and Charles Casilear of Leesburg; Disport, belonging to Mrs. Simin T. Patterson of Pittsburgh; Slieve Iron, belonging to Irvin Beavers of Mountsville; The Scaup, owned by Turner Wiltshire of Middleburg, and Salington, belonging | Crump-Frappe. This one is a full| to Ben Belt, The Plains, Va. The eight entries for the flat race of 6 furlongs this afternoon are Todge, owned by Mrs. Edward Barker of War- renton; Catherine Stone, owned by N. Roland Hartman, Anacostia, Md.; Slim Chance, belonging to G. B. Goch- | nauer of Round Hill; Zippy, from the Warrenton Stables, Trainer Noel Laing; Dark Supinet, owned by Wil- liam Rutter; Top Rock, belonging to Middleburg for the Winter. She is a sister-in-law of Regan McKinney, one of the leading steeplechase riders of this country. His wife is Jean Regan, often seen in the show ring. being trained by Loule Leith of Mid- | The Regan McKinneys wiil epend dleburg. Consumer is a lovely horse | Some time here with Miss Connie and is considered a good steeplechase | Regan during the hunting season. prospect. Other horses Louie is train- | Every available house has been taken ing are Daffy, by The Porter and here and will be occupied by the first Lady Pike, who has already won two | 0f November, when the hunting sea- races. Another is Judge Lorton, s |S50n begins in full force. 3-year-old, that will start soon, and Saughton Girl, Saughton Miss and Young Agnes, who are at Laurel in readiness for the opening there. Mrs. Charles Sabin of Middleburg is handling a lovely, bright chestnut 2-year-old named Serac, by Ed he Horse-Lovers of Intriguing New Fall Coiffures| decidedly different, are now being created by brother to Icocle, the noted steeple- | chaser, who won so much over brush, | e | never being downed or putting a foot Consult with Mr. Robert on the new wrong during his career. Icocle, Who | | hair trend and its adaptation to your | was owned and bred by Mrs. Kath- individual type. erine Elkins Hitt, is turned out on || Two Robert Silons with a staff of the Hitt farm now, living a life of | | artists are at your service. | ease. Sera¢ will be hunted next sea- . | son and schooled as a steeplechaser con}‘“f“ . i WH‘E:‘"" later on. Mrs. Sabin is one of Vir-| | nNorn 2376-37 ® District 5445 | ginia's best horsewomen and trainers. Y Jmenew o Jellells 1214-1220 F STREET D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1936. Imported Wool Swagger 3-pc. Topcoat Suits 559.75 Top laden with Raccoon, Wolf and Beaver collars— You'll appreciate the beautiful usefulness of the smart wool but- ton-up-the-front jacket suit with its flaring, swagger fur-trim- med topcoat. Wear the suit now . .. and don the coat later when cold days arrive. Sizes 12 to 20. Green, blue, red, rust, brown. Today, more than ever, it's Jelleff's for SUITS! Suit Shop—Fifth Floor Dr. A. C. Randolph; Single K, owned by Irvin Beavers, and Rackatell, owned by Turner Wiltshire. The same horses are entered in the brush Thursday, and the flat race the same day has six entries so far, Todge, Single K, The Scaup, Rackatell and two new ones, (Except Fur-Trimmed, Velvets, Swagger Suits and Fancy Garments) Swing Star, owned by Dr. Ralph Lynch, and Horatio Hugh, owned by Clea“ed and Pressed Miss Nancy Patterson of Pittsburgh. | CASH AND CARRY PRICE The neighborhocd is filling up with | 3 & visitors for the horse show and there | ¥ i will be much entertaining during the | % 4 a two days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C.| Ladies’ o e V. Cushmen, who have just moved | Coats : 2 IOORES. into their place, Windsor, near Up- | and : Cash perville, are giving a large dinner Dicscca o ; and varty tonight as a sort of house B ‘ Carry warming. Later on in the season | they plan to give a dance. | a’;é The hunt racing season that has | MEN’S FELT HATS been going on since February will iall! MEN’ come to a close the middle of No- Claansd and swc“'l_,',,,l!‘En"s( SuITS vember with the two-day meeting of Blocked Thoroughlx Vosue-Cleaned c the Middleburg Hunt at Glenwood, A_ Genuine C and Eressed the estate of D. C. Sands, M. F. H. 350 Value! THIS WEEK This course is one of the most beau~ Fall Coats RELINED 53.00 I Work Called For and Delivered . . . Small Additional Charge. 1-Pe. Garment Truly Expresses These Beauty-Inspired Fur-Trimmed Cloth Coats 115 Jelleff’s Romney Fashions, by now, are a famous insti- tution. This season, as in the past, Romney Coats represent unusual value for their high quality and au- thentic styling reflecting latest Paris models designed exclusively for Jelleff's in Washington. Sleek, satiny broadcloth and Persian . . . “‘most important fabric and fur of the openings,” are ranking Romney fashions for Fall. Lavishly furred with Persian, Silver Fox, Mink, = = = = and dyed-white Fox. Choose black and grey, as well Left to right: | as Prunella wine, Boxwood green, and Mogador brown. schisparellis Romney Coats for Women oot ity Fer Coat with Per- Lanvin’s all-Persion front panel to hemline tiful in the country. | The Blue Ridge Hunt has picked Baturday, October 24, for their race Work Done by Experts meeting, to be run over the lovely (Labor Only) estate of the master, William Bell Watkins, at Annefield. The Mont- 1744 Columbia Rd. N.W. 1418 Wis, Ave. N.W. pelier race meeting Will be held in 1735 Conn. Ave. N.W. 324 Third St. N.E. 826 BLADENSBURG RD. N.E.-CALL ATLANTIC 1415 October over the estate of Mrs. Ran- dolph Scott, formally Mrs, Marion Cleaner:s du Pont Somerville. One of the steeplechasers starting this Fall is a horse called Consumer. | He was owned and named by the late | Mrs. Charles C. Rumsey, was bought | after her death by Dr. Thomas Neill | and Hal Rust of Washington and is Celebrating a Generation of Service sian. For Misses, 2oth Anniversary Sorapareii's craped Mink Shawi $i1s. Paquin’s fitted coat with collar and panels Silver Fox, s A I E | . Persian draped revers | Women's sizes 36 to 44, 352 to 43%a. after Schiapa- relli. Women's Romney Coats for Misses Bomey Robert Piquet’s flared silhouette_ Maggy Rouff’s fur banded coat_ Paquin’s up-standing fur collar_ Molyneux furred sleeve Misses’ sizes 12 to 20. BEGINNING TOMORROW, 2 real Anniversary! There won't be a cake, but there will be OUTSTANDING VALUES!! The Kaplowitz PLAN calls for full value in the best kinds of merchandise at all times, and now we are offering our regular lines at distinct savings! During the past 19 years we have built a reputation for sound dealing in fashion-right wearables, and we appreciate your confidence in our store keeping, so we invite you to come and participate -in the values—USE YOUR CHARGE! Lenvin success! Wide panel of Persion from neck to hem. For Women, Fashion Coat Shops—Third Floor $115. HERE ARE 4 ANNIVERSARY VALUES LEOPARD COAT in full swing, with select mark- ing; the per- Specialization to the Nth degree!—Jelleff's gives you famous EXCLUSIVE--One of a group } : : quality slips and stockings in your size and in your length .« « of semi-tailored silk dresses, in alpaca and tweed effects; ideal dresses for daytime fect, all-pur- occasions; in misses’ sizes; pose coat, an ey $19.75 regularly-- e exceptiona : : Va!ue,-an e $15 Pure dye, pure silk Tailored ’Adjustables”’ Beautiful Silk Stockings : ; 3 I"Tm'shhon," 31% to 431, short i J 1 .1 5 “Sh’nlb’y.” 32 to 44, medium length. | 28 | (3 pr. $3.30) Vel Vefeen— “Trulong,” 32 to 44, extra long. Tall or short, or medium, Gold Stripe “’Adjusta- CorreCtly CGSUO‘ ~ PERSIAN TRIMMED COATS, of finest qual- ity. Paris says; “BLACK,” and this is just one of many models offered in the Anniversary Sale, at savings from $1410 $2¢ -—Choice $65 { { / { \ K\I‘I,U“I'I‘I Co. . E3th STREET. 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Black ond white, brown and eggshell. - a3 bles” will fit perfectly, beautifully and com- fortably. 3-thread and 4-thread all-silk sheer chiffon in the loveliest array of new Fall colors, including Burma, Malay, Mascara (off black), Algeria and Beaver. Only at Jelleff's in Washington. Also at our neighborhood shops, 1721 and 3409 Conn. Ave. Its pert little peplum and gored flare skirt . . . its stitched edges and high neck gilet of contrasting crepe . . . stamp it as NEW, very new! $ .95 Black, brown, green, wine. Sizes 12 to 20. New Tunic after “Marcel Rochas” An outhentic version of the famous French ‘lampshade’ tunic. Agleam with jet buttons, charmingly revived in the modern manner, it boasts a vigor and newness you'll adore. Green, rust, peacock, s -95 beige, wine, white. 32 to 38. or Sports Shop—Third Floer *

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