Evening Star Newspaper, September 25, 1921, Page 47

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(i Items of Interest To Washingtonians ses T Tibbitts of 3341 1Sth est will leave Washing- w for New York, prepara- ing for Europe Thursday, September While abroad, Mrs. Tibbitts will her son-in-law and daughter, Maj. and Mrs. W. R. Dean at Coblenz, Germany, where the major is stationed witlr the army of occupa- tion. Later on, Mrs. Tibbitts will go to Belgium, France and Switzerland. Mrs. J. Davis Brodhead has re- turned to her residence, 1756 N street, after spending the summer on the Pagific coast. Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury will entertain a house party over the week end at their country estate, Chestnut Hill. just out of ~Philadel- bhia, for their daughter, Mrs. Crom- well Brooks. The guests will _include thke Argentine ambassador, Mr. Le ton tory Breton; the secretary of the embassy, ! Mr. Feline A. Espil: Senator Walter Edge, Miss Gladys Hinckley and Col. ‘William E. Horton. Mrs. Brooks, who has been touring in the north with Mr. and Mrs. Stotes- ' - bury in their private car for the last tmonth, will open her house on Massa- chusetts about October 1. Mrs. Rose A. Yost, with a party including_her two daughters, Miss Pearl A. Yost and Miss Hensetta L., and Mrs. Elizabeth Kolimeyer, has Just returned from a fourteen-day tour including New York and the Bermudas. Mrs. George Kahlert of 1403 Merid- lan place morthwest, accompanied by her. daughter, Miss Mae Alene Pol- | lock, Jleft Washington last week for California, where they will spend the | winter months. Chicago, Colorado Springs, Salt Lake City, San Francisco and Los Angeles, en route to Braw which is in the heart of the Imperial Denver, SOCIETY ‘They are stopping at : E: MISS MAE ALLENE POLLOCK, Who has left Washington -with her mother, Mra. George Kahlert, to spena the winter in California. : who arrived in the capital late h“l week from an extended wedding joure Iney which took them to Canada ana Nova Scotia, were joined yesterday by three of Mrs. Fowlers children, Mr. Fdwin. T. Earl and his twin sfs- iss Emily Farl, and Chaffee Mrs. Fowler's ‘elder son. Mr s arl, being a student in Paris, Col. and Mrs. Fowler have had two of charming., apartments at 1712 'H I Rebuilding Handicap Prices Should Induce an Unprecedented Selling of Fall SKIRTS New fall skirts, countéd by hundreds, ’most every conceivable variety wanted by women or- misses, here for delightful choosing—and they are here at greatly less than they would regularly sell for, because ‘of rebuilding mconveniences. 1 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,. SEPTEMBER 25, .1921— PART 9 SOCIETY F you don't mind being hedged about with _ temporary partitions—if you hold styleand = & place to select your new fall and winter value paramount to the elegance of the sur- roundings in which you shop— - The Message Is “New Fall T upgn ‘Woman'’s coat of Normandy cloth, in navy, % brown, burro, sorrento or ma- lay. HEN you'll find Jelleff’s a most enjoyable needfuls.. Our Rebuilding Handicap Sale offers substantial price concessions. More hings at Great Savings’ Such Coats Should Sell for and Soon They Will ANOTHER week—six daysAof selling—and Jelleff’s ) Premier September Coat Sale will have ended its service to the women and misses of Washington. To stimulate early buying, some of America’s leading coat makers offered us the pick of their new Fall and Winter valley. They will return to Wash- | Street combined, giving them ample RS : 7 0 0 X 4 mmgton In the spring by the,southern |Toom for entertaining during the win- Checks for Mlssesrat 57.75 “pn (1922) lines at lower-than-intended prices. We judged {achool, wh o] ather. two- children Just what misses most want—the smartest of new Woman’s coat Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lyon and chil- dren have returned to their apart- wili schools. wroba enter Washington fall skirts, in velour checks, navy and white, brown and of Pollyanna, in that women would: buy coats early if they had the as- surance that the styles were authentic and the prices less ment, 2029 Connecticut av: . aft - hi sk = R . Y navy, black, epending the summer at Hotel Tray. | Mrs. Luther Chamberlain and the white, black and white; large box pleats ; wide belts trig- brown, ‘burro or than regu]ar. more, Atlantic City. Misses Chamberlain _of _Warrenton, ged out with nickel buckles. sorrento, wolt - 20 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marcus of New York and Texas, who were guests of t S. Mrs. Marcus was before her marriage in w York, on July 11, Emma Redell | ohen, and was well kn V: ngton musical circles. S ¢ New York arranging for her musical carcer when her marriage took place in that city. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Harold P. Norton have returned to their home on 19th street after spending the Blocks, checks, stripes and plaids. in finest prunella‘ b 1t 5 i % - Paint the houses, femoes. ga- S, , Strip P o 1N rown, wo Fo ric 7:::?::“?:.‘ Telng Shortenca oy dis Mirrors T et Somie SHSOES ZOW: | cloths.. Many charming color combinations; 34 to 40, cnflllnr and (B r Coats Normally Priced at $65 to $165 i de; 't Maj. d Mrs. = 3 o - B Yarin, who Wil eali Desomraz waistbands. ! iy You’ll Find Among Them All for Japan, where Maj. Larkin has Leen appointed military attache to the embassy. Mrs. Larkin is a niece of Mrs. Norton. Minister Is Soon TO Rctum Here The minister-of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and Mme. Grouitch, Who are on the ocean en route to New York, after spending some time in Wisiting the countries the minister represents, and in traveling on the . continent, will arrive in Washington Va., are spending a few days at the Shoreham. mar Rebinson has Highlands- from New Miss Virginia returned to ti vith Miss Ruth Morgan, at the y home of her parents, Dr. and -HELP “DRESS UP” Window —h\Vashington, now. for the coming ~ Interna- Glass & tional Armament Limi- tation Conference. Becker Paint & Glass Co.| CHAS. F. HODGKIN, Mgr. 1239 Winconsin' Ave. Phome West 67 Wonderfully Pretty Bracelet Watches Beauty of design has never been so pronounced as in the Checks are featured, but novelty plaids are-here, too. ; Instead of $14.50 Serge SKIRTS prodhis) $8.75 Serge is put back in the limelight for business wear when it is of such splendid quality and fashioned so smart- ly into such box-pleated or panel skirts. Regular and ex- § tra sizes, 26 to 40 waistbands. = Skirts for Large Women, $13.75 Instead of $21.75, as a short time ago Jelleff's—Second Floor—Where the new elevators are beifig. installed. New Sleeves Dictate Long Gloves collar and cuffs. $85 “o” Woman's coat of Ere- mine in navy, We have had an unpx:ecedehted September Coat busi- ness in both the Women’s and Misses’ sections. Savings of 25% Guaranteed with four special price groups, embracing the entire range of fur- | trimmed and all-fabric coats for the coming season at *46, %58, 385, *115 the New Style Features The blouse bodice with full skirt girdled with narrow belt. The Russian blouse coat. The full skirt and fitted bodice coat. The full-back coat with Chinese flowing sleeve with wind shield. The new wrap coat much improved over last season has a dropped yoke merging into a full sleeve. Trimmings of cut work, floss silk embroidery, silk braid em- broidery, cable stitching, silk fringe, self-cording, French knot embroidery. late this week. new patterns of Gruen Brace- - v, Jonammes P attache of the| let Watches. Oval, six-sided, - o~ The New Materials legation of . Denmark. wili “leave| round and other shapes are —and we’re ready with them Misses’ Coat Panvelain Pollyanna Pompadour Washington Tuesday for New York, exquisitely engraved, bring- . af Eremine Evora Normandy Marveline preparatory to sailing for his own| ing out the full charm of at short prices with mole. Eremine Marvella Kashmere gountry after resigning his position| white and green gold and HILE y i ) Orlanda Ormond Mochatex shete. platinum. w E their low prices are an important fact about l l 5 Velora Delphine Wondora gJenor Castro Ruiz, who will succeed | y \Yid? choice_is ofl:,,d i LS thcsteh glo\'es]_we wdou}l‘d ratl{aer.dwelfl fippn thclw Gerona Vellette Andrea Superior Chil bassy, ived a few day oth inexpensive and more 1meliness, their quality and the perfection of their work- . . g0 and left for New York to x;x?ezl finely - adjusted movements. | manship. Just when Wanted, here they are—the fashion- The Fur Trimmings The Favored Colors ‘lr.:""';'l Eh‘illl:n.._‘_ 4 P;nwxr;j:‘mg':x:l' ‘.’:‘S“:?‘ i E xa"cel;(":ea:‘ch o ;ric::ha:’ll': ablelldengthS, l8, ;2 and 20 button, at prices that heretofore Beaver Am.u::l )‘\'.:y g::pvk" morrow and have taken a : v Oposs Mala; L o o Peort| consderably Tomer” than fo would scarcely buy short gloves of such fine skins. e AN Saraor - Senor Don Luis Illanes, counselor of ¥ ! White Glace Kid Gloves Voit Nutria Sphinx Nubian the Chilean embassy. has been sp-| 25-year gold filled. .§25 to $40 | 8B s l B Caracul Deer s borrl::('o ed charge k - § Ton embassy in_ Japan: and in com-| M-k solid gold.....$35 to §100 | utton at $4—12 Button at $4.85 Raccoon Fox Byzantine Bay! pany with Senora de Illanes will leave Often the test of the quality of White Kid Gloves is in the WSS ingtaniNGYember ¥ foriBis ew | iy SR B 4 cleaning. These are of the finest domestic skins, uniformly Deferred ym poes SCHMEDTIE Bros.Co excellent—the kind. that come back from the cleaner’s looking f Pa ent Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes entertained | @) TFhe Reliable Jewelers and_feeling just like new. All are full pique-sewn and have If you are not prepared to pay the entire price of the coat you informally at luncheon yesterday at the Shoreham. Col. and Mrs. William Eric Fowler, 1209 G Street, Northwest 42 Erlebacher Jwelve-Ten'F St. B WHERE STYLE ORIGINATES AND EMANATES Paris point backs. 20-Button “Centemeri” Gloves, $7 bility requires no comment. Both are overseam sewn. Arabian Mocha Gloves, $9 P Superfice we deem these flawless, Platinum Shade, Lighi- iweight Mocha Gloves. Twelve-button length, Paris point backs, full pique sewn. 2 Jellef’'s—Main Floor. It has been a long time since 20-button Gloves of such qual- “E” ity came from Grenoble, France, to seil for §7. There's a natural Woman’s brown that will look well with practically any new fall color coat of cord and a black with white stitching and embroidery whose adapta- du val, hand e m broidered, mole trimmed. $115 would like to have we will gladly arrange for deferred payment. A reasonable deposit will secure any coat you select and we will store it free of charge until November 1st, when the balance of its pur- chase price will become payable. In Our Rebuilding Sale Monday 300 New Fall DRESSES Usually $35, $42.50, $45, $65 and Up to $150, at $25-%35-45-%65 A ! $w “B"—Slip.over blouse of crepe “D”—Handsome suit blouse of 2 de Chine with the new butterfly fine georgette with real filet lace; ] - 3 llet;ti; ‘:’lfls:.ou:{ .ll‘l:,d A‘::;fi;::’y’; :;'1{3 l‘l&d-'“ bisque, all bisque, all i Biack with white and navy ‘with i E N The comparative prices are based directly on the wholesale cost. We The New }+ | o aliorer teated “front | | append a detailed description of some of these handsome dresses that you g “A”—Tie-back over n-vhy v,v‘!th lalsq:e or may judge‘ of their desuablhty. > L * bl 14 d mohaw! an rown ! 5 0! w ! ress- 5 black cre e, butter- Mode— . Chiae, “wich ik b Blsque, 4.9 A8 Cooian Sy, Dom | H3t doiie ST ol S | 08, Mk s el bt & R thoged Sk cbraides L srscer | 55 Shame et 345 . L taffeta ribbon nail head beading, moi 525 | ®old_thread embroldered. . is reflected in this smart brown, $4.95. St DL S A T | ribben sash; navy & brown, WAO | §55.50"satin-faced Canion. bell Black Canton Crepe e gmtinslone to- 630 | wrbiferti e thefkente T e 353 | $4 # Frock. Lavishly em- $40 navy and biack Can- @QM) | girdle .................... broidered, with an’ ori- i ental design in Mohawk orls embroiders. 81950 Roshanara " crepe Atted and Gold colored braid, e e e | ‘with crystal beads........ i $57.50 Spanish lace dinner Roshanara crepe coat: $55 jade gel"("c::;‘i‘ :‘:;&De din- | {Iroslz g\:; t;lmmln L H 545 I dress bui:k:en(rlmmlng A ner gowns, sel Rays:black and brown. . § eray and w0 830 $79:50 Do T poed e e | artners SRS TG SRR | st Ioks, R e Beorgette; a _slip- ey S i e T ite; over, style.Iievy withiblsdus, 38250 b orgeitc and lace | hem, bead embrolder- | cryatal and rose besd-t o T@QE l navy with red, bisque with over black satin dinner 365 ed; navy, black and | ing ... bag . brown, $4.95. ‘i gown . e BIOWD coovennrinnnnnnnnnnn | JellefCa—Second Floer. | A Galaxy of New We Wish We Could Get More of These Splendid || Autumn Blouses SRmis aul Slpp e | ew rnivats Two Groups Specially Featured at ERE are fashionable Pumps and Sltp- | Included are Pumps of tan or dark brown ; b S pers, the surplus stock of a well known | calfskin, brown or gray suede or combina- SUPPLEMENTARY TO OUR PRELIMINARY i shoe factory closed out to us at prices that | tions. Also there are Evening Sli of It SHOWINGS, WE PRESENT A NEWER ° d - k ~ megx'; a aavinf of $2, $3, $4 or even as high :;l:fi cl:{;lh as Xnellfaa drx;uy ol:ilelg f’of pa- It 3 as on eac . eather. avo! m or now i COLLECTION .OF 4 i ; ana. - wv Jelleff's—Main Floor. and later season wear. ! Erlebacher-Originated | % s SUITS, WRAPS, DRESSES, I FOR Miss Prim or Miss Gay, for matron or misé,‘glere l?ri bloug_es ;ga;,lo‘re;.1 They. Look Well —They Wear Well : MILLINERY AND BLOUSES Georgette and crepe de chine are cold words with which to distinguish | | (. oy o I - i such strlfiing blouses. V%ezée we to mcludi 1m_ ourfdescnphon the whgllg m 0C S For Fall and Winter i realm of what is new and fashionable in blouses for autumn, we wo kN . ; I OTWITHSTANDING THE STRIKING ORIGINAL- _ || | 8carcely go beyond the at Jelleff’s. ~T}‘§h’;§w tunic blouse is here, |- | 1 e o S dars: for ths sollons. womay wo. &/ 1216 F st N. H N { tured prices—b anon. S preciates the. good qualities of the silk stockings ITY OF THIS PRESENTATION, THE PRICES ARE _ ||| | though not at the fea pri i more o o T Senemre—matn Flooe. | | thiat are brotected from garter runs. 1 SUCH AS WOULD APPEAL TO WOMEN WHO ik : & I % SEEK INDIVIDUALITY IN ATTIRE AND YET PRICE MODERATION.

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