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’ 12 SOCIETY Easter Week Guests Being Entertained Midshipman F. Kent | Hotel Ambassador, Atlantic City. spending his Easter vacation with | his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles THE SUNDAY idshipman, Eugene nghti I AR, WASHINGTON, their son, days with her uncle and aunt, Mr. Henry du Pont, for the winter season, o D. ., APRIL"1, 1923—PART SOCTIETY. nent guests from all sections of the | Lowe, and drs. Willlam F. Doyle, at the|wlll entertain ut a dance Wedneaday | country at 1 — Plymouth, evening, April 4, in_compliment to|Asheville, N. C. Loomis 1s} Mrs Lockwood Jones will leava tnta | ¥ : Mme. Silva of New York. | At and Mrs. W. W. Quinn of Utl 2 week for_Charlotte, . where she | will visit’ her daughter, Mrs. Joseph | X cucsts of Mr. and M Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Conley of New Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Wollner and | Mastor Edward Wollner, from Sheeps- | The Eastir country at Kenilworth Inu, Biltmore, ;pen Women's Easter Tea . are spend- | the District of Colum! Clubhouse Today progra by In Homes of Ca stal ® | Hull, jr., for several weeks and will | v ice durlng their stay in | York are in Washington and staying | head Bay, Brooklyn, N. ¥ : P | Brooks Smith of the Hot:: RWH: retutn o Ner upartment in the Far- |the city. ' They came to attend tho | at T R s Tasios |ing & wesk as guests of Mr. and Mre. |y yonoue or American Pen W .:]mrf' A —_— velt, and has with him as his guests (ragut about June 1. {ball to be given by the Home for|They are accompanied by their four |Adolf at thelr Chevy Chasc residence. | = ( o M Washi . Soul. | Masuionan Carter “A. PHIntuD, of| o L Sreme o el and_Orphane, United States | cnildren. | for thts atternoon, from 4 to 6 o'clock 3 OBt ok la o | Mr. and MrsJonn Rtuckman of |, ans’ Assoclation, at the T, 7 {at the clubhouse, north- any Wasmngtonians S Ao MIOIREeD SEReSY ™| Minneapolts will drrive tomorrow o Ci B CusnTg of Apel A Mre. ¥. Hamilton Funk and Miss| Pound Party April 4 {west, is one e ety he Scashore Pleasures. | >tosmiat ot . spend the Eaater seagon with Mr. and | ~ Mary Funk have returaed from a i 1 ie o e s Jeon Biwhng Braed Demumes i theic | f. Borden of New Yorl | trip to Panama and are at the Shore- At Home for Children |2Prropriaten Ldw B. Visiting in: the ity and|ol=n B A Hasis and her little 8th strec \1s spending Haster in Washington, |ham, where they have been joined piacic Sawno 3 isiting 1n ty daughter, Shirley Harrls, are thel .0 oo b oo |accompanied by Miss Penelope Bor-|by Mrs. Risser, Mrs. Funk's mother,| There will be & pound party atjmembers of tho org Bl e guests of Mr. and Mrs, L. Greenbaum | - Miss te Leblane Keith of New |4y 10 i< staying at Wardman Park |and Miss Florence Funk and the 1at: | pruen Home for Children, Wednes-|in the scuso: sewhere. of 1519 Park road. York is spending Baster vacation |ygi.), |te lassmats at the University of Hidren, Wednes| e Seuson with s —_— m !(M’}(-(r"flu(}ql }‘1”? “ i ;:-D'-i' { - { Chicago, s Twist of Springfleld, |day, April 4, from 2 to € o'clock. |clative audier s and Mrs. 5‘&"“”{{&"&'{:’&’," & the Hoosevalt Hutel Muss Ravelyol dtiss Bringhurst, who has (11 They will remain here for the|The lwnrtg 1-;';’"*:“""!5“““ recelve | pries, chafrman o {ata ) ety at the Hotel Traymore, Atlas vo Mis e i1l rece s | maa Rochambeau | Easter holidays. he guests and serve tea. 5 Asslst Attorney General and | 88 (0G ARG SRRIRET Sotiauy s, afternoon from 4 to & o'clock. s e e asten Hosyer s Bruen Home was founded twenty-|Mittee. has been asked to have Rush L. Holland have gone to Pa— —_— an apartment at the Connecticut. Mrs, P. L. Decker, Northwest Park, |seven vears ago by Mrs. Elizabeth |talk given again and more In de to remain over the Eas-| Prof. and Mrs. Edwin ays and are staying at the Robert N. Harper are season at the Col. and Mr: spending the AT T 1216 F St. NNW. Merchandising events which fittinglv commemorate this great occasion in the life of one of Washington’s favorite stores for women. In business, ar vear into the affections of the women o With the Anniversary Blouses SILK COSTUME, TAILORED AND HAND- MADE BLOUSES IN PROFUSION l-j Blouses, $3.85 ) $7.50 and $8.95 Hand , $4.85 Ww eal ‘fi 1 & 10.00 Handmade ming, 1 $12.95 Handmade Blousgs, 59.85‘ 1 stume 7.50 Co: Blouses, $4.85 $7.85 Sipe s A $10.00 to $ 13.95 Costume Blouses, e : gths and Ja 1 $16.50 Costume K3 1 Blou: ses, $9.85 s it $18.50 Costume Blouses, $12.85 $5.00 to $8.50 i v Dinck H I o \ il edo, box, J«.l $10.00 to $15.00 S nroides L $15.00 to $18.50 Tailored and Semi-Dress Hats, $1 o mi ith h sette of $2000 to . $30.00 Tailorel'l ‘and 1t T $27.50 to $50.00 iriginal Frene Lure and m IFIFEL. SEL TAND JACQUE $12.50 Large Full-Fuired Ch NEW BEALU E \ ot 100 Stone Marten dyed and Sable dyed : ipossum Chokers ¥ spe i ) Beautiful Silk Drasses of Canton, Roshanara, Ellzateth Crepe, Crepe Molles, Crepe de Chine and Romaine. Mostly 5 i3 5 = “ o / one or two of a kind, embodylng all the style features of more expensive types, In draped, embroidered and beaded ef- 75¢ g $17.50 Fine Siberian Squirrel Chokers, $12.50 i Serta Steel crystal and colorea beading: all colors are rep resented. ¥ | ! =g VA ‘Also two types of Coat Frocks in Trico-fine—navy only. r e ciear Gack gray <o greatly In demand this season v ! $25.00 Dark Eastern Mink Chokers, $16.50 $59.50 to $67.50 Gowns, $37.50 Embroldered ork tr o size and exceptional quality natural dark Easter = > und frilled net guimpe | «tra large size and exceptional quality natural dark Eastern Mink. An Anniversary ensemble of attractive gowns suitable for any occaslon that the lady of fashion may desire. After- $2.00 and i 2 - noon, even'ng, dinner and street gowns and frocks of the finest materlals, featuring the newest style tendencles of ac- o an ! $45.00 Two-Skin Mink Chokers, $27.50 Cordlon pleatings, tier skirts, panels and drapes; beading that Is unusual, embroldery that Is distinctive. An excellent Berths and | Very att ive arrangement in double effect, the skins of fine dark assortment from which to choose. Extra sizes may be found In this group. attractively finished w ') $43.50 Extra Size Stone Marten Chokers, $35.00 $69.50 to $89.50 Gowns, $49.50 et ac t Prime skins, the best ry handsome and very re- Mere words cannot describe the beauty of these carefully selected gowns—the product cof exclusive designers, el WAL X i arkably Jow priced noted for their true reproductions of the latest Parls creations. Tie materials are both new and different—the styles $6.50 to 38.50 Plati a d Blue Wolf Scarf distinetly indvidual, and represent orly one of a kind. Gowns for evening and dinner wear “beautiful frocks for street et X Dye Q lue X Gd attarnoon: Seidom Is merchandise of this character to be found at less than regular prices—one of the most note- ad } $38 SUBUE S5y - arfs, $27.50 Worthy features of our Anniversary. Extra sizes also to be had In this collection. ered, real filet ai [ The s \'s smartest coloriug in very handsome large searfs, Only $5.00 to 0 1 the lot we had the good fortune to obtain for our Anniversary s ¥ sl Exclusive $95.00 to $125.00 Models, $59.50 » ! J ] and John Embree of New York are in Washington for the holidays and have an apartment at the Lee House. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Lowe have with them for the Easter holidays T ITTITTITTTITD BT TT T Spring and Summer Furs “TIONS—SCARFS, CHOKERS okers, $6.50 $150.00 Smart Fur Jacquettes, $75.00 Gray Slynx Jacquette with blended squirrel collar and cuffs 2l muskrat northern skins., box and blouse models, self collar and R. Embree| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wardman and their daughter, Miss Helen Ward- | man, are in New York city for a \'lsll] v B and are stopping at the Ritz. | Md. I Mrs. Morton hwartz of New ork Is passing the holidays at the otel Hamilton. Miss Carric Pool Barnes of Pe-| Miss Margaret Frazer of Delaware, tersburg is spending the Easter holi- {who has been with her cousin, Col jam =) BEGINNING TOMORROW.--THE CELEBRATION OF OUR s Silver Anniversar mercial Teachers' Association. | Mre. Gertrude Rider and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. C left Thursday for Providence, R. 3 K. Fleck, who still is superintendent | will give his vhere she will attend the Com- = o and house mother. e s The object of Bruen Home fs to| Birds—in Po help children who are temporarily | homeless: also to help parents over | be furnis a rroll of Washington are ong the large number of promi- | finding safe shelter for the children.| numbers: The music for the a a serious crisls which necessitates|double quartets, “An Etry by Twenty-five Years of Business Life! N THE spring of 1898, before the automobile invaded the re Avenue, known to all old time Washingtonians, and started a moc 1216 F St. N.W. its rich and beautiful silks, laces and dress trimmings. business has been built. 1910, owing to the d f Washington. i years came growth. A new building began to emerge and swallow up the old—names symbolic of fashion became a: Cross, U;m:)' Collins, and many others—and today, at the end of a quarter century of business life, the store has achieved a place in the community reputation for quality is firmer than ever, the atmosphere of friendliness for all who enter its doors is ever present. tful atmosphere of Washington, three men came out of Perry's store on Pennsylvania lest but exclusive business in the new shopping center for women of fashion at Here in a storeroom only thirty-three by onc hundred feet in size these men opened a miniature drygoods store, which soon became famous for There was laid at this time a foundation of worthiness in mechandise upon which this G ) ; .ath of one of the founders and to the retirement of a second from the firm, another experienced merchant became interested in the nd. following the tendencies of the times, the old-fashioned drygoods store soon became transformed into a shop for clothes ready for wear. B the place of silks and laces, and needles and thread, the heritage of that reputation for quality and dependability carried on, and the store continued to carve a deeper and deeper ni which could hardly be duplicated. FRANK R. JELLEFF, Inc. Women’s Suits Costume, Tailored and Sports Styles ba $80.00 and $89.50 Costume Suits, $69.50 1 i $67.50 to $75.00 Semi-Tailored S $59.50 exploit the if fine $55.00 and $69.50 Tailored Suits, $44. .50 x $65.00—Ome Hundred Suits $39.50 $50.00 to For Large Women $50.00 Tailored Suits $36.50 $40.00 to $50.00 Sports Suits, $33.50 $65.00 to $75.00 Costume and Tailored $56.50 twill Suits, e fl The embroi » Women’s Afternoon, 1 Not one but two or three, [he great variety i vouderfully attr: $29.50 to For afternoon, street and sports wear. srepe de chines, s black A group of 75 lovely dresse: Georgette and Egyptian prints. and self colors. Alsc Poiret Twill Street Dresses In tallored Here are beautHul afternoon, be a stirring Anniversary feature. Newest and Also black, Lanvin green, flame, maize, cocoa, gray a the assortments will make this an inclir e and the variety Comprising a reaily wonderful a: in-faced Cantons and printed crepea. hemstitched crapes; sport models in Egyptian striped Roshanara—all shades, navy, cocoa, tan, Lan $37.50 to $42.50 Silk Dresses, $27.50 s for straet, afterncon and dinner wear. Beading and embroldery add to their effectiveness; Schiffil embroldery In combination All the smart new shades of the season. $45.00 to $55.00 Silk Dresses, $33.50 dinner and evening gowns and the newest three-plece nations; all_black sequin embroidery and beading, mater.als—Eiizabeth crepe, flat crepe, crepe molles; Georgette with lach Women’s Coats, Wraps, Capes New and Beautiful Spring Styles p beautiful h ver were style Silver Ann anding are sensati €5 our derfi $85.00 to $95.00 Capes, Wraps and Coats, $69.50 t straigh i Do $65.00 to $69.50 New Summer Capes $53.50 $60.00 and $75.00 Coats, Wraps and Capes, $49 .50 For Large Women_ $98.00 to $115.00 Wraps and Sash-Tied Coats, $86.50 $5¢.00 to 560.09 Dressy Coats, $39.50 ills, 2hthin v $35.00 and $40.00 Capes and Top C $29.50 choice of fabr! ,"deer, tan, gray and Sorrent + streét, motor and days of travel. Wraps, Capes and Coats, $54.5 lar Dinner and Street Dresses " /i Tl bl s often the decision of patrons at our Anniversary ever ion hard to resist. The styles : seemingly endless. $35.00 Dresses, $23.50 ortment of flat crepes, Canton crepes, Beatifully beaded and embroldered, smartly draped, the new vin green, gray and Kr Slik crepes, Cantons, flat crepes, crepe melies, and coat models. + 4 ume, to add most fashiona the k costume sults which will most fashionable styles—lavishly beaded effects in contrast color combl- all over self-colored braiding; also crystal beading—all In rich silk overdrape effect. Navy, mountain haze, scarlet, Large silk s tinm, nd ashes of rose. ut though clothes ready for wear took ssociated with this store—Wooltex, Centemeri, Sorosis, Mark The $7.50 to $8.50 chqueltef,, Slipovers, G $12.50 to $15.00 Fiber Silk Tuxedo Sweaters and quard design $1650 to § and $32.50 Organzine Silk Tuxedos, $21.50 Neckwear Anniversary {he dainty bits of freshness to complete at Anniversary prices. and $1.00 Colla 5150 Collars and Vestees, 75¢ $4.50 and $5.00 Choice Neckwear, $2.75 ber-and-wool scarfs in be No more can be obt $3.50 to $5.00 Deauville Ha: Persian, Batik and printed 1216 F St. N.wW. che each A DRESS MADE FROM SILKS PURCHASED IN THIS STORE NEARLY TWENTY-FIVE YEARS Frank R. Jelleff, Ing. gre 5?5.00 to 13.75 kirts, $ an S‘k‘ir(s, FAR THE MOST IMPORTAN' SWEATER EVENT WE HAV] EVER PLANNED Smart Sweaters \ Wide Choice in Newest Types $5.00 to $6.50 Tuxedo and Slipover Sweaters, $3.95 Nuvy biack, buff, gra in Shetla BY N Haraly Also Juw quette olf Coats, $5.00 ttes, $9.85 exquisite col g Jacqy block we: 19.50 Two-Piec:“ Knitted Suits, $13.95 g or street nitted skirt. obtainabl a sweater the last touch of prettimess to a frock—the ble collars, cufis, guimpes and scarfs are here cos d Vestees, 35 with Tuxed and linen vest rs, Cuffs an C i of s P idered linen evelet embrd sldered ¢ and linen vestees $2.50 Lac pane 50 mos e-Trimmed Neckwear, $1. t, vestees und guimpes, of fine net, e Tuxedc s al 75 and $5.$5 $9.50 Net Guimpes, $3. illed guimpes, Peter ¥ hand-em nd Irish lace trimmings, $7.50 Imported Sports Scarfs, $2.95 qutiful color combinations, Just 120 in ned ndkerchief: quares In gorgeous ¢ 8, i h