Evening Star Newspaper, October 15, 1923, Page 51

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(Continued from Eighth Page.) Society| season, have invited Mrs. Coolidge to attend and a box has been put at her disposal. Mrs. John Ryan Devereux will show an individual tea set of Sevres china which Napoleon had made at the ex- hibition of heirlooms and relics which will be given the last three days of this week in the home of Mrs. Min- negerode Andrews, at 1230 16th street, for the benefit of the Monticello foundation fund. Miss Helen Childs s interesting chatelaine Mrs. La has been in her fam Mrs. John Speed Morris, anddaughter of Thomas has loaned a number of Monticello and Mrs, Ben- jamin R. loaned several of Tare old shaw ebrook, ies of free lec- Y Columbian f George Washington U y will be given tomorrow e 8 o'clack at Miss Elizabeth Wilso dent of the club, and Mis: beth Cullen will be hoste Births Reportéd. The following births have been reported the health department in the . NCTED SOLDIER DIES. CHICAGO, Octo 15.—Col. John Q. Clague, elghty-th U. 8. A, retired, died here yesterday. He fought in the civil war and in varfous Indian cam- palgns with Gen. Miles. While on the general staff he was statloned in Bos- ton, Cincinnati and St. Lauls until his retirement in 1801. He was one of t ploneers in Minnesota, where he lived for several vears. Funeral services will be held Tuesday in Minneapolis. Marriage Licenses, Marriage licenses have been issued to the A. Daig of ity and Helen ©, of Ancka, Minn. right of this city and Margaret [arlboro, {‘x s D. Harris Deaths lieported. The following deaths have heen reparted to health department in the last twenty-four Recker, 77 years, Emergeney \ . Kendall House Sana- Williym Walters, 00, Gearge Washington, r Owens. 80, 1705 P st. Willlam Underwood, 38, Freedmen's Hos- st Church st. BAND CONCERT. Wullm'ut‘;:l harr:uktli tomor- row, at 1:30 p.m., by the Army Band, Plest Lgent. P W. Lewls, commanding. W. J. Stannard, band leader. PROGRAM March, “Punjaud” . Overtyre, "nmwm;‘n n.) (b) “Gondolier!” (Gon- doliers' Song.) “Canzone Valse, “Hydropaten" Hxcerpts from “Pina request) Fox Trots: (a) “Ten - Ten - Tennessee," " (by -Sullivan Descrintive pi ing Scene”.. Finale marel queror'' .. ....Teike “The Star Spangled Banner.” KROCK GOES TQ WORLD. NEW YORK, Ootober 15.—An- nouncement was made yesterday of the appointment of Arthur Krock as asslstant to Ralph Pulitzer, president of the New York World organization. Mr., Krock was formerly general edi- torial and news manager of the Louis- ville Courier-Journal and the Louis- ville Times and later editor of the latter paper. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Harry Russell, twenty-four years, 416 10th street northeast, sustalned an Injury to his right hip’yesterday afternoon while playing foot ball at American League Park. He received first aid at Casualty Hospltal. Heart. Fire was discovered in a room om the third floer of an unoccupied five- story brick structure, property of H. Abramson, 1222 Connecticut avenue, early today. Origin of the fire was not ‘determined, according to the po- ls’;n;é and the danmage amounted to While playing in a ynrd near his home at 61 Staunton road, Hillside, vesterday aft V' colored, nine years, left leg by a dog. dressed by Dr. R. H. Shipley. Theft of three canes of eggs, valued at $40.50, was reported by Wesley R. Smith, Monrovia, Frederick county, Md. The eggs were taken from his truck near Center market. W. F. CROUCH RITES. Funeral services for Walter F. Crouch, well known citizen, who died Friday last, were held this morning at the family residence, 1475 Colum- bla road northwest, followed b: A D) NN N, requiem mass said for the repose of the soul at the Church of the Sacred The intermeut was at Mount Olivet cemetery, with K. of C. honors. F: w No, 3 K. of C. Good Taste —Characterizes all our floral tributes, particularly Black- istone arranged. Memorial Wreaths Special, 33.50 and up DAHLIAS, MUMS and other choice autumn flowers. )N S N 8 Alive To r Apparel —MM‘ Alive to opportunities that bring new fashion garments to you at savings! a_member of Carroll Councll, ing the person or institution, CHRYSANTHE- iz all matters financial. ‘1 anlu'n-g Personali In either case personality can be directly traced to the spirit animat- A The personality of the Franklin National is the uon.of years of sincere effort to serve each depositor according to his or her individual preference—willingly, well and personally atural expres- Open Today Until 5:15 P. M. The Franklin National Bank Pennsylvania Ave. at Tenth Street N.W. 14th and H Phone Main 3707 BRANCH OFFICE—1111 Connecticut Avenue John B. Cochran, Pres. Thos. P. Hickman, Vice Pres. and Cashier Day by day through ties built up by years of contact with leaders in the garment industry we are able again and again to present the most dependable of merchandise in the latest styles at less than - Bis 1216 F Street usual prices! Many such opportunities are placed before our patrons for tomorrow! THE RODMAN Conn. Ave. & Rodman Street Just North of Cleveland Park Your most rigid inspection is invited to the handsome detail of finish in these apartments, where the utmost care in arrangement has per- mitted large and wonderfully lighted rooms, with splendid closet space and porches. The F. H. Smith Company Smith Bldg. 815 15th Street A Special Offering (number limited) of FASHONABLE THREE-QUARTER LENGTH Coats of 245 Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Lustrous northern skins and skillful workmanship com- bine in models of rare beauty! Straight line toats have roll-back cuffs and crush col- lars of skunk or of the Hudson seal of the coat. Full ripple-back styles have shawl or crush collars of skunk and smart flare sleeves. Other Fashionable Coats of Hudson Seal (dyed Musk- rat), $295 to $650. Why not order your furs from storage now—have them looked over and any necessary repairs made before colder weather comes. There’s no time to lose! FUR SHOP, SECOND FLOOR—JELLEFF'S. Costume Blouses, $13.95 A group noteworthy both for variety and newness! Chiffon velvet and cut chenille slipover blouses, both very new styles, have bateau necks, short sleeves and deep shirred girdles; also crepe de chine blouses adopting a novel note in hand embroidery and duvetyn applique motifs; silk crepes showing new batik print effect; con- trasting color hand embroideries on hand-made slipover blouses of crepe de chine. You’ll find these blouses in all the new blues and browns. Wonderful qualities at $13.95. BLOUSE SHOP, STREET FLOOR—JELLEFF’S. COSTUME SLIPS The proper foundation of the fall frock— style, convenience, beauty combined. Here are two of the favored styles: Thomas, girl. i Albert T. and Marie M. McKeynolds, girl. | - | As the oldest member of the Sile- ' slan parliament, Mme. Omankowska was called upon to deliver the presi- dential ss at the opening of the of that body. Made to fit your eyes. Mounted in up-to-date shell el Wm. Perau OPTOMETRIST 907 F St. N.W. Formerly With A. Kahn EIGHTIETH ANNIVERSARY of the founding of W. & J. SLOANE New Fashions and Generous Savings! Fur-Trimmed Coats $59.50 $79.50 $110 Three great assortments for this week’s selling— Combining for this big coat event several groups of coats that we were fortunate enough to secure at substantial price concessions. In every case they represent the smartness in style, quality in deep-rile, high-luster materials and furs that will go a long way toward captivating any one who sees them. At $59.50—Formosa, At $79.50—Fashona, At $110.00—Gerona, Amoline, Cordalure Maralaine, Lustrosa, Constanzia and the ’ g 2 Ormadale, Arabella New Roi de Laine Corded pile fabrics of dis- : i Aristocrats among coatings. e c and Cordura! tinctive appearance and fine Coats with flat backs and tied wearing quality. Straight line Allover pin tucking with panel fronts with collars and coats with large beaver and sumptuous collar and cuffs of cuffs of beaver; coats tube squirrel collars— tube-like coats beautiful beaver—flat backs with shaped with large muffler col- i 11 d cuffs of wolf— Side flares and natural gray lars and cuffs of kit fox or with collasyancicuis ot X squirrel collar and cuffs—slim shawl collars of lynx with match- one stunning wolf-trimmed gfraight coats with collars ing cuffs; fox-trimmed coats model illustrated —and coats and cuffs of taupe fox or plati- with side godets; others with featuring deep shawl collars 1wm wolf—side-fastening styles new tucked sleeves and panels and cuffs of Viatka-dyed fur. 1508 H STREET, N. W. (op;posite the Shoreham) will be made the occasion of A Special Sale of Great Magnitude embodying CARPETS, DOMESTIC and ORIENTAL RUGS, LINOLEUMS, FURNI- TURE SUITES and OCCASIONAL PIECES Among the many attractive oppor- tunities included in this Anniversary Sale, we emphasize particularly the EXCEPTIONAL COLLECTION OF ORIENTAL RUGS Of Special Appeal To Those of Discriminating Taste Costume Slips of Heavy Crepe de Chine, with 20.inch shadow hem—hemstitched top and seif s 00 straps with shirring at hips for - extra width, Flesh, white, sii- ver, fawn and navy blue. Fine Lustrous Radlum Silk Cos- tume Slips, with picoted finish at top and shoulder straps, Cut with ample width and well tailored. Black and navy blue. $5.90 with shawl collars and cuffs of with beaver collar and cuffs; wolf. Collars are large—cuffs are deep. Wonderful to see at this price! wrap styles with squirrel Handsome, indeed. What will be your choice? Ordinary $12.00 or $13.50— tomorrow— Silk Gowns, $9.85 A small lot of fine silk gowns that we picked up in a sample purchase. Ordinarily they would sell for $12.00 and $13.50. Crepe- back satin, radium silk, crepe de chine are the materials. You'll find them charmingly developed in bateau neck and strap styles, with embroidery, hemstitching ; aiciein , two to- and rosebud trimming. Flesh, The reputation of the Eastern Rug is built upon more than i o iolacctse angion two il R ow. durability alone. Their lasting beauty of color harmonies— JELLEFF'S UNDERWERAR SHQP-STREET FLOGR- their ever pleasing and interesting designs are in reality their strongest attractions. omen’s Coat Shop — Second 25 dozen ready tomorrow, Elomen® $6.00 and $7.50 Silk Chemise, $4.85 We certainly are fortunate to be able to offer these new en- velope chemise of lustrous ra- dium and_ bautiful crepe de chine at this special price! Hem- stitched, tucked and embroid- ered yokes, self straps, picot edged, amply cut and beautifully tailored, and a choice of flesh, white, peach and orchid. You'll want to be among the fortunate Jellefi Methods of Specializing Women’s Coats in all regular sizes. Women’s Coats in the larger sizes. . Women’s Coats in shorter lengths for little women. Misses’ Coats—14, 16 to 18 years. Save time—save alteration expense—save the good appearance of the garment by buying from these specialized stocks! A Pronounced Fashion Favorite —Anticipated in our foreign purchases. —Re-inforced by purchases at home Chiffon Velvet Frocks —in a big, generous offering— 35, 45 to *75 Every frock an outstanding value and representing the most desirable of styles—afternoon, dinner and evening models. Woderfully attractive just to view—so come and see them even if you are not fully decided upon a velvet frock. Stunning blacks, browns for street wear and evening shades—bands of colored bead- ing on black—hand-embroidery in gracefully placed designs and all-over effects—graceful side drapes caught under beaded orna- ments—sleeves long and tight or entirely lacking—these are fea- tures you will find interest in séeing. Foreign orders can scarcely be duplicated this year. See them now! JELLEFF'S—WOMEN'S DRESS SHOP—SECOND FLOOR. The Most Popular Silk Stocking of Them All! GOLD STRIPE Silk Stockings That Wear! Smart autumn shades—in all sizeg. Reindeer Caramel Autumn Skyn Piping Rock Nude $2 rar $2.25 rair With _ cotton garter Cotton garter hems, in hems. Regular weight chiffon weight. Silk 100% pure and protected from ruinous garter-clasp “runs” by the patented Gold Stripe. Ready to serve you at Jellefi’s—Only legitimate Washington agency! It’s Something New—from ‘Vanity Fair” “Vanitisilk” Underwear A glove silk of special weave designed to counteract shrink- age and to add to the life of the fabric. It gives a delightful egect of elusive shadow striping and all our friends who buy it come back again for more. Why don’t YOU try this new “Vanity Fair” creation? “VANITISILK” “VANITISILK” VESTS, full length, STEP-IN CHEMISE, flesh color, white and envelope style, beauti- fully made, Flesh color, $5 each. black, $2.95 each. Extra sizes, $3.50 1 each. “VANITISILK” UNION_SUITS, with patented “‘sure - lap.” Flesh color, $7.50 each. “VANITISILK” Low Prices alone are never permitted to be the determining factor in our purchases—the Rugs must be desirable—they must be of a quality and character that we can conscién- tiously recommend —they must be Oriental in their truest and best sense—not simply the indifferent product of some Oriental Country—they must have some stronger claim to consideration. The Rugs in this Collection are of sturdy Persian weaves— soft and pleasing in colorings, and of unquestionable weare ing quality. Note them and realize that your selection will not be forced by the limitations of a small stock. “VANITISILK” BLOOMERS, flesh color, white, black, navy blue, fawn, taupe, orchid, $4.50 each. PETTICOATS, all Extra sizes, $5 each. shades, $5.90. JELLEFF'S—UNDERWEAR SHOP, STREET FLOOR. New Wrap-Around Corsets, $7.50 For the new flat back silhouette that all the new frocks and coats demand! These girdles are of strong pink broche with one-piece surgical webbing, finished with satin ribbon, binding. Other wrap around girdles, $3.50 to $10.00. JELLEFF'S—GIRDLE AND BRASSIERE SHOP, STREET FLOOR. Bags Straight From England and Only $2.50 Made Especially for Us In addition to the stocks of Rugs and Furnituve displayed here, the - 7, —and just arrived in time for tomor- = 2 row’s selling. Of fine grain suede fin- entire resources of our New York Establishment ave at your disposal. - ished calf in two smart shapes—a mirror cleverly fitted in under the flap—the inside coin purse held by 8 2 chain. They're beautifully made. Qffer color choice of brown, tan and squirrel gray. Be sure to get yours tomorrow for we’ve only three dozen! JELLEFF'S—LEATHER GOODS SECTION—STREET FLOOR. PERSIAN MOSSOULS, from 4.0 x 2.6 t0 5.6 X 3.6 - cqcssvanann PERSIAN NOBARANS, from 4.0 x 2.6 to 6.0 x 3.6 JOWWALS, approximating 4 x 2.6 t0 6 X 3.6 ... IRAN DQZARS, approximating 6.6 X 4.6 . -« ,..¢ TURCOMANS, approximating 4 x 2,6 to 6 x 3.6 BOKHARAS, approximating 4 x 2.6 t0 6 X 3.6 . ...%,.. Also a Large Collection of ROOM SIZE ORIENTAL RUGS AT EQUALLY ATTRACTIVE PRICES $20 to $50 35t0 85 20to 50 85 to 100 20to 40 20to 35 Brown Gray Black $2.75 rair All-silk garter hems; regular weight, Our Establishment is open Freight paid to all sl ing every day from 8 to 5:30 points in the United

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