Evening Star Newspaper, March 19, 1926, Page 22

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22 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1926. FIVE NAT'ONS SIGN Washington in Octoher. 1919, was|voked under the Treaty of Versailles, signed here ve: day by representa- | with delegates participating from 41 tives of the Belgian. French, German, | nations, representing labor and em- —_—_— 8_HOUR DAY PACT British and Italian governments, ploying groups as .well as govera: j . y 3 ’ = This concluded the conference, | ments. e i sl ol which hegan its sessions March 15, _ s ol e i 9 Apl‘ll 4th - Belgium, England, France, Ger-| B~ ur-day con- Police Officers to Meet. ‘ J Is Easter " i S A i f all X tains | fivd 3 5 many and Italy Approve Labor | §laf, Fiench [emtil B theie | and nersennts in the Metropolitan To. g Laster Apparel and ; Pa Yors Plan Made Here. . Sovernments o i lice Department will bo lgl?lfllln the {to effect a 48-hour wee oA 1 fot 0 ' ] ndustry, | board room of the District Building A FASHION INSTITUTION Accessories Are R Ca!l}' Now! \ e | exeept in certain lir as public | night at 8 o’clock.’ Commissioner ‘ 2By the Associated Prexs | utilities and steel plants, In which 56 | Frederick A. Fenning will instruct the X rie Washington New o < . hours are permitted sergeants in the importance of their LONDON, March 19.—The eight- This was .one of five conventions | duties as connecting links between the {ihour-day convention adopted at the | worked out here in 1919 by the first | patrolmen on the beats and the higher | it 2 . ’ The Cape Theme and the Flair for Fur Borders Accent Our yifirst international kibor conference In | international labor conference, con- ' executives of the force. Misses’ C for Spri Spociaized * ki ; /\ isses’ Coats for Spring Dress Shops! J With Value! ) Fashionable young Washington looks to us more and more for style information. knowing ¢ 5 that only the successes will be presented here. The coat style leaders of the season are now com- i Al pletely@ready, adapted from foreign models with fine understanding to meet the exactions of the A FASHION INSTITUTIO Paria Washington ?(“'fn“ vounger smart set. ; *1216 to 1220 F St. N.W. i ‘ ‘ AN i 2 : il ) fr M - Thoroughly New Modes in Capes— Saturday_Dress Sale I ) A e As exemplified in the coat pictured, with military back lacing and monkey fur border. The cape idea is plaved on in many keys, each a sty le innovation. CAPES TRIMMING S COLLARS Extraordinary. hecause we shall $ ) N include many of our $19.50 dresses— I 5 i Zl:o:o‘sld:;f:.pel ;'::::d"y i 3::-':&“« (NI NN INENCNE AT A (T A A Y A A A A AR In Our'Second Floor Inexpensive Frock Shop! im connection with a special pur- chase just ('nnsummatcd—lng‘clthcr ::;’r c'l"(': ::::fll Shawl offering a wide variety of new oped Capes s Tuxedo Spring styles—vour choice I Furs Used: Mink, Natural Squirrel. Phalmi, Monkey, Fitch, Mole and Fox are strongly popular. ) . 1 Coat Colors: Thistledown, Julep, Woodland Rose, Sandstorm, Bluebell, Navy Rlue and Black. ; n All the newest Spring . i Streetl)a:::s:’fif EGS ;l:m:”'l .in:-,tluding love‘- I Misses’ Coat Prices Range from $29.50 to $125.00 ird, palmetto green, peri- . = Flat Crepes winklz blue, opal gray, |[B A Special Group of Misses’ Dressy Coats Georgette Crepes beige, oakwood, black, i ’ Making up this group are cape-back models, flares and straightline coats. too, Crepe-back Satins navy—in all sizes. and they are developed in charmeen, marchon. jeweltone and twill. There are double s 50 collars of fur—Tuxedo, shawP and scarf collars and the high colored embroidery in 3 sleeves and pockets which is so in demand. Ivery new treatment of the flare. . - - . - . Black Nitk Failla Skirt fullness not often seen in dresses at $15. ‘ \ e o, i Trims include Nataral and Mink Squirrel, Fox, Krimmer and Moleskin. (] ':r"z:;‘il:vm,h_'fil;-’; Celors are thistledown, bluebell, julep, woodland rose and navy. Shirrings—pleatings—godets—circular skirts. 4 Ficing s, Tnpets. Misses’ Coat Seetion—Third Floor Tailored and fancy sleeves in various treatments. This event offers pleasing varieties | Misses’ Aftemoon Fl'OCkS . Junior Misses’ Frocks, 525.00 as well as remarkable values. i o N el dkintiost of IVLHE RED I sis e g S e Y N Just arrived with all the newest stele-featares, these fracks 2 5 | . | sprightly Frocks, sure to be claimed by the young women a 4 for th ) iss are delightiul. T b > \Ve can please the business woman and the woman who wishes f | “their own.” sa perfectly do they express the charm of vouth. .For for the very young miss are delightiul. In crepe de chine. taffers l afternoon affairs, simple or more formal, there are many choices. § and georgette, there are two-piece types and the basque and flare a rather simply trimmed frock for the matinee, luncheon and semi- [l | | Ao A icess models and Basques, with all manner of new i S tnrm liie i sor o have shonradles some plaita: dress occasion. And all at the one price—fifteen dollars! | features. §25.00 to $125.00. Sleeves are either short or long. Sizes 13 15, 17. S2500 Newest Frocks at $35.00 T 2 : Juniors’ Cape-Coats, $29.50 Afternoon Frocks for Mitses are fashioned from flat crepe. \\} georgette and taffeta. Jumper styles, Boleros and Princess \/ models with Gipsy girdles, cape-backs and jabots of lace. Bishop Al sleeves and sleeves with the new Musketeer cuffs, also tight- ‘U fitting sleeves are features. $35.00. The Junior Miss has Cape-coats in plenty to choose from. as well as has her older sister. Lorcheen, Covertine and Twill are v R i the fabrics, and they may have fur collars or not as the preference 7 PentaeChing oes. Color's are navy, thistledown, woodland rose and bluebell. Fraii ot Bofre Julsp, Gray, Woodland Rose, Blusbell and Navy piatk e S50 Tunior siies tor (He iniBatweehl Eibt315 and 17 vears: Frtne i Chine Mises; IS uusiars T4t 28 5ees if-Ae ] Junior Misses’ Section—Third Floor ’ . Misses’ Frock Section—Third Floor Wearing “Just Enough” Tomorrow— Crepe de Chine Gowns, $3.95 1 Means . Plaited styles with yokes of lace ar embroid Underneath Mea Remarkable Special Purchase eredb b aNor failcredive ikt ol sl or- i Scanties | Glove Silk 'l”t;l‘l;:- arre {‘0'*’1 orejids coral: oile. white ani Silk Negligees, $7.85 Easter Hats . L e Loy “’O“r'i“-:"t“ B Underwear $ i i l qe w | . i . . L Crepe de-chine: draped to side and trimmed | Vest, Girdle and Step-in—on in a second, with wide net lace, pgrarv'nl and he ;m‘--'-::; A FASHION INSTITUTION Paris Wa.rhington NewYork = and off in a second. _The high-grade, fine wearing Milane:c Orchid, maize. copen. wisteria. Tomorrow! L .| Limits your underneath apparel to one silk, in undergarments of generous cut. * Underwear and Negfigee: Sectlons—Third Flor 2! garment if you so wish—the convenient, Vests 81-95 ; 7 o dainty, comfortable Scantie. Think how —full length and reinforced under Lacy Costume Slips, $5.90 Cafe au Lait Nea- Al reasonable! Four garments in one¢, and the arms. R, . e ¢ politan Straw com- ) they range, according to their style— Bloonm . . 32.95 > }?en:‘s"ue-dged :"v'tjh "‘:c':‘m?“o;’::; fififh 51:;:1&”‘1 bined with velvet and P = b reng i’ —reinforced and with elastic at waist and “‘lhi(t. i ¥ lace of the same From $5.00 to $16.50 and knees. , it . shade, $10.00. | = Step-Ins 32_95 ¢ Silk Costume Slips, $3.95 : L % —cut with unusual fullness. . White Radium_silk with shadow hems, and hem- $2.00 Long Brassieres of all-over lace and pastel shades, peach, flesh color, - stitched tailored band-top with lace edge. White, or satin and lace; $156. nile. and maize. E orchid; flesit, peach. s $250 “Bien-Jolie” Bandettes of.radium Third Floer. % Costume Slips—Street Floor. silk, in peach, orchid and white.- $1.50. $2.00 Medium-length Brassieres of pink New Showing of Ne “Qlin-on”’ satin or radium silk. $LoO. o & 'w SIlp 2 Corset Section—Third Floor 4 loves 3 Stunning Pigskin- Gloves—yes, slip-on style, the kind any athletic e or tailored girl would delight in. Beginning a Wonderful 7-Day Bag Event! $3.95 and $5.00. © SEE OUR WINDOWS! ] : Washable Washable Suede Gloves, Chamois 6 shades, Gray, Gloves, Eng- Tan, Mode, lish Skins, Slip- Putty, Cham- Ons, $3.95. ois, White, $3.50. .50. Pigskin Slip-on Street Floos Gloves, $3.95 A Jovely assortment of Lace-trimmed Slips of Russian Calf Handbag, $5.00 ;5‘(» The Beauty of Silk 100% . Pure . . A is Radiant in the New Shades of 4 E M}:rroleen. ;[olre an_r: » . eather, something to sui Rue de 'Opera 2 any taste and something Gold Smp&' lov!g'lz b;"'d“d:l case. i Pari ‘Embroidered_pouch de- | - Silk Stockings That rom Paris i signs, or calf, patent, moroc- gs F co, saffian and novelty WEAR! L l B d d Ba le.éhe"- Al}{ a‘u d‘mfi“tli And protection from th t ined, i e rav- ove y ea e gs :v';ch P;::s‘: ay ":irrer":r ages of ruinous garter-clasp with middle change com- “runs” is afforded by the patented O those wha wish to be in the van of the b { el for Easter Gifts! partment, $5.00° Gold Stripe. Spnng St-\‘e [?aradlc, “;le u'ljge attendance i Our Paris office especiplly selected these bags. Street Floor N:w ':n‘;l for dE...tf_er here tomorrow at the showing of unusual S and their fine beads, beautiful patterns and delicate Very Special Purchase | tion of these famous sk stock- and stunning Hat Models. There will be el colorings make them most attractive for Easter Gifts. i'l‘r‘sd' See ,‘p_,,h’,,,w thitidess: g 2 2 “« tH] “« ” | ¥ shadow, moonlight. it s {an gt Shoughi e | | 7he s ot avved by Ry e .5, || Larce Neckowear | ™y o e 7op ght!), | Berengaria. Nonf too' -afly for Easter pur- Y Ll Chiffon Weight ... ... thesmuch-sought “youthful matron” Hats, b {14 chasers! Laces. Enough for one P B . ; day’s selling at Other weights and stvles, $1.88 pair upward. with the “creased crown” feature loomin; | Gold and Blue - In Washington Only at Jelleff’s® = | Jade and Silver slm & i S o large throughout the assemblage. B¢ g g : | Greén and Steel Gold and Silver Collar and Cuff Sets or bl Lace Vestees, in combina- 00 A b ; b I TwolGragps tions of cream net and lace. N At s & Each . I % 57.50 and sl 2-50 lecll Chifion —and other rare and delicate perfumes of i Il Fancy metal frames—beautiful silk linings! —and some of georgette, U % I N‘ ’ Grosgrain Ribbon Hats, Transparent Hats, Felt Hats * fringed, bordered or hem- O k) varsrvad - med. Lovely new colors and the world's most ezclusive parfumenr and the unquestionable leaders of the new Season— - Being our direct importations through the local _Lov | custom house you are saved the importer’s profit combinations. $§295 to $10. : The Jelleff . conltdirm‘e:i to bed acknowlcdged by jees r s wil la- eading. creators in the world of dress and accessorics as the and at the prices named these bags will be a revela: New Two_tmd lwiu"l_ph“ e Egaion's. Capital far (. dispotal ngkflk and Crochet Hdts tion to you. > . Ti“ 3 their wares. ¢ ; Yubin's Amaryllis Perfume, $2.00, $5.00, $9.00. Colors are Bois de Rose, Pearl, Almond, Green, Palmetto : ) By the Same Steamer— / y:n , narrow s(yl:l. some Lubin's Toilet Water. $4.00. L1 | I . prin crepes ibin' 2 eder, A Green, Wild Honey, Navy Blue, Copen and, of course, Black | . Novelty French Scarfs, Bags, Leather Cigarette plain or ::mb::;d Swith \ L‘.’m,zi ;fiélmsz‘;,“#;o‘:flg . | ] Cases and Novelties for Easter! prints, in harmonizing colors. - Fubin's Face Powder, $150. 7 Toilet Goods—Street Floor New Millinery Section—Street Floor. . 16-1220. E STREET N.W, R JELLEPR, INC, 1216120 B STREET N.W f e e e e

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