Evening Star Newspaper, March 21, 1926, Page 63

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. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. MARCH 21, 1926—PART 2 2 1 R R N R R R R R R R O S R R R T T Tales of Well Known Folk : In Social and Official Life!] 2 Pre-Easter Bag Event A i - —offering marvelous selections of the most sought-for Bags of the new season. Bright ‘. 5 : > A with color—stunning in design—lizard, grain calf, pin seal, Morocco, patent leather, em- Dr.. Cespedes. Ex-Minister. Credited With Design- broidered satin, brocade, mirroleen, moire— 3 ing Cuba's Beautiful Official Building Here. F A FASHION INSTITUTION ) World Notables in Limelight. i Washington, Newlork, One of our beautiful new windows given over to the most attractive Bag display ever Sketehed—Bag of pas- . . tel zhades of calf—kid B MARGARE! e ( seen in the city. ' e i e MARGARKT B. DOWNING, SE0 00 W l|m|‘ Dr. Carlos Manuel « s ' Was Cuban Ministe he built in hehal, . 2 2 s 3 e Bt ‘ Replicas and adaptations of Paris models throughout our extensive array of ynique furnishings. Mme. Cespedes. : g New Dresses for Spring $5—$8.50—$12.50 to $42.50 Cnban from New York, repr i 4 i i ST /| F | Achieve for Jelleff's new dress shops a styvle supremacy which can scarcely be questioned She collected with ar- | A i il d infinite patience and " $ 1 the hest markets of E e furnirure which would he appropriate. In Hav 4. the former Minister to Wash who now is the ) Our dress executives, with keen understanding of the tastes of Washington women, have brought for madame a collection of frocks and gowns which have no peer. The reigning silhouettes have heen repro- duced and at prices which have made this shop notable both in and out of Washington. through the . | . fk on the horders of the old city and \ \ e ; 2 s e 4 ¢ ¢ 3 its glorions suburte and 138 tascinat: | | 55, - ¢ ] he growing interest in pleats and shirrings is shown throughout our collections—embroideries are comtrs il ned for . | warmly colored, especially on surplice fronts and sleeves, string ties give high collars becoming to every sarden, & o woman, holeros are seen for the young matron; cape effects, fringes, all echoing the cabled reports of the fatintain as | ; : E ! E latest Paris openings—and all are moderately priced. ty as the Ardes, Mme. o, o e colannades, “Mme WY Y ; At $25.00, too, are dresses of high quality es‘peclnl ly displayed in our Simple Frock Shop on 2nd floor Ingoes, very waciahle and possess : % 5 7 o % = % 5 what micht almost e described . J . Here are found the modes of the moment, carefully worked out in materials of real quality — tailored as the histrionic instine VoW - | ( 2 e 7 3 . o immevable all around the rim of ~ i il Cen I i dresses as well as fancy and semi-fancy models for al most anv nccasion. I il e s WORR N R. COSGRAVE, JR., i 1 - - c 2 R Formerly Miss Eleanor F. Rei her then at a f “ | marriage taking place February 17. make = ) — =unshine b e ¢+ throuzh din wise as comfortable as his intense b et ¢ yme thinkinz | restlessness and irregularity would the giorie flamingoes o bhe of | permit. Mr. Berkman. however, i painted iren. until a1 a low whistle | bitter toward his former home and from their mistress they will soar in|and opines that it-s lucky for Mme. he alr and gronp ahout the open | Lenin that she did not seek to enter enurt ta share the feast the land of the free.” where the | laws are more restrictive than ever ‘Hu.«la was or is under Are. John caar national gallery of | o chavists. G Arn o A mew vista in municipal { = Benerelenoe though scores of [ Mr. A. S, M. Hutchinson. the Eng: prblic-spirited citizens have offered | lish novelist whose greatest fame and oAnvases and statues and other mar- | game were won in this country, || Nf art, none has vet presented @ |turned a mneat trick on his fellow 4 suitable structure to con- |scribes by his recent quiet marriage That the Na-|to Miss Una Rosamund Bristow- needs elhow room is|Gapper. Mr. Hutchinson has. how. - ‘avident, and there ave many |ever, explained that he did not intend e in separating buildinzs |10 " his hrother journalists, | for after beinz for vears editor of the Graphic he still writes many prevent a finc [of i1s book reviews. Ile is by nature muscum being buflt on Meridian | modest and reii Meights, Snch enormous 1 realize that hi ke the Louvve and the Pitti Gz | deemed first.p: af Flarence e rather over | he worked all February 27, on the phone” and | rontine was continu in the aceus. | separated | tomed channel. 3 1 o'clock he aits from | donned his nuptial nnder different roofs, and | hride at the register’'s and at three eminently satis 3 had departed from St. Pancras for &neh A division will have to e Jhs home o the sonth of France. Washington sventually, and ta have | Not until the rezular notice appeared a readv spet snscentihle of artistic | in the Monday morning Times did adarnment and in one of \Washi oners know that a distinguished . thn's most apen and decorative sec. | lite an had marrled and started | [LJ 3 Woamen' N oL . tons gives the Capital an adiditional 'y v on his honey Bluette € Coral Geor- Rlack Gror- Dress af Beige Dress of Nary Dress of Nary cliim 1o prezentin a et ol A . Hutchinson is a you Rinek Can Dress with sid gette Dress qrtte Two- Georgette with Geargette tivo- Crepe combin- lgetinn of art in all it= diverse forms. |[and lovely Londoner who had literars thn Crepe THLH Tnstening: am At AR L T Cropam Georn b RN aspirations which led her to write Reige Vest skirt of tiro- panel of cut- with the and sleeve with long rest and Blue Print- Mme, Lenin the former [ tn the author of “When Winter ~carf and Un- width tuckine work and silk fashionabic trims af square. and collar nf ed Crepe. chicf “of the s formally | Comes.” The sequel is that she will dersiceves and Collar with embroidery, string scarf g ek lace: and SNte et WAy L soplied for the permission of the cantinite to worshin at the shrine of | & cmbroidery in gold_ applique. same panel’ and erystal EL 7586w motifs. Rritish government to seek 3 hee favorite novelist and will prob. | 5 i gree ang colnr. 1 £69.50. Woman's 3 cred in mavy and helow 7 in Back and_colored £49.30. Tionden from what she deseribes a= |4y he of the greatest value to Rim— . g Dress. $69.50. » h wrist-band. 2 ochon/ § conditions which imperil her life and | it least through sympathy and under- Heeve trims.fuf Tenpardize her peace of mind. This |<tanding. She had & few offerings in ; i requeat has caused an avalnche f | fiction and essay form published in comment in journalistic s, London weeklies, but she aspired to | [ Jang discussions on the v | be a novelist, and perhaps she may ghvernment which seel be th such an eminently successful [ Lenin and yet to the fait teacher as the author of “This Free- ||| | Joval widew permits a svstem of per- |dom” has proved himself. - O eratie. Tt ey hia be Exelc Hopkins the first commodore | g e sia e earn | Bahamas soon after he had received EALIZING the importance of exhibiting to Madame the most distinctive of Coats for Easter and Spring . after incredible hardsh ps and | his commission from the Continental . & Gt atine with the best New York toicrs ] ] sformy adventures found asylum for | Congress. and for a time Fort New wear, our experts, co-operating with the best New York manufacturers, have secured these truly won- in Germa ¢ i | Providence. ¢ Nassau, . . v = ke ’ 5 \ r } Tt et Tovndan xnd stpart- | Wax stripped of the British flag. Nas: derful Coats—400 of them! They are being offered to you tomorrew at three prices which will seem amaz- e bRl at ipunalian B e ey Biars. fasether “win 1o ingly little, when you have seen the-Fashion-features these garmests include. (o Mvatked with mma Goldman, | occupation by the Spaniards. on the theugh he has e some caustic 1 vecovery from the comments on IR ‘& treatment of s '50 s .50 s .50 the widow of Lenin. It is likely the s aged and sorrowing woman will he | soan after this exploit, was ordered | ypumitied to end her daxe in Lomtan. | 19 Boe Sl AN v atiempisd it ticiheral Sivle sehasaln Werknianchin ic heral 5 ; e il wiies She has feiemis amd peistives. 07) 000 LD AL R ALSIEL ~ Quality is here! Style is here! \Workmanship is here! Al that a superb Coat should have is included Zor but saw her dury in the home | Babamas_fe e ot ooemuna: B in any garment taken at random from this (‘OHCCEIOH. There are Capes of every descnptmn,.pane‘l_s plain e 4 or panels plaited, scarf-collars or fur collars, or Tuxedo collars edged with fur. There are straightlines and flares, ripples and scallops—but each feature is properly applied to the type of Coat and the occasion for which' it is to be worn. ‘ . For Town in the Morning For Motoring Afar or Near 4 For Formal Afternoon Reception For Travel on Land or Sea 2] A FASHION ISTITUTION | e For Dinner at Restaurant or Club For Sports and Informal Use i Selection of your coat NOW means having it to wear the first bright days! EASTER SHOWING 0 . g ght day ATRRIRRR R ARARIARNRNRIARN R S SMART SHOES French Ox- Sandaleood — Gun Metal Steel Gray ford, Norosis, Kid Oue- Calf Tailored Kid Sorosis Fateal iwith Nirap Sorosis SorosisPump, Pump with polbadotsand Puwp wwith one - strap. front strap ke hecl. Frewch foc with low and modified £12.30, and wmilitary Cuban heel. Spanish heel, heel. $10.00. 8875, $11. s A lN preparation for the' Pre-Easter demand for Sorosis Shoes, which is as sure as the coming of Spring, we have secured over one hundred styles, all new and indi- vidual from which our clientele may select their prefer- ences. The variety is greater than we have ever hefore, assembled. $8.75,$10.00,$12.50Pr. [Tl +oooo U/ wimern \| | wemewe \ b womee \ Vel romencs Wamen's Rilk Faille Woodland Rose Gray Twilleen Bluebell Mar- aightline . Navy Char- Bluebell Chare " - 5 3 Cape-Coat in Lorcheen with Coat 1with all- chon Coat with Coat of Mid- meen Coat with meen with new These Shoes come in Kid, Patent, Satin, Cali and Suede. | Black. Cape plaited _side around Cape to novel strap- night Rlue with Tong but mar- detachabhle They appear in a wide range of colors, including Gray, Sauterne, 23 disappears into panel bencath waist, emYJroid- trim and Tuz- heavy embroid- row wings over cape. Em- Putty. Rlack, Tan, Brown, Buff and Sand. As for the heels— | i sleeve seam at braided and ered with edo Collar of ery in self- sleeves em- broidered in which are. perhaps, the greatest Fashion indication, always— ;‘d'rv 1;’”‘"17 fmkh"“ge"f'l flDmvk:'r '"715' Palmi. $§9.50. cnI:‘r ';-rlgaduqd droidered in silver and black S Spike, S . Military Sports styles. f EONE e Lcest Lot e e o go i gold and beige. on collar. iere are opool ""“\‘\'.i:"}:' “:\‘12':! y and Sp 3 i1 (kg plain. Collar of Susliki of Rguirrel Eoyptian de- Cintans of b L ol Sizes 214 to s AAS . of Squirrel. £49.50. \\ £49.50. sign. $69.50. beige. collar of cape-neck i . o ’ ] mink -dyed ) \§ Natural Squir- We urge your early selection from th Squirrel. vel trim. $69.50. delightfully new and fresh selection. / AR FRANK R. JELLEFF, INC. R —— apews . PRANK R. JELLEFF, ING, 1216 TO 1220 F STREET N.W. - o " : : . 1216 to 1220 F: 3% : X

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