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l ——-I { Married Recently i MRS, WIL. Formerly Miss Clarice M. Living: daughter of Col. and Mrs. Colin Livingstone, and, with Mr. Wheeler, is at home at Clifton Terrace. NEWS OF THE CLUBS. . | nued from Twelfth Page.) cfatfon now numbers 110 members. This is an outstandi cord, since the mgmbership of the local branch of this association includes many of the woman experts in Government service, particularly from the United States Department of Agriculture. Bureau of F tion and Federal Board of Vo 1 Education i as decided at this meeting to ze the formation of three new sections within the assoclation child economi THE SUNDAY STAR, elleffs New A FASHION INSTITUTION Peri Waskington Now' The new tennis girdle, a light gar- ment with a t* ree-clasp front. Cut up iu front Lut longer in back. A section of one-piece elastic over each hip. Two pair hose supporters at tached. 1.50. LA SYLVIA girdles for Summer wear. Made of light-weight pinl broche with two sections of KEN- LASTIiC. Fourteen-inch length. Two pair hose supporters attached, 4.50 For Summer Comfort— Light Girdles In the New Grey Shops— Second Floor A Sale of Lovely \I Silk Negligees, 12.85 Desirable negligees made of beau tiful taffeta silks and crepe de chine. In peach, flesh and coral. Graceful drape effect jvith rows of lace trim- ming. These have been marked dotwn from much higher prices Typical Jelleff Values—in the New Grey Shopo—Second Floor New Costume Slips \ That Are Extra | Value! / Pongee With Embroidered Yokes—2.95 kExtra fine quality, hemstitched band tops. These are in the pastel shades ; shadowproof hems Exceptional Silk Slips 5.00 lhey are trimmed with the prett- est filet or Irish laces we have seen. These are new and different from anything we have shown. Of excep tionally fine crepe de chine, deep sha dow hem, both flesh and white. In the New Grey Shops—Second Floor Sangha straw bags of soft crochet straw, may be had in two sizes. Ex- tremely light in weight and in all the new Summer colors. Sunni, coral sands and June rose, 500 and 8.50. Morocco Handbags with gate top collapsible frame of light imitatior shell. Convenient and roomy inside and fitted with mirror and purse Colors are tan, brown, blue and gray 10.00. The Party Box, convenient and spacious, with four amber finishe fittings. Purse has lock and key In black, blue and gray ), Leathergoods Section—Street Floor The Moire Frock m . [l | WASHINGTON, D. U, JUNE 20, 1926—PART 2. s for Monday Glove silk gowns, full cut, trimmed with picot lace at the top. Regularly 5.25. Tomorrow. 3.95. Glove Silk Underthings Specially Priced! Three styles in glove silk gowns, tailored or trimmed with embroidered net or Irish lace at top and bottor:. Round, square and Jenny necklines. Excep tional, 4.95. In the New Grey Shops— Second Floor Exceptional Sports \ Frocks at 15.00 Excellent quality Jersey Frocks with gaily embroidered sleeves in one-piece styles that were 25.00. A group of Two-piec gray tones, which iraveler. These were formerly 25.00 to 32.50 We have also included in this group a number of our regular price 3500 kashi trocks in two-picce styles with high con vertible collars ; also some of our 35.00 jersey irocks decorated with stenciling in ga) volors. In the New Sportwear Shop—Fourth Floer ( N Great Savings in Footwear, 7.50 An Extraordinary Selling of Excellent Quality Desirable ORQSI§ Pumps and Oxfords 7 .50 Regularly 8.75 to 15.00 3000 pairs of SOROSIS pumps aud oxfords, all new merchandise and in A Rhapsody in Fashion WYTH due credit, of course. to George Gershwin, “the mas ter of razzle-dazzle melody.” who really started the fashion in rhap sodles. “Remember the Night” st weel at the Wil ard Roof wlen even L~ the electriclan focussed his eyes on that churm ing girl in the Loney suckle chiffon frock that swayed tn the music as it firted with the breere -d that se y blended chic with practicability. She bought it—at Jelleff's The frock illustrated 55.00 In the Misses Co- lonial Shop — Third « o “Sweet and Low-Down ~was the large straw hat that wore with it You so was embroid ered organdie, placed llhorl‘ by a clever and to pretend nafvette, as if you \M d } didn’t know better. ROND And, of course, at the roof garden dances it is considered quite “comme il faut” for your bat to be low-down, provided. of course, that the levity ends there. But to get back to the subject. that hat, 1o as you may have suspected, came from Jelleff's. the hat illustrated, 25.00 Millinery lon—Balcony “Waltzing the Blues that's a trick tha can he done litey ally us well as fig: stepping tunes” in that are blue be the slippers E blue, too French urmy blue they call these slippers and stockings. which means color of the army un form and not the disposition of the army. Of course. hoth the sho and the stockings can be had HE newest Paris inspiration for the daytime frock mode has come to Jelleff’" advance collection of Fall frocks for women and mi With all Paris shouting the praises of moire as a medium for the expression of a certain chic that is tailored without being too tailored and yet mot too informal, there is nothing else for the smart woman or miss to do but to ewn There a already two sec food and nutrition. and home rs’ sertion Officers for the coming vear were ected as follows: Miss Edith C. Sal Jelleff’s Sorosis Shoe Shop. Blue hid slippers, 12.50 Gold Stripe Silk Stockings, 2.25 Street Floor the smart styles of the season—at thi- one remarkably low price. Patent kid, satin. suede calf, snake isbury. president: Miss Maude Camp vice president: Miss Mary Phi Mary B. Tate, Miss Edith | Thurston will represcnt | s section of the Dis + Home FEconomics annual meeting of the American Home Economics Asso- ciation at Minneapolis, Minn., June 3 to July 3. Another representative will be Miss Edith L. Allen of the extension service of the United tates | Department of Agriculture. who will represent the association on a wpecial committes to determine plans | and policles for State news letters. | It is probable that Miss Reese and others of the extension service may sattend Montgomery County Federation. The executive board will meet at the home of the president, Mrs. [ Merrill, West Melrose street, Chase, Md., Tuesday at 11 a.m. the last meeting of the official boarq the question of changing the names of committees to correspond with those of the State and National federation cominittee names was di- cussed, and 1t was decided to do so in the cases of those committees which were identical in work with those of | the State and Nattonal. The activities of these committees, however. will re- main the same, only the de: Chevy | ittees 2 on her tri also advised ad already visited s throughout the wounty, and has received invitations for future pieetings Woman’s Club of Bethesda. The @3ecytive board will meet Tuesday @t 1080 a.m. at the Liome of the presi- &'L" Mrs. Earl W. Chafee, Chevy se, Md. Plans for the activities g: the club for the coming year will » discussed and a general program decided upon. The card party held at the home of Mrs. George Bradley in Bethesda added somewhere between $150 and $200 to the buflding fund. It was a lovely day and party One ot the major activities of the elub for the year was the sponsoring of the educational work in the Be. wnd the establishment rten in the Bethesda School 1s the direct result of the work of this committee. The kindergarten, the first in this section, has been so successful that the Rockville committee has decided to kindergarten exhibit at the fair in September. The work of the children will be displayed, and Miss Watkine, superviso kinder- | martens in lic schools, will send a plete ou ¢ working materfals for kinderga inatruction ! for use in tha booth committee, | Mrs. Berlin Brann of t bin John Club. Mrs. William Gamble, Mrs. Enoch G. Johnson, Mr Jdward L. Stock Stevens. Mrs. | George rman, and | Mrs. James o has con- | ducted the kindergar he Be- | thesda School sin have promised to be The lo loan scholarship f 18 growing, and it is anicipated that the club will have sufficient funds | in hand by September 1 to insure the | success of this activity Fair have a its booth at ington ROW OF CUBIST STUDIOS ATTRACT PARIS ARTISTS Br the Associated Press PARIS, June 19 Parls painters are than a canvas at architect’s dreamn. They actually have been completed—a whole street of them—in one of the left bank quar- ters and named after the painter Beurate, whose “Circus” recently was accepted by the Louvre as the gift of the late John Quinn. The “Cite Seurat” has no two houses alike. But they have one thing in common which greatly astonishes | mere bourgeois French neighbors. | This is the enormous area of window | space for sunlight and air. Ail the | furniture is arranged so as to follow the angles of the rooms. Economy of ! ace has been the watchword of the architects. “What we want is light, | hedrooms faecing south, kitchens to the north and not an inch of space wasted” This is the motto of the sousbiuctors of the lidle siudios Cubists houses for something more the salon or ang Take Warning! A sale of 875 to 1000 gowns, pajamas and chimses—flesh, peach, white and orchid. Many dif- ferent styles but all of lovely quality—crepe de chine, with filet, Irish and val lace trimming; gowns also with hand-drawn yokes. This is one of those lots that will sell in a hurry—at 7.50. In the New Grey Shops—Second Floor least one moire frock—just to be a little in advance of the season. The new jumper version of the mioire frock interpreted for women i« sketched on the left. This has the shirring in the tront of the bedice and a draped tunic in the skir that Paris speaks well of. 55.00 the right, the tunic frock for and satin in the trim, reproduc 1s of the midse n showings. ses makes clever one of the mos 65.00. Women's Gown Salon—Second Floor Misses’ Colonial Frock Shop—Third Floor tans, brown. cafe au lait, beach. beige. ostrich and brocades, in black. white and two-tone effects Over 100 individual and dis ve styles for your choice! Footwear for every Sum- occasion. Spool — Spike — Spanish — —Military and Low Block Heels. 1, to 9—widths AAA to ( In the Sorosis Shoe Shop—Street Floor Women’s Summer Frocks Attractively Priced—Three Big Groups—Styles for Every Summer Occasion Which means an exceptional opportunity to complete your summer dress wardrobe at great savings. with the assurance of authentic stvle and Jellefi quality. 19.50 WIDE range of the popuia Summer mediums, including crepe de chine, tub silks, flat crepe and lovely printed and polka dot patterns, developed straightline, iece or two-piece styles. Some cature shon trimy broidery preted. Long and < Navy, Black, Rose, Green, Maize, White, Tan Lert—Striped crepe de chine de velops a beautifully tailored frock with long silk tie and double belt treatment, 1950, Right—Ecru embroidered net over pastel crepe de chine with satin ribbon trim. A lovely frock for Summer afternoons and evenings. 29.50. Women’s Coats Tomorrow still greater reductions go into effect on seventy of our high-grade coats for women. Cloth and silk materials. Smart style—priced now absurdly low. 19.50 Formerly 30.00 to 49.50 A GROUP of 30 Smart Tailored Coats, developed in Lorcheen or Covert cloth, Kasha, Charmeen, Candia and Kashmir in the accepted styles of the season. Sizes"34 to 40. 29.50 Formerly 55.00 to 69.50 4 Coats in this group in tailored and dress styles. Charming models in lovely straightline styling. Faille silk, satin and moire dinner coats. Kasha and Lorcheen els. Cape coats with squirrel or fitch collars and reversible coats of faille and satin. Sizes ¥ 1950 Regularly 79.50 to 110.00 . COLLECTION of 30 individual models, elaborately embroidered with collars edged in fur. Some smart tallored models in Mirro- leen, kashas and satin, satin, Charmeen, wool ottoman, bengaline, faille and quilted taffeta. Sizes 34 to 44. In the Woemen's Coat Shop—Third Floor Ensemble Costume Suits at Less Than One-Half the Original Prices 25.00 Were 59.50 to 69.50 Ensemble costume suits in navy, tan or green Lorcheen with plain or printed silk frocks. Cape coat styles and hip- length box jackets. Sizes 36, 38 and 40. Formerly 79.50 to 110.00 Churmeen, with three-quarter or full length jackets and selt-colored silk dresses. in straightline and jumper treatment. Exceptional values. Sizes 38, 40 and 42. In the Women’s Suit Shop—Third Floor i | ' I 2950 [\el HEER frocks for afternoen ane informal evening wear. de veloped in the fashionable geor gette, plain or flowered. The hand-drawn georgettes that are <o smart are represented in this group. and you will find plenty of beau tiful printed ttes. us wel 1 geor olle voodie cluded this collection nart li es that use the jumper o b ic and more often than not calloping as a trim. White, Flesh, Orchid, Sunni, June Rose, Nile, Palmetto, Peach and Navy Rigit—Navy Georgette Tailored trock featuring the jabot and smart multi-color embroidery on the puffed sleeves. 29.50. " Crystals! Colored Pearls! Capri Blue! : Everything that’s new. and smart in costume jew- elry—here for your choice tomorrow. 95¢ each An Extraordinary Opportunity E bought over 500 pieces of lovely Costume Jewelry at a tre- mendous price concession which makes possible tomorrow's fow price. Those of you who attended our recent pearl necklace sale do not have to be told what wonderful values will be presented in this collection. Comie early. New Imitation Crystal Neck- taces and Chokers in rose, sap phire, amber, amethyst, or all- white, A smart Paris vogue for sports apparel. Pearl Chokers that never seem to lose their style im- portance. Gold festoons set with col- ored stones, charming for-the flowered chiffon frock. Capri Blue Necklaces and Brooches, Hat Pins in all the good styles of the -moment. Plenty of Bracelets and Earrings 39.50 ROCKS for formal afternoo: wear, many of which are repro ductions gnd adaptations of smart imports. A wide range of fabrics is available for vour choice in this group. There “are crepe Roma frocks that vou would not be could be <old at this pri 1ly charming versions eorgette tailored ir d Trost crepe rt elegance. lugtrous satins Jlain colored georgettes that com bine effectively with polka dotted georgettes and exquisite flowered hiffons, both in tailored and softer styling. A full range of summer colors and plenty of navy and white Right—Charming Flowered Chiffon Dinner Frock with short fluttéring cape and gracefully flared skirt, and satin ribbon sash. ; Sniart Coats for Misses Again reduced—lovely Coats—many less than half price! 15.00 Formerly 29.50 to 39.50 RESS and sports type in Lorcheen, twi tweeds and plaids and a wide choice of distinctive styles, including the smart cape back, shoulder capes, flares or straightline models, with puf- fed sleeves and high collars. A number of dressy models elabo- rately embroidered, others with self-color stitching and scallops as trim. Moline, natural and mink fur trims. Julep, Woodland Rose. Thistledown, bluebell. navy, black. 25.00 Regularly 45.00 to 59.50 NOTHER group of dress and sports coats, in Lorcheen, Char- meen, Satin and Tweeds. Collars are of Pahmi, natural and mink squirrel and fox. Some of the collars are detachable. Thistledown. Julep, Woodland Rose, Bluebell, Navy and Black 35.00 Were 49.50 to 75.00 WONDERFUL collection of coats for dress wear, interpreted in Charmeen, twill and satin and incorporating all the smartest features of the coat model. Many of these coats have fox, natural and mink squirrel trim and a few are trimmed with monkey fur. Girls’ Coats Junior 15.00 Reduced from $29.50 FOR the girl in her ’teens there are dress and sport coats in Lorcheen, Twill and sports fabrics. These coats are particularly desirable values, and from a style standpoint decidedly appealing. Rust. Julep, Thistledown, Bluebell. In the Junior Girls’ Shop—T hird Floor Misses’ Sports Suits Reduced From 39.50 to 15.00 An interesting opportunity for you to buy a tailored suit for sportswear, developed in imported tweeds. with box jackets. single and double breasted style. The kind of suit that you can always wear. Tan, bluebell and thistledown. In the Misses’ Suit Shop—T hird Floer O the blue of her eyes nd the gold of her hair is mat by the ¥ blue « tume jew elry, which remind« us that the craze for blues promises to color our language as well as our cos. tumes —for soo who will think of saying as indigo” when th “As blue s a smart yo all dressed up for a par blue in jewelry, neckluce: bracelets and brooches sign of those urally. they buy ft- Jewelry Section— “Paddlin’ Madelin’ Homie” —after a swim in the zood old Potomac is sure to get you the spotlight it “Madelin” wears the new swim ming suit that stole its basic design from Charley Hoff's track suft, its color from Paris and its decora tion from <ome un ce. witl depart nsiguta under Whict t tres chic. as in Paris ana unts for fts vopularity—ar Jelleff's Blu: flannel trunks and white step-in shirt.....7.95 Sportswear Shop—Fourth Floor “If you go North or South” —if you go East or West—you will real- 1ze that train porters gauge your impor- tance by nothing more mnor less than your top - oat. In fact, many a young woman has had to earry her own baggage off the train because she neglected to wear or carry a top coat, which in porterdom is the Un- forgivable §in. On the other hend, a .~ smart tep coat is sure to get you drawing-room service on an upper-berth ticket, and nine times out of ten a swap for a “lower The most successful top coat that we know of at the present moment is the new gray tweed, smartly collared in beige wolf and lined in plald—an advance Fall model, that you_can buy-—at Jelleff's. The coat illustrated, 69.50 Misses’ Coat Shop—Third Floor “Sally is not the same old Sally” —since she started wearing sports clothes, and she really ought to be grateful to Paris for the making it pos- sible to wear sports &s at any hour of the for Sally always was a “'good sports type.” Of course, for all that Sally knows about golf or tennis, “a perfeet appyoach” and “love all” are part of the same game, The ombre striped sweater and crepe de chine kilted skirt that draws a gallery for Sally, even off the golf links. is _one of the new * Debonair " frocks— at Jelleff’ The frock illustrated, 35.00 Sportswear Shop—Fourth Floer “ ’ Y 'no more Worryin All the smart things that you see about town, that you hear ahout or read about—you can buy them at Jelleff's. —And you thought you had to make a trip to Paris! Ad blue