Evening Star Newspaper, November 7, 1927, Page 15

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- DR SHTH PRASED FORLONG ERE St. Thomas’ Rector Laud-| ed by Bishop for 25 Years | of Church Work Here. High tribute was paid Rev. Dr. C. ¥rnest Smith services markinz his twenty-fi niversa vesterday at special vecior of St, Church, 17 Church s et James E. Freeman, nreaching gratulatory sermon, declared that “fundamentalism and modernism have | not affected the even tenor of his wa % When we stop to reflect upon #aid Bishop Freeman, “the pe £ “Dr. Smith’s rectorship covers approx- | lines than any £one before. It has witne: reaching social, economic and y changes— safe to say that have been many has been no de flection from the course laid down Iy mentalism and mc affected the even t Lauds Unch: “Were he to sy morning, T am confident he “irm the same faith that he preached when he came to this quarter of a century that seems to have what T ter called ‘a lust for ch sion for the novel and the unique, it is & satisf: that is ministerir same s zvrea(‘hin: the everlasti H nterruptedly and without d &eneration by genel century. I am confident in t that those to,whom I speak t feel a deep stnse of sa gthe fact that while men may Mmen may go, while fashions change and one administration follow | another, this church to which we he fong maintains its unfailing place of | fpower and influence because it min. | dsters the identical sacraments and | &reaches the ident Gospel given t by Jesus Christ. . “While it'has not been my p privilege to minister to one c gation for any such period brother has ministered to thi T could covet nothing more th memory of such a remarkable pas: torate. While neither he nor I claim | or of the souls of men. Spirtual Aids Greatest. *““There are doubtle e these seate shere this morning whom le rece ch the ble: #acrament of baptism, who today come to maturit are others to w sunny days of j owland, when sorrow their hearthstone. Ther less others to whom he ave passed on into the church tri umphnt. “Men and women and little dren have looked to him from y year, through this quarter century of | lime, for those eternal truths bear so vitally upon the present guarantee to them the hope of eternal being. W) i !this one? at life at so many va #0 immediatel timate concer: “It is because we commonly that the ministry of this pul altar has witnessed to 2 message and system that is unchanged and unchang- | ing, that we are gathered here to do | honor to him who has so long served | in_our midst. Valuable as the | contributions that he has made to| the building and enrichment of this | noble parish equipment, persistent have been his labors in bel ify the hou: he does these things as the supreme w es of the efficiency of h devoted service. Fine as all these things may be, they do not transcend in enduring worth what has been ef- Jected in the moral and spirtual en- richment of those to w been privileged to minister. Reception Tomorrow. Bishop Freeman concluded h mon with this tribute and hop honor and high teem, 1 gr my dear brother, this morning, heartily and affectionately congratulating y upon the accomplishment of a qu: century of servic mental and spiritual strength to ¢ on through many years the useful ¢ fruitful ministry that we believe lies ahead.” | ‘This ecclesiastical tribute will be followed tomorrow evening by a social tribute in the form of a reception to W. Atwood, formerly of Arizona, ted during the ce bration yesterday and paid tribute 1o Dr. Smith, PERSHING ON WAY HOME. General Will Be Here for Armis- tice Exercises. | Gen. John J who has been ope since the recent reunion of the American Legion 1 Parls, is expected to arrive in this city in ample time to take part in the cere. monies at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier, in Arlington National Ceme- | tery, on Armistice day, next ay. He' is & passenger on the Leviathan, dus at New York City today or tomor: row. | =‘ Toinsure Floral Ef- © : fects of distinc- 'g' fion. ¥t s Wonly necessary to arrange with Shaffer to fur- FLOWERS —for Receptions, P —for Dinner Parties, —for Weddings, etc. Istimates on request. Violets “Mums" Roses GEORGE C. SHAFFER OUR ONLY STORE 900 14th St. N.W. Telephone M i JELLEFF/ = "IN APPFRECIATION’=FALL 1937 Louey Venn Beauty Preparations .50 Antelope Suede Handbags, &5 The smartest daytime hag mode of the season— Appreciation saving. at a tremendous Envelope <tyle, of course, with silver or gold kid piping— some in black and 60-Inch Pearl Ropes (Constructed) ropes — pearl and cr) tal combina- tibns —and all tinted crystals gorgeots K3.00 re Choos Imported $1.50 and $2.00 Flowers, 95¢ All new—all very lovely—and practically every smart type in- cluded in the group—large bunches of violets, chrysanthemums, velvet gardenias, _velvet roses — sports flowers—tailored flowers—evening flowers—and they make lovely gifts. 300 Pairs Regular $2.75 Washable Leather Gloves, $2.15 Pair An exceptional opportunity even for Appreciation, for these gloves are splendid quality—finished with clever perforated pinked or plain cuffs of darker color—very effec- tive. Seminole, blonde, beige, mode and squirrel, in all sizes, at $2.15 pr. $5 Umbrellas, $3.95 Choose from navy blue, brown, red and green—they are going quickly. All-silk—16-rib style with the best- looking ambertone handles, tips and ferrules $7.50 Umbrellas, $5 Exactly one-third saving in these smart, new Umbrellas—stunning with the new longer handles. They're all silk and superb qual- ity—with plain or novelty borders and mounted on 16-rib gold-fin- ished frames—a fine choice of new Fall colors. Everything an um- brella should be! Street Floor stunning ornament brown.—Street Floor. ,mildly. You'll find them A FASHION INSTITUTION Paris Washmgton NewYork, There’s Only One Jelleff’s— —and only one WEEK OF This unique event—originated by us years ago—BEGAN TODAY, and even the facilitics of our Greate: APPRECIATION! Store have been taxed to the utmost. Permit Us to Say “Thank You” to YOU —To say it in one of the hundreds of ways we have prepared—with fashions of the hour, at savings of 20% to 334% —and perhaps even more! It is genuine appreciation for the generous patronage which Washington bestows upon us each day this week will be equally noteworthy! throughout the vear. Today is only one of six Richly Furred Coats Women’s § 1 2 5 Regularly $135 to $145 To say that the coat shops have been busy today is putting it Twenty experienced coat girls have hardly had a dull moment. And this group at $125 is a prominent one. To the left, misses’ coats; to the right, women’s coats —in almost unlimited array. Important at this price are waist-deep shawl collars, also pouch collars and deep, smartly designed cuffs of such costly and desirable furs as badger, a new silver grey kit fox, aristocratic fitch, silky black fox, blue fox, natural and pointed skunk, beaver, pahlmi and blonde wolf. You'll find that some of these coats even have partial fur borders—others have tuxedo fur collars to the hem — and you'll notice at a glance the superior quality of these furs. And when it comes to materials—there’s nothing to be desired that is not represented—for only the smartest and the best were accepted for this group — Kashmir Suede, Alexia, Molta, Malina, Imported Broadcloth, Elfina, Kashana. \What more could any one want—par- ticularly when there are black coats in every style, tan coats in every style—and a generous sprinkling of Franciscan brown, moonlight blue and wing grey? In fact—even as we write—the enthusiasm of our patrons permeates the advertising office—it is catching. Don’t miss the opportunity to select your coat tomorrow! Remember — the third floor for coats—and the values in all other groups from $59.50 to $1435 are just as tempting as these! Misses’ . Underthings The loveliest, daintiest new pieces join in tomorrow! $5.50 Glove Silk Undies, $3.95 Just arrived for Tuesday’s selling—gowns and bloomers from one of the best makers of splendid quality glove silk —the gowns either tailored or daintily net trimmed and the bloomers with extra-long reinforcements. $5 and $5.90 Silk Chemises and Step-ins $3.95 And the beauty of this group is that the choice is so wide—so many different styles—tailored and lacy in crepe de chine and that wonderful lustrous Chin Chin crepe— and you'll find filet—dainty Alencon—patterned laces and net trims, too—think of it—at $3.95. $8.50 to $22.50 Sample Silk Gowns $5 to $15 It's a fascinating adventure to look through this group—so many lovely pieces—sheer ninon silk, crepe satin, radium—crepe de chine—indestructible voiles— such cleverly different styles—real laces—touches of handwork—flower trims—everything you'd expect of the sample line of one of the best underwear makers— and the savings are a joy! $7.50 Swan Silk Slips, $5.00 Know them?—They're the famous “spotless. water” slips, sent to us at one-third off for Appre tion. They're wonderful for Fall frocks—they’re tai- lored to fit so smoothly, and you'll find them in black, navy blue, flesh color, beige and white. $7.50 Girdles, $4.95 If we could tell you the name of the maker—you'd realize the importance of this item—but we promised we wouldn't—so come in and see them. They're the new supple kind—beautiful crepe de chine, lightly boned—ith elastic side panels and satin binding. Sizes 24 to 32. Be fitted into one tomorrow. The Interesting Grey Shops—Second Floor Beauty and Comfort—$10.95 Quilted Satin Robes, $8.75 French blue, pottery blue, orchid, rose, red and black. Each robe fastidiously made of handsome satin, quilted attractively and finished with a long Tuxedo collar, pockets and a silk cord girdle. Sizes 34 to 42. Second Floor. Extra!—For “Appreciation” Tuesday! 12.50 Genuine Alligator Pumps and Ties Sizes 2V, t0 9 Widths AAA to C Q.95 For Appreciation— Genuine alligator—beautifully marked, showing superior quality—and you'll find a wide choice of fascinating Sorosis styles, with block and Cuban heels— wear. o smart for daytime New brown and amber shades—and even black! And then those 30 stunning styles including SORQSI§ And other fine makes— $10 to $12.50 Footwear For your choice at, pair— $7 .50 Daytime and evening footwear from Sorosis and other high- grade manufacturers—each pair new and smart—and a choice that includes calf, kid, patent lcather, velvet, suede and simulated rep- tiles—in black, the new | rown shades and gold and silver. Al sizes ‘and all hecl types—and savings most remarkable!— Street Floor, $19.50 10 $29.50 Dresses, $15.00 WOMEN’S—MISSES’ We want you to particularly notice the velvet trimmed dresses in this group— they're such wonderful values—georgettes, velvet trimmed for misses—and velvet trimmed satins as well as georgettes for women. Other smart materials galore— and all the new fall shades (including evening shades). $29.50 to $39.50 Dresses, $23.75 WOMEN’S—MISSES’® And there are actually transparent vel- vet frocks in this group—metal cloths— and the new soft shades in georgette afternoon frocks—not to overlook the wonderful tailored satins—the very new ombre georgettes—the wool jersey and velveteen three-piece frocks and the sparkling beaded .chiffons for evening. Women’s Dress Shop—Second Floor. e ————————————————— $3.95 Slips—Beautiful heavy crepe de chine—beautifully made with tailored band top or dainty lace edging. Black, navy blue, grey, beige and:pastel shades. .. At 209, Discount v Venn demonstrator to tell you what your skin needs. New—381.75 Silk Stockings 8135 fash- silk stockings— weight ter hem—serv- ice weight with short 4-inch cotton hem— both in the best rs — cho $1.35 pair. $35 to $39.50 Dresses, $29.50 WOMEN'S—MISSES’® Styles that run the gamut from sport to evening with sheer velvets and stun- ning beaded georgettes prominent for evening and any number of the new light-weight woolens—for sports—while for afternoon there are fascinating jewel- tinted georgettes, velvet and metal effects, satins, crepe romas—too bad we can't go into more detail about them—they're so very smart. $59.50 and $65 Dresses, $49.50 WOMEN’S—MISSES’ A stunning group of luxurious frocks in the very latest Paris treatments— Patou's new sleeves—Vionnet's best neck- lines and a fabric range that includes transparent velvet, satin, georgettes and metal cloths for afternoon—and sumptu- ous gold lace and metal cloth—exquisite Bohemian laces—jewel tinted transparent velvets and metal brocades—Come see them! Misses’ Dress Shop—Third Floor. $5 Slips—Chin Chin crepe—that love- 1y flat crepe with a lustrous sheen—perfect- ly tailored in black, navy blue, $3.95 beige, flesh color and white 2,000 Hats— Half Price! The response this morning seems to be breaking all records! three hats! Most people are buying not one but two and Two thousand hats were in the house to start with—more are arriving today! And this is the way they are selling—“in Appreciation.” $10.00 Hats .. $12.50 Hats $15.00 Hats $16.50 Hats $18.50 Hats .- $5.00 $20.00 Hats $22.50 Hats ... $25.00 Hats $27.50 Hats $35.00 Hats . $10.00 .. $11.25 $12.50 $13.75 $17.50 Practically Our Entire Stock —only Madelon, Knapp-Felt and a few other hats ex- cluded—and in addition the most wonderful purchases of millinery we have ever made. Felt—homespun felt—soleil velour—velvet—velvet and satin—velvet and metals—satin and metals—all satins—satin and felts. Hats with the clever new veils—hats with fur trims— with stunning pins—with tailored ribbons—with clever crown twists. Sports hats—tailored hats—dress hats—dinner hats —yes, all at half price this week! SIZES FOR EVERY HEAD—PLENTY OF MATRONS’ HATS—such makers as ACE HIGH, BLUE BIRD, ARGEE, TAPPE and HAYMAN represented. All these hat boxes are tax- ing our delivery, although extra cars are running. But with 25 salespeople selling hats as fast as they are today, we must ask just a little extra time for delivery.—Jelleff’s—Millinery Section—Street Floor.

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