Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1927, Page 19

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SOCIETY -(Cl)n(inued from Eighteenth Page.) #or. Mrs. Dimock will be among the ghests at the concert to be given by tho choir Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, at the Mayflower Hotel, in honor of the diplomatic corp: his also taken a box for t evening concert by the choir at the same place. Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, who has been detained in her Summer home at Ventnor, N. J., will go to New York tomorrow and will be at the Hotel Ambassador until Monday. Mrs. El- kins will come to Washington and will be with her sister, Mrs. Arthur Lee, in her home at 1708 Massachusetts avenue, until her own house on K street is ready for the Winter. Mrs. Ross Thompson is spending a few days in New York, at the Ambas- sador Hotel. She will be hostess luncheon Friday and dinner Saturday. Mrs. Augustus C. Downing and Miss Alys M. Downing have returned to ‘Washington, having spent five months abroad, and will be at the flower for a week, until their hous t 2030 Hillyer place is ready for occupancy. Senora de Riano, wife of the former Ambassador of Spain, is at the Ritz- Carlton in New York after spending the Summer in the North. Mrs. Enos N n has returned from Baltimore, where she spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Town- send Scott in_their home on Bager &treet. Mrs. Newman w guests of Mr. and Mr: box at the performance 3 ning of “The King’s Henchman.” Miss Agnes Peter of Georgetown, who has been visiting relatives in Philadelphia, has returned to Wash- ington and taken a suite at the Grace Dodge Hotel for the Winter months. Mrs. James Ellwood Jones is pass- ing the week in Pittsburgh as the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Borntraeger. She will join Mr. Jones in their Ward- man Park apartment the latter part of the week. Mrs. Oscar Jarecki of Erie, Pa., who has been motoring through the -has arrived at the Carlton a panied by Miss Susan McFeeley. Miss Elizabeth Todd Nash of Madison, Conn., well known in Wash- ington, will sail this month for Italy to remain through the Winter with her cousins, Prince and Princess Pignatelli, in Florence. Mrs. Frank Campbell Nickels of Minneapolis_and her mother, Mrs. Horace G. Jacobs, for many years a resident of Washington, have taken an apartment at the Wyoming for the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Livingston Lee of New York will be at the Mayflower for about 10 days on their way South for the hunting season, which will be spent at their estate, in Greensboro, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Branton H. Hender- ®on of Rosemont, Pa., who are spend- ing several months at the Wardman Park Hotel, have with them Mrs. Hen- derson’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles 8. Van Syckel of Princeton. Mr. and Mrs. Sherry Stein will be at home Sunday evening in their resi- dence, at 4612 Fifteenth street, from 8 to 11 o'clock in honor of the con- firmation of their son Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Powrie of New York are spending several days at the Wardman Park Hotel and have as their guest Mrs. J. S. Dreese of Broadview, Mont. e Mr. and Mrs. H'nes Feted Darir~ Visit to Relati: Mr. and Mrs. William of Denve-, Colo., formerly Wyo., are visiting the nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Stone in their home, at 3601 Seven- sou Hines f Casper, formes in Paris recuperating after a severo illness, will return to Washington early in December. Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau, president general of the Daughters of the American Revolution, arrived today at the Willard from her home, in Con- necticut, and expects to remaln a week. Mr. and Mrs. E. Grenas of Cuba, accompanied by their daughter, Miss na Grenas, who are making an ex- tended trip to the United States, arc at the Carlten for a few days. They will return to New York at the end of the week, and will remain there | for several wecks Lefore returning to Cuba. Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook of Cooksburg, Pa., former president gen- eral of the Daughters of the American Revolution, is in Washington for a few days and is staying at the May- flower. Miss Jean K. McLeod of Portland, re., and Miss Hester Kendrick of pple, Ariz., have arrived at the Grace Dodge for a visit of several days. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Overton of Los Angeles are at the Willard for a few days. They arrived there today. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Austin are oc- cupying their suite at, the Hotel Grafton and expect to remain through the Winter and Spring. ‘The Misses' Young entertained at luncheon yesterday in the presidential dining room of The Mayflower, in compliment to Mrs. Frank H. Walker and Miss M. Martin of Atlantic City, who are their guests in Washington. ° | Others present were Mrs. John H. Wilk Mrs. John H. Wilkins, jr., " [ Mrs. Edward Louis Hillyer and Miss Agnes Ceyer. Mrs. M. D. Moore of East Fafls Church, Va,, is at the Burlington Hotel for the Winter. Mr, and Mrs. H. H. Pease of New York, who are visiting Washington for the wedding of Miss Alice Eno and Mr. H. L. d’A. Hopkinson, are at the Carlton. Mrs. A. B. Kinder of Commonwealth avenue, Boston, has arrived in Wash- ington to pass the Winter and has taken a suite at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Mrs. J. C| Stewart of Wollaster, Mass., will also pass the Winter at the Grace Dodge. Mrs. Gouverneur Hoes and Mrs. Lee Phillips have sent out invitations for a tea dance in the palm court of the Mayflower, in honor of this season’s debutantes, Monday, -November 21. Each guest is requested to bring an escort and a number of other guests will add to the gayety of the after- noon. Mr. James W. Craig is at the Hotel Chatham, Vanderbilt avenue at For- ty-eighth street, New York, for a short stay. Women’s City Club Party Today Celebrates Anniversity. Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley will be chair- man of the program for the Women's City Club_birthday celebration this evening. Chairmen of committees will give 5-minute sketches of club activi- ued _on Twenty-second Page.) During November Exhibition of EARLY ENGLISH FURNITURE AND COLOR PRINTS GORDON DUNTHORNE 1205 Connecticut Ave. PEACAEAFEAEAEAE T EAEAT, ) Y § Qbout Chevp Chase 4 with Gantt a:od Kenyon P Can you beat it? Downtoun & ¢ in twenty minutes on the Capital Traction busses. A courteous and competent driver, a comfortably upholstered seat and a quick trip 3 makes life i the suburbs easy. ‘ teenth street northeast. A Y Call_us:for our list of attractive 3 Mrs. S. B. Phife Summer with her in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hines, in Denver, returned to Washington with them Mre. Phifer was hostess Monday eve- ning at a Halloween party in their honor, entertaining in her home, on the Brentwood road. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Shawen, the latter a niece of Mr. Hines, were hosts at dinner last evening for Mr. and Mrs. Hinee the company later going to the card party which Mr. and Mrs. ‘Edward J. Bull gave in their honor. Mr nd Mrs. Hines will leave Wash ington the first of next week for Jacksonville, Fla., and will also visit in New Orleans “efore returning to their home in Tenver. Mrs. Nell Craig Tomlinson, collec- | tor of customs oi Iowa, is in Wash- | ine‘on for a visit ard is at the Willard Hotel. Mrs. F. 8. Rogers of Covington, Ky., is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Loving at 1201 M street who spent the her and sisier-|9 & houses. ¢ 816 15th Street Main 7928 For Thanksgiving NEW SMYRNA FIGS 1-1b. Box 6 Cr. Pulled Figs 2-1b. Box 7 Cr. Pulled Figs 5-1b. Box 7 Cr. Pulled Figs 2%-inch Layer Figs, 16-oz. pkg 234-inch Layer Figs, Ib o 33c 3-inch Layer Figs, Ib Select Cooking Figs, 1b. 8-0z Jar Cavalier Fij 12-0z. Jar Cavalier Figs. 15-0z. Jar Cavalier Figs. -Ib. Jar Cresca Figs 2-1b. Jar Cresca Figs.. northwest. Mrs. Mary C. Waters, who is now USSELL S+ The National Association’s Emblem of Purity Pineapple and Cherry For this Week End Special We are featuring you’ll enjoy immensely. Fussells makes it there is nothing more delicious than Magruder Inc. st Groceries Conn. Ave., M and 18th Sts. Phone Main 4180 Established 1875 Only Our Produc- tions Are Entitled to Use It Here a combination that Made as Honey Ice real Custard ‘The pure pineapple gives that delicate, natural flavor; and the ruddy red of the ripe cherries tinges the cream with dainty effec- tiveness, On Sale beginning Thursday THE EVENING ~“IN APPR.ECIATION’~FALL 1927 Damask Handbags —one of many kinds at $3 An entirely new feature for tomorrow! Beautiful damask with lovely floral designs on light and dark backgrounds—just the bag for afternoon or evening wear—big and roomy, with covered frames— self straps—inside frames and extra pockets, at $3.— Street Floor. A FASHION INSTITUTION. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1927. $3 Crepe de Chine Scarfs —blocked in futuristic designs $1'95 Beautiful color harmonies to blend with new Fall coat shades—and perfectly lovely heavy crepe de chine make these scarfs outstanding values. Tan, blues, green, grey, banana, red, rose, black and white are the predominating colors.—Street Floor. ~Paris Washington NewYork: Surprises All Week Long! We were busy preparing for our “Week of Appreciation” until the very last minute. Some of the things were bought only last Friday—(we were waiting for market breaks on certain things). So that is why each day brings surprises—and a bigger surprise could hardly be imagined than the Appreciation offering of Women’s Furred Coats at $110 and frocks for Women and Misses at $25 told of below! but, after all, that’s what is expected of Jelleff’s—in Appreciation week. Another New Feature—~MISSES $20:50 {o $49-50 Frocks —tailored and after- noon styles—the new wool crepes—the light-weight tweeds— the better-grade sat- ins — the fine dull ¢ Coat models, boleros, draped styles and smart two-piece with all-around pleated skirts. Black, black and white, marron glace, wine and e green. Sizes 14, 16 and frock. 825, 18 years. Each dress beautifully tailored—new necklines and new sleeves—satins with collars and cuffs of lace—many with velvet trimming—others with fagotting—smart new girdles—all $35 to $49.50 frocks—and all for your choice at $25. Misses’ Frock Shop—Third Floor Misses’ $39.50 two-piece You can make your own Complete Costume ~—at great savings in the Sportswear Shop— during Appreciation! $13.50 Velveteen Skirts, $10.50 —Imported English twill-back velveteen, made with straight- line back and semi-circular front —on tub silk camisole top. Black or rich brown, in sizes 34 to 4. $16.50 Metalized Georgette Overblouses $13.50 —The loveliest affairs with new Vee or straight-across neck- lines or Chanel's famous side- front tie. They come in black, Napoleon blue, navy blue, green, tan or rust georgette, embroid- ered beautifully in metal threads. Sizes 34 to 4. Sportswear Shop—Fourth Floor A few of the many Appreciation Values in Dainty Underwear $3.95 Bloomers and Step-ins $3 —of heavy crepe de chine The Bloomers are beautifully tailored with the desirable fitted waist band—and the Step-ins are daintily trimmed with valenciennes laces or geor- gette ruffles. Flesh color, peach, orchid and nile green, $5 Silk Gowns 33.95 —lacey or tailored ‘We want you to particularly notice the quality of the crepe de chine—it's so splendid and the styles are so refreshingly different—some with ex- quisite lace trimmings or dainty appliques—others cleverly tailored. Lovely pastel tints. $3.98. +=—And the wonderful new .Vagabond Sash —that we introduced recently at $5 —here as special concession from the maker for Appreciation at $3.50 The Vagabond is that de- lightful new modern supple girdle—that all the smart world is wearing—and it's here in the finest quality Skinner’s satin at the Appre- = ciation price—one other proof that we have left no stone un- turned to make this year's Appreciation values — the greatest ever! $4.50 Glove Silk $ 3 Bloomers, Chemise, Panties You are urged to see these—the glove silk is such splendid quality and the styles are so new NEW THURSDAY—AND MIGHTY FINE! Women’s $125 and $135 Luxurious Shawl-Collared Coats 110 —Collars waist-deep in glorious furs, tuxedo shawl and the new bolster shawl collars, also pouch collars and deep fur -cuffs of— . Silky black fox Silver kit fox Pointed fox Wolf Fisher-dyed fitch Beaver Caracul Hudson Seal Think of it—coats as smart and luxurious as these are—at $15 and $25 under the regular prices now at the height of the season. Coats lavishly trimmed with eight of the choicest furs of the season. Coats in such handsome new coatings as Malina, Samara, Molta, Kersana, Alexia and Laverra—and such a wealth of new style treatments with a wide choice in each of the fine favored colors—black, Franciscan brown, new tan, moonlight blue and gray. By all means take advantage of this exceptional Women's $125 Malina with baby seal colla end _cuffs. sL Just one more reason why the coat shops have been thronged. Just one more reason why Appreciation opportunity tomorrow ! Women's Malina a platinum wolf coat 10. Jelleff’s Appreciation Week is looked upon as e something out of the ordinary. Women’s Coat Shop—Third Floor Three more days— (Excepting only Knapp-Felt, Madelon Hats and a few other hats) Entire Stock of Trimmed Hats No other restriction whatever! And added to our own stock are hundreds of hats just and dainty. Chemise—lace trimmed or embroid- ered. French panties with fitted yoke tops—and superior quality tailored bloomers with deep re- inforcements—Lovely pastel shades—sizes 36 to 42. $3.95 Dance Sets, $3 Misses—here’s an Appreciation feature speci- Your Choice: purchased _from the leading milliners of America! Including creations from ; . “velvets with gold laces—or with It is indeed a big thing— Extra! Women’s $29.50 to $35 Afternoon Frocks Heavy crepe satin and s 2 5 canton crepe, reproducing new imports at ................ An entirely new group of dresses just arrived to re- place those that went so quickly during the first two days of “Appreciation week”—and the values are just as extraordinary! Beautiful quality mate- rials—beautifully made with an air of distinction that is unexpected even in $29.50 and $35 dresses—and new touches that are simply fas- cinating. Embroideries — rich and colorful — exquisite laces, metallic trims, fagotting, sophisticatedly smart drapes—uneven hem lines— and such different pleatings —tell only part of the story. Dresses like these must be seen to be appreciated— you'll find plenty of black, navy and tan—in sizes 36 to 42—so come and see them. Women's Women's Frock Shop—Second Floor —And when it comes to Transparent Velvet Dresses —trimmed with metallic effects or lace or cleverly combined with crepe Roma—we believe that these wom- en’s dresses are the loveliest possible 0 54,9.50 —which is putting it mildly, for this group of dresses came from one of the best New York houses—each dress a poem in line and color. |: Some for afternoon wear, in the most interest- Jpg new drapes—or in two-piece effects with ‘touches of rhinestone or metal brocades—some with Bohemian laces—too lovely for words—and ~~they come in black, coffee brown—Patou blue or . ""Castilian red. For ‘evening—there are jewel-tinted transparent 3 beaded metallic insets—so lovely we simply can’t do them justice in words. Women's Frock Shop—Second Floor $3.50 Washable Suede Slip-on Gloves — mode — putty $2.4-5 color—squirrel. Pair ... The smartest of Gloves in the three leading Fall colors—pique seam with self-stitched backs. Just one of the many opportuni of our Apprecia- tion Events, Demonstration and Sale at 20% or " The high-grade Louey Venn Beauty Preparations —Just as sold in Miss Venn’s smart salon on Connecticut Avenue at full prices. All this week and only this week is this remark- able opportunity available and only now because of our Appreciation Events! For Misses—Thursday brings, Smart New Captain Kid Boots, $7.95 pr. Regularly $12.50 Another good Apprecia- tion attraction just 'ar- rived—They’re made in patent leather with vel- vet cuff, French toe and medium spike heel. And don’t forget there are 30 styles in $10 to $12.50 Sorosis pumps and ox- fords—for the Appreciation at $7.50 Pr. a5 X e .3 Every smart style, material and color—all tone, paise pearl or ambertone handles. Buy Our Apprccxatlon events posmvely ends o Saturday mght‘ sizes and widths—and a price that is ex- yours during Appreciation week! Millinery Section—Street Floor traordinarily low for such styles and qual- Strees Floor ity. Sorosis Shoe Shop—Street Floor $10.00 Hats Now. $5.00 12.50 Hats Now. 6.25 15.00 Hats Now. 7.50 16.50 Hats 8.25 18.50 Hats 9.25 20.00 Hats 10.00 . 22.50 Hats Now. 11.25 25.00 Hats Now. 12.50 27.50 Hats 13.75 35.00 Hats 17.50 Note! ally for you—dance sets (panty and brassiere), ’"“"h famou.s make" as: are made of beautiful quality crepe de chine and are adorably trimmed with™ dainty cream_laces, and there’s a choice of black, peach, orchid and nile green at $3. $1.95 Philippine Gowns —made entirely by hand $1.50 ~—An extremely low price for such lovely, hand- made nainsooks—but that's Appreciation. They're unusually dainty with their hand-scalloped edges and yokes done in coloda or solid patterns with round, square or Vee necklines. Sizes 15 to 17. These Umbrellas, $5.00 —are the kind we usually sell at $7.50—all- silk, 16-rib, with stunning antique ivory —through Sunday At all stores that specialize in pure food products Ace-High, Blue Bird, Argée, Normandie, Tenne, Blossom, }}‘ppidi Gidding, Maurice, Real, ages handy to carry. Hyland; Hayman, Tappe.

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