Evening Star Newspaper, August 30, 1928, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1928, elleffs A FASHION INSTITUTION Paris Washington NewYork Mrs. Charles Lewis Ladson, mother of the bridegroom, received with the wed- ding party. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Ladson started for a wedding trip, tak- ing the boat {rom Baltimore to Phile- v ter of Mr, Louls Freeman of Washing- | delphia and Atlantic City, and on mer home at Watch Hill for the season, | (& 0f FF pOUG (HCCTER vard Ladson, | completion they will reside in Phila are cruising on their yacth, Truant. and | (' of Mr. Charles Lewis Ladson of | delphia. are expected in New York the end “‘§ Ballston, Va, were married Tuesday| pricc Bessie Burns, who makes her next week. ’ e s el Avas perfermed | home at the Grace Dodge Hotel, will Mr. Robert F. Mason, fr., and Mr. | Church, the Rev. R. Y. Nicholson om- :;"‘;”}""r‘,‘ml“;:,‘:“;;{mf“"‘_h‘o‘f‘fk_{hf:"‘":_‘l,“‘: Melville Puller Mason, sons of Dr. Rob- | CIing, 8¢ 8 000ct ol and oak | 0 attend the gift and art exhibit being F. Mason, have gone to Atlantic| jeaves. held in that city. i and are staying at the Hotel! m elsea. City. where the next session of the com- S O C I E I Y mission is to be held. Ladson-Freeman Wedding In Rhode Island Avenue Church. Continued from Eighteenth Page.) o s 77‘8 age. Miss Augusta Jordan Freeman, daugh- Everything New to Take Week-Ending Shop Tomorrow ... Store closed Saturday and Monday, Labor Day And every new Fall thing is a fashion-with-value item! We start the season just as we end it . . . o given in A ¢ father, and wore % every item that enters our stock must be big value for the money! |e dress, her tulle veil |y &= being held by & headpiece of pearls Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Cogswell thave | She carried a shower of bride rose to Asheville, N. C., and are stay-| _ Mrs. Sarah Freeman Donahoo of New We like to make it as easy as And remember, all charge purchases for the remainder of the month . .. on October Ist statements. possible for our customers to shop. We want them to use every department in the store. To buy everything under one roof. So every section is a complete fashion-with-value shop in itself! Mrs. Walter O'Keefs has arrived in Park .+ | York was atron of honor and had a Park for a short| i ume of yellow chiffon and carried a bouguet of dahlias. The Misses Alice and. Dorothea Donahoo of New York Were bridesmaids and were in green and peach georgette and carried shep- at the Battery time. Mrs. E. I Lewis and her children and Mrs. Kelly Parsons have gone to | 10d Peach BEOHREUE A B8 Lake Placid and are guests of Mrs.| g Tather Forman Fowkes of Wash- John N. Carry of Indianapolis in Tus- | ington and Buchannon, W. Va., was best oora C t the Lake Placid Club.|man and Mr. Harold Freeman and Mr. | Roger Klotz of hington were ushers. Ben Warren. jr. is staving at| “nirs Donahoo, sister of the bride, and an, Asheville, N. C.. for a ardson will enter- | d bridge | on Septem- CASTENS Last Few Days of Our HALF- YEARLY SALE! LUGGAGE and Leather Goods apliment to Mrs es Mengel ts_included N : ia Bishop. Miss Eve- | I Thompson. | U. S Mr. G. A. Collins, Mr. Victos | Gondas, Mr. Herschel Smith, Mr. Harold Scruges, Mr. Paul T. Morgan, Mr. Paul | Knightman, Mr. Charles R. Hrdlicka of | Omaha, Nebr.; Mr. Stanley McGee and Capt. D. A. Morgan. and Mr. Edwin Brook of El Paso, Tex. ' Mrs. William F. Gude of Washington | entertained informally on the roof ga den at the Willard yesterday, where she had six gu Mrs. E. F. Lothrop, accompanied by | her daughter Blanche, left vesterday for Virginia Beach to spend a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. M. Bowie, who are | Our Entire Stock! on an extended motor 1 h Canada and t have af —— rived in Det No Exceptions! of ‘Washington, are | 5 off t the Grace Dodge | e at the Grace ngei 1 %to Mr. and Mrs. William L. Yaeger of | 331/37 Washington and their daughters | Dorothy and Mildred, who are motoring gxrolxlgh !\img}m‘a. spEecrlu y;s;erfldllywn! ‘avalier Hotel. Mrs. IWar endieton, who, with Miss Maude Davidge, has Trunks, Hand Lug. been at Cavalier for three weeks, left gage, Leather Nov- elties, Ladies’ Hand- bags, and so forth— all are PRICE REDUCED. Former Prices for W Tuesday, stopping en route to visit friends in Richmond. ‘Washingtonians at the Cavalier include Mr. and Mrs. George F. Dembow, Mr. and Mrs. James Moore and baby daughter, F. Gascom Smith and Mr. | and Mrs. J. A. Remon. i sszinag 1 Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Grimm of St.| ‘ Traveling to School! | Marys, W. Va., are passing a few days in | hington at the Mayfiower on their An_ Opportunity to Save New York and a trip up the | 15% to 3314% on School hair young son, Claude, jr., is Luggage During This Store- x i Wide Sale » Mr. Chalmers S: our McConnell, | assistant American secretary of . the | General Claims Commission of the| United States and Mexico, who has been | spending the month of Al with his | mother, Mrs. Samuel Burleigh Milton, at their Summer home on the Chesa- peak Bay, is leaving today.for CASTENS LEATHER GOODS 4314 G St. City Club Bldg. Washington from her home in Provi- several days. CLEANS A SMOOTH Drug. Dept. Do vou have SPARE TIME? Do you want to sell —for the money —for the novelty —or to “Kill” those idle hours? > w.w At Jellefis there are vacancies on our Special help lists - for full or half time work. LY Also there are openings for EXPERIENCED full-time salespeople in our Dress, Corset, Ho- siery and Jewelry De- partments. . » This is your invitation to visit the Personnel Office on the Balcony, Ist Floor. e A FASHION INSTITUTION Washington, New CONNECTICUT AVINUE IMART FHOKRS ? R (NJ 7770_//&3//2 Farrell ~ All Kkinds of beauty work done at Mabel Harrell's Beauty | Salon is backed by Smart shopper! Tomorrow, Friday, Maison Jules will have a final sale on the re- maining Summer clothes. Radical reductions. Regardless of former prices every light colored dress in wash Ik which was selling up to be closed out in tomor- service and guaranteed satisfac- tion. There is always a breeze blow- ing through the shop, which makes it most comfortable, Paul returns today from his va- cation and has already been booked up hy many who appre- ciate the fact that there is certain chic to Paul's personality £15.00. hair cuts. 2 cardigan jackets and 1 navy | ha coat for all occasion wear e 38) are marked for tomor- | 1603 Connecticut Avenue Decatur 2326 (Between Que and R Streets) e voiles, three blue (sizes morrow— in and two 16-42) were $16.50. The modern age is one of high competi- ford to miss these | ble hargains erior of Maison |[ rated Miss Nalls v of | 1 disp | sonal appear- ance either I makes or mars, Eliza Arden’s Salon With B w. beth War(‘iman" Park Sty there is no r bad complexions 11 you if your face es, large pores but reme you face to face o look in your mirror now and ce what they see, ber they meet Distinguished women all over the rld who just as you prob- | abl e said at one time have ] | said “she just naturally has a sk “'»f';,}r'v'u! v"""."'j | good complexion” have discovered i air about | that smart women have found 0L | their complexions by means of F.lizabeth fen treatments and large trees to keep vou comfortable Nardman and And it is who have de hinent of her leading citie and Europe they estah of United pure ot manded the State You will Le 10t with their | treatment wre so relaxing, | cooling and refreshing v | Telephone Decatur 4147 for ap | pointment for the lovely com plexion which awaits you at 1147 |l Nt courteous | tion when per- | in Washington | The Embassy 24-hour service of food that fairly melts in your mouth, All fruits and vege- tables are crisp and fresh—right from The Embassy farm. Even eggs are brought in fresh daily. The French chef makes all the rolls, bread, cakes, pies and sweets, You may know the enchanting dining rooms catching the | breezes from three directions is the scene of many smart aiter the dance and bridge groups. Cafeteria_service on the first floor, 7 AM.-9 P.M, The food Connecticut Avenue at S Street and Florida Avenue convinces you. S B N Saturday —up until noon sit- tings for photo- graphs m a y be made at Under wood and Under )< Mz wood at the Sum Mmrr discount rate After Saturday pendulum swings tandard prices prevail | again at the lovely studio, noon the and the If you possibly can arrange for having your portrait made at the discount rate you should do so On warm days it may seem hard to realize that Christmas time is not far away, but three or four months pass quickly and soon you will be rushing about looking for gifts, No gift is more of a compliment to both giver and recipient than a beautiful portrait—and of course an Underwood and Underwood | portrait, It is delightfully cool within this studio. Regardless of the warm days Underwood and Underwood il have you looking vour best The tearing up of the avenue has made the approach a little bad, but this condition has heen re ponsible for prolonging the dis | count—so it is in your favor $15.00 $30.00 And all prices in accordance, Decatur 4100 1230 Connecticut Avenue | $2000 doz. 1§40 picture picture dence, R. I, and is at the Carlton Inrl New A Six More Days to Buy Winter Coats in the Summer Sale and here’s the talk of the town Coats for Misses with Badger Collar and Cuffs 5125 Badger. . .elected by smart misses everywhere to be the lead- ing fur for more of them. Winter ! And here it is...and we can’t get any As it is, they are worth $25 more today. We don’t know how much more you will have to pay later! With the increase in demand badger prices are going up. And Now You Can Have One if You Choose From This Collection at $125 The skins are beautiful...such handsome colorings...such long, strong hairs. ..such sturdy peltries! And what a flat- tering frame for the face...this pouch collar of Paquin! The cuffs, full and wide. "he coat itself is slim and straight, it needs no further embellishment. . .the full-toned woolens called Lamoosa and Velma come in this smart color range ..black, falleaf tan, russka green, margeaux red and cariblue. And Three Other Groups in the Sale at Savings of $10 to $25 the Garment 55850 57850 59850 With Straight 15% Discount on Martiol et Ar- mond adapta- tion for misses in black Velma with huge col- lar and cuffs cf badger, $125. Bags 5 ' They're Exceptional You fairly ache to smooth your hand over them! They’re so lovely and so very fall-like! And in this collection are the three most-in-demand ~ styles. .. flat tailored bags with mar- casite lift locks...back strap envelopes with enamel rnamentation. .. top han- dle pouches with self cover- ed frames. In brown, tan, acajou, black Handbag Shop—Street Floor First at Jelleff’s Recently conceived in Paris. . .hastily imported and in Washington you'll find them first at our flower booth! Velvet carnelias . . . gardenias with metalized leaves . . . sportive suede blooms . . . bead boutonnieres in smart Autumn colorings. Flower Booth—Street Floor New “Twinkle-Tex” Slips $195 a stunning new rayon fabric It doesn’t cling, that’s the thing. Yet it’'s soft and fine...the new version of rayon that has made this fabric the basis for new and smart materials of Autumn. Double inverted plaits in back improve the fit.. .all colors, Sizes 34 to 44 Grey Shops—Second Floor $1.95 pair stockings that wear. year after year . .. Coats from 5165 to $215 cold storage free. A deposit holds a coat until November first . . . Five Specialized Coat Shops—Third Floor ntelope Suede New Washable Suede Gloves $2.50 Instead of §3 Imported from Paris washable . . . finely pique sewn ... slip-ons ...that’s the story! So soft and fine that you will glory in slipping your hands into them. You'll feel smart and look smart! And they wash as readily as a linen handkerchief! You'll be certain to find the shade to fittingly complement vour costume . . . tan fiscelle, putty. flesh, grey Glove Shop—Street Floor French soap for washing ploves es- pecially, at the Glove Skop. Box of 3 cakes, 30c. New and Slender Scarves, $3 Featured by Jenny The new scarf is long and slim and exceedingly smart! It becomes a feminine confection knot- ted under the chin...or a smart conceit when looped and floating in the breeze. Of modern mannered crepe de chine...in tan, beige, brown, Patou blue, navy, green, wine. Scarf Shop—Street Floor New—Crepe de Chine Pajamas meant for youth They look gay and young and like a party. Young things love them! Take them week-ending. . .tuck them into the college trunk! BUT choose them early. They're sure to go out quickly. . .hoyishly tailored, femininely em- broidered. . .and scalloped trouser hottoms, Flesh, peach, Lido blue. Grey Shop: —Second Floor protected against garter runs by the gold stripe . . always here in your size . .. Always they are Gold Stripe silk stockings that wear! New . .. are the sunburn shades to match your skin . . . New . . . are the pointed heels in wardrobes where fashion matters, Sheer service weight silk to the gold No' 885 stripe, hem and ‘(‘ert of lisle, . Square Heel Gold Stripe Silk Stockings, $1.65 pair, up Gold Stripe Shop—Street Floor No. 525 Chiffon, silk to the top with plaited silk feet and lisle reinforced hem, always and in the color you want, Gold Stripe Silk Stockings That Wear in pointed heels and sunburn shades They go with every new thing , . . Gold Stripe silk They alone are basically the same always pure dye silk . . . 3 pairs $5.70 New Tailored Silk Frocks for Youth 525 $35 The kind of frock to wear when you go coatless in the beginning of a smart Fall! At $25, flat crepe and faille crepe . . . at $35, satin, moire and flat crepe . . . and in almost endless variety! Snug hiplines and crush girdles . . . side draperies . . . circular flounces . . boleros .. . capes ... some velvet trim- med . . . some lace trimmed . . . in black . . . new browns . . . independ- ence blue . . . claret . green. Sizes 14 to 20 Misses’ Frock Shops—Third Floor Sketched—$35 model in beige silk crepe. New London Trades Ensembles 35 We look to the London Trades to set the pace in sports fashions. And even Paris cannot overreach them! And here we have the first modes sent by our buyer when in Europe . . . and adapted especially to our order! Fine, soft tweeds . . . the jackets, unlined, closing well over the hips . . . scarf- tuxedo, cardigan and coat styles . . . with crepe de chine jumpers on which dance circles or diamonds of tweed! Tans and blues! Smart! Sizes 14 to 20 Misses’ Frock Shops—Third Floor New Juniors’ Silk Frocks They look like long, untroubled hours of happiness . . . they are ready at a moment'’s notice to go tea-ing or riding or walking or bridge-ing! They are flat crepe or satin . .. both smart for Autumn . . . in one and two piece styles . . . belts, of course . . . plaited skirts and plaited flounces ., . . hips yoked into smoothness . . . flowing ties .. . fagoting . . . and all manner of necklines; Navy, Autumn brown, caslen nut and green. Sizes 13 to 19 Juniors’ Frock Shops—Third Floor New Sheared Lamb $75 to $125 I the Summer Sale of Furs They look far more expensive than they are...sheared lamb...an ideal sports coat...a good looking college coat... with intriguing cut-out designs of suede .. .swagger plaid scarfs to match Scotch plaid linings...a fur coat for which we confidently predict a future!...another example of the Jelleff policy of fashion- with-value. Pay in November or in January if that is more convenient! A reason- able deposit is all we require now! Cold storage free until November 1st. Fur Salon—Fourth Floor New—Hats With Paris Lines $Q:50 So slick and snug fitting they look as though they were made right on your head . . . the way costly French hats are! Some have the intricate simplicity of a Reboux creation . . . others slash their brims in a collegiate manner. And how lovely the new shades look in this soft and shining soleil. English green, Spanish wine, rose ue, harvest brown, Vogue blue, beige and black. Millinery Shop—Street Floor New Aspects of Smartness —presented in patent leather...for patent leather is to be smarter than ever this Fall...sometimes it depends upon its own high lights for distinc- tion...and again it joins with lizard or a new gun metal silk. Here are three shining examples of Sorosis style and quality— The Hampden—this patent leather slipper interestingly combines lizard calf and gun metal silk ..$10 The Columbia—an ideal town shoe. .. all patent leather.. .one-strap style with Cuban heel RO | The Bolivia—a smart strap pump in patent leather with gun metal silk trimming. .. Spanish he®..........$11 Other Patent Leather Footwear, $7.50 to §$15 Sorosis Shop—Street Floor goats

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