Evening Star Newspaper, November 2, 1928, Page 26

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26 ; THE - EVENING STAR, - WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, - = Oliver Owen Kuhn and Ben Small wonder when first fashions are always at Jelleff’s H d at first...when you buy value, too, no matter how before- McKelway it hand the fashion...when the mood and manner of youth National Press Club. NOVEMBER 2, 1928.° . ' 1 FASHION INSTITUTION Washington Chief Crazy Bull Shows Boston Boys | | How to Use Arrows LUCERNE, Me., November 2 #).—Chief Crazy Bull is the boy who can show palefaces how to hunt with bows and arrows. ‘The Rovers’ Club of Boston tried primitive weapons. Chief Crazy Bull, who other- wise is Willlam Jacobs of Fort . Jacobs, S. Dak., killed a coon. Six others got porcupines. PO XS 700 MUST RE-REGISTER. Members of the news staff of The EEens) 1 "t Evening Star last night gave a testi- | Pharmacists Fall Under Law Ef- moniat dinner at the National Press 5 Club to Oliver Owen Kuhn and Ben fective Last Month, McKelway, members of the s stafl, WhO| For the first time in history, al récently were promoted to the Posts of | oy cicts in the District of Colum- ;'e‘::;fi‘l“‘,gly"d“‘" and news manager, (yio T have not been licensed with- The dinner was attended by virtually | H\;‘rm:;‘t‘ thr(e:‘ l}]’fa::d\::llflhl-l‘: g:;' re- the entire news and editorial staffs and l‘“; Jast Msr";, g g sy the entertainment program_comprised s e o the pick of the talent from Washington | {rorre St e e ¢ T radio studios and theaters. L ;’Kt e : for the newspaper men at its studios | oq0" ) to fall llh); h Sb. pharmacists fall within the pro- In the National Press sca sienry Gold- | ¥isions of this law, for while there are stein, radio xylophone perfcrmer; Wes- | some, 1400 registered on the books of Jey Eddy, master of ceremonies at the believed lilat many of these “-e How. Palace Theater, with Mat King of King | d0 oV Knee Length Nightgowns, $5 —of heavy -crepe de chine and as Firenchy as can be! Appliques Brighten Rayon Pajamas, $3.95 —slip-on styles...and some have little Peter Pan Collars! Look like lovely glove silk pa- jamas . . . and are made just that carefully with pipings . . . little ribbon belts . . . and appliques that are beautiful done in balloon or flower.patterns. It's a Paris idea . . . and until now we could get this style only in very costly gowns . . . so we feel very lucky to have peach, flesh color-and Lido blue . . . ready to- morrow at §5! is considered when every’ purchase is made! Elected by great majority in Washington to be the store of youth! Come in tomorrow to complete your Winter wardrobe! ‘m.a.dzfion Bags—Elected! by 50 alert fashion shops in as many cities 57.50 to be the most smartness and value for Latest Returns from our Mis.ses’ Shopsl—Sweeping Victory! Jelleff Coats Win Popular Approval .gorgeousness of furs and prominency of values meet with strong endorsement. | —the simplicity of style.. Black Coats Lead ... Tans a Close Second! Increased stocks due to arrivals the past few days . .. ready in anticipation of the wants of young people tomorrow. Co-operatively bought, so you are sure of value...and as for fashion, judge for yourself! and King, specialty dancers on the cur- |9°8&. o ister, Mr. Ker-| $ . T e e mals quaries, | 0ot pointed out, at i place of busi- Hermes Patou . a a ) who appeared through the courtesy of | 2ot Bevnth aod 1. streels. Orloff Lasvia the Fox Theater; George Buechler, - e baritone, recently selected to represent this territory in the semi-finals of the —four important designers are represented by smart ——— annual Atwater Kent Foundation radio g : . 1 n audition, B“O":,mee_;‘l h‘LG;C'{g?mf‘; CAPITOL FUR replicas in this collection. . .antelope suede...smooth hil Hayden, Tacy Lucke s SH . ;::;v P;_;tlne dancing team from fih; HOD calf...combination smooth calf-and am?lnpe. .isuede... e/ cunn the Aix o or smooth calf with lizard grain trimmings...vagabond by Miss Helen Kenney, and the Six- teen Tiller Girls, from the Fox Theater, with a special orchestra selected from the Fox Theater Orchestra and con- ducted by Leon Brusiloff. TWO CITED FOR COURAGE IN WORLD WAR BATTLES Distinguished Service Cross Given to One, Silver Star to Other. By the Associated Press. The Distinguished Service Cross has been awarded to Willard H. Marshall, Sheridan, Wyo., former second heuten-x ant of engineers, and the Silver Star citation to Daniel F. Lumbra, St. Johns- | bury, Vt, former sergeant in the 33d| sioee 1208 G SV, ornits, bags. . .tailored pouches...back strap or top strap... new metal frames...unique clasps...unusual mount- ings...really "a selective group of bags in brown, tan, acajou, green, navy, black. ' Handbag Shop—Street Floor $195 Others Eie_cted by Popular Vote Jelleff’s for Gloves You'll cast your vote for Jellefi’s gloves, too, if you haven't already! When you see how complete the collec- $69.50 to $245 el Falleaf Tan e e BlaCk Coats —for misses— ?J.Yii%’e“ m“’%o??f:"’éffl“‘eh%’é?;‘;‘éfl&“’ 4 tions are . . . how new the mode . . . how good the B‘%;'?,‘}:";:'é,;:i:?:“{,‘,‘:‘fi‘."z‘é"'nm.’ Small_ color range! 3 Simple, smart, straightline coats which-afford effective backgrounds for the beauty of the furs...which slon and in command of a section of Deposit Centemeri Exclusive at Jelleff’'s—$3.50 are always a particular feature of our coats. Pouch, tuxedo, and half shawl collars. . .spiral, bell, and engiusely cusOIUnE 3 bridee acyoss | Re;erve: A : ; . dsl .I elbow cuffs...Black coats with black fox, natural fitch, natural lynx, dyed civet cat, and badger... wiecked K. - Mushal poptiseied o owr. Come from ‘France . . . kid gloves in bandolet styles Falleaf tan with beaver, fisher dyed fitch, civet cat, and kolinsky furs . . . largest selections of the year. e Selection or turn-back cuffs embroidered and scalloped . . . beige, 2 = i g ¥ & : 7 which enabled Infantry to cross (o meet the enemy. | Lumbra was in Company A, 108th{ Ammunition Train, of the 33d Divi- brown, beaver, black, white. : Junior Misses’ Coats Special Tomorrow, $89.50 South African Capeskin Gloves—$4.50 Black and falleaf tan in the same smart lines as misses’ coats . . . pouch and shawl collars . . . kolinsky dyed civet cat, o 2 o | T AACR ol Ma bk sk 4 ree men wi an a fo ) TS . . B ; SK . exploded. Ever y. 1 ype Are of the choicest quality . . . in novel shirred slip-ons A e atin ek S Other Junior Coats, $39.50 to $110 R P S Every Pelt— and turn-back cuff modes. . .tanbark, caracul, castor. And Aefiun’u..d Juiors' Shops—Third Flaocr not the least important is—they're washable. 'French Washable Suede Gloves—$3.50 Pull-ons, pique seamed so fine they fit.the hand with per- fect finish . . . biege, beaver, mode, brown, putty, silver fox, black, white. Glove Shop—Street. Floor WILL VISIT SYNAGOGUE. Mount Pleasant Congregational Members to Attend Service. At the regular Friday night service of the Sixth Street Synagogue, to be held at 8:15 o'clock ton! the Jewish ‘worshippers will welcom large group of members of the Mount Pleasant Con- gregational Church, headed by their pastor, Dr. Moses R. Lovell. Rabbi Louis J. Schwefel will speak on “This Believing World,” commenting on Lewish Browne’s recent lecture at the Jewish Community Center. At the open- ing service last Friday night a large at- tendance was present to join in the young people’s service. Cantor Louis Novick and the choir, under the direction of Lazar Fenick, willlrcnder the music of the Hebrew servi Every Size— An all-inclusive collection of made- to-measure and ready- to-wear GARMENTS AND SCARFS Charge A ccounts Invited PITOL FUR SHOP A real pllfrality given to these Evening Dresses for Election Night Parties Overwhelming Balloting in Approval of Transparent Velvet Frocks in black, wine, green, brown, and lovely prints $25 Of course, the miss casts her ballot for frocks of transparent velvet! And she’ll find not only the médes she prefers but the color she is seeking! These modes are accented . . . lovely selection at $39.50 - $49.50 $59.50 4 Can you refoice at the grand election parties unless you have the stunning-est frock you've seen? And know why this collection gets a real plurality , . . Every Fashiond’bh MiSs 14 0ies Pearls*— Variously Styled —$5 *(Constructed) flares and plaits draped side fullness hip yokes and snug girdles diagonal and vee necklines It is as easy as falling off a log to decide which shall be your smartest necklét . . . no doubt at all . . . the vote Madelon ! V, variety! . . -, . goes pearls! And what variety }',';"."mck For the Modern Miss Sequin Jackets Soft Chiffons Pert Taffetas Sophisticated beaded robes Striking Moires Regal Transparent Velvet Chokers—with real stone clasp in ‘,1;'_';.‘,“ front of lapis, carnelian, chrysoprase. 36-inch Pearl Necklet . . . ropes to wrap around the throat in two- strand style . ."'; adaptable to'the _necklines of your frock. Iridiscent pearls—60-inch in lengths to wind as you wish about the throat. 3-strand- Pearls—with real stone clasps—carneliay, lapis, onyx and chrysoprase. All French pearls and of creamy textures Jewelry Shop—Street Floor lace and bow trimmings fitted and tailored sleeves This is a real fashion-with- value collection. It is worthy of the very smartest ward- robes. Misses’ Frock Shops—Third Floor and in every version of the new mode . . . princess sil- houette . . . peplum silhouette . « . trailipg silhouette. Misses’ Frock Shops—Third Floor Smart ozford for the miss who demands real style—of tan or black * Russia calf with lizard trimming; priced at $3. The J uni‘or Miss Turns F ashion-ivard and Votes for Canton Crepe Dresses, $16.50 .and for the junior miss, it comes in one .collarless and buttoned neck- Indepen- This smart silk has the approval of the very smartest feminine clan. . and two piece models with all around plaits. . .front plaits.. .or clus(er plaits. . line. . .or stitched yoke and high collar ‘models buttoning down the back! Self belts, too. Navy, dence blue, green, wine, tan. Sizes 13 to 17. Sub-Deb Moderne Shop—Third Floor Landslide tomorrow for Real Reptilian Sorosns Shoes, $10.75 Reghlarly $13.50 to $16.50 It’s the last day of this special three day event . . . so we expect flocks of the smartest young things in town ~to buy these slippers tomorrow. Admittedly, there is no An Incomparable Selection of New Winter Mlllmery The Winners Ballot for Thin Wool Sports Frocks Everybody Casts a Vote for i“ S smarter footwear in the world just now . .". and where $1 9'50 SOIell and | | Shiown b y Francine’s could you duplicate this special price. : e for the first time tomorrore Python! = Lizard! Alligator! Ostrich! Wool crepe, wool georgette, twbed Felt Millinery and wool jersey . . . smartly de- signed . . . carefully made . . . and altogether as lovely as the charming THhat’s a real line-up.. and you just can’t help cast your vote for one. m:nbe two or three. ~Zand here_are the very ldnf $10 versions— $10 Metallics, In this gorgeous collection’of new fashions, Francine's are ehiiihg criplices ad el Special Purchase SMART HATS in blue, ....l",‘?.»lf".!‘u’lit.".",‘.'r" $7 50 Special ... and Sale The Seagirt Is real beige Calcutta lizard vamp with black patent leather Simulated tan lizard instep- strap pump with brown kid trimming . . . Cuban heel. Opera The ever-in-demand pump of genuine tan python with quar- ter and medium Spanish heel of tan calf. Sorosis Shop—Street Floor S miss or matron who will wear them! Very new are the gored skirts! The tions of leading Paris stylists. guarter and heel . . . medium And new are the ways that the mod- distinctive, the b’rim is short in front and back New metallics, felts, soleils, panish heel. ern word of fashion is expressed! with "“‘"'C width .on the sides. ..Rose DCSCE(S ack and leading tonese Hats . chieve it! R e The Hampden methods are used to achieve it! Two of inptalt Chat w ho could ever (Ictcnbe hats that piece, of course, and one piece with a two-piece with a two-piece look. Two_tones’ of red in sored kirt. and combined colors. Sizes 14 to 40. $10.1 Sports Shop—Fourth. Floor deeply ‘plaited skirt is omnipresent! Tan; green, blue, black, brown, navy | One Last Day to Consult Mlle. Rubinstein Mile. Rubinstein, who bas just returned from a four months’ tour of the great European _ cities, has clearly shown thrflugh her work here this week that she is uniquely qualified by her own study and experience as well as through association with her famous sister to teach women how to bring out their individual beauty.’ We urge you to see her tomorrow Sounds like news\stralght from Paris. . tation of Reboux’s new cloche that is so very .an adap- look as though they came from Paris...you sim- ply bave Yo try them on! Decidedly outof the ordinary hats for ten dollars! Indeed it's the usual twelve-fifty quality! Millinery«Shop—Street Floor .it is the last day she will be here. There is no charge for consultations. .. A fASHION INH'ITUTION York from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow....Street floor

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