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20 : THE TVENING STAR,” WiSHINGTON. 'D.” U: FRIDAY. MARCH 8 1929, Jebleffs A FASHION INSTITUTION Pavris Weashington NewYork : X-Ray Measured TRACALLSPACT S ot HUPE_UILMASSES By a Box Meter Science Puts - Powerful Rays in Class of More Ordinary Remedies. The Smart Fashions for Youth in ROMNEY You'll find the high accepted fashions in Romney...and tomorrow is especially Misses’ day of Romney Week! Only what the smartest young women first approve enter into the ex- clusive Romney family . . . and so have a long life of smartness and usefulness! It's worth your while to get Spring-ready now! Come in tomorrow . . . see the new Romney frocks and coats that await you! They're glorious! Special displays in our Misses’ Coat and Frock Shops on third floor! “istrument of Freedom for Small Nations, He Says in Address. By the Assocated Pres NEW YORK T thing in X-ra rch 8—The newest box meter wherel ured in small doses fo While appealing for peace, Senator | they can be “orah of Idaho, chairman of the Sen- | 1 e foreign relations committee, last | cil ght said the small nations are “ten- nts at will on this ear without the rotection of the princip cperation those of them reat natural wealth will sini *itories” to be preyed upon by rapacious | at xploiters which will make the old pro. of Rome seem uninter- | Short distance ne. ton, gathered at a dinner. He principal speaker. The meeting was | T at_the National Press Club. | The chairman of the foreign relations committee declared that the Kellogg M pact will be successful “to the exten that the people as distinguished from the few can be permitted to have a voice in peace or war.” “The people do not believe in war, but their leaders sometimes do.” said | the chairman of the Senate foreign re- lations committee.” Represents Hope of Masses. | “The peace pact represents the as pirations and the hopes of the masses. = » * If it does not prove successful it be because of the betrayal of th ) have been intrusted with author | du T do not know, and no man can |°F ‘know, whether we have reached the 'time in which reason and justice may in international affairs be substituted for brute force or whether we must go | on with the old system. my opinion, to what extent in the | it future a few men who do no-fighting «nd make no sacrifices when the war comes can manipulaté and control | ‘matters in the direction of war as|upon by the exploiters.” against the es and the prayers of | those upon whom the burdens and the | economic b ing peace, declaring that it could only Senator Borah voiced particular in- {be employed against a small nation and | terest in_ the benefits deriving to small | that it would amount to declaration of isacrifices fall.” nations under the Kellogg treaty. Under | /its principles alone, he said, can they | hope to live in freedom and inde- pendence. | “A world dominated by force,” heupon a scale such as the world has declared, “will be dominated by the | never before known, is a false pretense, /great nations which can maintain great (a armies and great navies. The small | cerned, the United States will have nothing to do with it. Inations will enjoy just such freedom ' st such security as great nations may {graciously vouchsafe to them. je “What chance, what right, what ment. of her controversies through dependence, what security have Haiti peaceful means only * * * but if in ‘or Nicaragua, or any other of these |spite of all this there is ever to'be an {small nations as against the United |appeal to force, then the United States {States, or Korea as against Japan, or [should be perfectly free, committed in | world governed by force?” Between F & G Sts. EW GAGE STRAWS In Extrd Large and Medium Head Sizes tion box. Its value is not only in | demonstrations. This w: | light_of tions were “tenants at will on this earth ™ Without the protection of tr depends, in | principle of the peace pact and without | Albania as against Italy, or Egypt no way, embarrassed in no respect, to iagainst Great Britain, and so on, in a |determine under all the circumstances what it is In the interest of our people | The Senator then said the small na-!to do.” s demonstrated at ng of the New York Electrical So- et t. y nce puts the powerful r: of the more ordinary reme- can. be parceled out in and potencics of known cura- s demenstrated by Dr. of physics Cornell Y. He placed a pair of metal plates a t, with a strong elec- Then he pro- between the principle mak eter, an instrument named an joni: ing risks of ap . but also in op ng small quanti a combination of picture apparatus. r reflecte s operation, those of them that “have cen so unfortunate” as to be found in slon of great matlonal wealth nk into territories “to be preyed | Senator Borah ridiculed the theory of yeott as a means of enfo he economic boycott for these great | he said, “which are now m‘-l ng armies and building, navi s | | fraud, a le.. And so far as I am con- “The United States has agreed to re- ct war and has agreed to scek settle- ON likes Ombre Broadtail on Misses’ Coats! Because it is flat...be- cause it is shaded. . .be- cause it adds luxury to slim coats! Paquin pouch collar . . . the spiral bands in the puff sleeve is very attrac- tive! $59.50 ROMNEY approves the Bi-color Ensemble for the Young Woman! Monotone skirt and 7§-length jacket... the blouse diagonal bi-color stripes and a matching fringed scarf! It's glorious and young for street wear. $49.50 Ensembles with Silk Frocks $59.50 for smart misses It is what young things want now...silk frocks with 7% wool coats! These lovely soft kash- mir woolens with printed or plain silk one and two piece frocks! The wanted colors... Black, pilot blue, beige tones. Sizes 12 to 18 Ensemble Suit Shop Third Floor ROMNEY says Flat Fur becomingly smart to youth— and smooth moired gal- vak is high in fashion! A bow, too...and dull black woolen...It’s a smart miss who chooses this all black coat! $59.50 ROMNEY sponsors Lace Jacket Frocks And Young Women Adore Them! For dinner, the theater, or the dance the inevi- table jacket frock! The skirt and coat of shim- mering lace...the blouse of delicate chif- fon! Lacing through rhinestone -links. So French looking! $49.50 Silk Crepe Jacket Frocks $25 for the Junior Miss The jacket finger tip length . . . tuxedo or scarf effects...plaited skirts . . . separate blouses. ..brown with eggshell. .. black-with- chartreuse. . .pilot blue- with - printed blouse! . Can you imagine a more down-to-the-mo- ment collection? Sizes 13 to 17 Juwiors’ Shop—Third Floor ROMNEY accents the Heim Bow Collar on another lovely Misses’ Coat —of Leopard (anothed flat fur) that lines a tuxedo colfar to the waist...and of course flaunts a bow. It has a subtle low- placed flare. $59.50 RoOMNEY distinguishes the Chiffon Jacket Frock ‘A Misses’ Fashion! Double chiffon in the jacket to give it “body” the skirt served down plaits...the sleeveless blouses with petal col- lar of another color! Lovely indeed for tea dancing or afternoon. $49.50 Beige Squirrel on Coats $39.50 for the Junior Miss Paquin’s pouch or shawl collar of beige squirrel that compli- ments the sun-burned skin so charmingly... the coat itself .pilot blue, green, beige, black ... new seamings and tuckings in the 1929 manner . . . alto- gether a very interest- ing group! » Junior Shop—Third Floor Presented in Paris by Molyneux— These new straws for Spring | Coral Jewelry offer the Miss or Matron vari- An immediate success in ous new light-weight, com- ; Paris. . .because it contrasts fortable fitting hats, cleverly trimmed in new tailored so gloriously \y:th smart styles—hats that have the youthful lines so much Spring costumes! You may : 3 . be just as fashion-right as sought by the woman that requires a large head-size { the Spring Parisienne. . .and Hat. g : . at small cost...this simu- Exquisite Model Hats lated coral that comes in smooth or cut beads...some in Ballibuntl, Bangkok, Bakou and Fabric and Straw knotted. Combinations. 22/, to 25 inch head sizes Chokers .......5195t085 $10 to $22.50 The gingham check in Wool-and-Rayon Sports Frocks $19.50 The mode of gingham has transferred its naivete to these beguiling checked zephyr-and-rayon two-piece - sports suits! Start the goll F K season with one, while they Street head the mode! Green, tan, Store red, blue. ..14 to 20. %5 to *7-% up Y NN Stunning three-piece knitted tweed - woolen suits. ..with jumpers and cardigans to match...14 to 20. Sports Shop—Fourth Floor Necklaces .......5195t0 83 Jewelry Shop—Street Floor . e 2 5 4 A L Extra! 25¢c White or Print H’chiefs, 18c; 3 for 50c —A winner in fashion Co-ed Kid Gloves $3.95 The very fashion that has come into being this Spring ...yet Jelleff's had them months ago...and how popular they have been. The New Spring Shades are in now...in these won- derful South African cape- skin gloves that tub like a handkerchief ! Palm Beach, Beverly, sun- tan, creole, silver wing. Only at Jelleff’s in Washington “Buda” soap from Paris for washing gloves...3 cakes in box. ..30c. Glove Shop—Street Floor JELLEFF'S ¢ F STREET Fidrst .. New. ..Black-and-Red patent among Spring Handbags, $5 Dozens of new modes in the $5 group that are shown this week in the Bag Exposition! The black-and-red patent leath- er is a fashion height! Also... smooth calf with snake, all spake, Jutland calf, boroso grain. . .tailored bags, pouches ...beige, suntan, grey, green, red, navy, black. Handbag Shop—Street Floor to introduce Picot Luciole the new straw used by Caroline Reboux i D - LW “Pussy-Willow Illusive . . . delicate .. . like spring sun- shine gleaming through the mist . ..a color as fresh and pert as the first cro- | cus . . in your favonte stock- ing . . . with square or pointed heels . . .) Square or pointed heels in chiffon weight $1.65 pair Square, pointed, or marrow French heels in chiffon or oo, o e Blouses have new fashion meanings! Wear them with skirts and suits to-make street and after- noon costumes! They have the soft dressmaker finish... that’s smart, too! And wash- able flat crepe! Note the flat bow that appears on almost every smart garment this Spring. Sizes 32 to 44. $8.50 Blouse Shop—Fourth Floor Dorothy Bickum designed La Masque Foundation $1 Hudnut’s Three Flower Face Powder and ST gl,‘e e - Trial Size Perfume. Saturday..............75¢ —And now yon *nay have " Polka Dot Scarfs, $3 Every day new scarves are arriv- ing! Fashion is not content with one, two or three types of scarves this year...there must be as many kinds as there are costumes to compliment! The new polka dots are the size of a quarter in tri-tone striped group! %)h]nng and hand- painted! And many others from $1.95 to $10 Scarf Shop—Street Floor —Add a few pieces each week Silk -Underwear, 33 If you love the feel of soft silk underwear...add a piece or two a week! You'll get full fashion-with-value ..in tailored radium or crepe de chine chemises... lace or net trimmed chemises ...dance sets...step-ins... $20 with yoked waist bands... flesh, peach, white, Lido Millinery Shop—Street Floor blue. g Grey Shops—Second Floor A new rough straw, vet soft and vielding to the head! Introduced by Caroline Reboux... rushed to America...and here you have it at Jelleff’'s almost as soon as it-arrives on Amer- ican soil! Introducing. .. “All-in-one” Lingerie A costume slip and panties. .. the slip formed by front and back panels! Lace trimmed in all edges! It’s a feminine con- fection of crepe de chine and lace. . .white or flesh...$8.50. Grey Shops—Second Floor A charming chapeau in Telong's linen blue...the brim widened at the right. ..plaited flatly at the left! Lovely enough for a princess!