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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1930. B—12 — less than a year, is . wife of the | Women's lso 8 |dustry, Which was organized about a |of her native land, Mrs. Osias replied, |and n this country d MRS B AM“-U 08‘ AS those of Mra. Camilo Ostas, Wife member of focation, and T am alse b | ar g0 through the iaitiative of Mre. | “Yes T Jearned to embrolder at scnool. |a student in the third year at Central SPEAKER TO DISCUSS . tional Federation of Catholic Alumnae. Dr. La Farge will talk on early | most recently appointed resident €OM" | mitiee of tne Philippine Chapter of the | Guinto, Wife of the Governor of Taya- |1 went to the PUblic schools and I|Pr scnool. Twelve-year-old Victor is Lkt SRl | missioner from the Philippine Islands. | American Red Cross.” bas Province. A widespread campaign | was taught to knit. to do tatting and first year of high school'at the EAR'.Y FOUNDATIONS :':r‘{l}!‘h;tlgryu(}} ?&'&’.&.‘.fl‘:&i‘fi,‘?fivrfi‘c‘fl Slight and girlish in appearance, Mrs. | Z to interest all farmers throughout the | to crochet They are not teaching em- |in the b he is now president, the oldest institu- . ¥ | Helped Ma Campaign. | ines ch in the sch sSchool. Eight-year old Rebecca president, the o Osias is the mother of five children and | nage Campalg! | Philippines in the cultivation of the |broldery so mut 00ls now, | powell —_— tion of learning in the District and one h:w with her domestic responsibilities, | Asked whether she took an active in- bouri palm trees has been brought about | as they have found h’]:’y,nt economics | s in the fourth grade at Bancroft | " |0 fthe oldest in America. B e tound the time for the numer- | terest in politics, Mrs, Osias smiled. | by her. The weaving of these straw more useful to the girls School, and even little 5-year-old Ben- |Dr. La Farge and President of |® il &t " Reill a member of Sue activities in which she has been | “I helped manage my husband’s po- |hat" is done principally by Filipino | The commissioners wife has found | jamin,’ which, the young man informs the Georgetown Visitation Alumnae, will ed both here and at home is one | litical campaign,” she said, “and made | Wo: oD time to study extensively the history | oy “fs pronounced “Benhameen,” has review her latest novel, and Miss Mary LEar engage lic 5 3 rrbym'nll‘(elng is notfdr;‘nepr;‘smpxt‘en- | ;11 her °g;‘.;"¥.’.§"',5§’y' n’,“’:he' P%‘i‘fi;‘p : :‘ Just started the first grade at Bancroft Ahern, a graduate of the same institu= R “For _recre » to asively omen of the ppines | the recor S e 00l tion, will give a group of piano numbers. COMMISSIONer’s s, come of the public oF- | GUESHON, “T ove To g eut 1o g pian | a5 It WaS 15 Years ago, Mrs. Osias said. | Islands but is familiar to this remark- | SJ}¢%le Rosita declares emphatically fnspopety ganizations with which she is associated | tation, which is about 20 miles from | “Instead, our girls and women are |able little woman. =~ thii¥he ‘also remembers all about the in the Philippines, her interviewer was | Manila. 1 personally manage it and | specializing in embroideries, which are | Mrs. Osias chose le s{u rfm of the | pryjts at home. Rosita was 2 when she bewildered by the casual reply, given as | my real recreation is to ride my horse | being handled in an extensive way by |progress of thedpmv eedoihi" country | same to this country last year. though such diversified interests were an | over the place to look over the fruit | well organized companies. The design- | for an address dBHPErRE LA week be- idiciunie D “W.'Cole- | Jany HATRS (rotan e o “For three years,” she sfli »é :,:C‘;: (l;‘ufi;:‘ leaves we use in the weaving :Qfm'lfi"'m‘;"é’n?&i?’v‘e‘n'{‘o 4');‘): wp‘I):xc: Children Are Intellectual, used for medical purposes, is a cor- | Uhiversity. \;znll’be Guest speakets at the paid tolls of $2.360.22, second iy 0 SR SR, ——. {been president of the Phitippine branch Of RS | ed me if the Fllipino | onto g at home. “Unfortunately, &t Jf | AIl of Mrs. Osias' children have in..| ruption of Judas' r, given fo it ‘be- | literary salon and: hook Teview fo be October thus far in thie 1020-30 fscal Two smsll but efficient hands which of the Anti-Leprosy Society of the Phil- | women have taken an active part in in- | piece work, and the women are paid |herited their mother’s keen intellect and | cause this unfi e o lound on | held Thursday at 8:15 pm. at 1706 L ycar. In October there were 564 com- haveuuku; up the cudgel in the cam- | ippines For sl:mié time I have been a | dustrial organizations, I should like to | very litle for their work.” are far beyond their ylelrs in school | the elder, on wm: edl'elf:’mu lv;s is sup- | street by the department of literature mercial transits, with tolls amounting to for Philippine independence are | member of the board of the National ' say something about the straw hat in-| Asked if she also did the needlework 'standing. Camilo, jr., although but 15 | posed to have g self. Georgetown to Be Heard of the mysteries unsolved by her nearest | public speeches throughout his district.” Thursday Night. Philippine Wife Is Active Independ- ence Campaigner. Canal Collects $2,360,222. PANAMA CANAL, February 4 (#).— Rev. Dr. John La Farge of New York | City, associate editor of the national | | of the District Chapter of the Interna- $2485897. elleffs A FASHION INSTITUTION | Paris ‘Washington. NewYork The Frilled Blousette is More Popular Than Ever 33 That's an unusually low price for these smart little blousettes in crepe de chine—just right for Spring suits or coat frocks. : The frills are most popular; but there are plain tailored styles, too. Eggshell Banana White Flesh Blue Neckwear Shop, Street Floor Jelleff’s Annual Sale of These Famous New and Special Value! A Chanel Necklace at $1 E tyles in rhinestones, in th ! B oD AN et that shows 'off the stones' bri < v Also at §1, drop Inl\:_nl rhinestones and baguetts 3 50 Pieces o lel‘ Jewn-llry,‘l/g ‘l:"(-e‘ Real stone necklace: bracelet: earrings; imported sports 3 ol d kit : Cha d i e el ane-hall oF more off the orifinal ices. - A FASHION INSTITUTION prices. Were $10 to $35 Paris rRe Washington Wewlo: NOW $5 to $15 Jewelry Shop, Street Floor Spring 1930—Ready Now You buy them only at Jelleff’s . . . fashion-first, fashion-guar- anteed! For Madelon modes are chosen by a committee of over 50 style experts from all over the country. Every Madelon mode represents the best and most wearable part of the new fashions . « . every Madelon mode is always at one price. That’s why 50 many fashion-wise women await the new Madelons with eager- ness. Ready now! Exclusive With Jellefj’s in Washington Madelon Styles are always Regularly $49.50 to $59.50 Imagine buying these famous pure-wool coats at such a low price! 1 L Every one has a fur collar— rg ht fashwm some have fur collars and cuffs. Just 70 Coats, sizes 34 to 44, with the majority in sizes 34, 36, Dresses 38 and 42. collar to a full cir- S gl Coats T T v ; The colors are brown, light and dark tan, light and dark grey, T blue, green and rust. 49 . Eve ar we're able to purchase these fine coats......every year resses Dy e pul Ty y At : : Junior D they’re immediately bought, so come early and choose while the $49.50 i $19.50 ranges are complete. Deep shawl collar of lap- Every one of these coats is a wonderful “buy”’—every one is an outstanding value in itself at its regular price—these are coats famed for year ’round town and country wear! They’re prac- tical, simple, beautifully cut of 100% pure wool, with furs of splendid quality. Tweeds, Mixtures and Plain Colors Furred with Kit Fox Wolf Squirrel Ombre Caracul Lapin Minktails Skunk Opossum Raccoon Junior Dress Smart chic in the way this printed navy frock buttons the newert type of goes portin lero jacket that pro- vides sieeves for in- formal wear. $19.50 “ Junior Dresses Thira Floor Styles are straight line, tucked panel back, stitched side panels, belted styles, patch and inset pockets. Junior Coat ‘Tweed sports coat for Sale Begins Tomorrow Wednesday, at 9:15 with carcless air. Women's Coat Shop, Third Floor The new taxedo col- lar elects the fash- ionable lapin fur... in on a new Beige or -green mix- spongy_ tweed tures. called Delando ... 8ligh 39, flarés in & fit- $39.50 fed e ", Junior Coat Shop smart for Third Floor town, counyry or ‘trave Sizes 36 to 44 Junior Coats $39.50 Of Course, You’ll Have a Panamalaque Hat See How Well the Vagabond Sash Makes the New Clothes Look! It detachable Underlying Charm in the New Madelon Undies Silky beauty and sleek line in the new matched sets de- signed by Madelon for the “silhouette modes of the mo- ment. Lovely qual- ity crepe de chine with smart alencon creamy lace trim and colorful as a Spring flower gar- shades. Peach, nile, flesh and banana heart. Chemise and Dance Sets, $5 Slips, $5.90 Step-Ins, $3.95 Pajamas, $10.95 Grey Shops, Second Floor den in the new And Now! The New Modelon Bag ag Business women like this type of bag...because it holds so much...and is utterly smart and correct . . . companion to the smartest Madelon cos- tume, too. In pin morocco leather with three generous compartments to hold every- thing you need. All the new colors, so easy to blend with the new Madelon dress and coat shades. $7.50 Handbaos, Street Floor Black broad- fashion . . . Cuffs _shirred. collar. Sizes 36 to 44. Women's Coats Third Floor All this week, Mlle. Vagabond, typical young modern, is show- ing how perfectly the new clothes fit and look, when worn over the Vagabond Sash. Crepe de chine girdle with loom elas- tic side section slightly boned at dia- phragm . . . comfortable and smart. Sizes 26 to 32. at 85 Bandit Brassiere with low back and uplift effect, sizes 32 to 38, $1.50, Grey Shops, Second Floor Smartest to Buy Now— That utterly smart, shiny, pliable straw that's chosen as the top of the new fash- ions. Every woman will want one—the range of styles is widest right now, and they simply cannot be any smarter than they are now. In all head sizes and in styles for young things and for matrons. $18 to %35 Millinery Shop, Street Floor I’s Just What Washington Women Wanted! SALE OF FURS New Purchase Secured in New York When the Market Broke e N N At $49.50 A sheered lapin collar, on the capelet...Smart princess style in covert cloth—in long fitted line of the modern silhouette ...oxford, navy and brown. Misses' Misses” Coats, Third Floor Misses’ Dresses Feminine charm accented in the jabot yoke and flared cufts “of frilly net on this dress...its beau- is at In black, bluejay, green, pie- crust, and navy. Sizes 14 © ¥ $39.50 Misses’ Dresses, Third Floor 250 Regularly $395 to $450 295 Regularly $450 to $495 Fine grades of Jap weasel, Hudson seal (dyed muskrat), natural squirrel, very fine, soft black 1 Al i Fb e st 1 extno'rd\ Hudson seal (dyed muskrat), nary values—all on sale right Kaffa caracul. Very high- now! grade raccoons. Jap weasel, let-out skins that look just like mink, sandal- wood caracul with fox, Ja mink, or kolineky . . . blnet caracul with kolinsky, mink, It’s Modern to Buy on the 10-Payment Plan NEVER BEFORE IN THE HISTORY OF OUR STORE have we been able to offer such values . . . we doubt if you could come any- where near them next season . . . why not buy We make it possible for every one by using our well known 10-Payment Plan. Simply this— you pay 10% at the time of purchase and 10% per month thereafter. It's easy, dignified, con- now? venient. Come in now while choice is varied! Fur Salon. Fourth Floor