Evening Star Newspaper, August 24, 1930, Page 39

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Honor Fete Is Listed In Society Calendar At Fort Humphreys It won’t be long now! Elevators are faster— everything speeded up for the NEW Jelleff’s. Ready soor! Changing rapidly into the NEW Jellefi’s—and greater values every day! Stop and shop and 1 save—these days! 9 Ma;. and Mrs. Anderson En- : J __tertain for House Guest. Other Charming Special . ‘FAS';‘)E:‘ INGTITUT;&E‘ dod Events — Personal Men- _tion, FORT HUMPHREYS, Va., August 23. —Maj. and Mrs. L. K. Anderson enter- fained at a buffet supper recently in honor of their house guest, Miss Mar- gurite Scott and in honor of Lieut. and Mrs. W. H. Powell, jr, who oon leaving the post. Their were Col. and Mrs. H. F. Maj. and Mrs. H. C. Johannes, and Mrs. E. H. Gist, Miss Mildred Gis., Miss Katherine Schulz, Miss Caroline Schulz, Miss Katherine Gam- mans, Miss Jean Gee, Maj. Marhl H. Welch, Maj. Roy A. Stout, Lieut. L. B. ‘Washbourne and Mr. Stuart Gee. An attractive afternoon bridge was given Wednesday by Mrs. H. C. Johannes, Who had as her guests Mrs. L. K. An- derson, Mrs. J. W. Cox, Miss Mar- guerite -Scott, Mrs. H. A. Buckley, s Mrs. H. A. Buckley, jr.; Mrs. W, Powell jr.; Mrs. L. W. Prentiss, Mrs. ‘Tolbert Lanston of Washington, Mrs. L. E. Oliver, Mrs. J. L. Alverson, Miss Caroline Schulz, Miss Katherine Schulz, 335 Katherine Gammans, Mrs. C. F. Baish, Mrs. M. W. Marston, Miss Mil- dred Gist, Mrs. E. H. Gist, Mrs, C. H. Chorpening. The tea guests following the bridge were Mrs. E. H. Schulz, Mrs. B. A. Finch and Mrs. H. F. Pipes, Maj. and Mrs. R. F. Coiner had as Seir guests Sunday Maj. and Mrs. C. L. Sturdevant of Fort Leavenworth, Kans.; Miss Susanne Shepherd, Miss Peggy Porter and Mr. Harry Kelly. Wednesday Maj. and_Mrs. Coiner had visiting them Miss Rosalind Dea- kyne, Miss Charlotte Hannum and Cadet Phillip Pope. Friday, Miss Deakyne, Miss Hannum, Cadet Pope and Cadet Coiner joined Col. Herbert Deakyne in Baltimore and accompanied him on an inspection tour along Chesapeake Bay. Mrs. Tolbert Lanston of Washington has been a guest of Lieut. and Mrs, L. W. Prentiss. Lieut. ~ and_ Mrs. Henry Berbert motored to Tidewater, Va., for the week end. Capt. and Mrs. H. A. Buckley had as their guest over the week end Lieut. | and Mrs. Barrow Menoher of Wash- ington. Mrs. John J. Gallagher of Phila- delphia, and her little daughter Patsy arrived Saturday to spend two weeks as guests of Maj. and Mrs. C. C. Gee. Lieut. and Mrs. W. H. Powell, jr., were dinner guests of Capt. and Mrs. A. C. Lieber, Jr.. Tuesday. The Monday Night Bridge Club met at the home of Maj. and Mrs. R. T. Coiner and had as its guests Capt. and | Mrs. A. C. Lieber and Lieut. and Mrs. J. N. Krueger. Lieut. and Mrs. B. C. Snow are spend- ing the week end at Annapolis, Md., as guests of Lieut. and Mrs. M. C. Thomp- son Capt. and Mrs. A. C. Lieber, jr.. had | as their dinner guests Sunday Liout. | H. S. Bishop. Lieut. H. C. Wolfe and | Mrs. C. J. Wolle, Mrs. K. R. Barney has returned from | an extended visit to the home of her parents in Pittsburgh. Miss Margurite Scott, who has spent WEEK IN OUR AMAZING SUMMER SALE of WINTER COATS COATS THAT WILL BE $135 TO $150 Everybody Smart Will Soon Be Wflrhx [ C. £ Sheer Wool Frocks The “first in fashion” will be first in wool—for woolen ffocks are taking the fashion world by storm. Sheer wool crepes, wool lace, ool tweeds. ..every- thing lightweight supple wool that lends itself to fashigns equally smart for mother or for daughter. Our collection is comprehensife. Dress yourself in wool...now! A. You'd recognize it as Chanel's by the petaled collaf] and the coat dress effect. Black, green, brown. Women’s sizes, $59.50. . Wool lace...marvelous new fashion in a delightfull the Summer as the guest of Maj. and Mrs. L. K. Ar . left PFriday for her home in L sport, Pa. Capt. and Mrs ley Latson were | . 5 simple, stunning one- dinner guests of Lieut. and Mrs. B. C. Snow Licut. and Mrs. J. W. Co: their guests Tuesday N Neve and M had as, of Washington vere guests of Licut. and Mrs. W. H. Powell. Mr. and_Mrs. John Ward and their daughter, Barbara, of New York spent the weck as guests of Capt. J. M. Ward and Mrs. Sam Lockwood. Lieut. and Mra. H. B. Loper enter- tained at dinner Tuesday night, having as guests Maj. and Mrs. Robert Hale of Bolling Field, Licut. and Mrs. C. H. Chorpening and Mr. and Mrs. John N. Obie. | Capt. H. W. Hill, who spent the Sum- mer at Fort Humphreys on temporary duty in connection with the Summer camp, left this week for Pittsburgh, | where he is regularly stationed. | Mr. Ira C. Chorpening of Washing- | ton was a guest recently of Lieut. and Mrs. C. H. Chorpeni COLLEGES SHARE GLORY ‘Winner of Fellowship Associated With Schools in Four States. CHICAGO (#).—Four State: share in the glory of Wyatt W. Hale, graduate student of Stanford Univers| winner of the Phi Delta Kappa educa- | tion fraternity's research fellowship of | $2.500. He is registrar at Birmingham, Ala., Southern College. He primarily was educated at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore; studied further at Stanford in California and is to serve for a time as examiner at the University of Minne- sota. longer a luxury and you have theadded advantage of Francke's Deferred Pay- ment Plan. For how can beautiful { Pony, Muskrat, Caracul and American Opossum Coats be called luxuries o = FURRIER Ine. 1328 G St. N. W. Member l ! ) Misses will find this coat striking - black _norma with paradise fitch, $125, coat after Papuin oriola with half nd cuffs of black Coats such as these can’t be purchased every day ... nor can they be purchased at these prices later in the season. So take advantage of the oppor- tunity to buy your winter coat now! Black with kolinsky is stun- ning—a marvelous sale value for misses, at $125. For women—copy of a vion- net model with seaming at the waisthne, black Persian. coat is silk lined and interlined! The furs are squirrel, kolinsky, beaver, badger, Iynx, persian lamb, blue dyed fox, caracul, mink, dyed fox, fitch, red fox. The styles are taken from the Paris opening mod- flared styles, the Vionnet wrap around skirts, the new trimmed sleeves. And each I Coats Purchased in This Sale Stored els, the new All the new colors in women's sizes, 36 to 44, and misses’ 14 to 20. Special selections for juniors or for larger women and little women, Without Charge Until November First e Other Coat Values at $58.50, $78.50, $98.50 Finer Coats, $165 to $225, at a 159, Discount Introducing A New Singlette by Van Raalte $3.95 ~—Comfortable! ——Easy to Launder! —Solves Undie Problem! —Practical! —Ideal Foundation! Fashioned of Van Raalte’s famous V. R. Tex material—three-quar- ters glove silk and one-fourth rayon, to combine brassiere, vest and pantie in one—a smooth fit- ting garment to give you a slim, unbroken line. In a lovely petal pink shade, trimmed with ecru dyed Margot lace. Sizes 32 to 38. Grey Shops—Second Floor All Coat Shops—Second Floor More of Those Smart Sample Models of “Joseph” Hats $15 Regnlarly $22.50 to $25 The finishing touch to an ultra smart Fall costume. A Joseph hat, of course, These sample models prove 1t. Fall tones in ielts, velvets, visa-vis and chic combinations—that show the new cushion brims, the subtle curves and twists that felt can make—just how lovely and feminine vis-a-vis can be. Millinery Salon—Street Floor New Beauty Accessories by ELIZABETH ARDEN For Fall Complexion Eyelash Cosmetique Box Ever so smart in black and silver— with mirror, brush to apply the cos- metique and tiny comb made especially for your eyebrows. Ardenette Compact o4 Also in black and silver—a modenistic version that's an asset to anyone's handbag. Cream Rouge Boxes 2 A round, flat box, no larger than a sil- ver dollar, and holds a surprisingly, large amount of paste rouge. Eyebrow Pencil 50¢ A trim little pencil with a silver top. Black, brown, blue. Elizabeth Arden Section—Street Floor piece frock. $49.50. . Black and white at their best in this misses’ frock with collar edged in white galyak. Also in brown and tan. $39.50. . Patou originated this frock of which the square pique. In blue or green, for women. $59.50. ck is edged with white . Fine, light tweed with crepe blouse and scarf collaj on coat. In rust, brown or green. For misses. $39.50. This Is the Time to Buy Furs . . When Pelts Are Lower AND Only 5 Days Left to Buy FUR COATS At Savings of From $20 to $55 . Savings Which Often Mean $10( Less Than Last Year’s Prices) You have only five days more to partjci- pate in these really great fur values [ .. and you can be assured of the quality/and the durability since they’re Jelleff fus. MUSKRAT COATS A “best-seller” for they're unusually beautiiul sking, course, WEAR. now 898-50 to 8265 HUDSON SEAL* Both flared and straight styles for everyone froj women...with dyed ermine, fitch, mink or self only 3195 to $34. LAPIN** That ever-so-popular fur in smart evening[capes or full- length coats. from 859.50 to $1 5 JAP WEASEL So soft it makes stunning flared coats. « $205 and $395 RACCOON The one fur which is not materially loyer in price, but we have exceptional coats from 5195 to $3 45 CARACUL** Again caracul is among the smart fursfin black, brown, kaffe, sandalwood or grey. for 898.50 to 395 and, of juniors to imming. Leopard Coats Ocelot Coats European Lamb Coats *Dyed muskrat **Rabbit Fur Shop—Fourth Floor Hudson Seal* collar. e e il SN N- e with fitch 3295 August Sale price After the Sale, $345 #1345 Persian Lamb Coats 8305 6265 Sealine Coats 898.50 $59.50 esLamb

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