Evening Star Newspaper, October 1, 1930, Page 19

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SOCIETY I To Visit New York }‘ Tomorrow the New Jelleff’s An Opening of Great Importance (Donunued Prom Second Pue) friends at 236 College street, Burling- ton, Vt., after November 1. Mr. F. F. Skillman and his mother.? Mrs. Frank F. Skillman, sr., are at the Carlton for a few days prior to opening | their house at 2339 Massachusetts avenue for the season. East Room Pageant fl Hllliory To Be Seen October 2 ‘Washington is llrrldy showing = keen interest in the forthcoming pres- entation of “The East Room" at the Wiliard Hotel, in the ball room, on the evening of October 24, to be given under the auspices of the Rector's Aid of St. Margarei's Episcopal Church on | Connecticut avenue. Mrs. Edward Everett Gann has con- sented to head the Advisory Committee | for this colorful pageant spectacle de- picting the varied succession of splendid historic occasions, and divert- ing incidents that have taken place in past years in the most famous room of | Executive Mansion of the Nation. Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews, herself Tecognized as one of the Capital City's wmundinx authorities on alluring pag- will also serve on this com- which includes Mrs. Owen Al-| bru Mr. Clifford K. Berryman, Mrs. Randolph Keith Forrest, Mrs. Joseph Gaston, Mrs. Rose Gouverneur Hoes, Brig. Gen. am E. Horton, Mrs Pulton Lfl\n Miss Clara MoQuown, Mr. Pow innigerode, Miss Janet Caroline Smith and will appear in the 12 episodes, in the characters of many Washington beau- ties of Jong ago. It is pianned o give The New Opening Week Events Informal Mannequin Display Each Day Fine Gowns .. Hostess Pajamas. Dorothy Bickum . Friday In the Little Theater . . . . Seventh Floor 10:30 11:30 Madelon Fashion Show Revue Coats, frocks and accessories for women, misses and juniors Saturday In the Little Theater . . . . Seventh Floor 10:30 11:30 Mannequin Revue Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats and Dress Frocks Particularly in honor of a new girls’ shop.. .and enlarged junior shop... years.. Furs Mannequin Revue In the Fur Salon Fourth Floor 11 AM.. Exhibiting Furs of Exquisite Beauty . On all floors ... Informal Mannequin Displays throughout the week. beauty and perfect fit. buying 3 pairs at a time to save 15 cents on the listed price. Quoted today— No. 531, Sheer chiffon........ No. 591, Dull chiffon........ No. 870, Service sheer.......cccauuees pesvose old Stripe Shop—Street Floor. G Additional (i‘yold iripe 013 Connecticut Avenue. Only at Jellefi’s in Washington! Dividends in the form of unequalled wear, 4+ ! ther of “Kees.” ju cepted | mior Literary Guild and ded- ! Nld to Representative Ruth Pratt n(l 3 ose campaign she will | in New York State. N ‘Washington today d will stop in Baltimo Underwood Photo an suthentic setting of the east room, in the various stages of its_develop- | ment, from the davs of Gen. Washing- | Continued on Fourth Page.) Jelleff’s | [ | . Second Floor .. Second Floor « « Second Floor 12:30 4:30 12:30 4:30 .6 to 14 3w BRI Frank R. Jelleff, Inc. A Sound Investment illusive Additional trading value ..$1.50 .$1.95 ..$1.95 Shop, Stoneleigh Court, S A FASHION INSTITUTION THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1930. The Shop of Success Frocks The entire new fifth floor . . { the largest and handsomest medium-priced dress 6,000 square feet of space . . . 25 fitting rooms, all large and floor we know of . . . spacious . . . 2 service desks. Here will be Success Frocks, a name we chose as singularly appropriate for those dresses adopted from the season’s lead- ing dress successes . . . and this week— as an opening feature— $35 and $39.50 Dresses at $16'5?—. 95 There are styles for women ... styles for misses, and specially sized styles for $19.50 and $25 Dresses at larger or smaller women to minimize the use of those new fitting rooms. Sketched are just three of the striking styles among the many at these outstanding prices. A gilet of gold embroidered chifion distinguishes a woman’s dress of sleek black satin. The full flared skirt, the tied neckline and sash at back are features of usual $39.50 dresses—as is the fine Workmanship. $28, The very new dolman sleeves with long lace cuffs make- this dress the choice of smart misses. The sash, tying in front and the slit neckline are indicative, also, of the new fea- tures of this collection. Beautifully made of dull black crepe. Exceptional at $16.50. Flowing Grecian lines accentuated by bodice and hipline tucks and flared front and back panels proclaim this pis- tache green satin evening gown a Paris favorite for misses. Indeed unusual in style and value at $285. Still the Grey Shops, but enlarged and refashioned so they all seem like new. The only things that are the same are the beauty and the quality of the lingerie. We continue, of course, our exclusive: Effa Blanche Underwear Dorothy Bickum Foundation Garments Vanity Fair Soutenirs Madelon Undies And as Special Opening Week Features: New Styles—New Laces—New Effects Crepe de Chine Lingerie $3.95 We wish we knew some way of telling you what perfectly “grand” values these are—but we can only say that they’re $5.95 and $7.50 regularly and that they're perfectly adorable with tiny tucks and lavish laces and cunning appliques. Gowns, pajamas, chemises. All of 100% pure dye crepe de chine. New! Fitted Underwear of Glove Silk All Regular $3 Numbers—for Our Opening $]95 Fitted yokes...fitted hiplines...fitted bands make these glove silk panties, bloomers and step-ins fit without a wrinkle. Charming with delicate lace and Swiss embroidery trimmings. Vests to match with ribbon straps. Sizes 34 to 40. Dorothy Bickum Fashion Revue During all this week Miss Florence Sarazin of Dorothy Bickum studios in New York will hold informal showings with mannequin displays of the Vagabond foundation garments each day in the Grey Shops. ghc will dis- cuss the relation between the correct foundation garment and the new silhouette, Grey Shops—Second Floor. ’

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