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The Versatile Evening Mode at Its Most Brilliant! : For the Debutante— Gum, Tires, Shoes, Typewrit- ers, Tractors and Many Other U. S. Articles. chew American walk in Ame: Sheriff Carl Ryder (left), Nebraska City, Nebr., whose Andrew & hl(l*vlid‘;or, who shot and prunes, sacks of and rice. Nearly 400 tons of American Col ’s Do in Pictures. sted 188t youT, ogne’s Dome o To preserve the beauty of the old slect dome of the Cathedral of Cologne on ‘mdfihlfll- some Czech Rhine, disin- unsuccessful ans estruction seerns American _electric lights are connected te“:'lunl 'rm‘;.mfih-mi:m":}%nm. certain. with American equipped power plants BY | Ge'many’ is making a series of photo- — — Sower :’afi%fl w&tfif‘“g};u‘}g graphs of the highest and most weather- | Spain intends to have an army of coffee pots, electric irons and electric toasters bear familiar Americna trade marks. “Cgechoslovakian medicine cabinets worn parts. The work is hazardous' 90,000 men next year. Contract and Backgammon Mrs. James Lee Shelton Taffeta— Lace, 1830— Modern Classic— Black and White— - Nationally Recognized Authority i with the strap de- and every one wants following the vogue the sophisticated sil- Almost the uniform colletage in tie-back one ...a 1&30 sil- for nqnit_u SLe S houette that de- for wraps — black —will conduct a second series of lessons in contract ;,fi“' _‘"? the 'lu,f:‘l- h!"“?'}; 45 h : ;e"fl l,l';“"d'f::d table- ends o li;ge (R lrlrl;lpl:.ent'velvec g " : ine just a trifle straig| i an silhouette in so- long an it! it it di and backgammon in the Bridge Studio, Seventh Floor, longer at the back. 1o w-placed _ruffles. phisticated pink. For a flare that “foats brbbond i ol beginning Tuesday. I 7 l For misses, $39.50, For misses, $59.50. misses, $49.50, For misses, $68, misses, $69.50, Special private classes bl by appointment g Fashion allows you to choose whatever you like in evening fashions—your personality is the guide. Phone Mrs. Shelton, Potomac 1180, I Each gown fabric has its own silhouette—but—your wrap should be black velvet with white fur ‘ or Miss Noble, Metropolitan 0300, SLebl A i and your accessories brilliant. white gloves, $10 . . . simu- for appointments E‘:::h P e s Avapecil Jelleff collection—a complete survey of the 1930 evening mode—will be featured through-" et :':“g:::lf,‘::f,: S out The New Jelleff's beginning tomorrow—in -anticipation of the busy social season to follow in the In the Gl‘ey Shops tomorrow— thinestone bracelet, 80~ train of the White House announcement of dinners and receptions. and Wednesday—Se ketched below, right: ' . : X ; 2 T““d’)' W € : € e Tk iaovs SEht: ' \We have brought to the new store the most extensive collections of the divers evening fashions—the Mi Il' F h Fia b".“:wuj'ffo"_d, ‘_’;'::,;":?,‘;‘.5 styles illustrated represent the various treatments—models selected from groups at these prices in 88 irene r'rencn > och, " turquoise iy ! and crystal pin, $780 . .. our Gown Salon, Second Floor. ‘x, «+ . court necklace, $15. i e - 525 :gi‘i E £ i : g | i i i il She will demonstrate how— 1 slip+1 girdle ¥ Women’s Evening Fashions— 1 pantie + 1 vest + - . 1 brassiere = 6 1 1 New Slip “Scantie” sl 9 .50 The waistline is raised—the skirt lengthened — and the curve from hip to knee must be subtle to merit fashion’s attention. Naturally, then, the foundation must be slim- mer, longer — so women choose the new slip Scantie, with its longer hipline, its ab- solute lack of bulk. At $1250—Crepe de chine slip scantie with low evening back. Others, $5 to $27.50. Grey Shops—Second Floor upon the origin of the language, and Volume III one TO0O« @ 1t makes fitrle difference whether you play the ! harpsichord or saxophone, dance the | shag or the polka, ride in a hansom | f | b or sport plane—— \ 4 /8 \ i | | i | % @ Whether your | : / 1 " s 1 | . woting has always been for the Whig y ( | eandidates or whether you read Dr. \ > Mencken, there is no gainsaying or P f | Kkidding yon either about the appeal LA of the Presidential Dining Room of d .‘ . = 4 The Mayflower for Washington's )) 4 ¥ cosmopolitan population. g " . h N <l N h%‘\ o0 | 1\\ . \ A @ Devouantes, so- g Velvet Lace Classical Lines Velvet m m:"m .l::r:ah‘:.‘ Yd‘i’;‘:! Dowager Fashion Tiered Silhouette In Satin The Elegant— With Ermine— mats, Government officials, all may Not exclusively, but the gown of a hun- subtle simplicity... the epitome of ele- The * classic black be scen here. They have learned the cut and draped in dred uses . . . black moulding the figure gance . . . with chic and white . . . fitted pleasure that awaits one through . simple lines for the lace, ethereal, ultra- in sculptured lines. in brilliance of fabric and dipping deeply perfect service of tempting dishes in distinguished woman sophisticated . . . From the new Wom- and grace of line. in back. For wom- :‘"-m of unrivaled dignity The Bat- i‘ lng of forty. $79.50. for women. $85, en’s Gown Salon. $65 For women, $175. en, $125. A New Version of the Silk stockings for evening should be dull but ethereally sheer—and beautifully clear— [ ond His Meyflower GOLD STRIPE No. 570 are just that—the finest stocking they have ever made—too ex- Uit e Step-In Pump J e %ensive to make at.all a year ago—now at $2.50—all silk—in half dozen evening shades. 0. 591—not quite so sheer—$1.95. . PRESIDENTIAL $4..50 4 L DINING ROOM . y . Somethin this bat-wing bow, piped in silver kid, h N e o e e ing b, Pt b ek it 7 e ew J_ Pl 1 SR AL mm % k suéde. . .patent mghq«—wit:‘:. grace “lc} French heel. e B o s o Lo e pice. Our Success Dress Shops will present similar inclusive s