Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1930, Page 61

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i Dficfirs Club Scene .Of Dance Felturmg Thanksdwmd Week Elaborate ‘Social Functions in Program at Quantico on Recent Dates — Personal " Notes of Special Interest. | * QUANTICO, Va., November 29.—The | terest of the post centered in &| iving dance at the new officers @alub on Wednesday. Many of the young people who have been away at school ?:flfllnc in the gay, informal affair ‘There were many amusing and original ‘costumes, the dance belng in the nature of - tackie party. A number of delight- dxnners were given preceding the c-nh and Mrs. Alfred H. Noble en- fertained at dinner, having as their guests Maj. and Mrs. Charles D. Bar- Tett, Maj. and Mrs. Harold Utley, Maj. and Mrs. John Sebree, Comdr. and Mrs. Oarl T. Hull, Capt. and Mrs. Maurice Holmes, Capt. and M:s. Elmer Hall Oapt. and Mrs. Daniel Campbell and! Lieut. and Mrs. Walter C. Ansell Capt. and Mrs. Richard H. Jesche '-e Tecently hosts at an attractive din- Maj. . W. G. Hawthorne, mt and Mrs. P. Adams, Ma]' Mrs, George 8. Clarke, Mr. Horace Allen, Lieut. and Mrs. Walter A. Wacht- lor, Lieut. and Mrs. Theodore Cart- Wwright, Lieut. and Mrs. Raymond F. . Orist, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Devereaux of Washington, D. C., and Miss Ann Devereaux were the guests. clpt and Mrs. Harcld C. Majors gave charming dinner in honor of Miss| ll\u-lel Wood of Washington, D. C. Who is their house guest for the Thanks- glving_holiday. Those invited to meet ‘Wood were Maj. and Mrs. Roy 8. Geiger, Capt, and Mrs. Louis Jones, Oapt. Francis F. Mulcahy, Lieut. and Jerome and Lieut. Clarence Chapell. Gen. and Mrs. Randolph Berkeley had Lieut. Phillip Berkeley and Carter Berkeley with them for Thanksgiving. Mys. Berkeley drove to Annapolis Wed- nesday to Mn' their son Carter home, Maj. and Mrs. George C. Clarke en- Sertained very informally on Tuesday l‘ln‘ at & small dinner for Gen. lnd Mys. Smedley Butler and Maj. and Mrs. nee Nutting. ._and Mn Rafael Griffin invited me friends in to a Sunday tea to meet Mrs. Griffin’s sister, Mrs. Smith, who is salling to join her husband, Ma). Julian Smith, in Jinotega, Nicaragua Maj. and Mrs. Lyle Miller, Maj. and Mrs. Harold Parsons, Maj. and Mrs. Harold H. Utley, Capt. and Mrs. James M. Bain, Capt. and Mrs. Robert Pep- pt. and Mrs. Willlam K. Mac- g, and Mrs. Fred| e tand Miss Geroline Wan. | namaker of South Carolina were guests | at the tea. Mrs. Smith left Monday for Md., to visit Maj. Smith’s mother before she sails from New York. Lieut. and Mrs. Lawson H. Sanderson at Thanksgiving dinner who have just ident’s camp on llpldn. Capt. and Mrs. Rogers remain in Quantico until Febru- ary, when the former will return to the Rapidan camp. Miss Marie Anseu has been visiting Lieut. and Mrs. Walter Ansell for sev- eral days. Miss Ansell has just returned from a tour of six months. She spent the greater part of the time in Ger- many, and also traveled in Italy and France. She left Monday for her home, in Elgin, 1. - Capt and Mrs. Willlam K. MacNulty drove to Annapolis for the week end to be the guests of Capt. and Mrs. C. P. %”r and to witness the foot ball pt. and Mrs. Daniel E. Campbell drove to Baltimore to spend Thanks- Mrs. Robert Rhoades invited & num- ber of friends to an attractive bridge m‘ym y evening in honor of her d, Lieut. Rhoades, on his birth- day anniversary. Those enjoying their tality were Capt. and Mrs. Harold ajors, Lieut. and Mrs. Lawson H. Lieut. and Mrs. Clayton C. , . 2nd Mrs. Lemuel A Haslup, Lieut. and Mrs. Chester B. Gra- tm Lieut. and Mrs. Floyd W. Bennett, and Mrs. Earl S. Piper, Lieut. ‘Walter L. Baylor, Lieut. and I.L Prank June, Lieut. and Mrs. Ed- ‘W. Snedeker, Mr. and Mrs. Guy B, Smith, Lieut. and Mrs. Thomas G. Ennis, Lieut. and Mrs. Thomas B. Jor- Capt. and Mrs. Pranklin Steele had ht!r Miss Betly Ann Steele, in school in Washington, snd Miss Martha Goode | giving with them. The young drove over to Warrenton to the fast at the Hunt Club on Thlnkl“lm day. Maj. and Mrs. John R. hosts Capt. Maj. Gen. e e e e e at dinn ‘Their er m-x guests were Gen, h Berkeley, Maj. ndm-l ta'u-ymphtn son, Maj. and umnm nndecN ™ Remember Last December? How the days slipped by so qulckl} ? How much there was to do as Christmas neared? The New Jelleff’'s—larger, easier to shop in—is ready for Christmas shoppers now. A Gift Shop—Third Floor—where many things have been brought together for you, is worthy of a visit. An extra Gold Stripe Silk Stocking Shop here. This New Formality Is Seen in A stunning collection of Evening Wraps from $49.50 to $165 in the Fashion Coat Shop—Third Floor Warfare Service, morning at the Marine Corps School. lln .yunu C. Lysle of Leavenworth, spoke Wednesday Stephenson, In-,.:rndrn MMO(MN %0 !.'Xhomflm!.yla [SRSETR LT Victor Bleasdale and Capt. Robert Blake were in the party. Maj. del Valle undc.pt.lhh'ulmulnnfluu- l.kutovl lnfllln James M. Meade 8. Schutt of Silver Spring, Md., with them on Thanksgiving day. Lieut. and Mrs. Walter Baylor mo- tored to Philadelphia Wednesday to nd !:’hl:* "nunxu-l a and Miller, Mrs. George S. Clarke, Mrs. Har- old P-rwnl. Mrs. Alfred HBIN;:)IQ.,’Mn Campbell H. Brown, Mrs. Blythe Jones, Mrs. Richard H. Jesche, Mrs. Theodore Carturight, Mra. Walter A. Wachtler, Mrs. Bert Bone and Mrs. John Kluf. a o] y morn rought & X \ """m”“ ml;re‘demg?nv‘:'l‘l‘, pital there. m over Thanksgi ro de e, 'Maj. Harold Mer:."uu Whitesell, Capt. Ool. and Mrs. Meade had Mrs. George husband, Lieut. to join him. TR B Joseph Nettekoven T. A, Holdnh! as house guest oxm‘n 18 on duty in ' with buckets of water. ‘First Aid to Men—Eliza- beth Brewster has opened her office on the balcony and is ready to do Christ- mas shopping for any one who wishes help. The New 1 Com;len S‘ore of Fashion * Tomorrow 30 Fur Coats Specially bought, specially offered at great savings in price. See these beauti- ful coats as soon as possible! RoMNEY Fashions Black or Kaffa Carscul, Hudson Seal® Usnally $225 to $250 Black Carscul, Ocelot, Hudson Seal® Usnally $295 to $350 8195 $265 $295 $595 . gllstemng whites . . . flashing deified . . . the Grecian sil- A brilliant season . . jewels . femlmmt\ houette . fragile faflhmns s the off- thz--~hrm]der ncck]mes ... sheer skirts that hang slimly and float in mo- tion. Gowns for Women $4.9.50 Romney gowns are the last word in this smartness. Ex- pressive of the new mode is one of the new Romney ev:- ning gowns for women, which we illustrate today . . crepe Elizabeth, subtly molded . its bodice (lmemn‘ with a rose pattern in crystal beads. $49.50, The Evening Wrap Dictates Its Own Eashions Black with white is the leader . . . except for very individual costumes . . . velvet is the preicrred fabric . . d ermine, or ermine cut lapin (rabbit), or hare ... Wraps follow the trend in gowns with interesting tunic effects, peplums, or the cleverly cut straight wrap with the longer line at the back. And interest often centers in sleeves . . . very full cut and elaborately shirred. Russian or German Fitch, ermine or self-trimmed caracul Uswually $350 to 5750 *Dyed Muskrat. Fur Salon—Fourth Floor ddds44d 820004844 [RSTRERRY = Savings of 25% to 50% on Real Stone and Marcasite Jewelry B— R Tomorrow—through a very fortunate purchase—all lovely things—don’t miss them. Necklaces—$12.50 regularly $15 to $25 Imported styles of sterling set chryso- prase, rose quartz, hematite, onyx, carnelian, amethyst and topaz. Pendants—$7.50 regularly $10 to $15 Pmdanu of a fragile loveliness on slender sterling chains. Onyx, chrysoprase, car- nelian, topaz and lapis. ;e Sketched is a black velvet wrap that introduces the bat-wing cape sleeve and the deep tuxedo collar of white lapin, ¢69.50. Nicaragua, m Mrs. Holdahl y While a hymn was being sung at St. “vlnl season with | James Church, Manchester, England, flnnes burst from the vestry and choir- cassocks and surplices, wer. and Mrs. Beresford = | At Home to Art Promoters Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Beresford of Tiden Gardens will be at home De n thetr cember 7 to members of the Art Pro- Mrs. Holdahl's u-heammaexunmmmmoum moters’ Club and interested friends Mme. de Laquel will assist in receiving., iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EREEEEREE 4888888484880 880800044408 We Are Glad to Cash Christmas Savings Fund Checks for All! The Loveliest Evening Stocking is No. 460—$9.50 pair Sheer and elear—dull high twist. A stocking that pulls easily through a finger ring—all-silk foot, 24-karat heel. For holiday festivities and for holiday gifts there is no finer stocking than this, rendezvous, flesh, Guaran- Only at Evening shades ~ include melody, beige clair and sun brown. teed against garter clasp “runs.” Jelleff's. Ezxtra Gold Stripe Shop, 1013 Commecticut Ave- nue—in Stoneleigh Court. EERAEEEAEEAREREE Men’s Initialed Handkerchiefs A Special Purclmse M This Value Possible COATS 539.75 Values to $69.75 An attractive collection of models in black, brown and green with Persien Lamb, Caracul, Skunk Squirrel F w v Trimming. me‘ WWmwb»wwmemewwmmewwwwwwwwwwwwwm&wwwwwwwwmwwwwwwwm iiiiiiiii@iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Imported’ Evening Gloves ‘Women have become glove conscious; the evening glove is as much a part of the costume as a wrap or jewels, Because of this feeling, we have sold more long gloves than in any other season—already many of them for Christmas gifts. 16-Button Mousquetaires in imported glace kid 'or suede have three tiny pearl (simulated) clasps at the wrist. White, black, blush, turquoise, nile, §10, 20-Button length in same style, come in white, black, eggshell or brush, §12,50, Other Evening Gloves from $5.50 Glove Shop—Street Floor, Gifts—Daytime Bags $7.50 The street pouch, over-the-arn style, in a fine English morocco with the mew slide fasten- ing frame. For convenience, an extra pass- port pocket. Afternoon pouch, a simulated shell frame on smooth antelope suede. can buy. the neckline. mark of good taste. has a fine lace top. Gifis—Afternoon Bags £10 Novel pouch, in semi-triangular shape with frame of two-toned prystal. For afternoon. Evening pouch, emboridered with simulated seed pearls and Beauvais embroidery. Pearl baguette frame and clasp. and inserts of lace. step-ins or bandee bloos Then, the singlettes. in lace and embroide full, flowing s Gifts—Finer Bags $]13.50 Tailored pouch for street has the new pol- ished metal trimming. Dressy pouch of the smart dull calf with clasp of real stones. The gift for the hyper- critical woman Bag Shop—Street Floor | W#WHWHW*WHWWWBHOIH Bracelets—$10 regularly $12.50 to $15 Beautiful enough to grace the arms of loveliest ladies. Link styles of onyx, chryso- prase, carnelian, hematite, lapis, amethyst and all marcasite. Rings—$5 regularly $1.50 to $10 Costume rings’ of sterling and marcasite set with onyx, hematite, “lapis, carnelian, chalcedony. Other $15 all hand-set marca- site rings—$10. Brooches—$7.50 : regularly $10 Unique stylos—medium and large, set with carnelian, chrysoprase, onyx, amethyst. Earrings—$10 regularly $15 Slender pendant styles of sterling and marcasite, with onyx, lapis, chrysoprase. Jewelry Shop—Street Floor WP 0 A v e e e Y Yy I T TN F Y FYY VY Y YYT YT YR F 53 Beautiful Underwear—the Loveliest Gift You’ve Never Seen So Many Beautiful Underthings As These First Gift Stocks Hold! No woman ever has too many chemise or step- ins—and she always welcomes a graceful neglige or a warm robe. Select now for those “particular” women on your gift list . and fresher—and lovelier, for you know that since they are from Jellefi'l they’re the loveliest money There are Imported Handmade Gowns $5.95 and $7.95 Always known for our splendid. se- lections of men’s handkerchiefs, we this year have outdone ourselves, Selections are prodigal—nevertheless we would suggest—buy early! At least come and see these beautiful assort< ments. Men's initial handkerchiefs, colored initials—3 colors to the box, $1.00 box. All white initial handkerchiefs, 35c each. Men’s hand-monogrammed handker- chiefs, 6 for $6. Men’s colored initials, 2 styles on white, 50c each. All white hand-initial, cord borders, 50c. Men’s colored border initial sport hand- kerchiefs, rolled hems or all white with rolled hems, $1.00. Hoandkerchiefs—Street Floor . . while things are newer Exquisite pieces that show their beauty in the perfection of their workmanship and delicacy of the embroidery at In French crepe or fine crepe de chine, the re are the tailored, hand-drawn gowns that so many women prefer, as well as those with discreet touches of embroidery. And Imported Hand-Embroidered’ Chemise $3.95 and $5 \ Just a touch of fine hand-drawn work or a tracery of hand-embroidery gives these chemises that indefinable Their crepe de chine or French crepe is firm and lustrous, flesh or blush, and one model Step-Ins and Panties are Handmade, Too $3.95 They may be given with the gowns or chemise as a set or as very lovely, individual gifts. fitted at the waist to make them smooth under the gowns and are either simply tailored or trimmed with bands All of them are well The New Glove Silk Undies Are Charming shades, are perfect for lounging . mers that trimming. Vests, fashioned to match the bloomers and panties, have fitted tops to serve as bandeaux and are $3. those one-piece combination garments that are a joy! All these charming undel’lg Black one day, jade or red or blue the next.. have, for tl\e{ re as charming right side vnt as wrong, for actually there is no wrong s eeves reverse, too, and the intricate draping is as effective one way as the other. black with blue, jade or red, or two shades of blue. Swagger vs. Practical, of course, for they're satin in soft rose, "$3.95 One almost forgets that they're practical gifts they are done in such bewitching styles. the waistline and‘flared in the skirt, and some of them have ribbon sashes. .smart two-piece tuck-in styles which combine colors with smart effect. The gowns are fitted at Then the pajamas, which, in the darker And e imported laces or that fine Swiss embroidery and lace on crepe de chine as Satin Negligees Are Reversible! #1650 $1095 Pure glove silk with uplift bandeaux ings come in blue, green, peach, melon, pink or maize. a delightful habit these satin lined, satin xrgh!‘eel 1 The Quilted Robe Wins! Why make an argument of it when these g_ erfect robes simply take both sides at once. er, rench blue, peach, black, orchid, or turquoise, bum &' quilted. And pracflcal for they’re warmly inter lined, and their notched collars are con‘ecd’ and fitted, and their patch pockets don’t pull out at the corners. These are Just a Few Outstanding Christmas Values in The Grey Sheps—Second FloQ WfiwflbfiWW”fi#&%WWWW&HHW%&W%W&WW&WW&H&%WWWHU%H%DW&H“ L s il it g

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