Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1930, Page 57

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v . Of Personal Interest to Washington Residents L reception. 3 “!: for a prolonged wedding tour to yes- y ttsburgh, where she spent 10 days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hollander. Mr."’ Dan Sherby of Cleveland, Ohilo, coast and Honolulu. M. Feist is |and well known in Washington, where he has many relatives and friends, and in 0 Washington for a visit. Miss Marjorie Feist is a student at National Park Miss Jennie Sanger was given & luncheon and miscellaneous shower on Tuesday, at the Hay-Adams House by of her friends, in honor of her en- ient. Cards followed. . Lena Mundheim left Wednesday for Atlantic City and New York to visit Telatives. She will be gone two weeks. Miss Hilda Louis of Baltimore, was a yecent guest of her brother-in-law and , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kohner of 1838 Belmont road. She returned to her home the eary party of the week. Mrs. Sol Stern of New York, was a re- ‘was well attended and was followed tableaux, participated in by some the members “From Infancy to Grand- motherhood.” Mr. and Mrs. Edmund I. Kaufmann have returned to their home on Colo- rado avenue from a stay of ten days in Hollywood, Fla. Mr. Joeb Kaufmann, who spent the Thanksgiv holidays here, has returned to Sglm 1d, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Morris lon have sent out cards for a dance on Christmas night for their daughter, Miss Ruth Bimon, at the Woodmont Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Peyser returned $o their apartment in Wardman Park Hotel Tuesday, from & week's stay in Mrs. Milton Strasburger entertained ‘Wednesday Club in her home for | heon and cards. Her sister, . Ladislaus Detre of Budapest, Hungary, | Was among the guests. | Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Goldstein of | mmmpwn. N. Y., spent a short time the past week en route to St. Petersburg, Fla., where they will spend the Winte: g Mr. and Mrs. David Wise of Harrison street have as their guest the former's Mr. Harry Greenl , W] was of relatives, has returned to his e Ygrekhn of 4701 Co Mrs. Sidney ger n- mecticut_avenue entertained the Wed- mnesday Sewing Circle at lunchéon the ‘home. Harrisburg, Pa., her former home. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Eisenmann were at dinner last night at the Shore- mln honor of out-ol-:w:n'ug4 . James Lansburg] m 8 of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wein- for a week in Baltimore. and Mrs. Sanford Rosenthal have i 2 g i ! i % sf ; ;F i 2 § g8 Egg! PER 1.5 i i i i % siiE i i £ 5 g ¥ E g F i TE'S par- ents, Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. Leon. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis of Ward- man Park annex have as their guest Mrs. A. Lowenstein of New York. tave Backenheimer, and Mr. Solomon, son of Mrs. Samuel , took place Wednesday evening, Novem- ber 26, at the bride’s home on Euclid strect. The ceremony was performed the Rev. Dr. Abram Simon of the hth Street Temple. The bride wore a French blue chiffon gown with a short waist and long, full skirt, and carried Talisman roses and lilies of the val- ley. The only attendant was Miss Lucy Wilkins. The groom had for his best man Mr. Henry Backenheimer, brothet of the bride. Mr. and Mrs, took & motor trip South and after De- cember 15 will be at home at 1349 Ken- yon street. Among the out-of-townh gmt«n 4t the wedding were Mr. and rs. Meyer Herman of Philadelphia. Mrs. Isaac Haas of New York, who was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Haas, has returned to her home. Mrs, Rudolph B. Behrend and her daughter, Miss Ruth Behrend, are in New York as the guests of the former's sister, Mrs. Sol Rice. Mrs. M. Cohen, who i8 the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Cohen, of Thirty-sixth street,” was guest at luncheon and visit in Atlantic City, where she guest of her son-in-law and hter, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hess, . and Mrs. Irving Graff are located The Allies Inn 1703 New York Ave. NNW. - Gallery, and other famous nment Buildings Beads Frost the Moods of Evening Everywhere, in smart eve- ning circles, you will see beads—tiny powdered crys- tals, pastel beads, glisten- ing bugle beads, the bril- liant rhinestone, glittering sequins outlining decol- létages . . . starring entire dresses . . . forming shin- ing belts or whole cor- sages. The Women’s Salon Gown. Shop Is “bead minded” and ean show you the most fasci- nating gowns in white, black or pastels—chiffon, lace, crepe or satin, at— $ 49.50 Sketched—Nile geor- gette with frosted double cowl neckline and matching bead- ed girdle. 8alon Gown Shop—Second Floor Are Generously Expressed by a 3-Pair Gift of GDIDSIRIPE Silk Stockings 2 pairs, No. 591, for afternoon costumes Chiffon or service sheer—high twist dull crepes with 24-karat heels. $1.95 the pair. 1 pair, No. 460, for evening occasions............. Super-sheer dull twist with all-silk feet and ‘narrow French heels, in all evening shades. $2.50 the pair. The 3 pairs, smartly boxed There isn’t any other gift we know of at the fin"le cost that the average woman would appreciate more. . She knows the quality of the new Gold Stripe silk stockings in high twist weaves. She knows the fashion rightness of picot tops and narrow French heels. afforded by the wonderful Gold Stripe. So give silk stockings and give Gold Stripe. Three assorted shades in a Christmas wrapping. Only at Jelleffs—but an extra Gold Stripe Shop at 1013 Connecticut Avenue, Stoneleigh Court, for your conyenience. She knows the garter-run protection Gifts With an Eye to Evening Festivity In this Christmas Season of silver and stars and sparkling gayety, the cgooses things nf compl discriminating giver ementing brilliance— from the exclusive shops of The New Jelleffs. Evening Bags T $7.50 Imported vagabond pouches, that achieve individuality through mellow-toned embroid- eries, consider the lip- stick and compact in a specially designed com- partment. Also . pearl and gold beads embroid- ered on an eggshell satin pouch make an attrac- tive gift. $7.50. Evening » 8Buttor Kid $5.50 A glove that may be worh with either formal afternoon or evening Costumes as it comes in white, and the new blush pink. You'll achieve a feputation for inspired selection if you present Jelleff's gloves. $10 Compacts and latchkeys are very proud when they're carried in such , attractive bags as these of faille silk with bugle and pearl bead designs or silk shot with gold metal threads in classical pattern. $1 Gloves 16-Button Mousquetaire $10 The very smart “bulky” looking gloves that Parig adores —of finest im- ported French kid in black, white and the pastels. Other larger gloves in white and pas- tels are $7.80, Evening J ewelry Court Jewelry $10 $5 . Pendant necklaces of white metal and rhine- stones that sparkle glori- ously undér evening lights—ornate, yet deli- cate in conception. And paste earrings that fall in shimmering cas- cades of paste rhine- stones. Jeweled Hair Clips 85 A new whimsy from Paris—these rhines clips to hold back most long” locks. two to your favorite member of the young set. Rhinestone bracelets in flexible links will gleam on many arms at Christ- mas—for they are copied from genwne diamond bracelets. $3.98. Gecla Pearls The gift that becomes a cherished possession—a strand of glowing Tecla pearls so nearly like priceless Oriental pearls that only an expert can distinguish. $25 to $265 .. .fings, $35 to $65 ..earrings, $35. Tecla jewelry éxe elusive with Jelleff's in Washington. Evening Tulle Scarfs $7.50 to $15 So utterly feminine they’re sure to delight afty miss of woman, We have trim“(l_a and ob- longs of silk7tulle elabo- rated with stunding silver or gold thread motifs. The scarfs themselves eome in eggshell and black. “Pretties” Rhinestone Belts $7.50 If you pride yourself of distinctive and unusual gifts you will _consider these flexible evening belts of rhinestones that clasp with smart baguette crystals. Rhinestone shoulder §traps ($3) and back straps ($§5) are other unique gift sugges- tions. Chiffon Handkerchiefs $1 and $1.50 A romantic touch to any evening costume is a floating wisp of pastel chiffon delicately appliqued with con- trasting lace. As$ nice an inexpensive gift as one can five. Elizabeth Arden’s Perfumes $6 to $15 The sweetest gift of all is a crystal flacon of one of these dreamy perfumes. Choose L’Amour d'Elizabeth, La Reve d’Elizabeth, La Joie d'Elizabéth or Mon Amie according to the personality of the recipient. Evening Lingerie Evening Chemise $13.50 A creamy lace bandeau, eut very low in back and fastening undet one arm —Ilustrous erepe satin, fitting with glove-like smoothness, are com- bined in this lovely gift chemise. Tea fose, flesh and white. $13.80. " Another fitted slip of erepe de chine with a low cut lace bandeau is $7.95. Evening Singlette $5 Just one garment under your evening dress? Then it should be a Van Raalte singlette of heavy Milanese and V-R-Naise for it is bandeau, vest and pantie in one sheath- like piece. The low-cut back and thread lace trimming make it an un- usual gift Evening Slips $7.95 How gratifying is the gift o? a crepe satin evening slip, incrusted with ‘the loveliest cream Alencon lace (or éx- quisitely - tailored) and cat it a“low V or round back decolletage. Flesh, tea rose, white, $7.95. Also,: French crepe slips with | dainty efbroidery or hemstitching have the necessary low. b'a ¢ ki Flesh and white.. $8.98. Evening Scantie 8$10 For the miss or slight woman who needs an evening foundation, this lovely peach faille and. Crepe de Chine Scantie has been designed. From pantie ruffle to uplift bandeau it is an exquisite piece of lingerie, GHARSIRIPE ik Stockings No: 340 for Evening $3.95—3 pairs $11.70 The more fragile the stocking, the more women will fancy it—and the sheerest of the sheer is Gold Stripe’s ingrain finish dull chiffon for evening. No gift will be more welcome than three irs®in & gay Christmas oX. And all this gossamer loveliness is rather de- ceptive—for the special weave makes a greater il- lusion of sheerness and at the same time gives an astonishing amount of wear, The famous Gold Stripe is_further protec- tion against garter top runs, Additional Gold mmhop 1013 Connecticut Ave, in leigh Court The , - New QATAIZ AN LI, “““"M-,

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