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SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) afternoon for a trip to Miami, Fla., and on their return they will make their home in Washington. Miss Mildred Berman of South Bos- ton, Va, is a guest of her aunts, the Misses Stesn of Beverly Courts. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kahn of Ellicott street have cards out for a dance Tues- day night in their home in honor of their niece, Miss Lillian Kahn, who is home from Goucher College for the holidays. Mrs. Harold Singer is visiting her mother-in-law, Mrs. Blanche Singer, at the Windemere, New York, and will be Joined by Mr. Singer today. Miss Desiree Harris of New York is @ guest of relatives until after the New ear. Mr. Joel Kaufmann is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund 1. Kauf mann of Colorado avenue, for the holi- days. Mr. and Mrs, Sidney C. Kaufman and daughter, Miss Virginia Kaufman, leave today by motor for Atlantic City, to be | guests at the Ritz-Cariton over New Year day. Miss Selma Caman will spend the coming week in New York. Mrs. Edward Kohner left for New York Tuesday, and is a guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Deitsch. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Abel were hosts at dinner Friday night at the Shoreham Hotel in honor of their son, Mr. Joseph Henry Abel, jr, who was the architect of the Shoreham. Covers were laid for eight guests. Mr. Alvin Newmyer has gone to New Orleans to join Mrs. Newmyer, who has been a guest of her mother, Mrs. Ar- mond Carposs, in Los Angeles, Calif., for the past four weeks. They will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newmyer during the Mardi Gras. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Levi left Thurs- day night for California, where the lat- ter will remain for the next four days. Mrs. Tillie Raff of Baltimore is spend- ing several weeks in the home of her son and daughter-in-law, on Macomb street. Mrs. Levi David has returned from a visit with relatives in Columbia, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Revness and daughter Charlotte sailed from New York yesterday on the S. S. Leviathan for a short trip. Clara Emma Rosenthal is a guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Goldenberg, in Atlantic City. Miss Victoria Peyser has as a guest over the week end Miss Elizabeth Er- Itimore. Pinkelhor was hostess | | MRS. GEORGE HAMILTON McNEILL, | Whose marriage took place in the home | of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. | Brooks Walker Setzer, Christmas day. | She was formerly Miss Alberta Atkin- son of North Carolina. —Bachrach Photo. | Friday at a luncheon followed by cards 1 at Wardman Park Hotel. | Mr. and Mrs. A. Liebman were hosts | at dinner_last night in their home at | Woodley Park Towers. | Mrs, Nellie Castelberg of New York, who was a guest here during the past week, left Friday for Atlantic &ty before returning to her home. Miss Shirley Graff has as a guest Miss Rhoda Wagner of Baltimore. Mrs. A. Singer of Newark, N. J,, is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Henry Jaffee. Miss Gertrude Sherby is visiting Miss Hermine Hahn in East Orange, N. J. Miss_Sylvia Sherby, with her house guest, Miss Marjorie Epstein of Detroit, is visiting Misa Dorothy Blatt in At- lantic City and will spend the coming week at the Hotel Biltmore, New York. Miss Elaine Langrock of New Haven, Conn., will spend the coming week at the Mayflower Hotel, accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Langrock. Morton Rome of Baltimore was a guest of Milton Kronheim, jr., the past and Mrs. week. Arthur Stein, son of Mi THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Sherry Stein, has as his guest over the holidays Charles Hamburger of Balti- more. Miss Beatrice Strasburger of Ontario road has as a guest her classmate at Barnard College, Miss Marjorie Herne of New York. Miss Marie Strauss of Baltimore is visiting with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs., David Baer of Wyoming avenue. Miss Harriet Katz of Baltimore is a guest of Miss Elizabeth Kaufman of | Alry View Apartment. Miss Helen Simon of Randolph street will go to Newark, N. J., the coming week on a visit and later will ;per:{d some time with relatives in New ork. Dr. and Mrs. Sanford Rosenthal of 2700 Connecticut avenue have as a guest the latter's sister, Miss Ruth Lieberfelt of Jersey City. Miss Carolyn Schiff of Baltimore is visiting Miss Marjorie Hertzberg. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sonneborn were guests of relatives in Baltimore last week. Mrs. Edgar Behrend has been spend- ing part of the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Messinger, in New York. Sidney Zlotnick entertained at a din- ner dance at the Shoreham last night. Mrs. Joseph Lang, accompanied by her sister-in-law, Miss Fannie Lang, will motor to New York today with relatives, to remain several weeks. Mrs. Diamond, who was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Cohn of Woodley Park Towers, has returned to her home, in Pittsburgh. Mrs. Cecelia Michaelis, with her daughter, Miss Virginia Michaelis, are spending the week end in Baltimore with relatives. Mr. K. Katz of Baltimore is a week end guest of Mr. Joel Kaufmann. Frederick Nassauer, Bernie Heller, Dan Crone, Ralph Sachs, Morton Rome, Louis Fox, Louis Rosenbusch and Jack ~(Continued on Fourth Page) Don’t Shiver! Use a Humphrey Radiantfire line o Electric Room Heaters, $4.95 up IMAN §. 911 G Street, Nat'l 0140-2622 WoobpwaRrD & LoTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE A New Shipment—Advance Fashions in Misses’ Woollen Sports Frocks $7.95 Copies of Frocks by Marcel Rochas Chanel Schiaparelli A lovely new woollen mate- rial — advance fashions for Spring—a splendid selection of colors . . . all combine to make these dresses exception- al values at $7.95. Each boasts some leading smart touch — including intricate necklines and sleeves, pleated and flared skirts, clever seam- ing and tucking. One and two-piece styles. Sizes 14 to 20 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE BPORTSWEAR Misses’ and Women’s Street Dresses A Splendid Collection > Black Greens Reds 95 Prints Browns Blues Attractive one-piece styles, of silk, wool crepe and two-piece styles, of jersey— service- able novelty woollens. Smart- | ly styled and trimmed. with intricate collars and cuffs, pleated and flared skirts. Sizes 14 to 20 36 to 50 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1930. Even more for your money tomorrow at Ringing out the old—ringing in the new goods are pouring in. And these, smart though they are, The NEW elleffs with tremendous enthusiasm—for thousands of dollars’ worth of new and of fine quality, MUST go—so they have their march- ing orders in the form of drastically reduced prices! Come on down and save! Beautifully Furred Coats Creating Buyers We've checked our sales, and these are the four favorite price lines. So we've regrouped many—adding lovely new coats to each of these price lines—and just compare the furs—then you'll know why women are buying Jelleff Coats! $59.50 to $79.50 Women’s—Misses’ Coats—Some Just ‘In— Others Reduced 45 This is a group that is creating much enthusiasm! For women— We've just added twenty-five new coats to this highly popular group —just see what they are! Black with black lynx, caracul, kit fox or persian —brown coats with beaver—green coats with beaver and kolinsky—shawl and mush- room type collars, deep cuffs— sizes for every woman. For misses— Belted and straightline models— shawl, Russian, pouch and tuxedo collars—elbow, spiral and bell cuffs—with really fine Persian lamb, kit fox, black fox, Jap mink —black, brown, green and blue— sizes 14 to 20. Jelleff’s Success Coat Shop—Fourth Floor 50 New Coats Here— $98.50 to $110 Fashion Coats Hard to choose—so many you will like! For women— Thirty more new coats added to a large collection of fine coats—black kashmir and spongy chonga— large shawl and half shawl collars, flare and elbow cuffs—of black fox, Persian lamb, kit fox, kolinsky, krimmrer, beaver—sizes for every woman, For misses— We took 20 more of our fine coats and put them into this group—out they must go! Slightly flared styles, belted—pouch, shawl, cape collars—bell, spiral and elbow cuffs —of skunk, Persian lamb, kit fox, beaver and kolinsk brown, green, and blue to 20. $79.50. $69.50 to $89.50 Coats— Styles You Can Safely ey Remarkable thatwe can offer such furs at this price! For women— For misses— A marvelous opportunity—30 abso- lutely new coats in kashmir or the. fashionable spongy woolen fabrics— the wanted molded flares, side panel flares and wrap styles—shawl, half shawl and mushroom collars—spiral and muff cuffs of black fox, kit fox, beaver, kolinsky, lynx, caracul and Persian lamb—also other fine coats lamb, black fox, Jap mink and wolf— reduced—black and brown. sizes 14 to 20. Jellefi’s Success Coat Shop—Fourth Floor New and Reduced Ll Here are coats that you will treasure! An unusual group of dress coats in the best styles and most popular furs—many one-of-a-kind models— plenty of all-black coats; also black with brown furs and green or blue— deep shawl, scarf and pouch collars, elbow and spiral cuffs—of Persian $135 to $195 Coats—Bo_th For women— For misses— Our finest coats and many new ones of equal caliber—in distinctive flared and belted styles—gorgeous shawl, ponch and tuxedo collars and ,unusual cuffs—of the best quality Persian lamb, krimmer, fox, beaver, mink and kolinsky—black and brown—sizes 14 to 20.. A superb collection of new and marked down coats—black with blue fox, mink, black fox and Per- sian lamb—brown with kolinsky, cross fox and beaver—shawl, cape, tuxedo and half shawl collars, el- bow, flare and muff cuffs—sizes for all women. Jellef’s Fashion Coat Shops—Third Floor Jelleff’s Fashion Coat Shop—Third Floor Year-End Prices! Junior Miss Dress Coats Regularly $98.50 and $110 Mostly onc-of-a-kind coats—in the smart smooth fabrics—youthful collars‘s and cuffs of Persian lamb, krimmer, natural and mink-dyed squirrel and wolf—black, brown, green and blue. Jellef’s Junior Miss Shop—Third Floor Certainly! Jacket Frocks Are a Most Important Evening Fashion And with good reason—for the jackets themselves are so charming and add amazing versatility to one’s gown.” Wear the jackets at the theater or for dinner —remove them for dancing or formal re- ceptions. If you are buying a new eve- ning gowm, by all means come to the Salon Gown Shop where the smartest French copies are just in. Women’s, Misses’, Larger Women’s 839.50 349.50 $ 59.}50 Lace, flowered chiffon, black chiffon, satin and crepe with plain jackets or fur-bordered types. Every Shoe Reduced Regardless of Former Price to $7.50 - Originally $8.50 to $14.50 Need shoes? to buy them at simply astonishing savings. For Salon Gown Shop—Second Floor ey VI Then this is the time and the place many of these shoes are just in—all of them are in styles that you can wear throughout the Winter - and Spring. Come in tomorrow while the size ranges remain unbroken! Junior Misses Have Their Share of Smart, New Evening Fashions $165° $2500 $29.$0 The young things step right into these frocks and step right out in them—for they are utterly irresistible—and they fit remarkably well! The high fashion jacket frocks are, of course, included— crepe dresses with transparent velvet coats or brief little jackets of self mate- jal. Crepes...chiffons...taffetas in, the s and colors juniors adore. Sizes 11 Afternoon—opera and step-in pumps, oxfords, straps, in patent leather, suede, kid, rep- tiles, combinations of kid and suede. Evening—opera pumps or strap slippers of black or white moire or faille, tintable suede—in black, brown, blue. brocades, gold and silver kid. Jellef’s Shoe Shop—Street Floor Sorosis—our nationally fa- mous shoes and other high- priced lines included. Street—step-in pumps, shoes, ties, oxfords, in kid, calf, strap Junior Miss Shop—Third Floor