Evening Star Newspaper, January 11, 1931, Page 44

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Of Personal Interest to ., Washingtoni Residents Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Revness and daughter Charlotte, who sailed on the B. 8. Leviathan two weeks ago, arrived in New York yesterday on the same steamer after spending a short time in | Cards have béen sent out announc- ing the marriagé of Mrs. Helen Det- telbach Fellheimer of Atlanta, Ga., for- merly of Baltimore, to Mr. Silas E. thal of this city, Saturd: mnnm 3, in Richmond, Va. Mr.| and Mrs, thal are at home 1960 Biltmofe street. Mrs. Rosenthal | is well known in Washington, where . Arthur Marks is a guest of her -or‘:‘-::—hw and' daughter, Mr. and Mrs Fred Rauh, in Pontiac, Mich; and was joined by -Mr. Marks today. Mr. and Mrs. Ra are receiving eon- | utulltlom“gn the birth of & son, Fred | Rauh. :&::m Sol 'Morrls of 1448 Newtcn street northwest will be at home to her friends Thursdag-evening, January 15. | from 8:30 to 10:30 o'elock, ln“r:znyqrunrr htieth birthday-anniyersary. Mr. :‘:; e}i'gls. eMorfls celebra their fifty- ninth wedding anniversary & year ago. Miss Helen Nordlinger was & guest last week end of Miss Harriet Katz in Baltimore and attended a dance at her | A { h% Estelle Want has returned from a stay of 10 dafs with xrel-uv in :;m- ¥ nettsville, S. C., her former 3 Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Behrend were in Baltimore for & couple of days last week to attend a grand opera presenta- uo;;.n» Lee Baumgarten was hostess ‘Wednesday at luncheon and bridge in her lpnnmem,‘:;’"the Argonne. . Covers e laid for eight. Y Mr. Bernard Nordlinger and Lyon were recent guests in Mr. Alexander Wolf, jr., out cards for & dlzrcn;{tr Saturday, Jan- 17, at 8 o'clock. U lirs. Charles Prank entertained the Wednesday Club at luncheon and cards Jast week in her home at Woodley Parl T iss” Eleanor Rothschild of Selma, Ala., who was & guest of Miss Frances Meyer of the ‘dlroldmoor. returned to home Tuesday. m;ars. Robert Meyer is returning today from Norfolk, Va., where she has been visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mss. Victor 3 Mrs. Alexander Wa\vii 3 The NEW The $79.50 , Black kashmirs and spongy woolens in lines that compliment the mature figure: Trimmed with Persian Lamb Black Fox Kit Fox Beaver Regularly $98.50 to $110 VIONNET Sponsors the New Rose with a Gray Cast Mr. ‘and Mrs. Leon Meyer in Houston, Tex., where they will be joined later on Mrs. Abram Simon of Harrison street.’ They will take an apartment about Feb- ruary 1. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherby were hosts Thursday night at dinner in their home, on Decatur street, entertaining a family party in honot of the home-com- | ing of their son-in-law and daughter. A luncheon will be given to Mrs. Ed- ward Jacobs of New York, national | president of Hadassah, Thursday, Jan- uary 15, at 12:30 in the Chantilly room of the Hamilton gflfl by llihe bol;‘ld of | the Washington -Chapter, Hadassah. Mrs. Charles J. Freund of Toledo, ©Ohio, and Mrs. Arthur A. Cohn of Chi- cago returned to-their homes yesterday after a visit hete with Dr. and Mrs.| Abram Simon. T Mrs. Gerson Streng of Pittsburgh | .came to Washington Friday and is a guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Abel of ‘1454 Clif- ton street. Mrs. Edward Finkelhor has returned to Wardman Park Hotel after a visit with relatives in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Eisemann are leaving for Atlantic City Thursday, Ja) uary 15, where they have taken an apartment at the President for an in- definite stay ‘Tuesday, January 13, there will be a Joint meeting of the Council of Jewish ‘Women and the Sfisterhood at the Com- munity Center, followed by a tea. An installation luncheon was given Monday in the vestry rooms of th~ Adas Israel Temple when covers were laid for 300 guests. The decorations of th= three large tables were of pink roses with silver candelabra and green lighted candle; Mrs. orris Gewirz was for- mally installed by Rev. Dr. 8. Metz. Addresses werey made by a number of the ladv officers. Mr. MorristGewirz has returned from Chicago to his home on Ingomar street : Mrs. Davigd Wise has as heér guest her aunt. Mrs. 'Henrietta Binswinger, who has recently returned from a visit South. Mrs. Sarguel Kalisher and two daugh-. ters have returned to their.home in Philadelplyia after a visit here with nlnu\'e!’ 7 Miss 1%rda penheimer was e guest lagt el Baltimore of her uncle amnd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A Blmhl' iand attended a fraternity con- clave Mr. ‘and Mrs. Sidney Hechinger were hosts fSunday night last at a large sup- T party, followed by cards in their ome “in the Broadmoor. ‘Th¢ sixth annual ball of the Wash- ingtonr Ladles’ A of the Jewish Consumptives’ Relief of Denver. Coloy, will be held at the Mayflower Hotel Tuegday night, January 20. Miss Ida Y. Weisblatt has been spend- 151 a fortnight with friends In New Yok, 3 ‘" Mrs. Leo S. Schoenthal of Garfield Copied at Gray is slated by Paris to be the high style color for Spring—a gray with a de- cided undertone of rose. The surplice collar and hip bow of this Vionnet dress - are faced in a harmonizing shade of rose. For women. Jellef’'s Salon Gown Shop— Second Floor [ Jelkelf THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO TOMORROW "FOR THE FIRST TIME e e A "All of Our FINER COATS . FOR WOMEN In Three Important Groups for CLEARANCE Women who buy coats in Jelleff's clearances know that they are getting value—for every Jel- leff coat is selected for: quality of fur . . . smart- ness of line . . . fineness of workmanship and fahric. Compare these coats with others at similar prices— and we're certain you will find them outstanding! Sizes for gll women. Former Prices Were $98.50 to $195 New Sale Prices are WD 2125 fapriola, kashmiretts and chof€2 Smiooth, /dull kashmirs in svelte med with— 4 lines—trimmed with— St s Blue Fox Kolinsky Skunk Lynx Fisher Fitch Kit Fox Black Fox Kolinsky Paradise Fitch Black Lynx (it Fox 7 Persian Lamb Regularly $125 to $145 Regularly $165 to $215 Persian Lamb Jelleff’'s Fashion Coat Shop—ffitrd Floor Smart Handbags —For Afternoon . . , —For Evening . . . Beauvais Embroidered 55w o 20 January—a month of social prominence—makes this special offering of exquisite bags of unusual interest to smart women . . . Black moire delicately traced with pastel em- broideries makes a bag appropriate for any dress occasion. Envelopes and pouches with jeweled and enamel inlay frames. Jellefi’'s Bag Shop—Street Floor it R prmsmbation DOROTHY GRAY SALON New Yorke Cty Will Be At JELLEFF’S January 12 to 17 Good néws “for all women—for Miss Purgason (the Dorothy Gray repre- sentative) is thoroughly skilled in the care of the face and throat and will gladly teM you what creams and lotions your particular type of skin needs . . . She will be in the Dorothy Gray sec- tion all this week and invites you to consult her., ; Dorothy Gray—Street Floor B 0. Special! French Crepe Undies: $3 Lovely underwear, immediately recognized és'-expensive by its lus- trous silk and exquisite workmanship. Lacy and tailored styles in: Slips Panties Jellef's Grey Shops—Second Fioor. Step-ins Chemise JANUARY 11, 193 Of Importante to Smart Women— HATS $15 Similar Hats are Now ‘Much Higher Priced in New York Washington women who know the right fashions buy Josegh hats as soon as the new season’s styles appear— for they know these fashions will be just as smart two and three months from now. The Spring collection is particularly intriguing—and at this moderate price for French reproductions you will surely want one! —Bakuy with feit. .. —New straw weaves. .. —Panamalaque with felt... —Charmeuse Brilliante, the newest straw... Jellef’s Millinery Shop—Street Floor January Specials— for- Junior Figures Corsette-Brassiere 32.95 : If a junior laments over the discomfort of wearing a “cor- set,” yet knows that she needs a foundation with her new frocks—we advise her to look at this peach brocade gar- ment, so light and comfortable despite its “confining” qual- ities...The semi-upright brassiere is especially good for youthful figures. Sizes 32, 34, 36. Jellef’s Grey Shops—Second Floor The Stocking to Wear With Your New Glen Bogie “Gold Stripe” Mesh 81.95 Sheer, yet its special construction makes it durable. Versatile, as is the Glen Bogie and equally appropriate for sports and afternon tea. Colorful in Spring shades that harmonize with any of the new Glen Bogie colours. Buy three pairs, $5.70 Jellef’s Gold Stripe Shop—Street Floor Additional Gold Stripe Shop, 1013 Connecticut Avenue In the January Sale of New Shoes $10.50, $12.50 VALUES AT $8.45 Admiralty blue, the newest color for early Spring if* pumps and ties, New three-eyelet ties, in black or brown kid with watersnake appliques. Genuine opera pumps, ties. Another Clearance Group at The season’s most popular mod- els in suede, kidskin, calfskin, $ 45 patent leather and reptile combi- . watersnake straps or nations for sports, street and-aft- ernoon. Regularly $8.50 to $12.50 Jellefi’s. Shoe Shop—Street Floor The NEW W:f Fashion News of the Hour A Marvelous New THREE-PIECE \len Bogie | $39.50 Hundreds of smart Washingtonians who have always awaited with keen interest the periodic showings of new Glen Bogie Dresses will be thrilled by this most important fashion announcement. For here at last is a Tailored Suit by Glen Bogie—a tailored suit that combines the tai- lored grace of Regent Street with the in- imitable charm of Paris . . . a suit that doesn’t spend hours of each month under the presser’s iron . .. a suit that you may roll up and stuff into a suitcase and which, when unpacked, will- be absolutely fresh and unwrinkled . . . a suit pre-eminent in style. We praise Glen Bogie, and particularly the new THREE- PIECE Glen Bogie Suit— N because the lacy knit blouse 1s sleeveless and smart. . .the jacket a trig cut-away and the skirt may be worn on a bodice or as a tuck-in. because the pattern, too, is u' —a classic leaf design that is ex= clusive with Glen Bogie. because it will stand innumer- able trips to the cleaner and still look as fresh as the day" you bought it. because it's appropriate for al- most ,every daytime occasion from golfing to afternoon tea. because the shades are new and utterly lovely—Cedar rpse, Honey beige, Cornell blue, Heartsease, Lanvin green, Grey, Black and Navy. New! —Glen Bogie One-Piece Frocks —Glen Bogie Two-Piece Frocks —Glen Bogie Coats $29.50 The classic styles in Glen Bogies brought out this Spring in glorious new colours—the rose tree and diamond patterns in the one-piece dress; the pine tree design in the two- piece dress and the coat to go with either. Glen Bogie Berets, $2.50 Glen Bogie Handbags, $5.00 Both to be had in fabrics that match perfectly the Glen Bogie garments. because its famous (and exclu- sive fabric) never sags, wrinkles, stretches or loses its color. —and a Gift with Each Glen Bogie! As has been the custom since the first introduction of Gle Bogie Fashions —smart pique collar and cuff set free with eaclt $29.50 Glen Bogie garment. - —a_white or eggshell batiste blousette free with each ess. Jellefy's S s Shop—Fourth Floor \

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