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Interesting Program Presented at Meeting Of Post Music Club Musicale Given at Fort Humphreys Is Occasion for Several Dinner Parties. FORT HUMPHREYS, Va., 21.—The Post Music Club met Tuesday night at the home of Col. and Mrs. Edward H. Schulz. An interesting pro- MacMorland sang a svup of soprano Mrs. J. J. Loving of Wash n. The opened with piano solos by Miss cls Pinch. Mrs. Edward E. March | gy Concert and Bal Masque Russian concert and bal masque for the benefit of St. Alexander's Rus- slan Orthodox Church of Washington, will be given Monday, April 20, in the Willard Hotel, under the sponsorship of his imperial highness, Grand Duke Alexander of Russia. list of patrons and patron- esses includes Grand Duke Alexander of Russia, the President of Panama and Senora de Alfaro, Princess 8. Dolgo- rouky, Prince D. L. Urusoff, Princess Lubov Schetinin, Princess O. Shakhov- , Countess M. de Zichy, Mr. Law- rence Richey, secretary to President Hoover; Mr, Harry E. Hull, commis- sloner general of immigration: the Am- bassador of Mexico and Senora de Tellez, the Minister of Greece and Mme. = Simopoulos, the Minister of Jugoslavia, Dr. Leonide Pitamic) the ttache of Russia and Mme. % | Ughet, Mr. Boljibar Stotnanovitch, Jugo. - | Jugoslavia legation: the chage ¢ | of Bulgaria and Mme. Risseroff; slavia legation; Mr. M. Cerrezin, consul, nfiu r. Viadomir B. Kulitch, attache Jugoslavia legation; Senator and Mrs. Royal 8. Senator David I Walsh, Copeland, Col. | Senator Willlam H. King, Senator and Mrs. Charles L. McNary, Senator and Mrs. W. F. George, former Senator and Mrs. Robert L. Owen, Representative MIS. | and Mrs. Hamilton Fish, jr.; Represent- Sol Bl Brig. Gen. Shores, . | Dow, the Rev. Dr. Col. and Mrs. Edward H. » H. A. Buckley, sr.; Capt. Brom ‘Whitthorne. Maj. and Mrs. Lunsford E. Oliver and Capt. and Mrs. Morrill W. Marston were dinner hosts Tuesday night. The Officers’ Club entertained at a dance in Harris Hall Friday night. the receiving line were Maj. and Mrs. Richard T. Coiner and Lieut. and Mrs. ‘Theo A Weyher. Col. and Mrs. Edward H. Schulz en- tertained at dinner before the dance, as did Capt_and Mrs. Harley Latson and Capt. and Mrs. Morrill W. Martson. Lieut. and Mrs. Charles W. Stewart were dinner guests Sunday. of. Col Campbell B. Hodges at the Army and Navy Country Club, Lieut. and Mrs. Emil J. Peterson have a8 their guests over the week end Capt. and Mrs. 8. 8. McLaughlin of Fort *|V. Gindlin, Mme. George W. Atkinson, the Rev. and Mrs. Alvin LaMar Wills, the Very Rev. Archpriest ‘Rimsky-Korsakoff, Mme. Sophie de Meissner, 3 erick G. Horne, Mrs. M. P. Scheffer, Mrs. George Heywood, Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor, Mrs. Lawrence Townsend. 3 Robert Lansing, M Mrs. William F. Hots, Mr. Walter R. Tuckerman. The committee in charge of the benefit is composed of Princess S. Dol- gorouky, Mr. Bojidar Stolanovitch, Mme. Rimsky-Korsakoff, Mme. Sophie de Meissner, Countess de Zichy, Gen. William E. Horton, Col. Wade H. Cooper, the Very Rev. Archpriest Gindlin and Lady Maria L. Montague. A partial list of box holders includes the Ambassador of Mexico and Senora de Tellez, Dr. Leonide Pitamic, Minister of Jugoslavia; Senator and Mrs. Royal S. Copeland, M. and Mme. Ughet, Col. Wade H. Cooper, Princess Lubov Schetinin, Mrs. Frederick G. Horne, Mrs. N. P. Sheffer, Miss Bessie J. Kibbey - |and Mr. and Mrs. Walter R, Tuckerman. Massachusetts Society Dance Is Brilliant Event The big St. Patrick’s dance, under the auspices of the Massachusetts State ir | Soclety of Washington, held Tuesday . |evening in the ball room of the Shore- ham Hotel, was one of the most bril- liant affairs ever held in the history of the soclety. ‘The dancing started promptly at 9 o'c_:%zk and continued until 1 am. Virginia Macomber and 3 in novelty stair dancing and Demma, tal which was unususlly good. 1 g bl S Fivet oE¥ g} i HH Hi ; g £ kg B i : g o§ i Rogendorf 1215 G St. ™gun s National 8063 " FOX SCARFS The perfect Spring ensemble must embrace FOX SCAREFS. We're selling the finest examples at Half 1930 Prices $27 50 Skinner, in a program of song selections, among them a few popular Irish songs which went over big. At about 11:30, at a given signal, to be imms bags secretary. ’ The next meeting of the society will be held Tuesday evening, April 21, at the Shoreham 1. MIDGET PIANOS FOR RENT WORCH'S 1110 G N.W. the Gold Stripe.” ‘the Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey Tent, Mrs, Fred- THE Mrs. Nan Bobb Slattery Entertains for Couple Mrs. Nan Bobb Slattery, president of |Southard and Mrs. Esther Lippold. Thé' Daughters will visit Comrade D. of V., entertained the officers and |Convis Parker this afternoon and con- members last evening in compliment to | gratulate him on his eighty-sixth birth- Helen Temple, Mrs. Kathryn Rahn and Miss Ellen Meyers, past presidents, Showing How Smart a Dress Can Be in Sizes 38 or Over jelleff doesn’t believe that a woman who happens to wear a size 38 or large must wear clothes that border on the elder- ly! And we prove how young- but-dignified women’s clothes can be in our smart Easter col- lection. Sketched: A coat dress of black silk crepe with yoks and sleeves of contrasting rose color. $49.50. for Glowing, lustrous, capturing the elusive lights that have made genuine pearls the treasure of beautiful women through the ages, Tecla pearls are the perfect Easter t. Only an expert can tell them from iental pearls, Necklaces, $25 to $265 Earrings, $35 Rings, $35 and $65 Tecla Pearls Are Exclusive with Jelleffs Jellef’s Jewelry Shop—-Street Floor Chanel’s New “Series 1940” *Bimulated. Easter The final touch to your Easter outfit—a dash of the new Chanel perfume—inimitable! New smarter bottles, new scents, the very colors are so exquisite that you'll want them on your dres: table! Le Rouge de Chanel, Le Bleu de Chanel, Beige de Chanel. Every Chanel devotee will want to see them tomorrow ! $9 and $14 the Bottle Jellef's—Street Floor Is Your Easter Coat Lebanon Brown? Skipper Blue? Black? Grgy? Greige (GOLD STRIPE SILK STOCKINGS Are Smart With All of Them! Because Greige is a neutral tone, between grey and beige, it tones in per- fectly with the new blues, greens, black, grey, beige and Lebanon brown. ‘Ask for No. 870 (a service sheer stocking) or No. 591 (a lovely chiffon)— and wear them with the satisfaction that the new Gotham high-twist assures in-both beauty and service. “No run that starts above can pass 31.95 a pair—3 pairs for $5.70 Gold Stripe Silk Stockings in Sheer Chiffon—All silk—are the loveliest of Stockings—at $1.50 Pair Only at Jelleff’s in Washington! _sleeves Copies Paquin’s Coat With Frothy Fox $98.50 Smart because over its long are wide, shorter sleeves bordered with fox... because its belt is wide and crushed...and because we fea- ture it in Lebanon brown with creamy fur. Misses' sizes. These and many other succe Coat Shops for Women, Misses and Junior Misses. may be worn lapel fashion or lar tucked around the throat as a scarf...and because its lines are so exquisitely simple and therefore becoming. sizes. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 22, 1931—PART THREE. new J Tilef (¢ ew Imports Presents the Sure Successes of the Easter Coat Season in Martial et Armand’s Coat With Cape Coat With Ermine $69.50 5 $79.50 Smart because its cape col- Smart because its exquisite is bordered with dusky ermine collar is nipped in at pointed fox...because this eape the back to give a rolling, T so casual and may be worn Crushed effect...and because it dowe eralind e calioilie . H et SOt She LR with white fur, an exceedingly or draped carelessly over the youthful fashion. Misses shoulder. Women's sizes. Vionnet’s Coat Martial et Armand’s With Ermine Jabot $79.50 Smart because its fur collar Women's sizes. ssful coats tell of our readiness for Easter and Spring selling in our great Especially fine selections at $39.50, $49.50, $59.50 and upward. The finer grades of spongy woolens—the choice ermine, galyak and fox furs—and the best new shades. Fashion Coat Shops, Third Floor. Better Millinery at The New Jelleff’s! There are many reasons for the continued rapid increase of our business in the finer hats—many reasons why we constantly forge ahead. picture today! Some of the present reasons we —Copies of newest Paris designs —The new pape r weaves —Smooth straws, exquisitely fine —New brims of fashion importance Exclusive with Jelleff’s Exclusive with Jelleff’s A most flattering frame to your face is the wide brim of this black-and-white Joseph hat of the new rough straw. Exclusive with Jelleff’s Proving that things of pastoral ine The picture hat returns in this sea« Exclusive with Jelleff’s ‘We make a specialty of smart hats io{r l:vomc:n—and this brift'nmed mol:iet} 4 aster of baku is a smart proof. Its tucke Red have the call of Novelsy Wrepfings for ike E crown and cleverly manipulated Fashion now. Gold Stripe Gift, 35¢ to §1 brim give it distinction, A deposit will reserve 4 lmlh-nd-q-dm:" E g ® spiration can be sophistigated-‘fllh‘w son of “lady-like” fashions, Particu- Watteau hat of black straw, with "\hr]y lovely is this combination ef turquoise aceents. lack baku and lacy horsehalr. Jellef's Miltinery Shop—Street Floor by For the $55 Grade of 1930 The various shades of Jellef's Gold Stripe Shop—Street Floor Adlutional Gold Stripe Shop—1013 Commecticut Avemus