Evening Star Newspaper, May 3, 1931, Page 51

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 3, 1931—PART . THREE. WENTHERTORULE | P . T AR DEFNSE HERE T | Accesorie Tilnewf \ B ienll o\ | | ofeflle fs ogk'cond;;i:; Fi:gsE:s;::n M \ ! i Success of Their Lives! ies—| ; {fee N 4 “The National Capital, if it enjoys aver- | » ? RQ M N [Y hemderstorms on five days and & total 5 L ! et ot e, aoocing 0 ATy | The New May Shade in : Brin o5 FashionNews nsive S i B e 1 whih o1 (OLpSIRIPE White Bags ' "'&‘5:&2‘! v:-?lklabf':h'p worst enemy the Silk Stockings $5 for May and Su er N Alr Corps will have to face in its emer- gency operations simulated in defense of the Northeastern section of the coun- try, the War Department announced. - Weather to Rule Pilots. What Your Favorite Spring Frocks Have Been Waiting For! tung, white patent leather, ;re chosen by t.=1 lr?"mt"hle"pre of 12 :;)hfl]s. Ofut of scn}:es of " e TR progeam. thecugh o i white pigskin grain—a tre- resses presented for ir approval —only a few are chosen. o !xe"mzpr‘;og‘;“:n;?k:g;‘gl?nlf;? Think of the delectable color of pulled molasses taffy mendogsg\‘nmfi ever since And these are chosen because they are the newest, smartest, days which might have —remove the gloss for fashion's sake—and there you the start of the Spring sea- rightest of fashions and they are chosen in this way, too, for vorable to flying,” sald F. Trubee Davi- - in S son Assistant Secretary of War for have the new taffy tan. Neutral enough to be worn with the extra value that group buying means. Romney frocks for May—and for all months of the vear, are s “f:fis‘,f,“g;fl: ;%?}C;-T[:;; almost anything—yet with the suntan tone that's a per- %alled for risking the safety of person- fect foil for pastels. And you have the added assurance outstanding value at $49.50. “;‘ Rnd’ '1“{%?:’;‘:;&?:}“:&:rg;’:ri;t‘ll;: that the Gold Stripe label means your Taffy Tan stock- :"-unt t:e Fr: the vicinity of thlcklé, xlvonu- ings will keep their smart color after many washings. . R Jated centers, such as Davton. Chicago. ; " s ¥ E " New Sorc porion. Phiadeiphin. snd Taffy Tan in Gold Stripe Service-Chiffon......$1.50 pair May’s Romneys are Washington.” 2 g Shick et Lepm . h Bad weather will Tesult in cancella- Taffy Tan in Gold Stripe Sheer Chiffon -81.95 pair llghthearted fashions tion of the part of the program sched- Taffy Tan in Gold Stripe’s Smart Mesh........$1.95 pair uled for that particulsr day, Mr. Davi- " i o . R son said. He pointed oul wou Jellef's Gold Stripe Shop—Street Fi . And you wi nd among them dresses impossible for the 1st Alr Division to re- Additional Gold Stripe Shop, 1013 Comnecticut Avenue White Beads {hat yoiiean et filivo ighout el main at any point waiting for weather e it sty frocks for afternoon teas and frocks i il s]_ to 33'95 for dinner and evening. ¢ ‘The dates for the maneuvers, May 15 to June 1, however, were selected be- i cause of the expectation of good weather Gty Sl sworn it Tomorrow and all this week we spe- X cially present these lovely new fashions during that period in the parts of the country to be visited. by the Wi black, brown, blue, pastels, D.T,E‘Fmiiifi“’:ir"?i.’.i’";’:fim"shoé that with everything! And in our Salon Gown Shop, second floor, white Shan- There's no guesswork about Romney fashions—for Romneys son. gver a period of 43 vears Yf”;"’"fi‘ : white beads combined with y has averaged 10 clear days in May, . / K g partly cloudy days and 9 cloudy dave 3 sharp colors, too. Romney Introduces i . L At immediate feft: An-amusing little frock Fog is scarce during L . . Z of printed georgette with a solid color é.;fi&"]"& "r‘lu“.’.’i,’ hfl‘r::dll;:mm: :23 New Fashlon Pmnls A : jacket. Note that the jacket sleeves are even ceeded only by Dayton. which leads with * ¥ shorter than the lace-ruffied frock sleeves. six, an tied with Chicago at an aver- " i 3 H $49.50. age of five. . The silhouette is straighter. Skirts = T s scarcely flare at all. They lie smooth and ‘:"— I’l - dA " ey o ; lim, with concealed pleats to give th 3 t upper left: A miss’ dance frock for Sum- WEZST POINT ABSOLVES 3 ;"" "t_ e B L mer evenings, of white or pastel flat crepe, CADET FOR WRONG AGE R % ree motion. b X in ‘smooth, sophisticated lines. The little White Gloves . Sheer suits become tremendously impor- 7 :'h"td C_'“;&fl;&im sharply, and ties around Letzelter Barred From Athletics, tant, both for women and misses. They S but May Finish Military ; 2 = are printed or solid color, tailored, yet A s : Romneys for Women . ; $3.9;) & Pate always with soft details and a bit of Conres; ‘TN Verding: white trimming. One has frilly, lace D.— the Associated Press. i its sleeves. / At _extreme left: of t By the oty . May'2.—Cadet ) At least half the gloves we pE t paste?s. in sheer cr?;:. ufithhgn:el‘:c:]:‘;fi gml fJ. uvaémr elr %uuadn;r&le‘b:ll 4 ' sell are white! Beautiful 3 \\'nme: who czy‘»{'z wear clea'r pu.tehh l\«:II to r:nch the color of the fabric. The frock ., former Carnegle Tec! cashable white French kid- like the new dusty pastels with lace : is short sleeved and is sure to be a favorit star, barred from West Point athletics w a;:ha ble white French ki - t : . o fast’ Fall after discovery that he had v skin gloves that crush e e R _with-women. $49.500 e Ty o g loosely at the wrist. . A diverting new point is the appearance B e competitive " athletics in Army. colors, | I ( B R of short-sleeved ' dresses with jackets ; At ight: A woman's di e e et boen: peritien th remAly whose sleeves are even shorter! s J‘I'c,w b2 'O[d:‘::fflfxo“;"n e e ot iA . Big chintz-like prints are here for semi- few "“""'Y‘hke s ‘“{‘h splashy - formal wear. roses on a white or black ground . .. with Our Great Semi-Annual Event ! Di— contrasting trimming on ‘the jacket. $49.50. <ctigation, completed by a ficers. established the fact o{’l.ctm'ltrr's birth on December 8, >y . B e am e e Your Choice of Our a Under “ he was admitted to West Point in 1929. Whi'e Scarfs M y‘ Sale Of d Wear % He had given his birth date as August ° weanem sl Entire Stock of 5103 tias e werkea for thoYWhRallng Eia s]_' > to 3 Jelleff's is famous for fine underthings—2nd when we offer such savings op- when he worked for the Wheeling Steel 4 Corporation, before having any thought portunities as this May Sale of Underwear—it's an event worthy to head your §§,,$,"§;,fi‘i"fi,,?,’,;‘§, BT ° Crisp white taffeta Ascots shopping list! New items featured for tomorrow—including the famous Effa 1::11‘ vllz;"a!?odl;my. He was absolved of rlmme a S . . . white crepe scarfs Blanche lingerie, designed and made in most perfect fitting styles—by a woman. i <t - splashed with bright red, % & " o green or black polka dots. F S lk Sl d P 2 E S — Fieir fectery is important e d1 1ps and Fetticoats Pays Penalty for Torch Murder in Their heavy, lustrous, smooth silk crepe, their clever lines, their expensive- 1 Germany. looking Jaces stamp these as very unusual values. The slips are lace trim- fimm%?fin‘;o, %Tfim.n x.;g 2 . 1 med or tailored .. . the petticoats in regulation or wrap-around style. Flesh, ~The otine, i < z 0z . o p.flr’““ o Oeern::ny. ’;’5“;;‘“'0“!21: white or tearose. Other slips $3.95 to $5.95 * on Brich Frelamer, &_toreh muraerer Effa Blanche Silk Crepe who' burned a stranger in his automo- | bile in an effort to defraud a life in- L p) e surance companr Originals bearing the label of the original French couturiers White Belts Gowns $‘ ? 95 L] Hans Reichardt. 80-year-old execu- ¢ K . o s . tloner. who bogan his duties more than | ... hats from famous Fifth Avenue milliners, w v;'h tdhr fine dr;_}v'x [’a; feather-stitching an'lla bits Lingerie & generation ago, was in charge. It of hand work an Effa Blanche is famous for. Beau f ‘ | s - G e : r ::fl.d‘hfipa‘,’f'}ffh.fi"",; Bt $35 Trimmed Hats $17.50 Trimmed Hats $1 . tifully ;:;-_— 'ramy\(?)d :.;vhg;’: to $19.50. Silk Qasnce Fashion Show Twelve Citlent and several newspaper Now $17.50 Now $8.75 Silaei el bl el Monday men witnessed the execution. b o i g » i Lo v . e T $30 Trimmed Hats $15 Trimmed Hats :\.:“L "(Iri' k";‘ }:“" 4"‘“'- Effa Blanche Voile Gowns Youll appreciate these BANK HEAD IS SUICIDE Now 8§15 Now $7.50 e r{".,(;‘ e ",: Cool, soft, chiffon-like. With fine lace, hand em $ 95 :';:f”:u Rt . i e : : ; e b shes. v th S $25 Trimmed Hats $12.50 Trimmed Hats looks! White patent DRy ety Mosw e ome Ui (1 emart lines as shown by mannequ { n s—Monday, COLUMBUS, Miss., May 2 (#).—Po- M, en lce reporied today that Parker Reeves, Now $12.50 Now $6.25 leather, kidskin or pigskin Efs Blanche Volle Dance Sels, with embroidery g3 e Lt resident of the Merchan Parmers’ . o in. 4 rnoon & o'cloc] ank here, shot himself to death in his $22.50 Trimmed Hats $10 Trimmed Hats gram Sy 2 in our Little Theater, - N $11.25 N 5 Aceessories—Street Floor 1 H 1 1 Seventh Floor. You are ot S e tess e 1 Skt | i g Striped Silk Lounging Pajamas | s ner & scribed by officials * ; [ $20 Trimmed Hats, Now $10 Very dashing stripes in Algerian colors 5 95 Just about every colour you can think of . . . and all were Welloresceu'Great b e AR L S e P - | chosen to go with the new Spring and Summer clothes, from S Li X & e e ) sports to formal afternoon wear—there are even bridesmaids’ eason !"r inens The F(lmous Demonstration hats! Any head size from 205 to 24 inches and plenty of and Cottons . . . . vouthful large head size and matron hats included. S SRR . Van Raalte Singlettes of the New Many New Large Headsize Hats never shown Three Fabric Very Seldom So Low Priced “Scanties” before . . . included in this great event . . . Shoes A handful of coolness, the all-in-one garment that gives $ just a bit of figure restraint. Bandeau of glove silk, pantics : A Mannequin Will Model all marked at one-half early in the season of “illusion” as sheer as chiffon. Customers who know their q y i < the New Styles for Your i ! smooth comfort will want to buy several while they're . ! prices . . . be sure to see them! 2 Gfferediat thisiMay Shls price. Sizes 32 to 38, side closing Summer Frocks—All Week \ style, pale pink or white. We know you'll like the All Sales Must Be Final, Please g 2 new Scanties—those sleek We Cannot Accept C. g.!D.‘;, Credits, Exchanges ” ' \ ! RayOn Pa]amas ll;::; fo;:;l_:neb it or Refunds & ? 4 - , brassiere, iRy NS B oo " A Jaunty ruffied pajamas, with 34-length jackets . . . a ruffled garters and panties eom: jabot, and a fitted yoke to the wide ruffled trousers. Sizes . 2 16 and 17. Also lace-trimmed one-piece style with 40-inch leg. bined. So we are featuring Engagement Ring and Diamond ¥ 7 = Jellefi's Grey Shops—Second Floor them this week, with a liv- Wedding R : LA B - - : , ; per - N f LA ELIZABETH B ol iz' 595 i ARDEN A Pastel Oxford / ' i e’ 4 ! takes the place of four. For spectator sports, this san- oo e ot 2 New « p BT iy : s ter s a4 s wones s || ?//' ew “Loospact TS S ‘ / b2 15 FL'T.%QX’?& in YooKt soid white zabeth Arden has designed i R e ‘ ; v, gned a smart, il S new, loose powder compact, with a patent Buy on our Budeet gan " . b catch that prevents the powder from spill- i s b ing ... whata joy!...and a separate com- > All-over georgette, in 6 Spoons Free partment for the puff. It may be had in a AN S N————— / pink or white, with geor- As our wed- gold-filled case, or in a stunning black case b Cl T A gett; pantie frill. Sizes 33 et HEVL inlaid with silver. 117 = e—— 7] / to 37. combination S | s g Single, $3.00 and $4.00 \—-’ | Scanties are so soft and = An Oper; v cool you wear them with . Double, $4.00 and $5.00 pera Pump \ v y 7 comfort even in Summer (Sketched Above) For evening wear, this seam- : I 5 Exclusive Elizabeth Arden section with complete stock of :,e::" {\:\p,:}r,afi,,pem,?:",’;‘,;;;:;;! ) weathe.r—and you. . wash , Elizabeth Arden preparations and saleswomen specially ery on the vamp and around L them like a handkerchief! 1880 trained at the Arden New York Salon to serve you. JeHeff the top. mm\\\ X 5 7th St. Street Floor N.W. and Arden are indeed synonymous in Washington. Jellef’s—Second Fivor BAY.

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