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SOCIETY Py B RO (Continued From Third Page.) compliment to Mrs. Charles Boston of New York, vu‘e of the puuenl of the ‘Bar-Association, Covers were American Bar-, Iaid for 22. it of Miss lurn“ mq ‘Announced. and Mrs. mnrlu H. Barrett ot :3' Jaliey plwe .lwt.hetr dlughwr MR Donald Stuart d\n: t{l.l.l goek ington wil pmm un- dly she will return to Tamps, Fila. she is now local director ot 'hmpl Girl Scouts. Miss Dorothy Eleanor Mcc-be hter of Mr. snd Mrs. George lbe, was married to Mr. Leo A son of Mr. and Mrs. leck ag her father, and was attended by two sisters, Miss Margaret McCabe, maid of honor, and Mrs. Anthony J. Byrne, matron of honor, and by a Mary Anne Spreckelmyer, small ni of the bridegroom. Mr. Bert Walshe was best man for his brother, and the ushers were Mr. E , jr.; Mr. Anthony J. Byrne, Mr. John T Bvreckelmyer Mr. Harry J, Kane, jr.; Mr. Joseph J. Shee- han and Mr. Prank Ruppert. Tha ceremony was followed by & re- ception in the garden at Endlane, the home of the bride's pmnu A wedding of interest in Washington took place Thursday, April 30, in Jersey City, when Miss Elizabeth Jule Edwards, daughter of the late United States Sen- ator Edward I. Edwards and Mrs. Ed- wards, became the bride of Mr. Jerome A La Due. The ceremony Was per- formed in the home of the bride, with only members of the immediate families present. The Rev. Edward Duffy of New York performed the ceremony. Mr. La Due and his bride will make their home at Montclair. rmer Gov. Anm . McLean of Nonh omnnn has arrived in Washing- ton and is at the Carlton for a few Mrs. James S. Steuer entertained a company at luncheon today at v.hz Shoreham Hotel in compliment to her house guests, Mrs. Jeanette Gohd and un., Sadye Dobrin, both of Newark, Sale of gup 2 5: 1 g German picot edges. people for this event. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT Johnson, the dean of the School of - | Pharmacy and Mrs. Louis F. Bradley, the dean of the School of .Education and Mrs. Willlam Carl Ruediger and the dean of the Junior College and Mrs. The program includes three groups of by the Men's Club, one group by songs. . | the Women's Club, one group by the combined clubs and & group of bari- . | tone solos by Mr. Henry Nestor. Rayon Undies Nearly 4,000 pxeces—all in this new “Sombray” ravon—read\ for sale in the Grey Shops, Second Floor— tomorrow—Friday morning! Shorts and Briefs Vests and Chemises Step-ins and Bloomers Peach and Flesh Color—Sizes 34 to 42 All these garments are full size—well tailored, and finished with yoke The concert will be followed by dancing. The Gray Ladies of the Red Cross Volunteer Service have sent out invi- tations for the memorial service in the new Memorial Chapel at Walter Reed General Hospital Thursday afternoon, May 21, at 4 oclol:l IIHOIHAM 5 entertained af Juncheon at the Kenwood Country club yesterday for 16 guests. Those who re- mained through the afternoon to play bridge were Mrs. Earl Venable, Mrs. Thomas Creighton, Mrs. Harry Saint, . Here is a finer rayon than we've seen before in underwear pnced less than 85c—and so for the first time we announce a 65¢ runproof Bloomer styles include or elastic tops and bandee legs This price is only for this sale. Extra sales- A Bandeaux, sizes 32 to 38, 50c ¥ their home, on Chevy Chase Circle, to- morrow night at 8 o'clock, when ‘will present the final play Jellef’'s Grey Shops—Second Floor. T Fitted French Crepe Slips French crepe is that soft, slippy silk that you used to s find only in high priced slips. Sale slips are such values. That's why these May And they're cleverly fitted, which requires extra work in the making. Some wnh 1.95 lace top and bottom, others tailored wuh 3-inch hems. Flesh, tea rose and white. Sizes to 44 Jellef's Grey Shops—Second Floor. ON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1931 Mrs. James L. Baitty, Mrs. Webster | nial council this week in the Carlton |home in the Rits Tower Ballinger, Mrs. Leon Coyl of Oanads, | Hotel. Mrs, Harry Milans, Mrs. Edwin Swingle, Mrs, James McAghan, Mrs. May Spang- | M™: ”‘;‘"”"' ler, Mrs. Leslie Biffie, Mrs. L H. Han- | SOmReny o nah, Mrs. Ralph Potter, Robert Hardesty, Mrs. Powell Grldy and Mrs. Nat Lacy. . h”:nu Princess Mrs. Francls Benjamin was hostess ;-l: for 24 guests yesterday in compliment to Mrs, James Andrews, president, and Mrs. John Lowell, vice president, of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America, which is holding its bien- THE NEW lerflmlnPl to the & Prmted Crepe Dresses Misses Will Stroll in Them! S]_ 6'50 Juniors Will Tea in Them! Women Will Shop in Them! And how smart they will look! One, two and three piece style, some with jackets, some without, some with short sleeves, some with long sleeves. They all have beautiful details . .. . tri-colored belts with large covered buckles, little cape sleevelets, eyelet batiste embroidery, and edging of lace, flared and tailored, pleated skirts. The colors are black, brown, blue, aqua, rose, beige, in polka dots and small floral prmts Misses’ sizes 14 to 20; juniors’ sizes 11 to 17; women’s sizes 3575 to 413'5‘ and 36 to 44. Fifth Floor Really Good Silk Stockings They're from the makers of Gold Stripe stockings—so yvou can expect excellent quality! Two styles—chiffon silk-to- s I the-top, with lisle garter reinforcements, or service-sheer weight with lisle garter hems. French heels and 14 shades to choose from! Jellefr's—Street Floor. entertained a in compliment to Mrs. Copeland Jones of St. Paul, Minn. rcess Viadimir Erista nt some time 1.n Miami, ‘ashington for & ftw days Hotel. is spending & short time at the flower, where she is recuperating from » slight operation. and Miss Edna | the benefit of mmmtwnnm luncheon May 3 in apartment in the Kenesaw, before leav- ing for Newport, where they are Mdapt.lnlmm Nury Chugior, DA . Ton Totar and Silk or Wool Redingote Coats 300 more here—good news for the women and misses who want a cool, unlined coat that will turn a separate s 75 dress into a stunning ensemble. Black, skipper blue or - brown, in wool crepe or silk crepe, with suede or to 20 and 36 to 44. Jellef’s—Third PFloor. fabric belts, Sizes I Bags for Summer Dresses You can have a handbag to 33 match every summer costume without feeling extravagant! Smart leathers and fabrics Pi pehcln and patent leather and & new, easily cleaned Ifi " There are many . . roomy Kouchu, ored styles vlth inner change purse envelopes with attached purses. In solid colors and smart com tions . . g:shell white, brown, navy, and yellow, blue, red, brown and black wit whne f's Handbag Shop—Street Floor at about half pricel Everybody seems to More Than 200 Pairs of Fine Shoes all-in-one garments. A manmequin will Mby them tomorrow. Jellef’s Grey Shope—Second Floor. i . b £ 600 French Voile Undies They're made of French voile—and you know how eool that is. In sweet, summery Peter Pan prints—and you s know how well they wash! Some are trimmed with val the garments a lovely fluffy, dainty appearance. Nosegay prints, on backgrounds of fie-h color, peach, blue, orch-d Nile green or white. At a dollar a piece you'll want a half dozen for warm . In Broken Sizes and Lots lon!"iy "I.fl to .!2.“ Every type shoe is represented. from golf to evening slipper, tan and beige are the colors, in kid, calf, patent leather, rep- tile and fabrics. All Sales Must Be Final! Gowns, Chemises, Panties, Step-ins, Dance Sets lace. Others have little ruffies of the material that give weather wear! Jellef's Grey Shops—Second Floor. just the things you'll need for Summer! Black, blue, brown, Jellefr's—Street Floor. Friday Again! Don’t Be Late for These! @l\illip-Louise Clearance Sale of 75 Spring Dresses Gowns That Sold From $19.75 to $45.00 are Sizss 14 +020..$12,50 Sizes 14 10 42. .319.75 All Early Hats Navy blue, black, brown and o few high shades. Half Price Open Evenings Thursday, Friday We’ve Sold More Fine Hats Than Ever Before During the last year Jelleff's has enjoyed the® largctt millinery business in ite history. We've sold more hats at finer grades than ever before. And now comes this big semi- annual event. All Hats PRICE $35 Trimmed Hats Now $17.50 $30 Trimmed Hats Now $15 $25 Trimmed Hats Now $12.50 $20 Trimmed Hats Now 810 $17.50 Trimmed Hats Now $8.75 $15 Trimmed Hats Now $7.50 $12.50 Trimmed Hats Now $6.25 ~ $10 Trimmed Hats Now $5 85 Trimmed Hats Now $2.50 All Sales Must Be Final, Please—~We Cannot Accept C. 0. D.s, Credits, Exchanges or Refunds Miliinery Shop—Street Floor Misses’ Coats Misses’ Coats, $10.00 3—Missés’ $19.50 Sport Coats, in belted and double-breasted styles. Tln or green. Sizes 14 and 16 3 Blisses’ $20.50 Grev Dress Coats of spongy woolen, in belted n.ylu with scarf or jabot collars, Sizes 16 and 18 . ..$10 2—Misses’ $29.50 Sport Coats, in double-breast or brown wool mixtures. afias 14 and 18 . 4—Misses’ $25.00 Dress Coats, in blue or bia collars edged with beige lapin. BSizes 14 to 18 . $10 5—Misses’ $10.50 Grey Tweed Sport Coats, doubie-breasted and NIM styles. Sizes 14 to 20 “’;fll—h;lzr Brown Covert Cloth Sport Coats, in tallored and belud es. 3—Misses’ $25.00 Black Dress Coats, In wrap or belted Jabot collars of black or white lapin. Sizes 16 to 20 .. ll. Misses’ Coats, $19.50 3—Misses’ $20.50 'l‘lll ol' Brown Wool Sports Coats, in belted and double- breasted style. Size 1 $19.50 i—-Ml-u’l mcmcminlponnmhn, with scarf or cowl collars. Sizes 16 to 20 $19.50 2—Misses’ $39.50 Blue Dress Coats, in semi-molded belted with Jabot or square shawl collars of white galyak. Sizes 14 and 16 . $19,50 Green Tweed Mixture Sport Coat, with scarf collar of grey cara Size 18 $19.50 4—Misses’ $35.00 Brown Covert Cloth Sports Coats, g:xble-bru:'fiduné;iflhu&o l;r b:léed styles. Sizes 16 to 20 -Misses’ r! ress Coats, in crepey woolen, with eu! broadtail. Tan, brown and blue. Sizes 14 to lup & 1—Misses’ $39.50 nl.m Blue Dress Coat, belted of yhite gl 8ee 14 d 3 Mimves" $30.50 Bine Furless Coats, ‘weli iatlored in ‘beited or wral 9. :mnfi -m::. Sizes 14 to e | —Misses’ .50 Green Tweed Mixture Coat, in flared belted e, with horseshoe collar of blue fox-dyed wolf. Size 18 ot $19.50 Misses’ Coats, $35.00 rl!:Ill-' $49.50 Furless Coat, with crush beit and cow! collar, In hlndlg 2] .50 collars of black galyak. Sizes 14 and 16 $3 3—Misses’ $49.50 Coats in brown crepey woolen, in belted and ‘wrap-around fiylu.d ;l'.h scarf coliar of white and beige galyak or lapin. Blle; ant 1—Misses’ $49.50 Cape Coat in grey Fau cape is edged with natural squirrel. Size 18 1-—~Misses’ $55 lllo Coat in spongy woolen, of platinu beige fox. SI. 2 1—Misses’ $65 Black Clu‘ Dress Coat collar of he ermine. " Misses’ Coats, $45.00 1—Misses’ $59.50 lklyr Blue Dress Coat in wool with deep cuffs or pl-tl- num fox and square 1 collar of self material. Size 16 .50 Bl with shawl wu.h brown .clkl collar and pa:kez trim. Size 18 Blue and Tan Wool Coats, in mmum or hdud nylu with uxrl collars of vmu or beln caracul. Sise 1 ul 2—Misses’ $69.50 Blue Crepey Woolen Dress Coats. in belted shawl eollul of Rola Marje ermine. Sizes 14 and 19 2—Misses’ $60.50 Grey and Brown Faulpeila Dress Ci :l’lfl belted ;t,;le‘l. ;fl.h m‘n.rl collar ml?rwlfl galyak. Sizes 18 and —Misses’ avy Blue Imported Tw l hnmh:;.zu:'n of 1;1' natural 'oll sml s ..uu- avy mported Tweed Sport Coat, ith horseshoe collar of kit fox. Size 16 . l—m $89.50 Imported Tweed Sport Coat shaw! collar of hei.e lapin. Slle 18 2—Misses’ ‘Monotone Tweed Sport Coats, in straightline belted mu Green with nlwnl wolf ch collars. Size 16 Misses’ Coats—Third Floor. Junior Misses’ Coats, $25.00 4835 Furless Wool Coats, ill belted styles, with scarf collars; in Skij blue and tan. Sizes 11 to 1 4—3$35 Wool Coats with uut collars and cuffs of fox, in tan and S| . o0l Dress Coats in flared styles, bl\le lnd tan. Sizes 11 to 17 ool Dress Costs, with ts, with j-hot collars edged with kid galyak, in un nd Skipper blue. Sizes 13 to 1 ;—CI msmc—u.mmmedwmmmu Clearaway! ll—lp-tldfilugv-nlnmmdmmmnym- orig- " as high as $49.50. Now.. 11==Wool Sports Dresses, in wo-pho- lzy originally .50. Nw eees ceieasnene J.Hl"l Inexpensive Frocks, $3.95, $5.95 25 Dresses that were $7.95 to $10.95—1 and 2 plece ll:ht-'!’l’ht woolens, 1-plece silk crepes in tailored styles.. 35 Dresses that were $10.95—Light-weight wi 1 and 2 plece silk crepes. Scme redingote styles and a few snnlly Night Frocks in crepe. Sizes 14 to 42 $5.95 Jellef’s—Fourth Floor Women’s Coats Women’s Coats, $12.50 15—Wamen's $19.50 Dress Coats, in ID"’;B'Y :’o‘cgem, in black and nkl:;per blue, with lapin and kidskin collars. Sizes 3 10—Women’s $22.50 Black and Blue Spongy Wonlen Coats, with unlrt jabot collars, trimmed with kid galyak. Sizes 36 to 44 $12.50 1—Woman’s $29.50 Blue Cloth Coat, with broadtail collar. Size 3915, 'll $19.50 Grey and Beige Wool Sport Coats. Sizes Women’s Coats, $19.50 .1—Larger Woman's $69.50 Brown Tweed Sport Coat,' with beaver :olhr Size 427, Wo-un/ 's $49.50 Tan and Grey Tweed of wolf. Sizes 36 lnd 42 Tan Faulkrinkle Coa 10—Women’: and 4132 6—Larger Women' collars. in black and lklpper blue. Sizes “‘ to 50’,6 6—Little Women’s $35.00 Spongy Wi cdonCuu in broadtail, wolf and squirrel collars. Sizes 37 to 43%. . 3 I Womarn's $46.50 Blue Spongy Woolen Coat. with koiinsky %ollnsrn Size 'A\.l and l]d [l]vlk collars, Sizes 38 and 40 6—Women's $35.00 Wool Coats, with mole blue and tan. Siz:s 38 and 40 1—Woman’s $69.50 !'nllell Evening Wrap, Slightly solled.« Size 38 . Women’s Coats, $39.50 S—Women’s $59.50 Spongy Woolen Coats, in black and tan, with blue fox, white and beige ermine, and beige galyak trimming. Sizes 40 to 44, $39.50 I—Women's 355.00 Vio Crepe Coats, in black, tan and grey, with smart oolhnl of ermine and caracul. Sizes 40 and 42 .... $39.! 2—Women'’s $49.50 Spongy Woolen Coats, in black a; s bhck kid galyak, broadtail ermine and caracul collars. Sizes 36 to 44, $39.50 2—Little Women's $69.50 Brown Chongaleen Coats with beige and white ermine collars. Size $39.50 4—Little Women’s $49.50 Spongy Woolen Coats, in brown, skipper blue and grey. Sizes 3915 and 41% $39. 3—Women's $79.50 Chongaleen white ermine and caracul trimming. Size 36 3—Women's $69.50 Crepey Woolen Coats in crey And wm lyt& ne and grey fox trimming. $39,5¢ -Women's $89.50 Brown Chongaleen Coat with mrf and jabot collars of wmu ermine, galyak and caracul. Sises 36 to & $39.50 1—Woman’s $69.50 Bllel Vio Crepe Coat with upu collar with phfin fox trimming. Size 0 ‘Women's utu Orepey Woolen Coats, broadtail and mole collars. Sizes 46'; and 481 Women’s Coats—Third $1 with white lapin %ol Misses Evening Wraps, % Price! i—li—l m 50 'l‘ulnlrvnt Velvet and Satin Evening Wraps, ngth, fur-trimmed sleeves, in black, green ”:nd 3—Misses’ ‘elvet Evening Wraps, qunwr lennh trimmed with fur, in green, blue and red ’ $79.50 Transparent Evening 'r‘-. in three- full lmct-h styles, some with fur colla: green, black and red Misses’ Coats—Third Foundations 3—$5.00 Hook-side Girdles, in brocade and elastic. brassiere, no boning. Side m:non of elastic. Size 40 Hl.“ and $15.00 Corsette-brassieres for the heavier fi Trico brocade with elastic in girdle section. Sizes 35. 37, 4 3—3$12.50 Scanties, of Skinner's satin and gk silk, with | Siges 34, 36, 37 7—$15.00 Girdles, in semi-sids hnvy ribbon satin combined, in Elastic and Brocade Girdles, in 12-inch le garters. Slightly boned, mm lacing on_either sf Women’s and Misses’ Dresses, $12.50 1—$29.50 Ink Chiffon, with ceful beaded sleev Size 1—60! 50 Glm Wool, with ia . - 4 e x-usnnmzyam 3835 and $39.50 Flat Orope Dremses. Siaes id, 1, Women’s and Misses’ Dresses, $19.50 243050 Coral Crepe du Jour Dremes, with draped meck line. Sisee 34 Huuw.uml_hnumuyum"m—t.hu:- beige and tan. $19.50 1—‘35"“ Silk Dress, trimmed with stunning touches of white. Hll.l.'l‘mwflmvlfllmm 4—3$39.50 Crepe Dresses, black, navy, beige and grey. n-u'-'-a&nun Women’s and Misses’ Dresses, $25.00 1—n:.nmmfi—mmm-u-m 105 c—-uou-nn-uw ‘00l Dresses, trimmed with in tan, rme, tweed mixtures and tumuoue u—": “m::d 1—$95.00 ?;l.h-luu-- Brown Woeol Dress, trimmed with L R MRS A 72500 o R P T AT SR teseassecesivans Women’s Dresses, $10 25 lllflnflll!uhflhfl&m-fihh_ Only one or two of Women’s Dreuol $12.75 “”llfl”’“fl_l’fl*‘\kmmm ning styles at almost half price! One-piece models (¢ Every one is good looking, really wearable—with excel printed crepe, satin, chiffon, Wimeo!ormnm ming, beads, belts, jabots, Black, navy, green, reds. white, black and pastel lhuleu Sizes 36 to 44 and 35% to 39%......512. Hlef’s—Fifth Floor. Misses’ Dresses, $5 19 $16.50 to $25 Silk Crepe Dresses, or short sleeves, tailored, :t‘namle touches, yarn embroidery wkr'q'oun(. Black, Misses’ Dresses, $10 15 unodc:rus Prlnhlnn-, muhummflihm Misses’ Dressea, $15 (Regularly '$25 to $29.50) 1-piece Crepe Frocks with pleated skirts, printed jack afternoon models Jelleg's—Fifth Floor Juniors® Dresses, $5 Juniors’ Dresm, $15 $19.50 and $25 to Choose From—Printed crepe 2-piece dresses with pleat- skirts, jackets, frocks in 2-color combination, lace or mpt Sunday Night . ' And evening frocks of taffeta, satin, crepe ted chiffen. Skipper blue, brown, pink and black. ll)e‘u to 11 vesaressanes§15 Juniors® Dresses, $12.75 31 $16.50 Dresses—Printed jacket frocks. crepe Sunday Night frocks (some 'm:mrhndammsmvu).um vmsvrhhal(nun. Green, red, Skipper blue, brown, het‘mdhlu:k. 11t017.......0 «. 912,75 Jellef's—Fifth Floor Larger Women’s Dresses, $7.50 Larger Women’s Dresses, $12.50 13 19,50 and 325 Drosses for Street o Aflernoon. Printed gettes and piain crepes. Black, nvv. blue, m ‘winetone. 2015, 43%, 40%, 48%. . evesesesnsen Larger Women’s Dresses, 819.50 lmum.um—uwmum ut-..,o.n_ %f