Evening Star Newspaper, June 18, 1931, Page 23

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SOCIALISTS ASSAL FRENCH NAVY PLAN = Building Powerful Warships in View of 1932 Arms Parley Scored. By the Assoclated Pre PARIS, June 18.—The Socialist offen™ sive against the French naval building program was launched in the Chamber of Deputies today when Deputies of that party attacked the polizy of build- ing powerful warships in view of the forthcoming Disarmament Conference in 1932 Auguste Reynaud ridiculed the idea of asking Parliament to vote 1,09 000,000 francs for laying down wa ships when it was certain that one of — seemed to have boen abandoned after the war namely, the building of so- called capital ships—just heulus we want to reply to the German cruiser Deutschland, hs sald. “We want to outclass Lhn .Mp. but is & 23,000 tonner necessary?” ‘The proposed supercruiser would cost 700,000,000 francs, he said, and “why spend all that money to reply to § 10,000-tonner. ~ Were no naval tech- niclans capable of getting the dulreq result with a 15,000 or 16,000 tonner?” Cites Construction. Charles Danielou, minister of marines, directed attention to construction of superdreadncughts by the United States and Great Britain, asserting France had not followed that example. “How can we make people believe the nations favor disarmament when they spend billiens for such mastodonic con- struction?” he demanded. “Italy sal wanted to maintain equality with us, but an agreement in principle was blocked when the ques- tion arose regarding our right to re- place wnmgl out of use until the end of 1936. r previous tonnage ar- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON 'D: C, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1931, tot vunhnd pu- tt propos wmmmn pueen;luhsnuehm sub- marines. appropriation you ‘Opposed ".omm:'l:‘fl“.'mm 0Se 3 42 hed. The submarine unit. is an m(.:h‘flu Dumont defended nl.m n.m; ships as representing an importan advance in naval construction deck armor, he said, can resist a thou- sand-pound bomb, dropped from a plane 6,000 feet up. mpfl '-M urve only as a Socialists nw few memy ulplnnes loaded with t-hmuum l-pound bombs were likely to be on the hunt for French warships. A. L. Warren, a farm hand, won the gold medal offered by the South Cardi- gan, Wales, Presbyterian Sunday School, for an essay on the Scriptures. WoobpwARD & LOTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE Tomorrow—Remnant Day You Can Save 14 and More Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. 0. D . or on approval; Phone and mail orders not accepted. Pumps and Sandals, $2.95 were s3.55 to s6.50 200 pairs Women's Pumps and Woven Sandals, including a group of manufacturer's samples. The collection includes oxfords, strap pumps and step-in pumps, of black, = ADVOCATES STRONG Svasion. o8 Credit Group Attorney Emphasizes | a0 laws m&'{': <epeech LAW OF BANKBUPTOY ence, which opened Tuesday Bad Debt Waste Before o usings Association, By the Associated Press. ST. LOUIS, June 18.—Necessity for Beauvette Handbags All the soft pastels of the rainbow are combined in this beauvette: fabric bag! You can wear it with any of your Summer frocks. Your choice of the slim envelope, tailored pouch or vaga- bond pouch, Jellef’'s Handbag Shop—Street Floor Bnese of surveying condi- formulating credit policles, b*flgwm.mu,mu neglect of business affairs.” He quoted Department of Justice m&fiu indica 35, M- M Hu Mll'l! ,000, mn ending -'qu ’0. 1m ‘model, g:nh'upt plylu & fixed l«loefi; s BT & e e, B assets bank- ing his acquired after mdwmnusaum‘ut m-mwuh i THE DEW & SIX FEDERAL BUREAUS TO TAKE PART IN FAIR 2| Exhibition to Be Held i Atlantic City Opens on July 1 Six Government bureaus and’ di- visions will have exhibits in the second |' annual ‘American fair, to be held in the Atlantic City, N. J. Auditorium from Neckwear 11—$1.95 collar and cuff sets of em- broidered batiste, with Val lace. 6—$1.95 Belts Reduced S0c 25--$2 Calf benl 3% and ¥ mch red, blue, green and brown Jelley’s Neckwear Section—Street ler 9 Another Wonderful Dress Sale! What a store this new Jellefi’s is! How our buyers do keep the advertising department ‘“on the jump”! How quickly they work— one swift, exciting event follows another—never the same twice! Women’s Dresses Our buyer protested when we put these new dresses in the sale—said they ought to be $16.50—but we have a reputa- tion to uphold, so in they go, and here they are! Dresses for street, sports, afte ernoon Rajah, wash crepe, chiffon One, two and 3 piece. Many of them have jackets Cluster or all-around pleats crepe, printed $16.50 Values for Tomorrow—June’s most thrilling sale yet—S500 new Summer frocks—season’s successes—and also many models never shown before here—for every woman and miss in Washington! P Misses’ Dresses Fashions that have been sell- ing swiftly at $16.50 right through the early Summer sea- son—purchased from our reg- ular $16.50 makers—another reason why misses flock to our fifth floor every day! Tailored washable crepes Crepes shantung Dainty little prints on pastel and white grounds—all wash- Also imported woven sandals, in a variety able, of course brown and white kid and patent leather. Slightly soiled. of weaves. Sizes 3 to 8 in lot, but not all sizes in each style. Soft becoming flares 60 pairs Women's Blonde Kid and Linen Pumps, various styles. Some solled. Broken llzes Were $3.! 95 to $5.85. Now.. $L4 30 pairs Men's Clll Oxfords, hlzck and tan, with Goodyear welt soles. 60 pairs Women’s Slippers and Mules, many greatly reduced from our regular stock, some manufactur- er's samples. Varicus styles and color combinations. Broken sizes. Sizes 6 to 10. Were $5. Now $2.95 Some soiled. Were $1.95. Now 95¢ Children’s Oxfords and Pumps $1.95 Were $2.95 and $3.95 126 pairs, including 4C pairs Children’s Patent Leather Oxfords and Pumps, various styles; 30 Children’s Blonde Kid Pumps, several ‘Tan Oxfords and White Shoes. Broken sizes. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE. pairs Children's and Misses’ White Cloth Pumps, some soiled; 36 pairs 1 styles; and 20 pairs Junior Misses® Black lnd Chiffon Silk Hose speciat 65¢ 366 pairs Sheer Chiffon Silk Hose, with plaited soles and picot tops. light shades. Sizes 8!} tops and soles. shades. Now . Silk Underwear $1.25 Was s2.98 M pleces chem!.ses step-ins, pajamas and xlighfly soiled from - d.lnp‘:ly 153 Cool Rayon Combina- tiens, with brassiere tops and choice of bloomer or pantie bottoms. Sizes 32 and 34. Were $1. Now 65¢ Home Frocks 50c Were $1 and $1.95 71: attractive styles, in cole orful printed fabrics. Brok- en sizes, 50 Smart Home Frocks, in Summer prints. Also, & few plain colors. $1.95. Now. Girls’ Lucette Frocks, 95¢ Were $2.95 30; dainty printed frocks, all attractively trimmed. Sizes to 14. 16 Girls’ Hats; various styles. Were $2.95. Now....50¢c 4 Juniors’ Coats; smart fitted styles. o s ‘Were $16.50. Now .$3.95 8 Juniors’ Hats; many styles of straw, in assorted col- ors. Were $4.95. Now 95¢ Little Girls’ Dresses, 95¢ Were $1.95 50; - attractive styles, in dainty sheer or heavy ma- terials, Slightly solled.” Sizes 25 Little Boys' and Girls' Slip-bver Sweaters. Brok- en sizes. Were $1.95. Now ... 95¢ Doeskin and Lambskin Gloves Were $1.95 and $2.95 98 pairs; including 43 pairs ‘Women's Lambskin Gloves, in beige; sizes 7 to 7V,—and 55 pairs Women's Doeskin Gloves, sizes 5!'2 to 6. Leather Handbags, 75¢ Were $1.95 and $2.95 16 Smart Handbags; a va- Tiety of styles and colors. 19; Patent Lanthor Botte. in assorted 50c. N THE DOWN STAIRS STORI Sizes 82 to 10 in lot. ,9 and 1 100 pairs Service Weight Silk Hose, with lisle A good selection of medium Were $1. Sizes 7% THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Girdles 95cwere s 89; side-hook, front-clasp and semi-step-in models. Sizes 26 to 32 in lot. 70 Crepe de Chine and Fancy Bandettes, several styles. Sizes 32 to 36 in lot. Were $1. Now..25¢ THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Full fashioned, and in desirable 168 pairs Boys’ Socks; attractive fancy patterns. 11. Were 35¢ and - 50c. 95c Were $1.95 22; various smart styles,: of pongee, silk and “rayom crepe. Slightly pei green. Slightly solled. Broken sizes. Were "2 .95, THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Silk Dresses, $3 Were $5.95 51; attractive styles, of prints, plain color cantons and washable crepes. Styles with long and short sleeves. Sizes 14 to°20 and 38 to 46. Slightly mussed. 20 Better Dresses, of chiffon, light and dark prints, and cantons. Also 2 misses’ eve- ning dresses. Broken sizes. Were 81‘5s THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Misses’ and Women’s Sports Dresses 2 82.95 Were $5.95 25; several smart styles, of silk and wool. In green, red, yellow and white. Slightly soiled. Broken sizes. 10 Three-piece Knit Sweater Suits maize. Were $10. Now . 9 Misses’ Woollen' ‘Sports Dre ece stylss, in blue, red, rose and rreen Sizes 14 to 20. Were SB 05 2nd’ $7.95. Now 15 Coat Sweaters, in green, black, navy and tan. $3.95 and $5. Now 26 Slip-on Sweaters, in maize, green, orange and blue. solled. Sizes 34 to 42. Were $2.95. Now . 20 Cotton Blouses, in pink, tan, maize, white and green. Sizes :0 to 42. Were $1.95. Ncw Spring Dress Coats, $7.50 Were $16.50 and $25 15 Women’s and Misses' Dress Coats, some sttractively fur trim- med. Blue, navy, black, gray and green. Broken sizes. 10 Miisses’ Sports and Dress Coats; red, %reen tan and blue. sllel 14 to 20. Were $16.50 and $19.50. 4 Misses' Sports Suits of basket weave. In red, black, tan i blue. Straw Hats, 50c¢ Were $1.95 to $4.95 135 Straw Hats, in the smart styles and colors of this season. Exceptional at 50c. Sizes 16 to 18. Were $16.50 and $25. Now. Novelty Jewelry, 35¢ Was § 60 pieces, lm:lndln‘ necklaces, 26 bracelets md 10 pairs earrings. Assorted styles and colors. Boys’ Summer Wash Suits, 75¢ Were $1 and $1.95 75; a variety of styles and fabrics, all washable and good weights for Summer. 17 Boys’' Sailor Caps; ad- miral type, with visor. Greatly reduced to...45¢ %5 Pairs Boys’ Wash Knick- ers; linens, cotton crash- es and khakis, for Sum- mer. Sizes 6 to 8 in lct. ‘Were $1.65. Now.. Sizes 5 and 6. 56 Pairs Boys’ Linen and Khaki Knickers; very good quality. Sizes 8 to 15 in lot. Were $1.65. Now ... ..$118 THE DowN STAIRS STORE Men’s Fancy Hose Special 25¢ 300 pnn Meru Summer Hose, including a new selection In smart new fancy patterns. Sizes 10 to 12. of sports hosg. 100 pairs Men’s “Universal” Broad- cloth Pajamas; coat and slip-over styles, in plain colors and fancy AtoDin Il;tl. Sizes 39 Men’s Polo Shirts, a very quality of rayon, popular plain colors. Soiled. Sizes mer weight. good in white and 14 to 15Y% in lot. Were 3195 1 Part-wool Coat Sweater, in navy. 15 Men’s Sports Belts, binations of bluk-md-whlh :pd brown-and-white. Sizes 30 to 38 in lot. Were $1. Now M-h-l!lnl and Bn' fancy 61 Men’s l-Hc Und Belts, attractive com- lershirts, good Sizes 42 to 46. 30 p-ln Men's Fancy Under Shorts. Size 36. Was $3.95. Now...$1.25 dll ceeeeen THE DOWN STAIRS STORE. Il, 34, 38 and 42. seseessns.350; 3 for Fitled hiplines—surplice clos- ings Short, long, cap sleeves—some capes We Haven't Forgotten Little Women More than 75% are in sizes 33 to 41, that require practically no alteration! Above: Woman's S h antung jacket frock, $13.75. Plenty of white, soft, cool pastels— maize, flesh, blue, green—prints on both dark and pastel grounds. Jellef’s Women's Success Frocks Fifth Floor Right: brown and white printed crepe $13.75. Clearaway Extras Junior Misses’ Coats $19.50 to $29.50 Furless sports and dress coats. ..in polo s cloth, tweed mixtures and monotone tweeds, all 10 smartly tailored, with notched, scarf or johnny collars ...the dress coats in crepey and spongy woolens, in semi-moulded styles, with cape, scarf and jabot collars. Black, blue, green, tan and brown. Sizes 11 to 17 Junior Misses’ Coats—Third Floor Junior Misses’ Coats $29.50 to $45 Sports and dress coats. . .furless polo cloth $ and novelty weave tweed mixtures with notched or 1 johnny colars, single or double breasted belted styles .fur trimmed dress coats in spongy wools, with pouch scarf or jabot collars, of broadtail, kid galyak and lapin some with cuffs of wolf or broadtail...silk crepe coats with cape or tailored necklines. Green, blue, grey, brown. 11 to 17....... §I§ Jelleg’s Junior Misses’ Coats—Third Floor . Misses’ $19.50 to $29.50 Coats Coats for sports and dress wear...tweed, covert cloth $ and polo cloth sports coats, imgle or double breasted 1 belted styles in notched, johnny or scarf collars.. dress coats in crepey wool, with jabot or pouch collars of lapin . . . furless coats with becoming cowl collars or collarless. Black, blue, grey, tan, brown, grey and green. Sizes 14 to 20...$10 Jelleff’s Misses’ Coats—Third Floor . Misses’ $29.50 to $49.50 Coats Silk crepe dress coats, with pouch, jabot or scarf col- $ lars of ermine, squirrel...crepey wools with scarf, 1 cowl and jabot collars in self material...dress coats of crepey wool with pouch, scarf, cowl and square shawl collars of galyak, squirrel, ermine, lapin, broadtail and .some with cuffs of fox, wolf and broadtail, in black, tan, green and gray. in imported novelty fabrics, tweed mixtures and monotone tweeds...single or double breasted, belted or flared, in tan, grey, green or blue mixtures. Sizes 14 to 20.. 5 Jellef’s Misses’ Coats—Third Floor o Misses’ $49.50 to $69.50 Coats Finer dress coats, in beautiful spongy woolens...many $ one-of-a-style coats...with shawl, horseshoe and scarf collars of ermine, fox, galyak and mole...some with Lebanon ..$25 deep cuffs of fox, kolinsky or squirrel, in semi- -moulded belted styles, with string crush helts Black, skipper blue, brown and greyy "Si’z=5‘1'4 to 20 s ellef’s Misses’ Womien’s $19.50 to $39.50 Coats 1—$39.50 Little women's grey cloth coat, with mole $ Size 39%.. 1—8295 50 Little women's green tweed sports coat. bue 3 30 G g aiean e, IO Beart coleral 14 A 16—$19.50 to $22.50 Fur-trimmed cloth coats, with namrll xqmrrel black and beige lapin, skipper blue, black. 36 to 42. $10 Women’s $25 to $49.50 Coats 15—$25 to $35 Sporu coats, in tan, green and b!ue $15 tweed. Sizes 36 to 42 1—$49.50 Green chongaleen coat, with broadtail - col- far. Size 35% 6—$35 Furless grey spongy cloth coats, ‘with tuckcd and em- broidered jabots. Sizes 36 to 40 10—$39.50 Fur- cloth coats, in green, grey, tan and blue, with extra fine broadtail, caracul and kid galyak. Sizes 36 to 40, $15 15—$29.50 Furless lined silk coats, in faille canton and crepe ]olle, ‘with jnbot, scarf and stitched rever collars. JSVz and 39%.. $15 Jellef’s Women's Third .50 Black crepe jolie coats with mole collars black, brown, tan and blne, with blue fox, whlte ermine, ';Iy;k n't;t’i Womén’s $35 to $59.50 Coats 10—$39.50 and $49.50 Black silk crepe coats with wlute $2 5 Sizes 38 and 46 2—$49.50 Black vio crepe coats, wnh mole colhrs caracul collars. 36 to 42.. and $45 Taw’e 's hy belted styles. ;izu to ermine cuffs. Sizes 36 to 40; 35% to 39% 42Y4,46%. . m 10—-$59.50 to $79.50 Chongaleen and .{u.‘ ellef’s Women’s Coats—Third Fioor Above: Woman's white chiffon; blue and surplice $13.75. es’ soft blue and green print clnfl ns; $13.75. Cool printed chiffons in street and afternoon lengths—lingerie touches. Many have jackets One-piece dresses, with short sleeves or no sleeves at all Skirts are pleated mostly— some flared Patent leather belts—big or lit- tle, shiny or dull buttons—cool, crisp w hite lingerie touches Plenty of all white—solid pink, blue, malze, green—and the prints in ever so many different colors. Sizes 14 to 20. Jellef’s Misses’ Success Frocks Fifth Floor Lower Than Ever Tomorrow! Women’s $25 to $39.50 Salon Gowns ;—&9}0 Coral afternoon dress in crepe du your ize 1—$39.50 Black georgette dress for afternoon. Size 38 1—$35 Black moravia crepe dress, trimmed with gr:en Size 42, $15 1—$39.50 Pink Moravia crepe evenlng gown, trimmed with rhine- stones. Size 38 $15 2—$59.50 Wool dresses, with h bone buttons, in sulphur yellow and turquoise. Sizes 34 and 36. $15 1—$39.50 Mural pink wool dress. Size 36... 5—$39.50 Chiffon wool dresses, with white cuffs, in tan, blue and green. S 2—$39.50 Wool dresses, trimmed with pleated ruffl blue. Sizes 36 and 38.. 1—$25 Turquoise wool drelg mmmed with embroidered wool flow- $15 1—559.50 Plrple wool dress, mmmed with rcal ermine. Size 38, $15 3—$25 Tailored wool dresses, in turquoise, rust and black. Sizes 34 and 36 $15 30—Dresses for stfeet, afternoon and Sunday night, in 1—$35 Two-piece crepe dress, trimmed with em- broidered linen collar and cuffs, in grey. Size 18...$15 3—$39.50 Three-piece wool suits, with plald crepe blouses, in black and navy blue. Sizes 16 and 18. 1—$39.50 Black wool' suit, embroidered crepe blonse 18 2—$49.50 Three-piece suits, with crepe blouses. 14, 15 Jellef’s Mifses’ Salon Gowns—Fifth Floor Misses’ Success $16.50 to $25 Frocks 19—$1650 to $25 Silk crepe dresses, with gay ms,.s 50 redingote effects, lingerie collars and cuffs, all one- 7' piece, green, beige, black and navy. 14 to 20. 5—$16.50 to $25 Tailored chiffon frocks for street wear, in black and navy, with short sleeves, flared skirts and all silk slips. Sizes 14 to 20. 3—$16.50 to $25 Printed jacket frocks, in tan and green. Size 18 $7.50 1—$25 Pink satin evening gown, with cowl necklme. and moulded Women’s $16.50 and'$25 Dresses some with bolero jackets, flared skirts and pltated Jellef’'s Women’s 0.95 dark Silk dresses, long and 3 sleeves. Broken sizes, “.’l Cotton Size 14 $7.50 Jellef’s Misses’ Success Frocks—Fifth Ploor 35-D: for street and business wear, in . prints and plain dark colors, in tailored one-piece styles.. $7 50 skirts, attractive color contrast. Navy, black, blue, green, red and assorted prints. Sizes 36 to 44 and 35% to 413, $7.50 Success Dresses—Fifth Inexpensive Dresses Reduced 20-$10.95 Two and three piece wool dresses, 14 to 20 frocks, in prints and stripes, broken sizes and Jellef’s Women’s Salon Gowns—Fifth Floor ? Women’s $39.50 to $65 Salon Gowns é—sso.u Black eyelet wool dress, trimmed with white. 310 ize 1—$49.50 Dark green wool dress with delicate whlle crepe collar and cuffs. Size 36 .. 1—$39.50 Rose-beige wool dress, with gay plaid tie. bxze 38...810 2—99,5. Mixed wool tailored frocks, in blue and brown. 36 and z—.m.u Black wool dresses, trimmed with white. 38 and 44. $10 1—$65 Blue crepe dress for afternoon. Size 44 Jellef's Women’s Salon Gowns—Fifth Floor . . Junior Misses’ $16.50 to $25 Dresses printed crepe, with plam silk jackets . . . tailored wool 5 crepes and plain crepes, with plenty of all white. Blue green, red, white and black. Sizes 11 to 17 Jellef’s Junior Misses’ Dresses—Third Flcor 3 X4 Misses’ $35 to $39.50 Salon Gowns .$15 $15 hip line. 50—$5 and $7.50 Singlettes, legs, in pink and flesh, trimmed with Discontinued Models in the famous one-piece under- garment, with double, uplift lovely lace and embroidery, in glove silk, V-R, Tex and lace, 32, 34....§3 Singlettes 3 bandeau, step-in or bandee Jellef’s Grey Shops—Second Floor Blousettes 5—$3 Embroidered batiste blousettes, with Peter Pan collar edged with Val lace, white and eggshell. Sizes 32 to R R 13—$5 Crepe blousettes all handmade, V neckline, finished with triple pabot, in white and eggshell .83 14—$3 Embroidered batiste blous- ettes, with Val lace, white and egg- shell $1.95 4—$5 Crepe blousettes, with panel front, trimmed with narrow ruffle and hand fagoting, in grey. Sizes 1.95 4—$5 Crepe blousettes, with vestee iront, trimmed with hand fagoting and embroidery, in eggshell. Ssilzes 95 Jelleff’s Neckwear Section—Street Floor . French Crepe Underwear Reduced 50 pieces $3 and $395 crepe dance sets, chemises $1°95 and panties, trimmed with Alencon pattern lace or hemstitched and em- broidery. Flesh, tea rose, baby blue and peach, broken sizes. Jellep’'s Grey Shops—Street Floor Glove Clearance 7 irs $3 Fi h h- S e g, $1.95 Jellep’s Glove Section—Street Floor - Handbags, $1 75—$3 Leather and fabric bags, slightly marred from handling, in pouch, envelope and tailored models. Black, tan, green and brown Jelleg’s Handbag Shop—Street Floor Jewelry, $1 A special purchase of pink, blue and yellow costume jewelry . . . stun- ning to wear with white. Two- strand necklaces, chokers, bucelets and earrings. Sterling silver rings with changeable marcasite initial set " s Costime Section s ume Je e 24 mfi'

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