Evening Star Newspaper, August 23, 1931, Page 37

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: ! Portuguese Women - - : Army and Navy News ta Al Qerpations s High Fashions in Paris! ' ‘ g g High Fashions at Jelleff’s! | rant officers of the Navy, recently com- & the | indicates that the number 1 3 () flable is not uate t full 4 i 5 < | SR W ey AR S 2y . ) 2 | |[Monopolize Fish Markets, Jellefi’s watches for the first whisper from Paris . . . and is almost the - | ashore and efloat. A total of 1455 % : R Work in Fields and first to have the smartest developments from these whispers! And never officers ow authorized, while 1,496 2 ough dobers ot g has thére been a time when really smart women and misses can have snch omise | are required. The shortage cannot be 4 . . n : corrected until the 1933 fiscal year and | | : in Offices. Brand New! really lovely things at prices that suit even modest incomes! And never official | in the meantime vacancies both ashore - 4 S i o was there a time when Jelleff’s was giving greater vaiues. A good place ang afloat will exist. ¢ ; . A study of the situation indicates | f y 1 LONDON (#)—Women_ are blamed The Bag to shop day in and day out the year through! . The estimates, of course, will | that the greatest shortages exist in o / 1 by some men for Portugal's unemploy- amounts necessary for con- | the grades of machinists and boat-| f ; ment_crisis. f the M 1 ‘WUnuation of the construction of vessels | swains, which shortages are partially F ‘Women in this country not only do ol the onth ° . . now building as well as for the con- |due to the number of these officers now ! % ; | their full share of ficld work, but they Most ot the arts couluriers sa struction of 11 destroyers, scon to be | performing duty as naval aviators. | 1 § | are to be found at the factory, the . started. With the supply of naval aviators from : ; | office, the bar and in general business. : During the Seventy-first Congress | commissioned officers of the line and In ‘the town markets and provincial an _appropriation was provided for | peity officers now reaching th | 5 4 | tatrs vomen may be seen driving oxen preparing plans and beginning the con- | where there are more .:'pfimu 1§ : and mules laden with wares and at the struction of these destroyers, which are required, it has been concluded in ! ” | same time carrying mous baskets v ‘were authorized in the building pro- | the Navy Department that the em- 3 | of frults, vegetables, eggs or cans of, gram enacted on August 29, 1916. In|ployment of warrant officers as naval # ; ' | milk on ‘their heads mmu&rx::p:o e mm;fion of the |aviators is no longer necessa:y. 4 i l’n the fish trade women practically o on ¢ le- | % p enjoy a monopoly. e fishwivi 1 “e‘w hml I stroyers there are at present under | Army. . " | Lisbon, Opn"opfind other sea; And We Feature the N S il construction 7 cruisers, 3 submarines| Of the 50 officers and 1,583 men or- are a curious feature as they speed and 1 aircraft carrier, and funds will | dered to duty at the national matches! | 4 barefooted h heavy woode! [ ] L be asked o continue this work. | at Camp Perry, Ohio, which will be held, | [ | sincate ‘along the cobblesianss, garbed . A nvin& of about $11,000,000 will beginning today, until September 13, ; in their quaint native costumes with > ln er Oa S be effected in the reduction of the |1931, sixteen of the commissioned per- 4 heavy baskets of glittering fish on their £/ Navy to 79,800 enlisted men. The |sonnel are from Army posts of the 3d # f heads, Assistant Secretary has officially denied | COTps Area, of which Washington is a Th h : Tumors that the enlisted strength of | PArt. These officers from this corps B e i SH6 Phosiom) PR f the Navy would be reduced o 73,000 |ares will act as range officers during ] e i o e o ey With Fall just around the 0 men. The present strength of the | the matches and are as follows: Capts. P ing heavy burdens on their heads from cornet...you're probably won- > Navy-: enlisted personnel appreximates | Victor R. Woodruff, 6th F. A.; Paul L. earliest infancy. In th inces food, dering what kind of a bag to 79800, which represents o vedustion of | Singer, 34th Infantry: Pearne'C. Wild | Water, clothing, furnitufe and - every ey with your neit ‘wooles ), ed by a new fleet oper- ) 3 arry E. rtabl arried § ’ ; fo : g ; §isiin aling plan. This reduction was made | dieion, C. A. C.;_First Lieuts. William ;N Bndfor thie purpese. fiat, fel e M G e o e at. savings of $10 to $25 with the hope that as new ships might | L. Richardson, C. A. C. slie M. o B gl s B g suit...and here . a tailored g o be commissioned the Navy would be | Greener, 3d Cavalry; Bob Child, Infan- $ SOIIAN waolen Haridkerchists & bag in a new shape, beautifully permitted to add to its operating|try (tanks); David B. Latimer, C. A.| \ made, in lizard or smooth calf [ ~ = T strength of personnel as the necds of (C.; Wilbum K. Noel 34 Cavaliy, ‘and | . 10 wekr with Sedol:. areAnpis 159% Off on Coats $165 and Up the service required. John R. Burnett, C. A. C., and ; | : lope for satin. Wine,» green, XY ; 1 3 N ey o o e contrary e ey, it Bavin M. Vis brown, all black, black with | All Paris is showing brown . . . not just plain brown . . H x'&“ t;xn.m:tuzge Navy Dep-rmmt‘gxbber.n-ngmfiam,ul-{;fln}m;d.é:i g J | white. but lovely new shades . . . Patou’s African Caroub . . . - 8 new naval con- | Henry B. Kunsig, o o AL Bag Shop—Street Floor Claire Socur’s tete de neg Tunisa brown some e e e M e B o i e s ‘ , ok ith o trute o6 gole. . SNe RIwE 4s duhias etk ] & We Imported These 2 EOW - et 1 . . . and we have them all, in the new rough woolens . . . The commissoned and enlisted per- Waitors e Your 1 Becretary of the Nav. * | sonnel that arrived at Camp Perry last actory to Your Iiome ves! } paass | ; B o Ourselves! coats with the nipped-in waist line . . . the emphasis on the new sleeves gram, which is the result of a study | Week for duty in connection with the BRAND-NEW covering & period of a year or | matehes are: Ten officers and 280 en- but this program ¢ aoing | listed men (including medical person- French Tious bureaus for - th 18 | Siibers w360 covisted men. fromm Foet 3 Beautifully trimmed or the purpose of ad- | officers an men from Fort re i o %, the Secretary O the Navy as to | Jay, N. .; 2 officers and 100 enlisted é % 1 Kid Gloves ,ea“ ey actual needs. No mation of the men from Fort Wadsworth, N. Y.; 15 | Scope of this program will be disclosed | officers and 428 enlisted men from Fort | $750 Velue &=.50 with these COS“)’ furs lfifr the submission to the di- | Benjamin Harrison, Ind.; 6 officers, 1 a1 : : : : e et glhie budget, and approval by | warrant officer and 15 enlisted men Flattering fox, artistocratic mink, softest ”’?P'-Menm g lgmwnhyungg wfinon. X d | | 8-Button Length beaver . . . dark gleaming kolinsky. is the new program will | suthorize fih lding to the trength au- | Howard, Md. and 3 officers and 114 A Few Important Models: mmM :y of vessels, by |enlisted men from Fort Washington, Md. MISS MARY FRANCES HEIL, B rn Mirak with Mink $225, 1 1;7 $191.25 $ifed end will not be accom Y- Maj. Gen. Hugh L. Scott, U. 8. A. | whnose engagement to Mr. Francis Me- | | rown Mirak with Mink. . oo -$225, less 15%, 25 Tore the ton of the. treacy, "in | 1oty Chath O stadl of the Arny Irom | Laughlin of Cleveland is announced by | Brown Cherkessa with Mink $165, less 15%, $140.25 103 bt it res | Bere. doarte, & Dek. in coanbetion with | her parents, Lieut. and Mrs. Jooeph Hell. | Brown Renka with Beaver $195, iess 15%, $165.75 18 expected & compre- | Fort Meade, 8. Dak., in connection with S Thected 8 compre: | Fort Meade, 8. Dak. in connection nderwood Pho ! Brown Gilka with Blue Fo» ...$195, less 15%, $165.75 ©ver a longer period, probably 10 3 = 4 ssee Of ttm, bevans Yosiomant, ecammandues | 504 5 OPSgres Tact year 't oa wged | ; Brown Cherkessa with Blue Fos, regularly $145 of the Navy Medical Corps recom- | i Mmaking a permanent record of the /] Brown Mirak with Beaver, regularly $145..... ....$125.00 mended for, advancement to the rank | H67 1AnEuAge OF C0F e g o] ’ | Brown Charda with Mink, regularly $125............. $98.50 0 | By motion and sound. pierures, through | A Brown Martessa with Kolinsky, regularly $98.50 $78.50 | the instrumentality of Gen. Scott, and 3 2 B N ey | 3395 | Buy your coat now, and enjoy the satis- 3 vionnet's wit) assist him, the theory, history and - < b 5 tice of buch language. Gen. Beott | faction of wearing a new fashion first! 16th & H Sts. N.W. We knew thiey would #e'a hing Yo osemn e ) dvantage of b I th hable kid g Fhite House | e enormous advantage of bu; orted these washable ki William :*Wmhmmw-TW!%‘gfl"bm"m&mmfl :u‘t::ry ‘post. Furnished & Unfurnished || ing direct from the manufa ves from France to wear Misses’, Juniors’ Frederic L. Cx ¥ Boous | Reservations Now { turer, we are making this ex- with then They're 8-button | To acquaint the public with |} wanted fashion this Fail so we | Women’s, Short Women’s, Larger Women’s, Twenty-two first lieutenants of the . traordinary offer for a limited || length mousquetaires. . . tigh 36 api Comdr. Prank D, Pryor, U. 8. N., who | Afmy_Medical Corps _have_just_been Being Made el ; gl mousductaires - &M | A reasonable deposit will hold any coat you select in as ey = on Tenth Fage) oomeand"3 Saths " Electrie yer 30 Days’ Trial flare 10 crumpie_casually over | our storage vaults until November Ist. eraclon. *ridnine e wAteE | ceves. Black, brown, Coat Shops—Third Floor DORATHY PERFECT ane mesy convenient - aparts | AT n i eggshell, and white Ot o ERll q Bl hotel. n d "of 30 days. If you are nat i i P ENT N-II;::E?:OM.N m;dlfln cd. we l:m by g B B Glove Shop—Street Floor Metropolitan 224 money paid. FNOTUDING FINGERWAVE TERMS v pewen ||| Velvet . ... A survey of assignments and the 1] B Q OUT OF TOWN CUSTOMER: Svatiable number of sil grades of wa ’ ; R TR Most Im p ortant in Paris { Lustrous, Soft { > s e I?I:".I ! =TI sgs | 1340 G St. N.W. Washington The Favoru@ | 2ris has discovered o way of giv- ||| Shampoo & Fingerwave, $1 at J elleff’s ¢ | youthful, scintillating | They because they are b o . [ Somen wents— o .'Xh':'m:vj;{' ,m,"':z‘ R We echo the opinion of Paris when we | pack, wihtehuut muss or bother. A|l|} enced professional operators. No stress transparent velvet for formal simple henna rinse; called in this ||| beginners or students are em- i occasions, Velvet o €b neilet o ieo\mtry Jo-cur Henna Rinse. ed at the | American women 1ndm;ms. re- PDE'OI{MA&ENCT WAVE CENTER s % pression of the new mode of elegance turning from abroad this season, are | promg Sl a mode reminiscent of tiny waists —where permanent waving Is & 1216.1220 F Street N.W. ...gracious draperies . . . long supple their hair just as they tone business—not a side line. ) / \ curves. lips and cheeks SEE NAME ON DOOR N o nake 9 2 G % | | Dorathy Shoppes, Inc. | Tally-ho Green ) ¥ Patou’s Boot-top Length | Rinse, Not & dye. bt | Met. 9012 ‘ | Frock for Afternoon Costs only a few cents—Ad- Es Bld \ o roc. or 650 Earle 8- is High Fashion in Paris! | Fov Miases —has cut-out sections in the long Joseph Model Hats sleeves . . . the smart one-sided neck- | line emphasized by three white came- lias . . . boxwood green, wine, brown, black. All the way up Our Copy, $45 Luxurious . . . 9 Molyneux Plittsving Y _ Draped Frock Hudson Seal* mart Women / . for Formal Afternoon 15% Less Come in All Sizes ! ‘ For Women In Our Summer Sale —has a soft crush girdle . . . gracious y cape sleeves . . . and a cluster of gar- Buy It Now for g denias at the shoulder . . . charmi 5 Adjustables e TR (W Our Copy, $49.50 It Will Be $350 Later! Come in one size but fit * Dyed Muskrat. - every size, and thereby Salon Frocks—Second Fioor Fur Salon—Fourth Floor hangs the tale of their over- whelming success! (o SIRIPE ' i of ; Vionnet Frock eador in tally- Adjustables [ o= s with the fichu the | . . and an- for misses other perched on the Z The fichu criss crosses to form the sash . . . 81 4 81.95 crown. $12.50, \ the little sleeves puff alm.w the elbow . . . = . truly Second Empire. It's canton crepe and Fashion’s Newest 3 » indeec k. 14 to 20 sizes. " o demure indeed in blac o size: Light O’ Love 3 pairs 3 pairs $25 ‘B Folded (i} $3.90 $5.70 ! ' Chenille Hats —the Frock with the % 3 twice - Fold them under . . . the gar- | Beaded Yoke af‘el‘ Lanvin ter-run stop becomes a smart yicot top . . . the very length i Everybody's talking about Ao s e S for women : this litde rag-ofahat... length if you're tall! It's a lovely silk crepe frock . . . with the ] ! ’n‘"pm-‘dn; b gpeogtiiiiess The Swiss b i Iy beaded yoke . . . unpressed plaits . . . braid- { 1 E a thing of beauty and a he Swiss hat in taly- ed belt . . . rows of buttons . . . and deep joy+forever. Your choice Only at Jelleff’s ho green with a_flat y revers! Black, green, wine. Sizes 36 to 42. \ of ‘three styles...wear ) «them everywhere you go 4 swirl of coq feathers in Washington worn high over your left $25 and feel smart as ‘well as ear. $12.50. 5 s * ecoriomical. Dark wine i oy Madelon Frocks Are Exclusive with ) red, deep sage green, Gold Stripe Shop—Street Floor Rat Shop—Street Fioor # ]pllefl’a in Walhington ¥ brown and black. Neckwear Section nd 1013 Connecticut Avent L\ o . izl % Success Fashions—Fijth Floor & §flm Floor ] 1216-1220 F Street N.W,

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