Evening Star Newspaper, January 12, 1932, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1932 B—-7 % of the society. The four distinguished S O I E I artists who will give their services on | C I this program will include Nina Koshetz, Russian soprano; Harold Bauer, famous " pianist; Hans K)ndler,uDu(Clh ;elllsthnnd Thir e conductor of the National Symphony (Oofinthd From ird Page) Orchestra, and Paul Kochanski, Polish violinist. Mrs. Howe left for New York last night, where she expects to get further details concerning the concert and con- ditions among musicians. She will re- turn to Washington Thursday. For Your New Suit! Extra Special . . . Ascot Scarfs 3 new Suit..or swagger yowll want one of e hand-painted crepe scarfs the bright note of color sued cards for an at-home this after- noon, from 4:30 to 7 o'clock, in honor of the National Executive Board of the National League of American Pen Women, of which organization she is nationai president, ~She will entertain in her apartment in the Shoreham | — Hotel and at 5 oclock will present, “.v.“.f{m:"fi- y“firf‘:;e‘:mik f‘ggm;e;é the speaker of the occasion, Mrs. Am- | FEAROT, t. . AF One of our big January Events for which we s d them any number of brose N. Diehl of Pittsburgh, Pa Mrs. Diehl is motion picture chairman for Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Smith have taken the league and will discuss her experi-|gn gpartment at the Cavaller for the ences and recommendations at the In- | remainder of the Winter, ternational _ Educational _Cinemato- graphic Institute, held in Italy under the auspices of the Leagug of Nations. The guests invited include the na- |t tional officers of Mrs. Seton’s adminis- Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Baldwin of Lowell, | Mass., are at the Dodge Hotel during heir brief stay in the Capital. Mr. and Mrs. Milton E. Marcuse of coming ways..all of them smart! Tan brown and orenge, black, red. and orange, and red,’ eggshell, black, green, and red. STREET FLOOR have been intensively pre- 1216-20 F Street paring for the past two weeks —Let neither rain nor snow tration, Mrs. Nina Swalm Clark, Mrs Harriet E. N, Chace, irs. Blanche | Richmond, Va. motored to Washington Smith Ferguson, vice presidents; Mrs.|and are at the Shoreham for a few Katherine Allen, recording secretary; | days. Mrs. Victoria Faber Stevenson, €orre-| . Gooroe B Merrill of Yarmouth sponding secretary; Mrs. Theodore Cun- | ] ningham, treasurer; Mrs. Lily R. Hunt, | Me, 1s passing a brief time at the | Dodge. | Tegistrar; Miss Florence E. Ward, audi- ) tor; Mrs. Eleanor W. Hemsley, libra-| ar and Mrs. E. R, Fanche: e Fian:: Mrs. MMina, O) WhItS andl Mme, |naas fog e 6 B Tancher of Cleve. Patricia Bennett Dimitriu, standing shcr;, SLB)" Mr. Fancher is governcr committee chairmen; Mrs. Dorothy De | 6fthe Federal Heserve Bank of Cleve. Muth Watson, chairman of the depart- [ fanq’ ment of music; a group of past national presidents, Mrs, Edith Kingman Kern,| Miss Florence Reed of New York City Mrs, Virginia King Frye, Miss Eliza- | is in Washington and will be at Ward- beth A. Hyde, Mrs. Ada Orme Du Puy |man Park Hotel for about a week. and Mrs. Edna M. Colman; State vice esidents, resident in the District, aryland and Virginia; Mrs. Homer Hoch, Kansas; Mrs. E. Richard Gasch, | District of Columbia; Mrs. Grace S. Parks, Maryland, and Mrs. Annabel M Buchanan, Virginia; branch presidents, Miss Jean Stephenson, Washington, | D. C; Mrs. Gene Ziegfeld, Baltimore; Mrs, A. P. McPherson, Chevy Chase, and Mrs. Charles F. Taylor, Raleigh, N. C deter you! ¥ Ready Wednesday at 9:15 AM. [ 228 Choice COATS Women’s—Misses’—Junior Misses’— Shorter Women’s—Larg\er Women’s Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Colvin have arrived in Washington from their home in Brooklyn, N. Y., and are at the Carl- ton for several day Senora Margarita Robles de Mendoza, | representative of Mexico on the Inter- | American Commission of Women, has arrived in Washington to assist with the work of the commission in its of- fices at the Pan-American Union. She | will_be guest of honor and speaker at (Continued on Eighth Page.) ROUGH DRY A special commiftee. comnosed of Mrs Tracy Dows, Miss Grace Dunham Guest, Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe and Mrs * Myron W. Whitney of the Friends of Music in the Library of Congress, is | sponsoring & benefit concert to be given o | A most satisfactory and economical in the auditorium of the Library cr‘hundry service. Fiat pleces com- Oongress Friday night, January 29, at | o | pletely finished, wearing apparel ready 8:45 o'clock. The fund thus raised is to | %o Iron—Doia Al be turned over to the Musicians’ Emergency Ald, Dr. Walter Damrosch | w + E d L chairman, and the Musicians’ Founda- | d tion, Mr. Rubin Goldmark president, es n aundry for distribution among the destitute Phone Metropolitan 0200 musicians of the country. Conditions e = among the musicians are much more serious than is generally known and many of the most needy cases do not come under the list of unemployed Who can be reached through other channels The Friends of Music in the Library of Congress has a local membership of 300 among leaders in various circles and activities in Washington, and there also | are many non-resident members. This program is outside the usual schedule NORTH 1742 UPHOLSTERING GET OUR ESTIMATES. SEGAL BROS. 1232 14th ST N.W. “We Live Our Profession” All with fashionable fur collars and cuffs . . . the great majority in dress styles but including a few sports coats . . . I Sizes 11 Throughout the market' Jelleff’s continue to work with big manufacturers in a big way . . . alive to your interests, which are our own. Doesn’t this sound like a real Jelleff value event? Semi-Annual Sale Offers Reductions of Y to 2 on 15—Women's black coats with large shawl and mushroom collars of skunk, kit fox, and lapin (dyed coney) collars . . . flare, and muff cuffs. Women's brown and green coats with shawl and mushroom collars of marmink, brown lynx, and kit fox . . . flare, and panel cuffs. 5—Women's black coats with large shawl collars of marmink . . . flare cuffs. 8—Women's black coats, with fan shawl collars and flare cuffs of pieced Persian lamb. 5—Little women's (short size) all-black coats . and lapin (dyed coney). 8—Little women’s black coats with fan shawl collars and flare cuffs of marmink. 4—Little women’s black coats with cape shawl and flare cuffs of pointed dog. 6—Little women’s brown and green coats with collars and cuffs of skunk and marmink. 10—Larger women’s coats with shawl collars and cuffs of caracul. (Half sizes.) 4—Large women’s all-black coats with mushroom collars and cuffs of kit fox. 20--Women’s imported tweed sports coats in tan, brown, green, grey, and Oxford, with collars of beaver, raccoon, caracul, and kit fox. 5—Little women’s tan and brown, black and white sports coats with beaver and caracul collars. (Short sizes.) 20—Misses’ black coats with square or circular shawl collars, bracelet or elbow cuffs of caracul. 10—Misses’ all-black coats with horseshoe collars, flare or spiral elbow cuffs of —42—4214—4414—46146—4814 FINE FURS and 6—Misses” black coats, U-shape collars and elbow cuffs of C LO l l I C O A I S ; pointed fox. &= Mines iillnck coats with waistdeep circular shawl collars, d 6—Misses’ bl g and spiral elbow cuffs of black lynx. b e o :‘,',',2,’,'.‘“"' thawl collars, and flare cuffs 8 Misses black coats with square or circular shavl collars o o Alclack coatt with Ushapel collars, andspiral o Misses” brown coats with horseshoe collars and elbow cuffs 10 iasea iackcouts with Shalltahawl | colluck. fand Felbaye 10—Misses” brown coats with circular shawl collars and spiral T i cuffs of marmink. 3—Junior misses’ black and tile color coats, collars and cuffs 3 of squirrel. up to now, have hesitated to 5—Junior misses’ coats, brown, green, red; tippet collars and buy. Opportunities like this cuffs or pocket trimming of beaver. have a habit of passing so 4 Juniormisses black coats with shawl collars of red fos, ; : g 120 5—Junior misses’ allblack coats with collars s . quickly that we urge imme - Persian lapin or black wolf, USSR cos A mud geulls fot Extra! diate inspection. Flannel Robes . . $3.95 Regularly $5:00 No use denying yourself comfort as well as smartness when you can get a robe like this for $3.95! These robes are all wool . . . in the stunning two-tone effect. Notch or roll collar . . . double breasied style, with self sash. Two tones of blue, rose, orchid, green, tan! GREY SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR Jms new g — g ell S | Tomorrow at 9:15 . . . a Wonderful Sale of ° | 1216-1220 F Street N.W. $3 alld $3.95 I[nported Kid Gloves $1.95 An importer from whom we buy thousands of dollars worth of gloves each year said “Yes, we'll help you put .. collars and cuffs of skunk, caracul, Stockings A \ are now only sl 3 pairs $2.85 The Twenty-five to fifty per cent off the regular price of a Fur or Cloth Coat styled and fashioned in the Saks salon is news that should make a strong appeal to women, who, wonderful quality same Gold Stripe that gave so much satisfaction at the higher prices! Demand has been so great it has been hard to keep colors in stock! We are completely stocked now! ' Durbar j Cabana * Caliph Junior misses’ green coats with collars and cuffs of dyed wolf, lapin, and Persian lamb. 1 -Junior miss’ coat. Spanish tile with half lei collar and cuffs of fitch. 4—Junior misses’ sports coats with wolf and raccoon collars and cuffs. Best Choice Early Wednesday! Fine boucle woolens in all dress coats . . . plenty of black, as well as browns, greys, greens, Spanish Tile . . . silk linings and splendid workmanship, plenty of the larger women’s sizes . . . nothing like this ever before at the Jelleff store at so low a price, $26.00. Gun Metal Othello Vintage Tunis «..the Gold Stripe prevents . garter runs! .. 100% pure silk, woven to . “give” without stretching 2 out of shape...fit flawlessly. Sale in 4th Floor Coat Shops! - Why buy any other—than Gold Stripe? ZOnly at Jellef's in Washington. 5th Floor Success Dresses “Presto Change” and in a split second you've gone formal in these Lace Frocks 25 The chameleon who changes his spots gave the 1932 designer an idea to set to work for the person who sometimes gets a twinge in the pocketbook! Your grandmother need have nothing on you!.....in Jewelry Filigreed gold-metal . . . 2 lacy setting for creamy-tone simulated pearls, some with little pear-shaped drops! across a January sale that will make Washington talk.” For a Woman Here it is . . . and first read and then come to sce ., , Evening Gown . . . formal Caped-Jacket Gown . . . informal The lace is as dull.as. a.peachskin and as fine as a_spider’s web! he frock begins by dining informally and then winding up at a night club with the jacket tucked in your pocket. 36 to 44 sizes. + . . Pull-ons, pique seams . . . applique. . . . Pull-ons side flare, fine stitching, applique. ... Pull-ons zig-zag . . . applique, and embroidery. « . . Pull-ons, two-tone embroidered backs. . . . Pull-ons, elongated appliques. Necklaces, Earrings, Bracelets, Clip: The Fitted Beret $2.50 It's a new beret...with a new idea! It's fitted inside and out. the designers actuaily worked months to get a lining that would fit the beret and your head at the same time.. without pucker- ing.. but they did...and we have the first lined, fitted beret for the first time in Washington. Wear it at that perilous, en- chanting angle...and see if you don’t love it, too! In 26 colors o fit any head. . 3 All sizes in all colors when the sale starts HAT SHOP—STREET FLOOR. Street Floor—tomorrow morning! Who doesn’t adore antique jewelry? And now that it’s the vogue you probably are digging from your memory the persons in your family who have the things you want! Such cffort is of little account when you ‘can get things like these . . . that look for all the world like old pieces . . . and in many cases are even more lovely. STREET FLOOR! For a Miss Vee-Back Gown . . . formal Caped Gown . . . informal Nobody would ever guess that you could flip off the cape and turn formal! But that's just what you do with this fascinat- ing frock in pastel tinted lace! (Sketched.) 14 to 20 sizes. And_these two are only a patch on what you'll find in the Success Shops . . . on the fifth floor . . . always something new! Shirred cuffs embroidered in contrasting colors. Long wrist, one button, elongated applique. brown-and-eggshell, tan-and- The CO]OI'S Black-and-white, brown, durbar, eggshell-and-brown, black, vintage, all white! white-and-

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