Evening Star Newspaper, February 5, 1932, Page 30

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D. €., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1932 ‘World War, at ting last night ln’ Wond war ot s meeting st eht | COLORED MAN WHO FLED Before the reorganization, Mr. Shaw THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, teer service, is given as a phase of derson, Miss Jessie C. Denniston, Miss | N AID health education and is for the purpose | gfid:“gflfl‘dml and Miss Mabel T. REORGANIZATIO S ‘B4 = RED CROSS TO OFFER gireet 1ast night by W. E. steln. super- | SAVES GIRL FROM ATTACK EMPLOYMENT SERVICE |20 e erencmtion. Al ie3| 0 FAGE COURT RGAMN L O S e e o s i s ble | 50 loosely organized as to be incapal After being tried in Pollce Court on | 4/1e6ed to bave aitempled to asault | 3 . , | the other charges, ken iy to| RELIEF STORE PLANNED | pirector of Vetersms' Division Ex. | o ficligent dtecion” " '\ | Sasy Smith to Be “Eesed Back | he SHh chires, Smith I o b taken Boity 'S "eoorta" 012 Elventh st the speaker sald, was so organized 85| moday After Capture—Escaped | Walked calmly from the court last Sum- | ¥as held on an open charge by fhir- to confine its benefits to 22 States, leav- mer unnoticed until he had success- eerth precinct police. —Perry was ing 26 States in which the veterans in July While Awaiting Trial. |fully made his exit. under the influence of liquor when ar- All s received no help {rom the Federal GovV-| b 0 oo 38 colored, who “eased | = : ‘“‘S«:l)f.(xlckpg{:'fi(;rf%g the part of William | institutions in the city WOTKeTs . % ernment. e 7 , who sed | _ e parf 1d demonstra-| must be approved of by the District| SAN FRANCISCO, February 5 (#).— Reorganization of the United States | erifent. Seureanteationtl Beenll|outiiori Raiice ‘ConsEiiase iy ohid Lyon Baby to Be Christened. | J Wally, employe of tne Washington e S e Chapter Committee on | San Francisco will establish & munici- | Employment Service, under direction of | ny; "ghiay “declared, “all of the above | oo o v o "o i et e | HOLLYWOOD, February 5 (f)—on | Railvay & Electric Co, brought about by the District | Nursing Activities and Health Aids, | pal grocery store to serve heads of john R. Alpine, supervising director, | and other deficiencies in our service awaltingitrialiona | charge, after | b E By it Wel ws T s the American |under wh al direction they | families out of regular employment but |y " © younted dts effectiveness, | have been corrected.” having had a sentence of six months | the birthday anniversary of both her |intersection of Hamillon strect and > Chapter House, 1730 | function. I<ce i« compused temporarily working for the city. | . ¢ th X A - ‘"‘P"“’db“",}‘ concealed weapon charge, | father and her uncle, Barbara Bebe | Illinois avenue when he saw the man ng sometime {n the |of Mrs, Mary Roberts Rinehort, chair- | Groceries for three weeks are to be | John Arthur Shaw, director of the et was to be “eased back” into court to- | Lyon, 4-month-old daughter of Ben |attempt to seize a young woman, police man: Miss Lucy Minnigerode, vice issued for a week's work. Scrip will | erans’ division of the service, told mem- | ~The population within the Canal | day, following his capture last night.|Lyon and Bebe Daniels of the films, |said. He ran to her assistance and NI ¢ was announced by Miss | Teotan M ¥ Evelyn baton, secre- | permit workers to make their own |bers of the Ace Rassmussen Chapter, |Zone is 40,000, one-quarter belonging | Smith was taken into custody in a will be christened tomorrow at the held the colored man until police Mabel T. Boardman, dircctor of volun- | tary; Miss Janet Fish, Miss Sena An- | selections. Disabled American Veterans of the [to the Army or Navy. house in the 1600 block of Eleventh | Rollywood Congregational Church. ¢ aiding in health problems of the HOME HYGIENE COURSE |of siding in et ProP i members of the family. | This course is given gratuitou those who would be interested in vol- P s——— i | | Lectures and Demonstrations on Care of Sick Will Be Given Free at D. C. Chapter House plains Benefits Under New | unteering their services as Red Cross memporary City Employes Out of | health aides in such organizations as POFALY Y s Methods. | hospitals. clinics and various charitable i Work Will Be Fed. arrived. THE newW eliefTs N.W. The Shining Light of Fashion Patent Leather Bags . $3.00 The military mode brings us the “Nautical Bag.” the stunning flat vanity with lots of room and a maritime insignia clasp . . . and the new long, slim pouch with a well tailored look, like the one sketched . . . in such colors as red, white, blue and brown, black, beige. Gay, Doggy, or Patriotic! New Costume Bracelets, $1 There are Patou's natural wood bracelet with a_section in the middle painted blue, hlack and white bracelets in candy stripes, silver metal hands strung with red stars, wide blue ones with Scotties in a solemn <o many . . . and each one so different! THE NEW elleffs 1216-1220 F Street N.W. 1216-1220 ¥ Street procession, in white . . . Juniors! A High Fashion in Paris Spring Openings Chiffon Frocks 16.50 For Informal Nights . . . Valentines! We’'re Going to Be Flattered by Fox-Trimmed Coats $49.50 559.50 Come what may, it’s the fox furs that do the loveliest things to us women . . and we do love to be flat- tered! And they are lovely this Spring lying high up on the shoulders or close about the throat . and many new fashions for Spring will including e Spring chiffons are engaging. . .perhap chiffon is so well suited to the new rs enhance the loveliness of mbiation tomorrow see the Blue Fox Cedar Rose Fox perhaps because the c light of day maybe it's the chiffon French Blue Fox Beige Fox o Jackets with puffefrom-the-elbow sleeves o Soft bosom . . . high-waisted frocks aVee o e Clips to add a brilliant motif fox-trimmed detachable capes. o Square . . Cowlinecllines fox edged cape collars. +..fox horseshoe collars. . o Skirts that flow about the ankles «..fox cuffs . .. and fabric scarfs. @ Laces to cover the choulders or top the frocks And the woolens are so lovely . . . diagonal weaves that slim us off . . . soft new crepey weaves . . . with high-at-the-neck fastenings . . . and such interesting sleeve treatment . . . # Sashes, sometimes of vivid color And here they are first at Jelleff's as usual . . . in soft rose beige, in Patou’s new flax blue . . . in dusky rose . in black. Sizes 14 to 20. Black, Corsair Blue, Beige, Mellow Brow Sizes 14 10 18 MISSES' COAT SHOP--THIRD FLOOR Sketched . . . a lace-topped frock of soft rose beige with a girdle of beige and chartreuse chiffon . and a charming little jacket . . . $16.50 —Fifth Floor. MISSES’ DRESSES—FIFTH FLOOR + « .« Never Too Long «« .+ Never Too Short This Spring . . . It Takes Two Fabrics to Make One Smart So it's safe to give her (0Lp STRIPE Adjustables $1.35 *1.65 When you choose G Adjustables you get rt as we of stocki ... Not Only Special in Price . . . Should Be 82.45 a Pair . . . But Also Right in Color for Spring ire You Juniors Going to a Valentine Party? . .. Wear LACE Do you want to be the hit of the party sweet young thing . thet: go demurely gown- ed in lace! Pin your faith to a frock with a jacket that will take you properly gown. ed for formal and informal evenings. too see the cun- ning puffy sleeves and the frilly little flower at the shoulder and the swirl ing heel Tength skirt! You'll find it in white, blue, pink, green. and black . . . only one of a simply stun- Spring Hat ' Tucked Crepe and Milan Imported Lambskin Gloves '1.95 Eggshell White Black pioe Beige ® Seven inches of adjustment space . five little hems to turn in as you wish! Brown Crepe is high fashion . . . and so is Milan . . . s0 you The tucked crepe softly adapts itself to the contours of your Soveniie can imagine how extra-special these hats are! The kind of gloves vou are glad to buy by the half ® 100 pure silk b without dozens when vou find qualities like these. For there R e e are gloves and gloves . . . lots to be had at this price .. . but not often this quality! They really look and feel like kid . . . and how well they fit, vielding to every curve of the hand! Why not give a few valentine gifts of gloves! And put in your own Spring supply. ning collection at 16.50 Madelon frocks in lace, too, $19.50 . . . and sweet ones at 825.00. R head . .. light as a feather, and oh! so comfortable . . . the shades to wear with RSl olors the narrow brims and rolls of Milan give just that so seft. so fine . . . ALSO IN OUR STONELEIGH amount of stiffening that you need for a becoming COURT SHOP 1013 hapet H 5 ~ COURILESHORM SN shape. Have one in black, brown, Corsair blue. or navy. JUNIOR SHOP— GLOVE SHOP--STREET FLOOR HAT SHOP—STREET FLOOR THIRD FLOOR. Wear Them on Both Sides . . . These Reversible Robes 87-95 Perfume Of Crepe de Chine Molyneux's “Vive” will g olyneux’s “Vive” will give Revers instead of a collar . . . her something to remember loose sleeves . . . and a girdle you by . . . she'll love its fresh, to hold your robe as close at haunting fragrance . . . and the waist as you'd like it . . . bless you for sending it! $3.75 and it's like having two gar- s ments instead of one . . . rose- and-American beauty . . . Turf- and-coral, two shades of green, black-andred, black-and-green. New . . . the Lace Front in the DOUBLE VEE Slip Begin at the Neck! Fashion is paying a great deal of attention to the space between your choulders and your ears . . . with scarfs very much in the limelight . . . and dainty collars getting more important every minute! See how easy we have made it for you to be smart! Make-up to your own possibilities! ELIZABETH ARDEN Beauty Preparations Lace collar and cuffs . Perfectly plain white scarf, with a insert of Tich crochet . . . and flag emblem. just by way of being, The Young Are Trooping in for Polo Coats $16.50 ® ® The Military Belero with double-breasted shiny but tons and wide lapels . . . a la Schiaparelli, The Lyolene Bolero that buttons up to the shoulder has two patch pockets on the left and a separate scarf. ©® @ The Regulation Polo with broad shoulders and slim hips and full eweep at the, hem. These are the three important Polo Coat fashions for the young persons . . . warm enough to wear now . . . in natural and| navy and brown! Sizes 11 to 17 SHOP--THIRD MLOO! OOAT 3 The fashion for lingerie trim- mings laces to adorn the necks of dresses make the new Slip a perfect fashion asset! Wear it with a frock you own for a slip and vest in_one! The grand “double vee” cut prevents sagging because of the way it fits over the bust. Tt keeps its shape. too, after Jaundering . . . and is fashion- ed from pure silk Romola crepe, reinforced in every ceam. Sizes 32 to 44 . . . flesh, tearose, white. First Time— Heigh-Ho Underwear Formerly $1.50 Vanity Fair, the maker of Heigh-Ho Underwear, has re- duced all its prices . . . and now you may buy this well made, well-reinforced under- wear at §1.00. It is Bemberg that will not run nor shrink. And the garments are beauti- fully fashioned. Heigh-Ho Bloomers Bandee Bloomers Step-ins Briefs Bandeaux $1.75 Chemises, now, $1.25 $2.50 Onesalls, now, $2.00 $1.75 Extra Sizes....$1.25 GRAY SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR Your DIAPHRAGM Slips Away in the New 3 FRjTEN iINTEX for Evening! @ Remember it's made of what looks like brocade but is ALL ELASTIC! @ Won't ride up . . . (think of what that means when you're dancing). @ Laces at top in back to take up any drop of slackness. © ANCHORED elastic shoul- der straps that hold the bust exquisitely round. @ And last but not least, DIAPHRAGMS vanish beneath a vee-shaped boned reinforce- ment. And it's so light and so lovely . . . with the sheerest lace panties attached as well as gar- ters . . . ycu need nothing else but your frock! $10 And Only at Jelleff's SECOND FLOOR Roses are red . . . violets are blue, these Valentine clips come two by two! Give her a pair to wear on her frock. her bag, of rhinestones, small sparkling stones, $3.95 and §5 usually . . . §1.95.—First Floor. Hankies Give her one of these sports size hankies . . . in stunning linen prints from Ireland . . . nice to show from the pocket of her suit! 25c each.First Floor. Dance Sets From one feminine person to another . . . a dainty Valentine is a dance set . .. satin crepe or French crepe . . . lace trim- med, all fitted. Peach, pink, white, orchid, and tearose. $3. —Second Floor. Make-up is no longer in the class of gilding the lily . . . but a subtle, and highly commendable method of bringing out your good points . . . to make vour face harmo- nize with the colors vou wear! i Our trained Arden sales- women will be glad to help you with their ad- vice. Wear any color— Arden makes it possible— as so many, who attended our Arden fashion show and witnessed the parade of the lipstick girls, know. Eye shado. and the famous Arden lipsticks in shades for every coloring, every cos- tume. $1.50. Ultra Amoretta foundation cream for dry skins. $1 and $2. Lillie lotion foundation lotion for oily skins. $1.50 and $2.50. Light Amoretta rouge for fair skin. 82, Medium Amoretta average skin. §2. Red Head Amoretta rouge for Titian hair. §2. American Beauty Brunettes. $2. rouge for rouge for Exclusive Arden Section, street floor, where the complete range of Arden toilet requisites are al- ways on hand. little scallops of Irish crochet. patriotic! $1.95 $1.00. Pique. organdy, and Irish crochet all used together. helieve it or not, and with charming effect. $1.95. Stars and Stripes forever in this red. white, and blue silk crepe scarf. $1.95. A demure little collar and cuff set with medallions of Irish ero- chet, and a collar that buttons. $1.00. NECKWEAR—STREE] Blue and white polka dots, with clusters of white stars scattered around in a fetching manner. $1.95.

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