Evening Star Newspaper, February 12, 1932, Page 24

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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 12, 1932 ciation opened for & two-day session in | dent of the organization, while H. C. ESTAT w| widow, Mrs. Mary Dale Hodge, under the Wardman Park Hotel today. Wailamore of Norfolk i secretary. E LEFT TO WiDOW the terms of his will, admitted for pro- The group is made up of wholesalers Seventy-Five Wholesale Concerns 'fl; El m'n, ?&,cfivm and manufacturers. Property of Willlam Hodge, Plly-‘b..t:h!h:,::l :r:mny ot Toal sitate valuad ual sposes of real estate value Are Represented Here. e T T mtaceint tour this | Ella Hendry. a bus conductress, was | WTiEht and Actor, Worth $164,110. |, $163.110, and personal property esti- GREENWICH, Conn., February 12 mated to “exceed $1,000." With 75 business concerns Trepre- banquet | fined in an Elgin, Scotland, court for | . | carrying 45 passengers in a hlvin(ilfl’).—'rhe estate of Willlam Hodge,| Hodge died in his home here Janu- playwright and actor, was left to his!ary 30. " B-8 THE EVENI SHINERS’ PHOTOGRAPHED |J; Esan. it her in the eve, she said, | ack eyes, but because he was back | STATIONERS IN SESSION she hurried to a photographer to have his temporary alimony payments. + | her picture taken. el " Wife Had Picture Made EVErY| yogerday she appeared before Judge | Miss Florence Webb of St. John's Time He Hit Her. Craig Hood. exhibited her collection of | Wood, England, who left large sums to photographic black eyes and won a rgnrmr, supu‘ll‘ud in lh;r : kw)mu l:rt;az CHICAGO, Februa 12 (#).—Mrs. divorce decree. charities recelving contributions m Helen Egan was aysv‘;ymatln. ( Judfle Hood ordered Egan committed | Sunday entertainments should forfeit |sented, the seventeenth annual conven- | taking place to jai Every time her husband, Redmond for six months—not for the the bequests. tion of the Wholesale Stationers’ Asso- 25 seats, THE NEW Heffs 1216-1220 F Street N.W. Fur Scarfs ¥29.50 usually $39.50, $49.50 ® Two-skin Jap Martens ® One-skin Baum Marten ® One-skin Stone Marten ® Foxes . . . blue, black, brown @ Foxes . . . Pointed, Red, Natural king Youwll Want One This Spring! FOURTH FLOCR Paris Openings Confirm Jelleff’s Spring Fashions and flax blue! ion at Jelleff’s January 5 Smart . . . from the Ascot searf neckline . ." . the broad shoulders .. . the tweedy woolen in the diag onal'weave - . . to the wide leather belt with the shininz metal buckle. not forgctting the wide slecves with fox cuffs. For a Miss, $39.50. Fox outstanding . . Lelong introduced the yoke shoulder ive breadth . we present it stunning coat of navy diac- wool, with wide sleeves deeply banded with French blue fox . . . in the new glove length. For a Miss, $59.50. Fur Cuffs on Spring Coats for Misses . . . $39.50 to $59.50 . also galyak, ermine Double fur cuffs on 3 or full sleeves Deep elbow cuffs . .. bracelet elbow cuffs High neckline or diagonal closings Slim, moulded, straightline styles Diagonal and crepe woolens Black coreair blue, beigeen, hrown THIRD FLOOR The Military Junior! Dresses . . . $10.95 o Military Shoulders @ Shiny Metal Buttons ® One piece and two piece @ Frisky little scarfs Light-weight wools Some with sheer blouses 0 Ack to see Hi-Te-Ho! THIRD FLOOR We salute the sergeant's frock, complete with stripes, brass but- tons down the front . . . and shoulders squared in the proper military fashion! In bright navy, and biege woolen. For a Junior Miss, $10.95. Coats . . . $25.00 @ Military sports style avy diagonal woolen o Straight lines ® Belted waist Shoulder buttoning Gleaming metal buttons @ Some with scarfs* ® Sizes 11 to 17 THIRD FLOOR Standing firmly on Fashion's front line is this swaggering mili- tary sports coat in navy blue wool- en, faced with beige, with a high neckline that buttons with shiny silver metal buttons. For a Junior Mi:-s, $25 Paris says: Match your hose with your Lace for Misses *16.50 @ Jacketed (for informal) e Without jacket (formal) o Softly draped neckline © Smodth hips and diaphragm ® Clips for trimming ® Dull-finished laces o White, pink, blue, ecru Sizes 14 10 20 FIFTH FLOOR Paris says pink . we improve matters by saying pink lace . . . in a captivating frock with just the suggestion of cap sleeves, a pink crepe jacket that ties smooth- Iy across your diaphragm . . . with raglan sleeves. [ waisted skirt, a stunning blouse of pean d'snee, o High waistline generally endorsed (introduced at Jellefl's, Jlnu'nry 1) o Patou introduces midnight blue (violet cast) . . . medium blue (bright shade) (Blue ready since January 10) @ Prints and combinations (introduced January 3) ® Chanel says polka dots . . . Jellefl's did January 10 @ Black with white conspicuous in Patou and other collections . . . a high fash- A suit that will stand out fn = sea- son 1t . exquisitely any suits . . tail of soft black Chackra, with s collar of silver fox. a Bigh- For a Miss. $110. Suits o With Silver Fox @ Blue Fox, Beige Fox @ Hip-length Jackets @ Finger-tip Jackets ® Blouses, crepe or satin o Collarless. fabric scarfs @ Skirts, adjustable waists THIRD FLOOR eooTall - ies «+« Short-ies o« Wide-ies « « « Thin-ies (GHlp SIRIPE Adjustables will fit you! The silk stockings that really approach perfec- tion! Seven inches of ad- justment made up of five little hems separated by lockstitches, and there you are! ® Turn your hem where you please. ©100% pure silk that “gives” without stretching. @ Beautiful fit everywhere. @ Reinforced seams at the top. @ New Spring colors. They've given so much comfort to so many Washingtonians that we do not hesitate to recom- mend them to any one. And best of all, the new adjustable feature actually adds to the wear of the stockings. Chiffon and Service Weights... All Net Stockings, $1.65 $1.35 $1.65 3 pairs, $3.90 3 pairs, $4.80 AN EXTRA GOLD STRIPE BHOP IN STONELEIGH COURT . . 1013 CONNECTI- CUT AVE. They're Back in Style! Irish Crochet on Collar and Cuff Sets $1 and $1.95 Necklines are getting a lot of publicity these days . . . and quite rightly, too! You'll see why when you see these collar and cuff sets in pique, organdy, band, batiste . .. trimmed with Irish crochet. Try one on your navy or black frock and see how it takes on airs . . . not to mention how be- coming it is! NECKWEAR—STREET FLOOR A Small matter of great importance Your Scarf Valentine Party! Rhonestone Bracelets $1 $3 to $5 First and most important, of course, is that you have a scarf . nd next how you wear it! You'll love yourself in one of these hand-painted crepe scarfs, tied Ascot style, twisted Schiaparelli fashion, looped in a cat's whiskers bow . . . or ends flying the way Lyolene did hers. Bright shades in lovely modern combinations. NECKWEAR—STREET FLOOR Wear two or three In different widths . . are set with fine small stones. Add a gay sparkle to the Hearts may be frumps at the valentine dance, butp‘you'll be sure of a grand slam if your bracelets sparkle like diamonds! in a bright band around your wrist, see how much they add to your costume, . but all For Valentine Day Win her heart with an Evening Bag $3 and 85 One sure way to a maiden’s heart is to give her something she's secretly been looking for! New diamond-cut beaded bags, vaga- bond or pouch style . . . some sprinkled with tiny simulated sea pearls . . . some with narrow en- graved frames. Black, white, egg- shell. HANDBAGS—STREET FLOOR Sweaters and Skirts Sale! WI—\ —~ § @ I | The New Fitted Lines in A February eyent out-of-the-ordinary! The tailored suit is back « . . the skirt and sweater combination is back . . . right on the dot with a sweater and skirt event of unusual pro- portions. Of course, everything that’s new . . . special February prices. + ++ with extra space and extra salespeople! 1,200 Sweaters 90 Styles $1.95 310r 39 Light-as-air wools combina- tions of two weaves . . . cap sleeves, short sleeves, long sleeves . .. round, vee and square necks . . . one color sweaters and com- binations of solids in two and three colors (including red-white. andblue), brown-orange-eggehell. green, maize, eggshell, blue shades, reds . . . in sizes 32 to 42! Altogether a most unusual opportunity . . . now . . . before the open seazon for sweaters! Sweaters s2.95 2 for $5.50 Shoe-string lacings . . . square, vee necks . . . solid and combi of solids . . . stripes too . . . hand I knit . . . red, white, blue, green, beige, eggehell, white. Sizes 32 to 42. lacy weaves, ribbed weaves . . . surplice Tines . ., Sweaters ) $4.95 each Boucle, Zephyr, knit . . . lovely airy affairs with tie necke . . . round, square, vee necks . . . long sleeves . . cap sleeves . . . exquisite stitches that you see usually only in high-priced sw - . . plain colors, stripes, solid combinations, mixtures , . . some with little pep- lums below the waist . . . others fitted at the hips . . in maize, mint, flesh, white, eggshell, and combinations. Sizes 32 to 40. POURTH FLOOR Only One of the Many Groups of Skirts During Skirt Event 52,95 10 styles in novelty crepe, ribbed knit, santa crepe. Beautiful skirts . ot high waistline in the normal + + + DAVY, DewW ck, brown, beige, green. Waistlines, 36 to 42 And handsome new models espe- cially for the Skirt Event . . . spe cial, $4.95 10 $10.95. PFOURTH FLOOR and Jelleff's is and more than that All in the Sweater Shop, Fourth Floor Gloves . . . $2.95 Tailored Negligees . $10.95 Imported Glace Pull-ons you'll really love these stunning tailored negligees , . ,.in two-color effects that are simply the last word in becomingness! There are three styles . . . all delectable . . . one style is reversible, oge is & coat style, one is scalloped down the front and around the slecves. The sleeves deserve a word of praise, because they are long enough to be flattering ... and short enough to keep out of things. Two shades of blue, grey, black with red, green, blue, orchid, brown with gold. GREY SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR What Paris says about gloves is always important . . . this Spring your gloves must match your silk stockings! And these do. Beige tones that match or blend with Pebble Beach, tan to wear with Sun Beige stockings. Our own importation . . . in washable glace kid, 6 - button - length demi - mousquetaires with a simulated pearl button to make them fit snug at the wrist. Also in navy and white. GLOVES—STREET FLOOR '3 Gowns cut on the bias so they it like your favorite frocks . . . with very fetching . . . and very feminine yokes of Alencon pat- tern of lace . . . tailored gowns, too, with fine hemstitching or two-tone effects. Flesh, tea rose, baby blue. Gowns and Slips In Soft French Crepe Slips - ; bias cut . . . wrap-around style, in fine French crepe. P8 Perfectly fitting tailored affairs that take up no room at all beneath your frock . .. with Vee neckline, narrow straps . , . no split seams with the wrap-afound skirt. Plesh and tes rose. GREY SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR by Van Raalte You;ll get the lines you want with The New Lace-Trimmed Singlettes 3 usually $3.95 and $5 For & minimum of undies . . . and a maxtmum of fit . . . you'd look & long while before you'd find anything to please you more than the new Van Raalte singlettes! Evening backs, daytime backs, girdle effects with garters attached, step-in, bloomer, pantie legs . . . and bandeau tops with the new uplift line. In pure glove silk Milanese or V. R. Tex. Sizes 32 to 38, in petal pink, peach and white. GREY SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR

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