Evening Star Newspaper, February 28, 1932, Page 42

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THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €. FEBRUARY 28. 1932—PART THREE. Staunton Daughters Put Colonial period, as did & number of the | King, pouring coffee, were in Martha | exhibition of portraits o‘f Grloyssvumr‘-;:_ Represemanve Ruth Owen i.meph Semmes Ives and Mrs. Waverlle| Colonial Dames Lectures ilnd one of the ablest young men of his visiting chapters | Washington costumes, completing a per- | ington and his official family y | F. Thornhill. race Also, Capt. and Mrs. Bonnin, the On Elaborate Party | Several of these costumes are worthy | fect ensemble. Betty Robson. assisting | evening, March 5, at 9 oclock. Sponsore U. D. C. Dance | ‘some of the patrons of the dance To Benefit Wythe House | s o imver of note ani s 1 STAUNTON, Va., February 27—Pe- | Washingion own Of paic bue taRcia | in o shoreowaisted - mrpross Egeie | . . W A amce and card DAty e e e i Tnanae | apter TIL of fho Oolonial Dammes of | 20 Xudian suftiocess, snd Nejresinta riod costumes and a Colonial atmosphere | and flowered overdress, with white wig, | white satin gown belonging to her Friendship House Holds be wipen by the J. (B gtuars (Ohaps | Yo Repecsentatiye nn% hl;[drs. = m!‘:l(;s is fapatieceiog s oot of lec- | Scott Leav made memorable the George Washing- | carried an old-fashioned nosegay, pre- | grandmother, thrice removed, and Miss WG o S 0nT Thestiny. cverig | SUSOE (UEPTSPIIERISES A1) rs. Mor- tures for the benefit of Wythe House | mittee ¢ h s o o s Sastate & e Sassis o o at Meridian Mansions, 2400 Sixteenth |gan G. Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Na-|fund. The first lecture was given by! The t ton Teception and tea given nl\J u;o C;;l st;med tgh m‘embel"vs[ of Hme ‘Bc\br;i. Kathryn Wx;}l] was equally 1ow1_\_nx|n Mausic Hour This Afternoon street northwest < thaniel F. Rabner, Mr. and Mrs. Gar-| Mr. Clarence A. Phillips on “Old "homas t al . | Manor apter. Mrs. ampton } ivory satin of the Vi erio e = 7 p = 0y : 3 - ~ Y and | Wagt, regent of Beverley Manor Chap- | affaics was ] o P esson.| At the Priendship House music hour | Among the patronesses for the dance net Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Lawryn Coe, Mr. | ginia,” who fllustrated his talk beauti- . | ter, wore an old-fashioned black taffeta Miss Mary Chapman of this city, Who | today from 5 to 6 o'clock the program are Representative Ruth Bryan Owen. R;‘“ Jlai]nfii;"l;n'x{zx.\g;:ni; and Mr, an ‘Yu”‘ with colored slides. "fixf next lec- 1 anni- | with shoulder cape bordered with fringe, | is a great-grandniece of President James | /1 "po civer’ be Mr. Willard C. Smith, | MFS: Ramspeck wife of Representative | MG Jont, ¥ FUGebIiance = 0 el Wit Wi be siven by OOl Jeiniugs © on's birth- and exquisite old-fashioned jewelry. Madison, received an invitation from g 3 3 Ramspeck of Georgia; Mrs. Fred Vol- nA é m\}X s = 5 Vise on “The F}»d Man in the New Mrs. Percy Hanger was in a ruffied dress | the United States Bicentennial Com- | organist and pianist; Dr. Harold M. land. president of the District division s('mc "ummlltw and Miss Florence World Drama” Wednesday afternoon in ashing- | Dudley, baritone, and Mrs. Clayton of the U D. C. Mrs. William H. Du- et Vil be In charge of the cards. |the home of Mrs. Robert Hinckley 2 mother, and a white satin bonnet | ton last Monday t. Miss Chapman " Any > o {mont, | tchie Roberts, Mrs. 5 £ e used which was in the wedding trousseau of | also has bcan%n?:’&fi m“b’« p?l‘s’l’.lc % | Carlson, reader. Any one who is In- | joceph Y. Trundle, Miss Ora Smith, | the Dance Committee ana of tickets. | g Mrs. David Hanger. Mrs. B. B. the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washing- Murphy, pouring tea, and Mrs. W. W. ' ton, for the opening private view of an ' House is invited to attend. ig_8 Sixteenth street. Several distin shed Indians will be present at th terested in the work of Friendship Mrs. George H. Alexander. Mrs. Samuei | Which may also be secured at Meridian | lecture, among them Mr. Ben Dwight, W. Henry, Mrs. Willls" Holder. Mrs. Mansions the night of the dance. chief of the Chowtaw tribe in Oklahoma hite car- | belonging to her great-great-grand- | mission to attend the ball in Come—share the enthusiasm of Madelon Romney Wee Come . . . see Romney and Madelon fashions . . . satisfy your Spring urge for seeing the new in Coats and Suits this week . . . see these exclusively-at-Jelleff’s fashions and greater-than-usual values! Chosen by a group of fashion experts . . . bought by a group of high-class specialty stores, all at one time to secure the lower prices! Selected furs and fabrics and linings . . . fine tailoring, too! That's why Romney and Madelon have ardent followers w ho are leaders of fashion! Romney and Madelon Coats and Suits, of course, feature the important furs—a few are pictured. Again we say to you—come and see these new fashions NOW! for Mis THE NEW oVelleffs 1216-1220 F Street N.W, Smartest of new bags ready for you this week—we picture today the new veil dot calf tried-and-true envelope shape. but an entirely new finish in leathers . . . a tiny veil dot interrupted by a modern inset of patent leather in matching color! And it's a Mladelon—a tried-and-true quality. Madelon bags only at Jelleffs in Washington! Corsair Blue Black Beigeen (with Brow Jewelry Week . .. Spring Fashions Price isn’t everything in jewelry ions—and yet low prices! here are the new Spring things in jewelry—smart fash- for Women for Short Women for Juniors Clips Wear Them Everywhere —Buy Them in Puirs Rhinestone. . . ....$1 to S10 Marcasite ....... ..$1.00 Pearls (nof real) . Bright Color Galalith s Scottie Dogs, wood, galalith Scottie Metal Clips..... A Shorter Woman’s Madeton Has animal cuffs of fine Kolinsky A Miss® ROMNEY With a separate scarf of Kolinsky A Woman’s T 7 ROMNEY uses a six skin volinsky Sc: Bracelet Kolinsky Scarf e ke BTl o aioss et various lengths from shoulder caps to 7. Maggy Rouff copy...Vionnet stripes. .. Patou wood and galalith...smcoth and carved styles, It's onal $59.50 detachable 0 you may wear it with your suits and jacket dress worn this w together we consider thi nat the grandest of Spring, 1932, fashions . . . + + « it can be and that . . . al- the coat of diag- blue woolen buttoning high at the neck and achieving a rever at the same time. Also $59.50 —will be the pride and joy of a smart miss’ heart! Use the six skin on every costume you have! Note the wide should- ers . . . the drop sleeves 5o in- teresting at the elbow! In black. beige or navy diagonal $49.50 It's the kind of coat that gives vou length as you need it, and comfort where you need it throngh the shoulders and hips! A self scarf to wear as you choose . . . and a full skin of kolinsky for each cuff. Black, mellow bfown, or Cor- cair blue diagonal woolen! ....6 for $1 to $1 cach Patou Ivory Jewelry Real highly polished fvory aces, ear- rings, bracelets, and clips.. $1 to 83 Aquarelles Jewelry Like the misty sea...to wear with aquarelle tints. ..necklaces, bracelets, and earr $1.00 to $1.95 Aquarelle Pearls (simulated). $1.95 Such lovely water tints like blue, beige, orchid, with earrings to match, at $1.00 in black . sizes 32 to 44, Also short women's, 36 to 42. THIRD FLOOR A Woman’s ROMNEY So softly flattering with Beige Fox $59.50 A rosebeige fox to curl around your throat on cool days . . . or to fall back to the shoulders on a cape! You must be able to do at least two things with every collar this Spring. The model after Cha- nel in diagonal woolen, Cor- sair blue, black, or heigeen! woolen in sizes 14 to 20, THIRD FLOOR A Miss® MNEY With a two-way collar with Blue Fox $59.50 Paquin created this coat, with exquisite lines that follow the figure . . . and a curving blue fox scarf that follows the throat or may be worn as a longer-on-one-side shawl. Black, Corsair blue, beigeen, brown, Forstmann's Morna. Sizes 14 Worth Riviera Jewelry The fashionable Worth creates Ivory combined with Gold-toned metal. . .necklaces $1.95 to $3.95 Chanel Seed Pearl Necklaces (simulated) And this season they are in gold-toned set- tings...that are so enchanting...Necklaces, Bracelets, Earrings, $5 and $7.50; Rings, $1.95 You'll enjov your visit to the Jewelry Shop. shy mot soe whet you went for Spring mow! Sizes 36S to 425, THIRD FLOOR A Miss’ Madelon Smooth and stunning with Ermine $49.50 Beautiful examples of color contrast . . . broad shoulders fulled cuffs...and with seantiful lengthened and point- ed shawl of rose beige or blonde ermine on navy. black. or mellow brown diagonal woolen! In misses’ sizes, 14 to 20. Easter Ready With Gloves —and such gloves! Mostly imported from France—the fashion center of the world. Made especially for us—priced as we have never seen such gloves priced before! Our Own Importation of French Washable Kid, $2.95 6-button length . . . tight at wrist with slight flare at top . . . in Allegresse, pebble beach, ardent, black, brown, white. Women’s sizes. 36 to 44. THIRD FLOOR A Woman’s Madelon Attains a wide top look with Ermine $49.50 A collar with wide, wide pure nal 0c.\€E2 I!yéfi‘s what Paris is doing with hats like the 0.2 e31z umi carefull and dowr ing2hout til s -q20 Agnes ermine revers gives the important broad shouldered look Otherwice very slim and straight, with smooth, close cuffs below tucked and fulled sleeve . . . mavy or black diago- it's Patou model! woolen, in women’s and short women’s sizes. THIRD FLOOR Gome ... Tilt Your Hat! Reboux Mado ) tilt them over one eye or another.. ove your nose! And when you get through think- ng see what the straw is... Ballibuntl and Stunning Novelties 12.50 Maybe with a or a bow.. Spring is m hats like these and pert and to 20. THIRD FLOOR Madelon Novel in its use of Galyak Cuffs £39.50 A distinguished allblack coat, with long over sleeves flaring above the wrist, adorned with diagonally slashed galyak reaching nearly to the should- er! Narrow standup collar, buttoning at the shoulder. es 14 to 20. THIRD FLOOR Two colors . . Shoes for THIRD FLOOR A Junior Miss’ Madelon adds a touch of Ermine $25 A sleeve widened by a tier just above the elbow and edged with an ermine skin! A flip- pant litle scarf . . . wider shoulders! Pebbly woolen in Blue or black with white er- mine or beigeen with beige er- mine! ‘THIRD "LOOR Spring Two ...the magic that begins Spring Smartness! Two Leathers . . . in Two Important Fashions . two leathers in shoes and you have the perfection foundation for chic! The .or up in 0 Tryolene . . . looks like cired straw . . . Milan (Italian) feather. .. .or a clip! for just .S0 gay dashing! And there’s a great collec- tion in just about any col- or your heart desires. Model Sketched Mado C —of tyrolene opy straw in sandal is one high fashion . . . other, and here they are at Jelleff's tomor- row, waiting for you! black with white or red orange ornament ..navy with white or red, brown with beigeen. $12.50. BTREET FLOOR the tie, the The Sandal $8.50 Open shank with ankle strap and Louis heel...of ® Beige watersnake-seasan kid. ® Brown kid with frosted calf. ® Or all dull black kid. The Tie $8.50 New two-eyelets and a symmetrical trimming, medium high Cuban heel. Wear it with tailored or sports things! ® Frogskin with black kid. ® Frogskin with brown kid. B. Ruffle Gauntlets, $2.95 Prench . . . washable kid . . . two-tone em- broidered backs . . . so amusing to wear with the new bracelet length suits and coats e .Allegresse-brown, black-white, white, black. C. Side Godet Gauntlets. $3.95 6-button length pull-ons of fine kid from Italy . . . Stunning, indeed, in beige-brown, white-black, and brown-beige. D. Hand Sewed Suedes, $3.95 —from Paris . . . washable, of course...and in the fashionable six-button length with five-inch flare...white, black stitching, Sportive Pigskin, $3.95 —they'll be worn with Pecarri bags . . . they have spear point stitched bags . . . in white or natural. Dressy Afternoon Suedes, $3.95 —from Paris are fine washable quality...in beige, pebble beach, ardent, white, black. Appliqued Gauntlets, $5 —emphasize the diagonal line so evident in this fashionable Spring...two tones in fine kid...allegresse with brown, pebble beach with brown. H. 12-Button Afternoon Suedes, —from Paris; washable; beige, pebble beach, ardent, white, black. And this is only a small part of the new fash- ions that you may see in the Glove Shop on the Street Floor. Miss Sarazen from Vagabond House . . . here this week—You’ll find her helpful! The waistlines given their new high place in fashion . . . the diaphragm flattened to give new modes complete sway . . . that’s what you’ll find in the new Vagabond Girdles and Top- pies (all-in-one garments) of crepe de chine, satin from Skinner’s, faille! New-—the tea rose shade, too! $3.50 to $10.00

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