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STAR, WASMINGTON, D. C, MARCH 6, 1932—PART THREE. ! we could our own problem and we'll ves Sugar at your THE SUNDAY | fornia and New York that manage i Open Letter of Thanks To Mr. Houghton THE NEW "ds Spring advances we find the finer things in apparel more and more moderately priced, and the discriminating woman finds Jelleff’s more and more the store of stores to her liking, BY KATHLEEN NORRIS. JFORMER Alanscn B. Hou erica are the buying power hoose to a c dol leads to an intel t But we won't vote United States Ambassador n, suggests that we mal war without the consent c 1d have practically un to Ge act, not wi lars and c ver again go to war without the consent of the And. like all Women this very given cit national way _of that's t done things and letting it go at But here is a man wondering, too, and a man with power and a voice And he pu to concrete form what sibility in thrown a consti- made that anches wa he voters.” his before row 1d be omen of d wom- | le rehensible reason might not vote would be so few and tant that they wouldn't cc k men of Amer- ica will p ur t gh for you, 1l give them | were all working for suf- e 15 years ago there were a and some of them rich sential, who felt that we would be loweri our standards of fineness, | femininity, ignorance and helplessness | if we were once enfranchised, and as they valued all these things, they ac- | tually fought the nineteenth amend- | aid salaries, published propa- | nted headquarters in the Cap- ital and otherwise showed that they meant what they said What hap h organiza- tions I don't know; one hears nothing of them now and infl to the glorious s martial music, under the Stars and Stripes blow upon the breeze, our splendid m rush to glorious victories, put down the oppressor and defend the right That a few confused and half-hearted men who are thinking about domestic discontent and foreign investments blunder into war, and then can’t get out, and that magnificent boys who were all at school together in Heidel- | berg or Oxford or Princcton then find themselves enemies, find themselves | cold, lonely forgotten, ‘misdirected, heartsick and h in muddy trenches rced with the bodies of their com- all their valor is nothing scientific destruction that one submarine, one gas seems to escape en- tirely the ion of these war- like ladies They go right on visualizing Gen. Lee and Gen. Sherman, gallant figures on horseback, riding at the head e airplane bomb can 1 * ok ok X Fay, Ewart thing in diff JOR five womer, there has never been an answer t question. “But what about tion as the present on anxiously, v the nation that it is, that we war, in wiser bombs. to set Well, there is upon an of Americ: the world. A we chose to act. not with the greater domestic dollars and ce ed nation “But you upset the inte merce of the world!” an agi fornia_banker said to m f dollars of machinery el to that particular r we expect to buy from dollars_worth of garments toys. How dare we rebuke them posing that an investigation shows them to deserve a rebuke?” P THE answer is this. We are a gr nation, and we are producin, wide a varlety of things, betwee lution of any problem, But we will not vote f\)rv‘ er to Mr. | hi il'ions that ars that are ou > that pdern war prosperity of Belgium witzerland was not disturbed te war; the sm: Pacific na- sailed comfortably through the red their powerful neigh- it. Watch the papers for 1 prohibiting war without Do something about ng vote of thanl s | . American Poetry Circle Hears Verses at Me:ting — The American Poetry Circle met in I nch n of the Rochambeau Miss Maude Judith being absent ident, Miss Alethea Alder- G. Anderson opened the the poem Dear Day, tten by Miss 2 of the of the Another intere: contribu- Dell,” n by Dr and read by the sec- dner Phillip Orme. ms on “George Washing- n by Miss McCoy Erwin, Alderson, Mrs. Gardner Mrs. C. L. S. Anderson, rence Radcliffe, and Miss Diana Powe read her translation hea It Won’t R ‘SKINTEX The foundation foraperfect Easter Costume! #4.95 to $7.50 ® Nips in your waist. o Slims your hipe. @ Flattens your diaphragm. ® Rounds your bust. @ In a grand elastic brocad, that fits like your skin. New styles modeled all this week Model sketched is of tearose ela tic brocade with lace bandea section, $5.95. GREY SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR EE and Sherman are dead, and all their horses are dead, and old- fashioned war, with its glory and beauty and courage, is dead, too. The fine | men, the good men, on both sides, in | the World War, wanted only one thing | ——they wanted—with what longing and heartsickness and weariness they wanted just to go home! English, Germans, Americans, they knew they weren' ting down the oppressor and ma the world safe for democracy. th knew thi were breeding infinite agonies, creating unbearable burdens for the generations to come. They wanted only to be friends, to stop killing, to go_home. Read their letters, their diaries, their stories of the Great War, and find that | despairing, confused, hopeless note over | and over agai of their troops i | THE nEwW @ 1216-1220 F Street N.W. head of affairs,” that ‘l is. at the beginning of the war, in 1914 “quite meant war at that stage. It was something into which they glided, or rather staggered and stumbled, per haps through folly. A discussion, I bave no doubt, would have averted it.” Who is this speaking? This is Mr. | Lloyd-George of England, and every other authority that I have sver been able to find, Barnes, Gray, Wells, Blunt WHERE TO DINE. JA§< GRAY'S HILL INN looking the Potomac a part of Mt. Vernon Fo Luncheon Dinner Richmond Road—16 Mi.—Ph. Lorton 3-F "WARREN GREEN HOTEL Warrenton : Virginia | €0 Mile. e Hiohway MRS. FRED G. BERGER. Proprietor Telephone Warrenton 240 Chicken or Country Ham Dinner Sunday 1-3 and 6-7:30 P.M. $1.00 Takoma Inn Cafe 413 BUTTERNUT STREET Special for Sunday Roast Turkey and N. Y. Tenderloin Shoes sent by mai well serviced TIA JUANA A Bit of Old Mezico in The National avital Enchiladas, Tamales, Tortillas, Chile Con Carne, Frijoles Con Queso. Arroz Con Pollo, Huevos a Caballo Other Well Known Mexican and erican Dishes to ' 101 N. Y. Ave. N.W.. fust east of 14th Theater Parties Invited Nat1 W11 (OPEN TILL 3 AM. Daily snd Sunday) CEnS Dont Discard ; Your Worn THE NEW elleffs 1216-1220 F Street N.W. e u hoes! Any and every- thing done for worn shoes— Re-soling, Re-lasting, and so forth, to make them look and feel like new! We dye them, too! 1 A Romney A Romney for a woman —with the crisp charm of navy with white navy crepe with rows and rows of tucks . a separate white satin blouse . and short jacket. $39.50 . . . the new for a woman that emphasizes smart combination of black and of the snug. neutral beige. In triple the importance sheer chiffon . .. with a the puff separate lace-trimmed bow. Rose blouse. $39.50. beige. $39.50. Romney price. New—RoMNEY e’ Madelon, $39.50 For a Woman. Uses sleek black galyak in the detachable Ascot scarf on Corsair blue diagonal woolen. A Romney for a Miss —that proves the smartness short sleeves, sheer Noted for their fine materials and maker details in making \ which have never before been offerd at than $49.50 are now presented at ten dol Another distinct advance in Romney dresses less in price. popularizing the second floor dress salon. The New OMNLY F A HIGO N are smart 1 zweearable. Jacket suits and long-coat suits are empha- sized in this showin Sheer Crepes with Jackets show lace nming. . .fagotti Plainer Suits show a touch of batiste at neck contrast flowers. 1 cuffs for New short jacket lines are indicated in bolero and hip-length ja very becoming to women as well as the miss. kets, Crepe three-piece sui boast lots of tucking —and are eminently practical because the blouses are detachable. Frocks of small pattern prints with long crepe coats —the colorful small-pattern print, unmistak- ably 1932, peeps out engagingly below the bracelet sleeve of the plain coat. 1 Romney for a Miss in neutral beige crepe with a high neck voke en- tirely of sheer lace the jecket has short pleated sleeve and fits around the hips $3950 the new low Romney price. See Romneys this week for your first Spring frock—at only $39.50 ROMNEY FOR WOMEN ROMNEY FOR MISSES—SECOND FLOOR and Madelon Coats —have arrived! Coat Week. may be worn separately. jacket lace in and big with Ready for another big Spring Featuring particularly scarfs that Coats that are more than smart, with or without the scarf. $39.50 $49.50 $59.50 If you are one who prefers a stole of kolinsky, R()mm‘.\/'. $59.50 For a Miss. With the pew high neck closing and a six-skin detachable scarf of kolinsky to wear about your shoulders. Black Ritza cloth. you can buy it as part of your coat, or you may “Tadelon, $49.50 For a Woman. So becoming with its lei scarf collar edged with fox...wear it three ways...or not at all. Forst- mann's Chackra in Corsair blue. For a Woman. particularly Two Colors in Jewelry! Desert Sun...a rich darker-than- pumpkin shade. . .in designs that sug- gest the jewelery of the East. Aqua Turquoise. . .the lovely deep col- or of turquoise matrix in jewelry of Oriental inspiration. Necklaces Bracelets Earrings $1 $1.95 83 JEWELRY—STREET FLOOR. SUITS FOR SPRING! It’s going to be a “suit sca- son,” and suits trimmed with fox are a high style note. Some of these have detach- able fox collars, others have collarless necklines and deep cuffs of fox. You may select a two or three piece suit, and have your choice of a short or hip-length jacket. These flattering suits come in heige, corsair blue, brown and black Two distinct collections— Missy types— Women’s Suits— $39.50 to $110 Pictured— Soft beige wool with tuck- ed raglan shoulders, rever lapels and three-quarter sleeves, cuffs of beige fox. $49.: SUIT SHOP ‘THIRD FLOOR. =0 & Romney, $59.50 With a stunning six- skin detachable scarf of kolinsky... smart on Forstmann's mellow brown Charda cloth. choose the flattering softness of a lei scarf of fox, or be assured of tailored smartness with an Ascot tie or Ascot cape scarf of pliable. silky Romney and Madelon—Coats for Fashion Madelon, $49.50 For a Miss. With gleaming little cape of black galyak that is detachable. The coat beneath buttons high...in Forst- mann’s Chackra. Vogue Says—“Women are pulling on loose, wide- cauntleted gloves...” Gauntlets $2.95 $3.95 $5 Jelleff’s is hand-in-hand with Paris fashions...that de- cree the wide gauntlet glove the smartest thing there is! You'll want a pair for Spring and Easter.. .Prench wash- able kid with a ruffied gauntlet...imported kid with diagonal stripes. ..French kid with 7-inch flare cuff of French suede...all_stunning! GLOVES—STREET FLOOR. From Our Better Hat Salon . . . An Original Model by Lille Dache in Imported Rodier Cloth 335 Just one of the many striking, individual hats in the lovely new salon now open on the second floor. Here, in an atmosphere of the 18th Century, you will find the per- fect hat . ..a hat to suit your personality ...piquant...sophisticated. ..or dignified. ¥ Hats from La Mode Chez Tappe Normandie $15 to $45 BETTER HAT SALON—SECOND FLOOR. Henri Bendel Milgrim and Value! Exclusively at Jellefi’s—and wide variety from which to choose! FASHION COAT SHOPS—THIRD FLOOR The Perfect Last Touch to Your Easter Costume! ELIZABETHARDEN Perfumes Mon Amie Elizabeth subtle . La Reve haunting . La Joie nating .. L'Amour rt ..$5, 815, $25 gay and very new . ;!. $15, 823 ELIZABETH ARDEN SHOP— STREET FLOOR. All This Week Special Offerings in New Handbags, 5 Special —special special to show assortments displays— promotions the standards of value! new Patent Leather nooth Calf New stitched grangl way to use color contrast! Also the new tailored en- velope with contrast- ing stitches, in a modern diagonal de- sign! You're sure to find just the handbag you want...in just the colors you want .and isn't $3 just the price you want to pay for vour best Spring bag? Have either of the above in black with white, red with white, white with red, beige with brown, navy with white, and solid colors. HANDBAGS—STREET FLOOR baseball- bag—a