Evening Star Newspaper, April 13, 1932, Page 19

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SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page) | to augment the fellowship fund of the American Association of University Women which will be given by the Fel- Jowship Committee for members of the Women's University Club and their friends in the club house on I street, tomorrow evening at 8:15 o'clock, will be tickets for Mr. Ely Culbertson’s lec- ture on Friday evening. Arrangements are now being made for | a card and bingo party for the benefit | of St. Paul's Catholic Church at Fif- ! teenth and V streets northwest, to be| given Friday evening at 8:15 o'clock in ! St. Paul's Auditorium at 1421 V street | northwest The committee is composed of Mrs. Thomas Finnin, Mrs. John Morris, Mrs. | John O'Donoghue, Mrs. P. A. Grant, | Mrs. Joseph Phelan, Mrs. John Meene- han, Mrs, Louis R. Peak, Mrs. Victor Stonesifer, Mrs. Martin Meenehan, Mrs. | John Connell, Mrs. Sarah Flournoy, Mrs. | Murphy, Miss Mary Codrick, Miss Julia | Aiken, Miss Mary Dougherty. Miss Estelle Ocdenwe’ler, Miss Mabel Madden.' Miss Ruth Finnin, Miss Mary Catherine | Connell, Miss Sally Meenehan, Miss| Charlotte Knott, Miss Ad=h May Brady, ! Miss_ Alice Meenehan, Miss Mary Fox.! the Misses Gowans, Miss Emily Quinz, | Miss Joan McCarthy, s Clare ' O'Boyl», Miss Genevieve O'Boyle, Mr. John R. Brown, Mr. Charles Knott, Mr. Michael Cesey, Mr. George Fox, Mr. P. | A. Grant, Mr. John McKain, Mr. Lester | Hall and Mr. Edward McGinnis. | Reservations rapialy are being made ! for boxes for the National Capital Horse | Show to be held at Bradley Farms, May 11, 12, 13 and 14 i Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley, wife of the! Secretary of War, heads the list of those | who already have reserved boxes. Others | include the Minister of Hungary, Count | Szechenyi; Senator and Mrs. James | Couzens, Col. and Mrs. C. D. Herron, | Col. and Mrs. M. Robert Guggenheim, Maj. and Mrs. George S. Patton, jr.; Dr. and Mrs. James Alexander Lyon, Mrs. Thomas H. C. Reed, Mrs. Daniel C. Stapleton, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin and Mr. and Mrs. Karl W. Corby. Dr. and Mrs. James J. Walsh of New York City are staying at Wardman Park Hotel for about a week. Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Booth of At- ' lantic City have motored to Washing- ton and are stopping at the Carlton. Mrs. J. M. Loeb of Chicago, with Mr. and Mrs. Milton W. Stein of Scarsdale, N. Y. is at Wardman Park while vis- iting in this c Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson of New York City are at the Carlton for sev- eral days, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. La Montague of Baltimore, Miss Ada Barclay and Miss Mildred Backet of Cleveland have come to Washington to spend a few months and have leased an apartment at Wardman Park, where they are established. Mr. Lee M. Terrill of Detroit, Mich Mr. A. E. Larimer of Portland, Oreg., and Mr. John W. Fuhrer of Kansas City, Mo.. are passing several days at the Dodge. They are in the Capital attending the conferences of the Young Men's Christian Association, which are being held this week. PRISONER THWARTED IN ATTEMPTED SUICIDE Chance Visit of Patrolman to Cell Prevents Man From Hang- ing Belf. ‘The chance visit of s patrolman to the cell block at the first precinct last night frustrated the attempt of a pris- oner to end his life by hanging—the second suicide effort made at that sta- tlon within four days. Pvt. George W. Shinault found a prisoner who had been booked as John Bmith. 28 years old. of no fixed address, with his shirt knotted about his neck, dangling from the tep of the cell. The Smith down before he was | o cellmates | paired. is believed to have missed & ®ep and stumbied over the railing of a 2y. Reggis Lewls, janitor, heard nd Marriage Licenses. 4 Prances Corneiia 24, and Mary D. N. M. De Carlo, €8. and Anne Scheerer, 85; ‘2. and Helen M. Stoy, ijiam A. Shelton Levasseur, 23. and Evelyn W. ighes. 21, and Martha L. Cor- v. Isaac Jackson Landis.” 26. and Alberta Camp- liam Fierpoint 32, snd Roadle Flemings, X 16, and Bernice Brooks. Murphy and Pauline Veney, 21: | Duluth. Minn.. and city; Rev. James 8. | ler. 2. and Ethel Stewart, 30; | “Bonsignore. 21 Baltimore, and | Md Mildred M. Wasne. 18. Séat Pleasant, Judge Robert E_Mattingly Conn. Ave. at Que St. SPECIAL LUNCH, 75¢ REGULAR LUNCH, $1.00 DINNER, $1.25 and $1.50 Mr. Pyle says: Rugs reflect their true besuty and charm only when clean. Let Us Wash Your Rugs We use soft ivory suds and modern methods. Your rugs are thoroughly cleaned and colors brightened—we store your rugs it desired. Call Mr. Pyle . . . NAtional 3257-3291-2036 Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Indiana Ave. Members of the Rug Cleaners’ Institute of America Jelle Hundreds a day are selling of these Slips e #1.95 So well cut . . . so well made .. . the silks fine French crepe, the laces so pretty that shop- pers marvel when they come to buy. Fitted or bias styles . . . lace-appliqued top . . . tailored or lace-edged bottom. Flesh, tea rose, white. Also a bias style tailored slip with three- inch hem. - SECOND FLOOR Best Selling! Nightgowns i We have had to_replenish our stocks of these, they have been selling so fast! They are beau- tifully made from French crepe in bias cut of fitted styles with tie-back ribbon sashes. Bias cut gowns with lace appliqued on yoke and with fine tucks. Flesh, tea rose, baby blue and Bfa! Selling! Singlettes repiely $] Q5 + . » back low enough for eve- ning wear . . . wide flare at pantie bottom. So many peo- ple love them and will be de- get them at this price. _ Flesh, peach, white. Sizes 32 to 39. SECOND FLOOR () i) | : N ol R Best Selling! Lounging Pajamas Usually $5.95 and $7.95 $5 Plaids that are so popular in everything new fto wear... prints...with capes...crepe de chine pajamas in clear colors, one-piece style with cape and two-tone sashes. Such colors as red, jade, French blue, tan, black. They are all winners, indeed. SECOND FLOOR Best Selling! Vagabond Girdles In Princess L 85 They are usually $7.50 . . . and this is the new 1932 model that shapes you through the walst, coming up above it with- out binding. Little light bomes through the diaphragm to smooth you . . . made of Skin- ner’s satin and Kenlastic 14 in. long. Sizes 26 to $1.00 1o §1.50 Bandit brassieres, 50¢c, and Flaming Youth models . uplift, and tailored, lace, silk, mesh. 32 to 36, $L. SECOND FLOOR Best Selling! Handkerchiefs 6 for $1.00 Large size linen handkerchiefs for women, in white and colors « . . also those with corner ap- pligues in brown, green, yellow, olae. 50c Chine Appenzellike Linen Handkerchiefs for STREET Usually 25¢ each EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1932 Misses’ Coats ¥36.75 Kolinsky edged capes, three- and-four skin kolinsky scarfs . .. flared double cuffs of ko- linsky! Those are the best sellers . . . and also fox, and galyak, too, in shoulder but- toning and diagonal _closing coats of crepy and diagonal woolens in Corsair blue, beige, brown and black! Sizes 14 to 20. Other Coats, $26.35, $46.75, $56.75. BETTER COATS—THIRD FLOOR New tomorrow! Suede Jackets 95 Hegularly $8.50 Tomorrow for the first time In our Anniversary event the new- est fashion in suede Jackeis! Note the little standing collar and the way the waist band Is adjustable’ There's another model box length huttoning stralght up under the chin! So stunning for sperts' In nat ural, chamois tone, snd cocoa! Stzes 14 to 18 Have a fannel shirt to go with your jacket . . . $6.96 to $6.95 Shirtse are $4.75 for Anniversary! THIRD PLOOR Zebra atripes n s funfor's ¢ $6.95, fres B3 " Rainy days, cold days, all sorts of days—busy at the Jelleff Anniversary Events! And with good reason! Its our belief there haven’t been any such values in Washington before—as we have collected for this tremendously import- ant store occasion. It isn’t simply the low prices—it’s the low prices combined with quality that Jelleff’s stand back of —and you find these remarkable values all through the store! Three more days! ffs —= 4th Anniversary Women’s Coats Coats *36.75 21.75 Blue fox cuffed coats, detach- Shawl collars of kid galyak, able® scarf collars of blue fox, detachable scarf collars of kid cape shawl collars bordered galyak, cuffs so sleek and stun- with beige fox . . . among the ning of kid galyak . . . on dress best sellers' Besides kolinsky coats of crepy woolens! Of scarfed coats, kolinsky cuffed course, if your taste turns to coats, and galyak shawl - col- squirrel, mole, kolinsky, those lared coats! Interesting sleeve furs are there in the smartest detail, rever necklines, diagonal versions. Sports coats, toe, fastening! Crepy and diagonal with wolf or squirrel collars woolens . . . new colors! For ... and dress coats of Forst- all women! Others at $26.75, mann woolens without fur! All $46.35, $56.75, women's sizes. BETTER COATS—THIRD ECONOMY COATS— FLOOR. FOURTH FLOOR. Women’s Women’s Sheers 21.75 Regularly $29.50 to $35 We've had more demand for them than dresses until this new shipment came in...chif- fon jacket dresses, cape dresses, and one-piece dresses. Prints, of course, and lots of them, as well as clear colors. ..some with Alencon lace at the neckline, others with batiste revers and cuffs. Silk slips and built-up yokes of chiffon in evening dresses! 407 to 52'4. Others, §12.75, $11.75, $36.75. FIFTH FLOOR Redingote Costumes Regularly §19.50 A scatter-dotted silk frock with little bow-trimmed sleeves and low plaits. . .a three-button coat in plain silk crepe, one of the best sellers of the Anniversary! And you'll find jacket dresses galore . . . triple-sheer three- piece suits, and lace evening drexses in this group! Sizes 36 to 44 and 35 to 41. BUCCESS DRESSES FIFTH FLOOR. Extra! Anniversary Celebration! Junior Silk Prints $6.95 x sweet new styles in this simply amaz- ng collection. Our buyer was excited about the styles, the colors, the materials! “They’re hot-off-the-griddle” fashions and juniors will love them! Little square necks and tiny sleeves, saucy flowers at draped necklines, butt o n-t 0-0 n e-side models, giddy diagonals, swift stripes, pretty florals! In sizes 11 to 17! Get two or three tomorrow? 14 10 20. JUNIOR MISS SHOPS—THIRD FLOOR Misses’ Coats *21.75 Fur cuffs to be sure . . . take your choice of kolinsky, fitch, flying squirrel, galyak . . . the collars with fur, with fabric scarfs, with ascots! Should you prefer a fur collar, detachable, of flying squirrel . . . a shawl or scarf collar of galyak, they are present. And furless dress coats . . . hand-tailored camel's hair coats . . . and tweed sports coats, fur-trimmed! Other Coats, $12.75, $17.75 ECONOMY COATS— FOURTH FLOOR Chenille Sports Dresses $14.75 Regularly $16.50 to $25 Smart things love them at the first glance...the mellowness or the brilliance of the collar ...the newness of the mesh. And when they get into them the fit is grand. Open-mesh bodice, ribbed to fit waistband and closer - mesh skirts...or two-piece costurnes with cun- ning square necks. Blue, red, green, French nude! Sizes 12 to 40. ‘THIRD FLOOR Just arrived . . . you'll like them! Misses’ Print Dresses $15 FIFTH FLOOR DRESS SHOPS are Sizes 14 to 42 Suits 21.75 We can't remember how many years it is since two-piece suits have been in such great de- mand! For anniversary six popular fashions in lightweight wool crepes . . . single breasted, double-breasted . . . some with scarfs of printed crepe. Take your choice of Corsair blue or black and in sizes for women and misses. Other Suits $12.75 and $17.75 ‘THIRD AND FOURTH FLOOR. N O G Eyele Batiste Dresses *9.75 Special for Anniversary Simply stunning daytime dresses In the high-fashion eyelets, in entirely new patterns! We've had big demand for these ba- tistes in pastel colors with little sleeves, some that are almeost like capes, with wide revers, with deep, round collars out- lined with embroidery! White, maize, flesh, blue, and also navy and brown. Sizes 14 to 44. FOURTH FLOOR Prints are in demand, of course . . . but the right-kind-of-new prints this grand Anniversary “buy.” piece tailored dresses (they seem hard to find) . .. two-piece dresses, three-piece jacket frocks . . . short sleeves, long sleeves, flared and plaited skirts, novelty belts and buttons . . . red, green, blue, black-and-white . . . plenty of the beige- brown tones so much in demand. in One- Sizes fi Best Selling ! Handbags Rty $1,95 Such a variety . . . and such enthusiasm about them ., .. FOR DAYTIME, smooth grain and basket weave calf and goat . . . pouch, envelope and tailored bags . ., . metal, wood and self trims . . . In black, brown, beige, navy, green! FOR AFTERNOON, silk crepe pouch and envelope bags with mar- casite and silk ornamentation. Black, brown, navy. FOR EVENING, the best sellers are solid simulated pearl, bugle- and-pearl, and pearl-and-beau- vais; also net. Other Bags, $3 and $5 Best Selling ! Gloves Regularly $1.95 and $2.50 *1.65 They are imported lambekin pull-ons in three styles with applique and flares . , . one pull-on with scalloped fop and pique seams. Black-and-white, eggshell-and-brown, and white- and-black! A well-rounded collection, so you'll be able to Best Selling! Blousettes Us;;lly 82 ! 45 The vogue for Eyelet Cottons batiste has a surplice front and a scarf to tie in a bow under your chin. White and eggshell . .. and only one of many at this price! STREET FLOOR Best Selling! Real Rock Crystal Necklaces Regularly & Isn't it marvelous to get real rock erystal necklaces, 27 and 30 inches long, for $1.95. That$ why they are best sellers. Strung on chains with crystal rondells between. Wafer cut, orange cut, 32 cut and Jap eut. 16 and 18 in. chokers only $1 500 more tomorrow Raquel’s Perfume Regularly It's & half-ounce package and it it were in the regular pack- age it would be $2.75. Nice, sm't it, to get the economy package during anniversary im gardenia, orange blossom, fra- grance of the night. Have s bottle tomorrow. STREET FLOOR A Scented Hosiery Box with three pairs of oD STRIPE Silk Stockings It's a grand box to keep several pairs of your best silk stockings in to scent them . . . it's a nice gift box . . . and it is absolutely free with every three pairs of Gold Stripes you buy. (The box itself is 50c.) The new $1.00 Gold Stripes are ail silk chiffon from top to tee « « . 3 thread, high twist, gosss- mer fine, 10 pure silk. Other Gold Stripes up to $1.95 pair. STREET FLOOR s

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