Evening Star Newspaper, July 21, 1932, Page 19

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TiiE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTO.., D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1932. SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page) Edsall, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Johnston, Mr. and Mis. W. B. Watkins, Mrs. Boy-Ed, Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Mitchell, the Misses Page, Mr. and Mrs, Courtney B. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones, Mr. O. A. Camp- bell, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lindsey, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gilpin of Millwood, the Rev. and Mrs. Robert B. Nelson, Mr and Mrs. Nelson Page, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rosenberger, Mrs. Henry B. Gilpin, Mrs. Robert Barton, Mrs. Rob- ert Beverley, the Misses Beverley, Mr. and Mrs. William Beverley, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bradshaw Beverley, Mrs. Julian Ward, Col. and Mrs. Branch Roszel, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Green of Win- chester, Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin H. Wil- lams, Capt. and Mrs. Frank Wray, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Cummings and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Williams of Berry- e. Countess Szechenyl, wife of the Minister of Hungary, and Mrs. Loril- lard Spencer won the consolation round in the women's tennis tourna- ment at the Casino in Newport yester- y. Convention Chairman Guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tumulty, Senator Alben W. Barkley was the guest of honor at luncheon today of Mayor Frank Hague of Spring Lake, N. J, where Senator Barkley arrived yesterday to be the guest of Mr. Joseph P. Tumulty, secretary to President Wil- son, and Mrs. Tumulty. Among the hundred or_more gussts were Mr. Jcames A. Parley and Mrs, Jouett Bhouse. Senator Hiram Bingham was the |illard, guest in whose honor former Represent- ative and Mrs. John Philip Hill of Bal- timore entertained at a swimming party in the pool at the Montgemery Country Club yesterday afternoon, at the tea | on Lake Michigan. hour. Senator and Mrs. Sam E. Bratton have given up the apartment in Tilden Gardens and gone to their home in | Alberquerque, N. Mex, for the re- mainder of the season. | Mrs. Katherine Howe Thompson, t Senator Bratton and | ied, has returned there Senator and Mrs. John Thomas have | closed therr apartment at Wardman | Park Hotel, and left yesterday for their home in Gooding, Idaho, where they | | Ridsdale McCall of New York, are also in New York and took thelr guests later | to the premiere of the “Isle of Para- dise,” a motion picture which was shown under the auspices of a group of promi- nent women for the benefit of charity. Mrs. Frank Lyon Polk, wife of the former Undersecretary of State, was member of the committee and ente: tained guests at dinner and the pel formance later. Former Senator and Mrs. Peter Goe- let Gerry spent several days with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Nicholas Brown, in Newport, after being in their home at Biltmore, N. C., for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sim Lee have returned to Washington after a_ few days’ stay at the Hotel Gramercy Park in New York. Mr. F. Hamilton McCormick-Good- hart was in New York yesterday to meet his daughter, Miss Patience Mc- Cormick-Goodhart, who arrived aboard the Olympic from England, where she has been visiting. Mr. McCormick- Goodhart and his daughter, who are at the St. Regis in New York for al few days, will join Mrs. McCormick- Goodhart in_Bar Harbor for the re- mainder of the Summer. Gen. George R. Goethals of Vine- yard Haven, Mass, is in Washington ; for a few days, staying at the Willard. Mrs. William Fitch Kelley has re- signed the chairmanship of the George Washington Bicentennial Garden Com- mittee because of illness. Mrs. Kelley is witn her son, Mr. McClure Kelley. in his new home in Geneva, IIl, while Mrs. McClure Kelley and the children are visiting in Coventry, Conn. The president general of the D. A. R., | Mrs. William Russell Magna of Holyoke, | Mass., has returned to her suite at the | ton, treasurer general of the D. A. R., |of New Haven, Conn, is also at the Miss Patricia Ridsdale has gone to visit Dr. and Mrs. Donald McCall of Muskegon, at their cottage at Pentwater. Mr. and Mrs. Don- | 21d Fenton McCall and daughter, Mary guests at the cottage. Mrs. Richard Porter Davidson is spending a few days in New York, where she is at the Waldorf-Astoria. Miss Elizabeth Colhoun and Miss Helen Augusta Colhoun, daughters of the late Rear Admiral and Mrs. Ed- mund D. Colhoun, have gone to Green- wich. Conn., where they will spend the rt‘amainder of the Summer at the Ma- ples. _ Mr._ and Mrs. Walter Scott Watson Will pess the Summer. Representative Richard S. Aldrich | S - was joined yesterday in his Summer s t Nongquict, y Mrs. Aldrich, who spent a few he Ambassador in New York, daughier, Miss Dora vesterday aboard the Levia- than for Europe. ‘The solicitor general and Mrs. Thom- as D. Thacher, with their son and daughter, Mr. Thomas Thacher and | Miss Mary Thacher, spent several days | this week at the Au Sable Club, at St. Huberts, N. Y. Assistant Secreta tion and Mrs. F. hosts at dinner last evening in the Cen- | tral Park Casino in New York City and | later took their guests to the theater. | The company included Mr. and_Mr: James J. Lee, Mrs. Artemus L. Gate Mrs. Lewis Dou: Mrs. Thomas W. Lamont, Miss ery Peabody, Mr. Thomas Gammock and Mr. Johu Mc- ubee Davison were | . daughter of the of the Navy, will be tonight at & dancing aboard the frigate Constitution. Jahncke will leave tomorrow for here, with Secretary and she will attend the ace Gulliver, daughter of the £ the Constitution, will be cing party, to be pre- t supper and a cruise ac by motor launch. Morehead yesterday at the in New York. tates Ambassador to Er . Ogden H. Hammond were hosts at dinner last evening in the roof garden of the Waldorf-Astcria | (Continued on Fourth Page.) Continuing IMPORTANT REDUCTIONS Tomorrow an exquisite group of Street, Afternoon and Dinner GOWNS Formerly 39.50 to 55.00 10-00 | Willard. Miss Katherine Arnold Nettle- | No Charges—All Sales Final RiZik : Brothers 1213 F Street CLOSED SATURDAYS Have Beautiful Skin! White’s Turtle Oil I There are oil glands in the turtle that keep its skin supple, young and iresh during a long lifetime! This oil is the principal ingredient of this marvelous new cream. A special representative will be here all this week in our Toiletries Shop to explain the use of this new cream. THE NEW elleffs 12161220 F Street N.W. THE NEW elleffs 1216-1220 F Street N.W. Save Here Tomorrow! Saturday We Close for one of our co-workers’ eight Summer holidays. But we’ve prepared extraor- dinary values for tomorrow—savings that will make you eager to do two days’ shopping in one! And the savings are doubly sure—prices are lower, quality is guaranteed at Jelleff’s! THESE Dresses at THIS Price for the FIRST Time TOMORROW! Women’s $25, $29.50 Sheer Crepes ‘15 Just arrived from New York—most of these! Unexpected is the word for this purchase. We had duplicates right in our own stock! They’re cut in price, too, to match this close-out purchase. Plain and Printed Chiffons— [(f€ JEE Printed SHEERS o BT One-piece and jacket frocks—short and finger-tip jackets! Short or cape sleeves, all-around capes. Pleated and flared skirts. Pastels, light or dark grounds. Larger and short . ”Deep hems—and all made over heavy crepe slips WOMEN'S SUCCESS SHOPS—FIFTH FLOOR MISSES! Save 1; Tomorrow! Flowered Chiffons Always $1650— Now *10 Misses who watch their budgets will be in bright and early tomorrow! Such values! Such real savings on the loveliest fashion cf all- flowered CHIFFONS! Were $1.95 But Our Special Purchase Makes Them— 1 Creamy French Pearls You'd think $1.95 a low price to pay for these creamy tinted simulated pearls! But a very fortu- nate purchase makes this remarkable price! 16 to 20 inches long, with pearl or silver filigree clasps. Nicely Save $10 to $14.50 in This Sale EYELETS— VOILES— LINENS— give us specials rives! this price! White—Venetian and Tapestry Handbags Sale—$ 1 A very special purchase! The bags women want, the colors that are smart, and values even greater than any one would expect! All white, hand-painted on white, light beige, tapestry in mellow floral designs, and the soft pastel Vene- tian bags. Many with inner compartments. Good, tight clasps. sleeves, trimmings. dark. every size. COTTON SHOP— FOURTH FLOOR I's Clearaway Time for Us! We Marked These Low Enough to Clear Fast! All Fresh and Lovely! Note These Smart Details . . . @ Jackets, too! @ Push-up sleeves! @ Organdy bows! @ Pleated capes! Tan—Yes! Burn—No! Mor-Tan 50¢, *1 Greaseless, contains no ah‘nhqlv casy to apply. Just rub it in thoroughly and forget the sun Skirts that are pleated. skirts that are flared, necklines with ruching, sheer mousseline. Hems are hand rolled! Each frock has its own silk crepe slip! You can guess from this brief story what variety is in store for you. Nosegay prints, on dark and light backgrounds. Sizes 14 to 20. FIFTH FLOOR DRESS SHOPS belt through color, $2.95. We Repeat a Success! Handkerchiefs 10c¢ Women’s handmade white linen handkerchiefs, with hand-rolled edges, and colored corner appli- que at this amazing price! Hun- dreds more just arrived! Ready for a Busy Day Again—Tomorrow! Cotton Dress SALE! $9.95 For Misses Women were $5.95 to $7.95! were $3.95 to $5.95! were $5.95 and $7.95! Makers from whom we buy in tremendous lots all year like this when close-out season ar- Women who know value when they see it— fashion when they see it— are choosing one of each at Eyelets in white, green, blue, red, navy, brown, with count- less smart details of capes, Voiles, plain or printed, light or Excellent variety in with On Sale Tomorrow! Regular #10% Washable Silk Froeks For Women and Misses $q99 and wind. # You Save Money When You Choose (GOLD STRIPE “Adjustables” $1.35 3 prs., $3.90 Gold Stripe Adjustables are made with seven inches of adjustable space protected 4 times from garter runs, and doubly protected by the famous Gold Strip at the end of the adjust- able space. Naturally they wear ‘onger! Gold Stripe Adjustables are beau- tiful sheer chiffon of the finest high twist silk, in a full range of sizes in the smartest Summer shades! Wool and Weaves of $5 and $6 Suits! Beach Suits $ 3.95 Specially purchased, of course, or the price would be $5 or $6 instead of $3.95! Not a sign of a back among them! All the fancy weaves that have been best sellers—and still are! All col- ors, including your favorite white and maize, royal, Lido blue, navy and black besides! Thanks to a manufacturer’s surplus we can cut the price of these dashing sports crepes from the $10.95 t h ey regularly would be! Dull Sports Crepes! Belts that emphasize color by contrasting! Pleats and tuckings that add chic with every stitch! Cap and cape sleeves...or smartly sleeve- less! Name your favorite §t.lv1e. ..ten-to-one we'll have it White, flesh, blue, maize. 14 to 20. Misses® sports Also at Our 1721 Conn. Ave. Shop Erlebacher TWELVETEN TWEVETWEVE F STREET Misses’ white SPORTS SHOP— ("1 nl‘e":;%d, hand-knit ef- FLOOR $7.95. fect suit, with very low back. 3$3.95. Sizes 32 to 44 BEACH SHOP—THIRD FLOOR GOLD STRIPE SILK STOCKINGS ONLY AT JELLEFF'S IN ‘WASHINGTON. A Third Saved! Sale *3 Underwear wusnozs Over 1,000 Pieces Just Purchased! Not One Piece Would Sell at Less Than $3—Some as High as $3.95 B w3 Shadowproof Pure Silk Slips lanese ° gown, lace trimmed. $1.95. Vestee - front slip, bins stle. All fine -French crepe, trimmed with imported laces! Step-in slips with applique lace tops, bandeau slips with lace tops, shadow-panel slips with V-shaped necklines! Flesh, tea rose, and white. #3, #3.95 Crepe Underthings CHEMISES, DANCE SETS. Pure silk . . . every thread! 3 styles of adorable French crepe panties with fitted waist- band! 4 styles in lace-trimmed chemises, some with all- lace tops! Enchanting dance sets—4 different styles—lace bandeaux, fitted panties. Flesh, tea rose, white. Tomorrow at 9:15 A.M. A Final Clearance of 260 of Our Finest SUMMER DRESSES 15" Were to $39.75—and none less than $33.00 Here's news that’s really news! Tomorrow...lovely, cool, superb inimitably styled, $35 to $59.75 Summer dresses are going on sale at a price that sets a prece- dent for so early in the Summer. It's going to be a new dress thrill for smart Washington women...but, come early! Sizes 12 to 42. Printed chiffons, printed crepes, sheers, ensem-=° bles, dark crepes for carly Fall, jacket frocks. CREPE Slips, Chemises, Dance Sets! GLOVE SILK Gowns, Panties, Vests! 173 $3 and #3.95 Glove Silk Milanese Undies GOWNS, UNITIES, PANTIES, VESTS. Your favorite sheer, long-wearing Milanese, at an almost unheard-of price! Gowns trimmed with imported laces! Square and V neckline, satin ribbon belts. Unities, one-piece combinations with double bras- siere section. Wide, flare legs, lace trimmed. Panties, lovely with cream or ecru imported laces. Vests with fitted or straight tops. GREY SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR Copied from Bruyere! Cotton Mesh, Gloves J | with pique gauntlets! These are the gloves that caused a sensation this Summer! We've copied them—at a saving!—in fine cotton mesh with a stun- ning gauntlet cuff of pique. Wear them with street frocks or sports clothes in white and eggshell, Owing to the Extreme Reductions, All Sales Final!

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