Evening Star Newspaper, July 24, 1932, Page 28

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"4 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JULY 24 2—PART - THREE. SOCIETY. wrote the book “Mothers Cry,” which and Mrs. Loker of Oakland, Calif,| Windmar, on the lower Potomac, en- | Sundsy of Miss Martha Graves and her | don of Washington and 8t. Marys Co r has been_successtully filmed. e arrived and are guests of his|tertained s large company at a shore |sister, Miss Carolyn Phyllis Graves, at |ty I et 2F Pocto wESTERN VISIT Mrs. Haines the niece of Irvin |mother, Mrs. George P. ‘Lnker. Lieut. | party Thursday. 4 o e e Srwxed af Plo Laurel Grove, Md. Bello, where ths - | 'Miss Lydia Reeves of Mechanicsville, | Miss Erva Pardce and her sister, Miss il sl tun Dinner Party Honors Guests in Hamilton ON Bachelor, co-author with her late hus- | Comdr. Loker was married in California mer, the economic adviscr and M« HOmC at Leonardtown | By | Dr. and Mrs. Frank A. Cam' alier Give Party for Visi- tors From Havana, Cuba. LEONARDTOWN. MD. July 23.—| Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hamilton of Leonardtown entertained at a dinner party Tuesday cvening in honor of Mrs. James B. Bentley of Laurel, Md., and Mrs. Jeaes Duke of Fort Riley, Kans. The guests numbered 16. Dr. and Mrs. Frank A. Camalier entertained at a dinner party this eve- ning in honor of their house guests, | Mr. and Mrs. Manning Combs and Miss Mazgaretta Lackey of Havana, Cuba. Mrs. Harry Scott Wherritt of Pitts- | burgh, Pa., and St. Marys City, Md Thursday entertained at dinner at the | Columbia Country Club in Washington | in honor of Mrs. Frederick M. Skin- | ner of Pittsburgh, who is visiting her and a number from St Marys. Mrs. ‘Wherritt is spending the Summer at S MRS. N. GRAHAM FOUNTAIN, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Doren, who left with her Doren, for a motor trip to mother, Mrs. Minnesota. —Harris-Ewing Photo. erations of the Lindbergh family. Mrs. Franklin Lee Metcalf and her daughter and son, Miss Emma Metcalf and the Rev. Prancis Metcalf, of Me- chanicsville, Md., entertained at dinner Thursday evening in honor of Miss Ber- tha Milliscn of Mechanicsville, Md., and Mr. George Morgan Knight, jr., of Leonardtown. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Pons of Wash- ington, accompanied by Mr. Milton Bradley, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Philip T. Graves, in Laurel Grove, Md. ‘Town Commissioner and Mrs. Louis F. Abell are entertaining Mrs. Blanche Thempson, Mr. Henry Loker and Mr. Jack Spaulding of New York City, N. Y., this week end. Mr. Jack Cryer and his chum, James | Magree, of Buffalo, N. Y., are spending | the Summer with the former's grand- | parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Cryer, at | Brettons Beach. Miss Mary Blair Lane of Lancaster, Pa., is the guest this week of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lane, at Lanedon, on the lower Potomac. They |also have as their guest Mr. George Patterson cf Philadelphia. be an instructcr at the Naval Academy, |in_Annapolis, Md. | Miss Muriel McCormick, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCormick of Clarendon, Va., who spent a fortnight with Miss Julia Russell, at Hampton, re- | turned Monday to her home. | Miss Betty Hart of Cantonsville, Md., |is the guest of Miss Regina Abell, in Medleys Neck this week. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burchardt of Mcuntain Lake, N. Y., and their son, Mr. Walter Burchardt, jr., are guests for a fortnight of Mrs. Thomas F. Foxwell, at her esiate, Foxwells Point, on Bret- tons Bay. | Mr. Frederick A. Godcharles of Mil- ton, Pa., is spending the Summer at his | place Felicity, at Budds Creek, Md. He is writing a five-volume history of | the State of Pennsylvania, where he was | State librarian scme years ago. Mr. Arnold Haverlee and Mrs. Haver- lee of New York City are spending this month at St. George’s Inn with Mrs. |Dora B. Haines of Washington. Mr. | Haverlee is writing a book on his travels through Europe last year. He also is a noted Danish artist. | Mrs. James B. Bentley of Laurel. Md., with relatives in Buffalo, N. Y. McHahon of Washington were guests Other Jelleff News on Page 5, This Section Fashion—Quality—Price -ALL THREE to Make VALUE! That’s the Jelleff principle of doing business. band of the biography of the three gen- | several months ago. This Winter he will | Md., left this week tospenda fortnight | Margaret Pardoe of Washington, are | Herbert Peis and the secretary to Sec- spending this week with their cousin, | retary Stimson and Mrs. Harry McBride Mr. J. S, Higgins and Mr. D. F.|Miss Louise Jones. |and Mr. and Mrs. Christian Rauvndal Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Dana Hodg- 'of the Department of State. THE NEW elleffs 1216-1220 F Street N.W. The fashion must be authentic, the quality sure to satisfy, the price certain to save you money. We place equal emphasis on all THREE points—that is why we offer the outstanding values and Jelleff’s is always a busy store! her estate, Sunsetvilla, on the St | _Lieut. Comdr. Morsel A. Loker, U. S. who. with Maj. Bentley, has taken Marys River, and her place is one of the show places in St Marys. Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Sears of Society Hill. on Brettons Bay, enter- tained at a house party over last week and, including Miss Ann Jones, Mr. John Faulkes and his brother, Mr. Joseph Faulkes, all of Washington Sunday afternoon they cruised on Bret- tons Bay and the Potomac River. Miss Mary Katherine O'Kane, daugh- ter of Mrs Bentley, wife of Maj. James B. Bentley of Laurel. Md., entertained 2 number of the younger set of Leon- ardtown Tuesday evening for a boat ride on Brettons Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Waring had with them over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Hickey and their family of Hyattsville, Md Mr. and Mrs. Perce Bridge of Troy Ohio. and Mrs. B. W. Burch and her son., Mr. William Burch of . Baltimore are spending a fortnight with Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Combs of St Marys County. and Troy, Ohio. at their es- tate. Foxs Point on Brettons Bay. Mr and Mrs. Bridge are making a tour of Sale! Boucle Suits Women’s, Misses’—3-PIECE Would Ordinarily $ 1 1.75 be $19.50 to $29.50 A maker who needed cash—and our buyer right on the spot! only 200—so come along early! The outstanding fashion, the most wanted suit of the season—at HALF price and LLESS! Pastels and darker shades. Sizes 14 to 44. ote—509, Dark Shades, 50% Larger Size: Sports Shop—Third Floor MONDAY CLOSE-OUT! Two Groups of DRESSES $s5.00 $]0.00 Formerly Fermerly $16.50 to $29.50 $32.5) to $55.00 Styles for Every Day and Evening Occasion NO CHARGES | = =1 N brother. Bobby Hunt of Leonardtown, |ardtown. Dr. and Mrs. Greenwell also | the Fastern coast s itk S Mre. Louis Nathansof of Leonard- Are Visiing their grandpareats, Mr. had their two daughters, Miss Sally | town went Tuesday to Baltimore. Md. and Mrs. Robert Murray Hunt, in An- Greenwell of Baltimore and Miss to join her twin sister. Mrs. Philip napolis. Md. this weck Hope Greenwell, who is attending the Krammer of Winchester. Va. and ac- n Camp de Corse of Char- Johns Hopkins Summer School, with | company her ‘o New York. where they . Va. is spending the Summer them over the past week end | Will sail for Boston, Mass. and be gone with her sister. Miss Emma E. de Corse, | Mrs. Grace Carlisle and her two | a fortnight. at Toddy Hall, her home at Drayden. chilcren ot New York City. are guests Miss Violet Hayden of Leonardtown. Md of Mrs. Dorca B. Haines of Washing- who Is training at Emergency Hospital ~ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Birch of Bal- ton, D. C., who has opened her home, in Washington, is spending her vaca- timore, Md.. and their two children St. George's Inn, on the lower Potomac tion at her home. guests this we2k of Mrs. Birch's pare Carlisle is the author of “We Miss Betty Hunt and her younger Dr. and Mrs. F. F. Greenwell in Leon- Begin” just off the press, and also 1213 F Extra Salespeople! - STREET Just Marked Down _Before Stock-taking ! $25 Chiffon Frocks For Larger Women . $19.50 Flowered 1 polka dot chifion frocks ... dve silk. Jacket and cape styles that slenderize 3y sleeves. Many individual touches, like batiste vestees, i Alencon lace. ¥ hes of Plenty of Black with White! Navy, and Brown. too, of course. Pas- tels in Jovely variety. 40%; to 507 FIFTH FIOOR DRESS SHOPS W hatever Your Budget—Buy PE “Adjustables” THE NEW elleffs 1216-1220 F Street N.W. Sale! 3000 Cotton Dresses Steep price cuts that should make you want to take these dresses away by armfuls! Almost every dress in our Cotton Shop! Perhaps you’ve looked at some of these very dresses—admired them—but felt they were over your budget. Well, then, tomorrow is your day—because we’ve been ruthless about slashing prices for Look at these savings! $9.95 Regularly $3.95, $5.95, $7.95 —EYELETS —LINENS —VOILES —DOTTED SWISS Frocks for mornings. sports. street. afternoon! Plain colors and prints. White. pink. hlue. maize, red. Misses”, women's. $5.95 Regularly $7.95 —EYELETS —MESHES Details that stand out! Here Are Savings That Will Bring HUNDREDS of Smart Shoppers to Jellef’s—Without Fail—Monday! Other Jelleff News on Page 5, This Section this event! For Misses, Women, LARGER WOMEN—Plenty! Not only plenty for every size. every type. every personality — but SPECIAL PREPARATIONS IN LARGER SIZES! No one will be disappointed —hundreds to choose from. Remember, please— almost our entire stock of fine, wanted Cotton Shop frocks now cut to reduce stocks! BECAUSE: They fit you exactly. You simply turn the hem in to the lengih you require ! The Cotton Shop is One of the Busiest Spots in Town, Day After Day! It Has the Fashions That Are in Demand, the Quality, the Outstanding Values! Now That We've Decided on a Seasonal Clearance—and Prices Are Sharply Reduced— We’ll Be Ready With* The Gold Stripe gives rou real protection against garter clasp runs. They look smarter since they fit so accurately. ter for the same They wear bet- reason! They are made of pure silk. in sheer chiffon, with plaited feet and narrow French heels Your styvle and size are always in stock. Imagine the Opportunity! Choose now in Summer’s smartest cc’ ~Mello, Mimosa and Extra Salespeople! Save '3—'2 up to $14.50 Jellefls money-saving prices cut by big fractions—that’s important news right now when every Summer wardrobe nly at ] brown. navy. arger women’s. Reve. = Exclusively at Jellefl’s $1.95 F Street Three Pairs ]?E“dcoc\rl_‘rn for $5.70 Ave. Shop $1.65 Three Pairs for $1.80 $1.35 Three Pairs for §3.90 Never Before Less Than $3.95! French Crepe GOWNS—PAJAMAS 3 We nfade our order big enough to keep the plant running—naturally the price dropped! e had identical gowns and pajamas in stock at $3.95—so we marked those down, too! What a value group for Monday shoppers! can use one or more crisp. cool dresses. € these prices you can choose one of each type! —Also Reduced— —VOILES —LINENS Much color contrast! Cottons that were $29.50 and $25, in- cluding imported voiles and -~ 15 formal eyelets, now. ... ... Cottons that were $5.95—very fine chif- Green, fon voiles, tailored piques, 3 9- eyelets, now .. ... .. D) COTTON SHOP FOURTH FLOOR Flesh—Blue Tea Rose—Peach French blue, cherry. maize, brown. navy, wine, white. Misses’, women's, larger women's. $7.95 Regularly $10.95 —PIQUES —DOTTED SWISS —EYELETS —LINENS Tailored and dress styles! Candy pink, green, red, brown, navy, beet Misses’, women's, Jarger women's. $10.95 Regularly $12.75, $16.50, $19.50 —VOILES —EYELETS —LINENS —PRINTS Tmported embroidered voiles! Handkerchief linens, evelet jacket frocks! _Biscuit beige, blue, black, brown, white, pink, maize. women's. Bias cut gowns, in lustrous French crepe, with yokes of lace and tucks. Tailored gowns, too, in fitted styles with dainty hem- stitching. 32 inches long. One-piece pajamas, with smartly shaped necklines, appliqued with creamy lace, fine tucks at the waist. /\ GREY SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR. Individuality in every dress! root. '3 Tapestr Perfect for Summer—add- ing just the right touch of color contrast to light costumes or blending with darker outfits. Creamy eyelet, with wide collar appiiqued @5 Q5 with flowers. . . Stunning maize linen, with white fagotted collar, and big white but- $7.95 tons Black and white taflored linen suit. Bea Tt §10.95 embroidered Lovely mellow, or vivid colors on light and dark backgrounds. Deep pouches mounted on two flat bars, with double handle straps. Other styles with pass- port and middle change purses. Imported Misses’, women's, larger voile, in beige and tan. Ex- $10.95 quisite Linen Suits Included!

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