Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1932, Page 35

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presented by the American Pen Women o of its first celebril season, to be given Saturday ot at the Willard Hotel in t THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 27. 1932—PART THREE. Pen League Breakfas: A brilliant galaxy of spcakers will be | at man ‘of the breakfa program of momen after a greeting by nt, Mrs. Clara Ki Finest Kid Gloves, $2:9 There are many novelty gloves in this year’s fashions—making gloves particularly interesting for gifts— evening gloves, too, are fine gift things—not _expensive—very spe- - cial—our own importation. Pull-ons with Paris point stitched backs in white and black...pull- ons with tiny circle cutouts, French knot embroidered backs in black or brown...new _costume gloves with bracelet applique and hand- embroidered backs, in brown. Angora Scarfs For the first time at $].95 Smart to wear ascot _fashion soft, silky an- zora...three and_four color combinations . . a gift you would like for your- self! Gift Umbrellas Unusually fine quality 35 Al silk!—with woven borders or zll-over de- s 1 g n s—blue, green, black, brown—on 16- rib frames, sil- ver or gilt fin- ish . . . and best of all—the smartest new handles—crook, League of | Whit | Frank H. Simonds, author and political nocn | writer, who will discuss he grand ball Fallacies About War Debt”; Maj. soldier, artist, author and e To 15 writing a series of books | one, | | will come on to Washington from her |a companion volume, “Peeps at Abrn-“nst Committes will also be at the|A. Tilton, Mrs. Ezra Brainerd, Mrs. L. J. home in Cincinnati for the event, the | ham Lincoln.” is about to be published; | speakers’ table. Saturday Notable Event|cnairman wil introduce-the following | Mr. Emile Henry Gauvreau, editor in| Mrs. Arthur M. Hyde, wife of the | Frances J. Nickels, Mrs. Ford E. Hovey, t of speakers: Mr. Michael Mac- |chief of e, Minister of the Irish Free State, |and aut] Scasicn | renowned for his keen, native wit: Mr. | Mr. Knight Dunlap, noted psychologist.| Charles Alger, who will have with her || managing editor of the Journal of lalso Mrs. Russell B. Harrison. the | the table which has been taken by MIS. | poot and Miss Mate Lewis. P;puhr‘(xmpnrauvc Psycholcgy, and con- | Misses Sedgley. Mrs. James Griswold | Frank Hodges Clark, wife of Vice Son 56 nected with Johns Hopkins University. | Wentz, Mrs. William Fitch Kelley, Mrs. | Admiral Clark, will be | The musiczl program will be a notable featuring Miss Helen Donofrio, | Harrison Williams and M on distinguished Ameri- | coloratura coprano, accompanied by | Hoffman. at George Washington” | Mrs. Vir ving been so favorably received that!the league end members of the Break- ! Tiller, Mrs. Albert Conradis, formerly Miss Jean Woodson, has taken a table. ng othe ha e ey Stk Dally ‘Graphic, | Seorotary of Agticulbure, will be the|Mrs, Harry 5, Clark, Mrs, Johnson B. | crtions are Miss Henvietre Heron. hor of “Scandal Monger,” and | ranking guest at the table of Mrs.| Campbell, and Mrs. Warren Blackwell. | \ricq” Christina Levin, Mrs. Harry A.| Among those who will be seated at|pawson, Miss Ruth Taunton, Miss Dick Pettyjohn, Mrs. Arthur J. Seaton, Mrs. iss Helen I Marthena | Sweeney, Miss Ann White, Mrs. Sade Arrowtown, one of the most flourish- . H. Frank | Catherine Ccles, Mrs. C. Ferguson, | ing cities in New Zealand during former Mrs. V. B. Jackson and Miss B. Brody. | gold-rush days, is again busy as the re- At the table which has been Fs"r\ed Mrs. Wrisley Brown and her guest, | sult of the l’e\i\n] of mining in the dis- F.|Mrs. Grent Rafter, will be scated at!trict Henry Alvah Strong, Mr: -d>n-Smith. National officers of | Mrs. R. H. McNefll will be Mrs. A store rich in friends First in Washington to present— The Bag with the Coco Bola Wood Bar Introduced by Lyolene in Jewelry, sponsored by Schiaparelli in but- tons, Coco Bola Wood (a beauti- fully grained dark brown wood) is now presented as a smart accent on black or brown bags—smooth calf or antelope suede—the one sketched has a sterling silver plate for moncgramming, Three other styles with Coco Bola wood ornaments—gmnd fx $5 QI This year—fine linens, embroiderics—fine TuH(YFS in Handkerchiefs at 25¢C we seen such ¢ For example— linen handkerchiefs— dmade—in_all-white, white with colored appliques, with em- broidered corners and many new Initialed Linen Handker- —and friendliness ... with a personality uniquely its own. . . a store through whose bright aisles three decades of Christmas shoppers have hurried, gift-laden, happy. A store easy to shop in, with its many specialized shops, with stocks now at the peak of perfection, with an oganization full of enthusiasm, ready to help you. Keep up the tradition of generous giving—give as many gifts as ever this year—prices are extremely low on so many good gifts—at Jelleff's! ELIZABETH BREWSTER, personal shopper, will shop with you or for you. CHRISTMAS FUND CHECKS gladly cashed for our patrons. For Christmas for twenty years a favorite gift! —with the beauty of silk 100% pure—with the satisfaction of protection against garter runs!—Let us suggest “Adjustables” that fit any length leg, insuring perfect fit to every one. Chiffon Sheer or Service Weight— 51.35—3 pairs 33.90 Women find extra satisfaction in these stockings which are perfect fitting. Gold Stripe Silk Stockings as low as 75¢ pair—and never forget the new Gold Stripe “Gothamettes” — They will not run! T the table sponsored by Mrs. Theodore | Donation Pound pnrty ‘ % For Tuberculosis Patients | R P s e | Nestaurant Fierre Chadwick and Mrs. Samuel J. Prescott Conn. Ave. at Que St. are among those assisting Mrs. Appleton P. Clark at the donation, pound and | Luncheon, 75¢ and $1.00 | card party which will be held at the || Di e . Heath Center, 1464 Columbia road, | D",-!n"{ 5_300 and $1.25 Steak Dinner, $1.50 Tuesday from 2 to 6 o'clock. The pro- ceeds from this party are to be used for | Phone POtomac 0338 good-cheer work among tubercular x- ients. The public will be welcomed, Put up a smart front—and wear your flowers in the back! Sketched, right Misses’ frock in black and dull rose crepe, with intriguing slash- ed skirt. Chanel copy, $39.50. Sketched. left: Wom- ems goun in seer: sucker satin. wi deft use of biack with white. A" Vionnet Copy, 839,50, It's quite the newest thing to find a cluster of flowers at the point of your decolletage, or strung in a garland from shoulder to, waist! It's one of the features of a striking new evening collection for women and misses in the Salon Gown Shops. But there are other points of interest—the ultra-new seersucker crepe satin, for instance, or the heavily striated crepe bamboola, rough satin, and velvet with fur. If you don't choouse a sequin jacket you'll surely want one with beads or fur! Sizes 14 to $ 50 20, 36 to 44, in all the best eve- o AECOIOTE. vovividvn s s sa e st MISSES’ AND WOV!ENS GOWN SALOV FASHIONS SECOND FLOOR. An exquisite glft«ELlZABETH ARDEN Poudre D’lilusion A gift that will prove your une ing good taste—Poudre D'Illusion! Made for the woman who demand the extreme in quality—vaguely and charmingly scented, in warm skin tones. In a delightiul $ box with an extra cover to prevent spilling. . straight or chiefs—hand-rolled hems—with & amusing novel- variety of corded borders. ties. Also, an exceptionally fine selec- tion at 50c 2nd S1. Christmas Begins in the Grey Shops! Van Raalte’s New Singlettes With the perentally perfect gift— Handmade Underwear xquisitely dainty French crepe under- ear, every ti stitch painstakingly done d, every bit of lace imported and of roidery and work y hand—truly a luxu- , char Handmade Slips, of Ik French es, or “'.‘A:V'l 53 Others, $395 75 Handmade Gowns, Handmade Panties, n slim Lowelier than ev 53.95 54.95 A perfect gift from one woman who lo anky undies to anoth Sin- glettes, you know, are made of g silk, trimmed with dainty laces, and give a smooth line to any frock. At $3.95—A Singlette with brief panties and bandeau all in one, and detachable garters at the sides to re- place your garter belt. At $4.95—A Singictte with a girdle effect, combined with the panties and ban- deau that reduces your un- dies to a smart minimum. Sizes in both styles, 32 to 38. SECOND FLOOR. Others at §3 GREY SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR 51.35—3 pairs $3.90 Complete assortments—every new st sure you buy Gold Stripe Sil Stocking We have:the sparkliest new collection of RHINESTONE Cvening Jewelry We've ever assembled for your early gift choosing—luxury giits at budget prices! $5 Rhinestone Bracelets From onc-half to one inch wide $3.95 Even if she has one, she'll love another. e $3.95 Rhinestone Earnngs high-in- evening quall she's a little girl. $3.95 Rhinestone Clips Some set with tiny pearls * o, 5195 N Y . The generous thing 10 do is to give her # & pair—there are 5o 1 early—or buy late —Only at Jelleff’s! but be Here are three exciting new PERFUMES from France Created by their three famous houses to be introduced ex- pressly for Christmas gifts. Ciro’s “Surrender” —which _we predict Wil be tne perfume which 1V into. the loveliest beige velvet box with ‘modern accents gilt. A luxury Two sizes, $15 and $30 ’ a & * 4 Patou’s “Invitation Smart, sophisticated, modern — like every- thing touched by the hand of this famous couturier — a fra- tang. The box, too, 1s smart — lacquer red, with ebony black Two sizes, $4 and $10.50 Chanel’s “lvoire” A new light, and subtle fragrance to add to the collection of those women who say “I just adore Chanel's perfumes”— in her character- istically simple fla- cons with simulated ivory (to carry out the. idea of the name) screw top. Several sizes from $2.25 t0 §9.50 An Arden trained sale on always in at- tendance at cur ezclusive Elizabeth Arden section—Street Floor. Select your coat from the Season’s Most Successful Furs! HUDSON SEAL (dved muskrat) BLACK KID CARACUL NATURAL SQUIRREL 145 We don’t know when we've had better coats at this price, and what’s more important to yoti, we’re not at all sure that we can re-order this same qual- ity of fur when these are gone! Hudson Seal, rich and full of depth; natural squirrel, so im- portant-in a grey season, and black kid caracul that upholds the tradition of classic black, all made on the slightly fitted lines that make a fur coat this Winter no more bulky to wear than a cloth coat. You will _make no mistake buying y: fur coat mow, with qual and values as high as these! ‘A choice selection of black cara- cogts with superb silver fox collars at slgs FUR SALON, THIRD FLOOR.

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