Evening Star Newspaper, January 10, 1933, Page 22

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1933. e ——— ————— e —————————— . 256, thro the |last Saturday night and arrangements the first dance of the Winter season at | Only Laymen bl . U. C. T. PLANS MEETINGS | Foeg Comne o Bonn o,{o‘g{,’um Bade T0F . geogeiner celbradon CLUB DANCE TONIGHT ogp > b g drogpuenia HOL'ST({N‘ 1'!: (mm—ma !: 1 Nominated S e L | el i, A et in the | Armous & Co's Sie & the Mcal #ec-| Gitsls of Church of She Assumption | 204 L street, tonight from 9 to 12| Bible League, s religious organisation o'clock. . hotel on the first Saturday of each Miss Anna Blaine is chairman of the | to which ministers are not eligible, has in Future. ‘mr,mh at 8 pm, The headquarters of Neren e Hostesses. e Sesi Grigeini s A iou it 1 H mmittee in charge of arrangements. gan D is pat : : d | Members Onited. Gommercit | LS gnder is in Columbus, OBlo, 8nd | 1 foreign workers have been pro-| The Girls' Club of the Church of the | Rev. Prancis X, Gavanaugh 15 spiitusi | terned along the lines of civic luncheon mve:fm o?( fl’émi ‘Z"m{ffim With | "A Well attended meeting was heid | hibited entry into Spain. Assumption, Congress Heights, will hold | director of the club. | clubs. Nominationand That of W.W. | | # ) : Magee Pigeonholed by Tomorrow! Another of those justly famous Democrats. - ' JELLEFF COAT SALES! And greater—than any that have gone before! Sticking to his expressed determina-~ B , oeancies In- the ederal® sargice. 1e- R 1216-1220 F STREET th edict against minees, President ed to the Sen- rominations are those of Repre- | sentative Samuel S. Arentz of Nevada to the Federal Power Commission and of Wayland W. Magee to the Federal Reserve Board, a renomination Chapin Alone Confirmed. REPRESENTATIVE S. S. ARENTZ, ly - | Defeated for re-election in November, So far the only appointment con s fimed this session hat been that of |has been chosen by President Hoover Roy D. Chapin as Secretary of Com- | {OF the Republican vacancy on the Ped- mérce, exempted from the ban because | €ral Power Commission. all cabinet terms expire with the Pres- ‘ —Underwood & Underwood Photo. ident's. e Arentz, who had ser nuously | that party. It has been so strongly at | enforced that difficulty has been found fpm Nevada, wc he | in selecting men willing to face the usexp.fd term of the late Ralph B |slim prospect of Senate approval. Williamson, vice chairman of the Power | One repercussion from this policy Commission. This term runs until next | was the decision of former Represent- June 22, | ative Crisp of Georgia, a Democrat, to esent term of Magee, who rep- | retire from the Tariff Commission after riculture on the Reserve|accepting an appointment to it. He does not expire until January |took a private position instead has served on the board since| Arentz was an exception. When he 1931, filling the unexpired term |called at the White House several weeks ard Cunningham. His home is|ago to make known to Mr. Hoover his of Bennington, Nebr., near |desire for the Power Commission post, | he told newspaper men he had pre- Democratic ban on Hod elec- | sented several recommendations from tions has extended even to mem! of | Nevada citizens. Fine crepey and suede finished woolens! All warmly interlined! Gloriously furred! 100 for Women! : 100 for Misses! /Zws- We've worked for weeks with one of our best coat houses “Goodness, Helen, aren’t you extravagant g o peirs of chein s el tsme? to make possible this great January Sale! o e | " Better-type FURS Women’s Coats, $28 ScoulE prices. voesarenaly AsKt money. P KOLINSKY BEAVER Sizes for all women—regular sizes, 36 to 42; shorter women, 35 to PERSIAN LAMB 42%Y,; larger women, 44 to 48. All the coats are in such good taste, not over-furred, not lavish with cheap furs BLACK LYNX —but good furs generously used—wonderful furs at this price! Styles for every type of figure, styles simple enough to be still good next Fall, but distinctly smart BLACK FOX and fashionable right now—new cape shawls, circular shawls and square shawl l\l'[‘ F()X collars of Kolinsky, beaver, Persian lamb, black lynx, black fox, blue fox (dyed red), SHOE SHOP-STREET FLOOR POINTED FOX kit fox and skunk—panel cuffs, flare cuffs, muff cuffs, as well as smartly seamed furless sleeves. Every coat a wonderful example of Jelleff's fashion and value policy. BLUE FOX (dyed red) ° 9 SKUNK BADGER Misses’ Coats, $28 ll ‘f, 1933’s Greatest RACCOON Sizes 12 to 20. Mostly dress coats, but a few sports coats, too. & S8 Slim-hipped, big-collared, smartly tailored coats—with all the very smartest fur Hat Succe All Black Coats treatments—deep shawls of kolinsky, circular shawls of skunk, horseshoe collars Black Coats with Brown Furs. of black fox and badger, waist deep shawls of blue fox (red dyed), adjustable col- C ith B Fi lars of kit fox and kolinsky, shawls of pointed fox, U-shaped collars of silky The Felt FEDORA Broputoatyath Drowm t=ry raccoon . . . high elbow cuffs, flared cuffs, melon and spiral cuffs—coats with intri- 1216-1220 F STREET R = R Green Coats with Brown Furs. cately cut and seamed sleeves, without fur, that you can wear smartly all Spring Blue and Wine Coats with Black and —ordinarily it would be impossible to offer coat values like these—but this is Jan- Brown Furs. uary and Jelleff's! Ready Tomorrow at 9:15—Economy Coat Shops—A4th Floor! Here’s a January Sale that will Extraordinarv! Real Exceptional! $3 and $3.95 make history! 1,000 pairs v - Real Stone and Marcasite $1.95 to 35 GLOVES i i JE\»&ELm? : | Ki(l, Lamhskin;‘ i : Y almost un- $ & Doeskin, Suede e, heard of at Not more than 150 pieces <3 in all—but rare values at $ : Every stitch handmade! / g ) Lovely floral and conven- [ ] j k. : A tional designs on both dark A new shipment - 4 R ! 8 and light grounds ; bags just just arrived! 9 ‘& the right sizes, nicely lined ] colors in all, X2 2 and with smart narrow ; 4, 6, 8 and even 16 others to order! Bt T ha! frames and chain handles. utton lengths! Necklaces, Bracelets, Earrings, One of the best “buys” we've ever Pins and a few c]ips_.heauu- made in gloves—complete range of i ; p 5 : sizess—classic pull-cm‘?s and sgmm 3 fully designed, individual pieces, e F b o S [ novelties, including: T l O'l P d I many can be matched into sets. astic response. Only one hat—a ¢ @Washable Kid Pull-ons, pique urtle 1 roducts | =t 3 white one—rema t 3 o’clock. And we took special . seams. i ®Real oynx, carnelian, chrysoprase orders for 41 more! Now a new shipment is here—and [ s¥asiabic DestkinEall s and- Complete Beauty Treatment | and lapis set with marcasite. we ask our customers who were too late to get the color i @Washable Suede Pull-ons, scal- 7 5 ® Marcasite set with aquatint stones; : £ 1 4 loped or straight. h s : el 1 : ; v 3 or size they w anted last week to come in tomorrow. L e n o it - c eac rose, water green, deep-sea blue All the good colors—black, brown, grey, red, beige, applique. and topaz. eornflower, mint green and forest green. :fi‘::fl;“"x'm'::“;'::mfl::hm 3 for $2.00 1 eJade dmdd ran}elian.l'lweagllifxxll3' Al ea dotvis 2]]/2 1o 23 @Doeskin Pull-ons, scalloped tops. Last Year 3 for $7.50! ) - 2 ccrved and set in sterling silver. e gy e PAUL'S SKIN FLUSH CLEAN de with Choose now for graduation gifts, Be one of the first to wear the hat made famous by the . el ey 3 1 7 L RTLE O] SER, v = a Black with white, brown with beige, genuine turtle oil. PAUL'S TURTLE OIL § for birthdays, and for your very girl on the back of all the smart magazines! brown, beige, eggshell and white. CREAM to nourish and revitalize the glands. own—never have you seen such JELLEFF'S—HAT SHOP—STREET FLOOR. mu;‘;"'}d"‘“‘] value event—don't PAUL'S MUSCLE VITALIZER, a toning oil 3 wonderful values! vith genuine turtle oil. ‘GLOVES—STREET FLOOR. - oL JEWELRY—STREET FLOO! This special price is for a limited time only—don's miss it. N

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