Evening Star Newspaper, March 2, 1933, Page 22

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 1916-1220 F STREET D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1933. Playing Cards 4 Decks for $1 Gilt-edged cards, and some silver i e edged, good quality, each pack wrapped in cellophane. Many color- “Weskits” in Pique $1.95 Smart little vests that add the last word to the masculine influence suits, Have them in white or gay stripes. ~ Single or double breasted. Your Tailored Suit should have clean, swift ’ i lines, and a Masculine Loads ‘of buttons! Closed Saturday Shop tomorrow! With a word of welcome to our thou- sands of visitors with the fervent hope for the greatest success of the new Ad- ministration. 'We will just say today, Jelleff’s is ever ready to serve you with fashion—and value! i FRANK' R. JELLEFF, Inc. The World’s up in Arms over BRACELETS! Big ones, little ones, metal ones, carved, or plain, by 1s, by 25 or by the dozen; every one is wear- ing them, every one is looking smart in them! Here are 4 of dozens of styles at $7.00 THE KNIFE-EDGE, a set of five, that combines to look like the sharpened edge of a fe; three are {vory white, the two out- side are metal. $1.00. THE SHADOW BAND, in smooth, * shiny metal with your three initials cut out, so that your frock can show through as a con- trasting note. $1.00, THE TWIST—Quite wide, and faintly reminiscent of a twisted Moorish pil- lar. Lovely in the soft shades for spring. $1.00, METAL WITH COLOR—A wide bracelet that opens with an interesting clasp set with col- o;eodo Catlin material. Gold Stripe Silk Stockings to wear ... or take home as gifts! The best stores sell them all over the country, so they may be exchanged at home i the size is wrong. ful designs, packed in a box. 7 1216-1220 F STREET Just the thing for the Inaugural week-end! Romney and Madelon Coats We are featuring these fine quality coats in a special showing! Caped, fur-cuffed and fur-collared—a score of Spring styles that cover every new fashion trend— for misses, women and juniors—Coats that Washington women appreciate for their value! for Women Why not see them NOW? A Woman’s ROMNEY that features Galyak in the smart Half-Cape $ 49.50 From the front this coat seems to have a cape, but it ends in back of the sleeve on either side, leav- ing the back one slim unbroken line. In a lovely soft beige, with a high tying Ascot scarf. The half-cape is edged with bands of darker beige galyak.—Third Floor. A wonderful purchase $19;50 These are really $25 coats—but because of a special purchase, we are able to sell them at this inviting price, just when you need them most, for the Inaugural week end, with its parades, teas. With kid galyak scarf collars, mole shawl collars, fur cuff styles with fox, squirrel and kolinsky, Furless coats in Forstmann's Coatings For Women—There are dress coats in fine wool crepes. Crissa, with tucked scarfs, and detachable capes. Imported tweeds with raglan yokes and high-buttoned necklines. Tan, brown, blue, black with white. For Misses—Dress coats in the new soft ribbed and krinkle crepes. with detachable capes edged with flying squirrel, cape sleeves edged with beige or natural squirrel, detachable scarfs of galyak, scarfs edged with kolinsky. 's of fox. Furless dress coats, too, in Forstmann woolens, with high necklines. Many cape styles. Sports coats in checked tweeds and soft monotones. Black, blue, walnutan, grey, brown and mixtures. Sizes 14 to 20. ECONOMY COAT SHOPS—FOURTH FLOOR. 100 Coats Styles— 100 Coats Coats— for Misses Many Cape Dress, Sports \ Fur-Trimmed ) and Furless! A Misses’ Madelon with a shining aecent of black Galyak 339.50 A coat that proves just how ever- Tlastingly smart all-black is! Dull wool crepe, called Mat Dosse, with ingenious puffs in the sleeves at the elt Then for a subtle contrast, tWere’s a collar that ends in an Ascot scarf, of smooth black galyak. What a marvelous back- ground for a bright printed frock! For gifts, we suggest— Gold Stripe “Adjustables” —fit any length of leg Sheer or service sheer, 3 pairs in assorted shades. $1.00 pr. 3 pairs, $2.85 $1.35 pr. 3 pairs, $3.90 Gold Stripe Gothamettes —the silk stocking which cannot run ... a new in the Sth Floor Dress Shops $13.75 If it wasn’t for this special purchase, these very dresses would be selling for $16.50 and $19.75, and you would think nothing of it! But we tried to get special values for the events over the week end, and we must say we did! Prints, crepes, sheers for weave , , , very sheer in appearance when ON..ccoovewos $1.35 pr. 3 pairs $3.90 Don’t ever buy silk stockings!—buy Gold Stripes . . . silk stockings of satisfaction + « « only at Jelleff’s in Washington. Women, Shorter for nreet—n’yn background night frocks soft chiffon with lace. to take home at least three! Pert styles for Misses, grack ing styles for Women, and a very specialized selection of carefully designed dresses for Larger Women. Plenty of navy, black, beige, grey and prints. A great one-day Inaugural event tomorrow! Not regular $5 Hats but $6.50 to $8.50 Hats to sell tomorrow at Sample hats from 20 different manufacturers —mostly one-of-a-kind! Migses, ‘Women and Larger Women—Everybody! Styles prints, tallored sheers and crepes, Sunday Detalls that make you want lous, becom- 50 | New Spring Hats All Headsizes from 21% to 24 All the important new straws Saimane Porte Bortheurs, Souple Crochets, rough braids, Neoras, Neora Ropettes, fine imported Bagheera visca, even that smart new corded straw Paleva. All the lovely new colors S B elges bright Navy, dark Navy, Red, Green, and lots of black and brown and biack with white, brown with white and navy with white. Also a few new felts in pastels—yellow, blue, pink—and white. All the exciting new styles—Zsnmish Mtte with your new Spring suits...smart brims...shallow crowns...new higher crowns...hats with flowers... with ribbon bows. ..with pique bands and bows—every type imi able for every type of costumes—and in styles for misses, women and smart matrons. Come tomorrow and get your new Hat for Inaugural Week-end! Simplicity 329.50 Spring suits fall into (wo classes—those that are frankly feminine, and those that are frankly tailored. There are no half way measures about them, and that's why, it you choose the smart tailored fashion raasculine simplicity is so important. This suit has it, from the sharp lapels, the per- fectly fitting shoulders, to the straight hanging skirt. The material is important, too, a tiny pin point design that looks like & check. The creamy silk blouse has one soft note—the bow at the neck- line. In misses’ sizes. In the newly enlarged Suit Shop Fifth Floor JUNIORS! Here’s the Frock You’ve been looking s 1 O ,95 for—and only. It has a gay printed sheer crepe top, & slim, little, straight, hanging skirt, and the sauclest jacket you ever saw, with enormous puff sleeves that are shirred on to the shoulder, and an innocent little tie. And if this doesn’t capture your fancy, there are others, prints with plain jackets, some without jackets at all. Necklines with touches of lace and organdy. Navy, beige, blue, gray, black, green, red; sizes 11 to 17. JUNIOR DEB SHOP— FOURTH FLOOR. In the Sports Shop Tomorrow— Blouses, $1.95 and $2.95 Skirts, $2.95 and $3.95 Biouses for your suits, for your separate skirts! Hundreds of them—taffetas, or- gandles, shirtings, rough silks, crepes and cottons, each one smarter than the next. Bows under your chin, buttons in a gay row, fancy pleatings and tucks. Short sleeves and puff sleeves. Plain prints, dots, checks, stripes. Sizes 32 to 42. Skirts in silk crepes, wool crepes, sheer wools and flannels. Wrap-around and gored styles with buttons down the side. Grey, blue, brown, black. Sizes 26 to 34. THIRD FLOOR. Our own imported Pull-ons $1.65 600 of them, fresh from the boat! N fancy—just the plain, tailored 4- button pull-ons that somehow always look smarter than any other kind of glove. Crush them down a little around your wrist, that’s the accepted way to wear them. Pique seams for service, and fingers that really fit. wash like & dream in lukewarm water and any pure soap. ‘White, black, black with white, beige and wh’elu’.“nm last fall this quality glove was $1. Very Special! Pure Dye Silk Underwear $].19 Dainty things you'll be needing for the Insugural week-end . . . and my, what values! Chemises, dance sets and panties, all in the softest, finest of pure dye PFrench crepe, trimmed with creamy laces and hemstitching. ‘The dance sets have lace ban- deaux and fitted panties. The pantles are lace-trimmed or tailored. Flesh and tea rose. Special Purchase! Famous Maker’s Singlettes $ 1 95 Most of them were $2.95 and $3.95! This is a manufacturer's close- out of those oth-fitting one- plece combinations that do so much toward a perfect sil- houette. They have detachable garters, girdle effects with side fasten- ing, double uplift bandeau tops. They are made of V. R. TEX and V. R. NAISE, rein- forced. Tea rose and petal pink. Sizes 32 to 38. A New Skintex Corsette- Brassiere $5.95 If you haven't got the mhl foundation your new 8| clothes won't fit. But if you wear a new Skintex they’ll fit as if they were made to your own measurements! It's the two- way stretch elastic brocade that does it—smoothing and trim- boned diaphragm, and smooth . Medium length. Long $6.95. will be in the AMOdelupnuuntta demonstrate the new Skintet styles. - ‘ GREY SHOPS SECOND FLOOR

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