Evening Star Newspaper, March 21, 1933, Page 19

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ES ket L £ 2 Heads Society WASHINGTON GIRL NAMED SCHOOL GROUP LEADER. Elna hdmfl GRACE L. CARR, 19-year-old dai ;é Bies) g afterncon at the Galleon ed to stimulate interest ‘Trials, which will be held spE e zifiégfi -4 Miss Evelyn Walker, Miss Peyton Hawes, Miss Nancy Newbold, Miss Eliza Mitchell, Miss Elizabeth Shouse, Miss Harriet An- derson, Miss Laura Curtis, Miss Kath- arine Wilkins, Miss Helen Robbins, Miss Anne Perin, Miss Cornelia Perin, Miss Audrey Campbell and Miss Abbie Sard. This group of young ladies will wear the jockey costumes which they will ‘wear at the Hunter Trials and will assist given by the League publican Women, Sixteenth street and Boott Circle, . opposing. Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor, president of Speel, Mrs. Harry K. Daugl Edward A. Keys, Mrs. Charles McNary, Mrs. Prank W. Mondell, Mrs. James Good and Mrs. Russell Harrison. Mrs. Willlam Corcoran Eustis of | ‘Washington is expected Tuesday at the Westbury, where Mr. and Mrs. David Pl.nle{’, who are returning from Europe on the Leviathan, will join her ‘Thursday. . Mrs. Joseph B. Kalbfus and her schoolgirl daughter, Miss Reeve Kalb- fus, have returned to their home in Denevr, ., after spending six months in Washington with Mr. W. K. Reeve, father of Mrs. Kalbfus. Am former Washingtonians sail- ing on the California from New York on Saturday were ex-Senator and Mrs. Tasker Oddie. Mrs. Alexander McMeans, who has spent the Wintér with her daughter Comdr. and Mrs. E. t their home on Twen- ty-ninth street, was also a passenger returning to her home in California. Mr. and Mrs. Artemas Ward, jr. of New York City are guests at the May- flower, having come to Washington to eral this morning at lington of Brig. Gen. Harry Burgess, former Governor of the Panama Canal. Mrs. Joseph E. Willard, who spent 10 days in her apartment in New York %. r:“ returned to her suite at the Mr. Armando Mencia, who spent some | time here a few weeks ago visiting his sister, Miss Patricia Mencia, at Ward- man Park Hotel, has returned after a visit with his parents at their home in Havana, Cuba. He will leave shortly to return to his post with the League of Nations at Geneva, Switzerland. Mrs. J. Willlam Fulbright has gone $o Bala Bala, near Philadelphia, to visit her mother, Mrs. Robert Martin Wil- ms. ‘The members of the Marine Corps Unit of the Red Cross will hereafter meet each Tuesday morning at 10:30 ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Carr, 5053 Massachusetts avenue, who has been elected president of the Astrotekton Literary Soclety at Meredith College, Raleigh, N. C. Miss Carr was graduated from the National Cathedral School before going to Mere- dith, where she is a third-year stu- dent.—Underwood photo. o'clock with the Navy Unit in the Dis- trict Red Cross Building. ) Mrs. Blanche Knowlton Povelsen will give & dramatic recital of Samuel Tay- lor Coleridge’s “Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner” in Guest House, 3125 P street northwest, on Wednesday and Thursday evenings at 8:30 o'clock. The recital will be illustrated by lantern slides of the famous Gustave Dare pictures. ‘The hostesses for the Interpretative Art Center for the two evenings will - | be Mrs, Arthur E. Dowell, Miss Corinne Frazer, Mrs. John David Walsh, Miss Helen Goodhue, Mrs. Helen McCoy, Mrs. Gardner Mrs. Malcolm Beattle and Miss Grace Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Ben de Mier Miller have had visiting them in their home, 1804 Wyoming avenue northwest, week, their daughter and son-i W, Comdr. C. N. Hinkamp, U. 8. d Mrs. Hinkamp. They left in their car Sunday to return to their present home HENDERSON offers a special chair value for a Limited Time Large Comfortable Wing Chair 539.75 A richly upholstered, elegant chair with features such as— spring back, web bottom, hair filled, hand-tied springs and down cushion *in seat; ma- hogany claw and ball front legs. Choice of plain or fig- ured materials or figured linens. A wonderful value. See this splendid value in @& high class chair. James B.Henderson FINE FURNITURE INTERIOR DECORATING 1108 G St. N.W. Phones Dist.: 387 The Call to COLORS! Navy Blue is especially popular this spring . . . and so versatile! Wear it with gray, beige, brown gnd all shades of blue. Women’s Shops 1207 F 7th & K *3212 14th THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. [ ELR " i o il k A Impressive Coat Values at Jelleff’s! Coats with Fine FOX $30.50 For Women and Misses! These coats are really remarkable at the price. They have the distinction of style and refinement of detail of far more expensive coat fashions, and best of all they are trimmed with the most important fur of the season—FOX. White fox dyed in the new shades— TROPIQUE PLATINUM SPRING BEIGE AND BLUE as well as REAL SILVER FOX AND SILVER RADIUM FOX Used in these smart new ways... edging detachable capes. . . cape sleeves. ..bordering detachable scarf collars. ..used as cuffs and as horse- n coats of Forstmann's and other new crepe fabrics in N\ Black — Corsair Blue — Gorham K Grey, Spring Blviu and Mascara } COAT SHOPS—THIRD FLOOR 4 J'me new (3 1916-1220 F STREET 4 Uuderwear Extras—Tomorrow! Jelieffs 1216-1220 F STREET Again! French Crepe and Swan, Suede Crepe Slips ¢7.15 At the remark- able price of— If you didn’t get yours last week, we aren’t surprised—as they went so fast! But—here is another lot. All bias- cut —some with lace applique V- shaped necklines—others with straight tops with lace applique and lace edge. Also smart tailored styles—all sizes— tearose, peach and white. A Factory Easter Special! $7.50 SKINTEX g 4'95 Corsette-Brassiere You want a correct foundation for your new Easter frock! But you need not sacrifice com- fort. This special new Skintex Corsette-Bras- siere is just the thing. The new low backline and all-over lace uplifting brassiere makes it ideal for evening wear, too. Very narrow elas- tic shoulder straps, with a two-way stretch fea- ture in the back—firm boning in diaphragm— buckleless garters—blush shade. Both short and long hip lengths, in every size from 32 to 38. Manufacturer’s Close-out! “Qy ¢ P $1.95 “Snuggies” § 1 .00 These are the same Snuggies that we were lately selling for $1.95. You will want several at this exceedingly low price. Girdle effects with detachable garters—real uplift bandeau tops—side closing. Heavy Bemberg all-over lace—angelskin—glove silk lace, and swami. Lace-trimmed and tailored, in tea- rose, flesh, white and black. Sizes 32 to 38. $1.95 to $3 French Crepe Panties $ ]- '65 These dainty panties are well made of’ fine French crepe—generously cut and nicely finished—fitted waistbands with applique trimming of cream Alencon- pattern laces. Tearose, flesh and white. Sizes 17 to 21. GREY SHOPS, SECOND FLOOR O, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1938. New Two-Cent Cigar. Austrian cigar makers are offering &° Chapter, Tau Phi National Sor- new product which sells for 2 cents. 3 Important Dress Fashions— 3 Popular Dress Prices— 1916.1990 F STREET The GOWN SALON specic izing in individual fashions « « « with separate collections for Misses and Women nd Oor .. exclusive MADELON and ROMNEY fashions . . » ‘Washington’s “QUALITY STREET” shop! A Full-Length Wool Coat—A Printed Silk Dress The Perfect S50 Ensemble . . . $2 9 Complete! These new costumes have a particular flair for meet- ing the needs of smart women! A print dress, and an untrimmed coat! Smart tailored coats of excellent quality wool crepe—full silk lined—in black, Corsair blue, mascara brown, Gorham grey over harmonizing print dresses with soft bows, embroidered organdy trimmed ascots and other smart details. Women’s and Misses’ Sizes! Standing, MISSES’ ENSEMBLE, blue wool crepe coat with blue and white brush print frock, $29.50. Seated, WOMAN’'S ENSEMBLE, brown Practically a whole floor devoted to Misses’ and Wo- men's Dresses at three specialized prices—$16.50—$19.75 Oor —$25. No wonder enthusiastic patrons tell us every day—"“You have the widest selection of styles and the best values in Washington!” They look very new and different, these Sheer and Print Jacket k F:f)cf(s e $1650 For Misses and Women! This spring’s jackets go to any length for smartness—very brief boleros, waist-length, hip-bone length and the very smart three-quarter swagger—and many a good jacket is really a cape! So you can imagine what variety, what individuality you'll find in this most popular of all spring dress fashions! ... Printed crepe frocks with matching capes and jackets . .. Plain crepe jacket frocks with print-top frocks ... sheer jacket frocks with fur cuffs . . . chiffon frock with cavalier sleeve jacket . .. and one model that is really a little silk suit with white crepe blouse , . . these are only a few of the dozens of styles you should see! Standing, WOMAN'S JACKET FROCK of black sheer with fagoted jacket and print frock-top, $16.50. Seated, MISSES® JACKET FROCK in @ gfium print with mousseline de soie and bow, $16.50. The Economy Floor—always busy, always interesting e with racks and racks of bright, new dresses—$5.95— OO II $7.95—$1095—little prides that stimulate large en- thusiasm for buying! Just now we’re having special success with the New Sheer S 1 0,95 Dresses . . . . . : For Misses and Women! The plain sheer with finger-tip jacket and lingerie scarf, in navy, grey or beige is the talk of the town. the new one-piece printed sheers—mostly soft pastels— aqua, Eleanor blue, Patou rose, citron and green—with fine patterns printed in black and white and feminine touches of white in lingerie jabots, scarfs, bows and flowers—perfect to wear right now under your coat—wonderfully cool later on in the Spring! Standing, PRINTED SHEER in Eleanor blue with tucked neckline, puff sleeves and embroidered organdy touches, $10.95. tSelM. SHEER JACKET rno’cx with hree-quarter , puff sleeves, and crisp organdy ascot, $10.95. Another Wednesday Sale! Spring Hasdiegs* 1 .65 ‘We were able to buy only 200 at this low price, but the assort-~ ment is complete as to styles, colors and fabi rics. Every model to harm ‘ stunning! Smart new B S o ey Benall leathers for Spring— large sizes. New $3.95 Umbrellas $2 - Do you have an umbrella to match your Rainy-day outfit? If not, here is an you can't afford to miss! Newest silk mix- Now We Wear brgandw' Jackets! % e e al eowad design—fiattering deep triple- ruffle ieev: u‘xd roll-over col- to Patents, pin and smooth " calf—over-the-arm strap - m odels — Envelopes, i’:'g;bond and tailored —some with passport pockets and some zi ger styles. You will nd the color to match your Spring ensemble —Navy Blue, Grey, Beige, Brown, Black and Red.

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