Evening Star Newspaper, April 14, 1933, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL I Jelicfts 1216-1220 F STREET Now is the time to have your Furs— Cleaned, Repaired, Remodeled and - MRS. ROSS TO GET | * GIVIL SERVICE POST Former. Wyoming Governor Slated to Succeed Miss o Jessie Dell. Join the Parade to Jelleff’s tomeorrow for / EASTER Ready for a Glorious Easter The Cherry blossoms are at their loveliest . . . a bright, clear day in prospeet . . . all Washington will be in a gay mood and gala attire Sunday! And you’ll want to be part of itall, so if there are any last-mimute Accessories you need, if you decide that after all you wish you had a new coat, new dress, or new suit for Easter—come straight to Jellefi’'s—we’re ready with everything you want—at the prices you want to Wwo new members, one of whom will be Mrs. Nellle Tayloe Ross, former QGovernor of Wyoming, are to be named #o the Civil Service Commission, ac- gording to administration sources, re- placing Miss Jessie Dell, & Democratic Commissioner, and Thomas E. Campbell, Republican, president of the. commis- sloners. Under this arrangement, it is said, George R. Wales, the other Republican member of the commission, would be retained. Whoever is chosen as Mr. Campbell's successor will head the commission. No one is' known to be in prospect for this place. Selection Not Surprising. ‘The reported selection of Mrs. Ross was not considered a surprise, as her pame has been mentioned frequently in connection with this post. In some rters, it had been thought she might ome president of the commission, in succession to Mr. Campbell, who, it 18 known, had expected to leave the Government's personnel cy as soon @s a new head had qunll?:‘d‘ Mr. Campbell, an appointee of President Hoover, formerly was Gover- ror of Arizona. | Commissioner Dell, a Georgian, was | mppointed to the Commission as the | minority member by President Coolidge | in 1925. She has been strongly sup- ported for reappointment by three wom- the American Alliance of | the Women's National Democratic Club and the Democratic Business and Professional She also had backing in the congressional delegation. Wales Now Minority Member. Commissioner Wales, who now will become the minority member of the Commission, which, by law, is bi-parti- san, is a graduate of the ranks. A mna- | tive of Vermont, he wis appointed as the Republican member of the estab- | lishment by President Wilson in 1919, | wfter 24 years’ service, in which he had sdvanced from & clerkship to become xaminer. NEW ENGLAND STORM TAKES FOUR IJVES‘ Parts of Texas, Oklahoma and, Kansas Swept by Sandstorm. Crops Damaged. By the Associated Press. BOSTON, April 14.—A Spring storm, leaving in its wake as much as 2 feet of Snow, death and untold prop- erty destruction to New England yes- of four men, three o«! them in motor accidents, and mjuflu‘ 80 many other persons were attributed to the storm. The yawl Sinaes of Marblehead en route for Philadelphia, went aground 4 miles west of Mattituck Point in Long Island Sound. A Boston ferry boat was slapped vielently against her berth, snapping off pilings and shaking up pesseng>rs. The 3,335-ton steamer Malang, with a crew of 28 aboard, was anchored off Peaked Hill Bar, Cape Cod, her tail shaft broken. Storm in Southwest. KANSAS CITY, April 14 (#).—A pre- Easter storm of rain, sand, snow and sandstorms in history, the wind veloc- ity at times reaching from 40 to 50 miles an hour. | e ! ENGINEERS REJECT TECHNOCRAT'S IDEA Howard Scott Fails in Attempt o @Gain Recognition in Chieago. By the Associated Press. OHICAGO, April 14.—The Chicago ‘Tribune today said that Howard Scott, exponent of technocracy, had left for | New York after spending two days in | & vain attempt to win to his theories; the recently organized All-America ‘Technological Society, a group of engi- neers. | A reporter who saw him just before he left for the East last night reported that Seott declined to discuss the affair, the Tribune said. But E. J. Costello, | secretary of the society, spoke freely. “Scott came out here with the idea that he would go back to New York | with the All-America Technological So- | clety in his pocket,” Costello was quoted | a8 saying by the Tribune. After listen- | ing with “patience and courtesy,” Cos- | tello said, the directors informed him “plainly and emphatically” that the society was not interested. Gen. William I. Westervelt, technical | director of Sears, Roebuck & Co., heads the society. He was reported to be in New York prepared to meet Scott and ready to give him a similar reply. | Bishop's Will Probated. CHICAGO, April 14 (#) —Paul Ga- brileff, Russian orthodox bishop of Chi- | cago, left an estate of $50,000 to his church. Gabrilefl died April 10, and| his will was admitted to probate yester- ® Stainless ® Greaseless ® Non-Irritating Easy to Use! THE NEW 19216-1220 F STREET Stored for the Summer! No better Easter gift—no smarter Easter Stockings—than our famous Gold Stripe Silk Stockings —because of the beauty of silk, 100% pure. —becaise of their exclusive garter-run protec- tion. —because of the wide variety of styles, weights and colors. —because this Gold Stripe Stocking satisfac- tion may be had for as little as 75c a pr. Two popular styles, for Easter giving or Easter wearing— Gold Stripe §$7.00 “Adjustables” ].ig',: and The famous silk stocking that fits every length of leg, long or short, with their seven inches of adjust- ment space at the top. Gold Stripe 31_35 “Gothamettes” i Those wonderful new silk stockings that cannot run —a special hosiery weave, exclusive with Gold Stripe, sheer and smart, and absolutely runproof. Give and Wear “Deausan”—the new Easter coior that goes with everything. Gold Stripe Silk Stockings only at Jellef’s in Wash- ington, F Street and at our 1721 Connecticut Avenue Shop. You still have plenty of time tomorrow to choose Your Easter Coat, Frock, Suit or Ensemble Left above, Misses’ fox-bor- dered cape sleeve coat, $29.50. First at right, Misses’ Navy blue sheer ensemble, self- ascot collar, $16.50. Second at right. Misses’ black sheer ensemble, embroid- ered net yoke, $§16.50. —at Jelleff’s : Misses’ Coats —wide selection at 329'50 The type of coats you'll see on the smartest young women Easter Sunday! Coats with fur-bordered detachable capes, cape collars and cape sleeves...with fur ascots, deep fur cuffs and shawl collars of fur—fox, galyak, kolinsky, ermine and mole. And in all the good Spring colors of black, navy, beige and grey. Sizes 14 to 20.—THIRD FLOOR. This smart 4-piece Suit $29°50 —is the success of the season!—double breasted tailored suit of men's wear fabric—brown, navy and medium grey—pastel linen blouse and full length, full silk-lined topcoat with beautiful shoulder detail. And there are two other styles Jjust as smart. FOURTH FLOOR. A perfect Easter Costume for MISSES! Dark Sheer Ensembles 516.50 Smart short-sleeved frocks, seli-ascots, embroidered net yokes, mous- seline bows and embroidered orga Wy touches with matching swagger length coats, with tucks and pleats to give the exaggerated broad- shouldered look! Also, lots of new SHEER JACKET FROCKS with bolero and hip-length jackets in rose, blue, grey and beige as well as navy and black. Sizes 14 to 20—FIFTH FLOOR. Jr. Debs like their Jackets finger-tip length Like the one sketched at the extreme left—a navy blue sheer crepe with white pique s 95 bib and deep cuffs that button 3 on (easy to take off and wash) ! Another model has adorable triple epaulet shoulders on the jacket and bright red belt. Come in and see them all. Sizes 11 to 17. 5th floor. New Organdy Blouses Crisp and fresh, just made to wear on Easter! Blouses with ruffly cap sleeves, hand-drawn work, big bows s 1 .95 and puff sieeves. The one sketched T - left has big bow of plaid organdy! Sizes 32 to 40.—THIRD PLOOR. The New Jumpers Look and fit like a dress, and, best of all, they have an adjustable walstline, 50 they fit all types of s .95 ! Wool or silk crepe—navy, grey, brown. Sizes 12 to 20. ‘THIRD FLOOR. pay—and with plenty of extra salespeople to serve you on a busy Easter Saturday! The Perfect Complement for Easter Costumes! Easter breter $3.00 We've added fresh new bags—new styles and new leathers to our special pre- Easter group at $3.00. Chic “Softee” pouches to carry with your suit—smart large bags with oval frames and ball clasps, small dressy pouches with marca- site trim, all well made and nicely fitted inside. The leathers are a toss-up— they’re all beautiful—pacapig, grain calf, silk grain, patent leather, smooth calf, in navy, black, brown, grey, red, beige and white. Last-Minute Easter Suggestion— Pullon $ 1 95 Gloves Doeskins! Pigskins! Kid! If you're in a quandary over the selection of "Easter gifts—choose gloves the dis- tinctive gift that is always in good taste. Buy them now for your own summer needs too! You can't resist when you see these smart Pullons in the season’s most popular leathers—Doeskins, guaranteed washable, 6-button length, white and natural beige; Pigskin, 4-button length, white and natural; Kid, plain and fancy tops, navy and gre; Fine quality gloves at a very low price—we box them for gifts if you wish it! A smart touch of color Gay New 2, Bracelets $ ]- '00 Just the thing to create a chic point of interest in your costume—in colors to harmonize or con- trast—gorgeous reds, midnight blues, Eleanor blue, coral, leaf green, rose quartz, candy stripes, clear vellows—wide and narrow styles, carved and plain, sporty Trotteurs, in popular Galalith. Gold and silver metal with enamel, and initials, in links and meshes; twisted metal, Indian and bangle bracelets—a complete assort- ment especially priced for Easter. They make nice gifts, too. Everything that’s new in: Compacts and Cigarette Cases $1.50 to ’3 Smart large Vanity in enamel over nickel, with Scottie heads in blue, green and cream, lovely enamel vanity with cloissonne top; rouge and sift-proof loose powder compartment, in light blue, navy, green, black and white. Neat cig- arette cases with attached lighter and double vanity, enamel with cloissonne‘-decorations, in canary, black, blue and" white. Many smart new styles to choose from, in colors to match your Easter accessories. PERFUMES, The Ideal Easter Gift —All the new perfumes and the old favorites are here—listed are only a few Suggestions. Guerlain’s “Val de T - Chanel’s “Glamour,”. .$2.25, $4.50, $7.50 Corday’s “Toujour Moi”. cie e siavoceons $1.50, $3.85, $6.60 LeLong’s “Murmur” ....$5.00 LeLong’s Toilet Water...$2.00 and $3.00 —you don’t need a girdle —but you do want smooth —help your figure with Jelleffs Silk and Lastex Undergarment “Diploma” by \?.nny Fair $ 3 'OO Here’s the New Idea in underwear. An undergarment that really “does things” for the figure—making its first appearance at Jelleff’s. It’s silk tricot, with just enough Lastex in the weave to smooth your figure into its most perfect lines. Ideal for young women who don’t really need a regular girdle—it gives that subtle support that every figure needs, no matter how slender. The silk net ruffles can be buttoned into a pantie effect if you wish, —and the whole garment can be laundered like any piece of glove silk underwear. GREY SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR. HATS A wonderful new collection at S 5.00 Becoming hats for everyone—Junior Debs, Misses, Matrons and the smart older Women—and for all occasions—new fabrics—smart styles—fine quality. Alway the correct headsize in your type hat. Headsizes 2115 to 23V, [ 9 —Felt Hat by Philmont, exclusive with Pat!y Jellefi's—fine fur felt, in beige, brown, grey, navy, white, yellow, red, light blue and black—and the correct hat for suit, street or sports wear M —Of rough flake-like straw, smartly trimmed Sallol' with grosgrain ribbon and crossed lacquered quills. In the season’s wanted colors. Black, brown, navy and red .. H' h Hat—Of fine straw fabric iy Back, brown, lg beige, navy and grey—a pesfevt ex- ample of the high hat mode .. .$5.00 9 —High-lustre Baku—the smart Matron’s Hat-—ie e oo shert band—black with white, brown with beige er white, navy with white, grey with light blue. Head sizes 23 and 23%—a very becoming style —Petite point all-around hat, with soft KnOCkout straw body, with blazer effect, con- trasting ribbon trim . . . the ideal hat to wear with your suit, or for travel or sEMi-SPOrt WEAT ...eceserasesss S600 HAT SHOP—STREET FLOOR.

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