Evening Star Newspaper, March 7, 1935, Page 24

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 4-H CLUBS WILL HOLD, | & b bom et 200 | Swsn™s & 7= = * | BEVERLEY KING DEATH . Ady, YEARLY ATHLETIC MEET sgex. Do o e M = Pive, hundred 4-H Club boys and | gpyp Jeader; Miss Dorothy Emerson, pectal Dispatch to The Star. girls from all counties on the Western | Miss Edythe M. Turner and Otto W. ROCKVILLE, Md, March 7—The | Shore of the State are expected : Anderson. fifth annual athletic meet, of the 4-H | 3t1end and many of them particlpa Clubs of Montgomery County will be | Gold, silver and bronze medals will held in the high school here, March | be the prizes in sack races and there | on ugly buildings. D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1935. and R streets at 12:15 am. Monday. | north on Sixteenth street at a Milford D, Burrows, 19, who was driv- | moderate rate of speed when Mr. King IS DECLARED ACCIDENT [ing the car, was released atter the | appeared suddenly in front of the| ™™ 8¢ White ——— inquiry. nmummuam-vmm.ncmnmww A verdict of accidental death was|eral Emergency Relief Administration| swerve or stop the car before Crop Control Launched. mfith el pmmm: returned yesterdsy by & coroner's|official. He resides at the Roosevelt |him. Mr. King, who was & nationally | - An Grain Council has| Josephs, who said he was a healthy jury investigating the death of Bever- | Hotel. known philatelist, = personal friend | been created in Uruguay to reduce or | man when he entered the jail twe OB the it th of President Roosevelt and a deputy | increase, according to changing con- | months ago over a check-passing in< n the ess stand the youth|administrator in ditions, the areas planted to various | cident, was advised to avold high liv- jury. he was driving | covery Administration, died a few | crops. ing and rich food. GROWING PAINS—this store has ’em! More space to Le given to departments now somewhat crowded—providing room for even greater selections—contributing in every way to the pleasure and con- venience of shopping 2t Jelleff’s. Announcement soon! Jail Food Too Rich. 7 QAKLAND, Calif,, March 7 mfi Dr. Curdts, county jail physician, 1 The Isle of Man has placed & ban | ley 8. King, 56, who was knocked down by an automobile at Sixteenth|told the THE NEW ']les 1214-1220 F STREET FOX ..GALYAK .. and ERMINE FURRED RNE Coats : g For Misses— For Women— '9.75 A fashion MUST be good to carry this label: iy RopinEY & R Jellef’'s—with 10 other high-type specialty stores worked with New York’s best manufac- turers to produce Rom- ney Fashions—we be- lieve they represent the utmost in fashion-value! Larger Women! Only the finest woolens in ROMNEYS Coats— These Prints are Sheer and Little Women! Large figure: Gelyak furred cape_coat for women, Romney 49.75 Small figure: Azure For on Forstmann’s and Juilliard’s 1935 crepey, nubby and jacquard textures! In Navy, Black, Brown, Romano Blue, Grey! INSPIRED STYLING FOR WOMEN'! by experts in women’s fashions! Chosen Galyak de- tachable capes. . .divided back, bow-back capes and cape sleeves with Galyak revers...Rip- pling collars of Azure or Beige Fox...jabot bordered with Silver Fox...Beige Ermine col- lars. Sizes 36 to 44, 3514 to 411%. LOTS OF CAPES FOR MISSES! Detachable capes of galyak, or trimmed with fox! Looped scarf collars of Galyak! Beige or Azure shades! Shawls of fox in Sizes 14 to 20. Juniors’ NEW Taffeta SUIT ® With ¥ length coat! ® With Gingham-check blouse top! $10.95 The neatest trick of the season . . . this navy taffeta suit that's all crisped out in the best Junior Deb manner! Cape frocks in print . . . jacket frocks in new combinations . . . and one- plece dresses! Just hints of the new things 11's to 17's will find in the Junior Deb Shop, now! Junior Deb Shop—Fourth Floor New-W ool Coat ENSEMBLES $16.95 A wool coat makes an ensemble so much more wearable! Just take this new redingote for example. You'll feel smartly dressed in the PURE- DYE polka dot crepe frock without the coat! You'll enjoy wearing the full-length wool coat over other frocks! And together . . . they're perfection. In navy, black, brown! Sizes 1612 to 243, Moderate Priced Shop—Fourth Floor BOUCLES! oo« the colorful in new dresses! 895 ings to all women! ... for town. country. ... it's clean- . in soft, lus- STYLES in new B-COLLAR boucle (sketched) with perling on_blouse: cameo. maize. " BUTTERFLY-TRIMMED blouse with peasant sleeve in 2-piece boucle for 36's to_44's. _Cameo. maize. belge. aqua, navy. GATHERED NECKLINE in a misses’ boucle! "BYRON COLLARED boucle for misses. tco! Sports Shop, Third Floor. JACKETED! $16.95 Summing up just about everything a larger woman wants in Spring frocks! Prints for colors . . . sheers that will g0 on into Summer . . . Jacketed for daylong chic! This nice jabot dress in border-printed sheer has a pleated skirt and a finger-tip jacket . . . in navy, black, brown. New, too, for sizes 40'z to 52!2 . . .one-piece and coat dresses, in plain and printed sheers and crepes. Special Size Dress Shop— Second Floor. Cotton Dresses to be Moved—This Last Event in Present Location—2nd Floor! Fashion Coat Shops—Third Floor. —6 fresh new styles for misses, 14 to 20—Women, Co lor misses .49.35 F2 Clorious Tweed. ¥ ™, Man-Tailored in . New 3-Piece Topcoat Suits $2 9.75 “For Misses! An inspired com- bination of 1935 tweeds! Man-tai- lored . . . with all the precision and smartness that term implies. Patterned tweed for the top- coat . . . plain for the two-piece sim- plesuit...ina tender blue or a classic brown! Sizes are 14 to 20. Suit Shop, Fourth Floor. Sale! $98.50 Imperial Seal (dyed New Zealand comey) Fur Coats *38 Exactly the same Tmlity Fur Coats that walked out in a single day here in a recent sale. This sale is a windfall for womer who wish a coat now . . . and for those who plan ahead! Imperial Seal —that deep-furred New Zealand rabbit—dyed and dressed to look like Hudson Seal—made and lined with all the precision of the * Hudson Seals! Three es cially good style . .. for sizes 16 to 42. Fur Salon—Third Floor. » . $3.95 Swiss Gingham and Linen TOMORROW-AIl Winter Coats on THIRD FLOOR-What a Clearance! 50—WOMEN’S $35 to $49.50 Coats, black or brown with kolinsky, black fox, skunk, caracul; 36-46, 4212-4815, 371,-39%2 ; - $20 15—MISSES’ $39.50 to $49.50 Coats with Jap mink, black fox, mink, skunk, fitch on black or brown; 13 to 20 $20 40—WOMEN’S $59.50 to $89.50 Coats with mink, black fox, Persian, beaver, kolinsky on black or brown; 36-44, 351%5-4115, 4415-46%; 3 . $40 20—MISSES’ and JUNIORS’ $69.50 to $89.50 Coats in black or brown with mink, kolinsky, Persian lamb, beaver, seal; 11 to 20 $4 15—WOMEN’S $98.50 to $145 Coats with fine blue fox, silver fox, mink, Pe: collars on black or brown Forstmann fabrics; 36-40, 37%-39%, 44%;... 10—$49.75 Winter Dress Suits, fur-trimmed with fox, beaver, kolinsky; finger-tip and % length coat styles in black, brown; 18-42.—4th Floor. $25 39—$13.95 to $19.75 Larger Women’s Dresses; daytime and afternoon matelasses, prints, crepes; one-pc., two-pc. and coat types; black, blue, brown, prints; 40%-50% ..$10 26—$16.95 to $29.75 Larger Women's Dresses, early Spring prints, crepes, sheers with lin- gerie touches; adjustable waistlines; 40%2-50% g $15 50—$29.75 to $49.75 Misses’ and Women’s Gown Salon Dre: daytime, afternoon, eve- ning crepes, matelasses, sheers, eary Spring prints. One and 2-pc. and coat types; taffeta gillets, lace trims; Bishop sleeves; black, blue, brown, green $15 Gown Salon—Second Floor. dark crepes . sses, Crepes, Women’s Dres 10—$13.95 Women's, Littl Little Wome: 40—$13.95, $16.95 W. for daytime 25—$13.95 Misse: rnoon, Tepes ....... 50-—$13.95, $16.95 Mi Dresses, dark crepes, some prints, for daytime and crepes and novelties for evening Moderate Price Dress Shop—Fourth Floor. 16—$12.95 Junior Dresses, pastel crepes, some afternoons, mostly evening styles; 11-17 $5.95 10—$16.95 Junior Dresses, dark for business, pastels, woolens and afternoon dresses.$7.95 Junior Deb Shop—Fourth Floor. 80—$8.95 Dresses; crepes in one and two-pc. effects; plenty blacks, also raspberry and eacock; many for little women, some for women, few wools, velvets for misses.$3.95 41—310.95 Dresses; navy, gray, blue, black sheers, few prints; velvet skirts with metallic blouses; daytime and evening for misses, 14-20, 16%-24%, 38-44 $5.95 Economy Frock Shop—Fifth Floor. $10.95 Two-pe. Knit Dresses, sports colors; 6 misses’ styles, broken sizes 12-20 $3.95 Blouses, crepes, satins, broken sizes 34 to 44 . X $5.95 to $8.95 Blouses in satins, credpes. metal-trims; waist hip-len, $3.95 to $4.95 Sweaters, twins and cardigans; broken sizes 34-40 .... Sport Shop—Third Floor. 100—$1.95-83 Cotton Pajamas; terry cloth with ski-trousers, wine, green, navy, brown combinations; broadcloth in one- and two-piece stripes; broken sizes. 2nd Floor..$1 60—$3.95 Foundations and Girdles; French batiste, brocades; foundations in sizes 32-42, girdles 28 to 34; not all sizes in every style.—2nd Floor $1.95 162 Pairs Doeskin Gloves, crush- able pull-ons in white, eggshell; sizes 5% to 7Y color cuffed styles; beige, brown; some solled slightly; broken sizes 59¢ 125 Pairs Fabric Gloves; flared- top, stitched pull-ons in brown, black, gray; not all sizes in color. 3% Gabilla “Mon Cheri” Perfume SPECIAL $! Smoke Set Imported Porcelain 50: Strest Floon Tom dat 40 Special * iis *Dacks 2% gesiens St B beine di- Strest Floor, Dresses Little Women, 16/; to 24} Here’s what 3 testing laboratories say about "Twin Weave' Better Fabrics Testing Bureau— v 225 W, 34th-8t., N. Y. C.—Tests No.: T6351—“Tensil strength 518 ds. On & vertical tester the poun seam held perfectly”. United States Testing Bureau Lab- oratory—1415 Park Ave., Hoboken, N. J—“Average strength at seam, 57.5 pounds. Resistance very high. material does not spread or open at seams”. United States Testing Co.—for Silk Association of America, Hoboken— Test No. 58746—“Washing test at 120 degrees sample practically un- changed as to color-fastness. S ge, 1.9% (practically none).” Special Sell- ing Tomor- 9 row—Twin- . Weave Slips! S Styles. The silk for “Twin-weave” Slips is chosen for strength and fineness and woven in a special way, to make an . unusually firm, strong fabric. In addition, the seams of “Twin-Weave” Slips are double stitched for double wear—guaran- teed not rip! Well cut through the hips to fit without “riding” up. Adjustable shoulder straps! Laces are non-shiftable imported Alen- con types. EVENING Slips tailored in tea- rose, white; 32-38. FOUR-GORE Slips, tailored or lace-trimmed, straight or V-tops. 50-INCH Slips for afternoon, V- top, lace-appliqued. SHADOW-PANEL Slips, straight or V-tops with light laces; 32-44. TAILORED Slip with double V-top; 32 to 44. In Tearose and White! Grey Shops—Second Floor. New SKINSET - Foundations /*:}have the new small waistline! $5.00 It's all the vogue to look nipped in at the waist this season! And that's just what these Skin- sets will do for you! Brocade lastex with low back, narrow hipline . . . small waistline just Silk Slips 8 No. 324 for SHEER SILK Daytime Stockings! $] 15 3 Pairs, $3.30 A sheer, three-thread chif- fon . . k . . . and Speclally de- signed so it will NOT and exclu- Washington! Sizes 33 to 42. Grey Shops— 8econd Floor * ride up . . . Hhat “harmon sive with Jellefl’s in fpyiime swee opposi! . all-silk ABSOLUTELY FRI RINGS AND SH. A flattering stocking, too. new Spring shades ize - with your ds and navy

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