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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 7, 1935—PART THREE. Herndon Club Plans Spring Lunch Party Mrs. Arthur Hyde Buell will be hostess at a Spring luncheon, fol- lowed by bridge, five hundred and anagrams in her home in Herndon, Va., Wednesday, sponsored by the Fortnightly Club of the Herndon Library. Mrs. Willlam Meyer, Mrs. Harold F. Weiler, Mrs. Harry Breck- enridge, Mrs. Russell A. Lynn and Miss Nora Ellmore will assist Mrs. Buell as co-hostesses. - Smong those making reservations or contributing to make the party a success are Mrs. Bentley Harrison, Mrs. Ruth Keyes, Mrs. Ralph Ennis, Mrs. Alexander Galt, Mrs. Frederick W. Robinson, Mrs. T. Edgar Reed, Mrs. Charles Fisher, Mrs. Margaret Renninger, Mrs. Walter Carter, Mrs. Harvey E. Hanes, Mrs. Harold F. Hanes, Mrs. J. L. Nachman, Miss Mary Hirst, Mrs. E. Barbour Hutchi- son, Mrs. C. M. Dudding, Mrs. T. Edgar Aud, Mrs. George A. Bready, Mrs. Frances Smart, Mrs. Harry A. Bager. Mrs. George F. Buell, Mrs. James Cockerell, Mrs. Charles Rider, Mrs. Thomas Henderson, Mrs. Ray- mond Huffard, Mrs. Amos Chilcott, Mrs. John Groves, Mrs. William Ellis, Mrs. Charles Parker, Mrs. Margaret Petty, Mrs. Charles Pettitt, Mrs. J. H. Poteet, Mrs. Julian Thompson, Miss Elizabeth Leonhardt, Mrs. Allan Brad- ley, Mrs. William Ellmore, Mrs. Allan H. Kirk, Mrs. William H. Dawson, Mrs. George Ramsey Bready, Mrs. R. S. Crippen, Mrs. Mack Crippen, Mrs. Frank Humme, Mrs. Lawrence Det- wiler. Mrs. Beulah Anderson, Mrs. Daniel L. Detwiler, Miss Sadie Det- wiler. Mrs. E. M. Lowe, Mrs. Cassius M. Lawrence, Mrs. Powell Summers, Miss Matilda Decker, Mrs. Estelle ‘Thompson, Mrs. David M. Aud, Mrs. Ernest C. Shull, Mrs. Arthur Wyn- koop, Mrs. Calvin Kidwell, Mrs. Willis | McGlincy, Mrs. Henry Piggott, Mrs. Harry Mitchell, Mrs. Maurice K. Stroud, Mrs. John H. Rice, Miss Edith ers, Mrs. Marvin Perkins, Mrs. E.| Rogt M. Armfield, Mrs. Ralph Armfield, Miss Virginia Lang, Miss Ida Jones and Mrs. S. Jane Hutchison. Blackfriars Guild Gives Play Tomorrow | Patrons and patronesses for the presentation by the Blackfriars Guild | of Gregorio Martinez Sierra’s “Cradle Song,” which will be given in St. E Paul's Auditorium, at 1421 V street | tomorrow, Tuesday and Thursday eve- | nings at 8:30 o'clock, have been select- | ed. The production is being given under | the sponsorship of Representative | John Steven McGroarty of California and poet laureate of that State. | Among the patrons and patronesses THE NEW Inviting YOU ellefls A 1214-1220 F STREET A larger store— A larger staff— A larger event in every way than ever before! Something more than the usual Anniversary because Jelleff’s is something more than the usual store. Selling fashionable apparel at such prices as we quote for these events just before Easter IS unusual as every one will surely agree. A big job—but one such as this organization delights in do- ing. We are using severai pages in today’s “Star” to tell the story, but A good time ic open a oOnIy a visit to Jelleff’s on these anniversary days can make you realize charge account at Jellefl’s. \what g great event this is! Easter Coats! Women’s, Little Women’s, Larger Women’s Women's $29.75 to $39.75 Coats Furred with Galyal Kolinsky—Squirrel The new corded matelasse and crepe woolens—with galyak bordered capes, galyak draped scarfs, kolinsky or mole trimmed collars, self collars with fox cuffs. Cape collars with fox and kolinsky. In the casual types—wolf collars on colorful tweeds, town mixtures—squirrel cuffs on monotons woolens. Furless dress coats of high-quality wool crepes—with dressmaker- finished cape sleeves, jabots, and scarfs. Wide choice, in navy, brown, and black. Sizes for all women. Women's $39.75 and $49.75 Coats Capes with Galyak Borders! Cape 53675 Sleeves! Ermine Collars! ‘This group is a coat event in itself!—galyak capes, cape sleeves bordered with galyak—fox bordered cape sleeves. Jabots, reveres, and shawls of galyak or ermine. Swagger and straightline coats—Forstmann’s and other fine woolens, FURLESS DRESS COATS superbly tailored. Simple, smart, casual and sport coats in tweeds and mixtures—with galyak cuffs—fox collars. 36 to 44—35% to 4115—4215 to 50'3. Women's $49.75 to $59.75 Spring Coats Detachable Galyak Capes! Azure, S 4 675 e e ’ . Beige and Platinum Fox! Silver Fox Mrs. Patrick J. Haltigan, Mr. and 4 ] P < Beautiful Easter Coats, these! Made of Forstmann's very handsome new # icxe shos 3 Mrs. E. Francis McDevitt, Mrs Arthur ! Ermine woolefis. With detachable capes of galyak! Waist-deep capes with full- 3 orted fabrics! Navy, brown, grey, and lighter F. Mullen, Mrs. Elizabeth Murphy, furred fox collars, jabot collars bordered with fine azure or beige fox— i lue suits—in sizes 12 to 20, and women’s up Mr. Paul W. Murphy, Mrs. Kathryn | shawl collars of soft-draping ermine and galyak. A glorious collection— to 44. V. Nordstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas navy blue, black, and brown. Sizes for all women—36 to 44—35%3 to 41— Oriani and Mr. Richard Roberts. | 42% to 48 Various organizations throughout the city are arranging theater parties | for various presentations of “Cradle Song.” | FOR MISSES The cast of the play, which is un- | , ) Misses’ $39.75 and $49.75 Coats der the direction of Lucy Ann Rogers. | is Mary Black, Edith Oriani, Frances With Galyak—Fox—Mountain $ 3 675 Sable—and fine unfurred types Shea, Jeanne Bateman, Helen Halti- gan, Helen Nordstrom, Adah May | Brady, Kathleen Crowley, Adele En- dres, Elinor Sgueo, Leo Murphy, Eli- jah Seidenberg, Edgar M. Ford, John This group offers a Dillon Fitzgerald, Marguereta Nord- Every smart type of Easter coat is here. CAPES with Galyak, capes <:hoh:eg of mrn-uilmd 75 with Fox, capes with Mountain sablé! Handsome shawl collars of N A 4 2 gabardine suits—casual Y e beige or azure fox—others of Galyak. Rippling shawls of white S ] - : | tweedisuasast sii Ermine and Summer Ermine. Furless dress coats made of selected ~ et T , v, Cyoft suit;';gf dS“ e S0 Forstmann -fabrics—Vionnet's cape coat, dressy swaggers—in navy, ) g “ * o/ k ded O fl'esfi CrEnes shak (C). _In; brown, black, and beige. Sizes 14 to 20. cluded—suits for “11 to 17s”—two-piece bi-swing backs, checked cape suits. NAVY Misses’ $49.75 to $59.75 Coats SUITS galore! And brown, green, grey, llig};ter”blu:.z nndzgluck. EVERY SIZE— . 0 17—12 to 20—38 to 44. at 3360 Rittenhouse street, Saturday Wlth Ga.lyak CapeS! Cflpes bor 546'75 efternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock for dered with Fox or Galyak . ... ::: ‘lzf:;gg.so;‘::fih:;l{:r:h:' !K:ne?f Forstmann’s fine crepey Woolens never fashioned more beautiful jean Institute of Mining and Met- coats! There are also sheer jacquard and corded weaves—in navy alurgical Engineers. Mrs. Dern will blue, black, and brown. Coats with detachable capes of silky-seek be assisted by Mrs. C. E. Julihn, chair- | Galyak—or bordered with wide bands of fox in the new azure and man of the auxiliary, and Mrs. Ethel | beige tints. And. of course, many other types with fox collars, C. Thoenen, chairman of the Wel- revers, jabots. Sizes 14 to 20. fare Committee. Members of Con- Men’s wear fabrics— $1 3 75 monotone tweeds— . gress and out-of-town guests are ex- | pected. The welfare work of the | I b g j { : gt sporty checks — crepey MISSCS 529-75 to 539.75 COB[S ; 1 3 fabrics! Two-piece man-tailored suits, Auxiliary is carried on in Oklahoma, | i ¢ ! ' s swagger suits—cape suits sketck (D) and, Arizona, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, | capeS! S“aggers- Furred and Z 6.75 especially for women—two-piece suits with Florida and South Dakota. unfurred ;w-l%ger]_coats. kSurfl_trutlpenu: bi-swing = Capes galore! Furred capes, unfurred capes—detachable capes or i acks, slit pockets, slit Tklr‘-!'—‘“ colors, Democratic Club capelet collars with galyak or Kolinsky. Beige fox or azure fox cuffs. : 5 : g‘l‘“ g }“dr‘! 150 engn =l ereci Aluptien Rever shawl collars edged with squirrel or jap mink. Furless coats ues. Junior suits, 11 to 17. Misses’ suits Held Card Party of Forstmann's crepes and Julliard's new sheer woolens! Swagger b g 12 to 20. Women’s suits, 38 to 44. The Woman's Democratic Club of and in various youthful versions. Sizes 14 to 20. Leland, Chevy Chase, Md., will hold | 8 card party at the Bethesda Woman's | These anniversary groups of finer coats for misses in the Fashion Club House, on Old Georgetown road, | Coat Shops—third floor. Priday, April 12, from 2 to 5 o'clock. i There will be table and door prizes | and refreshments will be served. The committee in charge is Mrs. P. J. Pischer, chairman; Mrs. N. F. Rabner, Mrs. Philip Davison, Mrs. Oscar Gaither, Mrs. Louise Ramsey, Mrs. | John Noppinger and Mrs. James Knapp. The guests of honor will be Easter Suits You can hardly have hoped for a better op- portunity to select your Easter Suit. Smart types for town, country and travel, for juniors, misses and women. $39.75and $49.75 Dressy and TailoredSuits It 3 3 6.75 mend this very important An- niversary group embodying many smart types— each a masterpiece in man tailoring. Including two-piece swagger suits—two-piece man-tailored suits—fur-trimmed suits, sketch (4), and three- %ulrter length jackets—furred with galyak. Navy blue, grey, brown and bleck are represented in gabardines, checks, fine crepe wools. $29.75and $39.75 Two and Three Piece Suits TOPCOAT SUITS with tai- lored two-piece suits and $2675 matching topcoats. Three-piece DRESS SUITS with crepe or patterned silk blouses! SWAGGER suits with three-quarter length coats—two-piece suit with fingertip jackets sketch (B)—cape suits of im- 319.75 and $22.75 Tailored and Swagger Suits strom and Margaret M. Myers. Highwood.Scene of Benefit Tea Saturday Mrs. George H. Dern, wife of the | Becretary of War, will be hostess at | a silver tea in her home, Highwood, ‘$|6.95 Tailored and Swagger Suits Our New Greatly Enlarged Suit Shop aflords plenty of space—plenty of fitting rooms—plenty of erperienced salespeople to serve pleasantly Announcement of Anniversary items in and efficiently.—Fourth Floor. Less-Expensive Coats—Page E-8 Miss Ruth Shoemaker, member of the | House of Delegates; Mrs. Charles Roach, member of the State Central Committee; Mrs. Ernest Offutt, the new president of the Montgomery County Federation of Women's Clubs. University Women'’s Tea at Club House Mrs. Harold Whittle will be the thostess tomorrow at the tea of the ‘Washington branch of the American Association of University Women at 4 o'clock p.m., at the club house, 1634 | I street northwest. She will be as- | sisted by Mrs. Leo Paulger, Miss Ja- neiro Brooks, Miss Emma Crans, Mrs. George Woods, Miss Helen Esgate, Miss Edith Esgate and Mrs. Warner J. O'Leary. Mrs. Frederick Widmer will be the guest of honor at the buffet supper of the junior group today at 6 o'clock pm. at the club house. She will aing Swiss folk songs in costume, eccompanying herself on the accor- dion. Miss Florence Fritz will be the hostess on this occasion. Church of St Thomas The Apostle Benefit Plans are being made for an Easter dance for the benefit of the build- ing fund of the Church of St. Thomas the Apostle, Monday evening, April 22, in the west ball room of the Shoreham Hotel at 9:30 o'clock. Admission and box tickets will be mailed this week. On the commit- tee in charge of the dance are Dr. Philip A. Caulfield and Mr. Elton Shelry. League Plans for Benefit Card Party The board of the Gentlewomen's Lesgue is having its annual benefit card party at the Shoreham April 29. Mrs. Webster Ballinger, the president, and the ladies of the board are plan- ning a very delightful affair, will include prizes made by e consignors of the league, and there will also be a sale of handmade meedlework and homemade cakes and €pokies. » Tickets may be obtained through rs. James G. Cumming, as well as the headquarters of the league, | 1 Dupont Circle, A unior Coats! We've been fortunate in find- ing coats for 11's to 17’s for these anniversary celebrations. We know you will like them— yoth as to styles and values. A month ago we’d have said this would be impossible before Easter—but here they are! Juniors’ $16.95 Dressy and Casual Swaggers $13.75 Fur-trimmed dress coats with kid galyak scarfs, detachable capes edged with Vicuna, cuffs banded with fitch! Furless dress high, with tailored capes. Youthful flaring checked swaggers. Paddock classics in pebble gora, checks, monotone, and novelty woolens. Navy blues, Juniors’ $25 to $29.75 Furred and Furless Coats $21.75 Woman’s $19.75 i Dresses and Suits choice of TWELVE styles in three specially priced. Anni- versary groups. $16.95 Frill Boucle 51 3,75 Dresses and Suits. . Two-piece dresses and three-piece jacket suits —with soft flattering blouses, kerchief neck- line, crocheted revers, collars, and jabots. The lovely Summer shades: turgmoise, yellow, glass pink, rose glow, white—even NAVY] Styles 36 to 44—16% to 22%. $19.75 3-piece Frill § 75 Boucle Suits. .. ... Cleverly fashioned to resemble “hand-knit.” Jacket suits with hand-fashioned (woven on hand looms) edges, pockets and belts—in dawn blue, amethyst, leaf rose, and navy with tv'o-tong striping on blouse. Other three-piece suits with lacey revers, fan-shaped jabots. These models for women—in topaz green and lapis blue. $25.00 3-piece Frill $2 3 75 Boucle Suits....... With hand-fashioned cascade frill blouse or wx'th ascot neckline. The jackets, blouses, and skirts made to fit well, with sturdy edges tv Erevent ing, and smart buckles, pockets, uttons. Sizes 36 to 42—in maris, grey, white dr two-one Militaire blue and white. Blouses! $2.95 Pique, Dotted Swiss, Organdie $2.65 Tailored piques in yellow or white (sizes 34 to 40) ~—more piques with Byron collars or bow tie neck- lines—in white or yellow. Dotted swiss ruffied blouses in red or white, organdies with youthful round collars edged with narrow hemstitched ruf- fles—sizes 34 to 40 in yellow, blue, brown, or white. $3.95 Matelasse Organdie and Pure Silk Crepe $3.65 A profusion of ecrisp, fresh, flattering styles in sheer white matelasse organdie with high round collar —pearl buttons down front, short sieeves —beautifully tailored pure silk checked and striped ets, half sleeves. Navy, red, or green checks. Sizes 32 to 40. $595, Tailored and Dressy Blouses— Sheers, Crepes, Nets :nnded with galyak and Juniors! $20.75 to ap mink! 33975 Coats, 3 Unfurred tailored revers $26.75. Cay . and taffeta trim—jac- Swagger . quard and corded wool- Boleros and i ens. Swaggers in Forst- fur - trimmed, % 's tweeds, fur-col- smart furless types, wolf on mon- styles—a fine An- ofones, Navy, blac miversary group! ¥ Brown, beige, dawn bl —for 11 to 17s! ring |n."lll.|flr‘fl. Skirts—Sweaters—Jackets $3.95 Skirts—Wool crepe with front-and back panels—navy, brown, and black—sizes 2¢ to 34. Ahobnbtmn'oohmdu-ulw“ tweeds in light and dark colors ... . o $5.95 Men’s Wear Flannel Skirts—English bar check in brown, navy, oxford, and tan. Sizes 26 to 32. Also silk crepe skirts with flared gores— navy, brown, black. And Shetland wool skirts in yellow, coral, ‘5 65 navy, brown, and black. 26 t0 32. .......e00 ! $5.95 “Clark Gable” Flannel Jackets—Single-breasted model ss 65 with gathered yoke back—brown, navy, black. Sizes 14 to 20 £ $3.95 and $4.95 Sweaters—Soft, fine yarns and the careful, intricate styling contribute to their hand-knit look. They're grand! With mmmcmmm-mu,wm.“.“ _aqus and ullk...!..... ....... e $5.65 Blouses “femininely” de- tailed with flat-pleated Tuffies, shirred collars, frills, high fitted waist- draped, tailored, and tied necklines, full sleeves, half sleeves, puff sleeves. As ‘to colors— cameo pink, yellow, blue, sun orange, peach, chamois, plenty of white. Sizes 32 to 42. Better Blouse Shop— Third Floor