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West Coast Guests Virginia and Maryland Events in Social World. \ Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. W. B. mm of Oak Crest, Va., have as guest for a month Mrs. A. J. Wellings, who arrived last week from 8an Diego, Calif. Lieut. Comdr. Wel- lings, stationed at S8an Diego, will join Mrs. Wellings in mid-June, when he will be transferred to Washington for duty. Mr. and Mrs. B. Peyton Whalen of Bethesda have as their guest their son, Lieut. Horace K. Whalen, who is connected with the Field Artillery of | Fort Bragg, N. C. Lieut. Whalen was accompanied on his trip north by Lieut. E. H. Seeds of the United States Marine Corps. who is on his way to the flag ship Tennessee at San Prancisco. Supt. of Schools and Mrs. Wil- bert Tucker Woodson of Fairfax, Va., have as their house guests Mrs. ‘Woodson's sister-in-law, Mrs. Henry L. Snead of Petersburg, and Mrs. H. N. Hankins of Colonial Heights, near Petersburg, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rogers left this morning to visit their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Holcomb, at their home in Margarets- ville, N. Y. On their return they will go to Bloomfield, N. J., for a visit with their other son-in-law and daughter, | Prof. and Mrs. Cecil Ross, and their young granddaughter, Miss Clarita Ross, returning early next week.. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Winsor Offutt of Bethesda, Md., have issued invita- tions for the marriage of their daugh- ter, Elizabeth Louise, to Ensign Wil- liam Charles Fortune, U. S. N. The wedding will take place Friday, June7, in St. John's Episcopal Church, in Bethesda. The Rev. and Mrs, Thomas G. Betschler have as guests for a few days in their home in Aurora Hills, Va., Mr, and Mrs. Guy Osburn of Seattle, Wash.,, who are en route to New York before returning to their | = ‘Western home: also Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bowers and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Steffe of Baltimore. Mrs. Walter Tansill Oliver, jr., who for several weeks has been with her | parents, Dr. and Mrs. B. O. Grove, in | Roanoke, returned yesterday to her home in Fairfax, Va. Prof. and Mrs. A. W. Spalding have returned after several months spent in California. On their way they visited their daughter, Miss Genevieve Spald- ing, who is teaching in the mountain school and sanitarium in Fletcher, near Asheville, N. C.. and she came with them for a week’s visit. Mrs. Mildred Duling has left for her home in Santa Monica, Calif., after having been. the guest for 10 days of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dexter Davis, in their home in Virginia Highlands, Va. Mr. Neil Hotchkiss of Aurora Hills left yesterday for a two-momth visit in the New England States and South- eastern Canada, in the interests of the Biological Survey of the United States Department of Agriculture., Mrs. John L. Shaw entertained at dinner in honor of Dr. A. B. Olsen of Batfle Creek, Mich., Monday eve- ning. Those present were Dr. Olsen's brother, Dr. M. E. Olser,, and Mrs. Olsen: Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rogers, Mrs. H. H. Votaw, Mrs. Charles Burn- ham and Miss Karen Firing. Dr. Olsen is the guest of his brother and has been attending a medical associa- tlon in the city and visiting Govern- | ment institutions during his visit in Washington. He is a member of the medical staff of the Battle Creek Sanitarium. Mrs. George Ramsey Bready enter- tained at a beautifully arranged bridge luncheon Monday in her home, Ed- wardstone, at Herndon, Va., her guests including Mrs. T. Edgar Ayd, Mrs. Thomas Henderson, Mrs. Allen H. Kirk, Mrs. Arthur Hyde Buell, Mrs. George F. Buell, Mrs. Russell A. Lynn, Mrs. Ralph O. Ennis, Mrs. Daniel L. Detwiler, Mrs. Estelle Thompson, Mrs. Frank Humme, Mrs. William H. Daw- |son, Mrs. David Murray Aud: Mrs, | Julian D. Thompson, Mrs. William | Meyer and Mrs. E. Barbour Hutchison. | High scores were made by Mrs. Det- wiler, Mrs. David Aud and Mrs. Ennis, Mrs. Ernest Trice, who has been the | guest for a fortnight of Miss May Walters of Langley, Va., has returned to her home in Richmond, Va. Dur- ing her visit Mrs. Trice, who is an accomplished musician, was feted ex- tensively. Man at 3,500 Weddings. Feeling that he has earned a rest, “Old Joe,” otherwise Joseph Pates, has just retired as cemetery superin- tendent at Ilford, England. Durinx] his 50 years’ service Old Joe tolled | the bell for 16,000 funerals and as- | sisted at 3,500 weddings. He is 82| years old. | MEitropolitan 0300 | “Please send ! for my Furs!” THE NEW | dellefls 1214-1220 F Street TOMORROW THE hew C1ICIES 12141220 F STREET Extraordinary Event! 68 Coats Regularly $ $39.75 to $59.75 25 Stressing fine furs Fine fabrics—precise fit and finish. The sort of coats upon which Jelleft’s bases it’s suc- cessful coat reputation! 30 Coats FOR WOMEN (36 to 42—35%; to 41—42!; to 4614) Cape sleeves, bordered with GALYAK. Cape collars, banded with FOX. GALYAK capes—detachable. Self collars with FOX CUFFS. Detachable capes with FOX COLLARS. GALYAK or ERMINE collars. K KOLINSKY bordered reveres. Forstmann tweeds trimmed with Fox, Galyak, Wolf. Navy, black, dawn blue, brown, beige, and black-and- white. 38 Coats FOR MISSES (14 to 20) ® Capes banded with FOX (azure or beige). ® Capes bordered with GALYAK. 3 ® Shawls of FOX or ERMINE (white or beige). ® Detachable capes—attached capes. ® Forstmann tweed coats brown. Majorit; azure blue. with Galyak scarfs—tans and in black and navy, a few greys, beige, and Better come early because we can only satisfy 30 women, and 38 misses—and every hour there will be less and less to choose from. Shops, 3rd floor. Suitsl! Fashion Coat - Regularly $25.00, $29.75 and’ $39.75 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1935. They’re washable crepe!‘ They’re pastel crepe! They’re printed crepe! They’re dark chiffon! They’re printed chiffon' They’re pastel chiffon! They’re pastel satin! They’re cable net! They’re mousseline! Theyfre our greatest collection of Summer —over 300 dresses to choose from! —sizes for everyonel Misses, 12 to 20 Women, 36 to 44 Little women, 1614 to 2614 " Dresses '16.95 Dresses for daytime, dresses for dancing, dresses for the office, dresses for outdoors! Dresses for lunching, teaing, dining! A world of fashion . . . a wealth of value! The Dresses: Jacket Dresses Cape Dresses Capelet Dresses One-piece Dresses Shirtwaist Styles Swagger Outfits Evening Ensembles Dinner Gowns Dance Frocks The Fashion Details: New Shorter Gored and Pleated Skirts Countryside Flowers Balloon Sleeves Shirring, Fagotting Two-tone Contrasts Tucked Bosoms Short and Elbow Sleeves It’s a brilliant collection—one we're proud to present at such an outstanding price! The colors are lovely beyond words—every dress is beautifully tailored, fault- lessly finished. See them tomorrow. New Moderate Price Shops—Second Floor. (B) Woman's Wash- able Crepe Jacket hiffon Dress, $16.95. Woashable inside as well as out! Lacquered 52 (C), Littls Woman's One-piece ess, $16.95. (llA Woman's_Chiffon ) Mise Paste P 51005 ¢! fternoon Dt e 8 b $16.95. Dress, $16. On sale tomorrow! 600 pairs cool, crisp Mesh Gloves mind you, only— WHITE mesh! NAVY mesh! ) Shadow Panel SLIPS . $1.65 Proved Washable by actual testing in labora- tories of Better Fabrics Testing Bureau. . Puresilk SATIN with applique. 2, Puresik SATIN with lace trimming. . FRENCH CREPE, lace trimmed with V top. . FRENCH CREPE, lace trimmed, with bodice top. . FRENCH CREPE, tailored, with double top. Tearose or white. Sizes 32 to 44. $1.35 to $1.65 Pure . Silk Panties FRENCH CREPE panties, lacy or tai- lored . .. smooth-fitting . « . with embroidery, hemstitching _or lace trimming. PURE DYE PURE SILK SATIN anties with stunning aces! Tearose, blue, or buttercup. Sizes 15 to 21. Buy your vaca- tion supply now! Grey Shop, Second Floor In quest of a Graduation Gift? RINGS$] Dozens of “styles in Chinese rings of gold fimsh metal, adjustable in size. Real Stone Settings Turquoise, Jade, Car- nelian, Lapis, Coral, Ivory. Imitation Stone Settings Crystal White Rose Emerald _ Sapphire Pearl Nasturtiums and Bow knots adom "’?Pure Silk | Shirt Maker Frocks for Misses 523 This nasturtium print might have stepped right out of a Summer flower garden! Thw adorable bow knots on tour pockets give a feminine quirk to this taillored shirtwaist frock. BSizes 14 to 20. Washable Dresses for Women, with or without jackets—pastels, white, pastel and dark ground prints—sizes 38 to 44. Also 16% to 24%... $25 Gown Salon—Second Floor. Shirrs and Stripes for Juniors! Washable Crepes 51095 ‘The Junior Deb Shop leads the Summer parade with a flourish of washable* crepe jacket frocks in the new garden colors— candy stripes. Hail the big sleeves, pique lapels, chiffon ascots, laced shoulders! Sizes 11 to 17. *Better Fal 2 port. No. BBARS? reports This Habis to “dry clean satisfactorily. pid laundered it must be w cashed sep- arately. otherwise color will fa into other materials.” ance Junior Deb Shop Fourth Floor, Five Smart Silks TESTED WASHABLE! Shirt Maker Sports Frocks $‘| 0.95 Beautiful tailored styles in PORUSPUN—three styles, trig and tailored, one or two piece! SILK LINEN with colorful ker- chiefs, ties and belts. PLAID SILK SEERSUCKER with tri- color scarfs. Blue, green or brown. CHECKED SILK GING- HAMS with action backs and patent leather belts. Red, green, brown. SILK CREPES in white and pastels. Tested and proved washable by Better Fabrics Testing Bureau. Sports Shop—Third Fleor Sill MAORE NEW Styles $5.95 Cotton Dresses $ 3.95 (Linens, Too!) You save $2 on every dress! 5 styles in SANFORIZED BATISTE. 6 styles in DOTTED SWISS. 4 styles in CHIFFON VOILE. 4 styles in LINENS. For misses, sizes 14 to 20. For women. sizes 36 to 44. Buy a Summer WASHABLE wardrobe of cool, crisp frocks! Cotton Frock Shop—Fifth Floor Chiffon Voiles! Cotton Lace! Printed Voile! Linensl Larger Women's Dresses $7.95 Capes and jackets and flattering revers in a host of cool cottons for the larger woman who usually finds it necessary to have dresses made. BLACK mesh! BROWN mesh! Very well made, nice fitting and 8martly finished with nar- row rows of pique piping and pleated organdie ruffles. Colors: White, blue, green, pink. Styles: Double-handle swaggers, frame back- strap pouches, roomy underarm types. 2 and 3 piece suits! Topcoat maize, suits! Suits with blouses! Tai- lored and dressy — monotones, gabardines, sheer crepes, tweeds —in navy, black, brown, tan. Sizes 14 to 42 in the group, but not, of course, in every style. Proportioned to fit and to emphasize her best lines. Sketched: Fagotted rever pleated collar on a linen dress. Sizes 40% to 50%. $7.95. Special Size Dress Shop Second Floor. 15 Suit Shop—Fourth Floor.