Evening Star Newspaper, August 18, 1935, Page 45

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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 18, 1935—PART THREE. SOCIETY. B2 Jellefi’s College Page Reprinted From lle 9 ] 1214-1220 F STREET Shop with cool composure— Every Selling Floor is ARR-COOLED THE NEW elleffs 1214-1220 F STREET Make a note of it! College Show ror . College Girls / £ il here we come! Y Hello, CO"ege— Tomorrow-3:15 P.M. »r College Girls Under the direction of Miss Cornelius— Harper's Bazaar College Authority Jelleff’s is pleased to invite you to another International -t fii { Our College Shop opens for the Fall and Winter term. And what a thrilling # new venture we introduce to Washington! A College Shop sponsored by Harper's Bazaar! No need to add that Harper's is just about “tops” when it comies to knowing and prescribing for a college girl's needs—every girl kwows it! Whether you're going to a city college or a country college—know that Jelleff's Harper's Bazaar College Shop knows all the answers to your college wardrobe . . . just see if we don't! Wednesday, August 21st Thursday, August 22nd 3 P.M.—Little Theatre, Seventh Floor A—Swagger coat of new Algora cloth in natural and beaver, $30.00; sizes 11 to 17, Stratford Kiltie oxford, $7.75. Fashion Broadcast B—Handcrafted by Bradley is this frost yarn two-piece knitted frock, spinner red, Pekin green, Chinese rust, Chili brown; leather belt, $16.95. School Girl is the hat by Stetson, $6.50. Stratford black or brown suede monk shoe, $7.75. 1f you are a sophisticated sophomore, a jolly junior or a grave old senior . .. you'll find all the college classics here . . . plus a lot of new fashions selected with a sure knowledge of your needs and your allowance. College girls will model the new fash- ions, and Miss Cornelius will be the commenta- tor. For profit and pleasure . . . please attend! By Carmel Snow, C—Velveteen in two-piece double breasted suit with top coat of Sharkskin tweed—rust coat with brown suit, _=>"" o brown with blue, oxblood and red, sizes 12-20 by Max v = Levine, $38.00. “Uptown” tweed mixture felt hat by Stetson, $7.50. Stratford Alligator oxford, $10.75. Editor, Harper’s Bazaar " Mrs. Snow will talk from Paris, at 3 ‘30 reviewing the August openings— a foretaste of Autumn fashions vhich will soon be seen in our own Fashion Shops. D—"“Bonnie Dundee” frock in Scotch tweed with velveteen jumper, designed by Louise Mulligan—brown and brown, wine and wine, gold and black, $19.75. Edgewater is the hat (by Draper), $5. E—Ellen Kaye designed this two-piece jersey dress with smock- ing for juniors. It comes in brown, green, rust and wine; sizes There will be a showing of our ) ¢ come: at 3:15 s 11 to 17, $16.95. Florsheim brown bucko sport oxford, $10.50. finer, exclusive advance Fall fash- ions, worn by living models. Private Schaool Information Through this new service we offer opportunity to F—“Sweet Sue” is another adorable dress by Louise Mulligan in Con- our customers to discuss educational problems and H tissina. Val lace front, velvet belt and bow, novelty buttons, black, I diately foll . M receive helpful and thoughtful advice from one thor- 1 green and wine, sizes 11 to 17, $19.75. Stratford black suede afternoon at 3:45 mme' iately following ) - oughly acquainted with schools and their methods. 3 sandal, §10.75. Snow’s broadcast, Jelleff’s fashion The school adviser will make arrangements for enter- . ' expert will be heard in a special 5 3 v . : 3 G—Classic, crew neck sweater in drop-stitch cashmere sewn entirely = - ;:fof‘::i::i:t::u‘;:e::le:;h:::;'“:::‘:IL:I::L(:;: ‘ by hand, $5.95; flannel skirt t\;th !;ew;’ front fullness, $5.95; the felt broadcast over Station WRC. She will tell you > g roller hat by Leighton, $5.00. Stratford brown calk k sport shoe, . H © i 3 lecture courses, and educational tours sbrosd. This Botctablo g, $15: FOWR) GES MR 0po J how Jelleff’s is keeping pace with Fashion in bringing to Washington the latest authentic modes inspired by Paris designers. service free to our customers. College Shop—Second Floor. Little Theatre—Seventh Floor. Harper's Bazaar College Shop—Second Floor. ) Jiow_ et presents 6 Outstanding Coats As featured in Vogue...in our Summer Sale at Guaranteed Prices Four Definite Advantages in Choosing Your Winter Coat in August From This Outstanding Group of “Fashion Firsts” & 1. THE BUYING PO\VER'. .« After w:eeks of extensive research in the fur and fabric markets, “Fashion 3. THE FASHIONS AND WORKMANSHIP . .. These coats were made from the newest 1936 designs Firsts”—the now famous jury of leading buyers, stylists, and merchants of the country—has selected eight and fabrics, during a lull period when time was not at a premium . .. Therefore, care and precision in outstanding coats from the leading creators of New York. Only the far-flung buying power of “Fashion Firsts” workmanship as well as authentic, forward-looking fashions are assured. as a group makes it possible for us to offer to our clientele such superior quality, fashion, workmanship and 4. *THE GUARANTEE We guarantee that you will make a definite saving by buying your Winter coat in value at these remarkable August prices . . . i Avugust from this grou 'l;" «FASHION FlRSTyS » 2. THE FUR ... The pelts used for the collars of these coats are from the prime winter catch, when the softest, Sizes 12 to 20. B i silkiest furs are trapped . . . you are therefore certain of the finest skins at the lowest possible prices. Misses' Fashion Coat Shops—Third Floor. *Registered, “Fashion Pirsts,” Ine. " o\ e 7 X Le 7 Jiicm, /7 B *) 5 i PERSIAN ] SILVER BEAVER S PERSIAN WOLF KOLRRY LAMB / FOX LELONC dhra on s % WCT. S > o ADAPTATION NEW CHANEL REEFER / VIONNET MODEL SCHIAPARELLE MC SCHIAPARELLE MODEL PAQUIN ADAPTATK $58 $88 : 368 on a \C h /

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