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] G _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1935 B—15 THE NEW Yes—we are living up to ; 9 all former retail code e e " provisions, including the 1214-1220 F Street Extraordinarily Complete Collection of New DRESSES For Women—Little Women Sports Shop Salutes the Military Mode! Two-piece Velveteen dress is one-piece ond two- piece with button front—Ex- clusive with Jelleff’s in Wash- ington. - The swhgger is of deep-pile, beaver-lapin-dyed coney full 42-inch length (wear it over other outfifs, too, of course). Nutria with contrasting colors. Sizes 12 to 20. Suit Shop—Fourth Floor Everything from shirtmaker styles to costume suits! Misses' Fall Daytime women’s sizes . they're dresses cut especially for you— dJesigned with slenderizing lines —trimmed in interesting ways that make them more flatter- ing! CHIC DETAILS—fagotting, shirring, velvet or metal-crepe collars ond scarfs! Jeweled buckles and clips! BECOMING LINES—straight skirts with pleats or low-flored fullness! Sleeves puffed at the elbows! Wide armholes! NEW COLORS—Italian blue, plum, wine, Kent, rust, brown and, of course, black! ‘Women'’s Moderate Price Dresses— “Through the Arch”—Second Floor Frocks In rich shades of cida, green, brown and ox blood. Sizes 12 to 2C. The short, fitted jacket has trim frog fastenings—so it’s not only young, it's DIFFERENT! It's grand for all occa- sions and it's smart—impressive—for velveteen is the most wanted fabric, and this officer-like dress is one of the Dresses All types and — think of it—seven different fabrics from which to choose! JUNIORS! Such an array of Gay WOOL FROCKS! too, and stripes! 1 Supper Club You naturally EXPECT Great Coat Values from JELLEFF'S! Notes I ! T OLGA BOATMAN — Tonight MISSES an WOMEN S COA S Matt Windsor unveils his . brand-new night club, murals with furs such could not i now, at this low w and all. The show will have # Russian Gypsy chorus of 15 voices, Michel Michon, baritone; Alex;nder hfld not ordered th.m .CI'I ! Bolshakoff and Clara Larinova, dance = :;m: Vasili Orloft, dagger dancer, and . 40-“0“' w.‘k ! att himself. Michel Michaeloft I ver ox i leads the orchestra and will offer oc- - 5 Days-8 Hours rd casional violin solos. Deep and LUXUI'IOUS' * * % N .. Oy il ar Raelanatis i . And only a few of our people get minimum wages boys are back at their old stand giv- P L b : 1;! m(x:tu "brlght dd-]x;ce rhy;:x:;t :.nd eI’SIan am P"’"d‘d by the codes. : JUSS len an immy re & . . . ’, . proset o sing their vays ato i Tight Curled and Silky! You have no ideg, if you haven’t worked with them, numerable feminine hearts. e floor irit i H H H e M. k K l. I( Octob b what spirit it has put into our organization. It iy B oA o o INK, olinsky ctober Sale Price! seems to mean so much more, now that we do not e : have to do it under the law. Wardman Park Hotel—Tomorrow Ab h C 4 gohnay Slughier and bis music apen out the oats And so with all the added expense and trouble in e 3 ) . . . . . - will be by Woodnuft and Struthers The season’s four high fashion furs complement new Forstmann operation, we think it will pay—and we are going . st itia it A woolens in rich, unusual weaves, black, brown and green. Newer type on with it as long as unemployment conditions dlon, and Lew Gates and Honey Davis, collars, newer sleeve details, hand tailoring, rich crepe linings, wool throughout the country are bad. Who wilvsing e onex. interlinings. Sizes and styles for misses, women and little women. Rainbow Room—One of the most 5 . popular of the downtown haunts, this . Slgned: one owes it all to a pleasant, infor- out 1' e Prlce M D mal atmosphere, music by Milton Davis and the Meyer Davis Orchestra, S : An extra trained contingent force takes the places of and perhaps a little to “no cover ! i Sasinne Sflaes, e son gssare yqu! There are i our girls on their days o%f so service is in nopwoy im- Charge certain buying advantages that Jelleff's enjoy because of paired ' * oKk % our recognized coat leadership and THESE ADVANTAGES 8 Maryland Club Gardens—Feature of the show in the freshly reopened RESULT IN GREATER VALUE FOR YOU! We ordered these Winfer garden 13 Oharel 08 Thomes: coats months ago. Now there’s talk of climbi singer and pianist, who was the hit . S ago. k climbing woolen of the town on his first appearance | prices—and it is our actual experience that we cannot re- here last . Music is by Al S e a N B e e by order comparable qualities in Silver Fox and Mink on coats of ceremonles is by Charlie Mayer. b to sell at this low price. Consider the opporunit g A P pporunity carefully Hit-Hat—Four Filipinos, led by |} { before it's too late! Manuel Bofill, do the entertaining | Fash e here. One of them is the “Filipino | oo Cont’ Whowe —Thiok Fiser Cab Calloway” and another can take i Tah: i T i i : off Vallee and Crosby. i e hauii ek T LR Jiehe: Little woman's cou * kX X Mink $98.35 Fox shawl. $98 of Perstan Lamd, Club Troika—The popular Russian pes WOOLS for daytime— night spot opens for its fourth sea- son next PFriday, October 11. In the show will be Karavaeff, one of the VE L v ET s ’OI' ‘“" greatest Russian dancers; Ethel Pas- October Suit Event! noons— tor, popular Troika songbird; Vladi- mir Diloff, bass singer, and Sascha LACES for ovoning— Bardnovski, pianist. e , i Fu r Co a“l' * ok Kk X . = . . Madrillon—There's a gala celebra- |f§ = I A 3 Sizes d3§| é?/“ 28V, tion of the opening of the stay-up- - f » % S an 2 to 2 Jate season Saturday and the first wagger floor show of the Fall opens then. Music 1s by Leon Brusiloff and his 3 Orchestra and there'll be a lass who | . 9 5 1 Y sings as soon as she is selected in the u Ifs % auditions. > * ok X X Mayflower Lounge—Music is by Sidney's Orchestra, with Buddy Har- £ mon grinning and beating sundry " drums and things. Newest musical Created by designers who keep addition is Jimmy Harris, who can A well-cut fur topcoat, worn the sizes in mind when making no2 any number of things with a . “ 7 4 over one of our new rabbit's women'’s dresses! That's why \puitac- L S # A wool "06“5*"“9? in 1{:': they’re more than smart Willard Bamboo Room—The Wil- . Somk) BmoRt. woossn: " dresses in women's and little Jard Symphonairs provide what dancing feet need. They're led by | Pianist Jimmy Santmyer and Vocalist | Ray Nelson is featured. ok ox o Mayfakr—Informal and impromptu entertaining is done by George Marks, singer, and Bill Abernethy, pianist, with Mary Jo Hamilton appearing as the added attraction. x x X % Shorcham Hotel—There are two eomplete floor shows every night in the ball room. Don Anthony, Chi- eago Civic Opera tenor, does classical and modern songs; Buddy Rich con- tributes fast rhythm dances and Zena and Gilrone perform ball room routines. Music is by the Barnee- directed Maxim Lowe Orchestra. { x X % % Heigh-Ho Club—The Townsends, Diane and Richard, dance nightly at 12:30, Pete Macias himself leads the | orchestra and song numbers are done | by Marty Rubin and Jimmy Nichols. | * x ¥ x Club Carlton—There’s soft music by a Sidney ensemble to provide the | background for a smart cocktail hour. * Xk % % La Paree—“Manhattan Flashes,” the new revue with & cast of 25, fea- tures Edison and Louise, clever comedy act; Starling and Towers, tall- est dance - team in the business; Marie Fowler, singing “That's What You Think,” and Joe Murphy, master of ceremonies. Music is by Emory Daugherty, with song numbers by Ray THE LOVELY MATERIALS, clone, would make them unusual at this price! The metal shot crepes, the smooth or crinkled Beck and Miss Fowler. There is con- most wanted styles! Trust our Sports crepes, Velvets with crepe, the matelasses ;‘n“w mw"-r‘flmm of some sort Shop to bring it to you at this moderate ; and alpacas, sheer woolens and rabbit’s rom noon until 2 a.m. price! F hair! And new velvet and crepe com- * X X % - s _ £ binations! qamons —The Sunday supper || TWIN SETS in bright colors THE VARIETY OF STYLES is so great B Chnpu Cothaitnn. maiktes i Pullover and Brooks-type cardigan of fine you may choose the dress you need for vicuna—a set of sweaters you'll love to wear any occasion from foot ball to tea-danc- with tweeds. Antique gold, ; music, playing from 9:30 p.m. * X ko - ing! Lotus—The big Earl Lindsay revue highland green, cherry red, $ 95 THE COLORS are so grand you're sure to ‘]:"2"" b:’w" and marine blue. find the one that was mixed just for you! to 40, and ONLY Lovely sopphire blues, ruby reds, emerald games . . . for business for has an imposing cast, headed by the . thyst—a SKIRTS in Botany wool flannel A, P e g emabiin 1o i wear from dawn-till-dinner! La Benton trio, three clever girl skaters; Evelyn Harlan, who does a . reens, reds, navy, as well as brown and . The 16-gore model sketched is one of giack 4 Jia See them! our best sellers! The i bright song and dance specialty; Mar- buttons all the way down s 3 95 A bright, colorful assortment —all for girls who wear sizes 11 to 17! One and two-piece styles! One, two and even three colors in one outfit! In glorious colors—Foot ball, of course—Harvard Red, Army Gold, Princeton Orange, Dart- mouth Green. For class .. . for tolians, with Judy Ellington singing S the blues and things. * ok x X Cotton Club—“Truckin' to Town” still is the hit at Tenth and U streets, and there’s a newcomer in the cast, Bill Bailey, who is said to be Bl Robinson's only rival. Others are Anise and Alland, ball room dancers; Vivian Brown, prima donna; Roscoe Dyla, tap expert; Gypsy West, songs- tress, and Sid Sisko, musical comedy star. Jorie Barrett, who dances, sings and plays a violin, all at the same time; Dearring and Lloyd, tap duo, and Ravel and Whitton, ball room team. Music is by Bill Strickland’s Capi- the front are very smart! In wanted shades Plain and Novelty Sweaters $3.95 to $10.95 Sports Shop—Third Floor Misses’ Moderate Price Dresses—*“Through the Arch”— Two-piece wool with tuck-in blouse. Two-tone combinations— gold and brown, red and black, green and rust—$12.95. * x k% Grifith Farms—The food is the major attraction, on account of the fellow who fixes it knows how. For dancing there's a Hawalian quartet nightly and a seven-plece orchestra overy Wednesday and Saturday night. * ok x % More News for JUNIORS! Dorothy Bickum’s gtylist Miss K. Sarazin Log Cabin Inn—There’s entertain- ment all evening every evening by Mitzi, an attractive Swiss lass who serenades on an accordion and sings. Dancing is to music by the Log Cabin Inn Orchestra. * ¥ ¥ % Dude Ranch—Carmen, Spanish @ancer and rhumba specialist, head- lines the floor show, which also has Virginia Lee, in acrobatic and tap routines; Dolly Dare, chanteuse of the blues, and Jimmy Staley, baritone. Dance music is by the Dude Ranch Orchestra, directed by Ralph Garren. * % x % Brooke Johns’ Old Barn—There is dancing nightly to music by Brooke Johns’ Band. $1.95 Styles for every ensemble! MILITARY pull-ons with metal buttons. Pull-ons with side flares and two SELF-COVERED BUTTONS! Stitchings — side flares— bracelets make them inter- esting! . And the fine qual- ity of the glace lambskin makes them extraordinary at this price! In black or brown. Real shrunken pig- skins! Real buffalo leathers! 53 Leathers of the quality you don’t ordinarily find at this price! And smart, ROOMY styles—backstraps, tailored envelopes, pouches! Fitted with middle compartments, © change purses, mirrors, extra pockets—nicely lined. Choose from black, brown, navy, green, grey. $1.95 Pins Rhinestone pins and clips, specially purchased! 5169 Wear the large size pins at the neckline or belt of your daytime or evening -qown! Wear the clips singly or in pairs! Rhod- ium-finished metal (non- tarnishable) set with all- white stones, some with ruby or emerald stones. Buy them now at a saving! "TOILETRIES Typical examples of the bargains you'll find! $2 Hair Brushes Assorted styles and sizes. Ebony backs, and pure bristles $1.39 25¢ Tooth Brushes Assorted shapes. All wrap- ped in céllophane, % 3 for 59¢ $1 Toilet Water Moiret toilet water—8-of bot- tle. boxed for gift-giving. Chypre. gardenia. sweet pea, lilac, Jasmine fragrances, 79¢ 50c Cleansing Tissues Jell:g :}:\1“ in assorted colors. 3 boxes, $1 59c Soap, 6 in box, ‘39¢ OLD “Adjustables” Silk Stockings $‘| 15 3 prs. for $3.30 May be adjusted three ways to fit all lengths! Quality silk—1009% pure! They're not only shadowless and ringless—they’re long- wearing! “No run that _starts above can pass the Gold Stripe'’—your protec- tion against garter runs! Singapore, Malibu, Durbar, Jubilee, Senorita, Barcelona. will tell you about the new foundations made just for slender young things like you! Her personal mannequin will model them for you! And she, herself, will help you to select the girdle or Toppie to wear underneath your Fall frocks. If your idea of @ foundation has been a garter belt—ijust wait till you see WHAT the cobweb lastex girdles and smooth little Toppies do for your figure! (They're EXCLUSIVE WITH JELLEFF'S in WASH- INGTON.) Toppies (all-in-ones) or Girdles, Sizes 33 to 38 and 25$to Tell your mother—your sister—your cousins and your aunts! Miss Sarazin is here all this week! And ALL the new B.ovolrhy Bickum Fall foundations are re Grey Shops—Second Floor