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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1935. THE eV elleffs 1214-1220 F Street Buy Your Coat at Jelleff's— and enjoy the benefits of leadership offering dependable quality— authentic styling—and in addition, such values as to make it definitely worth while to BUY NOW. - GLOVES Just unpacked! And rare, indeed, at 51.95 Imported kidskins, for dress or casual wear—and pigskins for sports! ’ You'll want a pair of each! The KIDSKINS are long enough to crush over your wrist. Thex re made with pique seams, for real service. White, black, brown or black stitched in white. The PIGSKINS are swagger mod- els, flared at the top. Made with Prix seams. Se- lected skins. Brown, natural, cork, black, white. s "MUFFIN" the capacious new bag created by NAT LEWIS " Infabrics synonymous with ELEGANCE—vel- $ 7 .50 New Initialed Compacts —square or oval, with gold etched edges. Enameled in black and white, with three clip-in initials in gold. Cigarette cases, pocket combs, too. $1 Chiffon Kerchiefs ~—with hand-loomed “petit- point” initial! Pastel or street colors. 18-in. size. Only at Jelleff’s in Washing- Soc vets, slipper satins, tarak! Do have a MUFFIN with your most important costumes! When have you seen such capacity— such luxury—in one small bag It's roomy enough to hold all your cosmetics, cigarettes, keys and other paraphernalia. Beautifully made, with the fine attention to detail, the nicety of finish you'd naturally expect of any Nat Lewis original. Satin lined. In brocade—8$10. Misses’, Women's COATS With Silver Fox, Persian Lamb, Kolinsky and Mink— 598.75 Misses’ Coats— Stressing Dependability and VALUE! 195 “Fashion First’”’ —in Forstmann's woolen in brown or black. Tuz- § edo collar of kolinsky. Misses’ sizes. $98.75 ?ZUNIORS ;}aéélon c]lz;;t ,” COATS as featured in Vogue —Jelleff's Exclusives—for Sophisticated Juniors! $69.75 “Fashion Firsts” embody the young, original ideas of important de- signers (the model shown is that of Creed). They have all the richness derived from fine fabrics (both dressy woolens and tweeds) and quality furs—Persian lamb and bes- ver! Each coat is a masterpiece of line and color, whether it reflects the luxury of the Renaissance or the crisp, blithe spirit of the military . influence! Sketched—A brisk new coat that originated in the salons of Creed, famous for his young styles! The side buckle closing is decidedly different—so is the beaver collar that extends to the belt! One of our grandest “Fashion Firsts” for juniors’ sizes 11 to 17. $69.75. Junior Coats—Third Floor, —with enveloping shawls of silver fox, draped chin collars of rich, dark mink, and chin collars and upper sleeves of deep brown kolinsky. Lovely new patterned wonlenil Slen- der, flattering lines! New sleeves— adapted melon, envelope, pouch. In short, they're JELLEFF QUALITY coats! Black, brown, green. Sizes 12 to 20. Women's Coats— —with waist deep or saucer shawls of full skin silver fox, rippling and square shawls of mink, hem-deep panels, cape and chin collars and rippled shawl collar—some with band cuffs of Persian Lamb—and some are adaptations of models by Le Long, Paquin and other couturiers. Other coats with black fox, blue fox and Hudson-Seal-Dyed Muskrat —in fitted and swagger styles with new collars—mandarin, poppy and roll-shawl. $195. Leopard Cat Swaggers —beautifully marked skins, out- standing at this price. Unusual col- lars. Buckle trims, $195. Natural Squirrel Coats —soft, luxurious furs! Full length, styles. $195. Black Caracul Coats —enriched with frosty-glint silver fox collars, so thev’re most unusual at this price. $195. Silver Muskrat, Raccoon beaver! Black, brown and green, in sizes for all women. Fashion Coat Shops—Third Floor. Angora 4 Dresses Misses’ Alpaca with pleated panels, rhinestone flowers. Grey blue or red. $16.95, are soft and light- weight, but oh, so WARM! Wear them all day, everywhere! $’|~9.75 ““The Rat Catcher” —for misses. A two- piece angora with vel- vet belt and ‘rat- catcher” tie! Four flap pockets and a young, flared skirt. Brown, green or wine —smart with your dark swagger coats! 12 to 20. “’Bright Moons" —for women. A jabot- trimmed angora dress with half moons of galalith forming an unusual ornament at the neckline. Corded sash belt. Oxblood, S G o I‘t’s Jelleff's for DRESS SUITS $59.75.$98.75 Jelleff's—for two-piece ensembles designed for your most important daytime functions! Jelleff’s—for superb furs—beaver, blue fox, black fox, natural lynx—used in glamor- ous ways! Jelleff’s—for finest wool- ens in chie collars—greens, browns, rust, black. Sketched— +college campuses! *, —coats known for their long wear! Selected skins. Fur Salon—Third Floor. "Gorette” Skirts as seen in Vogue— only at Jelleff's in Washington 53.95 The extreme flare that's extremely smart! The buttons / down the front—as # worn on the smartest Beautifully soft Bot- any flannel in any of your favorite colors —browns, greens, navy, black. All sizes 12 to 40. Turtle Neck Sweaters $4 95 —are snug and warm and bright for foot- ball games! Wear these wool sweaters with your Gorette skirt! HAND-SEWN . white or yellow. ginger brown, rust, 5 navy. Sizes 38 to 42. 34 to 38. Sports Shop— Third Floor. The formal two-piece suit. with @ vestee to give it the appearance of a three-piece style. Nubby jacquard woolen in_brown, rust. green, with rich beaver trim, Misses’ sizes. $79.75. P ¥ Suit Shop—Fourth Floor, " Sports Shop— Third Floor. (S MISSES! clothes we can wear to parties” . . . this collection of \ i . 'Dressy Frocks give them that “party” air! You're-asking for “daytime hence / For luncheons—for afternoon bridge—for Sunday dinners! For all the "~ occasions when you need a street dress that’s a little more “dressy”’— and a lot more distinguished! SIZES 14 to 20. | i ! { i { | These Smart Fabrics— These Bright Details— Matelasses . . . Metal shot crepes ..o Al s i R U . . o Pleated panels . . . Pointed sleeves . . . Jacquard satins . , . Novelty or plain Military collars . . . Lots of unique silks. Quttons . , . Skirts with front fullness. Glittering Trims— Rhinestone and metal flowers . . . Bright beads . . o Intriguing buckles « « s Velvet scarfs, too, many in contrasting colors. Misses’ Moderate Price Dresses—“Through the Arch”—Second Floor. Misses’ Matelasse with sleeves gath- ere¢ into 9 points! Blue, red, black, . green. $16.95, ° Louise Mulligan DRESSES for JUNIORS She’s young, herself, and gets around a lot! That's why the gay*and giddy clothes that she designs are pride-and-joys of Junior Debs! Here's a NEW COLLEC- TION (we hear glad whoops from you who were “in” on the first one)—Louise Mulligan originals for every occasion, from gadding about in the morning to making a dramatic entrance at your best beau’s fraternity formal! Sizes 11 to 17. Words don’t do them justice, but here’s a hint— “TOP HAT"—is the sweeping dinner dress sketched here. It's pure silk taffeta with rhine- stone buttons. Black___$25.00 “LOVELY-TO-LOOK-AT""—is a double-duty with lacy top—per= fectly demure! $29.75 “HERE COMES COOKIE"—is a daytime dress with kerchief scarf tie “DANCING SCHOOL"—is a velveteen dinner dress, with (of all things) tatting____$25.00 ONLY AT JELLEFF'S IN WASHINGTON Junior Deb Shop—Fourth Floor.