Evening Star Newspaper, July 5, 1936, Page 37

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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINLTON 'D. C, JULY 5, 1936—PART THREE. SOCIETY. Receives Degree Washington Residents At Beverly Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Open Summer Home At Rockhurst. EVERLY, Mass, July 4.—Mr. B and Mrs. J. Warren Merrill of \ Jelleff’s Air-conditioned Fur Salon is one of the best arguments for buying your fur coat here and now! So cool and pleasant, it's a vacation to be in the store! 'Annual Summer Sale of Fine Furs | 1214-1220 F STREET Washington are at Rockhurst, their Summer home at Emith’s loint, Manchester, for the season. Mrs. W. Purviance Tams of the | Mayflower, Washington, is at the ! Oceanside in Magnolia. Mrs. Arthur B. Crane of Washing- bon has taken apartments at the Tudor in Nahant. Mrs. Thomas N. Wood is among the | Washington arrivals at the Oceanside | Beginning tomorrow, Monday: —nearly $100,000 worth at assured average MISS MARTHA B. ELLIOTT, Of West Falls Church, who in Magnolia. o " recently received her master Mis. Wiliam Phillips, wife of | of arts degree in French from Undersecretary of State Willlam Phil- | Columbia University. Miss lips, who is at Highover, the Phillips’ | Eliott was graduated from estate on the shore of Wenham Lake | at North Beverly, is chairman of the | While at Columbia she aided committee in charge of the vegetable | q member of the French fac- booth at the annual fiesta in aid oI{ ulty in the formation of @ Church, in Hamilton, | course in French art. Miss Beatrice Phillips, | — —— f Mrs. Phillips, is serving on th ntertainment Committee and Mrs. Clarence C. Williams of Wash- | ington and Sagamore Farm, Hami-| Her Wedding Date | ton, is on the Supper Committee. Miss Marcella Katherine Cordua is Miss Jean Merrill and Miss Rose- | t5 be married August 1 to Mr Athos | mary !\l(:rr:ll, d.a\lgmrr's of Mr. a"diDanitl Grazzini, formerly of Staten Mrs. Keith Merrill of Washington, are | yqang N, Y., and now a resident of ol " | Washington. | at the North Shore School estate, Miss Cordua, who is now employed at | Beverly Farms, Friday, for the benefit | the United States Supreme Court, at- of the Beverly Hospital. The young | tenged the University of Texas for a people are with their parents at Ava- | ot while and is a graduate of lon, their Summer home at Pride’s | gircer Business Colege. Crossing. | Mr. Grazzini, who is connected with | Lieut. Comdr. Leo J. Broderick, U. | tne Natjonal Geographic Soclety, is & 8. N, of Washington is visiting Dr. graduate of Georgetown University and Mrs. J. . Marshall at their home | & , in Somervi School of Foreign Service, holding a 1 DOmEryL e baghelor of science and a master’s de- lLNg{c Rcm gre in foreign service. e e Atherton g Mr. and Mrs. John S. Lawr at their Gravelly Pond estate at Topsfield. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence were hosts to the for- mer Prince of Wal now King of England, on his to America. Agnes Scott College in 1934. Miss Cordua Selects 5% savings! Savings that you can trust in because they are of our own making— (not based on the presumption of higher prices later, though that appears imminent). Our Summer sale volume is so great that we dare to forfeit on an average of 15% to make this sale a really vital thing—enabling us to sell, and you to buy, in the fullest confi- dence that Jelleff fur savings are as reliable as Jelleff's! L4 Caution about fur prices— another “buy now” reason! on, American consul | of St. James, and Mrs. ; Italy Bans “Sandwich.” You cannot ask for a “sandwich” in | Italy any more. It has been announced ! in Rome that the word has been ban- Mr. Atherton has been in the diplo- matic service for many years, was in China and G after the war and has been in Lor since 1924, Mrs. Atherton is a s of Mr. Lawrence Miss Phyllis ‘man, daughter of Mr. and 1 Bayard Tuckerman, hed from the Italian language be- ause 1t owes its origin to a famous arl in a “sanctionist” country. Now it will be known as “pampieni,” which means filled bread. We feel it our duty to advise our patrons that the fur market shows very definite signs of advancing prices. Months ago we anticipated this and acted upon it by going into the market at the earliest pos- sible moment. Now we feel certain that we bring you the greatest possible vaiues in fine furs and newest models. May we invite you to see them, whether you're interested in a new fur coat this year or not? To miss our 1937 “Fur Show" is to deny yourself one source of style inspiration in Washington! Jr., of Savin Hill Farm, Hamilton, has turned home from a with Mr. , at their Mattresses Remade Fuinitare and Ora- o peries remodeled. uv holstered revaired RS St Bediing G, fae. 1004 Eye St. N.W. ME. 9490 Clifford Custis Fuller of Gleasondale. Dr. Collier officiated at the marriage of Miss Jean Fuller, | daughter of Mrs, , to Mr. Gardner Edward Pr with Mrs. When buying your fur coat— think of prestige Cool-Cool Jelleffs 1214-1220 F STREET —consider the importance of a prestige name. Furs are one im- portant item that you buy blindly unless you buy from a reliable store. Jelleff's furrier-buyer is qualified with many years experi- ence to choose pelts, supervise fitting and workmanship. Our devoted fur clientele is perhaps your best assurance of Jelleff's fur satisfaction. When buying your fur coat— Sweeping Clearance! think of prestige! —consider these guides to the newest in fashion: First and foremost . . . the swagger—with rippling, swinging back, modified full back, or straight back. And definitely new . . . the “modified Princess” silhouette. Collars small; sleeves wide—sleeves wide at top, taper- ing to a tight cuff—or fitted at top, flaring to a wide cuff. Distine- tively styled shoulders—shoulder width softly manipulated to give decorative breadth. High fashion furs reflecting the new themes of French, English and American design are as importantly represent- ed as the classic models of honest beauty and becomingness that never go out of style. —Dresses After Lelong Black Persian lamb swagger of ex- quisite tight-curled, lustrous fur. Note shoulder manipulations, soft collar, wide sleeve marrowing to a tight wrist. Pride of our Summer Sale Collection! $467.50. (After the Sale, $550.00.) Vacation opportunities! Spring and early Summer fashions to take away this Summer . . . to wear at home next Fall! Sizes and colors are incomplete, of course, and styles are mostly one of a kind, so early shoppers will be wise shoppers! The length of your fur coat is all-important! Do you realize that the success of your coat depends more than anything else upon its LENGTH? Just an inch or two shorter or longer makes all the difference in the world! Let our fur staff envision your height and build and fit you with exactly the right, flattering length. 50 Women'’s and Shorter $ Women's $25 to $29.75 Coats, ] 5 Fitted dress coats with smart revere and jabot effects! Swaggers with becoming scarfs! ~All- around casual styles! Bright color tweeds, Julliard mixtures, Forstmann plaid mixtures, Craigleigh checks, bright fleeces, monotone diagonals! Beige, blue, green, Maywine, brown, grey, black and navy. 36 to 42, 351 to 39Y5. Just name your fur! Your style! Yourprice! You'll find your coat, we're quite sure, in our largest Summer Sale collection—at definite savings from $10 to $100! Hudson Seal-Dyed Muskrat Sovings $25 to $40! Jap Mink Coats and Swaggers Sovings $20 to $100! $198 $294 $594 $225 $345 The Jap Mink collection also includes Jap Mink sides, $118; Jap Weasel, $225; Alaska Seal Coats, Swaggers Sovings $59 and $67 —————————————————————————————————————— American Mink, $848. (Prices represent average_ls% savings.) $338 Sofari brown - $383 Muskrat — Silver and Silvertone Savings $20 to $30! After Sale ————————————————————————————————— Sale After Sale Misses’ and Juniors’ $25 to $39.75 Coats Dress Coats, Swaggers, Casuals! A few with Wolf collars! Wool crepes and sheers, tweeds, fleeces, novelty wools! Black, also navy, brown, beige, light blue, coral, shrimp pink, grey and green. Sizes 12 t0 20 and 11 to 17 in the group. Fashion Coat Shops—Third Floor. Sale After Sale Sale 60 Misses’ $29.75 to $49.75 Two and Three Piece Suits_ _ Beautifully tailored jacket suits, a few with Fox collars! Two-piece swaggers! Three-piece suits with topcoats you may wear with other costumes! Checks, tweeds, men’s wear, dressy woolens! Navy, brown, oxford, grey and a few bright shades. $175 $118 Sale $168 Sale $139 $198 After Sale Other Persion Lamb Coats, $253, $294, $468. (Prices represent average 15% savings) Caracul — Black, Brown, Grez Savings $10 to $20 $118 Sale $139.50 After Sale Russian and other fine-grade caraculs . (Prices represent average 15% savings) Suit Shop—Fifth Floor. Natural Squirrel Paw Sovings $20 to $30! $168 Sale 40 $25 to $39.75 Salon After Sale Dresses Misses, Women, Shorter Women Misses’ printed crepe and black taffeta daytime dresses; navy and black sheer silk costumes; din- ner and evening fashions in net, bengaline, chif- fon and satin. Women'’s and Shorter Women'’s printed and sheer daytime dresses, also dinner and evening gowns of lace and chiffon. $198 Leopard Cat Swaggers, sale $100 Seal-dyed Coney Swaggers, sale $79 Lapin Swaggers, black, brown, grey $100 Seal-dyed Rabbit Coats, swaggers - $69.50 Seal-dyed Rabbit Coats, swaggers -- $55 Lapin Swaggers, black, brown, grey $100 After Sale $294, $253, $149 Convenient Payments may be arranged and your coat will be stored till November 1st—without charge! Jelleff's Fur Salon—Third Floor. Gown Salon—Second Floor.

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