Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1936, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1836. - B—7 - W99 The Grandest Gifts for the Grandest Christmas you ever had! CLIC11S 12141220 F STREET i Christmas Music Daily —through demonstration of Hammond organ, courtesy of Arthur Jordan Piano Co. 300 “"Samples"! $ Regularly $5 and $7.50 Double suede envelope, $3 - Gloves —What type does your Gift-recipient call for? —4.Button glace Kidskin in black, brown, grey $2.95 —Novelty Kid, with “dress maker” cuffs. Black with white, or all > white —Pigskin, 4-button style—in black, brown, natural, grey, white $2.95 —LKasanova, Kidtex—the new, softer, lighter-weight glace leather in dressy black or brown —Hand-Knit, wool-lined gloves im- ported from Ireland. White, chamois, —And if these do not fill your gift bill, we’ve plenty and more! ‘Satin Slips Superb “Loreli?” ¢ and “Trillium” puredye, pure silk! .95 With quantities of imported laces, deep bodice tops. .. or ample lace appliques— and tailored slips with ex- quisite hand detailed em- broidery or drawn work. Bias cut with V or straight tops. Perfect gifts! Tearose and white. Sizes 32 to 44. The Grey Shops—Second Floor. ? Pure Dye, Pure Silk Satin Gowns $3.95 Exquisite gowns of beautiful satin, trimmed with im- ported laces—all-lace yokes; elaborate lace ap- pliques; also tailored gowns of satin or crepe, handmade with hand embroidery and drawn work. Lovely colors, too! Tearose, aqua, dusty. Sizes 32 to 40. Please remember that our Elizabeth Brewster Girls are again on the job this Christmas—to help you shop or to shop for you. They are wise counselors—hundreds of patrons have told us so. They suggest only what they feel will please! e e e Jelleff's Scores a Spectacular Christmas HANDBAG EVENT! Smooth calf bag — stitched top handle-_$3 Suede pouch— simulated shell Aren’t you delighted? You're certainly giving a Jelleff bag if you're giving any, and now think of the extra gift- buying you can do with the savings. We can only hint at the amazing variety ... few, if any duplicate, in the 300 “‘samples!” Ample selection in the “special pur- chase’” group! You'll find the smart tailored bags that mother likes, the unusual shapes and details that girls like, and we doubt if you will resist the one that captures your fancy! E«umine these LEATHERS! Smooth calf—Grained calf —Pin calf—Real alligator—Morocco—Suede. Tailored bags—Dressy bags! Zipper-top bags—handle bags—frame pouches—over-the-arm pouches—vaga- bonds—envelopes—back-straps. —distinguished by fine tailoring—with plenty of pocket room, smart fabric linings, leather linings, leather-lined flaps; Chain purses, good-size mirrors, dependable clasps. —illuminated by metal trims! and dressmaker treatments of self leather, simulated shell trims, soft shirrings, pleats, godets, unusual knobs and fasteners! Black—costume shades! Black in all leathers—and wine, brown, green, navy blue. We know what tomorrow will be and we’re ready—with extra tables, extra salespeople and gift-wrappers in our enlarged Gift Handbag Section. Street Floor. Rayons and Bembergs 1.85 Captivating . . . we know they are from past perform- b, ance! A wide choice of at- tractive designs, fabrics and weaves — glorious colors! Overblouse and tuck -in styles with Peter Pan collars or V necklines; long or short sleeves. Sizes 15, 16, 17. Extra! A Group of Vanity Fair PAJAMAS + « o discontinued styles in fine pique, with long sleeves and ski pants. Blush or blue—specially Grey Shops—Second Floor 250 special "buys"! New $3.95 Handbags e metal bor frame___$3 — Pleated R L smooth calf Stitched calf- top hand I; Top handle smooth calf Genulne elliga- tor top handle $3 8 100% pure wool flannel— 55.95 Fancy a Princess in flannel! Warm as toast, pretty as a picture in this ankle-length, trim-tailored, slide-fasten- ing robe. Dubonnet, dusty rose, Cleo blue. 14 to 20. Quilted Robes to $16.95. Crepe de chines and satins, lined with cotton, wool, lamb’s wool! Wool Pajamas, $19.95. Bed Jackets, $2 to $19.95. Satin and wool knit, lacy satins, wool albatross lined with crepe de chine. Negligees—Third Floor FRRPCBCTSIET I Crown Clasp “"Coronation” Yanity $5.95 Fancy, a “Royal” Gift! Reproduction of a London design. Satin gold or silver finish metal with a large crown clasp; interesting square shape fitted with cemb, lipstick, powder case, coin purse, cigarette compartment and cigarette lighter. Of course they are hard to please! GULD STRIPE "Adjustables” will “do the trick”— for they are beautiful stockings that can be adjusted to correct length for any woman—and we do not mind telling you, they like them! Beautifully sheer chiffon three- thread “’Adjustables’ $‘|.15 3 pairs, $3.30 Let us assort three pairs of different shades in a Christmas box for you! Gold Stripe Silk Stockings from 79¢ to 1.95 pair—a style for every “her’— only at Jelleff's in Washington. A “furst” favorite! Lucretia Allen’s ' "Gardenia” Perfume ' €« b3 by “Dermay 5 3 A true Gardenia odeur $3 50 % v 9 in ribbon - tied gift box 5 | A R g siesenrs . 3 | g ] . capes of sachet oL . 3 % A generous supply of Dermay Dusting Powder, made | :'s s:g:i:grna v.;ulrfz; Mo R #of fine ingredients and delicately perfumed. You'll : Gee:::nium Bath Mag- o 7 want to buy “double” (for yourself and for gifts) 4 $4.00 ..~ at such a saving! Santa Claus Soap Send her this gay lit- tle Christmas whimsy Ready to give— in be-ribboned Satin Box Lucretia Allen’s Chest of perfumes—a ribbon-tied box con- taining gardenia, wild rose and honey suckle perfumes— mckes a magnificent gift for any woman. $10. Other Lucretia Allen Perfumes at $5.

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