Evening Star Newspaper, August 3, 1937, Page 25

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Shipping News Arrivals and Departures at New York ARRIVALS, ALGONQUIN ORIZABA - Vera 2 SAN JACINTO Jual VEENDAM - Rolterdam Noon 2 00PM K30 AM 800 A M. TRAFFIC CONVICTIONS THIRD-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Ruth Jackson, 5423 Illinois avenue, $15. SECOND-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Raymond H. Bryan, 3733 Morrison street, $10. Norbert C. Haefele, Maryland, $10. William J. Mundy, 923 South Caro- lina avenue southeast, $25. FIRST-OFFENSE SPEEDING. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON Charles R. Wellon, 3039 O street, $5. Floyd W. Philo, 66 S street, $5. Arthur Philo, 66 S street, $5. Arthur E. Callahan, jr., 1835 Mas- sachusetts avenue southeast, $5. Skelton C. Higgins, 229 Seventh street northeast, $5. Fugene S. Petrenko, street, $5. Kenneth A. Norton, 2123 Tunlaw road, $5. Francois A. Georger, 20 O street, $5. 1460 Irving CITY NEWS IN BRIEF TODAY. Meeting, American Federation - of Government Employes, Lodge No. 8, Hamilton Hotel, 8 p.m. Meeting, Association of Employes, American Telephone & Telegraph Co., Hamilton Hotel, 7:30 p.m. Meeting. District Chapter, Catholic D. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, tomac, Seventh and Water streets southwest, 8:45 p.m. Meeting, Electrical Contractors’ Association, Potomac Electric Power Co. Bullding, Tenth and E streets, 8 p.m. TOMORROW. Luncheon, Rotary Club, Willard Hotel, 12:30 p.m. 1937. BIRTHS REPORTED James and Patience Gibson. girl. John end Louise Ingalls. girl, Elmer and Della Twiggs, boy. Robert and Florence Cornell. boy. Claude and Lotta Glass, boy. Maurice and Elizabeth Van Horn, girl. Alfred and Mildred Clark, girl. Calvin and Ruby Mason. boy. Hugh and Alice Richardson. girl, Arthur and Sydney Aveilhe. hoy 8aunders and_Willie Thornton. girl. George and Evelyn Willlams, girl. *+ B-S§ Infant Willlam T. Welch. Children’s Hos- pital. Susie Brown, 52, Gallinger Hospital. M st 724 dth st . " Gallinger Hospital. DEMOCRATS TO SAIL North Carolina Club to Hold Moonlight Cruise. William Hodges is in charge of ar- rangements. The steamer will leave the wharf at, 8:30 p.m. for Marshall Hall. Thers will be dancing both aboard the boat and at Marshall Hall FLOWERS for friends Daughters of America, Willard Hotel, 7:30 pm. Tomorrow. DEATHS REPORTED Harriet E. Forbes. K6. 1316 Buclid st. Mary Brown. Gurfleld Hospital - e E . 77, 4516 13th st Luncheon, Lions Club, Mayflower 74. Providence Hospital. Hotel, 12:30 p.m. 7. 4100 Hunt pl. n.e National Homeopathic 1440 R sl Hopkins. ‘41.° 1607 H of the Luncheon, Soroptimist Club, Wil- lard Hotel, 1 p.m. 2 > Stanislaus Mayhew, Maryland, $5. Myer Edelman, 3033 Georgia avenue, oty _---—--- Bi0ORM.1 5, eph W. Hastings, 12 Fourth street | $5 southeast, $5. Nathan Indicter, 1388 Rittenhouse street, $5. Orval T. Little, avenue, $15. who are Ocean bound GUDE BROS. C0. Natl. 4276 ‘The North Carolina Democratic Club of Washington will hold a moonlight cruise August 16 on the steamer City of Washington, Wesley McDonald, secretary to Senator Rey- nolds of North Carolina and president club, announced yesterday. Meeting, auncgrapl;ers, typists and bookkeepers, Hamilton Hotel, 8 p.m. Alexander Hawkins, 508 R street, $5. James R. Brady, 1218 Wisconsin avenue, $5. Johnnie C. Conway, northeast, $10. Mediterranean Valparaiso Santa Marta = May Nickerson, Thursday, Hosnital Constance C. White, Helen V August B, Standard Fruit PM. BIRMINGHAM 700 AM. n K00 AM Furness 9200 AM. MUERST THE NEW WASHINGTON n RcmPM.! o oJelle 12141220 ¢ svresr 3265 Prospect 919 C street Excursion, American Federation of Government Employes, Steamer Po- India has labor hunger strikes. BEEE 273 A If you are not one of the thousands of responsible people who are en oying the advantages of a JELLEFF CHAR ACCOUNT, let us arrange it for you, quickly! You'll find it a wonderful con- “ (J venience to order by mail or phone while vacationing out of town—er shopp ng in the cool store from e e s day to day—till 5:45 P.M. if you wish, 1214-1220 F STREET 22T == Saturday, August BATORY—Gidvnia SAILING. (Trans-Atlantle.) Today. 100PM. | Midnight 11°30 AM 400 PM. Tomorrow. AQUITANIA —Cherbourg HANSA Cherb NORMANDI PRES. ROOSEY thampton Cobh Thursdav, August 5, BLACK OSPREY —Rotterdam FXMOUTH Constantza Savings Fridav. August 6. London Glascow Havie NFW TORONTO - Lagos SAMARIA Liverpon SCANPENN ~Copenhasen 4:00 0\ Noon | Noon | even greater than we planned in this 0P M 10 P.M Saturday, Auzust 7. CITY OF DURBAN—Boira FDAM ¢ dam = Summer Sale of SATLING. (South and Central America, West Indles and Canada.) Today GUAYAQUIL —Port su Prince Tomorrow. MISSOURIAN CARACAS. & Fur-trimmed Cloth Coats We are advised that we shal A E "ty LR AR positively have to pay 15% . N B A » #4¢ to 20% more on replacement )‘ } ¥ orders for coats in this sale! 1.00 PM. | noPM. | 2:00 PM. 00 P M. 5.30 AM. FSPARTA K FSSO BOLIVAR ba _ QUIEN OF RERMUDA — s Ge REPUBLIC ' Augnst § ACADIA Y RORINOUEN CorovRIA Noon ORIZABA Vo 4:00 P M PETEN Por' Linion PRES. GARFIELD S Prancisco Fridas. August 6, ASTREA Marac DFFACTO ¥ SANTA MARIA - Valp 1020 AM 300 P M Noon 7:00 P.M 4:00PM. L 5:00PM AN o e Saturdav. August 7. AVIATAT A Criba EASTERN PRINCE A 1100 AM . Buenos Noon 11:00AM New Coats with MARRIAGE LICENSES | : ] 4 _ and Lucille | 7 Richmond. Va.: | % ¢ nma M. Gav. | 1 § $98. FORT AMHIRST St Iohn's MONARCH OF RERMUDA-— 5 Bhilion B ermudn 00PN MINARGO MVSA D Poe Paquin square collars Lanvin ripple collars Vionnet pouch collars N s S s or oR 75 We feel that we are | Sale, $98.75. Sale, S110. r Sale, $125 9 3 $115. $128, Sale, $139.7 $148. r Sale, $165 $160. After Sale, $175.00. Juniors’ and Misses’ . .. 11 to 20. Women’s. .. 36 to 44 and 35V to 48'%2. Tampa, Fla. and Handsom. Va. Rev After Sale $89.75 Fashion Coot Shops—Third Floor—"“The best selection of Winter Coats” customers tell us' We've certainly aimed to make it so—dressy and casual coats furred and unfurred—sale priced from $26 to $128. Hail this stunning newcomer to our Summer Sala of Winter Suits! 3-Piece Suit ot Camel's Hair and Wool with Raccoon and Beaver For the college or business girl who wants a whole wardrobeful for her money! Furs at guaranteed 15% —A full-length Winter coat, warm as toast, topped with silver raccoon or silky beaver. —Two-piece suit with a snug little jacket— high, wide lapels, wood buttons, leather belt. The siim little skirt will be grand with sweat- ers! Cinnamon Red Earth Natural Green Sizes 12 to 20 Enlarged Suit Shop—Fifth Floor Cotton Frocks at sweeping reductions Find Cottons now in their new location on 4th Floor! 120—Were $2.95_ SIS 169—Were $3.95 and $5.95______$2.95 139—Were $5.95 and $7.95______$3.95 41—Were $7.95 and $10.95_____$5.95 —Youwll find one and two piece styles, some with jackets, some with suits. —Fashion news in FUR COATS And Jelleff's, ever on the alert to capture the NEW and bring it to you right from all fashion fronts, has assembled a collection ranging from 28-inch hip length to the 35-inch wide stroller— Chinese Mink—5$361.25. (After Sale $425.) Natural Squirrel—$14365. (After Sale $169. Persian Lamb—$335.75. (After Sale $395 Seal-dyed Muskrat—5191.25. (After Sale $225.) Mink-dyed Marmot—3$14365. (After Sale $162.) Wear a Black Dress Now! 85 extra miles of scenic mountain | motoring. The famous | air cooled OLYMPIAN | through the monoliths | of Montana Canyon. | Only The Milwaukee Road offers this com- bination. | Yellowstone Yelowstore Juniors' the new *“don’t dress for Women's important front- fullness in this rayon jersey dress! Misses'’ lowered waistline 314 day Park tour only $41.50 including trans- rtation in the ark, meals and lodging at Old Faithful Inn and and silvery 7. ) 2 6 2. 1 dinner” frock! talon closing! Canyon Hotel. Escorted all- expense Yellow- stone tours at low cost. Correspondingly low fares from other cities. Ask your local agent for free illustrated Yellowstone booklat | and information about escorted all- expense tours or write | Philadelphia Office 1404:5 Fidelity Philadelphia Trust Bldg. Phones Pennypacker 04 E. K. Garrison, General Ag Se s your ticket rcads vi Jhe MILWAUKEE Roa E OF THE AIR COOLED OL! —You'll find dotted swisses, printed lawns, dimities, and batistes. Pastel voiles, pastel piques, dark nets, pastel linens, and some fine French imported batistes. —Youwll find misses' and women’s sizes, but of course, not completely represented in every group.* Cotton Frock Shop—Fourth Floor Louise Milligan creation! Shirred bodice, roll collar heightened by Schiaparellian ornaments of the Victorion era. Slimmer skirt sil- houette. BLACK 19.95. Host of Exciting New Fall Models, black or cinnamon, $16.95 & $19.95 Junior Deb Shop—Fourth Floor Ending in a peplum which achieves a 2-piece effect. Young coller, slide fastening and a profusion of silver gilt beads Detacheole scorlet ascot. A chic frock for street wear. Also in brown with gold, green ascot. Sizes 14 to 2, $16.95. Moderate Price Dress Shop— Second Floor It's carried out by a fringed front panel (takes 10 pounds off of you) ! Of black jersey which still qathers momentum. Softly bodice adapted from Alix revel in its coolness. Sizes 36 to 42, $13.95. Moderate Price Dress Shop— Second Floor Ombre Grey Caracul Lam (After Sale $100.) Grey Caracul Kid—$75.07. 0.) Beaver—Lamb—5%7507. 90D (After Sale $82.5 (After Sale $82.50.) This is the “Short Story” of our fur collection com- plete and thrilling. The longer fur coats are a story in themselves. Visit our new enlarged Fur Salon, ond see for yourself that Jelleff's is a front-ranking fur store! Fifth Floor.

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