- The
Frank R.
Jelleff Co., or more
commonly Jelleff's was a Washington, D.C.–based
retailer that
specialized in women's apparel.
Jelleff's was
founded March...
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issued 5
March 1957, ****igned to
American Home Products
Krantz JC,
Charles Jelleff Carr CJ,
Aviado DM (1972). "Petrichloral".
Krantz and Carr's Pharmacologic...
- service. The
largest retail outlets were a 12,000-square-foot (1,100 m2)
Jelleff's women's store,
Larimers gourmet grocery and delicatessen, and a Drug Fair...
- A.Roche A.
Jelleff R.Blainey D.O'Riley 1983 R.Powely K.Eastwood M.Jones J.Clagnan 1984 T.Ryan K.Eastwood R.O'Brien 1985 L.Caddaye A.
Jelleff N.McKenzie...
- City
Wilmington Dry
Goods Garfinckel's Hecht's,
converted to Macy's 2006
Jelleff's S. Kann Sons Co. Lansburgh's
Palais Royal,
acquired by
Woodward & Lothrop...
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favorable zoning. The
finished mall
contained 100
specialty stores,
including Jelleff's and
discount chain Woolworth's,
which operated a
store in the mall until...
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Northwest Washington, D.C., and
developed a lot of his
skills at the
Jelleff's Boys Club in Georgetown,
under the
tutelage of Joe Branzell. He pla****...
- (link) "Parade Management".
Retrieved 21
November 2013.
Jelleff, Robyn. "Tour".
McCarthy Jelleff.
Retrieved 21
November 2013. "Ticketek Promoter". Retrieved...
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variety of
retail offerings. In 1947, the
local women's
clothing chain Jelleff's chain opened a 7,000-square-foot (650 m2) store; its
fourth branch and...
- 1855–1901)
Children Donald G. Town (b. 1857; died 1935)
Bessie Campbell (
Jelleff) (b. 1868; died 1956)
Military service Allegiance United States Branch/service...