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THE SUY STAR, WASHINGTO ANUARY VDAY 17, 1926—PART 2 [ NewYork“Stags” FormClub Uniquei in Its Nan Name and Aim nd at Each Meetmg \Vllll Known as "The Styx. a Have Lone Deb Is Verdict. 1t that in own all her | and em: tion, Wl “Little Nervo One ¢ ¢ hosts, " Final Arrangements Com- st ber | name in guest slip | morrow afternoon n to each > in that | Razed. ision Mrs. James i Sold. bilt houses 1 sold, that of use s | a. | 1o has |4 notable en- | ¢ i |Esther Chapter, O. E. S., ‘\ Mal(es Plans fOl' Dance Plans have been perfected for the | dance to be given by Esther Chapter, | E. 8., at the Willard February 10, | utante as Honor tertainments, Mrs. White's iusicals of vears ago being among the most brilllant entertainments given in the Vanderbilt _house is_soon it of Mrs. Hamilton McK. . & sister of Mrs. White. Her | . a little further up the avenue, as been the scene of brilliant social gatherings. Musical “Riff Raff"" Scheduled. Under auspices of the Alumnae Soclety, a musical “RUF Raff,” will e given by members of the society for the henefit of the home for babies, cared laced for adoption. The ten by Miss race composed and staged 3 plays of past 1 be given in the ball- of the Plaza the evenings v 8 and ainment co Harold F nele; Mr Robertson L. 11-:.\1(1: Jenn John L. v’ Vernon, Mrs. Cleveland and Misses McCoon, Lois McCall, Marie akefleld Memnnal Benefit Card Party 30 P.M. | Tomorrow at 2: | pleted and Committee An- | nounces Guests Who Have 1 Engaged Tables. The final arrangements have been completed for the card and mah- jongsg party which will be given to- 2:30 o'clock at | Wardman Park Hotel for the bene- fit of the Wakefield Natfonal Me- morial Association. Mrs. . Rust Is treasurer and the ee composed of Mrs. Charles Keene, ipscomb, g Mrs. William F. Sicard Bland and Mrs. Charles commi is who have taken Edward I. Edwards, Fenn. Mrs. Rov O Richard P. Freeman, . Ackerman. Mrs. Mrs. Anc J yde Kelly Mrs. Thc Mrs. Ben Joh ul, Mrs. Clifford those tables are Mrs, | Mrs. E. Hart Woodruff, Mrs. Mrs amuel C. | Montague, Mr: Loren Johnson. Victor _Kauftmann, . Mrs. - Tho i Keith, Mrs. Lvman B. Kendall, Mrs M. Kennedy, Miss Made Miss Rober! jamin Rush Logie, fax Long, Dr. Charles Moore, Mt: axwell, Mrs. Mauchlin Niven, Mrs, | Stanton Peel re Louis Pitcher, Mrs. Edwin S. Puller, T. Par- sons, Mrs. Charles Robb, Mrs. Lyman Rutter, Mrs. Edmund Dr;mv" Mrs. H. L. Rust, jr.; Mrs. nith, Mrs. Virginia anilc‘ Alx\ & herley, Sutherl Pu\th(nn Wood, Mrs. C. P. ‘\hl(o Mrs. N. Price Walter Wilcox and Speel, Howard event, which is in charge of . Arthur G. Fessenden, Mrs, Lucy | | Miller_and_ Mrs. Mildred Shafer, is| ¢ which 1s annually looked forward | to with much pleasure. The nnnual. card party of the chapter will be held, | ilso at the Willard, on the afternoon of April 7. 2 Engagement Announced Daughter _of M Lefller of Port Chester, N. Y., wl nounced her engagement (o Mr. Theo- dore D. Peyser, the wedding to take place in the early Spring. DENIES BERLIN PATiENT IS DUCHESS ANASTASIA Friend of Czar's Daughter Says German Claimant Bears No Resemblance. By the Amsoclated Press COPENHAGEN, Dr 16.—Grand Duche the Dowager rova of Russi Germany, de: in the report kowsky, recent that discove: 1d Duch- of the late was in The story cireulated the Germa first sia, \\)\u the revolution- was unable to| Frau von Tschalkow- . who belleves sin cireu- | lated by associated | with her persons 15 Bridge Parties, Teas And Luncheons Feature Week in Chevy Chase HO“SC Guefits Enterta;ned_ Absentee Residents Re- turn to Their Homes. Special Notes of Interest. Mrs. Janvier W. Lindsay tained at luncheon Thursday home, on Broad Branch road Mrs. Henry Nash of Boston, is the house guest of her son-in- and dau ter, Dr. and Mrs. Rufus 8. Tucker, on Chevy Chase parkway. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Kidc ned the of their club dinner and bridge Saturday eve- 1e, on Hesketh street. 1 of the Woman's Club of Chevy Chase entertained at bridge and tea Tuesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Newman Little, on Oliver si et Mrs. Glenn Phelps entertained the members of club at luncheon and BEidze Monday. | s Tenelope Cannon of Concord, | student ut Holton s the week end guest Pollard in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William T. d, on McKinl reet. | n Dennis and her David and Cath- enter- in her at \Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Keleher, announce her engagement | to Mr. Edward Joseph Motley. of Miss Anne her parexts, Polla erine, of West Underwood street joined Mr. Dennis in Arica, Chile. s Emily Hinrod of Chicago, (,N)x"fi North, a_student Mis: son and daughter, MODEL'} SH The Newe Frocks at $15 and 25 In the smartest colors —Chartreuse, Silver Gray, Blonde, French Blue, Palmetto, Green, Watteau Rose, and Black. st Paris wearing now Charge Accounts Invited French cc have orders that | will keep them until April Iffimmmmaz 314-16 7th St. N.W. A MONDAY OFFERING OF NEW MISS MARY THERESA KELEHER, W a student of the Robert Beech S(‘huol in C the Alexander have M stree per § and Mr. Mis: her spending seve: M luncheon and bridge ‘atonsville, Md., who have been house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wylie on Cedar parkway, returned to their studies. 5. Joseph B. Bowling of Harrison 't entertained at br aturday evening in Mrs. Joseph Richar and Mrs. Benjamin Warren, jr. Lee Hamilton has returned to Forty-fi1 st et home after s In Florida entertained Wednesday after- s. Darrel ith noon. Dr. spent their and sever will first Mr lunct noon stree Mr. Oliver street Mrs. Robert Yorto Mrs. D. Christmas and daughte and the son-in- u) Rico, have street were hos evening at Le J | their gu ington My daughter Joan, { brother and sister-in-law. e and | { Arthur street. Mr. entertained at bridge and supn |day evening in their ’“[mr.l:n street, Wednesday evening in the Town Hall| Crocker will be ¢ Mr. and Mra. B. T. Heflin of Jocelyn at dinner Tuesday later taking | bridge clu! ance at the Wash. Smith, with her JEWISH RELIEF QUOTA is the guest of her| and Mrs. | Northampton | lise, av Hugh Morgan Dr. B. Crane, on and Mrs. Abner H. home, « in honor of Mr. | Mru. Frederick McKee. | Mr. ,on(mmlnfid at dinner and bridge Sat | urday evening. and Mrs. Stewart unty League of Woman V home of Mr ley lane. them to spend ‘ashington. She | Licut. Young the | al months i be joined b of Februar PH ieon and bridg in her home, o t. 5. entertained at | day after Livingston Ic of | T dance eri and Mrs. Newman a Little supper i the guest of honor and addressed meeting Mr. and Mrs larce Saturday evening Robert home, ¢n Ingomar - son Robert Section 4 of th 0 Preshyter ursday kW in’ the k on Elm streat Ferguson Fri Hunt and Holland | fund for Je sted by Mrs. Hen W. Bearce Julian more. Mrs C and Mrs s Llder Ihnlr‘u' 1y entertai COMPLETED IN CHICAGO FI— CHICAGO hé firs e its com Jacob M. of the $4.0 ties and for Chi mark joint distri £1,000,000 a Guild of the Chevy | n Church will meet home of Mrs. Fred Mrs Store Hours 9IAM. to 6 P.M. Established 1900 Special reductions throughout the store to make this out greatest Clear- ance Sale. Take adv: Hundreds of other bargains not listed here are to be found 1itage of the present low prices Wool Rus- sian Crepes—Crepe Satms—Prmted Georgette Crepes—Satin Charmeuse—Printed Crepe de Chine A wonderful collection of 40-inch seasonable silks, spe- cially grouped at a remark ably low sell regularly price. These silks for $2.69, $2.49, $2.25 and $1.93 per yard. The color assortment includes all desirable shades. 33-Inch Radium Pongee, 98¢ yd. of beauti- including white. $119 per yard. 40-Inch Heavy Flat Crepe, $2.49 yd. Many colors from which choose, including white lar price, $298 yard. 40-Inch Fine Satin Crepe, $2.49 vd. A great assortment of new colors, including black and white. Regular price, $2.98. shades, Reguiar price, to Regu- 36-Inch Velveteen, $2.49 yd. Choose from many new colors, including black. A regular S298 quality. Double-Bed Sets, $3.25 Colors include rose, blue and gold stripe. Fine quality that sells regul.u']\ for $4.49. hird Floor Clearance of Dress Shields, 15¢ Pair Vers good quality in white only. ANl sizes. De Long Safety Pins 3 Cards, 19¢ In Black. White and Gold. sizes included. Puritan Dressmakers’ Pins An Al d No. 5 Solid Steel Scissors, Assorted sizes. Tallc[d Seam Binding, 19¢ white: 7 3ard pie Dressmaking School Third Floor Under the direct vision of an efficier competent instructress w! ably teaches all the intri- cacies of dressmaking. 6 Lessons, $5.00 Continuous appointments 3 . with 1 appointments made Office Employees. your appointment at FREE Offer! We will cut and fit abeo- lutely FREE any garments if materials are purchased here at the clearance prices. once. Main Floor NOTIONS Wright's Bias Fold Tape 12¢ widths in black and whits in all colo: 49¢ All_guaranteed esorted colors and black Formerly 25c. 39¢ One-half pound boxes. No. and 5 g Silk, 12 Spool 3. 4 Trimmings & Coat Buttons | Sc per Card, 3 for 10c A tab] all_aizes and_colors. 69 Per Yard 54-Inch Colored $1.98 Yard “lannel 54-Inch French ¢ $1.98 Yard 36-Inch Brocade $8.50 \ arc Regular pri Velvet 36-Inch Brocade Velvet $6.50 Yard Regular price, $9.98 per yard. 40-In. Brocade Georgette $3.75 Yard Regular price, $498 and $6.50 per yard. Pure Linen Towels, 79¢ Over broidered 50 designs; on pure A wonderful value. For- $1.00. Cle: linen merly priced at Your choice during this rance Winne Chicago quot ittee's when wpletion charf ©of sood quality R Sworzyn's—Main Floor Sale. Our Entire Stock Finer Grade OATS Practicall FRANCKE & LUSTICK , Many Sensationally Reduced F-U- COATS All short lots and one of a kind models MUST GO IN THIS Creat January Sale Take advantage of this oppor- tunity to SAVE on high-grade FRANCKE AND LUSTICK FURS —egarments that were made to sell in many instances at even twice the re- duced prices. Francke & Lustick F-U-R-R-LERS 1328 G St. e Fur Experience $39.75 COATS Now $65.00 COATS INOWes = rrsisie et $85.00 COATS $125t0 $150 COATS Now. . 19: $39:5 All exceptionally fine models in 2 wealth of new styles, shades and fur trimmings. 469 75 Reduced to one-half price to as- sure an absolute clearance. No mod- els excepted. All to go. v . Over 500 New Spring Models—All Exquisite Colorings PRICE Second Floor For Clearance—White Standard Jean MIDDIES 1.00 Regular “Nayvee” make, with wool collar and cuffs and three rows of Try Sworzyn’s First—1219-1221 G Street Rainbow Pink Lavender Lit ~tick Red Jade Greens Patent Blues Chinese Yellow Pearl Gray and 0 . braid: chevrons on sleeves. Guaran- Brilliant Blue teed fast colors. An unusually low price. Act quickly. Sizes 14 to 22. Regular $2.95 Value FLANNEL MIDDIES Formerly sold from $6.95 to $8.95. In Red, Green, Navy and Tan. With chevrons on sleeves and three rows of braid on collars and cuffs. Sizes 14 to 22. Group of Stout Coats—On Sale Monday $19—$24.95$34.95_$59 Sizes 44 to 52