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HUGE APARTMENT BULDING IS S0L0 Stoneleigh Court From Hay Heirs—Appraised at $2,500,000. The lars in Washing mated today leigh Cour The property of unencumbered r transferred the Di On_th with the sale on Connecticut avenue. 1. Wads: isworth of . Whitney, wife of h and Hay of New York City, sec- ormer York, s and son of John Hay Lincol and Am ated improvements old to the newly |de S ic Avenue Realt hich George L. Whit 1 lawyer, is president. s themselves will be planned to t on the first un is was built by J vears the i Brothers of thi opolitan ork. T resented by B law firm of T. Houle, Swiy the estate. TI tion Co. under Deming radley rep he Wardman Co will m: s Begins Return Flight. CAPE TOWN, South Africa ¢ 25 (A).—Alan J. Cobham, British leted a_flight from ¢ on February 17, - return fiight to the aviator, who Tondon today be: British S and_ Fdith Filits and Helen ayuond an John C. "Poos Deaths R.eported. The foilowinz deaths have been meportad e Heaith Department in the last 24 ce Hospital. for Aged and Q st Zabeth's Hos- A4, 2438 Brown st Emergency Hos’ 10230 0 e | | r Hos "8, Walter Reed Hos | Joan Eriestine Ramues. 20 moaths, Chil Eades st 1 Edward Johnson, ,i. Louise Johneon. tal. Mary E. Brown. 5., \Jqsepbine Campbell, 44, Fresdnen's Hos- o Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have bsen {ssued to the tollowing Lewis N. MacLeod of this city and Ruth 1. Patterson of Cahot. Ari Allie Jones and Virzinia Vaughn, both of Richmond, Va. ames R. Ward and Alice E. Po well. Arthur M. Preston and D. Lofs Dufty. Jhe Vogue of loves to s patent Patent wit Passes s also the largest piece tate ever names _ of The | il | Gray with Inlay For the damsel who Fashion—on Opal Gray or Sauterne— leather SOCIETY __(Continued from Page Twenty.) their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred 8. Bauman. Maj. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howland, and Mrs A. M Litchefield. Mrs. Rainey Host: Sunday Tea at Wor Mrs. Henry T. Rainey, wife of Rep- Sunday from 4:30 to 6 o'clock. Form- ing the honor line will be Mrs. Gilbert | H. Grosvenor, Mrs. Ethel Knight Pollard, Mrs. Frank Hiram Snell and Miss Ada Rainey. Miss Alice Potts and Miss Lucy Hart will preside at the tea table. -| At the Russian Rq evening, ischer’s, to be given fo Wrangel's fund, the ushers the following gentlemen, all officials in the State Department: Mr. Lammont Belin, Mr. Edwin Wilson, Mr. Wadsworth, Mr. Theodore Marriner, Mr. Herschel Johnson and Mr. Allen Dulles. On the program will be Miss Elena ayn, violinist, and Mr. Herman ely, cellist, for several years asso- ated with Walter Damrosch and the Metropolitan Opera, . Carl Chindblom, accomp| st, wife ¢ Representative *hicazo. Mrs. Morgan Butler will sing the “Jewel Song” from * few German and Miss de Sayn's the Czar's shared the hardships with ~many others of his countrymen during the revolution. He and his wife would have faced starvation If it were not for the Americam Rellef in Russia, which came to their rescue just in time. The marriage of Miss Julia May Sommers, daughter of Mrs. Henrletta K. Sommers, 1858 Columbia road, and Dr. Gerald A. Ezekiel of Richmond, Va.. tock place at noon Monday, Feb- ruary 22, in the parlor of the May- flower Hotel, Dr. Abram Stmon per- forming the ceremony before a large company of relatives and friends. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her mother, wore a gown of white velvet, made on simple lines but elaborately embroldered in crys- tals and pearls. Her vell was ar- ranged in cap fashion and held in place by a wreath of orange blossoms and pearls. She carrled a shower bouquet. Miss Helene Bendheim, maid of honor, wore a gown of gold cloth and lace, with hat of orchid. She carried pink tea roses. Mrs. Harry Lewy of Baltlmore was matron of honor for her sister and wore cloth of gold with hat of green. Her arm bouguet was renuine Russian Caviar 1-o0z. 0 |2-0z. Glass Caviar. . .. Glass 4-0z. Glass Caviar....$ 8-0z. Glass Caviar.... 1%4-0z. Tin Caviar... 3-0z. Tin Caviar 6-0z. Tin Caviar Magruder Inc. Best Groceries Conn. Ave. and K St. Phones Main 4180-4181-4182-4183 4184-4186-4187 Established 187. Any medium gize three-pece over stuffed suite with separats cushion; fave-bound, gnap-asteners. n imported Cretonns. Belgian Linen, $29.75 Call, write or phone for samples R. L. ISHERWOOD 1209 9th N.W. Fr. 6110 | it tep toward low heels. inlay. . Combs, Mr. and Mrs. | * |served in the Chinese room, followed resentative Rainey of illinols, will be hostess at the tea to be given by the Women's City Club, 22 Jackson place, .| brother and sister-in-law of the bride. THE EVENING of pink roses. Dr. Ezekiel had for his best man his brother, Mr. Percy Ezekiel of Richmond. The bride's mother's gown was of sapphire blue crepe Elizabeth, and she wore a corsage bouquet of pink sweet peas, roses and lilles of the valley. Mrs. Ezekiel, mother of _the bridegroom, wore orchil crepe with a corsage of pink sweet peas. After the ceremony a luncheon was by a reception and dancing. Dr. and Mrs. Ezeklel left for New York and points in Canada, and will be at home in Richmond after March 15. For golng away the br#le wore an ensemble mode of tan and brown, with accessories to match. She car- ried a tan broadtall coat with brown fox trimmings. Among the out-of-town re tending were Mr. and Mrs. E. Ezekiel of Richmond, parents of the bride- groom; Miss Helen Ezekiel and Mr. Percy Ezekiel of Richmond, sister and brother of the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ezeklel of New York, groom, and Mr. ;| Lewy of Baltimore, sister of the brid and Mrs. Harry brother-in-law and Miss Gertrude Richardson Brigham will not be at home on Sunday after- noon this week, as she is to lecture at 3 pam. at the University of Bal. timore under the ausnices of the Keyboard Klub on “Chinese Art and Literature.” The lecture is open to the public. N The Pi Beta Phl Fraternity ing a benefit performancs Light Thut Fafled” at Wardman Park Theater tonight. The procceds will g0 to the muaintenance of its School for Mountaineers at Gatlin- burg, Tenn. The fraternity also will glve a benefit performance of “Dulcy” on Friday, March 5, at the Wardman Park heater. Miss Batchelor of Stratford-on- Avon, England, will be guest of honor at the tea given by the International Assoclation of Art and Letters at the Gordon Hotel tomorrow. Miss Batche. lor, who is honorary secretary of the Stratford-on-Avon branch of the Eng- STAR QUEBEC WINNER LEADS NEW ENGLAND DOG DERBY Dupuis First Away on Second Leg of 140-Mile Course in New Hampshire. By the Assoclated Prees, WOLFEBORO, N. H., February 26. —Francols Dupuls, winner of last week’'s international dog derby at Quebec, was the first away today on the second leg of the 140-mile New England point-to-point sled dog race. The course lay over a. hilly stretch of 50 miles from Wolfeboro to Ash- land. Rains late vesterday had left the roads deep in slush. Because of the strain of yesterday's mush from North Conway here, there were many casualties among the ani- mals making up the 11 teams in com- petition. Dupuis, who began the race with 11 huskles, had only & for the start this morning. Only three of the 11 starters began the second day's run with the same number of dogs that pulled out of North Conway yesterday. Largest Motor Ship on First Trip. SOUTHAMPTON, England, Febru- 26 (P).—The Royal Mail liner as, the world's largest motor left today on her malden voy- age, gurating a new service be. tween English, Argenune and Brazil- lish Speaking Union, is staying a few days in Washington on her way fo Winnipeg, Canida. Among other guests will be Mr. kd- win Markham, the poet; Prof. Nelson Antrim Crawf director of infor- mation of United States Department of Agriculture, at Manhattan, Kans., and Mrs. Crawford; Dr. E. V. president of the Shakespeare Society, and Mrs. Wilcox. Miss Etta Jocelyn Giffin and Mrs. Henry Albers will be hostesses, assisted by Miss Amy Fair- FOR MADAME | T — KAPLOWIT Zwar 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST FOR SATURDAY ONLY! ONE HUNDRED BEAUTIFUL GOWNS ACTUAL VALUES: $42 50, $89.50, $37.%0 A REMARKABLE BARGAIN OFFERING FASHIONS DE LUXE—FOR AFTERNOON, DAYTIME, STREET STORE OPENS a:50 A less and Miss Albers. FOR MADEMOISELLE M. PR Revue Mill Belting Ribbon Crocheted Straws Imported Felts New Satins French Failles h gray inlay. $12.50 Others $10 to $13.50 New Spring Shoes for Children Ready on our Second Floor N A Group of Ultra-Smart Fashions '5 EXCEPTIONAL _VALUES I3™ & F STREETS NW Charge Accounts Invited ‘]?norrow" ‘ A Tascinatiiig (Reflecling' the cArt of Paris - the Verve and Chic of Sew yor}‘\,) ~ AT~ i Seds inery PO T S O O . SR M L, 'INDIVIDUAL: SPRING MODELS 10 SPECIAL TOMORROW Miami Red Capri Blue Lovebir.c] Green Watermelon - Opal Gray Seashell A M s B S B i ‘WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1926. elghth street northeast last night about 10 o'clock. They had a tip that there was something doing there. Inside the house members of the raid- ing party found two stills, one of 100- gallon and the other of 25-gallon capaelty, 1,600 gallons of mash and 70 gallons of the finished product. The stills, burners and other connections and mash were destroyed, as was part of the finished liquor for analysi squad when they re TWO STILLS DESTROYED. ched 1004 Forty- HAMILTON, Ontario, o Robert Hobson, pre: y | Steel Co. of Canada, died s in con-|his home here, uge is in the (n stroke Wednesdiy. the major credit for the Ste . of Canad Leginnings into (1 $25,000,000, For Rent Sign on 48th Street House Fails to Stop Police. A for rent sign on house 1004 For- ty-elghth street northeast meant noth- ing to Capt. Guy E. Burlingame and members of his dry lav, enforcement During the investigatioi nection with the fi history of Pe with ‘a son Hving in the v » of Mochin, at the foot of Alwand Mountafn Y 2V (Y Y 7T 72T T 7 (2 (Y (Y (Y (Y (Y (Y Y (Y (Y (e (Y (Y (Y [ (o (Y TV e (Y ’ The Charlot Necklet S Mt G e ot e ’ o tlie Tavorite jeweiiy : ashionabls’ women d 2 W Fola e Homan. o Brighe. 1216 F St N.W. Viain o woven design. 5. Spring Fashions to Wear Now Hundreds of beautiful new Coats—Suits—Dresses. . .the result of our collaboration with leading creative wholesale dressmakers and tailors—whose skill is ever guided by Paris in- spiration. New and subtle differences...daring and unusual distinctions...we present Spring Fashions with the Jelleff Seal of Acceptance...the fashions that will delight yvou with the good taste that governs their individuality. Pond Lilies —are among _the newest and _smartest of flowers to wear with every tailored and semi-tailored fashion. You may choose among white, yellow, pink. 50c 75¢ Choose your most becoming fashions Now . ..and wear them with the first peep of Spr In the Misses’ Shop Coats of Sports Type Coverteens, Flecked 535 Tweeds, Candia, Diagonal Tweed Woolens with kasha, some with Fur Collars. ... Woolens of smartness and serviceability. Tailored in new and delightful ways that defi- nitely_express vouth! Fine tailoring that produces the, slightly fitted, pleated and straightline fashi their smartest manner. NEW SPRING COLORS Coats of Dressy Type Val Fluff with 359‘50 Sheared Leopard Fur, Charmeen and Marchon—the Smart Twills, New Mezzo Tints Val Fluff is an exquisite new suede-finished woolen. In Lanvin green or a new blue “Hassa” blue...it is perfect in combination with this mottled fur. 2 full-length Tuxedo collar. 11 I'willcloths are i : vogues—the cape-back and subtly straightline {ashions. Many are collared in sqx Third Floor The New in Misses’ Hats A Special Group ™ __ __ | The Bel Rib- | $10 ! bon Hat that ever | cable tells us is the -— favorite of the Parisian. In with woven s as sketched, The new Felt Bangkoks. The new Hats. The hats to w Spring's smartest cc colors of Spr young navy v flower sp iles, Satins, Crocheted ear with s in the in Newest Pouch Bags at $5 With the expensive “look” and quality of a much higher-priced Spring’s Style Successes in Misses’ Dresses, $35 Smartest Silhouettes; Silks; Combina tions; Trimmings; Colors. Each Dress a shapes in pate: Fashion and Value Success! e ping in & ller poi dles and n Dresses of heavy-grade lustrous Flat Crepe in the Bolero fashion that is youth’s own; with flaring skirt, softly draped sash girdle, lingerie touches at neck and wrists. Dresses of Georgette over youthfully pat- terned modernistic prints. Dresses of Georgette with rippling showing great cabbage roses of taffeta. Dresses of Flat Crepe showing the vogue for fine pleats and the new “flying bird” embroidery. Dresses_that show the upward movement of the sithouette. Dresses bordered knee-deep in gold glint- ing brocade. Dresses lovelier than one would imagine at this modest price! Misses” Shop—Third Floor Silk Costume Slips $3.95 and $7.50 At $3.95, slips of radium silk. At $7.30, e-back satin. All with deep shadow and costume shades. Street Floor Everyone Wears A Smock! Its colorfulness, 1antic appearance and utility have given it favor and now the teacher, the office worker, the housewife. . alf slip into it and en- joy its advantages. Colorful Linene Smoci Cotton Broadclot Cotton Rajah Sm Misges’ Bolcro Tragk of Flat Creps Yorven 0S54 Smartest Spring Versions New Tailored Suits For Women and Misses 32553950 Perfectly Tailored—Authentically Styled In a Wide Diversity of Fashions Each Intended as a Perfect Complement To a Particular Type of Woman or Miss The Centemeri Slip-on Glove Of fine kidskin is the smartest glove to wear with Spring fash- ions. To be really should fit loo: and wrinkle over that we suggest a quartcr size larger than you usually wear. Tan Brozwen Black Gray —with self-color stitched backs Street Floor At $25—T\\'tcds in smart weaves; flecked, in diagonal or geometric weaves. Her- ringbone Tweeds...and homespuns. Hairline worsted, too, and some suits of the smart suede-like unfinished worsteds. At $39.50——The new suit fashions in fine Twillcloths. Brief-coated. some with the slightly fitted line in front. The new “Dinner Jacket” Coat. Suits braid-bound, braid-edged, link- buttoned, variously pocketed, collared, sleeve-trimmed. A remarkably fine assortment. ‘Women's and Misses’ Shops —S8econd and Third Floors chi the hand Ecru ens Bomen® rtlletoth Suit of itk Aared skirt. s ¥39.50 Misses' 5 u Geometric W Tuweed. s With Every Spring Costume Gold Stripe Silk Stockings Of silk 100% pure...the lus- trous beauty of Gold Stripe Silk Stockings is a complement to your costume and a compliment to your taste. The unadulterated purity of the silk means wear...and wear and still more wear. The pat- ented gold stripe insures every pair against garter runs. Among the new shades are Moonlight W oodland Rosc Rose Taupe Shadow Chiffon Weight Silk to the Top Cotton Top $1.95—3 Pairs, $5.7C $1.85—3 Pairs. $5.40 Chemise in the gathered-at-the- waistline style, are of exceptional qu:litY crepe de chine. , The yoke combines sheer net, embroidered net and val. lace...all cream tint. The footing is of net. S -Ins of crepe de chine are Ste_p trimmed with two-tiered ruffle of embroidered net...to daintiest effect. Others are in tailored style. Flesh Orchid Peach Nile Maize Carol \\\\\\\\\\\&\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Service Weight Crepe de Chine Chemise. AeRe et ARSI TR Rt eRiaaddien o e 2 e o o e O I tace irimmed. . Other grades up to $3 pair. Underwear Shop—Third Floor Street Floor Canadian Steel Magnate Dies. February from modest oncern capitalized ) i 4] & Temn aiemy | B (T e 4 e e e oL bt