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SOCIETY “The Elf and the Toadstool” and “From the Depths of Fuji Yama.” Guests of honor at the tea the Inter- itional Association of Art and Letters give tomorrow afternoon from 4:30 6:30 o' in the Portland will be Comtesse Blanche Smedley-von Mrs. Elizabeth Hendersoh, of Paris. Mme. Daur will speak the work of the American National tute of Art, which was established in 1899 in Paris by her sister, the late Other invited e gfl dsughter of Joaquin Miller, famed dur- ing his life as the poet of the Sierras. Mr. Prank J. Prost, president of the National Symphony Orchestra of Wash- , d Mrs. Frost entertained at & tea yesterday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock at their home on Norman- stone drive in honor of Mr. Rudolf Schueller, distinguished German-Amer- ican musician who was recently selected as conductor.of the National Symphony. | B He will conduct the first concert of this ambitious new Washington orches- 2 tra in Constitution Hall this afternoon at 4:45 o'clock. Among those invited were the mem- bers of the orchestra committee, which includes the Speaker of the House, Representative Nicholas Senator Arthur Cappef, Mrs. Eugene Meyer, Mrs. Adolph Caspar Miller, Mr. E. H. Droop, Miss Laura Harlan, Mr. | ™ Herman Hagedorn, Mrs. Walter Bruce | Loe. 1 Howe, Mr. Duncan Phillips, the Baron- ess van Boetzelaer, Mrs. Franklin H. Ellis and Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, as well as the patronesses, among whom are Mrs. Hiram Bingham, Representa- tive Ruth Pratt, Mrs. Richard S. Ald- rich, Mrs. Sol Bloom, Mrs. Harlan F. Stone, Mrs. P. Trubee Davison. Mrs David S. Ingalls, Mrs. Raymond E. Lee, Mrs. Duncan Phillips, Mrs. Calderon Carlisle, Miss Guest, Mrs. James G ‘Wentz, Mrs. L. W. Douglas, Mrs. John Philip Hill, Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs. Carl A. Droop, Mrs. Christian Heurich, Mrs. Overton Lea and Mrs. Edwin B. Parker. Mrs. Edward Hood - Watson, well known in Washington music circles, will give a reception in honor of Dr. Edgar Stililman Kelley, famous Ameri- can composer, in her home at 1605 , | Lawrence Mabry, .| Mo., youth, was hanged here at 9:17 Longworth; | ] Kennedy place north from 8 to 10 o'clock tonight. Dr. Kehe: composition, “A New Hymn,” will be played at the concert of the National Symphony Orchestra today. Miss Emily Green Balch will be the guest of honor and speaker at the weekly forum Iluncheon to be given Monday Woman's Ni ] Democratic Club. Her subject will be “Haitl” Miss Balch is the author of “Occupled Haiti,” the report of the Castle investigation of the United Sht:‘dr;;l:l‘oln! with Haiti, 'lhlc!:"tl adop! groups as an authorita- tive basis for the study of the Haitl question. Youth, 19, Is Hanged. BOONVILLE, Mo., January 31 (#).— 19-year-old Sedalia, am. today for the murder of Willlam Busch, lyll'l student, in Sedalia the night of February 4, 1928. Marriage Licenses. £ 58, Vo g 3T, U i whllim Muran, 22. and Dora Harris, 20 R e 809 nter. 36, 'ahd Anna Johnson, hereurd & Holcer, jro 31, and Anna r O%I"e.;:::h A Renzie, 33, and Daisvlee Plerce, ) 1w eorte - Wells, 36, end Mary . Shugrue, urin. 32, and Marsaret E atson, 25; orge ‘H. % Kenneth 'E. Darling, 27, Steee, N. Dak, and Eva Flyn, 3% this city; Rev. Allan F. Raymond ©, Igles, 21, and Taith E. De v oA B McKiniey. . d Bertha W *Beoree A Philip H. McCrea, 24, this |y Pirth. 24, ‘Cowstll, Mo.; | Kiingman. Births R.eported. e following births have been reported to lh}'hflellth De?mnznt in the past 24 hours: Ernest and Eisie Otto, grl. Roy O. and Helen A. Whitesel, girl. Percivi . and Pear]l L. Willilams, girl. Peter H_and Eloise M. Stelts, girl. Albert lndd ),l‘lrthl uh:mdar.nprl. ‘and Mar A o 1 Newcomb, ‘sirl. Eugene G. and James I._and Lula Eustace, boy. Charles F. and Carolyn E. Herold, boy. Adoph L. and Adith V. Linnenbrogger, boy. nd Almida Steiner, boy. Clydie Wells, boy. Robert B. and Charlotts Bour, girl. Willie and Evelyn Gree; THE MRS. GOODLOE FALCONER, An important member of the committee for the Anspacher lectures for the benefit of the George Washington Memorial Association Fund, the first of which will be given at the Willard Hotel at 11:15 o'clock February 12, the subject being “Shakespeare as a Poet.” FUNDS ESTABLISHED FOR FORESTRY STUDY Advancement of Practice Given as EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY .31, 1930. ent, annount Haven yesterday, has been school’s hands under very Public education regarding cance of forests in our national life estry is the under; establishment of Pack Graves, dean of the Yale School of A FASHION INSTITUTION Paris Washington The Classic Black Coat A slim young thing of fine black fabric with'a collar of sleek black galyak. The cape ties in a bow at -the back. ‘The lining is black in the new mode. $125 The One-Piece Knitted Frock Gay and dashing, with its wide, perfectly proportioned stripes. ..a frock that's at home anywhere during the day. This one in blue and creamy beige; many others in mew color combinations. $25 Svorts Shop, Fourth Floor NewYork spirits—fresh and young, femin right now under your Smart Young Women Are Buying These Spring, 1930, Fashions Now! —because fashions of this type laugh at blizzards! A tonic for tired Winter ne-without-frills. . .and just the thing to wear inter céil, ready for the first Spring days. now . . . it’s smart to buy early, for the best fashions come first! Sketched are Come in just a few that will give you an idea of the splendid ranges. From the Misses' Shops, Third Floor Brown Covert with Galyak Typifying the new suits, tai- lored yet feminine. Brown covert with a tiny white fleck, with galyak bows. The “leaf” blouse is in the new brass shade, a very soft, coppery beige. $125 Lily-of-the-Valley Prints Very new, very smart with the tiny sprays dusted on a dark background. This short bolero frock has many fash- ion points in its favor, and will be highly popular. Very modestly priced at— $16.50 Black with Ecru Lace Sheer black, always in fash- ion, smarter than ever with ecru Alencon type lace and the short bolero, so important this year. Fitted hipline, de- tailed seaming are, all es- pecially good. $35 Juniors A very close relative of that famous ‘Chanel frock is this dashing young thing with its cape making wee cap sleeves. In black with white, or brown with beige. 25 The New Cowl Neckline Very new in itself; highly be- coming in white on this black georgette frock. The white is repeated in the bow at the hip. A smart, practical day- time dress. Spray Prints for Juniors Brown flat crepe with bright sprays in beige and orange design, enlivened by big coin dots. The delicate bow at the neckline is of drawn and em- broidered batiste. $25 Junior Misses’ Shop, Third Floor Cause for Foundation at Yale University. “Advancement of the practice of for- Foundation,” said Henry 8. regarding the need protecting forests and their is the first necessity. This estry of Yale University. ‘The Pack Foundation, of specifi in It was announced in New Haven yes- terday that Charles Lathrop Pack of . J., and George Hewitt of Washii had So convenient to shop here—we park your car —just leave with door- man, Just one of those late-in- the-season purchases that we call “plums”! Beauti- ful fabrics, workmanship, and linings . . . and such furs! Only 20 coats, ready tomorrow—Saturday J large established last | denly 4%”"1’%‘ AWashington Came in with the snow— 20 Black Coats for Misses Persian Lamb shawl and tuxedo collars and cuffs Black Fox shawl collars and cuffs Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Regularly $98.50 to $125 forestry course four years later. H. Pickett Withers Dies, CHICAGO, Ill, January 31 (#). Pickett Withe man, & Co., investment brokers, ers, 29, mem| Dillon son-in-law of John T. Pirie, € purpose of the Wi "fl resented | and e Cglru Lathrop | substantial gifts to the schoorox For- | dent of Carlson, Pirie, Scott & loop department store, died sud- yesterday in a doctor’s office. Elizabeth Arden Toilet Requisites—complete stocks always here. Ar- den-trained saleswomen. ber of East- morning. Regularly $79.50 to $95. Regularly $98.50 to $125. Regularly $135 to $165. to 395 You Can Wear Slim young * frocks of georgette with heavy crepe de chine slips...in both tai- lored styles that can be worn to work, and dressier models for afternoon wear. Plenty of navy and black, green, dahlia, blue, red. Sizes 36 to 44, Women's Frock Shops, Second Floor Glorious black kashmir fabrics, flare and straight line, with black fox, caracul, and skunk, generous collar and cuffs. Sizes 36 to 44, and 4215 to 5014, net wrap, and straight line. collar and cuffs of black lynx, Persian lamb, fox, kit fox and Jap mink. Sizes 36 to 44. These are very high type coats . . . finest black kashmir fabrics, with huge shawl, cap, and tuxedo collars, muffs and spiral cuffs. With black lynx, skunk, fitch, krimmer, kolinsky, beaver, black fox. s’ Coat Shovs, Third Floor Black Coats 125 for Women Also in a Special Selling Tomorrow 65 Lerona and norma cloth, side and back flare, Vion- Shawl and mushroom 37 9.50 95 Sizes 36 to 44, and 351 Women's Coat!Shom, Thire Floor The Navy Frock with a Pleated Vest Has a Business-like Air 339.50 In Women’s Sizes The type of frock preferred by young women executives, because the navy is thoroughly practical, and the white frill is more than the classic “touch of white.” It’s a lingerie-touch that adds the magic that makes a dress becoming. The hem- line is even, in the newest manner, and the length is a matter of attractiveness. Jelleff’s is sponsoring Individual Length—that which is becoming to you, and NO LONGER. In Sizes 36 to 42 Navy Blue or Black Women's Dress Shops, Second Ploor To Be Discontinued—Gotham Style No. 808 long a popular $1.95 number in > GILD STRIPESilk Stockings Now to be discontinued— 50 1,212 pairs on hand 3 $ ° out they go at ust because the square heel does not fit in with the Gold tripe fashion plans, this $1.95 stocking—service sheer silk to the Gold Stripe—with elastic cotton garter hem and feet at this generous saving! Complete range of smart street and eve- ning shades in this beautiful stocking— all sizes on hand when sale opens to- morrow ! Black Beechnut Blue Fox Gunmetal Pecan Moonglow Light Gunmetal Suntan Piping Rock Mocha Mayfair Shadow Atmosphere Manon Rose Beige Bermuda Mirage Creole Tan Rachel Misty Morn Sale Begins 9:15 in our SiIk Stocking Shop, Street Ploor L ARTHUR W. ALLEN DIES OF HEART STROKE AT 79 By the Associated Press. 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Plain pas- tels, too, with inch hems . . . handmade white ones with embroidered corners or ap- g’llque. andkerchief Shop, Street Floor $1.95 Knot it carelessly . . . ends flutter . . . two smart ways to wear this brilliant -'.uxm...s in wny_tones, green, blue, or red. Just yearning for sunny wear,