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B—4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1931, SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page.) day after tomorrow at the Shoreham Hotel will be in honor of the Minister of Finland, Mr. L. Astrom, when new films of Finland will be shown. The secretary of the legation, Dr. Niilo Id- man, will give a brief taik of the pres- ent day conditions in Finland. “Diplo- matic Sunday evenings” are by invita- tion only, and the Shoreham Hotel ball room is always crowded to capacity. Among the prominent guests who will be present are the Minister of Vene- guela, Dr. Arcava: the Minister of Lithuania, Mr. Balutis; Charge D'af- faires of Panama and Senora de Cheva- lier, Counselor of the Venezuelan Lega- tion Mr. Luis Churion; the secretary of the Lithuanian legation, Mr. M. Big- donas: Secretary of the Venezuelan Legation Senor Pedro Marquez, Repre- gentative and Mrs. John Q. Tilson of Connecticut, Representative Morgan G. Sanders of Texas, Representative and Mrs. Clark Burdick of Rhode Island, Representative and Mrs, Edgar C. Ellis of Missouri, Representative and Mrs. R. G. Simmons of Nebraska, Representa- tive and Mrs. John M. Nelson of Wis- consin, Representative and Mrs. Edward B. Almon of Alabama, Representative Prankiin F. Korell of Oregon and a long list of other di guished members of the Senate and Hous nd social Wash- ington. Miss Trumbull will return to Wash- ington tomorrow from a short visit with Gov. end Mrs. Gifford Pinchot at Harrisburg Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Yonker of Chevy C! entertained 24 guests at dinner ay evening at Hotel Oak- land, Oal , Calif. ‘Mrs. Homer Lee of New York and her sister, Mrs. D. C. Haldeman of London England, arrived in Washington yest day for a week's visit at_the Mayflower part of which time will be spent in taking short motor trips in the vicinity of the Capital. Mrs. Wilton J. Lambert was hostess to a party of 15 luncheon in the crystal room of the Willard yesterday. Mr. Geneva, N. Y., are at the Dodge Hotel during their brief stay in the Capital. Miss Katherine Nettleton of Derby, Conn., who is at the Willard while in ‘Washington for several days, entertain- ed a small company at dinner at the Willard last evening. Amusing Play to be Given Tomorrow Evening at Y. W. C. A, Forty girls of Washington will appear in the play “The Poor Nut,” by P. J. J0OODWARD & LOTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE A New and Outstanding Collection of rinted Frocks for Spring All-over large prints . . . small-spaced prints . . . border prints . . , plaids—in fact, all the types of prints usually found only in es at much higher prices are in this new collection at $5.95. new colors—and with style features marking them distinctly Spring 1931, Sizes 14 to 20 and 38 to 46. dr Smartly developed in gay Also, Frocks in plain bright shades of blue, rose, green, beige, and black //(F/ A Copy of the Paris $1-9% A winsome little adaption of the creation—the “Halo” hat. The effect is that of a turban, with a braided band contrasting Imagine—a real Paris copy ... successful Paris in three and for only $1.95. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE and Mrs. G. B. Willlams of | | “Halo” Hat | played and Elliott Nugent, which the Kamp Kahlert Kouncil will present tomorrow night at 8 o'clock, in Barker Hall of the Young Women's Christian Associa- tion at Seventeenth and K streets. “The Poor Nut,” which tells the story of a victim of an “inferiority complex,” is considered to be one of the most amusing college plays written in Amer- ica, and it will be well staged and well directed by Mrs. Alice Sigworth Morse of the staif of the ¥. W. C. A. here The girls taking part in the play Betty Curran, Charlotte Davis, Watkins, Elizabeth _ Morrow Frisby, Marlo Davis, Mary White. Elc Sunderman, Betty Owens, Betly Sie- bert, Amy Veerhoff, Charlotte Nichol- | son, Mary Grindell, Doris Tucker, Fran- ces Pope, Margaret Hedgcock, Helen Sheppard, Dorothy Harper, Maybelle Boyce, Thais Spencer, Marie Wrightson, Margaret Ringrose, = Virginia Hunter, Florence Carpenter, Jean Morrow, Mar- garet Tucker, Ethel Whitlow, Suzanne Morse, Patricia Dane, Abigail Veerhoff, Gill_ Piquette, Kathleen Cummings. Pauline Palmer and Thelma Woodficld Miss Lois Baldwin is chairman of the program, and Miss Frances Pope in charge of tickets for the play. The Connecticut State give its first dance of the season in the Willard this evening. Dr. Charles E. Morganston fs in charge of arrange- ments, Miss Catherine W. Palmer, student at the Ameris Theater in New York, the Plerce Hall Play and Harvard streets this The Technique of Acting.” Xp faria_Ouspens- avsky of the former the yvincetown, app 1d Bennett's er” in the Pot- California and more Christopher Morle Floor, Bridgeand Table Styles. | Beautiful Sc tion of Sha % MUDDIMAN & 911 G St. Nat’l 0140-2622 $5.95 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Ten attr: fords, t shades. with lea Sizes inc e | D. A. R., at tea Monday in their home, ociety will | Woodward & Lothrop “Arch Shu” combination lasts, they assure a snug and comfortable fit. Ox- pumps—brown or black kid, ) to the lecture there will be a program of music by Constance Russell, Doro- | thy Radde Emery and the Capital City Choristers. Arrangements for the affair are being made by Mrs. R. S. H. Dyer, assisted by | Mrs. J. G. Hefty, Mrs. Samuel F. Bemis | and Mrs. G. F. Ioughlin. A cordial in- vitation to attend is extended especially to members of the Community Drama Guild. Mrs. Caroline B. Stephen, assisted | by Miss Thompson, will entertain the members of the Ruth Brewster Chapter, at 1615 Hobart street northwest. Guests will also be present. The regen ank Foster Greenawalt will ass Mrs. Caroline Herman entertained a | company at dinner at the Shoreham Hotel Jast evening in compliment to Mrs. Ethel Murphy of Pleasantville, N. Y., A Fine Little GRAND With Duet 445 " TERMS: Pay § A 3 Week Only $5,95 '3 active styles—built on ies and smart strap ther or covered heels. lude 3 to 9, AAA to E. who is in Washington to attend the National Defense Conference. Mrs. F. P. Wocdcock of Plymouth, N. H,, is spending several days at the Dodge_ Hotel is_accompanied by Mrs. C. O. Robe T of Atlanta ster, Mrs Ga., Ethleen fornia street. to Atlanta Mond Mrs. Charles B. Goldshorough of Pel- ham Heights, N Miss Florence G [N. Y. are at Washir at 1t larity for spring he tri-colored, plain or prints. characteristics. $.95 tor, lizard. Blonde Putty Blue THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Navy Black Red The House of Courtesy $185 Patriotle Conference on National L fense, being held at Conslitution Ha'ly this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall of Hub- bard Woods, Ill, will be at the May- flower until the end of the week. They are sccompanied by their daughter, Miss Janet Marshall of Bryn Mawr. Miss Nell M. Hunt of Oklahoma City is at the Dodge Hotel for several days and is accompanied by Miss Hazel Vin- cent of Mutual, Okla. ‘The Philadelphia Savings Fund So- ciety is the oldest savings bank in the United States. KING REFUSES CONSENT TO GRANDSON’S WEDDING Engagement of Young Prince and Daughter of Industrialist Announced Sunday. By the Associated Press. STOCKHOLM, Sweden, January 30 —The course of true love appears to run no smoother in royal circles than it often does in less exalted society. Authentic reports were published Sun- day that the young Prince Lennart, son of Prince Willlam and the former Grand Duchess Marie of Russia, who now works in New York, was to marry Miss Karin Nissvandi. But_reliable sources stated yesterday that King Gustave objects to his grand son's proposed marriage to the daugh ter of an industrlialist and has refuse his consent. SRR Lowell Character Dead. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., January 30 ().— James P. Phelan, whose early life fur- nished the themes for several of the poems of James Russell Lowell, died yesterday at the age of 76. | hilipsborn ELEVENTH ST —BETWEEN F&G NEW FOR SATURDAY ... Dr. Dudley Improved. and Incarnation Church, n critically il at Garfleld .7 reported to be slightly ved today. “The Montana 726 M Street N.W., Three Rooms, Kitchen and Bath Reasonable Rentals Features in Our January Sales of special interest to the Business Woman . . 500 NEW PIN MONEY FROCKS v For Misses and Juniors, B Women & Little Ladies Saturday we present only the high fashions, Lace cocktail frocks Crepe cocktail frocks Fur-trimmed cocktails Chiffon cocktails Dance frocks Jacket frocks Tailored frocks Plaids, prints, stripes, pastels; black and white and the new blues. Second Floor The Popular ASCOT TIE e becoming indispensable, even greater popu- silk ascots are JANUARY SALE OF FUR COATS Our buyer has been in New York during the past week securing these new fur coats with longer lengths and fitted 100 Baby Panther Karakul Paw Pony Natural self and trim Golden Muskrat, self and Ermine trim Sealine*, trimmed with Ermine, Leopard and Squirrel *Dyed Coney 185 Jap Weasel Raccoon Squirrel Black Karakul Hudson Seal* with Ermine *Dyed Muskrat Third Floor Muskrat, Fitch New Spring HANDBAGS Envelope and zipper types in moire, crepe, patent leather, cali, snake, alliga- Green W hite . PURE DYE PURE SILK LINGERIE $].95 Tailored and lace trimmed styles that fit well and launder beau- tifully. Nile Blush Blue Flesh BEVERLY CHIFFON HOSIERY 51 42 gauge silk chiffon, full fashioned, with French heels. The feet are reinforced lisle and they have a lisle innerwelt at the hems for extra strength. New Spring shades ... Bahama Beige Nightingale Moderee Taupe Promenade &izes 8Y; to 10. PURE DYE PURE SILK SLIPS $[.95 Lace Trimmed and Tailored Styles Kayser Vests, 85c Bloomers, $I Kayser quality is so well rec- ognized that little could be said to raise it in the estimation of wearers everywhere, Super ray- on and perfect fit. Peach and Flesh and those who Budget their wardrobes MORE OF THOSE FINE 46 Made to Sell for $59.50 to $79.50 Sizes for Women and Little Ladies Misses and Juniors Cloth coats purchased now own prime furs of this season’s pelts . . . and the new Chonga and rugged fabrics that mark them 1931, The most popular furs are . . . Skunk Kit Fox Persian Lamb Karakul Third Floor CRISP BATISTE BLOUISES 5] Frills and ruffles are the feature of these blouses of batiste, dotted voile and dimity. They have faggotting, shirring and eyelets. Sleeveless or long sleeves, Peach Wi B Green Yellow Tan SPRING DEMANDS KNIT SUITS For Women and Misses These three-piece suits have lacy knit blouses of contrasting shades. Solid tones or pattern effects. Blue Nile Orchid Black and White Cobinations Corail Maize Tan Sizes 14 to 40 Street Floor $10.75 NEW SLEEPING PAJAMAS ¥ Printed cotton combined with plain, in several styles. Wide trousers. Various color combina-