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THE EVENING STAR, \VASHINGTON: D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1931. = FLO0DOF TOURTS ENRICHES RVERA Monte Carlo and Cannes At- tract Notables—British Visitors Numerous. MONTE CARLO (N.AN.A).—8So great an avalanche of visitors lately de- scended upon Monte Carlo that at a gala dinner the other night there were 75 presents short, This means that 150 more guests came than were expected, since only the ladies receive these gifts of perfumes and flowers, for which the Riviera is famous, The King of Sweden, never in better form, has been the center of a gather- ing of notabilities at the Country Club and the links of the Monte Carlo Golf Club have lately afforded practice and exercise to Sir Arthur Crosfield, Sir Edgar R. Bowring, Sir Willlarm Yar- worth-Jones, Sir Walter de Frece, Sir Willlam Peake Mason and many an- other goodly Knight. Cannes is very full and bridge teas | are much in vogue. At Cap Ferrat the Duke of Connaught is in splendid health and he and his aide de camp, Maj. Berkeley Levett, have been very busy with their land- scape gardening. They have lald out BY MOLLIE HOLLYWOOD, Calif, March 26 (N.AN.A).—The neatest trick of the week is the hold-up done in technicolor, but without sound effects, by a gunman of skill and iron nerve on the home- bound theater party of the Sydney Franklins. Tyenty-five thousand was the haul which the lone bandit took from the seven persons in the Franklin automo- ‘The gunman must have spotted the big cream-colored Rolls when it left the downtown theater with its freight of jewels and furred occupants. ‘When the car drew up on a lonely street to deposit the first of the guests, a gentleman, backing out of the ton- neau that-he might assist a lady to alight, felt the muzzle of a Tevolver neatly nudging him in the spine. “Stick 'em up and shut up!” was the terse command. And it's studio English, if you ask me, and is one of the type commands you don’t dicker over. Thee was a Baguette diamond on the hostess’ finger worth $15,000. A platinum and emerald ring on her other hand was valued at $3,000, and she car- ried $250 in cash in her handsome eve- nllng bag, although her husband was along, - Even the chauffeur was carrying $26, and other members of the party, with their platinum watches and various Jewels, rolled up the neat little total of 5,000. 8o if you've been doing your theater- going in a flivver with the best girl looking pretty slick in near-furs, you can pity those poor guys in Hollywood whose impo cars, emeralds, furs, wallets and platinum wrist watches bring the notice of the midnight lads upon them. . Hollywdod and Beverly Hills have just had another of those spurious great in their mist. Enter a gentleman said to be Rockwell Kent. tion of tin colony which goes in And up goes the tempo of that por- oo gelad Police Radio Stolen, Leaving Men Minus Usual Entertainment By the Assoclated Press. . MARION, Ind, March 26.— was: Who stole the radio from the police station which had been so useful in whiling away the hours when crime was low? It was a cabinet instrument. the rock garden themselves and have been busy with new plans among the orange trees and the tall cypresses. Sir John Ward is another great gar- derer at Cap Ferrat and his clipped yew hedge at the Villa Rosemary is an uncommon and much-admired feature for this part of the world. The Villa Rosemary is built in the provencal style, with a flat roof and many balconies around the house. There is a particularly delightful little yellow. salon, rich with old pieces of French furniture, sea-blue curtains to the windows and fine needle-point cov- erings to the chairs. The little dinner jacket coats with non-matching skirts are still enjoying a vogue. A flamingo-red cloth coat with black-and-white plald skirt and white linen blouse, for instance, is the sort of thing to affect. The tricorne hat has come in again for the more feminine frocks and will be seen even more in the Summer season. (Copyright, 1931, by North American News- paper Allfance.) MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE MERRICK. for a-t moderne, through the auspices of any one of four or five well known dealers hereabouts. The Rockwell Kent lad was besleged with invitations. We're a hospitable center. Our homes are lovely, well ser- vanted, well cellared. We're too busy to look people up and too hospitable not to extend hand when nota- bles are said to be in our midst. All went well, with the would-be Rockwell Kent having a grand time of it among the lovely and luscious ones, whén one evening & man at a dinner party said: “That man Rockwell Kent? Impos- sible! Rockwell Kent is bald!"” Cross-questioned, the man who threw the bombshell stood his ground and maintained that the artist in question was bald, and that this was an im- poster. After dinner one of the guests ventured: “Why, Mr. Kent, I always thought you were bald!” ‘To which the lion murmured some- thing about comb his hair one way for photographs and another for social affairs. The y was not to be cheated of their prey, so the honor guest was hurried off to the home of a mem- ber of the professional group who has several examples of Kent's art, one of which he bought from the artist under somewhat unusual circumstances. They trapped the gentleman neatly. It seems he had been around Rockwell Kent in some capacity or another suffi- clently long to have a fairly good knowl- edge of his life and affairs. ‘They said good night, they closed the hand-carved Spanish doors, and the next day some one with a great big huAl;m zhehen said: A3 “Ah, we hear you've been lio Rockwell Kent!” s lywood used to be. It's not telling on 1f any more. 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