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SOCIETY. Bal Boheme Is Planned With Idea of Excel]ing Glamorous Past Events This Year's Fete Expected to Outdo Others for Cos- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., est the issuance from the Long-Smith |Her book on her brother, the late Press of New York of Comtesse de Chambrun’s book, “The Making of Nicholas Longworth.” The comtesse, who_as wife of the military attache of the French embassy was for many years a resident of Washington, and before her marriage was a frequent visitor here, turned to book writing some years ago and has to her credit a lfe of William Shakespeare, also the “Odes of Shakespeare,” and several novels. | Nicholas Longworth, will be widely read and though not issued from the press until February 3, has found hundreds of orders awaiting it. Her intimate knowledge of Washington life, political and social, gives her work an unsur- passed background. Society folk saw themselves as others see them when Ernest Durig, sculptor, gave an exhibition of his work in his gallery on_Connecticut avenue Priday evening. Dropping in by special in- vitation to see themselves as others see them were Sesostris Sidarouss Pasha, Envoy Extraordinary and Min- ister Plenipotentiary of Egypt, who looked upon his waist-length portrait that Mr. Durig modeled, his rich deco- rations and ornate uniform adding in- tricate beauty to the modeling. Mr. Faik Konitza dropped in to see the finished bust of himself and to hear 3—PART THRE the eomplimentary comments of his friends on the striking likeness caught by the artist, while the half classic and entirely artistic bust of Mrs. Hoover was greatly admired. Mr. Durig has also made a study of President Hoover in which he has caught the President in his best and most interesting mood. Three figures calling for particular comment were those of Representative Bloom, Mrs. Bloom and their daugh- ter—three pieces wkich alone convince SOCIETY | Washington of the artistic value of Mr. | Durig’s works. His subjects include two Popes, Mussolini, and through the various channels of soclety with the bust of Representative Ruth Bryan Owen appearing as one of his very best productions. A George Washington Forest s now being_established in Palestine by the Jewish National Fund. Mrs. Stowell Hostess To Radcliffe Club Today Mrs. Ellery C. Stowell has invited Radcliffe Club of Washington to tea her home at 2014 Hillyer place this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Miss Hope Kels sey, graduate of Radcliffe in the class of 1932, will speak on “Thirty Days i fiut:glt' All Redcliffe women are tumes and Decorations, This year's Bal Boheme of the Arts Club of Washinglon will round out a| decade of contribution to the life of | by oi the most | ual its on the ci regardless g ndance, costuming, dec ration and public enthusiasm already reached. This spirit is actuating the committees again this year and “Castles in the Air” is destined to sur- pass all previous efforts of the club, The scheme of decorations is to be even more ambitious than usual, the costuming of those in pageant and in | attendance more gorgeous, the supper more delicious, the cabaret performance more unusual and entertaining, and the attendance larger than ever before. The motif of the ball, “Castles in the Air,” is having its influence in enticing both young and old to throw dull care aside for at least one night and enjoy to the fullest extent Washington's only real carnival ball. Congenial groups are planning to at- tend the ball and many gay parties are being arranged in addition to those entertained by boxholders. Rese tions of boxes have been made by Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor, Mrs. Robert E. Lee, Mrs. Charles Reading Williams, Mrs, J. C. Wailes, Mrs. Rudolph Max Kauffmann, Miss Mary B. Adams, Mrs. Frank Anderson, Mrs. S. T. Cushing, Mrs. Randolph Keith Forrest, Mrs. Mrs. William M. Hannay, Mrs. Chri; tlan Heurich, M R. D. La Garde, Mrs. Fulton Lewis, Mrs. H. Hobart MacCubbin. Mrs. Gerrit S. Miller, jr., and Mrs. Eugene R. Woodson. Dance episodes in the pageant will be the “Cloud Dance,” directed by Miss Alice Louise Hunter, the group includ- ing Miss Kitly Marie De Laney, Miss Lila Gurley, Miss Carma Burgess. Miss | MISS STEPHANIE LOUISE NOBLE, | Whose mother, Mrs. Louise F. Noble, announces her engagement to Mr. Law- rence Reginald Leeby, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Leeby of Fargo, N. Dak. The wedding will take place in the late Summer. —Underwood Photo. by Miss Marian Chace and Mr. Lester Shafer, in whose group will be Miss Nancy ‘Brock, as the “Blower of Soap Bubbles”; Miss Betty Elfelt, Miss Laura Deady, Miss Gertrude Ruzicka, Miss Louise Ward, Miss Kitty McMorris, Miss Olive Chace, Miss Harrlett Ander- Miss Amalie’ Preische, Miss Aileen | Nicodemus, Miss Frances Duff, Miss Katherine Allen, Miss _Polly Weihe, Miss Betty Chown, Miss Virginia Weeks and Miss Ruth Raine. Miss Lisa Gardiner will appear as “The Eagle” and will direct “The Dance of the Bluebirds” in which oup will be Miss Jeanne Densmore, Miss Faye Rogers, Miss Mary_Day, Miss Eda Vomacka, Miss Betty Yoder, Miss Christine Stewart, Miss Helen | Roberts and Miss Betty Angerman, to- gether with several others from the “Cloud Dance” group. The Dance of the Ogres” will be di- o i - ‘ 155 | rected by Donna Taggart, who will have T pusscll, Miss arioric Beall, Miss | in her group Miss Bertha Denison, Miss | Miss Helen Roberts. Mise Lora Wille, | Catherine Cronenbery, Miss Ida Larkin, o, Miss B ;| Miss Lillian Llewellyn, Miss Margaret Miss Helen Clarké, Miss Elizabeth 0 ] Berkeley, Miss Barbara Worrell, Miss | McDowell and Miss Helen Ryan. —_— Fillis Speich, Miss Frances Rands and Miss Ann_Vucinavich “The Storm” is directed by Miss Evelyn Davis, in whose group of danc- ers will be Miss Eleanora Bergling, Miss Jeanne Bergling, Miss Sara Berg- ling, Miss Mildred Carter, Miss Eliza- beth Jenkins, Miss Cora Lancaster, Miss Ruth Hartung, Miss Patty Hughes, Miss Elsa Moody, Miss Ruth Starratt and Miss Margaret Reed. The | South Wind wi Mr. Charles Far- rar; the West Wind, Mr. Teddy Tenley: | the House or other man friends. the North Wind, Ross Wheat, and g ] the East Wind, Mr. Pettus Kincannon. | And speaking of Speakers, Washing- | “In Rainbow Land” will be directed 'ton society awaits with unusual inter- How’s Your NECKLINE? Bring it right up to the last tick with bibs 'n’ bows, collars n’ cuffs, ascots 'n’ jabots . . . from Palais Royal’s crisp and tonic collection of WHITE NECKWEAR! ! [ 4 Make a Difference Complete for any 2-piece Suite 95 For 3-pe. Suites. .. “Gulistan” American Oriental Rugs 9.50 9x12 ft—room size—rugs at probably the lowest price rugs like these have ever been sold! They set standard of rug luxury at this price! with or without cushions 17.95 Take advantage of this sensational advance - season price! Come in and see the fabrics and the made-up samples on our floor, and you'll realize just what an amazing offer this is! 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