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SOCIETY (Continued from Eighth Page.) | inclusive you danced twice as many dances last night 1 wanted to—just to be good But, my gracious how those feet feel this morning! . Dear girl . . down to o ver Shop and slip vour t into a pair of nice, comfortable Canti- These might suit: Cantileverssor ComrorT"LOVERS Cantilever Shoe Shop 1319 F St. " Second Floor Over Young Men's Shop Whiten Skin New Safe Way—Free If Not Satisfied This remarkable new discovery will positively clear and whiten your skin—{ almost overnight! And unless you are amazed and delighted with the result it | will cost you absolutely nothing—your | money will be gladly refunded. Sailow- ness, muddiness, tan, freckles, redness, roughness, pimples and blackheads all vanish. Make this test tonight. Right before bedtime smooth some of this cool, fragrant creme on your skin. Tomorrow morning notice how muddiness and sal- lowness have already started to give way. Ask your dealer for a Jar of Golden Peacock Bleach Creme (concentrated)— the amazing new and harmless discov- ery of science. At all good drug ana de- partment stores, such as Peoples Drug Stores, O'Donnell’s Drug Store, Gliman's Drug Store, Christiani Drug Co., Lans- burgh & Bro., and all leading depart- ment stores and druggists. Golden Peacock Bleach Creme — | bo | tyving in the | distinguished audience. entirely distinctive types of dances rding to their mah-jong charac tes. The Circles, or the | Marine Corps group, will be seen in bread circular movements; the Bam- . or the Army group, will be in ghtline formation, ~ while the he Junior League will The winds will the seasons, rs in state- as temple priestesses, and , all of Mrs. O'Laughlin’s » to be grotesque and terri- extreme, and promise to the large and sent group, a great surprise president and trustees of the n Gallery of Art have issued wnouncing a speclal exhibition of paintings and sculptures by Mr. Charles M Russ: view beginning tod until Friday, February H. Allen entertain- Mr. and Mrs. at Hotel ed infor at dinner Hamilton last night Mrs. John-Ailan Daugherty enter- tained a larg ty at tea at Le Paradis yesterda ernoon Mrs. Evans Hostess Tomorrow at A. A. U. W. Howard C airector au, will be the f the American As- rsity Women at na- , 1634 1 street, ‘at 4 o'clock when the Better to Give the etter Shop- | will be fol- Business Bu Women of V will be will in- p Nell Boyd s Louise Kingsley will pre- tea table of the| OW to finish and furnish are as per- plexing questions as how to plan a building—and of equal im- portance in the completed structure. It is our special business to work out such problems —carefully studying the conditions and the environ- ment: consulting your taste and ideas—and finally rounding out a scheme that will produce an original ef- fect and an artistic climax. Summons us to prepare a “study”—and submit esti- mates—no obligation will be involved. Phone Fr. 3690. Contract Dept. BALL ARD Floor Coverings Upholstery Fabrics Furniture Draperies 1340 G Street THE- EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1925. zatlon examiner at Philadelphla, will address the State Americanization committee, D. A. R, tomorrow after- noon at 2:30 o'clock, at the American University, 1901 F street. Mrs. W. W. Husband is chairman of the com- mittee. Miss Thyson, who has been spend- ing the Winter at the Langham Hotel, London, sailed January 30 for Madeira on the S. S. Armadale Castle. Mrs. M. L. Weller and her daughter, Mrs. C. A. M¢Carthy of Capitol Hill, will leave today, to spend February and March in Florida. Mrs. Wayne Parker, formerly of Washington, has arrived from her home at Orange, N. J., and is stopping at the Shoreham. Mrs. Churchill Coleman of Phila- delphia 1is at Hotel Hamilton for a stay of several weeks The Woman's Alllance of All Souls’ Church will be at home informally Fri fternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mrs, liam H. Dall will be hostess. Mrs. George W. Coggeshall, Mrs. Kd- ward L. Horton and Mrs. U, G. B. Pierce will receive, assisted by the ofti of the allian: Mrs. Cross, Bush-Brown, Mrs. Whitman Mrs. Frederick Holton, Mrs. Merriam, Mrs. Stephen Olap and mer Stewart will be at the Miss Spofford, Mrs. 209) to 459 OFF Wrought Iron Coffee Tables— * marble French Rosewood Coffee Tables Miles Standish Secretaries Console Tables and Mirrors Occasional Tables Ubpholstered Sofas Ubpholstered Chairs Isaro Gans, Mrs. H. L. Knight, Mrs. E. C. Steward, Mrs, Paul Brackett, Mrs. Austin Clark, Mrs. D. F. Hewett and Mrs, Willlam R. Maxin will assist. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: Willlam ler and Leila Tyler. Frank Bellafiore and Adelalde J. Mebl. David McK. Key and Marjorle Wright. L. Walthall and flelen E. Hagen, th of Richmond. Cecil R. Burke and Gladys F. Harris, both of Warrenton, Va vin G. White and Margaret M. Dale. hington and_Maliana Gcholer. Sankine and Ercelia Syann. Robert E. Smith of Arlington, Va., Oatherine M. Graves of this cit; John P, Wetherill, 3rd, of Ches Pa., and ‘Mary G. iusk of this ¢ Marion Hall ana Mildred Saundes of Manokin, Md. ; el s Births Reported. sl e Dok s e e 1 o it TR b R SRS S o epasimant n s JLsc 2 e Oharles S. and rlnfllll)lu . Dwyer, boy. uerfe M William_Wi Joseph and I, both an, Julius E. Willlam D. An Unusual fiml'!;tt 'I' AB: r‘lb‘ICA.BEQIy, S,fl. atthew 5. an : A Raymond B. ‘ana Sarah B, Waiker, gtrl. ‘Wilson and Alice Ki t, boy. Jonathan L. and Edna M. Young, girl. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: Dolphin B. Fleteher, 77, 7218 John A. Dean, 68, 1819 Corbin Michael Frebert. 06, 30 Quincy Sarah F, M. Hartley, 78, 518 A s Bayard T. Wrenn, 49, St. Elizal P tal. Henry P. Bergwin, 71, Emergeacy Hospital Ness Lanham, 74, 3471 1sth st. Edith A. Young, 78, Sibley Hospital. John W. Simonds, 14, 102 M st. n.w. Blanch, i [tlinger, 24, $ibley Howplial Jeuts 4. L. Heuteux, 52, Walter Rood Hos- pita Oharles W. Lionell, 62, 210 13th st. D.6. Elisabeth Fulmer, '77," 101 North Caroliua DECLINE IN FREIGHT. Revenue Loadings Slightly Less in Week Ending January 24. Revenue freight loading during the week ended January 24 showed a slight decline from the preceding week, the American Rallway Associa- tion announced today, but the total continued at record-breaking heights as compared with the corresponding periods in 1923 and 1924. Cars loaded in the week ended January 24 totaled 924,254, a decrease of 7,896 from the preceding week, but 82,773 more than the corresponding 1924 figure and 54,790 greater than that for 1923. Loadings of grain and grain products, however, increased 2,115 cars from the preceding week "|to a total of 53,724, and merchandise ital Virginia B. Lieds, 2 mont] Robert H. Lovett. 1 day, 23 Archio Birrell, 35, 85 Cong: Albert R. Hawkins, 83, 80 Georglana Garner, 10, 819 26th & Robert Johnson, 3 days, 1622 4th st. George Smith, 10 hours, 415 K st. .- Note Fewer Surplus Freight Cars. A decrease of 27,131 in the number of surplus freight cars in good re- palr, reflecting increased transporta- tion demand by shippers, was report- ed by the American Railway Associa- Vlatter date was tion today in the week from January 14 to January 22. The total on the 228,886, FEBRUARY DISCOUNT S-A-L-E O EXTENSIVE are the reductions—and 50 compre}\ensive are the assortments— that we have taken over the entire floor space of this building fronting on Connecticut Avenue—INCLUDING THE DRAPER BALL- ROOM—in which to display and accommodate the patrons who will seek THIS FEBRUARY SALE. these advantages of Bear in mind that we are not offering discontinued lines or odd pieces— Regular Prices On Our Entire Stock Nothing Restricted top Book End Tables Candlesticks Ends Hand-Painted Fire Screens Hand-Painted Wall Placques Davenport Tables Cabinets Lamps * Reed Furniture The CAMPBELL STUDIOS 1705 K Street Two Entrances 1011 Connecticut Ave. Washington, D. C. DULIN&MARTIN (2 1215~1217 F Street and 1214 t0 1218 G Street Hours: 8:45 to 5:30, CRYSTAL FURNITURE HOUSEWARES Dining and Breakfast Suites at Special Values A Special —as illustrated $ 5 0 O The sketch to the left but faintly sug- gests the beauty and craftsmanship of this special 10-piece ELIZABETHIAN COMBI- NATION WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE. NINE-PIECE SOLID OAK DINING ROOM SUITE — poly- chromed decoration — an excep- tional special at— £200 NINE-PIECE $420 SOLID WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE. Excellent and exclusive design. Especially reduced to— $325 NINE-PIECE $422 MAHOG- ANY COMBINATION DINING ROOM SUITE, especially reduced £300 20% REDUCTIONS —on several small apartment style dining and breakfast suites $265 SEVEN-PIECE COLONIAL MAPLE DEC- ORATED BREAKFAST SUITE—bhuffet, table, china cabinet and four chairs, at— $212 $200 SIX.PIECE DEC- ORATED WALNUT— SUITE — Venetian design — buffet, table and four chairs, $160 $350 NEW ENGLAND MAPLE SUITE, decorated— buffet, china cabinet, table and four chairs. $280 and less than carload freight also advanced to a total of 239,064, a rise of 3,660. Tobacco Grower Kills Self. Spectal Dispatch to The Star. DANVILLE, Va, February 3.— Charles J. Wright, aged 65, one of the most successful tobacco growers in Rockingham County, who shot himself through the heart Sun was burfed at Pelham, N. C, y terday. Wright was wealthy. had recently been involved in litiga- tion with the Tobacco Growers' Co- operative Marketing Assoclation. e We Are showing you can Jor the price you pay tomorrow. Winter Coats Reduced to ...... .wa.. Winter Coats Reduced to .......00c0n... Winter Coats Reduced to .. ... ..... In this exquisitely varied most becoming of dresses $25.00 9 For seven years Rev. Scarlett, vicar of Chessington Surrey, has made a practice of having a game of dominoes and a glass of beer with some of his parishioners in the vil- lage inn. New Arrivals in GETTIE FROCKS cAlways to be had at~ <515 BETTIE FROCKS 1as (QUR new department of rt styles, suitable fo many unusually sm wear. Sizes 14 to 42. Super-Values 1316 G Street | City Club Building M BROKS & O G STREET BETWEEN | e 73 P Showing the Very First Ofthe New Spring Frocks Many of the new Spring modes are out and,of course, we are the first to have them. Smart modish frocks in styles suitable for every occasion. Kasha, Flannels, cloth and novelty silks, ex~ quisitely made. The very fine crepe satins make stun- ning gowns for any after- noon or evening affair. Thirty different colors, fncludl'ng such new shades as agate, gypsy-red, amber, copper brown, bottle green, Chinese red, Ming dreen and black. find the want lo Women’s, Misses’ and Large Sizes Third Floor. Every Winter Coat Bears a New Price Tag Tomorrow —That’s your great gain, for included are some of the finest of the season’s coats. All are luxuriously fur trimmed and all are beauti- fully made of excellent ma- terials and silk linings. 25 *33 48