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AMUSEMENTS | (Continued from Sixteenth Page.) ers, ‘neverything; even the peanut hawkers w ng overtime. The famo clown Marceiline, from the New York Hippodrome, is in the van. Freceding the prand spectacle in the main tent, sides offer a free view of the st curious pcople in the fr Here you se tric light bulbs, as “the Fatima, the Oriental dan In the big show a Trio in a midair Hyde's “'D: e Chandon Victor winsome widow returns penniless to vamp Candy Holtz, played by Rod La Roque, who has risen to wealth help of the widow’s plain E Married to the widow, y man is dragged to the depths of bankruptey and jail for five ars, by her overweening pride and ve of luxury. Lillian Rich achieves _|no mean laurels, as the beautiful blonde Lorelei, shallow, ambitious, heartless, the kind you “love to hate.” She deserts the candy man as he tumbles to jail from the helights of as gorgeous a “candy ball’ as any festive dream ever put on the screen. The man she elopes with, however, deserts her, to marry well, and she dies after horrible hallucinations on the broken golden bed in their for- S | mer home turned into a cheap board- S |ing house. The hero, just out of jail, flick, and envy starring as a mysterious waif wharf district. The rom one of the by Thomas mitted to involve inspector, one of the gue to prevent his inspection puzzling ify the guests ny-hued butler almost be- white in the f resent is ac & all the pecul- party an in- interestin developed. James K president and Madge pleasing in a role hist o effort E nary Theby and Zasu Pitts. Tom Wilson is funny as the butler. of David jazz band is an tion and continues the »ffering exponents of pop- These syncopators, with orn locks and unshaven red in uniforms of bright e unique in appearance. is excellent and contrasts with odd hirsute growths by the tenets of their sect Their offerings were greeted with pro- longed applause. Other features include an orchestral Liszt's “Hungarian Rhap- a comedy, International aws pictures beautiful photogra £pot in so Columbia——-"The Golden Bed. Cecil B. DeMille projects another lavish picture he screen at Loew's Columbia _thi eek under the in- triguing title of “The Golden Bed.” This much-talked-of photoplay is n inkwell cartoon and > views in colored of Torquay, a garden rn England full of gorgeous display, players* and clever acting, of which the s done by Rod la Roque, olds and Lillian Rich. e plot revolves around the beautiful Torelel. plaved by Miss Rich, least three good men go dow the swirling waters about this n, and while there is a val- iant effort to pull the hero out of his despair with the honest devotion ain little sister of the Lorelel, played by Miss Reynolds, the predominant note of the whole af- + fair is depressing. The golden bed used in the set is of such elegance that reports say a furniture dealer has asked permission to copy it for the open market. This bed, supposed to have been handed down to an old declining Southern family by ancient royalty, is the couch of the golden-curled little fa- vorite of the fa married to a w “stellar Two Cars in One— STUDEBAKER __ Duplex Phaeton KEEP HANDS PRETTY-- EVERYBODY SEES THEM Pretty hands are good to look at and are looked at often. Smooth, soft hands are pleasant to your own and others' touch. But only such hands. Rub half a California lemon over your hands night and morning. Use lemon juice, if they are red, rough, dry or cracked—and| in a few days note the transform- ation. See how white—and feel how soft and smooth. This Is Nature's own safe, dainty lotion and whitener—no need for artificial kinds. See how it removes stains. Keep half a California lemon handy in a saucer by the sink or wash bowl. Use it daily and have attractive, pretty hands. Begin in Froit Growers' es, Calif. sces her there, and after she dles, turns to his true love, who has set ndy store, and they re- “builders.” th a difcult Reynolds is appealing. Terry's Aesop’s Fables, a news reel and overture by the orchestra com- plete the bill Metropoli:ainr—"Lovc's Wilderness." Omar Khay , ancient Persian, who wrote so ly of the wilder- css that was dise, probably 1. Remove black 2. Having pressed tiptoreachto the Buton, lift Filler Button. finger, but keep. Then.immerse point in ink 10 Point in Ink seconds. Don't and press the withdraw pen Button once, from Ink too all the way. Because of its OVER-SIZE Ink Capacity Read this and get your Duofold FULL ‘When filling the Duofold, people, accustomed to old-time fountain pens are apt to withdraw this over- size pen from the ink too soon. Don’t doit, else this big, thirsty fel- low will drink in air instead of ink. Next, keep the cap on tight when your pen is not in use. For Duo- fold’s Duo-Sleeve Cap has an Inner Sieeve that forms an ink-tight seal with the shoulder of the nozzle. Yes, a good pen responds to care better than a poor one. So give the Parker Duofold just fairly decent . treatment and this pen classic will never lie down on the job. THE PARKER PEN COMPANY Parker Duofold Pencils to match the pen, $3.50; Over-size, $4 Factory and General Offices JANESVILLE, WIS. | s THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 1. T, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1925 FREE AUTOMOBILE PARKING INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED P:AY,MENT, PLAN FEBR FURNITURE SALE Furniture - Carpets Established 1861 F Street and Eleventh W. B. Moses & Sons Linens Upholstery FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE The Sale Is Extraordinary in That It Presents an Unusually Large and Varied Col- lection of Distinctive and Beautiful Furniture. No Matter What Type of Furniture You Have in Mind We Feel Sure That an Inspection of Qur Stock Will Reveal to You the Piece Desired. the February Furniture Sale Reduction. Living Room Furniture Three-piece Suite, upholstered in mulberry silk-satin damask with down cushions; all hand-carved frames; su- perior workmanship throughout. . $950.00 Three-piece Suite, covered in mohair and broccatelle, piped with mohair moss edging. $657.00 Three-piece Suite, covered in mohair and French broc- catelle; hand-carved mahogany frames. $1,100.00 We have the most interesting collection of French period odd pieces, covered in genuine French hand-made needlepoint, beginning at one hundred and fifty dollars ($150.00). Mahogany Windsor Armchairs; solid mahogany seats. $19.75 Rockers to match. Special, $22.75 p Solid mahogany spinet desks, beginning at $26.00. Solid mahogany Radio Cabinets that can be used as writing desks as well, beginning at $50.00. Mahogany secretary-desks, large and small sizes, begin- ning at $112.00. Ladies’ Desks in walnut and mahogany, beginning at $49.00. Large overstuffed Chairs, starting as low as $55.00. Cogswell Chair in tapestry. $39.00 A very pretty rocker covered in figured tapestry. $47.50 Chair to match. $47.50 High back machine made Needlepoint tapestry Chairs, walnut frames. $62.50 Three-piece Davenport-Bed Suite, covered in good grade taupe velour, cushions in broccatelle. $337.00 Drapery Department We desire to call your attention to our ability to accept orders for Draperies now and to assure you of their completion for Inauguration. We will be pleased to send our representative to make suggestions and advise with you as to best treatment for the single room or your entire house. Our assortment of lightweight Rayon, in plain colors, or self-toned damask patterns, is very complete; prices from $2.00 to $6.00 per yard. These materials can be made without linings and usually a half width on each side of window with valance at top, makes a beautiful and inexpensive window. If more formal Draperies are wanted we have a wond erful assortment of Domestic and Imported Damasks, Brocades, Velvets, hand-block Cretonnes and Linen that will make rich and elegant rooms. We are experienced in this class of work and can assure you of the correct treatment for your home. We are showing a new, large mesh net, 54 inches wide, at $1.35 yard, that is very artistic in weave and comes in modern sunfast colors, such as orange, gold, blue and natural; these are recommended for living room, din- ing room and sun porch and can be made up in panels with fringe to match or in regular wide hemmed curtains. ‘New Ruffled Curtains With Valances to Match White or cream with colored ruffles in beautiful shades of rose, blue, orchid, new green, gold, etc., some have black outlining that is very distinctive; will freshen up your bedrooms. Then, Too, the Usual Moderate Prices Have Been Subjected to Dining Room Furniture Combination 'walnut; all surface parts are beautiful walnut veneer; ten pieces, consisting of 66-inch Buffet, 8-foot Extensian Table (table has 10 legs), inclosed Serving Table, semi-inclosed China Closet, 5 Side Chairs and 1 Host Chatr—chairs all cane insert in back, and seat covered in good grade tapestry. $259.00 Ten-piece beautiful mahogany Empire Colonial Dining Room Suite; 72-inch Buffet, double-pedestal Table, Chairs covered in blue haircloth. $1,044.00 Ten-piece walnut and maple Dining Room Suite; chairs in haircloth. $485.00 Ten-piece French Walnut Suite with beautiful Japanese Lacquered China Case. Chairs have upholstered seats and backs of handsome tapestry. $695.00 Breakfast Room Furniture. Mahogany library Extension Tables; two-in-one; in beautiful Tudor mahogany, beginning at $59.00. Mahogany and mahogany-finish Windsor Side Chairs beginning at $9.50. Very pretty painted Breakfast Suites (five chairs with drop-leaf table), beginning at $45.00. . Uffinished Breakfast Tables, beginning at $7.25. Bedroom Furniture Eight-piece French Walnut Suite, made of combination woods, walnut, maple and rosewood, with twin beds, and most attractive. $787.00 Eight-piece Suite, fiddle-back maple, with flower dec- orations; very new and pretty. $689.00 Nine-piece Suite, in antique walnut ; very pretty decora- tion; Adam period. $864.00 Seven-piece Walnut Decorated Suite with mitered-cut mirrors. $300.00 Chinese Rugs Oriental Rug Sale. listed: Color Size Grade Mulberry .....11.3x9.1 $350.00 ...11.8x9.1 $350.00 .11.10x9.1 $490.00 11x8.3 $325.00 Blue co.ievscc 956 $225.00 Said . ..coonse 956 $225.00 Persian Rugs Kind Size Grade Hamadan ...10.4x7.10 $385.00 Sultanabad ..14.1x10.10 $675.00 Herez e.......12.1x8.6 $465.00 Arak w...e...12x9 $350.00 Oriental Rug Salon In all their luxuriant splendor are of- fered at a material saving in the February A few of the many remarkable values to be had are herewith A special group of fine Hamadan and Mossoul Scatter Rugs, all priced at $39.00. Sale Prics $300.00 $300.00 $392.00 $260.00 $180.00 $180.00 Sale Price $295.00 $475.00 $370.00 $275.00 — 1] r . . Domestic Rugs Seamless Axminster Rugs T LT T PP P ) Prices from $3.75 to $6.00 Pair During the month of February a special price will prevail on Slip Covers. Covering for 3-Piece Suite, $38.50 9X12 .cn e imeme - $57.00 8.3x10.6 . vee.... . $47.75 6X9 1o mceveees.$35.50 Here’stheenemy to skin disorders! AN \\ DPark Have Color In Cheeks Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow—complexion pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor— you have a bad taste In your mouth— a lazy, no-good feeling—you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- stitute for colomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study. Dr. Edwards’ Ollve Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil, You will know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, nerally sufficient to keep it no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like fe.hhy. Ideal for the com- childhood days you must get at the cause, plexion, bath and shampoo. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on P the liver and bowels like calomel—yet -RESINOL have no dangerous after effects. 3 ESINOL —a gentle, heal- ing ointment that soothes its way into the pores and attacks the sourceofthe A trouble. The first touch relieves the itching, burning and soreness and the skin usually gets well quickly and easily unless the trouble is due to some serious internal disorder. It is nearly fesh color 8o can easily be us on exposed surfaces. It costs little and goes a long way. When the skin is once re- stored to its normal condition; the daily use of Resinol Soap is Tapestry Brussels Rugs 9X12 cueomuoma. . $29.75 8.3x10.6 —.-.....$26.00 6X9 ¢ emeceeenss..$15.00 The finest in Worsted Wilton Rugs—a rug selling regularly in the 9x12 size at $150.00; specially priced at $138.75. Other sizes are proportionately priced: Regular Special 8.3x10.6.........$138.00 $127.50 6X9 ticeennne.. $97.50 $89.75 Pure Linen Hemstitched Luncheon Napkins, in fine, beautiful patterns. $4.75 Dozen Utica Sheets, size 90x108 inches. Mohawk Cotton Cases, size 45x36 inches. $2.00 Each 40c Each Pure Linen Huck Towels, Hemstitched. Size 20x35 Inches, 75¢ Eack PURCHASES FORWARDED PREPAID TO ANY U'B'IPPI’NG POINT IN THE U. 8. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Extra large heavy quality White Bath Towels, size 24x47 inches. 93¢ Each e EE e AN ANRAARD SR NN ETAC RSP SO RS R R TED MO OSSR LWL SR RECEN S eI R e They start the bils and overcome con- stipation. Take one or two nightly and nots the pleasing sesults-© Miltions of boxes are sold annually at 15¢ and 30c. [huhd