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SOCIETY (Continued from Eighth P: Barnstead, son of Mr. Barnstead of East Mass,, were married Mond: nformal wedding took place the bride Thursday 17, when Miss Martha 1s married by the 1tz to Mr. Louis OWing to an ill- and recent family ceremony was ver: wore a gown of white d carried a bouquet of of the valley. Miller was maid of Eown of powder T immediate trip to Boston and the New a hington shington Efforts on the part of a of 20 members i most successful e of the social s season. t Hutton and Mr, chairman and the d ballroom. Dancing will begin fer has returned hi er spending some weeks abroad and has joined Dr. Keefer at their home in this city. ward Reinmuth of s & uest Mr. H. if. Flagler Tritt of er, Quiney . Bricker of R)Lhmomt Va., with them for some g her home burgh and is the guest of Miss Marion King. The fourth annual base ball game for the benefit of the C. Service Club will played can Leagu noon, July event t. since iil be of more it willl consi; between the bockers and the Dominican We Give a Nestle Lanoil Permanent Wuve That Is Guaranteed 18 Curls, $15.00 Lady Jane Beauty Shop 1206 G St. Main 6132 STUDEBAKER Hotel, | 52 Just Drive It; That's All another between the Mohpwks and the Petworth teams Miss Raphael Ellis is chairman of the patron’s committee, and reported the following patrons and patronesses to date: Right Rev. Mgr. C. . Thomas, Rev. Rev. Lewis A. O'Hern, v, Mrs. Mary s, John Cam- he X H Miss Mary "Stiss Agnes Saul, Mr. W. b, W. A. Wimsatt, Miss v, Miss Nannie Mitchel and Miss Anne F. Murphy. = — Deaths Reported. The following desths have been reported to the health departmeut in the last twenty-four hours: nemm Dandridge Bowers. 85, the Louise Garfield Fospital, gency Hospl 546 Trarvara st. United States Augusta Adler Gosnell Margaret Gardner, 4 Sarah Rawlings Hellen Qliver, Douglas Myers, sval Hospital i Walter Jurboe Morningstar, 40, 32 Bryant Home for Incurables. . United States Naval 1419 R st. d' Irene Kneessi, 4 hours, . Home for the Aged and TRINKLE NAMES HUFF. Fleet Farmer Succeeds Sanders on Highway Commission. | Special Dispatch to T) RICHMOND, Huff of Fleet, Washington County, former member of the State Legis- lature, yesterday was appointed to the State Highway Commission by Gov. Trinkle to succeed Rufus K Sanders, who died suddenly suurd‘ Mr. Huff, a farmer, will talke office immediately and serve until July 1, 1928. No More Blackheads No excuse now for blackheads and en- larged pores. For a new, safe treatment has been discovered which cleanses your skin almost overnight. Blackheads and all blemishes vanish as if by magic. This new discovery gently removes them leaving a new skin free from all imperfections. Make this test. Right before bedtime smooth some of this cool, fragrant creme on your skin. The next morning you will already see how the blackheads have begun to disappear. Get your jar today atall good drug and department stores. Ask for Golden Peacock Bleach Creme (concen- trated). Sold with an absolute guarantee of money back if it does not show satisfac- tory resultsin § days. Atall good dealers, For sale st Peoples Drug Stores. O Domnell's Drug Store, Gilman’s Drug Store, Chrisf C T A o e Golden Peacock Bleach Creme IDRAPERIES —Designed by artists and —Made 1 Availing 1n our own Sl’lOPS. yourself of Henderson service insures complete satisfac- tion at REASONABLE COST JAMES B. HENDERSON 1108 G Street—Main }&72 E SHOP FOR YOUNG FOLKS AIVfi YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN F a* Tenth St. Our Semi-Annual Clearaway Sale Continues Throughout This Week The many special values being offered throughout the store are being taken advantage of by crowds of thrifty Eve and Skirts White Silk Overblouses . . Silk Underwear . Group of Silk Bathing Suits Dress . . ry All Coats, Suits shoppers. s off e o o Yo oft Vs off 13 off HosieryY/s off .. . Yy off Colored Sllk Blouses, l/2 ofi THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1924 DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE SELECTION PROTESTED Montgomery County Women Score Appointment of Mrs. 8. John- Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: Ferdinand A. Hofmann of Berwyn, Md., and J y of Hyattsville, Md. aud Theodora Vallone, lome and Otey Martin," both of Siiver Spring. Charica HE' Tedder of Clearwater, Fia., and Gertrude H.' Bergman of this city. Sambel Sodder and Anna Ely, both of Balti- more, Joseph Reds and Alien Hawkins Frank P. Hartley and Mary E. Hunter. Ned Collins ine Williame, Frederick D. G d Helen B. Moye, Births lieported. The followiag births have heen reported to the health department in the last tweuty.four oars: SCHOOL HEAD QUITS. Mrs. Browne Leaves Prince Georges | | for Carolina. UPPER MARLBORO, Md., July 22, (Special).—To accept, it is understood | | a similar position in' North Carolina, || Mrs. Hetty S. Browne, grade school supervisor for Prince Georges Coun- ty, has resigned. Prof Nicholas Orem, county superintendent, of will name a successor. Reduction in salary as the result || of an indaequate county school buds- || et is_understood to have influenced || Mrs. Browne. 'KAPLOWITZ | BROS., INC. 721 NINTH STREET, N. W. DELIGHTFULLY COOL SUMMER GOWNS $15.00 [UNUSUAL PRINTED CREPE DE CHINES. BEAU- IFUL RADIUM SILKS IN THE NEW SOLID SHADES. ASHABLE SILKS USED EXCLUSIVELY. IRRESIS- BLE KAPLOWITZ FASHIONS FOR TOWN, SUM IMER RESORT, COUNTRY CLUB, SPORTS, BEACH. KAPLOWITZ 721 NINTH STREET, N. W. CLOSING OUT ENTIRE STOCK OF GOWNS FASHIONS DE LUXE ‘WOMEN AND MISSES SIZES 14 TO 46 $15.00 to $25.00 $30.00 to $65.00 No HiGHER, ‘MUNDREDS OF GOWNS A XAPLO\WTZ COL NOTED FOR ITS QUALITY AND DI ’TINC\’ION OF STYLE. FOR EVENING, DiNNER, IAFTERNOON, DAYTIME, MORNING, schools, | | son Poe. Special Dispateh ot The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md., July 22.—The appointment of Mrs. S. Johnson Poe of Baltimore as Democratic national committeewoman the convention in and ¥ Women's Demo goniery County home “of Mrs. . t of the club, in Cl hie and M for Maryland at York was at- “arbi- board of the ¢ Club of Mont- t a meeting at the Nicholson, ¢ Chase, Y. of the resolution of protest, nanimously, will be sent to Brooke Lee, members of the Maryland dele- ‘gation which sponsored Mrs Foe's election. About 1,200 women are represent- the candidacy of Mrs. Nicholson for the national committee place in New York. Plans for the forthcoming cam- paign also were studied at yester- day’s session. —_— The elephant beetle, the largest known insect, is to be found in Ven- ezuela. An average specimen weighs seven ounces. Sunny Hill Tea House Luncheons, Teas, Chicken Dinners Special Rates for Week End Parties Jones Bridgex!!ud. Ch. Ch,, Md. Your Unrestricted Choice of Every Sports Suit Tailored Suit Costume Suit Summer Cape Cloth Coat Silk Wrap [Esrlebachear Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET s How Women did Respond! —to This Sale of White, Black & Colored Shoes At all our stores. Plenty of all sizes, but going fast! LACK and Colored Shoes now added to that tremendous $3.90 WHITE SALE. Dozens of our most attrac- tive styles reduced from $5.95— many from $8.50 or over. ‘We needn't tell you this is a wonderful Bargain Event—but we must tell you to hurry! *City Cor. 7th & K Sts, 414 9th St. Club 1318 G St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E, | | | | fll Dies Suddenly in Store. Special Dispateh to The Star. FROSTBURG, Md., July 22.—C. Al- ed in the club, which was promoting | bert Bolden, who conducted a plumb- ing establishment at Meyersdale, was found dead in his store Sunday by his son Frederick. home across the street a short time He had left his well. Mr. dent of Meyersdale about children. 1n The flecht Co. HaltYearhy Furniture Sale! The regular price of this three-piece velour and mohair living room suite is $395 eclr F Street at 7th Store Closed All Day Saturday— & Dunng Ju]y and August 1.29 Black and Gold Red and Silver Blue and Silver Green and Silver Red and Gold The charm of the brocading is heightened by glistening tinsel with which it is mtemungled. Exceedingly comfortable—with the soft padded soles and heels. Yowll want 2 pair of each of several combinations at this price. Street Floor—North Section Handsome New; Prln cess Slips Featured at $9.95 They're in Tob Silks and with real Irish and Hand- made Filet Lace. Each has its 20-inch hem of self material. White, Flesh and Peach. Sheer Nainsook — trimmed - A Special Table of Silk G owns Featured at $2.25 Made of the popular weight Crepe de Chine; and effectively trimmed with dainty lace. Well-made and finished. Flesh, White, Peach and Blue. Street Ploor [el—f[——[ [l Weduday P lePSbO Clearance of About 600 Pairs Brocaded Boudoir Slippers Reduced to T L T L T T T T T T T T T before, saying he was not feeling Bolden had been a resi: 38 years. He is survived by his widow and 16 o} Il ——xn| ——ala|e——malnle=——— ——swlnle——xln| ——|al——0alole—xlo[——|