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rclzandise at Drastic siic Reductions for Finel Clearance. to Make Room for the Coming Fall Sales! Women'’s $15 Dresses Exquisite models of flat crepes, plain or printed shantungs, geor- gettes, chiffons, flowered or dotted prints; beautiful models in jacket, sleeveless, cape, short or puff styles. $9-.90 Attractively trimmed. All shades and white. Sizes 14 to 20 and 38 to 44. Women'’s $24.90 Dresses. From our better quality sec- B o e . ® | 6.75 gette, and satin; beautiful treat- ments of beads, buttons, lace and embroidery, etc. Sizes 14 to 38. PONGEE DRESSES, _sleeveless tnodels, piped in contrasting colors; fimished with buttons, bows and belt pf self material. Sizes 36 to 4. . $5 Rain Coats of tweed and (lburdmc, tch pocket styles with belts. Tan and d patterns. Sizes 14to 44...... (93) $5 Silk Stripe Dresses with belts of Pelf materials. Sizes 14 to 42......... (15) $5 Dresses of flat crepes, ullu md Bweeds; soiled from handling. Small sizes. (2) $15 Tweed Suits, sizes 16 and 18; also B tweed coats, sizes 16 and 18 (4) Plain Coats, sizes 10, 12, 18 and 38. &ll regulatly for $10......ciievaniiiciiaoes $1.29 s1 s1.00 69¢ $5-95 $1.98 ¢+ (44) $15 and $19.50 Transparent Velvet Dresses; also few ensembles; black, blue and brow: oken sizes 14 to 40 . 85.00 (16) $24.90 and $35 Dresses, heavy satins and trans- rent velvets; black and brown. Broken sizes 16 to 40.... (22) $10 Dresses of satins, velvets and flat Eroken color and size ranges........ Prepe. - @uSend Fioor. $10 $2.98 2.50 Men’s Shirts N At This Special , Rummage Sale Here’s a great chance to buy really high grade shirts at an almost unheard of price. ment left from previous sales. some are slightly mussed or soiled. madrases, Oxford cloths and other fine shirtings, A varied assort- ost are perfect though Broadcloths, Collar attached, neckband and starched collar attached styles, in sizes 131 to 18. (274) Men’s $2 to $3 Straw Hats Including our famous “Smart Set” and “Goldenberg Special” . . . stiff and soft styles with fancy or black bands. Bizes 6% to 7%. (347) Men'’s 39¢ to $1 Pure silk and rayon mixed hose in n:‘in colors and fancy patterns. Broken « « « perfects’ and irregulars, 10 to 12. = Men’s Clothing (76) Men’s $16.50 to $19.50 Suits, cassi- meres and worsted effects in light, medium and dark shades. Broken sizes, 34 to 44.. (33 Pairs) $1.50 White Sailor Pants, gond guality duck. Sizes 30 to 36.., 19¢ $11-85 $1.19 (16 Pairs) $5.50 Serge Pants, white with 83.95 Ptripes in brown or blue. Broken size range. (48 Pairs) $3.50 and $4 Pants, mostly all @ark patterns to 42 .. Splendid materials. Sizes 30 52-95 Lingerie Rummage (165) $3.98 and $4.98 Undies—Chemise, gowns, step-ins and panties of crepe de chine and crepe-back satin. Lace trim- med and tailored models. ‘z's’_ (83) $1.88 Slips of crepe de chme and rayon crepe. Lace trimmed and tailored models ‘l'oo (56) $1 Pongee Undies, in step-ins and banties. Well tailored. Women’s (15) $2.98 Gowns, prettily em- broidered and appliqued on fine £RYON. o ouie's 31-" (24) $2.98 Crepe de Chine Undnt——Chemlse, bloomers and step-ins. Slightly 31-6’ mussed ; some imperfect ......... (80) 88c Rayon Undies, tailored models in panties, chemise and step- s,e step-ins and (70) $1 Gowns, chemise, panties of French voile; lacc tnm- (200) lQekUnkr'armenh of voile, muslin and nainsook—panties, gowns and : (76) $1 Philippine Gowns, sizes or women and misses. Slightly mussed 4,e ‘Women’s Costume Slips of rayon 78° flat crepe; damt\ pastel shade ‘s—~Becond Fl Rummage Lots Women's Hosiery Women’s $1.95 Hose, full-fashioned with two point novelty black heels; silk to top. Sizes 8% to 10 in the lot.. $1.39 Women'’s $1 Chiffon Hose, sheer with seam back and fashion marks; assortment of shades; irregulars of nationally known make 5oc Women’s Chiffon Hose, sheer and service weights; hem or picot tops; full-fashioned; irregulars of nationally known mke. Broken 8izes ... ... ouads 64e Women’s Rayon Hose and Children’s Half %ockkl and Long Hose, 25c and 35c grades. roken size ranges in each style lz%e Children’s Half Socks, broken assortment of socks and long hose, ribbed; blue, tan, brown and black loc Goldenberg's- Rummage Lots ‘Women'’s Gloves Women’s $1 Milanese Silk Gloves, novelty cuff effects; smart styles with embroidered backs; gray and tan. Broken 5, [J sizes Women's 79:: Fnbrlc Gloves, imported chamosuedes with novelty cuffs and em- broidered backs; mostly grays. 39 iy c Broken sizes 39¢ to 69c Gloves, fabrics and suedes; dam- aged, soiled or mended. Broken 10e range of colors and sizes ......... Women’s and Children’s Underwear Women’s 79c Rayon Undies, panties, step- ins, shorts; a few chemise; tailored and lace trimmed models; Broken sizes Children’s 50c Rayon bodice style, pastel shades, sizes sook ; short sleeves; suits. Broken .xizr-» Women's $1.50 Merode Union Suits, mer- cerized lisle; bodice and built-up shoulder style. » Tight and shell knee ; pink and white. Sizes to 42 but not in style ...0..: denbers’s—Main Floor AAAAAAAAAAAAAS OF FOOTWEAR ! to $5 Values Summer — 1 | i @ All Perfect Quality Offering $1.77 wape—Ties Ins—Oxfords | ‘dean-up of all $1.77 ‘shoes. Patents, tones. osite 8th Street Entras isses’ & Children’s As Pictured Children’s Slippers $1.35 to $1.50 Values 88¢ Strap Tennis and Oxfords A large selection of styles in straps and cut-outs. All sizes to 8. 5 A clean-up of all low tennis shoes. All sizes in lot. Brown or white Strap Slippers and OXFORDS Q All sizes A C o to 2 Regular Lin Rummage Sale of Wash Fabrics 29¢ Printed Batiste, printings; fast colors. 36 in. Mill Lengths 38¢c and 50c Prlllhi Chiffon Voliles, lovely patrrnl in 3 to 10 yard lengths. 79¢ Printed Rayon lnd Cel.nn Fast colors. Voiles, light and dark mot: colors. 36 in. wi 39¢ Printed Dimity, inches wide. 10 yard leng lheer qulllt s de..... fine sheer qu‘llty. “ Colorfast ....... Mill Lengths 30¢ Normandy Veiles, white and tinted grounds with neat flock dots. 32 to neat 16¢ i8c 55¢ 24c¢ 19¢ nteed nn 59¢ Printed Piques, fine pin welt grade in z‘e stylish sport patterns 69¢ Printed Rayon Fiat Crepe, & rayon and cotton material, handsomely printed......... 19¢ Lengcloth, 10 ;:;d; .t:"mh plece; soft-finish quality. 35¢ 12%e (12 Pleces) 59c Dress Linens, in brown and zsc rose; all-linen quality. Yard. 58¢ Printed Charmeuse, satin-faced, tractively printed. 36 in. wide............... Ila rrinhl Cr?-. flm\ woven 39¢ cne st 55¢ lounurr-—n-l- Floo $2.95 & $3.95 Millinery To Clear at models _of lacy redue- s l nnn fine o, Y WAL sreite nll ) mfll and black. Rummage 5 $2 to $2.50 Millinery, straws and felts — neatly tallored :fl:nucnn Sfic 50c to $1 Hat Trimmings, flowers of all kinds and styles in & varled selection of colors. Odds and ends $1 to $2.95 Ni n- cluding orechid novelties, hackle pads, bands snd_other’ trim- zsc mings .... Goldenbers’ -—ne-nl Floor. Notions 50c All-rubber Crib Sh&tl. large size . cecs 15e _and 19¢ All- rnbl)er Baby Pants ............ 8c and 10c Turknit Wl‘h Cloths wene 59¢ to 98¢ Ironing M,He 15c, 19¢ and 25¢ Dress Shields, assorted styles lnd shapes. Pair ........ 50c to 98c Imported !t«l Scissors, odd lots and Alliht irregulars. Pair .. 49¢ Cretonne Shoe Bags, 8- pocket style ........ 23¢ 25¢ to 98¢ Curling lnd Waving Irons ........ $1.50 Cedarized Chelll. folding style 5o 29c to 39c Brassieres, as- ‘sorted . 15e 69c Garter nuu, umrbed sizes .. 12¢ to 25¢ Sew-lrn nlflm Pair . 25¢ to 50c All-) rubher Ten Aprons 10, 60c and 89¢ Kleiner! berized Household Aprons.dde 3¢ Hammer Brand White Sewing and Basting Cotton, No. 30 only. 12 spools for.16c -Clark's 5¢ Darning Cotton, white, black, tan and gray. Spool 2¢ 50c Kileenzol. Plcklle 19¢ 10c and 15¢ Trimming Bnt- tons, dozen to card lhr and 15¢ Pearl lutum. flm Onnfd straws — -un IM Paper .. 10e Vassar card ...c..n 100 Real . shapes. 16e Mfly -made Stocking Feet. Pair 5S¢ 15¢ DWDI. lnllhll, quarter gross to package.. 10¢ Goldenberg's—Main Fi Women’s Leatherette Women’s and Girls’ $4.00 Crepe Sole OXFORDS —included are also 100 prs, gristle soles. Al sizes, Many styles. $1.93 soles heels. 67c Goldenbers's—Main Fioor. N N N N N N N N e Leather rubber Slippers —with genuine elk and medium . Many colors. c All sizes...... Women's $1.25 Slippers Comfort 1-strap of soft black kid uppers. soles and heels. Al c AALAAADALDDLAADODDADAMLDALAAANAMS Rummage Lots Blankets !.h i“k‘) 1’: hst. ll:nhk‘ou.upltlln“colt;n, a’:’ .31 wool. Double o welg ot all colors e (26) $7 Part-wool Blankets, plaid pat- terns; G6xB0-inch sige, double-bed size. . 34-95 (17) $9 Part-wool Blankets, extra large size, 70x80 inches; hnvy weight in several handsome s 6 ’s o DIAId deSIENS ......oeerennns $4-45 (16) $7 Cotton-filled Comforts, flydn $2-39 figured tops with plain sateen borders.. (25) $4.50 Indian Blankets, Dlfl 'oel brightly colored ........ Goldenbergs—Fourth Floor. Upholsteries Curtains, Ete. (20 Pairs) $2 and $2.50 Lace Curtains, Nottingham and filet lace weaves. Ecru 890 and ivory. Pair Shioh (5) $12.50 Voile Bed Sets—spread, pillow, 32 prs. curtains, 2 scarfs and vnnuy set, s',gs Gold only . (25 Pairs) $1.50 Curtains, criss-cross style; dotted marquisette with cornice valance and tie s .05 backs. Ivory and ecru, Pair. 1 () $15 and $17.95 Bedspreads of rayon 510 satin; various colors, Full size............ (15) $1.25 Cottage Sets, 1 pr. upper and 1 7 pr, lower sashes, tie backs; rose trimmed. Pr. se (25) $3.50 Criss-Crosg Curtains of dotted 8 voile. Cornice valance and tie backs.. sl' 9 $1.50 Tailored Curtains of white mar- quisette; hemmed sides and bottom. . 95‘ (18) $4.95 RufMed Curtains, m-nnay, 2 ruffles, 54-inch valance and tie backs. All $3.75 colors. . Pair (50) $1 Ruffled Curtains, volle, in ecru sse and ivory; rayon-stitch trimming... $25 Velour Portieres, 214 yds. long; 1 :‘;‘Mrose and green; 2 B in rose and § | 95 (22) $3.50 Velour owrdnm rose, green, blue and wine. Pair.............. Sov 32 57 (75) $2.50 Panels of rayon silk; short lengths for door panels or half curtains. 89c 20¢ to' 49¢ Oretonnes, mill lengths up to 10 yards; pretty patterns in light or dark color- ings. Yd. lsc $18.95 Slip Cover Sets for 3-pisce over- stuffed furniture; French sateen in floral desgns 510 $8 Slip Cover Sets of striped linene; for 3-plece overstuffed furniture 33095 $5 Day Bed Covers in handsome floral patterns on French sateen. 12 covers to sz.’s 80c Marquisette, ecru shade with lace striped effects. 36 in. wide, Yard........ 27¢ 19¢ 59c Rayons for draperies, ete. Floral 29¢ patterns or plain colors. .. 20c to 59¢ Marquisettes, volles and nets, some with colored figures and dots. Short lengths. Yard $22:50 850c Flowered Sateen for making lprends and comfort coverings. Yard, $1.50 Rayon Damask, rose, blue, green and mulberry stripes and figures. Yard. x $9¢ Crash Cretonnes, 30 Inches wide. Heavy grade, 25 pleces in the lot. Yard.. 29¢ Silkoline, figured; used mainly comfort coverings. Yard (10) $35 Lane Cedar Chests, walnut finish. Size 48x19x20 inches. . (6) $14.50 Gladstone Cases in black o tan. 22 and 24 inch sizes (6) $7.50 Traveling Bags of imitation leather. On ‘strong steel frame 79c Sewing Machine Covers of cretonne. 100 to sell. Attractive patterns....... ceeen (10) $2.50 Bar Harbor Sets of pretty cre- tonnes. For most any Bar Harbor chair.. (15) 29¢ Marquisette, plain white and 36 inches wide, (50) §1 Panels of French Marquisette; trimmed with silk fringe at bottom. Each $4-95 59¢ $1.39 17¢ 49¢ See 'l‘oday’s Post for additional news about our great Semi-Annual Rummage Sale — an event teeming with sensational values. IT PAYS YO DEAL AT GOLDENBERG’S wnd K Streote The Dapendabls Store FREE PARKING SPACE Opposite 8th Street Entrance .sports wear, No Mail or Phone Orders Rummage Lots Umbrellas Women's $298 to $3.98 Colored Silk Umbrellas, 16- rib silks and imported glorias; fancy bordered, all over and Ottoman borders; high grade han- dles ... Sl-ls , $1.29 and $1.50 Umbrellas, women's in black and col- ors with Fruit-of-the-Loom and Bradiord Covm; men's of fast bIaLc American (Cot- ton) Taffetas 'sc ‘Women's §2 and $2.50 Um- brellas of colored Bradford cloth; club end style. Colors ind black ... 9129 $1.50 and $2 Japanese and Chineses Pa -.'e $1 and $1.25 Japanese and Rummage Lots of Handbags and Leather Goods $1 and $1.25 Handbags, DuPont leather fabrics in pouch, backstrap, long han- dle and underarm styles; reproductions of high q lhty: 49c models Women's $1.98 to $2.98 Handbags, leathers and tap- estries, in desir- $1.29 able shapes and styles Women's u.u to $5 Leather Handbags, well made of fine leathers. As- sorted models and leathers. ... S&29 Men'’s $1 Le-!htr Wallets, new shapes .a.nd 39e styles: .,.a0e $1.50 Brief Cases, two- pocket styles ‘of DuPont leather fabrics. Hflve leath- ha 51”‘1"?, ‘"d 3 ‘loc! a Ky e 9 GC Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Rummage in the Art Dept. Entire Remaining Stock of Lamp Shade Materials $1.79 Georgette Crepe, yard PR 39c $698 Emb. Georgette or Velvet. yd ..$1.49 29c to 9%8e¢ Fancy Br:wh. vd... .5¢ to 1% 49¢ to 98c Beaded vd. 29 to mr Taf(eu znd Velvet Tubing, yd. 3 19¢ to 39 Taces and Edg- ings, vd.. 3 3 for Embrnklery Glossilla Rope, Bucilla 6 strand, Clarks and Royal Society pearl cottons, 4 skeins 69 to $1 Oddments—pot- ted wax plants, flapper dolls, pillows, door stops, linen bags, etc..........13c 29¢ to 89c Odds and Ends, varns, slipper soles, bunch beads, reed purses, etc...3¢ 19¢ to 39¢ Stamped Goods, buffets, children’s aprons, centers, felt hats, etc, 2 $1.75 to $5.50 Aurora Sets, complete .39 to 98¢ 69c to $1.69 Stamped Pieces 10¢ to 29¢ 50c to $1 Transfer Pat- terns cove M0c to 23c 35c¢ Liquids, most col- ors 15¢ pkgs. Bronzes, lours and Metalics $1.49 Yd. Bohemian Lace. 36-inch all-over Bohemian lace in vxhne and pastel shades, um- mage Sale price, 75¢ Men's 15c Handkerchiefs. Broken assortments of col- ored woven berder hand- kerchiefs, initialed: full size, with hem- 7c stitched horder Women'’s 19¢ to 25¢ Hand- kerchiefs, Samples—one on A card—linens, and batistes — white colored with en- @@ hroidered corners 6% Triangle Scarfs. Georgette, handblocked in retty light or dark shades: ideal for lzl/fl 49c Summer Neckwear, Piques in round and vee neck styles: also collar and cuff sets; will add charm and beautv to vour Summer BGE frocks . 29c to 49c Dress Flowers. Beautiful flowers of every description — large tnd Tsmall sties. @@ Rummage priced.... 19¢ to 35¢ Ribbons. As- ortments of novelty band- ings—one to one-quarter- inch widths, Also ribbons up to 5 & inches wid ard, @oMenbory's—Matn Poor. u.}\L;;;LL}M.;LL;;;L;Lu;;k;u;nu;;;;;uu;n;;;;;;;;Ln.LuLLL;L;;L;LLLL;;;;;L;;;;L\Ln;;;;n Special Fete Marks Program of the Week At Fort Humphrey's {Farewell Dance Given by Group of Reserve Officers at End of Trlining Period. Personal Notes, FORT HUMPHREYS, Va, August 2.—~A farewell dance was given at Harris Hall last night by a group of | the officers of the Reserve regiments | which completed their Summer train- | ing today. The officers and ladies of the post were guests at the danee. In the receiving line were Col. and Mrs. E. H. Schulz, Col. and Mrs. H. A. Pineh, Col. W. Mcl. Wolf, 'Col. E. D. ‘Walker, Maj. L. E. Burnside, Miss Hilda Pullman and Lieut. and Mrs. G. A. Rote. Lieut. and Mrs. L. W. Prentiss en- tertained at a buffet supper before the dance Friday night and hnd as their ests Maj. and Mrs. K. Anderson, Eum J. Moultrie Ward, nm Sam Lockwood, Capt. and Mrs. A. Buek- ley, Lieut. and Mrs. C. H. Chnrpcnln( Miss Katherine Schultz, Miss Caroline Schulz, Miss Katherine Olmmuu Miss Marjorie Purcell, Lieut. F. X. A. Pur- cell,” Lieut. H. 8. B\Bho Reber, Lieut. and Mrs. W. Cox, Jr. Lieut. L. J. Rumaggi, Lieut E. W. Carr and Miss Margurite Scott. Maj. and Mrs. R. T. Coiner gave & bridge party Sn!llrdnv night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Snow of Atlanta, Ga. Their guests were Col. and Mrs. E. H. Schulz, Maj. and Mrs. C. C. Gee, Maj. and Mrs. L. E. Oliver, Capt. and Mrs. J. L. Alverson, Capt. and Mrs. A. C. Lieber, jr.. . A. Buckley, Lieut, Chorpening, Lieut. and Mrs. iss Ruth Lieber, Miss l:mlly Prentiss, Miss eber, Mize Eml Lhu'- H. M. U :’IL\‘:“;ITI Powell, jr, and UluL ir. ol stchuu' Féurned Monday I ction trip . ‘ml';r.':ndnfi:a R. W. Bnow, who were visiting L d returned w .m.m-. 3 Mrs. Herbert Deakyne, Misg - lind flll’yne, Miss Charlotte Hannum, Cadet Richard Coiner, Cadet William Menoher, Cadet Phillip Pope and Cadet George Mather were guests ‘Wednesday of Col. W. T, Hannum in Baltimore and afterward left with him on an inspec- tion trip down the Chesapeake Bay. Mrs. Frank Yarnall who has been visiting her bm'h‘}e:éw Col. E. Jy Dent, d to Wasl n Tuesday. T e mn{:: l&e:t hhedw:,ek d with his family hmond, Va. enTh:' following officers, who have been n temporary duty st Fort Humphreys z: connection with the R. O. T. C. camps, left this weel At the eflnelullen ol the Summer 8. Mumlfinctlpbwf P. Hardy, Lieut. gieut D. dg h\w Lieut, F. M. brecht, Lieut. N. Strong, F. E. cothun, Ll;ut. A J. d Lieut. C. L. 1 e "é an informal dinner . L. Schreiber and the guests of Lieut. and Mrs, C. F. n-uh. have returned to Mex. Mh"q“emu"a L. De Witt, quartermas- | ter general, ll;:’l"m‘:nld.e lpt i B. m}?{’r‘i‘ win‘g: Putnnmml'en wednndn! i for Nantucket to spend August as a of Miss Mary P ‘Willard. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Powell of Fay- | etteville, N. C., are via“.\n( Lieut, and Mrs. W. H. Powell, jr. Ueut and Mrs. G. C. Reinhardt are leaving u.vmorru' to spend a month of leave in Lynn. as guests of Mr. | and Mrs. G. W. Ewn dt. Invitations have been issued for the | wedding of Miss Evelyn Lloyd Lytle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mc- Munn Lytle, to Lieut. Elvin Ragnvald Heiberg, 2d, son of Mrs. Elvin R. Heiberg of Washington and the late Col. Hei- berg, August 9, at Rancho de la Vista, nghlnnd. Cahf Lieut. Heiberg and his | bride will spend a month in California before sailing for Hawali, where the lleutenant will be stationed. Lieut. Hei- berg was a student last year at the Engineer_School. Lieut. H. C. Wolfe left Monday on & motor trip through New England. He will be gone about 10 days and August 15 will move to Washington, where hs will be a student at the Army Indus- trial College, Lieut. Miles Reber was host at a din- ner Sunday at Harris Hall and had as his guests Lieut. and Mrs, W. N. Leaf, Miss Ruth Lieber and Capt. and Mrs. Jr. Cnpt W. N. Thomas, jr.. spent last | week end with his family in New Haven, Conn. ‘The Monday Night Bfldle club mcv- at the home of Maj. and Mrs, C. \Gee The guests of the clllb fol' I.he | evening were Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Snow, | Capt. and Mrs. H. A. Buckley, Lieut. | V. J. Esposito end Lieut. J. N. Kreuger. Miss Marjorie Purcell, sister of Lieut. | P. X. A, Purcell, is visiting the post. Miss Ruth Lieber, who has been the guest of Capt. and Mrs. A, C. Lieber, Jr,, left Thursday for Boston. Lieut. T. A. Weyher and Lieut. D. C. | Hawkins are recent arrivals at the post. Lieut. and Mrs. H. B. Loper and Mrs, C. H. Chorpening motored to Phila- | delphia_vesterday and were guests of | Mrs. John Dunnett. They returned to- ‘ day and brought with them Mrs. Joseph L. Heck and family and Lieut, John Opie, ir. Surpnse Pnrty Honors | Mr. Georgc Blakeslee | sponsored by the Bible class of the Fountain Memorial Baptist Church and | welcomed by the pastor, Rev. W. J | Hubbard, on the evening of July 31 a surprise party was tendered Mr. George Blakeslee, who has recently resigned as | superintendent of that Sunday achool | after a period of service covering 20 | consecutive years. A musical and literary program, ar- | ranged by Mr. George Curtiss, as host, and Mrs. Calvin Freyman, hostess, was given in the auditorium of the church. Mr. William Prohaska, president of the Bible class, made the presentation of a | handsome !nld tch and chain. A sketch entitled “The Prodigal 'rrnagk | was creditably presented by an | cast consisting of Mrs. H. A. Elmore | and Messrs. George ‘Curtiss, Henry El- more and Houlton Blakeslee. Musical | selections were of vocal, piano, banjo. | harmonica and ~euphonium va | Mr. Curtiss of Alexandria, ventriloquist, entertained in his inimitabal manner An audience of about 300 gathered to offer felicitations to Mr. Blakesice on the eve of his departure from Washing- ton. Mr. Blakeslee, now resigned from | the navy yard, has planned a_month’s | cruise Iy his launch, Catherine B, cruis- ing the Chesapeake and visiting Oxford, | Baston, Cambridge and St. Micheal (his boyhood playgrounds), after which he cts to engage with his brother wn & | grist and lumber mill on the Wye River. | Not only will the church, which has { learned to look to Mr. Blakeslee for aid |and advice in difficult probiems, miss him, but he will likewise be missad b* ‘the entire jocality. All wish for him. {\&wver. success in all future under- NEW MIAMI BANK OPENS MIAMI BEACH, Fla., August 2 (#).— The City Bank of Miami Beach opened | yesterday with $27,644.21 in new de- | pesits, $12,400 mors than was paid out | to former depositors in th~ da!\mct Miami Beach Bank & Trust Co. its and business of th> closed Qlfll:llh said thet 570,000 worth of secured deposits of the umua bank w;;n taken over and :'x:n $680,000 assumed.

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