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D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 19 movement” in Germany, will vlnt Ar- '.'nkrunm Soldier at 11:30 a.m. lington National tomorrow, guard of honor of Boy Scouts, with placing a wreath on the Tomb of the |a buglzr and color guard, will escort the STAR, WASHINGTON, 600 FAMILIES PLACED |Jorkics, vnose Jobe veanished in the de- A.lmmt 3,500 letters have been re- " B-12 NG visitors to Ar] ‘The visitors will fo to Mount Vernon Saturday mm., ving Washington at 10 o'clock. SOCIETY ?alseTeeth Don't allow your false teeth to drop or slip when you eat, talk or laugh. Just sprinkle a little Kling on your plates. This new improved powder forms & comfort cushion—holds plates so snug, they feel and act like vyour own teeth. No more danger of rocking plates—eating will again be a joy. Leading dentists endorse Kling. Guaranteed better than any- thing you ever used or money back. Large package, 35c at all druggists. HOLDS PLATES K FIRMLY AND COMFORTABLY NOW STOP PAIN THIS EASY WAY One drop does it instantly —then corn lifts right off — | home at Wardman Park Hotel, left a | ___(Continued From Third Page) take up his duties at his new post at an early date. Miss Kathryne Elder Cooksey, daugh- ter of Dr.’and Mrs. Claude B. Cooxsey, | 3606 Sixteenth street northwest, left Wednesday to spend the Summer in Europe. Miss Cooksey received her de- gree this month frem Connecticut Col- le:é. where she majored in the nne‘ arts. Mrs. Adeline Moses, who makes her | day or two ago for Gloucester, Mass., | where she has leased a houce for the | Summer months. She wili rcturn to | Washington in the Fall and reopen her | apartment, {0 be established here throughout the season. Baptist Home for Children | Garden Party Tomorrow. | The board of managers of Baptist | Home for Children, Mrs. Julian C. Dowell, president, will hold its_first garden’ party at the new home, Cabin Johns road, Bethesda, Md. Friday from 7 to 10 o There will be ! ceived by the governor or the relief refreshments for sale by the commit- tee in charge, which includes: Mrs. | Lemuel H. Windsor, chairman; Mrs. E. | Hilton Jackson, Mrs. Albert’ Norton, | Mrs. Evan Forbes, Mrs. Jesse Grove, Mrs. | Bernard Douglas and Mrs. M. P. Caskey. | Mrs. Clara Keck Heflebower, national | president of the National League of | American Pen Women, was the guest | of honor at an informal luncheon given | yesterday at the Willard Hotel by the | National Executive Board of the League, \ following the final meeting of the board | for this season. | At the luncheon were two of the | past national presidents, Mrs. William Atherton Du Puy and Mrs. Edna M. Colman; a group of officers of the present administration. Mrs. Daniel C. Chace, Mrs. Evelyn_Sherrill, i Leonard Chambers, Mrs. Estelle Mos and Mrs. Agnes Newman: Miss Jean Stephenson. president of the District branch, and committee chairmen, Mrs. Faber Stevenson, Mrs. Theodore Tiller and Miss Laura Thornborough. Mrs. Heflebower will remain at the Willerd until Saturday, when she will | return to her home in Cincinnati, prior If you want to keep your ieet free from achirg corns just get a boitle of FREEZONE from any druggist. Put a drop or two on the corn. Pain stops instantly, and for good! Then before you know it the corn gets so loose you can lift it right , easily and kard and soft corns and cal- luse: Works like a charm! FREEZONE SCIENCE SAYS TH SHE IS NOT TO BLAME! Nature has made this red-headed woman a rebel. This drama for the first time re- veals her soul, as she is, without praise, without blame! An outlawed enchantress of life, who recklessly resorts to the tricks of beauty to win the things she wants . . . A flaming firefly with a heart as frigid as cold stone, stripped bare of emotion and sympathy, but ever brandishing the banner of conquest . . . This is the “Red-Headed Woman” of Katharine Brush’s facile pen . . . a creature of the new age! Produced in the Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer manner! Starts TOMORROW s PALACE MRS. MEAD CAULFIELD, Foimerly Miss Clyde Carlin Mackeneie, | niece of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Sellers. | || Her marriage to Mr. Caulfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Caulfield of Johns- town, Pa., tcok plnce June 15, to going to her Summer cottage near Falmouth Heights, Cape Cod. Miss Emma Winslow of United States Children’s Bureau, Mits Martha Wood of 1707 Twenty-first street northwest and Miss Ruth Capen of 1739 N street are at the Parkside, In New York, to remain for some time, Miss Margaret A. Dobbin and Miss M. Annette Dobbin of Enterprise, Oreg., are at the Dodge during their visit in Washington. | Miss Pearl Waugh will close her apart- ' ment at the end of the week and will sail aboard the Teviathan Tuesday for England, whes: she will ¢ of the Summer in London, visiting in the rural sections of the couniry in August. Miss Waugh. who will b> ac- comparied by Miss Winifred Michael- son, will return to Washington in Sep- tember. AT HARLOW more gorgeous than ever! CHESTER MORRIS in a new kind of role! and LEWIS STONE LEILA HYAMS UNA MERKEL From the book by Katharine Brush nd much | ON NEW YORK FARMS & 8,500 Letters Have-Been Received in Gov. Roosevelt’s Jobless Relief Plan. By the Assoclated Press. ALBANY, N. Y., June 23. —The back | to the farm unemp!oymem relief plan of Gov. Roosevelt is being applied in the cases of about 660 families, the ex- ecutive said Tuesday. ‘The families have been placed on: farms “borrowed” by the State after mortgage foreclosures have taken them from the hands of their original owners. Banks of the State, Mr. Roosevelt said, were co-operating with the unemplo; ment relief administ:ation in tem porarily allowing use of the farms for providing a means of livelihood to city Cleaned and Stored Experts FIDELITY STORAGE 1420 U Street N.W. North 3400 | HEREITIS on the screen at last...the book millions have enjoyed! Screen play by Anita Loos Directed by Jack Conway inquiring for opportunity to ers, to set them up in the farming business. From ouulde of New York State ap-| proximately 50 persons have written Mr. Roosevelt, asking if they could be- come residents and take advantage of the farm plan, the executive said. 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