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. flowing with gifts. SIMPLE WEDDING | WOULD INGREASE AT WHITE HOUSE Miss Jessic Wilson Becomes Mrs. Francis B. Sayre. - CEREMONY IN EAST ROOM Distinguished Company of More Than Five Hundred Persons Attends First Notable Social Event of the Present Administration, ‘Washington, Nov. 25.—In the lofty Mast room of the White House, under a flood of mellow electric light from #housands of incandescents shining Wrough cut crystal and in the pres- emce of a distinguished company ot more than 500, Miss Jessie Woodrow Wilson, second daughter of the presi- dent of the United States, was mar wed to Francis B. Sayre of New York. The officiating clergyman was Rev. Sylvester W. Beach of Princeton, a friend of the Wilson family. Miss Margaret Wilson er of the bride, 'was maid of honor, and Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfell of Labrador, a close personal friend of the bridegroom, acted as best man. The bridesmaids were Miss Fheanor R. Wilson, sister of the bride; Miss Mary G. White of Baltimore, Miss Adeline Mitchell Scott of Princeton and Miss Marjorie Brown of Atlanta, |Ga. Benjamin B. Burton of New York 'eity, Dr. Scovill Clark of Salem, Mass.; Dr. Gilbert Horax of Montclair, N. J.; Charles E. Hughes, Jr., of Washington and New York city were the ushers. The wedding marked the first social tunction of genuine importance of the ‘Washington winter season. Likewise it was the first notable social event ot the Wilson administration which came into being nearly nine months ago. The ceremony was a simple one in | 3 by American Press Association. FRANCIS B, SAYRE, keeping with the tastes of the bride and her parents. Although the event was without military display members of the diplomatic corps and officers of the ‘army and navy appeared in uni forms. \Il Ieksiv Wi 71 son had al\\a\s ueen fied in a gown of W satin. the soft yet heavy sort that secemed to cling rather than tc insist upon L'ne retentions of rectangles of drapings. It was trimmed with real lace, the lolds being held in place by natural orange blossoms. The bodice of the gown was embroidered #m an oranze blossom design. Few young women about to eanter ‘the married state have had so many gifts show: 4 upon them. Miss Wil .8on has reccived remembranges from every corner of the globe. The great gpare room on the top floor of the ‘White House has been filled to over- The most prized among them is the gift of the house of: representatives, a pendant, pear shaped in outline, containing eighty. -five small pure white diamonds and one large diamond of beautiful tint. The musical program by the United States Marine band included selec- tions from the work of the late Ethel bert Nevin, a cousin of the bride groom. The boy choir of St. John's Episcopal church furnished the vocal music. ‘While Miss Wilson was the thir teenth bride going forth from the ‘White House, her marriage was only the fifth in which the bride was a president’s daughter. Plans for the honeymoon included a visit to Windsor Forges, near Church- tewn, Pa, the home of Miss Nevin, the bridegroom’s aunt, where Miss ‘Wilson and Mr. Sayre were visiting when they first met. Mr. Sayre will take his bride to Williamstown, Mass., where their home, leased from Pro- {Sessor William E. McElfresh, at 40 Grace street, has been put in readi mess for them. Twelve Maine Hunters Dead. + Portland, Me., Nov. 25.—Twelve fa- falities have been reached in. Maine ce the hunting season opened Oct,| and there is still another month in twhich game may be shot. Ten seri ‘eus accidents also have been recorded THE WEIGHT LIMIT Packages of Fifty Pounds May 6o hy Parcel Post, ‘Washington, Nov. 25.—Postmaster General Burleson has recommended te the intcrstate commerce commis- sion that the maximum weight of parcel post packages be increased from twenty to hfty pounds for all distances. Before the weight limit may be in- creased it will be necessary under the law for the commission to pass affirmatively upon Mr. recommendation. take such action. i The proposed change will not af-; fect existing parcel post rates. . The lower rates will continue to apply only to matter transported within the first and second zones. 4 Burleson’s If is expected to STEFANSSUN S NOT LOST Vessel Frozen in Ice, but Crew Is in No Denger. Port Townsend, Wash.,, Nov. 25.— The steamer Karluk, with the Stefans. son North pole expedition aboard, has not been lost. . She is frozen in near Flaxman, ac- ily.| kidneys aren’t acting c | bladder bothers you,. get about four cording to a report brought by the cutter Bear. The report said several other ves- sels were also imprisoned near the same place. None is in danger, as the crews are able readily to reach Indian villages over the ice. - Pimple Causes Death. Winona, Minn,, Nov. 25.—Because he opened a slight eruption on his face with a pocketknife a week ago Maurice E. Phalen is dead at his home in Gilmore valley, a few miles from Winona. The pimple was pain: ful and he opened it. Blood poison developed. He sank rapidly until death ensued. 8ix Killed in Rail Accident. Berlin, Nov. 25.—Six men were killed and two others fatally injured when a train crashed into a group of workmen just outside of Berlin. The train had not been signaled and its approach was hidden by a cloud of smoke. EAT LESS MEAT IF BACK HURTS Take a glass of Salts to flush Kidneys If Bladder Bothers you—Drink lots of water. fl Eating meat regularly eventual- ly produces kidney trouble in some form or other, says a well-known au- thority, because the uric acid in meat excities the kidneys, they be- come overworked; get sluggish; clog up and cause all corts of dis- tress, particularly backache and mis- ery in the kidney region; rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation. The moment your back hurts or right, or if ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neu- tralize the acids in the urine sa it no longer irritates, thus ending blad- der disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent li- thia-water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary or- gans clean, thus avoiding serious kidney disease. ADDITIONAL WANTS TO0 LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST—Black spaniel. Phone 493. FOR SALE—Brand new heavy and light sleighs, hand made. Inquire at Larkin ‘& Dale’s place. FOR SALE—$20.00 oak kitchen cab- inet good as new will sell for $10.00 Call at 1300 Bemidji ave. Phone 537. x FOR SAL&—Rubber stamps. Th. Ploneer win procure any kind o' rubber stamp for you on short mo tice. Try a Ploneer wuat ad. Notice All school orders on District 130 are now payable at the First Nation- al Bank, of Bemidji. wards, Nebish, Minn. - Andrew Ed-| 7582 7968 THE VARYING LENGTH OF THE COAT Coats this season seem to be of all lengths, more or less, according to the fancy of the wearer. The Etons are quite popular, many of them being seen in fur. The three-quarter coat has its usual following and the short coat with straight or cutaway” outline is| also much worn. Vests are quite the most effective feature of many of the new coats. They are usually fashion- ed of a brocade or tapestry cleverly repeating the shade of the suit, in its soft Persian colorings. The graceful- ly draped peg-top is the most popular skirt model of the moment. 01d blue duvetyn is charmingly com- bined in this model, with a vest of bro- caded satin in which therg are tones of .amber. The buttons are amber- color. To copy this design in size 36 it re- quires 2% yards of 42 inch materfal for the coat (7582) and 2% yards of ma- terial for the skirt (7968). Could anything be quainter or pret- tier for the tiny maid than a frock of blue ratine with trimmings of scarlet cut after a design like 7863 with its long blouse? The blouse slips on over the head, being slashed in front for an opening. The skirt is plaited on the sides and attached to an underwaist. This dress' may be made in size 10 with 3 yards of 36 inch material and % yard of muslin for underwaist. No. 7863—sizes 6 to 12. No. 7682—sizes 34 to 42. No. 7968—sizes 22 to 30. Each pattern 15 cents. out this coupon and enclose 15 cents in stamps or coin. Be sure to state number of pattern and size. measuring over the fullest part of the bust. Address Pattern Department, care of this paper. 4 e To obtain efther pattern illustrated fill No. Name Address | TUESDAY NOVEMBER 25, 1918 THANKSGIVING DINNER AT THE PILSENER HOTEL 25 CENTS Chicken Sevigne Queen Olives Dill Pickles Superior Whitefish vin Blane Spring Lamb with Mint Sauce Old Fashion Chicken Pot Pie Roast Young Maryland Turkey Cranberry Jelly Sweet Peas Mashed Potatoes Salad a la Russe Apple Pie : Mince Pie Tea Coffee Milk Voing Power and Subscription Price In the Schroeder-Pioneer Free Piano Contest DAILY Votes Three Months Subscription.. . 3,000 ‘Six Months Subseription.... . 6, One Year Subscriptian..................12,000 WEEKLY One Year Subscription....... Two Years Subecription .. ; Three Years Subscription ......... MERCHANDISE BOUGHT AT SCHROEDER’S One Dollar’s Worth..................... 160 $1.00 Five Dollars’ Worth..................... 500 5.00 If you have a friend who wants to win that piano, find out her number and cast your votes for her. See to it that you get votes and receipts with your payments for merchandise and subscriptions. HELP DECIDE THE WINNER Price $1.00 2.00 4.00 $1.50 3.00 4.50 ‘A ~ Mhankssivies SaleZChin Sale Commences Today Ransom Pattern Haviland China; pure white, very dainty; white scroll work decorations Cups and Saucers, special per dozen........ 8 1-2 inch dinner plates 475 6 1-2 inch plates, set of six, special . 168 4-inch fruit plates, set of six 6-inch Oatmeal, set of six... Royal Junsbruck, Vienaa, Austria, Cup and Saucers, regular $2.85, set of six .. 9-inch dinner plates, regular $2.65; set of six 1.20 1.90 warranted 18 karat gold. $2 20 2.20 7-inch dessert plates, regular $2 40; set of six ... . 198 5 1-2.inch pie plates, regular $1.80; set of six . 1.65 4 1-2 inch Bread and Butter l’lates, regular $1.50; set of six ~ 1.20 4-inch Fruits, regular §1.25; set of six........ . 95c Oval Covered Casseroles, regular $3.20; each Rourd Covered Casseroles, regular $3.20; each . Gravy Boat, regular $1.15; each... 2.80 2.80 90c Covered Butter, regular $1.75; each . ; 1.48 Covered Sugar, regular $1.25 . Balance in this ware at same 95¢ discount prices. Covered Sugar, special, each .. 198 Creamer, each ...... " 67¢ Covered Casserole, regular $2.68, special 215 Open Nappie, large size 1.95 Pla'n white with gold band and gold handles—the finest ware in the city ontside of the Haviland Creamer, regular $1.00; each Platters ..... e A3 Wb SRS M 69c, 98¢, $1.48 1.98 BAVARIAN WHITE CHINA— Cnps and Saucers, regular $1.68; set 9-inch Dinner Plates, regalar $1.80; se 7-inch Dessert Plates, regular $1.38; set 6-inch Pie Plates, regular $1.20; set.... Covered Casseroles, regular $2.25; set. 1.80 Covered Sugar, regular 63c; set 48¢ Creamer, regular 35c; set.................. .. 22 $1.35 1.25 98¢ 93c Oar Pink Decorated Royal Junsbruck China at same discount prices as the gold: Any of these patterns you will find very good. We bave also 8 or more open dinner ware patterns in English and American China---at prices that are not duplicated in the city. See our display of Cut Glass. We can save you fully 25 per cent on all your purchases in Cut Glass. We also have some svecial CLEANUP PRICES on odd close outs in cups and saucers, plates and other odd pieces. These are priced very low. Youalways find bargains here. A word in regard to HOLIDAY GOODS In a few days our large stock will be all ready. We will only say this—we have gathered together one of the largest and most complete lines EVER SHOWN in this city, Every item is new, dependable and priced just the sume as any of our regular goods, lower than any place in the city. However, we leave you to be the judge of this. Carlson Variety Store The Store That Leads In Varlety---Prices---Treatment Phone 127 Phon_e Orders Filled Right = ! e | i =z, | | | | | S 1 1 " | d . Lo | | | e | l\ | [ A - ol | el % | | L] s i R (1 J’ & 4L £ A S 5| 0 | hE 1 y B 7 30— )