Evening Star Newspaper, October 5, 1923, Page 4

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IWCORMICK WEDS FNLLY, N PARS Simple Ceremony Performed | in Civil. Marriage With Miss Stevens. By the Associetod Press. PARIS, October 5.—The civil mar- riage of Alllster McCormick of Chi- cago and Miss Joan Tyndale Stevens | of London took place at 10 o'¢lock this morning In the hall of the six- teenth ward, Paris. The ceremony was simple, being at- | tended by less than a dozen pergons. The witness for the bride was the what people would_lead the world to belleve—to the representative of the groat McCormick family of Ameriea Bo, Which Droved by sonding twanty-five of its members into the firing line - its ve of our oountry, and of the bridesrdom, the r coptinuel younpermndly for nur vior during the war’ Expresses Heartieat Wishes. Handing the bridal ~couple their marriage certificate—which in France, is @ voluminous booklet—M. Chamon- wishes are that non but happy inscriptions for you both will be recor this document.’ then thanked the bride “for the handsome remembrance” she and her husband had contributed “for the oor in our ward.” P°&rery ‘employe in the city hall also voted the McCormicks “a great fam- v.” One weatherbeaten old usher; king ~wisely, sald he wished, there'd be a McCormick wedding | st McCormick marriag: s ago,” he continued Lought a Treasury bond. Another {one will be added to_my little stack this noon.” He was referring to the marriage ceremony of Ganna Yalska wnd Harold F. McCormick last year. _THE_EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C, "'I'W'Efii'm:u": JAPAN T0 OBSERVE - |vtcttt i STRICT ECONOMY | Jugoslavia here, accoriing to the Chi-| ‘whole of the com m oy Present Contraots Ourtailed, Some eitther Miss Baker nor Pouritch uao ‘Tribun was stat howe' could be reached by the Tribuas, Postponed—Budget for Fis- lu Baker broke her mt nh ‘would not Mr. MoCormtok atter > - m. which stat Tani The et st Suse. Reiee cal Year Kept Down. ng t pur ‘tor the wedding while guests 3 nd bridesroom waited for er. in kg S omat s duer‘;ud as Iulu .bout thirty-five years old, and has been here a year. FORESTRY MONEY TO STATES. ymounts pald to states by the D paftment of Agriculture as it e 1 “.“:22: quarter in receipts from na- Taahed DIt ‘be tional for urces for the fiscal | ©! eady A year 1923 announced today for 4 some of the proje They were: Washington, "".}.‘h"‘ g v oy g ey 6 war departme! O AE. arataus. 31 K it budget for the current y 6,000,000 yen and for the ‘flacal’ year by 10,000,000 yen. The navy department aiso will trench, but has announced it in on_sufficlont funds for the const tion of auxillary vessels and other vessels deemed essential for the. con- summation of the country's defen WILSON THANKS VIRGINIA BY the Assoctated Press. ° TOKIO, October 4.—The finance de- partment has issued s statément say- ing expenditures for the coming fiscal kl l ‘within - Former President Woodrow large ginia delegat Cross conv letter of thanks to them: | beautiful acceptable, gatlon _fro ] comi ve state, L of generous _friei p—made Sixty thousand pounds of plums, oure and green sages krown in thé 'ope’s orchards arrived in London ('snl:ly u is belleved I‘ be the first tim roduce from the papal gar- dsnl hl. erous message which my sin friend, pay more -0t _the ellln:l ‘evan posed - government FRIENDS.FOR FLOWERS wil- son, in appreciation of the gift of a ket of flowers by the Vir- to the national Red tion, sent. the following Flour 1 was deeply gratified by your t flo It wus most rom the dele- my and cheered me very Y much e afi gv:du;g: cause of the gen- more enjoyable because of the gen- 'Pray, accept my best wishes, as 2 Facere thanks, and ailow e, with deep appreciation, to sub- FRIDAY, ocronm 5, .———-—-————-—-———..——-—_—.m IPIGGLY WIGGLY] Below Wholesale Price 92c P - Buy Today Medal 24Pound Sack, Picnic Hams scribe myself, your Hon. Charles M. Astley, her step- (Signed) 00D father, while Leander Hamilton Me- Cormick acted in the same capacity for the bridegroom. The bride tras glven away by her mother. Mr. McCormick, wearing a plain Dustness suit of dark gray material and a striped black and white tle. reached the hall first, accompanied by his father. Miss Stevens, with her mother and step-father, arrivod a few minutes late: She was dressed entirely in velvet, wearing & medium eized black | velvet picture hat. & skirt of the same color and materlal, & waist of oky blue velvet and biack velvet TUnable to Obmerve Scerecy. The wedding party displayed slight i annovance at the presence of a lone \Ameriéan neéwspaper correspondent, | inasmuch as an attempt had been‘ made to keep the day of the marriage | a secret. The cntire party entered the ma ‘ riage hall a few minutes before ¢lock, but Deputy Mayor Chamon- net. who was scheduled to officiate, | was several minutes late, and the | bridegroom, growing restless at the | delay, had left the room when the bride me in. She glanced nervousiy | about as ushers paged “Monsieur McCormick” through the reverberat- ing corridors of the city hall. Once under way the ceremony lasted only | seven minutes. | “I am very happy, net, “to unite in wedlock a member of one of the best English families—our dear alifes the English, in spite of |, een sold in England. program. At a conference of repr. ROW WILSON. 38¢ 25¢ 25¢| - 25¢ , Eliminate the mistakes and troubles of home dressmaking, use Home Journal Patterns We Sell Them CHICAGO, Octobe, don Balker, who lef8 Al mick waiting At _the church at thel R e Butter Msx . Sji Bacon - 1-pound bex.’ ;.. + || Tomatoes Fancy Hand Packed Soup No. 3 Can Cor uz'l‘l.\argeCans Salmon . 925c¢ BEANS, CAN e 10e Da[es Dromedary, Package, | Q)C Li ebuoy fiSoap,fCake 5e| erale s 11%ec Budweiser *lzcsz‘;:i;, $1.75 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables . Cauliffower ™2™ 25¢ Lettuc 7c Beets Fresh Big Bunches, 5c Spinach &= 10c| Potatoes, Sweet, lb,, 4¢ Apples pmrme 10c) These Prices Good at All Plgglv thgly $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmingten AND RETURY SUNDAYS, October 7 & 21 SPECIAL TRAIN Eastern Standard Time Leaves Washington (Union Station) 7:30 am. Women.s—-Miuea Beautlful New Dresses T ¢ 00 Ciiestor B Semi-dress and sport coats for Broal Street. misses and women. New long straightline 45 to 50-inch gar- /f ments in _plain colors, stylish stripes and pretty overplaids. Choice of side-tie, "throw collar model and brail trimmed in 16 to 44 sizes. Women’s Extra Size Coats Sl 2-98 to 529.75 Dress Coats, Sport Coats, Fur- trimmed Coats, Braided Coats and Plain Tallored Garments, in black, brown, tan and other colors, for etout women requiring up to G4 size. New Chin Co. Fur Coats D $57-50 if iensively trimmed® with ‘ New York's newest Fur viatka squirrel coliars and cuffs. minete . m.umn.. iohable trimmines of tradiag. e broide itk brald and Duttous, 16 to 44 sizes. $19. 98 to 324 98 $14 75| m;nm class Hodeis of satin face canten siik_ere tricotine, ia ing, leaves Rrond ireot Station t Philadelpuie 783 pm . Wilmingion $:13 p.m. ASimilar Froursions Sundays, Névmet &, 16, Dosember 3 and 16 Pennsylvania R. R. System The Standsrd Railread of tie Werld ng is, ornament trimmli embroidery. Sizes up to 34, large women can be ftted. New Tailored Waists for]| Coat and Suit Wear | N and_short_sleeve i slip-over or but. 95 m-u styite either plain tall o irimmea models, — oF fine aite dimity and o =i k ainsook or uaion linen. | J \ News of An Amazing Sale! 500 New Fall Hats 98 GEORGE'S 910 7th St. %0 the nm_ Fabric Coat, that looks just like the expensive baby lamb coats. New shades of Beige, Taupe and Just out of the workroomu $ T You'll hardly believe they could be sold so low Evcry chapc, color, trimming effect that is most fashionable Nothing the millinery department has done this season has equaled this sale. Enlarged Selling Space. Come! Second Floor ¥ Extra Quality Suits for Men on VOUNA MEN WHO LIKE TO PAY ENOUGH FOR CLOTHES YO 1N9b RE ‘GOOD QUALITY, WITHOUT BEING EXTRAY. AGANT, WILL FIND A BIT OF “EXTRA VALUE” IN THESE SUITS. LITTLE LESS PROFIT PER SUIT oR us, MORE VALUE Fo! Yoy INCREASED SALES FOR US. BOTH PR T THE “EXTRA SUALITY" in 'russ: % sEnGE SUITS WITI D LININGS; IN THE NEEDLEWORK, nANvAtn, TAPE THAT CAN'T BE SEEN, o~ GEORGE'S SPECIAL!! BOYS SUITS PAIRS OF KNICKERS | Big Boys’ Cloth and }! $7.50 Silk a.nd Cloth ' 20 GOOD .REASONS WHY THESE SUITS ARE ||| . Corduroy Suits : SUPERIOR TO OTHER BOYS’ SUITS— e $4 ( hroldnnd bralded and : COAT PANTS Sod pretty ::1':::::. :‘. $ Tegulation styles in brown, il naprevey a 141 S nove clo! St mesticiom il BR 7o T4 Sives, Made in Double-stitched ° popular Norfolk styles. e nm.!, N Seams Double 5 ) e Saette 3 Ganraniced LaMAE shenes $1.00 Blouses | $2.50 and $3 Double-stitched Watch Pocket Beit Hip Pocket Patch Pockets Belt Loops Ivory Butows =~ BelttoMatch uper Sleeve Liniag Bt aistband Taped Scame Orfginal Styles o ity Lined Throughout SALE OF TROUSERS Of pure all-wool materials, in dark striped pat- s3 95 . terns, well tailored and finished. Here's your chance to match your odd coat or secure: an ‘extra pair of trousers at a substantial savings. Sizes run from 32 to 42. Special tomorrow.. i For men and young men— just the thing for motoring, golf or outdoor sports. Made of all wool; with 3 oAl e popular 53 98 4 pockets. Shown in attractive pat- " with shawl collars, terns, Suel 35 to Get one TOW Bt..ceeieenn THE BIG VARIETY OF~’ STYLES ADD STILL FURTHER INTEREST TO THESE "EXTRA QUALITY” SUITS pecial Clothing Prices on Clothing Saturday for— Infants’ $5 Baby Coats Nice qual- 33.55 ity cream cashmere and crepe lengths. Nicely and made with pretty silk embroidered coats in Eapes, \ Babies’ k" Prettiest Caps Silk crepe, )\ew Fall Dresses of Suits, 1 of wool werge Seamn Guaranteed Lining A reall wunderfuy collection Fine Homegrown Extra 9 ham Blmm-6 c es, in blud tan_ and nretl) ltPlDEl | Made extra careful with yokes, open cara Il A’ sizes. Thea with ribbons, $3.00 Boys’ $1.39 Baby In_ white, pink in new ue, prettily trim- snappy styles and pret- Slip- H € o : [andsom: o $2.49 smgne I EEEQ8C of lace, ek sne bon &nd em- + Dress Hats, Sport Hats and School brown nnd novelty Htu of velvet, velour and felt, in & won- d"". in a number of tiful styles in Sweaters ’ I "*_ tiest =~ _Dresses broidery, m" ?ér‘..ix‘ o1 3o T ately stripes. Huvv cord or ly big assortment of new, beauti- fine_weave rib. tu styles. . lont and short lengths. Frech, Extra Nlce PRI nny 3 25¢ Boys’ and Girls’ School Stockings $2.95 SPORT SWEATERS Fast color black ribbed stockings. Per- Women’s and misses’ 7 fect quality,” good. e 9 P €. | plain color ind pretty S “© |long-sleeve styles..” Spe- Allsi . - |ci iced. Pull-over All-wool s, ‘with- shawl oollar, colors. Sizes up to 38, Bpncmu prlcod Men Pnll-O Swulers —of heavy Shaker-knit wool, in.a!] the new col- ors. Prlced tomer- £ tomorrow at | pin striped pattern wool weight hose finished- sweiters fn round-netk, with reinforced heels 'ally' priced. $7.00 Part-Wool 7oxao Bhnkeh Robe Blankeu $39 258 S, tor dowbly l. 910 Seventh St.

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