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TM. Carnegie Jr. and Miss Duncan Marriedat Home of Bride’s Parents SERN AE RSPR) ACA HO ee pcan: Wedding Ceremony Is Fol- lowed by a Reception at the Colony Club. ee (S3trne wedding of Miss Dorothy Dun- ‘fan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Botler Duncan of this city, to Thomas Morrison Carnegie jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morrison Carnegie, No. 161 East 72d Street, took place yester- @ay afternoon at 4 o'clock in the home ef her parents, No. 115 East 72d t. <A reception was given in the jony Club, Charles C. Lee, son of } ve and Mrs. James Parrish Lee, was mc it man. ooThe bride is the granddaughter of late Mr. and Mrs. Theodore A. ‘Mavemeyer of New York and Free- . Mr. Carnegie is a great-nephew ? “the late Andrew Carnegie and ts the third In line to bear the mame of hig grandfather, Miss Virginia W. Hagen, daughter Fs wis Le . ALVIN DEVEREDX.. Photograph by (RAL MILL'S STVOO : Of Mrs. Winston H. Hagen, No, 242 East 68th Street, was married to | Alvin Devereux of this city yesterday * afternoon at 4,30 o'clock in thé Church of the Ascension. The cere- | mony was performed by the Rev. Percy Stickney Grant, rector of, the church, assisted by the Rev, Thomas Guthrie Speers of the Old First ~-es- byterian Church. The bride was given in marriage by her mother. Her sister, M.ss Helen. Hagen, was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were the Misses ‘ Elizabeth Van A. Manning and Alice » Warren, ney. Mrs. books. SUIT COST STOKES $126,000. The statement that William ©, Stokes had spent $126,000 in legal fees and expenses in his unsuccessful at-) tempt to divorce his wife was mad yesterday by I. Gainsburg, his attor- Stokes received a decree of separation and is now suing for $75,000 @ year permanent alimony, Louis Mar- shall, her counsel, was questioning the accountant who examined Mr. Stokes's D. ae THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1922, able the authorities to pick up * clue, Tue direction taken by the assas- sins’ car {s @ matter of conflicting testimony, some of the observers claiming it sped toward Potsdam. ‘Then the car Is sald té have carried a Hamburg license shield, Clashes between workmen monarchists were reported Losehwitz, burg, but without serious casualties The political situation through- out Germany continues remarkably calm despite the vehemence of com- WORKERS IN CLASH WITH MONARCHISTS IN GERMAN CITIES Little Headway in Tracing Rathenau’s Slayers in Spite and from of Dr. Rathenau, which have been appearing In the provincial liberal and radical press, Organized labor's initial contribu- tion tn support of the Government In Its Republican campaign will consist of a twenty-four hour nation-wide general strike, which was proclaim« by the Federation of Trades Unions in session at Leipaigg. This wiil in- volve chiefly industrial workers, «! thought It Is planned to include state BERLIN, June 27 (Associated Press,-In addition to the arrest of 14 persons in connection with the Minister Rathenau little headway has been assassination Foreign made by the police tn their efforts to tral the Rathenau's motor car from which ins fired A score of alleged eye-witnesses 4 municipal transportatt 1 ‘ ice . = and ul 8 jon ines to the shooting or persons who | and other public utilities. The strike claim to have seen the bluish-gray | is called for to-morrow. car as it waited in the vicinity of] While the strike is welcomed as an the Foreign Minister's villa inJ@xpression of labor's moral support, Grunewald. have failed to give suf-|* 24-hour holiday ts viewed wits jrunewa a [5M itd sokance in many quarters, where it ficient tangible information to en- js believed that the nation, even nder the stress of the present polit- «l situation, can {I afford to spare 1ore, working hours lopped off of the nation’s productive activities, even } the one-day recess be actuated by ratriotie mone M. POINCARE FEARS MANY the luxury of having 100,000,000, or thinks, of Foreign Minister Rathenau ts ex- tremely grave, Premier Poincate The French Government has reason to belleve the murder may be a prelude to a campaign of violence on the part of German monarchists which may lead to revolution. M. Poincare received full details from official sources more than a week ago of a conspiracy by which Munich reactionaries planned to re- courageous visit t> the Munich fair. in the eyes of the French Premier, Dr. Rathenau stood out as the man who negotiated the Wiesbaden and other agreements guaranteeing France reparations in kind. The Premier also revealed that prior to his acceptance of the foreign affairs portfolio Dr. Rathenau ingu'red whether his ap- pointment was satisfactory to the French Government and’ was told the reparation question. The French Premier now looks Chancellor Wirth as the best inten- tioned of the present day German leaders, Dr. C: “ Wood ‘Arch Support’ Saddle Nuremberg and Fried-|‘ ments concerning the assassination | § store the Wittelsbach dynasty in 3a- « World),| varia and re-establish the empire. “n f Gen, Ludendorff was declared to be PARIS, June 27.—The situation in} the leader of this intrigue, which was! Germany following the assassination President Bbert’s squelched by It was. Consequently the German Foreign Minister's death is regarded in gov- ernmental quarters here as a dis- tinct setback to pacific solution of The fer ie pertect wal A trial Wmnreedinte teblet fr he ae 150 6th Ave., nr. 11th St., N. ¥. We are open all day Saturday, July 1st. (Te WALST House 590 Fifth Ave. 3 West 42nd St. at 48th St.) (near Fifth Ave.) WILL CLOSE OUT At Boru Stores 385 Finest Overblouses and Fancy Waists at 10-99 Regularly 16-59 to 21-0 This beautiful assortment presents many exceptional values throughout—in White, Navy, Black and all Summer shades, in fine Crepe de Chine, Georgette, etc. Exclusive styles and patterns in genuine Pussy Willow. FIFTH AVENUE SHOP ONLY Special for Tomorrow Smart Summer Dresses in Crepe de Chine, Georgette and Canton Crepe — all Desirable Shades. \29.75 Values to 45.0 Tailored Sport Frocks Finest Washable Silk Broadcloth Walter B. Devereux jr. was ais Mr. Marshall said a letter in the Special 23-50 Closed Monday and Tuesday, July 3rd and 4th. CHILDREN’S APPAREL SECTIONS NOW ON FOURTH FLOOR Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE For the 4" of July Unusual Ualues For Girls — 4 For Boys For the 4th of July all the Children’s Sections on the 4th Floor have ~ gathered special values in every kind of vacation vere You will find here almost anything you could need for the holiday—or for the summer. THE BOYS’ SECTION Short Sleeved Play Suits, $2.95 Vacation days are as comfortable as can be in these suits with their short sleeved blouses and straight knickers. Khaki, blue, brown, grey. 5 to 14 years. Boys’ Bathing Suits 52.95 Two piece or. skirt models in navy blue, brown and heather. Coast Guard model with white top and blue trunks, same price. Sizes 28 to 36. Sports Blouses or Shirts $1.50 Tan and white Oxford or soisettes. Blouses are &to 15. The shirts are 12 to 14 neck, Children’s White Sandals Come in one day this week and see the ufusual values. Girls’ Summer Frocks $3.95 The daintiest, most charming frocks you could im- agine, made of flaxon in pale colors, checks, flowers and other patterns. All are copies of higher priced models. And all are obviously of the finer quality. Four becoming styles. 6 to 12 years. Girls’ Batiste Pajamas $1.95 So cool and comfortable for hot summer aighes. Two piece models with sleeveless slip-over cop and V neck —an sdea—and a very good one. Pink, blue, orchid, peach color Girls’ Slip-Over Sweaters $3.95 Horizontal stripes of contrasting colors prove these to be the season’s favorite style. Mohair with baveau or V-neckline. The foundation colors are brother’s best man and the ushers were another brother, W. G. Dever- * eux of San Matoe, Cal.; C, Wolcott Hepry of Cincinnati Charles J. case showed Mr. Stokes had epent $100,009 in his divorce suit. Mr, Gainsburg added that Mr. Stokes had $26,000 additional. $4.25 black, can, grey, orct.d, navy, red, Copenhagen. *, Biddle of Philadelphia Donald D. % of Shanghai, China; Thomas .} Swann 4th of Baltimore, and Don M. | Kelley, Garret E. Winants and \) Arthur A..Gammell of New York, On their return from the wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Devereux will live in 4) this city. cteafiegs clege | HUNDREDS SEE MAN SLAIN. Former Part of Victim Flees ; After Fir! Twe Shots. A killing on Richmond Terrace, Port }; Richmond, the busiest spot on the reds of witnesses in a crowd leaving @ nearby moving pleture theatre just after 5 o'clock and the throng of em- vloyees quitting the shipyards. Vin- cent Elirano, twenty-seven, sccosted ‘on the front steps of his home, No. 2076 Richmond Terrace, held an excited . eolloquy in Italian with Leonardo Col- yonte, twenty-five, No, 2142 Richmond Terrace, ‘) Colvonte was seen to draw a re- volver, shoot * lane toward rano died * Vincent's Hospital of a wound through the lung. He and his slayer were part- ners till Saturday night, when they quarrelled and separated. Colvonte Waited at Elirano's home for him yeu- i terday. Bootlegging is reported to en their joint business activity. > IT STRAIGHT. Boston Transcript.) He-—So you bave finally decided that A CAMMEYER S-A-L ‘63 for women’s shoes that have sold -E all season at White buckskin or kid in these most sensible summer shoes. Sizes 814 to 11 are $4.25; 1134 to 2, $4:50. Growing girls’ sizes 234 to 7, $6. Growing Girls’ Pumps, Reduced to $3.75 300 pairs of two strap pumps, patent leather, dull black or tan calfskin, also black and white sports oxfords. Sizes are not complete. English Wool Golf Hose 51.50 have fancy turn-over tops with contrasting colors. Cotton Golf Hose 50c Most inexpensive stockings for boys and girls. A variety of colors, all of them charming and practical. Girls’ Athletic Suits 85c Comfortable, cool underwear that every active girl wishes to wear tn summer. 3 (0 12: years. Girls’ Bathing Suits $3.95 Jersey——thar is always the best matertal for ceal swimming — made tn the two-in-one style with V of square neck. Navy, brown, purple, black, red, tan, with trimmings of contrasting colors. Small Tots’ Chambray Frocks $1.50 An exceptional value. Good quality chambray. Pink, blue, tan, green, orchid. Bloomers may be worn straight or bloused. 2 to 6 years. FOURTH FLOOR you cannot marry me, She—You ure mistaken, prices up to $12.00—allare this Spring and Summer models—atl are guaranteed by the 64 year old CAMMEYER name. A great variety at a very unusual figure. Plenty of White and Patent Leather Shoes in this sale. CAMMEYE ‘Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 47 West 34th St., New York BROOKLYN ~— 390 FULTON 8T. NEWARK ~ 649 BROAD ST. THIS SALE IS IN PROGRESS AT ALL THREE STORES I knew all al that I could marry you, what I've @ecided is that you cannot marry m Famous Prize Winners Model Sail Boats \ THEY'RE in our Toy Department! Not the Prize \ Winners themselves, but small editions of them, built exactly after their lines with all the grace and most of the speed of the originals, Sahel doo aod wer cially for us—you must surely see them soon. 16 in., $2.50; 21 m., $3.75; 25 m., $4.50; 30 in., $6.00, The same boat with firush: 24 im., $8.75; 30 in., 10.75; 36in., $12.75. Mueller’s EGG Noodles pure and famous for over 50 years, are"the kind of egg noodles that made mother eb ee Rae Le oe TOY DEPARTMENT