The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 5, 1919, Page 23

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~ By Kathleen No ee CHAPT The day bad opened uch a welcom ot April Ehine, that by mid.afternoon yre 200 players scattered over t inks of the ne Island Ce Blut sat Retv re bay Mhick plaid stockings and loow eaters, the w nd white skirts vivid color again @ grass and the thick powderin S @andelions. It was Saturd and SPAif-holiday; it was that one day Bi the year when the » char Places, when winter ts v oreted, and summer, with warmth Mi relaxation, bathing and tennis if motor trips in the moonlight, be es again a reality There was a real*warmth inshine today was we of lac in so brightly Men's soar making 2 the ON in the a fra and early roses in the Bile breenes. “Hot uted the Mayers exultantly, as they wed other in the green valleys and r the sunny mounds “You bet Ps hot! agreed stout and glowing ntlemen, wiping wet foreheads be fe reaching for a particular club. nd panting as they gazed about at unbroken turf, melting a few Miles away into the new ple and elm and topped here § the rose, by the White colum brick walls of the ubhouse. © Motor cars swept incessantly back d forth on the smooth roadway; 4 riders, their horses wheeling neing, went down the bridle path d there was a sprinkling of young m and women clapping on t golf was the or it the first tee at least i impatient players waited to drive off, and at the pen a group of 20 or 30 omen, mostly women Bly watching the Mra, Archibald E enerously made woman of pert , who stood a little apart f pup, with two young womer iid looking blond young man wily interrupted a general ¢ m of scores and play with a malty “Is Clarence ay there trees. ope and th last Breckenridge play 1 she w id him by a « possess for as j r to t arm tod she did not the same time to « sister the impressi (Cider % Hailed National Drink SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 5.—Prohi ition has bred a natiopal thirst for der, so irresistible that appie juice Ameri Eugene n that omixes to become the great i drin rding to Dr Bi. Porter nd markets. But, says Dr. Porter, the supply I. The present crop of cider ap s in about one-third that tor Mer years, “and the big dealers mbling to get euuough to supply eir customers.” } “Much has been written and said @f bard cider.” he say ‘but in most Gases it has been soft cider wearing a wolf's pelt. Hard cider with a natu Wal ‘kick’ is dificult to make and| ore difficult to keep.” System of Fat Reduction Here's a new way for all fat peo to laugh togeth that old igaboo—Obenit The saying that Shere is nothing new under the igen” ‘does not now apply to fat p: ile any more. Here is something mew for them—a new sensation, a w pleasure, a new and graceful sily found by anyone who the limits of ne has heard of Pree nm: that rmiess combination of fat-detying Slements discov % remost physicians. »w. from the me high authority, ther men other idea—the idea ndens- same pure, harmless in- ant little tab- smmissioner of food is a ewh tin excription sy aterm tion and If-denial can ne ee routed, is gone t ent port- id by the SMa 64 Wood lard Ave., Detroit, A large we—sufficient to aite—is but $1 NAg Lon, a DAIRY JUST HONEST MILK ayflower Milk has ranked the highest in city tests for there | green of! | with | Edith | melted BY KATHLBEN NO } Parker wan so deeply hat she need make e him. in her toile! no further effort She had really noth with Park < In common reation was entirely of personalities about their Various friends, and Letla it & great burden, and dreaded she must her future b better omposed hours perforce spend whand, It be much when they married, of but they uld not even begin to talk wedding yet Parker lived in his aunt's disap and Mra, Watts Frothingham |was just new in Europe, and had jnot yet seen fit answer her | ause us terror of to nephew's dignified notification of his ane, or the dutiful and gra cious note with which Miss Leila had accompanied {t ‘The truth, tho Le t Mrs. Fr new a did not know ingham had a named Mar a attractive Lt} 18 old, whose en the old lady’s com | panion for many years. And to Mag | sie, as they all catted h oung Mr Hoyt.had paid some decided attention not months before. Mrs Frothingham had seen to disap. prove these adv was an extrao cross-grained lence now had fe ome: to it uw qaret tle was th ty social secre trar ary Clay Ke person mother had be years many nees then, but she} erratic and her # © nephew un that she arily old lad reed su ange said t might have ch “Darn tt to himself. “It's none anyway, what I do him acutely uneasy nor Was the as blond; it must be possessor of a good In ere, this to him steadily and no effort at all on his} with his aunt’s million at leant t o felt that would have been uch = hapr he stood t mil with was sev He thinking and Leila m Mrs, Buckne formed wish th more demonstrat and that the we ad on eat deal, wa this ment, in fac oted that he was aside from a half Ing persons were in ling mi t be soon. | world, and Areaponsive returned y to her que Maren haven't reckenridge him. her daughters p toot Last year he neon responded wently didn’t he get the cup as usual, this y Mre. Buckney sald E t suppose young th their heads full of wed ans will care much about the} she added courageo | Miss Leila an a weary shrug Been drinking unteered “You say took him up he did all the hadn't heard hard on Mrs people w ding p golf To this wered only lately he has? promptly Mra let tt ty ian’t Pretty bard on Mins ar kinds of money, bh Beads,” said Mr Conversation languis presently sald decid her mother stood still, the was indeed sinking low ern sky, got in everyone's eyes. Mian said that she was dying for tea; Mr. Hoyt’s wateh was consulted Four o'clock; it was a little too early for tea. At about § lock the sunlight was softened by a steadily rising bank ot} fog, which drifted in from the east 2 mist almost ike a light rain beat | the faces of the last golfers; | There were no riders on the bridle path new, and the long line of motor | rs parked by the clubhouse doors in to move and shift and lessen. | People with dinner engagements mysteriously away lights | vomed suddenly in the dining room, | shades were drawn and awnings| furled. | Bet in the Lela upon great central} tment—which was reception n, lounging room, and tea room, | and which, opened to the immense porches, was used for dances ir and closed and holly-trimmed the of many a winter dozen good friend: lingered for tea club's ay su mer. was dance as well—a and neighb women, sunk the in deep chairs zing logs ir im gonniped in low ton unctuating their talk w urst of soft laught atch 6, addi asional comment to t listening in for their 1 eyes ith A teacuy silence part, women's intere Here was a represe nging in age from roy, who had been founders 12 years co, and as one of its prominent members today. to lovely Vivian Sartoris baby-faced little bion might be confidently expe make a brilliant match tn a year two. Peter, slim, hard, gray hai and leaden-skinned, well-groomed and irreproachably dressed, w ne ion with 3} florid Mttle her daug of the club's one 60 a demure. 14, cted of ho rod golf ; it was her pone p the subject of “ee all on with to bring times, and to threaten terrible penalties if she dared mar before her mother was 40 at least Old Peter Pomeroy haa shrewd and disillus gray eye thought, as e thought, | Mrs \¢ empty-| headed little fool, but by talked to a woman who was anything else and no woman ever thought him anything but markedly courteous and | He was old now, rich, un quite alone in the world he had kept all the} of his acquaintance speculat- | to his plans; marriageable | women expecially—perhaps 50 of} them—had been able in all maiden lines to indicate to him that A might easily be persuaded to share the Pomeroy name and fortune. But Peter, went on kissing their hands is and thrilling them with an intimate casual word now and then, and did who al ed eryone else rtorie w un years women ing as no more. Perhaps ho smiled about it some. times, in the privacy of his own! garded as social authorities, and their|to fill in bridge tables, Rac tris), RRIS | ferninine | their x ore find } THE SEATTLE barter nhl DECEMBER 5, 1919. partinent ated apartme varlously nts which wer Joe In a great hotel, an Adirondacks camp, a url h be home he had bullt for him of th his te n cit lux own yacht, and th elf within & mil he wan now having times it “ many He could appr and now and the jaw of his acquaintance with a delight fully w description of his ideal ot the the ¢ 4 qualities In herself, Pe that, t khe never knew and him laughing at a month or twe antly for his carefully 1 nners, to bb rtations upon prints draperies from until Peter grew tired « when she must put a br it and do her share to whe realized that the little over emed anu te traps wer women quick! a wife woman thereafte saw but never saw © went on for bri listening Japanese one or Peshawar drow off face upon show that game was He had not been entirely without compantonship halfcentur Everybody knew some and suspected a great deal of various friendships of his however during the hin an A ma thing more | ven the girls knew that Peter Pom: | | eroy was not management of b did not like b over-cautious in the # affairs, but they | the aia! eligible m lows, nor tn a mat r ¢ metine © met seriou en's hints ome awe his afta I did aid for her what not add he hite taffeta ru feet in wh hoes, a hat mash hair, and dart tle papier fh te! n her soft alert, ledly + slang Rreckenridge’s ately as “Billy,” and kenridge x ow discussion idges had been moments, And of the pierced Mins peak i ultory on par the f habitu iam man le of bore idly apreadis hand to the blaze for Clarence Hire think Mra 1 silence about him,” she a sturdy 1 have no kenridge, ar Breckenridge ts absolu iblooded woman I « She always makes me fee! © were waiting | of myself, amile that smooth att littde use 1s to vee me make she could perior amile at But Care ferent—sho's square, she in; she's just top-hole if you know what I mean—ahe's the finest ever,” finished Mins Sartoris with a carefully calculated boyish ness, “and what I mean to say ts she's never had a fair deal!” Th little murmur of as sent and admiration at this, and only one voice disputed it You're not called upon to defend Breckenridge, Vivian,” said Vanderwall, in her cool amu “Nobody's blaming Bil ud Rachael Hreckenridge can stand on her own feet. But what we're saying in that charenes spite of what they do to protect him, will himself dropped by decent people if he goes on as he i# going on! He was tennis champion four or five years ago; he played against « Englishman named Waters, about half his age; it was the most remarkable thing I ever saw— ‘Wonderful match!" said Pomeroy, am she paused. Wonderful—I should Mise Vanderwall at the memor: that one set went to 1%—217 man won on his own remarkable match I eve rence Brecker racket now getting I call Sartoria offered + had conversant on the fend was nelther nd she was unmarried importance being the fact that all unmarried wedding how, eo that me. o's Billy Elinor 4 voice get nay admiringly Do you remember no! sighed Each most But idge couldn't hold and his game of bridg: absolutely view saw! to be rotten. an remark a low-toned oung mar Vande rich her further Indeed she vifted into with a nor nor at 34, further had wail pret ed by ive sisters Prince only a eae Georgiana, who came a calm, plain woman of # 1 church work Alice was mus na was was Mrs. her mem next, w interest and or und full ¢ » good dar good | and good man: talked well ine. The t ers, good horse All five nd played of their rnal my wiry and their larg perhaps to thernsely met life, as at cleverness, making it a rule to do little entertaining at home where the preponderance of women was most notable, and refusing to accept invitations except singly. ‘The Vanderwall girl# were rarely seen to wether und k to it, each helped the others ton ain in turn, Alice's Gearsisna « altruistic dutie re matters of sacred family pind 4 if outsiders sometime ulated as to the sisters’ sincerity, least no Vanderwall ever betrayed another. And despite their obvious handicaps, the five girls were re en dressed well not 5 wa tot friends, to thelr ous little father erene mother as well it, with m they sam each had her pe theirs music these tradt| r apec at CJ PUBLIC MARKET CENTER Producer CORNER PUBLIC MARKET MURRAY’S Washington Market 8 Pounds $1.00 BIG COFFEE SALE «:..":. 3 ,Eccs | BUTTER | CHEESE 48c Dosen 20 px | phere dh 2 Dozen 95c | _ 2" ve | 2 Pounds SUGAR And Flake White 30c Pound und, 2% up MILK 2 for 22e eee while | a. rye The shortening SPECIALS OTHER BIG Stalls 10% “ii",, GREEN’S BUTTER STORE Stall 2 Corner Market Main Mloor Corner Mkt. THE BIG HAM SALE Come and see. PETE’S FISH MARKET 31-33 See ry Market Smelt Ibs. Fresh Salmon Halibut Black Cod, 94-96 Pike St. REMEMBER, ‘Corner Market Lower Floor WE NOW HAVE BUT ONE SHOP Don’t judge the Quality of our Meats by the Prices, as we carry the best in town in spite of the fact that we sell so cheap. INDEPENDENT PACKING CO. SUCCESSORS TO MURRAY MEAT COMPANY WE BEAT THEM ALL FOR LOW PRICES! ¢ Early 10 We ‘SANITA IU BLIGE MARKE Can Serve Stall 2 Corner Market POT ROASTS VEAL ROASTS LEGS OF LAMB PORK ROASTS TURKEYS 3, CHICKENS 3PECIAL SATURDAY— You Better RY T Potatoes $3.25 Sack Sweet Potatoes, 5 lbs.. pO Te ey STALL 10-A FEDERAL MEAT | stati 102 SIEGEL'S BARGAIN COUNTER Stalls S79 Ist Ave Floor, Sanitary Market om be: all The satisfaction and money Vea Market and Pork ‘} DODDS’ SANITARY GROCERY Stall 45 SANITARY MARKET Stall 45 LOWER FLOOR 2',-1b. can Hills’ Coffee ee $1.28 Mazola Oil 10¢, 75¢, $1.4 >, $2.65 “08 25e ves n Fancy and Milk saves you Beef, Spring Lambs, Choice Fed Chickens. 2he 25e ‘ Oe , art 25e Bent Soft & 1 ut we I ise 4 25e Del Mon Fan MARKET 1.140 Peet Produce Dinpiny SUGAR: WEDNESDAY ONLY 2 24c Sold on Wednesdays up till 2:30 p. m. at Pike Place Market Sugar Stall, and after 3 p. m. at Economy Market Sugar Stall. ISTONG Our Specials good for COFFEE has advanved. We give you a week to buy at these prices. 5-pound can M. J. B. Coffee..... $2.35 Golden West Coffee, 49c pound; 3 pounds $1.43; 5 pounds peepee 1 pound Hill’s or M. J. B. Coffee..........50c Crisco .. 38c, 55c, $1.05, ‘$2.05, $3.05 Mazola Oil—pts. 35c; qts. 70c; ¥% gals $1.35 35c package Albers’ Flapjack ee oer 40c package Albers’ Rolled Oats..........33c 5 bars Bob White BOOP. hs. Geese peea tee 20¢ ihe 45e . 28e¢ 20¢ 30¢ Pounds only to a customer GIVES YOU A CHANCE a week. Mea mb Honey ean Molasses . b. can Baking i8e¢ wiler . . OD9¢ Macaroni or Spaghetti YP Currants... Wa churia Inuts Mixed Peel May Camp Je Fancy 2 pkes - 45¢@ | 2 pies. -19¢ 600 M 11¢ 0c hottle Ale 25e abe he . 25¢ 60¢ 89e $1.09 i 1. 2G@ | Seeded 25¢ | 2 pke« Choeo 19¢ Bae Matches | 2he +. 15¢ . 254 . 1e) 25¢ of B, Tree 1 can joups Blue La Sardines Booth ines O. Oat ar ure pkg. H Children $1.00 Good F $1.25 Fine B $1.50 extra fine bars Lenox 5 bare Naptha bar Baker's cans Pork 2 Ibs. Sun Maid edless Raisins om ‘ Sooo 45¢ New Seediess Raisins, pki... .20¢ and 25¢ large pkg... 20¢ Such Mince Meat om Xaising, ap None Sweet + sdaseeeuiees Ibs, Split P Ibe. Dry Green cans Oil Sardines. large 10c rolls T ght Paper 25¢ Creme Oil or Palm Olive Soap .25¢ 25e eve $1 ‘nv directorates, to amuse Tree end f all smart af-|parties, to be present at house wed While making a fine art of|dings, and to remain with the fam: friendships, they yet dif-|ily for the first blank day or two fused a general impression of being | after the bride and groom were gone. involved in endless affairs of the| “Queer fellow, Breckenridge,” said heart. They were much in demand | George Pomeroy, old Peter's nephew, to serve on|n red-faced, florid, simple man of 49. Corn Spinach 1] White Beans olled Oats, Wh ‘amp'a Pumpkin 20¢ cans 2 cans 20c cans ha Libby's Sausage Extract of Beef . Ghirardelli's Chocola 3 16 900 jar 3 Ibs. Ibs Ib: Van ¢ names were prominently displayed in newspa fairs feminine he never should “have rhar. rye and wish those bad saloonkeep- Sanitary Market—Ist Big Sale COFFEE Fresh 35c 3 Ibs. Roasted $1.00 G00D Ave. Floor COOKING EGGS 48c Doz. en OGe ARANTEED 22c SPECIALS ALL Gt MILK 2 OTHER BIG Yukon Meat Company 30.27.04 SANITARY Tall Cans MARKET Lower Floor Union Meats Union Butchers + TARRATIA i3te Stall 66, Pike Place Market, Lower Floor Bring Bottia, 79 Pike Pl. Mkt, Lower FL Rotary Bread—the Bread Delicious and Baked at, jace Market CARNATION MILK . 14c Stalls 44-27 Economy Market 1501 Pike SATURDAY’S BIG SPECIAL IS PORK Pork! Pork! Pork il! Pork Chops at Less than Pork Steak Pric Also Choice Legs of Lamb, Pot Roasts, Veal Roasts, Chickens and a big assort- ment of fine Steaks and Chops at ’way below Usual Prices. RAINIER PACKING CO. 1527-1529 Pike Place “Well, ried as he did, it’s all in woman's voice said lazily. extraordinary of course—there's no one quite like her, But she wasn’t the woman for him, Clarence wanted the little, clinging, adoring kind, who would put eracked ice on his fore Sanitary Public Market, at First Avenue Entrance Still Drawing the Big Crowds With Our Low Prices Pxtra large Linen Towels, worth | Ladies, $1, 00 " $3.00, tr. $1.95 rby Ribbed Un- rn 98, $7.25 ar yh ool Boc ke. 65c , 75¢ Aies—do not mis Outing Flannel yard . c Suite, Dr. ht's, . sk an worth 39.00, at. SOOO ners’ Union Suits and oth- the ree for ante, Tw Ww mocha. worth $3.50, Ladies’ Wool Mixed hea’ Under Shirts, worth f Shirts Fe ° mixed Oneita wool vy. "$10. Suits, wort , “Repellant 10,00 we AVE Our A? ool make a helid.y ew A COMPL Best Westinghouse MAZDA LAMPS We pa Checkin Lower Floor. CUT-RATE HASTINGS’ croceev 1503-1505 Pike Place Market 25c¢ 4 Crystal White Soap, 1 Creme 50c Oil Soap and one large pack- 2 Crystal B at ~~ 1 Small age Seafoam Powder, Seafoam, 2 Creme all for 60c 32c The Above Special for Saturday Only—Factory Demonstration HOLLY FLOUR, 49-lb. sacks. .. . $2.95 Oll Sardine ar 25¢ , Teco Pancake Flour, 3 pkgs. Solid pack 17¢ seeee -29¢ Happy Home neapple, New crop Brazil Nuts, Ib. +42¢ | Special Roasted Coffee, Ib, ..B5¢ New Soft Shell Walnuts, Ib. large Van Camp's Pumpkin, can, 27¢ | Seediess Raisins, new, Ib, Rolled Oats, 3% Ibs. Dry Green Peas, 3 Ibs. Del Monte Catsup. 22¢ Blue Label Catsup, % pints 18¢@ Mashed Sweet Potatoes, large cans -18¢ New Currants, Ib. Steel Cut Oatmeal, Corn Meal, 5 Ibs.. Shelled Pop Corn, 2 Ibs. | Tapioca or Sago, 2 Ibs. N. Y. Buckwheat, 5 Ibs. Argo Corn Starch, pkg. 600 per 100 pow ll, Economy ladtew Roos Lower Fleer Place ‘Creme Oil Soup, 4 cakes 7 bars Crystal White, 1 Creme Oil Seap ‘omatoes Sliced can No. Hawaiian Sli cans 35¢, No Golden Age aront Cut Mac Van Camp's can Hominy Pumpkin, Jarge can wee large cans, 25¢ | .25¢ boxes 3 1 Matches, “ee White Beans Nght 6 Matches, 6 boxes. ar Naptha Powder, Lighthouse Pe pr, large.. Libby's Boullion Cubes, doz, 22¢ Del Monte ce Sauce, 4 cans s+e+.25@"| Red Karo Syrup... “pottle..7@ | Shopping Bags. and Pure Tomato. Catsup, PIKE PLACE MARKET SHOETERIA oor’ Walk Down a Few Steps and Save. To those who know us we need say nothing. To those who do not know us we say: us once and you will also be convinced that REGARDLESS OF ALL THE ‘CUT-RATE’ SALES IN TOWN OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST” Our Ladies’ Stock more com- plete _than ever, $3.80, $4.00, $4.80, $5.80, $6.80, 87.80 Headquarters for Boys’ Hi-Cut Shoes Felt Slippers, leather soles and heels, and Moccasins 65¢, SO¢, $1.00, $1.50, $1.85 and $2.00 Full and Complete line of Men’s Dress and Work Shoes solid leather, of course $4.00, $4.80, $5.80 $6.40, $7.80 Boys’ and Growing Girls’ School and Dress Shoes $2.80, 83.40, $3.80, $4.20.and $4.80 LOWER Pike Place Market Shoeteria ‘fiton Where Rents and Prices are Positively the Lowest never knew what she married him for, and I don't believe anyone elsa ever dia!” T did, for one,” said Miss Vander- wall, flicking the ashes from her cigarette with a well-groomed fingers Up. (Continued Tomorrow) ers would stop drugging her dear big boy. Rachael looks right thru him; she doesn't fight, she doesn't care enough to fight. She's just supreme- ly bored by his weakness and stu- pidity. He isn't big enough for her, either in goodness or badness. I

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