The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 26, 1920, Page 19

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her dinners, RNATIONAL ROMANCE ENDS Consuelo Vanderbilt's Mar- flage to Duke Unhappy | LONDON, March 26.—Anothe ferpational romance and — mat Monial alliance is on the rocks 'T Bhnouncement of it came wit Tegal notice that the duch Martborough has succeeded ®uit for restoration of Fights, Close friends of ¢ Qa duchess say final @ivorce ts inevitable The duchess of Marlborough, for Merly Consucio Vanderbilt, was tho! @aughter of William K. Vanderbit Br, of New York and the now Mrs. HB. P. Belmont. When Consuelo | nderbilt marrie! the | Bnglishman in 1895 her friends won duke wt @ered what she could seo about the} her. | Rodleman thet should attract Bhe was only 16 years old at the Hime, and was a favorite in New York society Engtand made much Wealthy girl bride of When she entered court Pettet and spotied by an @ulgent father, her every whim had been gratified before her marriage @nd, when she decided she wanted | ® duke for a husband, her fathe Settied five million dollars on her.) With the income from this and the! unity palit her husband, the ‘Pretty American girl was cnatted RO entertain javishly, and all Lon @on cageriy sought invitations to over the But wheo break came in| B86 she was dropped from so Glety. The queen refused to have ‘@hything to do cither with her or Ber busban l. owing to the notoriety | which attended their separation. A! @ivorce was talked of for a while| then, out King Edward himself) Anterfered to prevent that. if the other of in seemed ground by the ran showered Vandertilt Mm another woman New York society DUCHESS DEVOTES IME TO HEK SONS | Following the the money | prominent in separation, devoted all of her time two sons for several “Bhen she returned to society “@ver, she did not remain the « viabic gam she had occupied, | formerty. for the queen consistently | Wefused to attend any social func: | Bon at which the American heiress was a guest, altho most of Lon-| society was ready to accept invitations ‘The two children are Lord Jovn, juin of Blandford, who is heir "to the title of duke of Marlborough end Lord Ivor Thruout the years of her marital “@ifficutties the duchess was stanchly Gupperted by her mother-in-law, Pd it was dur in part to the ac ager that she society apeed and London fas beard many times a recon- ‘Ciliation had been effected. One Or the other. it is said, had con-/ Bented to let bygones be bygones. | tut invariably one of the twain/ ‘was a brilliant, charming man, the @rawing rooms has often been thick With stories of both principals. The| @uke's friends have pictured him as| & much wronged man, as a oort} ‘of tragedy duke. But the truth Appeared to be that he developed | the same antipathy for his wife) that his father did f&# the duke's| Mother. But while the = father,| aside from his marital relations, ‘Was 9 brilliant. charmnig man, the) ‘Present duke ‘has been described “merely a pompous, discontented, Honed little jatkanapes.” | ' a The duchess gave staid old Eng i t 4 i Z (i was elected & Revere jolt when she in-| ‘Pisted, shortly after their marriage. | ' that the mild. easy-going little duke! should go to work. With an an-| Rulty of $100,000 from his father: Mnlaw, and with a wife whose! Gower had been five million dol-| Tara, the duke could see no reason) he should stain his delicate | with ink and ruffle his} Placid mind with the details of} esnent: but when his wife ireatened to draw tight the purse | he went down to the col-| @tial office and cot a “job” DID Goop worRK DURING WAR The duchess was untiring her are of her two sons, but still time to enter wholeheartedly | $nto women’s war work in Eng She gave innumerable Red benefits, in addition to con peectinn Uberally from her own ne. She went to war how pee and assisted in the of she opened Mar onegliha coffers to every War charity And still she found More time and money for philanthiopic work home. In ne charity drive the duchess of Marlborough cave a $25,000 co! Composed of 15 rows of Van connected by a large care the more ar rb dia | Masculine London had cause for Surprise in 1919 when the duchess to council. = Tt was a precedent other Amer. | woman ever h it before | ys He Gambles, | Asks for Divorce) Gambling was wccumtion Eva Gertrude Howard made against} Andrew Irvin Howard in divorea| bt riday. He is salewnan for| rre!l Shoe Co. ‘They lived at $131 Stone way Shrubbery Thieves Begin Spring Drive Vandals have launched the Spring ve on shrubbery. Mra. J. J juir, 3134 ¢., says they visit ber yard m. every day watched until 315 a. m | Friday but the thief didn’t come @round. a ° Did You Lose a | Quilt Downtown?) Patroiman Pat Doren while pa "trolling hia beat at Second ave. and Pine st. early Wriday morning | stumbled over a crazy quilt. He had) walk clear into central police ition to turn the quilt, in # ‘The adverse exchange of England America, it is extimated, is cost #1, the cit lo} that country blond young | |daughter, lan in New York who is a | beth Belasca of Brooklyn, who is still 5,000,000 a|my body to the ground, to be decent ly and simply buried.” ~ THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 26, “{920. MEET THE PRODUCER Ladies’ Rest Roum Lower na, | CHECK nag Vike Place my Market: 4 Markets on till 11 Saturday \SUGAR]”. Cas ES, _2¢ Sugar Stall— We on Can ORE AD snd 2 ths, Ble. 4 ibs, O2e 8 Lhs. $1.22 Fine Granulated White Sold every day Sugar Made and Baked at 1001 Pike Pince Market TRY US AND BE CONVINCED Ww e will quote you just a few of our Honest to Good-- Bargains. Our motto will be, “The Best for the "so come and get acquainted, Sugar Stalls, Pike Place and Ve Keonomy Markets $15.00 to $16.50 Men's and | Women’s up-to-date Shoes, $8.95t0$9.45 $2.95to$4.95 St $4.45 inti. $ 1.95, and Girls’ Shoes that wear— Boys’ Ladies’ odds and ends Shoes Haka in our Goodyear System Shoe Repair Shop Ladies’ Half Soles Men’s Half Soles UNITED ECONOMY STORES NO. 1 ECONOMY MARKET ENTRANCES: First Avenue, next (o Bartell Drug Co. or Pike Street from Center of Market inside, BEST WORK IN TOWN $1.25 GREEN'S 2 BIG SPECIALS Lots of Others Also. Come and See CO-OPERATIVE SUGAR MILK 2 <:. 20¢ 4 Lbs. 59c Cans Limit 4 Cans. Limit 4 Pounds GREEN'S BUTTER STORE Stalls 102 103-105 Main Floor Corner Market Nice ‘Tende Vea WHERE You can get the biggest value for your dollar at the STALL 34 Pot Roasts (choice Steer), | Cottage Butts (excellent), per pound NOT IN | TRL ST PUBLIC MARKET CENTER _ECONOMY-ALSO PIKE PLACE PUBLIC MARKETS. ARNATIO: Lt llc Mall 66, Pike Place Market, Lower Floor BECKER’S MARKET STALL 43 Vike Place Market, Lower Floor STALL 43 Union Shop—Where You Get Best Meats 2 ro PURE LARD Steak» .. ase 1» ‘ o BBe¢ | boil 1 Roasts . 18¢ | | PIKE PLACE MARKET SHOETERIA (23 FLOOR ‘alk Down a Few Steps and Save. To those who know us we need say nothing. To those who do not know us we : “Try us once and you will also be convinced that REGARDLESS OF ALL THE ‘CUT-RATE’ ALES IN TOWN OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWE Full and Complete ot Our Ladies’ Men's Dress and Work Shoes plete ther leather, 84.40, 86.40 ie Stock more com ever of course $5.40 rola $4.00, 83.40, $4.00, $4.40, $5.40, 66.40 and Growing Girls’ School or Dress 8 $2.80, $3.40, $4.20, $4.80 Pike Place Market Shoeteria Where Repis and Prices are Positively the MEATS? Boys" rOWER FLOOR Lowest po yo BUY YOUR LINCOLN MARKET STALL 34 Ne all 15e¢ Up 10¢ Pure Lard, 2 pounds 55¢ per pound the best obtainable. FOODS ARE FRESHER Beat Went MAZDA LAMP 20 and 4 Watts YOUR OLD NEWSPAPERS We Te per 100 Ibs, SELL Economy Market, OUR COFFEE WEEK week for Saving Pay at Sugar Stall, Lower Floor, STONG’S PRICES BEAT THEM ALL Our Prices Good for a Week 6 small cans Borden's Milk Log Cabin Syrup, small, 32¢; 10-lb, pail Karo Syrup 5 Ibs. M. J. B. Coffee ate 1-Ib, can Reliance or Auto Club Coffee 1-Ib. can Hills or M. J. B. Coffee Golden West Coffee, |b. ; 3 lbs. 40c pkg. Albers Rolled Oats 35e pkg. Albers Flapjack Flour 45¢ can Royal Panne. Powder medium is your Money at M. A. HANSEN’S COFFEE STORE THE TIME is March 27th to April 3d. Freshly Roasted Coffee tastes better, goes farther, costs no more than the other kind. FOR THIS WEEK we will save you S¢@ on each pound. Bear in mind you can pay more, but it won't get you any BETTER COFFEE OUR COFFEE WEEK SPECIALS March 27th to April ard. “Spon... 91.50 ihe Coffee, $1.20 $1.14 $1.05 } pounds 130 Coffee, } pounds 40 Coffee, 50 she mon $1.10 $ pounds 20¢ 20¢ M. A. HANSEN Mall 40—Economy Market First Avenue Entrance SLAB; 5 lle 25e tke 22¢ 10¢ ene 59¢ Label Catmp 206 Jemima Pancake Flour phe Ide | 2 Ibe 4he cans Dutch Cleanser B5¢, 50¢, », Peache ‘$1.95 nd can , Peaches for 20e can Table Cherr 25¢ uns of Corn, 2 for 25¢, ne per case of 2 doz... $2.80 2 cans Tomatons 2he 2 cans Early June B5e i. M. J.B. Tree 45e pkgs, Lux Bhe 20¢ cans Pork and Beans. 25¢ Ibs, Choice Prunes 20¢ © can Ripe Olives 19¢ rans Salmon abe | can Asparagus 29e be can Pumpkin 15¢ 3 phase. Creametter she 3 pkgs. Washington Macaroni or Spaghetti 25¢ 2 15 pkgs. Potato Fiour 15¢ S5e bottle ere’ Vanilla or Lemon ¥ 25e 3 tbe, Small White Beans. 25¢ 3 Ibs. Dry Green Peas 25e¢ 3 Ibs, Red Chili Beaon 2he ans Mustard Sardines, .10¢ B5e 20¢ 25¢ Soap 30¢ Cream of Wheat. Norle#uch Peas _ Tea 400; S8e; she Bweet Pickles 40¢ @our « or Chow. Boe $1.00 Good Broome $1.25 Pine Brooms Be; —ALSO— Y « Baking Powder~ lib. can, BEE, Bld Full pints Vanilla or Le Flavor, worth $2, for Pure ‘Bam Pepper, th or Chocolate, Ib 5 bars Len 5 bars Sunny Monday =— > BUY MEATS AT MURRAY’S AND SAVE <—« Read Our Ads Every Friday for Lowest Meat Quotations, and Remember This: We Always Sell as We Advertise Shoulder Mutton | Legs of Mutton .12}c, Veal Roasts 25c Veal Chops MURRAY’S WASHINGTON MARKE The | Pork Roasts South Entrance, Corner Market 94-96 Pike Street ‘LOOK! L-O-0-0-K!! GEISMAN SAYS MEATS GOING DOWN These Saturday Specials Will Bring the Crowds! Loin Pork Roasts, 30c Shoulder “ “ 24c Pot Roasts Stall 2, Corner Market Lower Main Floor GEORGE HELBOCK Is now located in the Sanitary Public Market— Stalls 103-105-107 First Ave. Floor SUCCESSOR TO FEDERAL MEAT CO. PURE LARD 2 LBS. 50c py _ oa} Ground Bone Every Day DODDS’ SANITARY GROCERY Stall 4500 “*NART gamer’. Stall 45 17 CRISCO 52c, 98c, $1.90, $2.85 J] es Best Patent Flour... $3.15 Gack at the Store ** “eal. M She | Wash 24e 25e¢ B8e 20¢ 10¢ 18¢ 19¢ tb. 25¢ 19¢ poe 26¢ Wife's Syrup 1 Crimson Ramble 410¢ Hille’ ¢ ie Ribbon Tea, I 2%-lbva botye Cateup Corona ( acaroni 10-1b, sm. 1 Ib. pure Chocolate or ‘ >. Baking Powder ‘ . B8¢ No, 2 cang Blackberry Jam .45¢ 3 Ibe, Farina 25¢ FLAKE WHITE SHORTENING, 30c LB. pkg. Citrus Powder This Grandmother Is |Gospel Cruisers to Also Granddaughter Carry Evangelist NEW YORK, March 26.~-As are) NEW YORK, March 26.—To raise sult of a daughter being born to her money for a fleet of cruisers to thke Mrs. Red. evangelists, newspapers, magazines and Bibles to families in isolated soc dington is gaid to be the Wom) tions of the globe, a new world move: | ment has been begun by the Baptists of Northern and Western states Katharine this wrand- “ and a grandmother at the great-great-erand aby is Mr, Eliza daughte same time. mother of the new active, tho she has passed her 87th year, The new child is Ruth ]liza-| beth and generations of her| family t-grandmother, | Mrs, E a; great-grand mother, Mrs Kerr; grandmother, Mrs, Katherine Keddington; mother, Mrs. Ruther Klein | :| Wills His Alene | to Friends’ Charity |, LONDON, Eng., March 26.—Rev. | Phillip Thom pin brid vicar of St. Thomas, began his will as follows J commit my soul to God, my mem-| Wool or #ilk; to the charity of my friends and | #00ds, one. eee. Use “Diamond Dyes,” ¢ rich, fadeless col teed to give a new fects, The tells color, or to any old garment, whether It be linen, cotton or mixed stockings, waists, ribbons, skirts, | Card, Loin Roast Mutton 15c 2 Lbs. 30c MOON'S in Av. “Landlord Bans More AKRON, profiteers a apartment house To be than two children | WOMEN! HERE'S LATEST STYLE Instead of Buying, Add Years sel Wear to Old, Faded Garments with Diamond coed It's fun to see old apparel turn { sweaters, children's everything linto beautiful, House dresses, ginghams, aprons, | gist show you “Diamond Dye" We Cash | Pay Checks | 124c Legs Lamb INDEPENDENT PACKING COMPANY SANITARY PUBLIC ALWAYS DEPENDABLE LESLIE’S Strictly Fresh Large Best Fresh Washington Creamery Eyes 40c Dz. | Butter 68c Lb. Per 1001, Sack Or 6 Ibs. $1.00 SUGAR, $16.50 TALL CANS OF MILK—Any Brand JOHN C. LESLIE COMPANY Sanitary Market, Ist Ave. Also Cor. Ist Ave, and University, Floor, Philadelphia Fish Co. STALL 10—-SANITARY MKT. Lawer Floor BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED FISH AND SHA FOODS |For Acid Stomach — speaxing ot | Drink Magnesia Water ; mon A ap inserts! After Meals to Neutralize i ed for dwelling, purpese,| Dangerous Acid, Sweeten father, mother and not more| Stomach, Prevent Sour- ness, Gas and Indigestion SUGAR THE All Next Week Stall 122, Sanitary Mkt. Floor, Than Two Tots Mareh | would take a tonspe (ableta of pure Blanrated Mu lin a glass of hot water im they, might no y wer er afflicted with st uble, and doctors would have here for patients mach troubles idity and fori ht Jach t ate, draperios |!" can be diamond-dyed |} up-to-date, stylish ef-| store ! iow at any reliab in either tablets or powder ntly neutralines the atv Direction Book in package | ij, tw yw to diamond-dye over any | the 4 a ee atbinete eu oO re a a jceantul and pe edly preferable, to 20 eee ae Nae the use of Artificial digestents, tim Calor wants, oF sdicines for indigestion, Veal Roasts .... | tor . REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS ] morning and .15¢ Local Bacon ... .25c Sugar-Cured Pic- 25c 22 Armour’s Bacon, 30c dc Stall 2, Corner Market’ Lower Main Floor Siegel Makes Another Big Vurchase at » Tremendous OVERALLS? =z: All go on sale tomorrow at prices that can’t be dupli- cated. Come early and bring your friends. Look! Look! Look! Men's Overalls, such as Black Special, all go Saturday at only.... Another big line of Union Made Overalis, in bi on sale Saturday FURNISHINGS Men's White Hosiery, Stockinet Top, artic web; worth She 2 pairs 25¢ Men's Golf and Negligee Dres# Shirts, worth $1 - 85¢ se nadie wort! Men's Pine Dress Suspenders, one srenentie Sam ‘eae President style and other sete eherad ae "gSe | Men's Shoes, Caréowin, Mum Men's Balbriggan Union Suits, son Jeet, ae eer medium and light; eeru, tan : vis and white; worth $2.00 ..@1.25 | Men's Shoes, 14-inch top, double Men's Chambray Blue Over: vamp, full stock; worth $12.00 shirts, Black Bear; union ~. ‘ 96, made; worth $2.00 81.35 Men's Work Shoes, Men's Old Hickory, Wool and tans and outside counters: all Flannel Qvershirts; worth go for . $3.95 $3.00 . 91.75 Boys’ and Girls’ Seuffer Button Shoes, solid eather soles; PANTS } Ss ‘ . OFth $9.80 ccs vee LOS ain's “Tweed Pants, brown | “°F mixed; Worth $5.00 ....$3.00 COVERALLS Men’a Grey Cheviot Striped and | Shoulder Ease, union made, Phain Pants, worth $6.00 68,45 | Black Bear and others; heavy Boys’ Knickerbocker Corduroy weight; blue and tan; our price Saturday $4.25 Knee Pants, worth $3.00 $1.95 : SIEGEL’S BAR Al N COUNTER | y ¥ MARKET PURE FOODS Pete’s Fish Market Stalls 31-31—Sanitary Market Crabs. 20¢ Up Eastern Oysters, Pint Bear, Can't Bust ‘Em Fink's Detroit 92.45 ue. khaki and striped, - 61.75 70¢ 15¢ ize STALL 102 Sanitary Market, First Ave. Floor | Men's Shoes, fine calf, Good- year welt, leather sales and Insoles; worth $9.00 ....95.35 Men's Shoes, gun-metal, hand- Salt Salmon Trout, Ib, Salt Black Cod, 1b. Two Real Specials CO-OPERATIVE MILK 2% 20¢ (Limit 4 Cans) 4 Lbs. 59c Lots of Other Specials Come and See Limit 4 Pounds \ Figure of Christ Sells for Steueak LONDON, Eng, March 26.—Jacob| LONDON, Mpstein's much discussed figure of |The choir and organists of St.| Christ Augustin's, Bouremouth, went on! strike ay a “protest against the in: troduc tien of ritualiem into the serv: lice Engiend, March 26. was sold to a private collec It was but will remain in England. is understood the price paid {$10,600 And AN Other Nursery Steck ROSES 25,000 in 200 Leading Varietion Fertilisers, Spray Materinin PERTILIAERS SPRAY MAPRRIALS MAIL ORDER SERVICE mee oe eae In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which in the ligh atro: t plate knowam, covers very little of the roof of the mou dite corn off the cob; guara years, EXAMINATION FREE AN work gual nteed ithpression ation and advic one i ree ominended by gut geod uativfaction. feat tavour office, ante Open Sundays From Oat ee mee w “Gilg CUT RATE on pa cal

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