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12. 1910. ST) A MA1ICTT TIIThTTNT 11 A 11 al' CITTC A GO 10 -k -k IIIMMEMIMINEMOK rraol000rn, F. C. AUSTIN LOSES COURT FIGHT OVER $100,000 PEARLS 1,1 4 4.

BRITAIN SEEKING WAY TO CONTROL BUYING OF WHEAT SONS OF TWO OLD ROMAII FAMILIES TO FIGHT A DUEL -'1 In nngland and America, hae done much to bring the situation to a bead. After pointing out that less than one. fifth of the wheat that Groat Pritain conmumes Is home grown, be say: "Whether our supplies are cut orr or diminished by the action of enemy warships, or by the manipulation of foreign controllers of we aro equally In peril of being deprived of means of subsistence. Under the ex. conditions, the free flow of grain to the United Kingdom is inter.

ferod with. This condition of affairs has been growing for some time, but only In recent years has it beoome so accentuated as to change completely the economies of the importation of wheat into this country. There Is no loncer a free msirket." In nngland and America, ham done much to bring the situation to st head. After pointing out that less than fifth of the wheat that Groat Pritain consumes is home grown, he say: "Whether our supplies are cut orr or diminished by the action of enemy warships, or by the manipulation of foreign controllers of wheat, we roil equany in peril of being deprived of means of subsistence. Under the ex.

conditions, the free flow of grain to the United Kin gdo Ls ferrod with. This condition of affairs has in een growg for some time, but only In recent years ham it beoome so accentuated as to change completely the economies of the importation of wheat into this country. There is no loneer a free market." farmers to eupport the Labor program. The American farm board's 153. 000,000 bushel surplus is still paralyse ing the market beret despite the American reassurance that this wheat will not be dumped on the European market.

In speaking of the desperate altostion today. A. IL Hurst, an interna tionally known grain expert, confined himself to a single, sinister prophecy. "Gamble May Prove Disastrous." "By holding up the price above the export level," he eaid, "the farm board Is gambling with the prospects of the winter crop being poor. If these cropa happen to be good there will be a terrible situation." Mr.

Hurst's book, The Broad of Great Britain." whicly reed recently -s LILY' May Form to Offset U. S. Surpfus. Duke Seeks to Avenge Insult to Father. NEW Reduced Fares The Appellate court yesterday addend another chapter to the eight year legal battle over a string of 57 matched valued at $100.000.

For the second Urn the court bpheld the award of the value of the pearls by codicil of the will of Mrs. Anna B. AUStin to bet grandchildren by bet first marriage. Mrs. Austin died in 1922, leaving most of her estate to her two sons by her former marriage to John W.

Ogden. She provided that the pearls be sold and the proceeds divided among her grandchildren. littry. old. Ogden, and Barbara Richardson of New York and Richard W.

Ogden, son of Wesley Ogden of Chicago. The eons shared 82,000,000. The remainder of the estate of $2,500,000 was left to the husband. Frederick Carleton Austin, millionaire manufacturer. The day before her death Mrs.

Austin wrote to her jewelers and bankers instructing them to give all her property to her husband. On the strength of these letters, Austin tried to set aside the codicil bequeathing the proceeds from pearls, which were sold in 1923. He will appeal to the Supreme court. Wesley Ogden yesterday was named defendant in a suit for divorce brought by Mrs. Bella Vocke Ogden in the Circuit court.

She charges cruelty and habitual drunkenness and asks that her husband be enjoined from disposing of his share try the estate. The Ogdens were Married on Dec. 28, 1920, and separated on last Feb. 26. no 0 EL.

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pct.edules and reservations phone Grovehill 1610 After 5 p. 8200 That Radiate Chic ll That Radiate Chic E. BY JOHN iChienire 'Tribune Tbrese tkervids.1 LONDON. March 11.The Labor government is seriously coniddering means for taking over control if Great Britain's wheat buying in older to offset the action of the Amerimi.n farm board and the Canadian whttat pool In holding the North American, supply from the market, it was learne I today. It was also learned that it large portion of Prime Minister Macli)onald's last week-end conferences wits confined to consideration of home affairs, particularly agriculture.

and that the prime minister called in Noel minister of agriculture, and several grain experts for discussion of the wheat situation. As a matter fact, wheat occupied a more importalit place In his deliberations than did tha naval conference. Buying System All the political parties now realize that a unified system of buyiiig here Is necessary to combat the I unified selling in North America. the same time the Labor party in the situation an excellent lever to reinforce its own ranks. Porein Secretary Henderson pointed out 4hat the Labor party must have 70 iteats in the country districts.

The trie-A-sures to improve the wheat situation are thus seen as an excellent lurci to the Lilt Novi Georpette, 16. i 1 1 1 2ri )i --L 1' )11'; 1 (Uit'l A two 4 -A 1 k- Nree. 1. Georueste. i S16.

You will hardly believe that such smart dresses could possibly be sold for $16, Navy georgenes, distinctive prints, jacket frocks, chiffons and party frocks, all at $16. Use Our 10 Payment Plan! smart dreses could poibly will hardly believe that 5old for $16, Navy, gcor- distinctive prints, jacket kit, chiffons arid party f.nrks, S1ur 6. 10 Payrnent Plan! 4 it ca. b94') fin oP Division of United --lido- 00 It, Aircraft ea Transport Corporation. Division of United I-116.

Aircraft a Transport Corporation. Matthavd Bleeds to Death as She ries to Phone to Doctor lira. Agnes Patke 66 years old, 2040 North Kedzie avenue, died yesterday as a result of a ruptured blood vessel in her leg as she tried to telephone for a doctor. The telephone operator, unable to get a response, notified the Shakespeare avenue police, who found Mrs. Patke dead from loss of blood.

one 35 East Madison St. Corner Wabash Are. ,5 East Madison St. Corner Wabash A re- '1 MRREMP I I IMPlogiiil BY DAVID DARRAII. Mean, rwqrs Servirel.1 ROME, March 11.As on as Prince Altieri, scion of an old Roman aristocratic house, whose family tree was started In the da3-s of Pope Clement recovers from the results of a Est fight which took place last night before the doors of the exclusive, blue blooded Caccia," meaning hunt club, there will be a duel between him and the young Duke Ivan de Vargas of a searcely less aristocratic family.

Despite the fact that the Fascist penal code frowns on dueling, challenges have been issued following the list fight between the two. The incident is causing a furore in the salons of the Eternal city. 111 Feeling Centuries Old. Yesterday's street fracas was the outcome of a long smouldering animosity which has for centuries existed between the section of nobility which claims to be distinctly Roman and the ordinary nobility. The Roman nobility claims precedent over the others in all table seating arrange-11 ments, during calls on the pope or king, or in any other situations where pompous rank makes a difference.

The strife culminating with yesterday's tight carne about through Prince Altieri's Importunities to the duke de Vargas, father of the young Duke Ivan de Vargas. The elder duke is director of what Is called "Consulta Eraldica," or the state committee which determines the authenticity and rank of titles and nobility. Prince Altieri wanted the elder duke de Vargas to list him not as a plain prince, but as a Roman prince When the duke refused Prince Altierl's insistence became so annoying that the elder duke complained to Premier Mussolini. The duce's secretary wrote Prince Altieri admonishing him to let the duke alone. Calls Elder Duke a Spy.

A few days later in the dining room of the aristocratic Caccia Prince Altieri refused to sit at a table with the duke. "I will not sit down with a spy," he said. In order to avenge this insult to his father, the young Duke Ivan de Vargas. whose family IS of ancient Spanish origiin, waited outside the doors of the club last night and when Prince Aided came out hit him on the nose, drawing blood. Prince Altieri shouted for the police, who decided not to intervene when it was explained that It was an affair of honor.

Accordingly swords or pistols are to settle the matter out behind I the old Roman walls within a few days. A L1C Ilt, g-ulliiknewlIg ALLA 4y days right came about through Prince Altiert's importunities to the duke del Vargas, father of the young Duke Ivan de Vargas. The elder duke is! director of 'what is called "Consults. Eraldica th or state committee th which determines authenticity rank of titles and nobility. Prince Altieri wanted the elder duke de Var- gas to list him not as a plain prince, but as a Roman prince When the duke refused Prince Altierrs insist- ence became so annoying that the eld- er duke complained to Premier Mug- solini.

The duce's secretary wrote Prince Alfieri admonishing him to let the duke alone. Calls Elder Duke a Spy. A few days later in the dining room of the aristocratic Caccia Prince Al- tieri refused to sit at a table with the duke. "I will not sit dowrt vrith a spy," tie, 14.d. In order to avenge this Insult to, bis father, the young Duke Ivan de! Vargas.

whose family IS of ancient' Spanish origtn, waited outside the doors of the club last night and when Prince Alfieri earne out hit him on the nose, drawing blood. Prince Al- ticiedri shouted oout tetd fionrte ee 'when twiho de- explained that it was an affair of honor. Accordingly swords or pistols, are to settle the matter out behind the old Roman walls within a few days. 77 It ii-rp tf MANDEL BROTHERS STATE AT MADISON 3TH ERS )1soN -I-. Femininity in the active moo Peck Peck stockings silk and wool in on alluring snare net.

are very swank with this Jersey Tweed. The pair, $150. "Jersey Tweed" A suit of soft yam for golf and greensward A rough tweed to the eye. To the t6Uch as soft as thistledown! This three-plecellecked knitted suit of Zephyr yarn brings new ease to the brassie swina, new smartness to the greensward. Tucked in, the slipover is very fetching.

$45. The mannish blouse of striped shirtin2 is $5 The shallow felt hat unevenly brimmed znd cleverly perforated, $17.50. Ali beautifully match in color. 38-40 MICHIGAN AVENUE, SOUTH-946 NORTH MICHIGAN BOUUVAD A Great Store in a Great City Styles That Are Different! $2 1 St tF I 1 tr p. et 111 cc al rr ON fair Femininity in the active mood 1 I 1 1 I I 1111:::4 I I 11) S.

i 14 1 is kY, Styles That Are ,1 7,,,,, l- Different 1, 0,, 7,,,, ''''e 4 i 4,,,, 4 '1, A 'r1 tr; $, 1 I nt 7, 4 1 it i 7 4i1 -2f, monato 1 I A', i A (44- --0, ssstV I ei II. I 4 04, I hl el i al rr, 0 CI i IN Ws 91 4 1 1 loo'14 a i I 14 I 1,, "jersey Tweed" A suit of soft yam I 1 for golf and greensward il i A rough tweed to the eye. To the touch as soft as this- tledownt This three-plecellecked knitted suit of Zephyr I i yarn brings new ease to the brassie swino, new smrt- 4. I a ness to the greensward. Tucked in, the slipover is very i i fetching.

$45. The mannish blouse of striped shirtin2 is $5 The shallow felt hat unevenly brimmed znd cleverly perforated, $17.50. Ali beautifully match in color. i $2 PECK 6 PECK 38 0 -40 MICHIGAN AVENUE, SOUTH-94d NORTH MICHIGAN BOUI1YA IC) Ill I awb itch I 1 I ,1, 'I'll' rlo 'Al i oilw- 1 I 4-- 0 1 i Peck stockings of Imported silkend wool in an alluring snare net are very swank with this Jersey The pair, 83.50. 1 'i i 1 It a I 'n AMEtto El.

Ne. 4191 I 14 i A Great Store in a Great City THE FA ML--- if State. Adams and Dearborn Streets 1' I 95 5 4. You Can Choose Size in in Tempt appetites with Welch's pure, delicious Grape Jelly Now, when fresh fruits are scarce, your family needs the appetizing health-qualities of this luscious fruit jelly. For grapes are the most nourishing of all fruits, And Welch' is just grapes the finest, fresh.

ripe Concords that money can buy jellied by a special Welch process that captures all the tempting fragrance and flavor of the grapes. Here is the natural, healthy sweet" that children can eat between meals on bread that everybody needs to stimulate capricious spring appetites and auPPIY easily-digested fruit minerals. For variety. serve Welch's Quince Jelly Welch's Crab Apple Jell'? Welch'e Red Currant jelly me runs. clear fruit jellfsem notAino actSmi but grunulatad sugar.

Tem pt appetites With Welch's pure, delicious Grape Jelly sow, when fresh fruits are scarce, your family needs the appetizing health qualities of this luscious fruit jelly. For grapes are the most nourishing of all Fruits, And Welch' is just grapes the Finest, fresh. ripe Concord that money can buy jellied by a special Welch process that captures all the tempting fragrance and flavor of the grapes. Here is the natural, healthy sweet" that children can eat be- tween meals on bread that everybody to stimulate capricious spring appetites and suPPIY castly-digested fruit minerals. For varietY, serve Welch's Quince jelly Welch's Crab APPle lent Welch's Red Currant ell, Inrist me Frelell'o rare.

clear fruit jelllos notAino attlact but granulatad sugar. GORDON ROSE To Fit You EXACTLY HO SE KACTLY A -AZ CHAS A STEVEN 8-B RO 'IL I ":.....1, I I tAl I -t- 11, Cc 1 I I I 11 I ,11 I 'I 4, Is. A A IL- 1 A-zywoo. A all'ootri'''''' 0 Lti rt'too- 1 I 111' I 1, Cfus A STEVEN -B RO '1 k. (kn's (11.7.77 1 I 1 tA 1 4 I Narrow Heci and V- Line Chiffons Heel and Chiffons If you're short, medium, tall, large, there's a Gordon hose size for you! For it is individually proportioned to fit! Have your measurements taken in our hosiery department.

This hose has picot tops and dainty heels that make ankles look flatteringly slender. In complexion and suntan shades smart for Spring. Cordon PctiteI you're short or have slim legs. Cordon PrincessIf you're of average height. Cordon RegalIf you're tall with average legs.

Cordon SplendidcIf you are a little heavier. ill, large, there's a For it is individ- iave your measure- department. This dainty heels that slender. In com- smart for Spring. irt or have slim legs.

of average height. 1 with average legs. )re a little heavier. tf; 110 7- 1. tI t571.

1. I 1 ,.1 -r i I I ..:1, 1," ''441 Zilfr I 4:, 4, --c''''' 4 t' 1 ,4, to, )i 4 t. 7 54': I I ma 1, 4 1 1' Manders AremderyFirs w--stati, 1, 41 13! 1 1t 1 1 7 e. i 1 1 I i 1 il tii t- rt k' i i i I 't t'2' lif I 4 1 I I 0 I i 0 tA I I Facts and Figures 0 Aro Well-Defined by "Nature' Rival" Girdle-Brassiere 1 1... .,4 ti i 1 91 alar .4 1 IL it: I I i i $65 I I 1 I rcr- 1S k.

4 1 1 '1 1- i 6..11 C65 i i 0 t' $10 SPANISH ROOM-7th FLOOR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1930 Living Models Will Display the New Frocks, Coats and Suits )011 SPANISH ROOM-7th FLOOR Ambrosia-a Minute Facial Bottle 1111 Figures are moulded along alluring lines correctly styled to the new feminine 'mode. The waist is defined, th bust gently upcurved, and the hipline long and moulded. 'I I I 4 734 1 l' An Expert Is at Man. ders to Explain Use of This Cleanser. L41 Againtea time is Taffeta Time $55 and $65 IVORY PANEL ROOM-FOURTH FLOOR $55 it's such a charming young fashion! Flowers are springing up overnight on supple Te 7ete as well as in the And Taffeta Prints are suddenly gracing the wardrobe of the mcderne, for semi-formal afternoons Quaint Et le sleeves and necklines of Net or Tinted Laces add to the charm of these youthful models.

Also the blurred flower designs. 7 I I At, 11 zi i i f. 1 4 -1" 4 1 1 A If' I 1., 4 4 i 1 12- -1. i t3 r. 1 4, $55 fi "'A c.

J. ,7, In 9 I i 1 ki 16 c. dirt 1 ') Againtea time is 41 a Le, c' ION elm IMMO mlit i MOM SIM ap Taffeta Time omo. Til A it's such a charming young fashion! ft I We 1, 111111111111 in 4) Flowers are sprirtgTrig up overnight on supple TafTeta as well as in the And Taffeta ''ZJ 1 1 1111J-A I PrInts are suddenly gracing the wardrobe of the i. ti, modern, for semi-formal Quaint I little sleeves and necklines of Net or Tinted Laces add to the charm of these youthful models.

Also v--, IC the blurred fower $55 and $65 5 IVORY PANEL ROOMFOURTH FLOOR ri I The facts: this season's frocks cannot worn over season's foundation garment. Nature's Rival garments are flexible they mould wi Frhout binding and with a bit of re-shaping make the body to new silhouette. The brasliere is of Alencon type lace. There are models for all figures. Ancil sizes are from 34 to 44.

In Our Spanish Room Today, 12:30 to 1:30 Complete Chicken or Fish Dinner Served from 11 A. M. to 4 P.M. 75C During Lent we make a specialty of serring delicious Fish Dinners. i'zrovs ready.

SPANISH It0031-SETENTII FLOOR. A wisp of cotton a few drops cf Ambrosia, and lo! You have found the way to a new beauty of an exquisite complexion. Ambrosia is a liquid that dissolves dirta one-minute facial that is unbelievably easy and amazingly efficient! Larger Size Bottles Are Priced $1.75 and $3.00 (7 :4 (4' (s, I Expert in Attendance. Mandetti CorsetaTkird Floor--Wabask Joshua R. H.

Potts Letryry MOO BURNHAM BLDG. 160 North La Salto St. Chicoto to restore ocental functioo. trill do it. it so 5i'iDarWrita test IZEGUILItl 41'4214- NEW 101t I 1 1 Telephone State 0040-41 1 Joshua R.

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