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THY DALE VISITS. MRS. lol Davanens pod niinhQraia Appeared | Would she please put her auto. graph In a book which a girl had| just won as a school pris She | went with | Then it wa ald from Mr, Bryan's So, deep in & reminisoonee of travel in India alacrity a call for seoretary she went out with @ Hindoo count ing apparatus in her hand And #o it went all day, And even more #0 in the evening, Por then | the is surrounded with auto me anc on | But Mra, Aryan te perfectipgggual to it, She discusses hot spr or | fee caps, the best clay for Hnine dock ponda, or the government according to the interests of the caller, And the way she gots the right people together in the right drawing room and puts everyone at] ry marvelous, Perhaps it's be cause she never talks at people; al ways with them | And when the elusive Nebregka | Cook leaves she is equally resotrec ful. If there is a household of « he gots up at 4 a m,, pre pared the breakfast and gets igneh under way Y one ts down She ent mily all day. as | if nothin ned. And after | the evening Is oveg finishes up the work without anyéne suspecting her cook! state. Mra. Bryan can do anything from building a furnace fire to charming @ critical Engtish noble man with her repa at dinner said a friend who haa known her { timately since she came to Lincoln being at her home day when her bables wore the guests chatted in. the thore was an awful din above. The hairbrashes, shoes, combe and pil lows came flying down past the win dows. But Mrs. Bryan wasn't in the least perturbed, So the tea went on as had happen MRS. WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN AT HER DESK IN THE FAIR b} ett " . VIEW. HOME Ba i (By BOROTHY DALE.) The alfalfa also stays s he after fall has for the lant (Ry Unites Pre: Then the porch. ter-| sent there the N, Neb. July 11 This | plec would benefit her. She will go t te introduce Mrs. Williar From the outside it le a curving | college, but will atady muate Bryan. Neithers it an in- white heat reflector with ite paneia| Wm. Jennings, Jr, 19, has just the Univer intends to of glistening wi you are introduced to a an attempt to wor, dows. But inside other world finished his first year sity of Ne He is just glimpse of the the Denver Ginvention| The house is red brick. The porch | emulate th becoming a he third time prospective | pillars of stame. And connecting journalist laf the White House, which | these is a cireular wall of windows,| Mrs. Ruth Bryan Loayttt ts only but she has two children and bas done much In a literary way shaded and arranged so that has been much writ-|sun i# kept out and every ever described [breath of air let tn geen her word pictured ,—— ured as a student. She | that doesn't mean at all/ she is the austere, bookish | Ul visit with her cave me the morning Vines droop have been filled with her! to farm life. And that,| true. She ts very Mnd of the im her hill home, Fairview love to watch growivg life grow older, she says. Hat ps and plants are not her Interests. Only some of them. though a farm, because of its jon, the Bryan home {# not} at all. It is a salon, where| le social, and people literary people political, congregate. n, again, she has been de as her husband's chief aid ssion of her sitting ek has m given. 1 s founded on fact, exce r But no spectali- | ribe her. For Mra ted in everything | ything. j of Fairview was at [parrived. So was Mr. ine out after the ser me with “Mrs. Bryan) ts to being inter } ewe has nothing important ag” However, a visit Ob Mary,” he called. | Mary” and I understood Woice by 8 & multitude. Mrs | came. There was an ed twinkle In her gray eyes as p held out a hand and prefaced by that she didn't really need tt Hon ® the people of ivy. She was by no means ser Sac (fiat is Mrs. Bryan's way. She @veryihiing graciously, se fy. Her manner says that if she} bt go to the White Ii a) well | Mi goed. And if she doesn't, why Campaigning is Gane interesting phase of life af. But wherever she goes Whatever she does she wil) al be bigger than the circum i of her home v3 a Nebraska hill ix the sun in all hie glory. Be. is treeless, But this did Gisturh Mre. Bryan. She plan-| house which, waiting for | ew would be comfortable.| she considered the grounds are acres them, rounding} the roed below. | MRS. RUTH BRYAN LEAVITT. Would look ba 5 ates tas Bake t. nd ™ eamiesieeiinibivagyl Bone who has not 5 the |from the walls. Ferns and flowers | was well received, and sh AY green grow't eclate{surround the supporting pillars. | writing a series of articles Fit woftens the <panee | And with the bamboo furnishings | magazine and Indian rugs it looks as inviting} It was while the children were tto young that Mrs, Bryan studied law jas @ mountain gr | He er, itation ts decep- | Not to help her husband but to make | r its a sort of wateh-tower, |{t possible for him to discuss hi a servant keeps guard and | work at home 18 and Sutograph| And at the ‘eat of the dally Fairview that has erstepping the ta in same time she had FOR GALE OR EXCHANGE FOR INCOME PROPERTY Beautiful SE 7 Suburban Home 23 Four Miles From Pioneer 3 os « age large Square, e3$7sg3in yp House of 10 rooms, plenty 3 23°22, 2 obey dus closets, etc.; conveniently ar ax? 8 f= ; ranged modern con i ess s°* ce p e venience excepting light; large q e235 ss. are , living room, with fireplace and Se f° =O wh th the best furnace money could i x - Shaadi tedhesso if a ne best furnace money ooul > 360% Zz ioe Com { Sipe yo te b y a de porches and po wt = y dining room a oH“. > . - , garden. At nee of fruit — od > iM . pong ad berries Most ; Sd =a ee busy woman through th and grounds Sets. > | She was explaining dome model This fe the best bargain tn e g = ak a O SS Jf Kink county toc nd will be ; . 8 «=v gold within the next 40 days £ ‘= 2 ke a Patent Attorneys PRICE $11,000 SZ. SoH Mason, FENWICK & LAWRENCE > IF sicneot, vo 8 soo ane || MA LARA Hz a oF . ‘see marke Ma 404 Marion Bloek ~— oneremiestire Her first playlet, a curtain rateer, | THE STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1908, GRACE BRYAN, BRYAN AT LINCOLN; TELLS OF HOME LIFE AND FANCIES OF NOMINEES, WIFE =| W. J. BRYAN, JA. SPEAKS TO MEN iit D. W. B. Riley of ferry able, wer and rejected as he craft re uprenson ESSELS .ARE rion poll under t#@wupervision of Marine | wii) speak to men on ee Sixt iperintendent Lacey, of the Great! Commandment,” tomorrow at |Northern, The railway company|p, m, at the ¥, M0. A. audit j will pay & duty of $1,500 to place) Rev, M, V. M. C. Martin will sing jher under Canadian register and conduct the mus } me age ‘tegre fs erg Cool ot Tn Whe awinming tank oF @ “ dame 41 feet in length and has @ 41-foot! aay and event: oo6 ‘ ae ° beam. The R ide has @ Pr : freight carrying capacity of 2,500 ° START SAVING jAceighter and? Car Ferry Go Into the Watar |]. p. fay Opens at High Tide | New Addition | Two la@mehings took place at high tide afternoon At the TO DAY | Moran yards the Riverside, the new steel freighter bullt for the Charle Nelson company, slid @own — the | Ways, and at the Sloan shipyard } the Sidney I1.,.the mew car fe batit for the Wietorla & Bidne railroad, a subsidiary corporation We are open from 10 + Ea Baby Northern, was put in | to 12 a. m. and from 6 , |, The ferry IM to be used between | to 8 p. m. toda New Weatrmtnater and iney « for the nay “ | On savings we pay | North ight io | | from nainiand v | interest at the rate of island, The Sidney I, has a net | wix The fe is 160 feet in| 7. P. Fay, president of the T. P Start your aseount | length 92 feet beam and 10 feet Fa Ce Ine announce th ! depth v ace on the market next 8 now and get your | Bids tendered for building the day the Greenwood Park - po ued aition, detavrist “omg "s money working for you. j tunes are m by wie in-l\known as the ’ tract & on the west f West Highland "\ —_—_— Drive, where the w can never ed one of the be bullt in, have made 0 per of opert nd all but Union ‘| Savings & «f Trust Co. nvalid mother and blind fa | break over us. And then we « os | enek meee Say a lave and t father to} bre ik over us. And then we can Sade, - tants tenon 9466 ane @ -_ SECOND AND CHERRY M « devotion to her feth nificent view and fine spring . er, J who lived till three piped to the lot Fa Lin@in. Ne ¥ what other de | Line mands ' ber durtng | + Lathrop Hor 4 ~ on "STILL IN THE LEAD Popetan i 29€ Bottle 3 in 1 ahe always f ad to him = in Be pdt Mre ryan wae ated at a —_ wad . a to sides veral thousand houses il Preabyteriag school at Jacksonville (By United Press.) | ranches, ote. Through extensive a4 Oi 9c Ii, and later studied at the Univer} LONDON, July 11—Amertean vertising Mr. Fay has constantly #« sity of lillnols and in Germany marksmen retained their lead to: forth ttractiveness of this we cok? faye, ATT 2:8 pee t was at the university that she|day over all competitions in the tion as a residential district ; ae met Mr. Bryan loraationah Shentieh, taneinanent | Aside from his large aud growing ome Oi. nN Mrs. Bryan loves the German.) which is being held at Bisley, but real est usiness, Mr. Fay finds An Hourebold May speaks it fluently, and has hung; England ix a close second and tees to interest Rimseert tn munbsoe Brigaat te | os ike “Ont und West, da-] the avy betting than pel ane county alters, Gan pee 48 ge ay I helm ist best,” and “Morgen St | day's contests, when jounced his candidacy for the of chest and fat Gold in Munde ut among] peveral enormous Wagers were fice of county commissioner jeurtos brought from everywhere. }posted, England was the favorite his district. Mr. Fay Po | But curios we ot her only tn:! yesterday tn betting, but today policy of economy and busines Si dan seu poo jterests on her travels. She foundleven money ts the rule dence, and favors # siokin rege 2 | poverty-stricken children ang@ cared; The an team won t to meet outstanding bonds, so in sree Nate Dene conte: for them. She is supporting andbyasd day, and vested the income therefr educating eight in diffe t parts very ntestant on the 900-yard will exeeed the rate of fntere lof the world, And many in Lincolnfrange. This makes the Ame pon the bonds re value. Iknow her bounty, too. However. ota) score 2 while. England — — - ees | she does not believe in Indiserimin: hae 2.113 jate charity. Busy as she is, she in } veatigatos herself re platform ideas germ was formes by Bryan and how does ainently the public, | In the morning comfort Heth able in @ «ray ¢ with slightly low neck and elbow sleeves edged with dainty lace At dinner one | might € a tan gown of some | soft al cut equare at the neck! over a gulmpe. Again b De | tume wae a lingerie waist and black | wkirt I don't know what the materials wete. I didn't notice, For, some how, its the way Mra Bryan looks lat things, not the way she looks, | that impr | A remark | were talking on an upper } te typleal The day was closing jand stretched an arm Jot the west, miles aw biowing Nebraska t Hfted her jeraying hair, She stood a tall leading, rather than ermmanding figure, glorying in the ruddytag sun light and fine, rare almonphere. “Who wouldn't love it here,’ said. “We can see the storm er out there. We mew One-Half Price Sale of Clothing Now on at the Crown Clothing Co. 1121 FIRST AVENUE Wateh fap Vriday's af poems Hl Six Races Daily ?TALKSON 3; TEETH Why Don’t You Wear “Alveolar” Teeth? We to those put this question only who ha lost teeth. have loose teeth, or who enduring of a partial plate. A partial plate filla up a gap, but ite useful ness ends at that, Why not have sound, serviceable, beau tiful teeth, which w match those we grew in your ith You can serviceable, ou will ot us put In plate are @ nuisance have sound. beautiful teeth if office and Teeth the come to ¢ No to cumber mouth READ THIS ® WILSON Hotel Vendome nctice dent n all anches, Hye pe t “s Gentlemen $1.00 (ood Dental C0. ith Floor Johneton ¢ Third and University st | SOO9FOH OOOOH HOO OD OOOOD to do | Boats leave Pier 2. TO SEG BATTLESHIPS, foot of Yesler 10:6 Mra. Hryan aiso finds tf ‘ club work and teach at Sundays Way, 6:40, 7:30, 9:00 lechoot, beatde giving talke. She ta} m., 1:26, 1:40, 2:00, [the originator or Sorosis, founding}®:20 p. m. and Sundays 7:30 p.m ft at the eame time that the Round is jernornyrtocatyat add at eapett at at at « woman, sof Cash Registers FROM ee UF Phone Kpperses at THe ¥ Male 148; UT CET GST RD at METRE TE TT ak Paid on Certificates for One Year Interest 4 Yearly Puget Sound Savings & Loan Co. 112 Columbia St Get your idle mowey working! 11:20 4:00, 4:30, Sow for more bargains Bale ends July 36, F. M. SPINNING 1310 Second Av. i tectneneenctientetinadencllictntinchaneneneennaliitekenmnieiaente —_AT THE—— MEADOWS Rain or Shine Se a a FIRST RACE AT 2 P.M. From June 20 to September 12. Cars leave every 10 minutés From First Ave. and Jackson St. After 11 o’clock a. m. ADMISSION (Including Grand Stand) Ladies 50c jum, OD