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st: " president and secretary of the Ala ‘a former marriage, oa @ probate will be HANDS OFF, TIP 0 BRYAN Press Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, June 2.—Action of the democratic caucus in Indore ing the Underwood wool tariff schedule is gonerally regarded here as notice to Wm, J, Bryan to keop his “hands off.” It is believed in some quarters “that it may result in a setback to the boom of Champ Clark for prest dent, Bryan holds Clark responsible for the desertion of the free wool idea and it is believed Com moner's friends will fight Clark Chairman Underwood of the ways and means committee freely stated today that the democrats here do not want Bryan's advice “I think we have proved,” he said “that democracy can be handled be neath the capitol dome without as sistance, We adopted the wool bill Wnanimously in spite of Bryan's op position and we Wl I pass At.” Tt ts sg? to believe that “Dolly Varden, 7) ‘an of 37 today, but it's true, ws Lalu Glaser Made her debut on. the world stage that many summers and winters ag Since then she} has had other | memorable days, | the first » Fed. 15, TI when the ‘ dn of the “leading woman” sent into the front ranks; another was in 1900, when she first starged in| her own organization, “Sweet Anne | Page.” One more fa' sud fal occasion was @iat happy May day tn 19@7 when Lulu became Mrs. Ralph Herz, actor. Also that day in the early moons of 1911 when she once} again became Miss Lulu Glaser, via the divorce court Kae eRe LOS ANGELES—The bit- t#& taste of milk saved the life of Mrs. Ralph Rafel, and led to the discovery of 60 grains of stryctgine in a pint of milk. Her husband, Ralph Rafel, 27, is under arrest. Re- cently he is said to have urged her to obtain a divorce, declaring she had consump- tion. Bater, she said, he wrote her motl#r not tobe saruriest if her daugtiter segetee teteeeseseesnees see eeeee died. wht Ek to lMaletichatelielaliel TWO WIHLS FILED Six hours after the will of Martha *J, Tresidder Sequeathing an estate of approximately $100,000 to her husband, Thomas W. Tresidde ka Lumber Co. was admitted tg probate by, Judge Frater yesterday, | another will wis filed with Probate | Clerk Percy Thouts, disposing of | the same propery. Both are signed | by Mrs. Tresidder and are wit- messed by the same persons. In the last wi the property ix divided between the husban@ and a son by Richard Sey. mour Conklin. The will alread ‘WIDOW GETS $200 ny The will of William Cochrane, the White river ploneer and former sherfff of King county, who died) May 17 last at the age of 65, was adméted to probate by Judge Fra ter yesterday. ‘The estate, valued | “at about $200,000, will be-under the | supervision of Mrs. Katherine | Cochrane, the widow, until the) - youngest son, who is now 11 } “tains majority® Three-fourths the property is bequeathed to Mrs. + Cochrane, while the remainder is to be divideg among four sons. The oldest son fx cut off with $1 and| the mother is asked to make sult- able provision for him. * Best Modern. Dentistry] All Operations Painless Free CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION Full Set of Jeeth 22k Gold Lrowns $3.51 Bridgework &. Gold Fillings Silver Fillings (the best? ine Porcelain Crowns (best) $3.50 up| l Terms to Sutt work done by expert dental opor- ators, Lady attendant The Best Dentistry that you can obta fu the city, and at the cheapest po WH DO EXACTLY AS WE ADVERTISE, WORK GUARANTEED 15 YEABS. | Laboring People’s’ Dentists Electro Dental Parlors Cor. First Av. and Pike Opposite Public Market BLANK BOOKS TRICK & MURRAY Office and Factory 72 Columbia St. being |i | awithdrawal $i ote | | ‘SHE SLEEPS FOR FIVE DAYS MILTON, Or, June %-—After sleeping five days so deeply that physicians could not arouse he Mra, Grace Stoddard declared te day that she felt in the best of health with no fll effects. Mrs, Stoddard, with her fou children, live with an uncle, When he found her sleeping on a bed, he made vigorous attempts to awaken her, theh called physicians who) * |worked over her ineffectually for] #* elusive of militia, 34,000 men, | several hours. \* “No,” replied Johnston, “I have | When she awoke she was sur) * from Pembertgp 9,881, from Bragg | prised to find herself in a bed in) ® 7,999, from Feauregard 6,283, Jack-|her night clothing, She sald sh son's cavalry not arrived, and irreg |did not dream during the entire) ular troops protecting nothern and | period. southern frontiers not included. Grant is receiving continual acces sions, With present force we can: not succeed without great blunders by the enemy.” —e ie with having elec! bribery, at the hands of his cob After, seven hours of debate re June 2, Johnston, a) system veatigating committee, was adopted by a vote ¢ favor of four republic democrats, four of whom voted for the conviction and four for the ac quittal of the senator last session 1863, Gen, Joseph 4 at Jackson, Miss, and Confederate Bee retary of War Seddon, at Rich mond, Va. kept the telegraph wires hot with sums in almple arithmetic “You have,” sald Seddon, “ox- SLEEPS WITH COW For the second time Anton Patyk was arrested for living Hi shack with a ¢ kens for compan’ in violation of the health or. dinances, Patyk’s wife wna also arrested, Patyk ts sald to be wort 960,000, Whe arrested’ pi umy he wa fined $26, and he preferred a jail sentence. ee eee eee ee Gordon severely repri- University boys who | disorderly con Judge manded five were arrested for duct 2 ——. Frederick & Nelson, Inc. BASEMENT SALESROOM Women’s and Misses’ Tailor-Made Suits Special | $99.75. cin ce —all are from ous regular lines at higher prices, and are in this season's models. ——-materials are Serges, Mixtures, Worsteds and Novel- ty Suitings, in staple and fancy colorings —Coats are in popular short lengths, lined with soft silk or satin; skifts in straight-cut and cluster plaited styles. —sizes for Misses and Women. Every garment in this offering is carefully tailored and finished, and to the woman or miss desiring a sery- iceable, tasteful Suit for every-day wear, an exceptional opportunity is presented at $12.75. Now Progressing, the June Sale of Muslin Underwear A few examples of the many unusual values offered in well-made and attractively-designed Undermus- . lins at low prices. * DRAWERS AT 18¢@—Made of nainsook, finished with lawn flounce, emstitched tucks. DRAWERS AT 25¢ have tucked lawn flounce finished with embroidery edge. SLIP-OVER GOWNS AT 50¢—In good quality nain- sook, patterf lace edge. SLIP-OVER GOWNS AT 75¢@—Made of nainsook, fin ished across front with many small tucks, and neck trimmed with linen pattern lace edge and ribbon-drawn beading; have short sleeves, trigimed with lace to match. Many other ex-* cellent values in Gowns at 85¢, 95¢ and $1.25, TWO-PIECE “COMBINATIONS, 75¢ | Short Muslin —Corset Cover and Drawer style—Draw- | 25¢ and 35¢. ers cut circular and finished with flounce | Covers, cut wide and which is trimmed with many Made of good quality cambric, and with round neck and short sleeves, trimmed with linen Underpetticoats, special trimmed with Valenciennes insertion’ and | set special, a 38: lace edge, and Corset Cover trimmed with | ie two r of Valenciennes insertion Princess Slips in many embroidery sewed together and finished | gg¢, $1.25 and $1.48 with ribbon-drawn beading. Other styles Long White Skirts, special, 25¢, fi, iw Combination Spits very attractively } H priced at 45¢, 95¢ and $1.45. | 95¢, 81.25 and 81.95 18¢, 25¢ and and | pleasing styles, Unusual Value-Giving in Trimmed Millinery at $4.95 wW hether one desires a Hat for Street or for Dress wear, this collection offers good opportunity for a becoming choice, at a price considerably less than styles and maf ally lead one fo expect. jals would natur- Milan, flowers The Hats are of fine white trimmed in black vel¥et, and ups”—there are small, medium and large shapes, also a variety of smart * ribbon “bows, “stick Turban models, Speeia for this offering a® $4.95. Basoment Salesroom. For oo Wear Women’s Silk® Taffeta Gloves, with two clasps at wrist, in black, white, tan, gray navy, 25¢ pair. Women’s Lisf Gloves, in two-clasp style, in black, tan, pair. + Shoe Section WOMEN’S VICI KID SPECIAL $1.00 PAIR—’ select from; OXFORDS, to medium T'wo styles Goodyear welt soles, toes and medium high heels 44%; widths AA, A, B and C. . WOMEN’S PUMPS AND OXFORDS, SPECIAL 75¢ PAIR—250 pairs, including Whites Canvas Oxfords, ette Ties. and Sizes 24% to white, navy and gray } gray, Women’s Washable Chargoisette Gloves, in natural chamois color, 2%gt and B5¢ pair. Women’s Long Chamoisette Gloves, with clasps at wrist, in gayntlet style, B&¢ pair; 2-button length, 30¢ pair; 16-button length, 5O¢ pair, Women’s Black and White Venetian } Gloves, in 12-button length, 50¢ pair. agement one-strap Craven- Pumps and Gray Suede Sizes 24% to 8 in the lot each style, CHILDREN’S WHITE CANVAS TIES, SPECIAL 50¢ PAIR—Two-cyelet with plain toes, Sizes 4 to 8 Basement faleer ‘Two-eyelet , but not in style, another | garding the personnel of the in: | errr er. ee ee a Settee eee ee e+ | | H rat-tail handles l FURNITURE DRY GOODS FREDERICK & Store Clones Dally at 5:39, NELSON, Inc. FURNITURE DRY GOODS ———# Combination °Undermuslins a . Spetially —at prices that terfls, The Sale and Skire and 80 W Cover binations, the majority in the straight-cut, are so desirable for wear under one piece Dresses. TWO-PIECE AT 95¢-—M: cover trimmed with @mbroidery inset with linen patf#rn Jace insertion and finished pa drawers fipi THREE-PIECE COMBINATION SUITS AT $1.45 pattern lace edge. THREE-PIECE COMBINATIONS AT and drawers and skirt finished with dot ; are trimmed with Maltese pattern lace, THREE-PIECE COMBINATION SUITS AT $2.45 ciennes“lace or embroideries THREE-PIECE COMBINATIONS AT 8.95. deep scalloped effect and trimmed wit) round-thread Valenc points, giving a very pretty effect t top draw hed wit $1. are M ttern S em Of and the cover is inset w ‘Embroidered Byron | Double-Tipped Silk Gloves | a wide Collars mer Special 25¢ and 50¢ § .2%"\i0P% f 00 25 A good assortment of Nab ay Stiff Byron Céllars, in ro shapes, perfect-fitting broidered in mai open and blind effects at 25¢ and 50¢. HAND-MADE BYRON COLLARS, SPECIAL 85¢—Cut in round shape, with double hemstitched border and dot pattern embroidery, These are 1 with the deep skirt effect, which insures perfect fit the por d taire style 25, $1 nd $1.50. nusual value SS ioheth, . Wousa's Tucked ade } pair. fects, $2.75 pair. —First Pier, Popular Styles. in Hand-Bags Specially Priced at $3.50 —Bags in seal-grain leather, with metal frames, in gun- metal, silver and gilt finishes; also leather-covered frame and péarl trimmings. All are the popular deep styles, leather- lined, with cein purse, afd some have card case; strap andl Exceptional values at $3.50. —Beaded Bags, in jet and novelty colored beads, ela designed, sith gilt and gun-metal frames, chain rope handles; finished with bead ‘fringe at bott $3.50. porately beaded pecial Piret Fic Notions Allen's ‘Adjustable Collar | Supporters, 10c “E-Z-On” Collar Support- 106 _ “"Colorite,” oring straw hats, “Juno” Dress Shields, sizes 2, 3 and 4, 20c and 30c “Velvet Combina- tion Garment and Hese Sup- Grip” a liquid for col- 25e. | / | porters, 50c. —Firet Floor. | Special Values in are remarkably low for garments in such dainty ° include te of sheer lingerie cloth; | roidery rufffe ennes edg ith festoons of s and c« Silk Gloves, te and colors, Women's Long Silk Gloves, mousquc th wide arms, bbc de Embroidered Silk Gloves, Women's Silk Gloves, in new lace ef- Featured in the June Sale ma- ell made * Drawers; Two-piece, Two-piece, Cover and Princess and Closed Drawers Come that ; Three-piece, close-fittigg styles —Mecond Pioas, COMBINATIONS | © THREE-PIECE “LEONA” COM- | BINATION SUITS AT 95¢ short skirt, wand drawers and are made of gx ity These cover d quale with | lace edge and ribbon-drawn be ading3 h lace edged ruffle? | | excellent fitting garments. yoke, | suits combi corset with lace edge in nainsook; cover is trir n with ribbon; Of nainsook, with drawers, skirt and cover trimmed ir of good quality nainsook, cover trimmed with linc Other attraétive Combinations at this trimmed with round-thread Va nsook, prettily 1 rie cloth, with drawers and skirt de Above this the Valenciennes insertion amie insertion. Stationery Items Pineapple ngs for ge of mor Linen Paper, in Envelopes to match, 2 packages for 25¢. ra pound boxes, 1Se ) package; Gilt-edge Playing Cards, with plain or fancy backs, 25c pack, ’ BSc $1.00 on, Crane and Pike Corresponde aceh ‘aper, 75c to’$1.50 box. $1.35; 16-button, Attention is called to our display of hand-painted novelties in Place Cards and Favors, in designs especially appr priate for June, the Month of Weddings —Firet Fico. 4 5 ” Silk Gloves, Silk Gloves, $ $2.00 “Direct- Action” Gas Ranges —Pirat Wioor Children’s and Misses’ Ankle-Strap Pumps and Oxford Specially Priced —sevegal desirable numbers, selected from regular stock ani measuring up to our high standard of quality—pric for quick selling. Growing Girls’ Blucher Oxfords, in dull calf, “footfor last, tip, welt sole, low heel; sizes 214" to 6; ial SZ. ame style, Misses’, 1% to 2. special $2.55. ° Same style, Children’s, 8% to 11, special $1.95. : Growing Girls’ Oxfords and Ankle-strap Pumps, in ‘Tan’ Russia Calf, with welt sole and low heels; sizes 244 to 6; special $2.65- 4 Misses’ Fine Kid Button Shoes, with medium round toes and patent tip; sizes 1144 to 2: special $1.95. Growing Girls’ Patent Colt and Dull Calf Ankle St: Slippers, plain toe, welt sole and low heels; sizes 24 t6 6 5 special $265 1134 to 2, special $2.35. Same style, Misses’, Same style, Children’s, 8% to 11, special $1.95. —Fivet Fioat: si. Trimmed Millinery at $10.00 Including Models for Every Occasion HE charming simplicity that characterizes the Hats in this special group will commend them strongly to refinedstastes. Materials are Hemp, in white and black, excellent quality in black, white mings are black and white lace bews, trich, ostrich bands, flowers and éoliage. fancy and burnt c uncurled and Milans of olor. Trim os * Styles and materials so desirable are very rarely offered in Hats,at this moderate price—$10.00. “Japana” Flower Holders May be used in shallow flowers arranged to give the of growing inch size, inch size, 55 Stratford Teaspoons Set of Six Special 65c In one of the most effective patterns pro- duced in sil@er-plated ware. The Spoons M1 plate and highly polished Rowe bes ; Fruit Saucers to match, one set glass of six, 25¢. vessel and appearance 40¢. 43 any ee are * 8-Inch Pressed Glass 25¢—Pleasing design, on Special quality, Toilet Requisites “Marvelous” | | Absorbent Cotton, in one- Hudnut’s ° pound rolls, special 25¢. 1 oe | Cold Cream, 50c. Peroxide of Hydrogen, pound bottle, 8c; !%-pound bottle, 13c; 1-pound bottle, Mennen’s Taleum Powder, 15¢ | rcabella Castile Soap, 4- pound b Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns ‘ond Floor. Fle Hardwood Camp Stool, 75c Strongly - made, finished natural color and fitted with carpet seat. Attractively priced at 75¢. i Hammock Chaii ~ Price $1.25 Strongly - built Ham mock Chair, with fra of light maple and and back of one piece @ striped canvas; adjust able several angle and to a reclining postj tion. Att priced at $1.2) to ractively First Floor, Annees | Majeatic