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4 ARRANGE FOR PROTECTION | OF PRESIDENT Special Police Squads Se-| lected to Take Care of | the Crowds While Mr.| Taft Is Here. | President Taft wll be thoroughly guarded by detachments of the reg War army and the clvic police dur ing his stay in Seattle. When the chief executive of the | ited States steps from a train at @ King st. station next Wednes morning a selected squad of po will see to it that the president a clear path to the Hotel Wash ton. At the Washington Captain police Claude G. Bannick wil! be charge of another squad. The squad of police which will es ort the president to his hotel will be directed by Sergeant of Police Frank Bryant. From the time Pres- fdent Taft steps from the train un Ui he leaves Seattle, his constant Dodyguards will be City Detectives it Lee Barbee and Henry Keefe, act- fag, of course, In conjunction with the secret service operatives. Will Rope Off Hotel. At 8 a m. Thursday morning a special squad of police will march to the Hote! Washington where all Qpproaches will be roped off and guarded prior to the president's de | parture sor the exposition grounds. | At the Latona bridge the president | q and his party will be met by a squad of mounted police with} Bergeant Bryant in command and @acorted to the exposition grounds. On Friday the president will visit in and Broadway high schools. PRINCETON SEES GOOD YEAR AHEAD (By United Press.) PRINCRTON, N, J,, Bept Princeton coaches are congratulat ing themselves on the wealth of |good football material they hav this year. Th © never Was a your when beef turned out for pract! Some of the veterans of | fant year’s aquad will have to atep| lively to hold thelr places this year with the rush of new members of }the squad coming in Ww the first formal call for} athh was made, seven promising ds were tn sight, and it was this way all along the line, There are | plenty of tackles on hand, but the backfield will be Hghter thia year than last THE MARKETS Brollers “* Hens, liv 3 the. o Hene under 8 Ihe ...< y i eq 10 @ach instance his advent will| Veet ‘mellum’: $B oit preceded by squads of police, Poultry Foods—selting Prices. At the Country Club. Oyster shoiia, 10 joes, ton + 3 At the Country Club Sergeant of | OS™ reiie & Police William B. Kent, with 10 pe barat ie & $3 men, will be on guard. ne meal. At 3 p. m Friday a mounted Sommee Sines wee * squad will meet the president at Food. tear 1.1 Westlake av. and Virginia st. He) ™, a0 per “toa ‘Will then be escorted to pier 1 by Captain of Police D. F. Willard na Along the line of march Captain of 70 Police L. J. Stuart will be in charge spipiteebn @f squads. At the exposition 32.00. 24.00 is four companies of the First 3 18.00 ed States Infantry, consisting | Ee, tea 80@1T.08 @f 220 enlisted men and 13 officers, | ‘Will assist the exposition guards in| maintaining order. ON THE FRONT The steamer Buckman leaves for! San tomorrow, the 28th. | Bhe har a large wer list and! @ quantity of it. } | Once more there Is an assemblage ; @f torpedo craft tn the harbor. They are the Perry, Truxton, Hull, Whip-/ and Hopkins. The vessels have at torpedo practice at various | ona: on the Sound and will lay tM Thesday. Visitors can go aboard these craft at any time to- day UN 5 o'clock. Arrtvals from the north on Satur-| @ay were the steamers Hamboldt | end Cottage City from Skagway and the San Mateo from Nome.) They were all well patronized with | Shorts, ton . Middlings, ton | Barley, | Peed | Wrest ten | Cracked corn. ton double compressed . ts, per ton ta, stern Wash- ington aves Bran, ton .. 37.00 0G 16.00 00 60 7.00 ton wheat, ¢ Whole corn, ton iS 38.009 36.00 r- 24.00@ 35.00 Feed corn, meal. ton Rolled oats and ley, mix Fruit—Selling Prices. Apples, local 1.60 Apples, Wenatchee 33 2.00 woul corn - 1.00% 1.95 Wenatchee cantalwes, 1.15@ 2.35 Local black berrte: 1A Local plums 40 % Local tomatoes ait: me) Hot house tomatoes, 16 ibe. . tere . 60) 1% Local potatoes 3@ (90 Home grown letts . eee Yellow onie Italian Prw Alcoholic tonics destroy hair and senlp. Leary’s nonalcoholic com- pound gives life; cures dandruff, itching, falling hair, grayness and Seattle Merchants Send Invitation to President ndard Furniture Con HEN William Howard Taft| W reached Butte this merning | he received an elaborately engraved invitation from the Stand ard Furniture company of Seattle to| visit the store of the big mercantile firm du his vistt to the Alaska Yukon exposition, The in vitation {s enclosed {n a magnifi cent mahogany case, on which is mounted a sliver plate suitably in scribed and equipped with gold hinges and Ic been sent by a y tive of the company to be pYes directly to the president The Standard Furniture company is conspicuous in the mercantile business of the coast. President Taft has always taken an interest im the West and the Northwest and it fs hoped by the firm that he can find the time to spend an hour or half hour in the big building at Sec ond and Pine. In case the chief executive Is inclined to accept, some | Might changes may be necessary in ‘ae arrangements for the occ pe | ton of his time while in the In the event of his making the i spection hoped for, the manage The invitation has rsonal represen upany’s Greeting to Taft. ment of the Standard Furniture company will clear the store of yone from the public so that @ precaution may be taken to pro- tect the president from any harm that might befall him. Seve ral} plain clothes officers in addition to} the staff already appointed to guard | the president, will be furnishe Arrangements have been made for an orate decoration of the store, consisting of electric lights, national colors and floral ete, There will be a gigantic electric flag with the alternating wave ef fect on the face of the bullding, Under it will be an oil painting of the president, 12 by 20 feet in d mensions, about which will be fes toons of flags and electric lights “We are hoping that the president will find the opportunity to visit our establishment,” said Herbert Schoenfeld, “and while he ts our Suegt 1 am sure we will be able to impress him with the importance of the mercantile business in the Northwest. Of course, we know that his time is pretty well taken up,| but we trust that he may so arrange bis program that he can spend few minutes at least with ua” © ® | THE STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 27, 1909. Your choice tomorrow of our regular $1.00 Black Mercerized Sateen and our regular $1.25 Black Moreen Petticoats at 69c, Not more than two to a cus tomer, Women’ s and Misses’ New Long Coats Two Great Specials $12.00 to $15.00 Coats, $6.98 In this lot will be found several Lon Silk Coats, in taffeta silk, Bengaline “ailke and Rajah silk, black and colors, which we have been selling at $15.00 each. We want to close them out Tuesday, Also several medium and heavy weight Fall and Winter Coats, in all-wool kerseys and mixtures. All sizes, — New Long Coats It Is impossible here to describe this lot worTn | Aes of coats, as most of them are samples. No two alike. We bought them at a saving of from one-third to one-half, and are selling them all in one lot at $9.98. Broadcloths, kerseys, cheviv..s, rubberized silk raincoats —in in fact all kinds of new Fall Coats, bow 25 Couch Cover; $2.80 Couch Cover; metal ssesreeegeeges @ aes Guaranteed Lining Satin $1.00 A new shipment of these beautiful, standard quality, 3%¢-tnch Lining Satina, fully guaranteed for two som $1.50 ae Broadcloth, 10, | A good $1.50 value, chiffon finished Broadcloth, Aa COUCH COVERS—SPECIAIS FOR TUESDAY 85c 1.75 $land $1.25 Sateen and Moreen Petticoats, 69c pthc Aoeadndlntinnt xinaenrcnethnttnldhrted He tdoainshnedt Becdacind BLANKETS —FLANNELETTES—PERCALES Tuesday’s Speciais on Lower Floor TRIMMED HATS Worth $7.50 to $12.50 One hundred and twenty-five new, stylish Fall Hats, no two alike, direct from one of New York’s best known makers of high-class trimmed millinery, will be placed on sale tomorrow at one-half, and less than one-half, their actual value. We assure you that the style, quality and appearance of these hats are equal to any hat in the city at $7.50 to $12.50, Come in and see for yourself. —LONDON’S--THE GREAT CUT PRICE SIO $1.00 AND $1.25 WOMEN’S WAISTS & of thes very one Walsts are ne w fall styles, materials are heavy lawn, ginghams, madras, lots, chambrays, fiannelettes and other wea terials, White and all plain colors, also gtripan al figures, checks and pls sizes 32 to = 69c Women’s Top Skirts Worth $7.00 t $12.00 $4.75 This is the greatest sale of Skirts held in Seattle. Al 20! French Vg I Chiffon Pz » and namas, Broadcloths and several ki inds of Import. ed and Domestic d Novelty Mixtures blues and grays These Skirts are mad e in the very latest | in a regular way at less than from $7.00 | HOA $3.00 and $4.50 $2: Bearcloth Coats Fall line, made of best quality 6 in white, black, navy blue, green, blue. All sizes, from 1 to7 7 years, styles and cannot be duplicated anywhere Plain and Curly Bearcloth Coats, red, brown, champagne and Cop “ALL-WOOL ART SQUARES, SPECIALS FOR TU Oxi2 ft; regular 9x9 feet; regular $10.95, Special . .....+ 8, 45 | | $8.50. Special . .,. 9x10-6 feet; regul 7. 45, 7-46x9 feet; regular $9.50. cape o* | $7.50, pista bnctinco-’ . 7 so Brown Linen Crash —17 inches wide; regular 12%. T | Sheeting—0-4 Bleached or | Percates—~ Big assortment | Peresiee—Your chotce of the —Full double | Flannelettes — See our Undleached Sheeting; | of new percalos; 60 pleces, | tw# beet Percales in the cou bed size, white crochet | stock of fall fannelettes standare cock, guaranteed | pany inches wide. Tuesday a es amy over nore | Dedapreads, hemmed; $1.26 | for kimonos, A Tuesday widt ‘uesday ,* v7e value. Tuesday +| special, 1 special, yard. ...... | 0 bo pal ee Bic) 5 TEE | special, cork. .0.OU8 | pee yeNe . scisieoss Bic _ NEW SILKS AND DRESS GOODS | Prices Cut Atready—at the Very Beginning of the Season The Values Are Wonderful EXTRA ! $1.50 Novelty Prunetia Clothe, $1.00, Speciale, 8:30 Ti! A prettier line at the price cannot be found in the city of Beattie, Imported goods; bas rich lastrous finish; very stylish when made | | anteed strictly all w: up; 45 inches wide, and | aniline dye; pe ae sous’ wear or wo refund a | excellent weight tor those | See the 0c comes in the new shades | 6:30 till noones..-, "90 new and complete liming. | new military capes, coats ty Dress Cox aot of green, mulberry, ruby | 26¢ Novelty Dress Goods; Comes in an immense vari | and suite, Comes in all the ae at, per yard and other shades. five different designs to ety of shades. Special at | most wanted shades, & them at our dress goods ee out; special, §:30 till ES 140} TD Cl | sec, Hatt 10 per yard . [per yard ......5- o per yard . $1 00 | 322" per yard @ Oeeeseres ic EMBROIDERY 5,000 yards of Embroidery, 18 inches wide, for corset covers or flouncing ; a most complete line; heavy work on fine cambric ; values to 49¢. Tues- day, extra special, a Fad occcssece ccvessce FURS": $3.00 AND $4.00 NECK PIECES AND MUFFS, $1.98. Brown and Biack Coney Neck Pieces, in several different lengths and styles; also muffa to match. On special sale i $1.98 Tuesday, each FUR SETS WORTH $15.00, $4.98, These on sale until noon only. A beautiful -French Lynx Set, in black or brown. Largo collarette effect, trimmed with heads and tails and a large rug muff. Both pleces have shirred lining. Special for $4, 98 SPECIALS Lenox Laundry Soap, 3 bars. ., --10¢ Tanglefoot Fly Paper, 14 sheets, 106 Sapollo, 1 bar pe Tollet Paper, 7 rolls.. Bon Amt, 1 bar Thin Blown Water Gia 12-quart Retinned Milk 1%-quart pair of Dent’s Gloves (At Cut Prices.) guaranteed; 2ag | $s, Galvanize 4 Wire Sink Strainer 25 Imitation Agate Marbles . Chloride of Lime, 1 can... . . Children’s Underwear Boys’ and Girls’ Heavy Ft ity; special Grey Flee spectal poed Underwear; regular ced Veuts for small children nm; SWEATERS 25¢ Children's warm little coat sweaters with pockets; whi or grey Remember IF PURCHASE WHEN YOU GET IT HOME— Bring It Back ae ATc c) YOU ARE NOT PLEASED WITH YOUR Your New Suit demands a Two-Clasp Glace Kid; 1 ey lar special TooLaall +22 | day, special . TWO GREAT SPECIALS Buy Now, Before Cold te ‘HAND BAGS Ladies’ Hand Bags, many styles, riveted leather-covered frame, strap handles; well lined and trimmed, with coin purse; values to 98c. Tues- .49¢ UMBRELLAS Rain or shine, come and see our 98c Umbrella; best Amer- ican taffeta top, with tape edge, paragon frame and fancy tassel; dozens of han- dies; worth $1.50. Tues- G8F seccsines | | Blankete—Large 114 gray blankets, double bed size; worth $1.25 per pair. Tues 25¢ Tricot Flannels tn plain and fancies, strictly all wool; special, 8:30 till The The Popular Deep hip, low bust, ta- pering waist, strong hose supporters, skirt attach- ment. We have your size even in the model that Lendon sells at— 50¢ Barrettes and Combs 1,000 Combs and Bar- rettes, dozens of styles, plain and fancy; values to 49e. Special, Tuesday, your choice ........10¢ 1 Noon, l5e HANDKE! Kimono, Pillow and Handkerchiefs; large many beautiful ¢ colors; regular price Tuesday, extra special. Most Wonderful Women’s Shoe Value in Seattle Lovely quality Glaze Kid- Patent Tip Shoes, smart and dressy, with welt style sole and moderate ee heel. Girls’ School Shoes. Boys’ Schoo! Shoes Cut from good, plump Dongola | Kid stock; the general style me honesty of these sb appeal at once to all parents. special price list follows: If any one needs sturdy shoes, it 1s a sturdy boy, We offer two lines, satin calf and box calf, that are worth more than we ask: All sizes, 12 to 2 . All sizes, 8% to 11%, All sizes, 5 to’ 8 + $1.29 | oSe¢ The RUBBERS For Men... .. 59c a Pair For Women 49¢c a Pair For Girls . 39c a Pair All sizes to large 7 ... All sizes to large 2 .. All sizes to 11% LOTS OF HARGAINS—NO HIGH PRICES LACH OUNTA NS BOYS’ CLOTHING GOOD TRUNKS ° BARGAINS on Lower Floor Silk Mercerized Irish Poptine—All desirable colors; 35¢ and 39c regular Spectal, yard . Arnold's Superfine Fiannelettes — wide; new Fall styles. Special, yard . Pillow Cases—42x36 Heavy Bleached Pillow Cases. Special, each, Huck Toweling—Special, yard . eee Gray Cotton Blankets, for bed. Special, per pair Comforts — Drummers’ Jarge enough for bab Special, from. .. _ BSESESESS EB Seow Baby Blankets each . 2 oe Pure Wool Batting, for Comforts, Pads, ete, on Lower Floor. Outing Flannel 6 Special Sale All our gowns are cut full carefully made 5c Gowns, pretty stripe. For............ $1.00 Gowns, plain or stripes. For $1.25 Gowns, large assortment. For EXTRA LARGE sizes $1.25 Gowns, for large women $1.50 Gowns, for extra large women All Goods ARE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, A PRICES ARE OUR CHIEF ATTRACTION WANT YOUR TRADE.