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4 ARRANGE FOR PROTECTION OF PRESIDENT Special Police Squads So* lected to Take Care of the Crowds While Mr. • Taft Is Here. President Taft will bo thoroughly guarded by detachments of tho reg ular army and tho tali police dur lag his stay tn Seattle. When the chief executive lif the United Btatas stops from a train at tii* Kin, st* station next Wedt.es day morning a selected agnail of po lice will set to it that the president ha* a clear path to the Hotel Wash button SI tho ashing! Captain at I'oii-t Claude G. llniinlik will bo ta charge of another squad. The squad of pollen which will es cort the president to hi* hotel will k* directed by Sergeant of Police Frank Bryant. Prom tht time Pres- Went T.i ft steps from the train tin til ho liln*, Seattle, his constant bodyguard* will be City Detectives he* linrtiee and Henry K.'.fe. act* tag, of course, In conjunction with ttt secret service operative,. Will Rep. Off Hotel. At 8 a. m. Thuraday morning a •pedal squad of poltca will march to the Hotel Washington where all approaches will ba roped off and guarded prior to the president's d* parture tor the exposition grounds. At the !.a1..r..t bridge the president and hi* party will he met by a •quad of mounted poll.-.* with Sergeant Bryant In command and escorted to th« exposition grounds. On Friday the president will visit Lincoln ami Broadway high schools. to each Instance Ma advent will a* preceded by squads of pulleaa At tha Country Club. At th* Country Club Sergeant of Police William a Kent, with 10 ■sen, will be on guard. , At iI, p. m. Friday ;, a mounted ■quad will meet the president at WesiUka ay. and Virginia st. ii* will than be escorted to pier 1 by Captain of roitca D. T. Wlltard. Along Ut* line of march Captain of Police I*. J Stuart will be lit charge of squads. At the exposition grounds four companies of the*- First United States Infantry, consisting of MM enlisted man and 11 officers, will assist the exposition guards In maintaining order. W''i l*rrft*'l'.-\ " 11 '■****" I*"*" m*f '- I'l I' '-""i *** "" n lon the front! IHHWIIIIIII Will 111 l I I f The steamer liitckman leaves for San Francisco tomorrow, lb* ZSth. Ma baa a largo pass eager list and a quantity of t*—m±*.*t*kmm*mm One* more there la an assemblage of torpedo craft In tha harbor Tbey are th* Perry. Tnnton. Hull. Whip pi* and Hopkins. Th* vessels have been at torpedo practice at various points on the Sound and will lay bare till Tuesday. Visitor* can go aboard the*,, craft at any tlma to day till S o'clock. Arrivals from the north on Satur day were the steamers Humboldt j and Cottage ■ try from Skagway and the San Mateo from .* Nome, j Tbey we re all well patronized with ■ passengers and freight." The Queen j alao cam- In fromSau Francisco.-* Seattle Merchants Send Invitation to President Standard Furniture C* WHEN William Howard Taft reached Butta this mtirntng he received an elaborately engraved Invitation from the Stand ard Furniture company of Seattle to visit the (tore of the big njercanUle firm during his visit to tbe Alaska- Yukon-Paclflc exposition. The In vitation is enclosed In a magnlfl-' cent mahogany case, on which is mounted a sliver plate suitably in scribed and equipped with gold hinges atiri lock. The InvitaUon has been sent by ■ personal representa live of Ufa company to ba presented directly to tho president. The Standard Furniture company Is conspicuous la the mercantile business of the coast. President Taft has always taken an Interest la the West and the Northwest and It is hoped by the firm thai he can find the time to spend an hour or half hour In Hie big building at h.i: otv\ and Pine. In case the chief executive I* Inclined to accept, some Slight changos may be necessary In .the arrangement* for the occupa tion of his lime while In tlie. city. _ fa the event of his making the Id* ■portion hoped'for,* the manage PRINCETON SEES GOOD YEAR AHEAD 11* I titled l-raaa I nuNcwroN N. J- ****a BT-— Princeton coaches art eonirstulal tug themselves on th* wealth of good football material they have Mil* year. There never was a ****** when so much beet turned out for practice. Some of the i lateralis of last voiiia squad «ill have to step lively to hold their "dot * I this year, with the rush nf new nit'iiiliora of the squad coming In. When tha rirst formal call for athletes was made, seven promising ends won In sight, and It was this way all along the lino. There are plenty of tacklos on hand, but the im,-kfli't.l will in* lighter this year than last. THE MARKETS I bt* fa 11 a, tat* a are Ike .111111 art*** t|.t.*i.*.i kr lb* leeal Vltl»- -aat*** ata l.n-al ,r,„liirr. aateela aad ; fa«t*la t'ale-r* la all ratt-t ar* attlt leel I* tartallttia, a****tii elln* I* Iraahaaata aaal .raaral * sre It* *«-**. bat Ike** filer,, ttaltaa alkartralat luttlratatl, are for atrUtlr flral ■ ratlea. B«S* aat flat (Itr, f-ftta Vat "'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. .11 Huitar Fat .11 nutter, ranch ....... .11 I'auttrr. II nil I er* .11 Hen* Uva. I lb*, over. .11 Hen* under I lb* .... .11 Han*. dr****d lb. .... .11 Itooatara, 11 v • in .... .11 -t«r», live, 1b....* -61 TurS.yit llva. lh. ... .J* Turkey*, dr****<L lb.. .11 Pack*. ora***d. lb .. -IS Pucka, llva, lb ....at ,11 omm a* •aaa •a • AAA 1 • *** !><jiitM. doaen I IS* *'°* t-igapna. .l.'.en t.vsO > II Hflgtan har*. lb. .... .SI Maala. lA*. 1* eight. Common Hurt. iii. ... .OlHtf.ls Cwa. lb *>S« **** Relfara. lb .<>***\f ••* tea lb. -.0 .l» It-at a* .11l VV*th*re ............ .01 la*mt... in omo .«! Cholc* *t**r» lb SI t*r—aamaA Salt* Vaat. lara* -tiff -***, Veal, medium 10HO-U', I'.allrr rmmAm Seltlaa I**!***, Oy.t*r .ball*, lis*, ton 11. OS Clam *h*l)». ISO* .... H «« Clam ab*ll*. N't I. tea 11.14 aranula'vd bun**, lOCa* «♦.»♦ Dona raral. lie a 15..-4 Scratch food, In Ik tk l II Common Han** tlgt't* rood. M-lb. *acb... I 71 In ll*. tl.es p*r ion algbsr. I"#»»— Selllag I'rlee-*. \V**l*rn Haillngton timothy 11 00Oil M Ettittr. Wa*hlngtoa timothy II M all.es Alfalfa i, l*9« Whaal bay ll.BStfit.il Eattarn \V**Magtoa tloulal* r.,ti,*,r«***d .. It 01 Oat*, rar ton 11 eooM-M Oat*. Kaatarn Wall* in at en II *•>*%% ** Bran ton 15 ooAlt t* Hhort*.ton tT.eeSn.ee Middling*, ton II "on cc turlay, ton 10 ontf 11.00 Katnl wheat, tOB .... .IS. WWII,OO Chop, toil , If **•»It SO wool* sura, t0n. .... .li. *«* II ** Cracked corn, ton II o*Bl* 0* r*<*d corn. mail 100.. II «*-§ 11.00 Koll*d oat* and bar-. lay. niltia.l Jl 00 011 01 Fruit— PriM*. Appl**. local ........ 1.000 1.10 Apple*. .V.n»tch** .. 1.3*0 I*oo 1-ucal corn I.ooy l.tl Wanatch** ■ aria***.*! l.ltu I II I,ocal hl*ckl.-rrla* ... 1 »« laocal Plum* ISO .10 laical tomato** . 799 ■** Hot ti'iu-a** tomato,*,. _ 1* Iba *«« .11 latxal potato** ....... 71 4 ■** Home grown Dart*. latta 710 1 II Tallow onion* ........ IV Italian PrwiM .tOO SO Alcoholic tonics destroy bslr and »< nip lacary's aotialrohollc com pound Rlvea Ufa; *A*m dandruff. Itchltiit, falllna hair, graynaaa and baldnea* All drufglata and bar bers. ' U"." f.-.T,.-r *■; .. ■ .*• lpany's Greeting to Taft.. ■tat of tho Standard Furniture company will clear ti„. store of everyone from the public so that due precaution may bo taken •-, pro tect tho president from any harm that mlKht befall hint. Several plain clothes <.ffir.*rii In addition to the staff already appointed "> guard the president, till bo furnished. Arrangements have been made for an elaborate decoration of the store, consisting of electric lights, national colors and floral effects. There will be a gigantic electric flag with iiu* alternating wave ef fect on the face of the building. Under* It will ho an oil painting of the president, 12 by 20 feet | n di mensions, about which will be fes toons of flags and electric lights. "We are hoping that tho president will find tin- opportunity to visit our establishment," said Herbert Scboenfeld, "and while ho la out gin-gt* I am sure we will be able to Impress him with the Importance of the mercantile business In the i Northwest Of course, wo know that J hi* Ume is pretty well taken up, but wa trust that be may so arrange his program that he can spend a few minutes'at least with" ua." & r- LONDON'S-THE GREAT BHOBMsfcIta^BM^^^^B^MW Pi \g PkK-^k KA*m Hi *BP-Hs \' ''A ML***—* twLmrA P*' At \\_\ *—m—* \ **■. 3 mmmmmmmmmtm ImhHl K"^" at \v-f^ ft- £:: *1 wfej» k_ t***\ X* k Wt t * X - mm *A % mr*, ffir CUT PRICE STORE $lantl $1.25 Sato and Moreen Petticoats, 69c mm . $1-00 AND $1.25 WOMEN'S WAIST-S6» Your choice tomorrow of our regular /fiiL-'^' '"'^^ StV'Nw. SS2ii.".« 'I'.Tvv^™ '*° lT WL_H it, m. -- in i it lie. 1 Am** <-m9*^ -m *_. _. _, _, V.-aJ^k. ratteriait am heavy lawns, ginghams, mad™, a!?I $1.00 Black Mercerized SatCCll tiiiil Our _M*m\* MtwF^ {***—_{ - m %\ / •' - >. *"'*■ ••■*»■■»*'*■ flannelettes and otber^mhahi?* regular $1.25 Bbck Moreen I'ctticoats A*_%-Y I^l W t r*\ n«,.™ Ssi*-■2-*s"t"lJ^J^, ,1 V' I- l 0 «rtSES a,. \i . .1 . At*\*^**VmW I *> -Sll * * TB jß\ llgurts, rnocka find iilaiils; si/, a32to II -Z-r* .-it (»(.> c. Not inure than two to a ens- M *\\W - VVf. \ _^_^ w" I _m -.ttm _.._____-.____——--.,— \ t.*\t I toiner. __Wm\rt ~W -\ *»-*■*, - Women's and Misses' gff TRIMMED HA I S Xtej'#J&B^ $4.75 NCW LOng COatS __\_W mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWmmmmmmA V. A This is the greatest aale of Skir U *y 9 Two <.ri-.it Specials Mf/ ~ ""~mm -. *g^_ *, Vlsfc\ hdd in Seatt,e A!! -Wool P*-«nchViS $12.0010 $15.00 C0a15, 56.98 tt Worth $7.50 to $12.50 M lIZZIZZZIZZ'*& ..... 4 .... - j ' , , ■ >_^_l tA * nrl Domestic Shadow SiAie* __i sti£:;Z,^Z:szZ:;sZs I i °- **"***■■<* *»<* -*** »-- »**. •••<•■■•>, Tall LI *<rZ Mm"- -»'■"■ brow^ and Rajah silk, black and colors, which EBfel Httt, no two alike, direct troni one of New York's B&I DMMt and P,'ra>'!," we lux, hem selling at $15.00 each. Wo ■!§! best known makers of high-class trimmed millinery, Ms\ These Skirts are nn,lc in the v"- *•*'»■ want to close them out Ftiestiay. HM 'nt.ii , . _lf a, " MAwtt styles and cannot be flut»li .i*»-<I j*.»«i_,. Also several medium in,i heavy weight II ***** he placed fin sale tomorrow at one-half, and less M&jA 7 Ve^la way a Ics f«SSS Fall and Winter Coats. In all-wool kerseys Mmk than one-half, their actual value. We assure you that AW 1 a regular way at l< sh than from $7Xols Fall ami \\ mier i oats, m all wool kerseys W than one-half, their actual value. We assure you that tlf $1200 *"*** •*"'• mixtures. All si.es. %M the **>'* v- quality and appearance of these hats art AM ' . -_L New Long Coats CO. 98 M any hat in the city at $7.50 to $12.50. Como MM S3OO and $4#so worth double 4'—' m&. >» and .see for yourself, A\\W/ Rn-. ,rl/*t»ta ( I n^*"" It Is impossible here to describs this lot Mffitok a-WU DCarClOin -LOaiS **?-**■ of coats, as most of them are samples. No VgK*^ __*%"** ______■ __**"**_. -f mm*m\ A-W*Vor Plain and Curly Bcardoth Coats ntw two alike We bought them at a saving of U|l||L frffe. g» 4%2«fct __WW/ ***- -**-•** made of best quality.'!£&» from one-third to otic-half, an.l are selling ißk 1^ _W II MM^ mM Amme*W'-f .1. . , t, it ' u_r~» them all ... one lot at $9,98, Broadcloths, ftk f^fcg£^ H#^lal ______¥ '" *'""'■ black ' " aY/ L!u<> V"** PV, kerseys, chcvi^.H. rubberized silk raincoats ■■*SM^«» _w*WLw\\*W red, brown, champagne and Copenhifa COUCH COVERS—SPfCIAIS TOR TllKDJir^fei-^-. ALL-WOOI ART SQUARES. SPECIALS fMTJBW COUCS~CO^ m-m_k____\^r^_*m\ ART SQUAR-S. SPfCIAIS fOßlfsi II M Couch Cover, _(*- ! lI.M Couch Caii.ri #1 7C "^ 1^ 9%{t ft . rr>u)ar CO AC »iS feat; retcxtUu AO tr «l*cl»l OOC .racial .....Si,ft) JEm*^ «105- Special #0i lW IS.M. Spaelal MA** 11.75 Coach Cover; C 4 Oft jM» Coach Covari CO *JC —p^ VilftC feats r>-aular 07 AC ' ««» fsat; insular AC tt •Ir***** ....,....*»|iOU j spatial ,_„,.. yZ.miQ ™' l».W). Bv^clkt »f »W j V M Spadal . «>M) *" ' ""'*>"*~M~*—~*~—«"^" I*ll * ■^—M_—-aa—_»_fc—_—_£___—______________ IL.rL — . ti^ mmmm M——a—y^t**'.-*.***t_M^ w^MW> ,,,a M^WM ,,| MW ,_, w _^,, | . |M _ >||| __ M^^^^^^^ ... ■trrovyzmx, SHEETINGS—BLANKETS—PERCALES SS^£r£2 |SS»S ass The Popular ««.** *. a * Ttitmdoy spsciat. Jim j worth II IS par pair. Tuea- ■ ***** ■ •■ %** ■■■ "^ /3M__ * Tuesday's Specials on Lower Hoor M"i »aC ; «J*r *»*** i. g^. j «S •h^ti«»-»« Ulaaeha4 or fee,*. - Dl« a. w im«ii r**.,-T.„ rt ,i«* rf ,h, ..dapread. - mil doabls Elm,al^ta.'-'l^a' our i\ _M tfiC^Bl tnbleaehad BhiHHlna; of n.« pareal^a: SO plscaa, •*• ***** TaroaUa la ts* *.a.a- b^ „,., wbu . e^^, .^^jj of fIU , nMll#wu , ■ H A A ZAf li' stanalart cloth, toaranta**! Jl Incba-s »Uo. Tu.-*dar "»• ,** f*** »*<>*. **** »«• bespreads, hsmmad; 11.35 for lilmonos. A Tu««*l«r \k\f ml fl J^SvHfe.V_i s.-.*tai. rara «. —o yarJ 8:c a. r< * f *«t,i. r » f j IZC ax._r. Ms-lga. tie |1 #1/ I M / t*V'Z/fM NEW SILKS AND DRESS GOODS ll! "• Prliea Cut Alr«*n<fy-nt llm \. Ha B lnr.ln ß of the Season Sl.S© Hoarart-v Proivella Spr elsts. Si SO Till Noon. twri«» P »««i °atrnni» hna« \'h7( /l The Values Arc Wonderful Clotns, tixa «c Trtcot Flannels tn plain P«"«ffJ*"" 1. «run uuiw VIKuV / A f.--«-^^iuu «^La.« V,«. .f ... A preiiler Una al lha prlca and f.ndaa. atrtcUf all supporters. sWrt attach- M%\//* MwraaMMl I Miaif Vttta ,l 00 SI SO 841iwh Broadcloth, j m*-*- •****. *_**_ m m cannot ba found la lb. dljr wool; sysdal, 1:10 Ull ment. Wt have your sue sluW/J bVaatlftil .u^d*ld oouamv" k *tm*m* it ltl'-tn *** ■\ \ UZ- T p'Baallla. laportad i»ods| noon, -|C r evenln the motlcl that S\\»{fl SHrs* LAII\/\ I **:,";■)■■,••'*z-,"i^ ew_*_***_SS «-*—«■»•- R|P ?^I« ""'"! B WM" *»*•' ***** JftiSM* 1 of mulberry, raby 16c Novalty Dr*aa Ooodai SI 1 _T> yffil t^nw. Ta on jSEST* ""^ *h*dr* -rt *_ taT_ a^t-a^ tb.m at our dross cooda clo*. oat; spacUl, l:S0 UU . fl 1 /■ . "''W'Jl"! sa SI.OO y^ t1 10 **-§ wTW***! oo«ntw. 9.:^4i.M noon, m. -tbtmrnW **\mmiT ******* «• "*r y*"l #IsUU psr yard »I.IU ■»^y V^l^^ pw yard . ....T!.*liUU P*Tfard,.'.... IOC 'i«: ■ *" ' 'r'" ' " l'l ~""""""""" "liSiisim man I ■■ii*-—. ■■ "■"■ l—■'■" MSsmiisasssiaiaissiisiMisiwi—iiiiiii .s ■ ■ _■ —■. ■ ,- | - r ._... 1 ... "_.:... .., M —„, — —- * M , , , „, - ,„ n■■i*l '-i O "iii I" I »■ t**m*mmmZ' EMBROIDERY Your Xtw Suit demands. HAND BAGS UMBRELLAS DrflfrAeanilTAmlic H^NnUFPfHiW 5,000 yards ofEmbroidery, 18 P»«r otjggff Udlo . Hand Bags, many Rain or shine, come and set UOrrCIICS dnQ LOIIIDS ll A [1.141111) S^_SS»%S£S^2! Dent's Gloves styles, riveted leather-covered our 98c Umbrella } best Amer- iOO Combs and Bar- Kimono, Pillow and Apra line; heavy Son (ins (At Cut Price,.) frame, strap handles; well 'can taffeta Jo ? with taps rett es. do«n. 0 ( styles, Handkerchiefs; large tm, cambric; values to 49e. Tues- Two-Clasp Glace Kid; every I,ncd **■•**• trimmed, with coin ' a £.' SmWl^-m-tnlnkot haii Pl*'o ,nd fancy; values to msny beautiful d "*€-"' day. extra special, a pair guaranteed; regular purse; values to 98c. Tues- -ji c ,; wort h $1,50. Tues- **S>«* Special, Tuesday, colors; regular price lx ?ard »....2-4> \ *** * ***"** km.mm\ day. special ....; -ID* day ....98a* your choice 10* Tuesday, extra specisi-**! Fl IDC TW0GREAT mm ____m^**\w__ BARGAINS I 1 Jfm Buy Now, BcforcCold 1-^^^^ "^ ■%VJA^ ■ I " i/1 mk^ Weather Sets in. _ flUj^^ AIR OH Lower floor 53.00 AND f4.00 NECK-PIECES ANO MUFF., . ____M^ -o*9 **. *k*M -AM #V S|_ -—, „ ...... Irish - , i „m^.*li tkr 1, M ___■ ____r __TI >4 _^M _____r^>^. ~l_ *_. Bl,k MerceHied Irieh Poplins—All «*' JJ" _0 Br Mmmm. T /■ ■ M ML deelrabla colors; S6c and 3'.«c regular 4C* Brown and lliai-k Con<*y Navk P,*oa>a, In *«.vcr«l A__W*J_r B X 11 ~^-_i ~fl^ Spatial. yard ...:..•*** different tentth. and stylos; aluo muffs J^B r *>**<mmmm*W " •^^"»--^ **_m\\m\%m Arnold*. --,, -•♦ hrlw n,a,ry. r,~ .. a i i m.. -. m. m\^***W f _r "" *" Hk Arnold's Sup«rf!n* Flsnnelettes —1« »*** mntrh. On apodal sala $198 ____T *M fSk ..... __ Fall .»_, ! ]§{ Tuosilav te*rh A I ill A^mfMi—r *WB£A*—k **luo; now Fall styles. ljir pub .et. " w^h";;^' m.*s. ' ■AW H°st Wonderful Women's Shoe Value in Seattle IZ^^'ZiZZZL Thf«o on sal« until noon only. A baautifut M f'J Lovely quality Glaze Kid- Patent Tip Shoes, smart and « i\ '"°****' BpocU1 * ***** ••• .Frenchl Lynx Sot. D black or brown. Uw. Mi*mJ * dressy, with welt atyle sole and moderate military heel. W&\ Muck Ttwaimg -Special, Alj collarette effect, trimmed with heads and tails 3RV ' ' Wm' ****** ' and a lara« rua muff lloth iilc-ct have übirratl Lmmf*W . W.—M _■ ~ —- . *-. **. -'•• ™* m ' Girls' School Shoes Boys' School Shoes ■ T?~H^r tXr** try** BC= mr** mA\ B mr-*** _m_U ***piV* SVi Til *IZ A * p,um.p D? n *0,5 If any ona needs sturdy shoaa. kM>l Comfort* — Drummer. crib. oi "• 25C AT*** tk*— - _=T _~~^ ■ A ■ .-a*—***. Xl 'J'.'l fr,"L' "V" 1 ' pl"'",'' |l"iKo1; If any ona ne<«d. sturdy sho^, t' , large etiouah for baby's crib. 2DC Wl-^r^fl S ,t^. £ fc^a K%I?J Kid storfc; th« at-naral afyla- and „ , ..„ r^_ t^_ ... Zttr. t-« _9»* I Special, from ** " ___^_3/-%.E_^^ KS li.ina.iy of th«so shoes appeal at «««t a sturdy boy. W a offer two Bfe^l , — mammm- •** •_—. mm-»*mmi -«■»_.* *rf*^ ones I* nil MPMS. Tin* ail., ll",'! *. wit In calf and bos calf, that Kffi&t Baby Blankets—Special. Unox Ijiundry Hoop. 3 bar* |< )( . ___t ' |.ii.*li«t follows 1 arc worth moraa than we ask: k^K,*?.! *»*c** ""*««« L'Slo'";' bar ''""•'' '* Hh °" l' -i_ WkM ' A" '"""' »'" * »«•«» All "'"• to lnr K o 7 »■.!» ■>/ „ »'""», Wool lUttln, for Comforts. Mil?*- T. -tin.,. rz;zuZzz.:::y:zzz:^ m_E* All alsaa. {B*y 11* ««{ Wl -~ to larg* 1 {|.M M/ Psds, ate. l.o*ar Floor. — Don Ami, 1 bar ::::::v:::::..,.v.,.v.'. <c _v 4i" ' "*""•r'"^^B 7,v ah alios 10 HH • *■*■** MB —— Thin Blows Water Glasses, I for .'.'.',,'.'.'.. 1 Of) ——-—-———— -—__—_— ' _fI&T ' ***. • *•_, s _A ' ■Hi ■ r-E*-.*^ iRUBBFRS M Outing Flannel Gowns Galvanised Wire Sink HirMn«r ir.^ >»**-'*^L " m *fkmmmJ WkLmmW ___*** -** U m bmZ_ZV _¥&SLW *J .1% ?^«l 25 Imitation AKata> .MHrttlori .-,<. \OTKtA AftLWmJ r** '« '*\\\m Chloride of Umo. i a** B <* m^ For Men . . . . . 59C a Pair _fflW SO€Cidl SfllC r| .. . , n 7T~ for Women . 49c «i Pair -Jfv'r M i,ii,nd Childrens Underwear w or,, . 39c n ■-■*^My All our gowns are cut full an« UllllllKllib UlllH:! W Cdl Ji^mW carefully made" lit.)ami Olrls' Heavy Fleeced Underwear; regular 3So qual* *)C« w^. * -**/* ' "___^T *Bp Gowns, pretty atrlpa. Tor * .^B Ity; special Z3C ' '''^T^IlH-fc iill<>|ll!ll1?'TTltl ' *' 00 Gowns, P 1"1" or stripe*. For J" II "reclar e<,C:ed Vital, for .mall children; ty ZZ*■'?•?■ K^^SS^^^^^^^ ,115 Gowns, larae assortment. For ',V"""^|S SWEATERS *>*,€ EXTRA LARGE SIZES H or grey " warm little COM sweater, W'th P°CkCt9 . wl.il, —** OT" or rurTlTTtt MM MMM J'S Qowaa. for tar,* women '•.'•• '^ Sl Dr ■~T' ■__#____________. ~^M $I*6o Uown«, for extra luiki' »union * || Remember *^*3*¥iMO^f^ All Coods I PURCHASE NOT PLEASE.) Willi YO°UR J?l ''"'" ''''''"^fltffSg ARE MARKED " PLAIN FIGURES, n .,* || PURCHASE WHEN YOU OET IT HOME— MM l-ltl ARE MAKKEI) ,N PLAIN FIGURES. ANirf^g |. : n „ If- R=»_r-^ "-">• l^_RWP<** fmm-tl******^ PRICES ARE OUR CHIEF ATTRACTION- Z^ 19 j ■_____ ■* IJcl-Lil 1^ WANT YOUR TRADE JB HOI*"- II I. HUM. ootiu UlMta ' **Tt-^^^| THE STAR— MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 27, 1900.