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Show oo POPULARPRICED DINNER FOR TAFT Minneapolis. Aug. 30. The dinner to bo tendered to President Taft on the occasion of his visit to Minneapolis, Minne-apolis, October 24. will not bo a dress suit atTnir, according to members of the Young Men's Republican club, who will entertain the President thut night. At a meeting of members of tho club scheduled for today, It is expected ex-pected that tho plan to make the dinner din-ner a popular one and not an exclusive exclu-sive affair will bo adopted, and the price of a plate fixed at $1. "A popular-prlcod dinner, or luncheon, lunch-eon, with, dress suits an.l formality dispensed with, would open the doors to many who, should ho present, who otherwise would bo kept away,' said Presldont E D. Lnco, of the club last night. "We want to get out younfi 1 Republicans, particularly those who have novor had the chance to seo-d President nt close range." y-vil |