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THE -OREGON'- DAILY JOURNAi; PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1, IC07. t I charges mm m coiispiMcy . Daughter of Wealthy Taco ma Brewer Files Sensa ' 'tional Suit j ' "t -. v Charging ' conspiracy,' Harriet.. F, Bpeckart, of whom sensational- news paper stories were printed several years go In regard to her relation witn pr, Karl D. Equi, ha fUd suit Jn the United Etatea circuit court at Taco ma aralnat . her mother, ' Mrs. Henrietta Speckart, and her uncle, Leopold Schmidt, president ..' t the Olvmpla Brewing ' company, to raoover , a one- third ahartvln the 11.000.000 eatate of who her father. Adolph Bpeckart, a wealthy prewar wno oiM.ai tsutt, . aioniana, February 16. IMt.., 1 hiii HpecKart alleges in ner com- ft plaint that her ' mother and' Schmidt 4onaplred and defrauded her out of her .. ehare of . her father' a estate, which he - left . to D divided equally among ni wife, aon and daughter. By the terma ; f the father will the eatate wa a , . valued at f 150.000, and Mine Faeckart's a hive waa to have been 160.000,- which : h4 waa to have received when ana at- k tald her , majority. K, . . IstaU Valued at Million. . : The complaint allege that Mia ; Srerkart wa alao to have been pro ;', vlded for by her mother until becoming . of age when, by the . term of the . will, the mother waa to turn over the t property left to th daughter. J rr . Aocordln- to the complaint Schmidt t and Mr a. Bpeckart conspired together '.: to uaa the eatate to further Schmidt's ' . business anterprlae. - which waa - dona , to audi an end aa to Increase the value of the eatate from 160.000 to about - f 11.000,000., This waa done, alleges the i complaint, with the uae of the ehare of s th. eatate due Mlaa Bpeckart, leaving the daughter without her right In her w xatner eatate. , iJT'jV- Mlaa Boeckart alleaea in her com J - tiliilnt thai fthA htwamii at in at VMrl ; ago wnen - ane eiouia nav reooverea . her oropertv. but that uo to the nreaent , time ahe haa not'been given her share - aitoer oy the motner or unci. f 5 It la alleged in the complaint that the , mother sold . part of the real property , and all of the personal effect 'of th property, the Mon- ' eaUU in 1 for about f 110.000. Other 4 revenues from the estat brought the "j total value to ttOO.OOO by the time Mlaa Bpeckart reached her majority In 1901. Becaus of an order issued by "the Montana court te give an accounting . of the estate, it la alleged that Mra. Bpeckart, acting aa executrix and with . th advice of Schmidt, removed all the personal effect a and th money received rrom tne eaiea or in rai outside of the Jurisdiction of - tana courts to Washington, where It is alleged more than 170.000 held In truat r for the helra-wa invested in the brw ery enterprise controlled by Schmidt, la Court Oaoe Before. Fiirther allegation mad in the com ' plaint show the effectiveness of th - conspiracy from which Misa Bpeckart ,' " asks . relief from the eourt and to re ' ; etore her property to her. . Testerday'a suit la but an echo of th . proceeding threshed out several years - ago when the mother tried to have herself appointed guardian of her . daughter. . Mlaa Bpeckart fought th " proceeding in which were revealed a ; number of letter which passed be- tween Mlaa Bpeckart and Dr. EqtiL These letters were introduced- aa evl- ' . dene to how that Dr. qul waa not ' . a fit person to act aa a, companion for the daughter. Th court denied the petition for guardianship on the ground r . i . 1 1 . n - .. . . l a i . . -t j iimi intoK- opwuri nu i-aiuinca ner i jj jnajorlty ndJiivaaijfl to,.hooa hrj . own. tQtnpanlona. - .:..,'. . j '- Met liter oV Co., Jewelers and opticians. ; Ui Waahihgton atreet ....... TROUTDALE PUTS - . . O'l CITIFIED ilUS V - - ' ' ' - ' -'l . . , j: Adopts: Charter and Elects iOfflclals-Aaron Fox ! r- : First Mayor. : k (Special PUpatck Is ,To JouraL)rf" :. Troutdal. Or Oct -The Incorpor ation, of Troutdale waa effected yester day at a special. election. .The -vote was 8 1 to T ITha Incorporation wag brought about by means of a petition presented to th county court 'and th subsequent call of th lectlon held yesterday. , A charter was adopted and city officials chosen. Aaron Fox waa elected mayor: J. B. Hudson . recorder; B. . 8. Iogan, treas urer, v-. tr. orooKB, maranat: v. w, corder, I uampshlr. U A., Harlow, John Holm, Dan W. Miokley and W, Duinenano.. councumen. ,. 1 Th vote on cltv officer waa oraetl cajiy unanimous, there being only one ticket in th field. Th nominations were mad lna convention called about three weeka ago. :- . . ... Tn new city government goea Into effect at one. ,v part of this week. first council meet MINNESOTA WOMEN" IN. ANNUAL CONVENTION . (asecUl Dlapateh. t The JoernaD Faribault, MlnrL, Oct l.The bright est minds of th woman of Minnesota are aaaembled In Faribault today for th thirteenth annual meeting of ' th jninncuor r aaeraiion or women a clubs, floor of delegate arrived on th trains laat evenlnr and this morn. ing. inis xorenoon was devoted to a meeting of th executive board and all th members wr present to consider th routin business before that body. This afternoon, in the guildhoua. th nrsi session or tne convention waa held, with th president. Mra J. L. Waahburn of Duluth, presiding. Th exchange of eourteaiea, greetings rrom other organ! aationa and reports of officer and com mltteea occupied th session. For the remaining sesaiona, continuing through Wednesday and Thursday, an attractive program of capers, addrassaa and dla. cusslona haa been arranged. ... . r , , ... ,, ,, Pore Gold Standard In Germany. (Special Dlapateh te Tbe Joaraal.) ' Berlin. Oct 1. In aocordanc with a recent decision of the Imperial govern ment m uiuar loaay ceaaed to D a legal tender. It waa the only ooin ex tant antedating the establishment of th empire and Ita disappearance marka the establishment of a pure gold standard In 0rtnny. i ASK YOURSELF, TIIIS'QUESTIOrJ How can eeopl with kidney trouble expect to get well On tha ordinary pat ent medicine When th census death from kidney sdlseas' show that 91 out of every 100 of them-dle from a form of kidney trouble that wa absolutely Incurable up to the dloovry of Al ton's Renal Compound. There wer 88.000 death' th last census year from thla form of kidney troubl and It ia so prevalent that th famous Dr. Loomls of Bellevue Hos pital declared that bis autopsies show that nine tenth of all people overO If you nave aianey iruuon with hav It miltt tin . mlntaJcA- start rlE Fulton's -Renal Compound, It f new In thl tremendously ImporUnt partiou Ur !t th flrt thing ever dlscoeored tha, i .rf.Miv, , ACTRR thi disease haa faatened aa well aa before th first to cur In th enronio raiai stages. . rhai Ituiaa dlsaasea are now cura ble by the compounds discovered by Fulton ! established here aa well as In California." Buffalo, , N. T-Dlly Tlmea. ' - - ' i Fulton Benai yompouna is m vmr ria tnat puoiisnss no pt in in aupposea w All druggista testimonials XO: curabl forms, ROUGH COOK HOUSE - , i AT WILSON MINE $v .a i .... (SpecUf IMspateh .l The JouraaL) Centralla, Wash., Oct Wck Hall and Ab Bennett wr arrested and fined heavily yeeterday for raising a row In th cook house at th WUaon Coal company mine In Hanaford val ley. A new cook na been recently employed 'by the comuany and aeveral of the miners reaolved to ahow him a merry time. Th manager of th com pany ordered them to atop but they re fused and th county official were sent for. Hall and Bennett wer arreeted. A local union waa formed Dy the miner of thla company about three week ago and sine that tlm there ha been more or le trouble- at the. i.jfmn Th, min An mm win in tnia lust fracas tried to draw th anion into It J but no action has been taken yet .Skating Rink Reopens. Jones and Randall will soon reopen th Exposition skating rink for tbe season. Tne noor nas Den ceouui. pew lot of skates haa been bought, and I .,JUI.. a II AAA Mflh,Mli1 mllftarv lit Miuiuun w w"tvv" . . - j band haa been Installed. The rink will be open every afternoon and night ex cept Sunday, and will cater to the beat clasa of people. Bacred concerts will b riven Sunday afternoon and evening. but no skating. DeCaprlo'a band of 30 pieces has been engaged, with some special talent, ana no ooudi mese con certs will b very much enjoyed by the public. Mettger saves ou money on watches. AT THE THEATRES ,'lleil Selling for "Prince of Pflsn.M " Beats are now aellfnr at boxof f Ice the Heilig theatre, Fourteenth and ; ! Washington streets, for Henry W. Bav - age's production of -the musical-comedy , success, "The Prince of Pilsen," which .'..comes, to the above, theatre for three nights, beginning next Thursday. Oc tober I, with a special price matinee ' Saturday. "V 1 JohoB7 ones" at HcJJJg Tonight. : Tonight and tomorrow night the at traction at the Heilig theatre, Four - teenth and Washington street a, will be - George M. Cohen's famous musical play, "Little Johnny Jones." if you want to enjoy a good laugh and hear aom catchy music sung by a bevy of pretty flrls see "Little Johnny." Curtain at :1S, The Green-Eyed Monster. ' VU PTVI UOTU ICUijr JTKIUUB I If so, you will be able to sympathise with Miss Barney as "Jinny Austin" in the great Dlav "The Girl With tha 4 Green J3yes" at the Baker thla week. , is one - oi ina- great piaywrignf. . uiyoa piten s most inienje - ana la teresung productions. Public Xnvitfcd a Bin c.n n I vJLicittaji We wish to extend a cordial invitation, to ad admirers of ( K iTtia? To inspect the most, extensivjp and rare . collection of oriental rugs ever brought to Portland. In A sign, beauty, workmanship, as well as in price, this shipment. will fur nish a surprise for. the best informed and cause you to take more pride than ever in your borne town. GEO. JABOUR & CO; 341 Washington Street Corner Seventh Leading RETAIL and WHO'lESA'LS ' Ortefatal Rug Store on the Pacific Coast- v "Marltana" Success. " Today the people are talking about : . tne success won last mgm ai tne Juar- waa sung laat evening' for th first - time in a generation, and is one of th ' Dig triumpns or tne company in Fort ; jana.- - Empire Matinee Tomorrow. " The chlldren'a friend, good old Unci joen rerKins, win give a -matinee at the Empire tomorrow, afternoon, and .'no one will want to miss his annual visit this year. He la more popular than ever, and at all places thousands flock to se mm. 'f Novelties t the Grand. Acrobat, comedians, singers - and ; dancers combine to make a great vaude " vllle -entertainment at the Grand this week.' Th new bill opened yesterday and was a hit at ' once. . The specialtia are new and refreshing and, Sullivan St considine ere paying a Dig salary list uus weex lor inase people. t ':: 4SlaTevof Russia," At the Star theatre this week the jprench BtocK company is producing the nigmy sensational comeay drama 'Rlflvaa of Russia." . Thin la a atnrv nl other day in the land of the ciar when the peasants had no rights and when th aristocrats controlled the common peo pie. ,11 .is a (ense, mruiing urama in lour acts. -.., , "To Die "at Dawnw at Lyric. The Xyrlo stock company has made tne greatest suocess or it History witn the startling new melodrama, "Tn Die at Dawn," which was presented for the first time last night Beror a rortianc audience. It Is the moat -sensational play of the year, and has created great excitement, among tneair aroers. . -vfv"'i.- '-. r,-"'V ; 'Increasea ps , CapiUd, . ;; , ? ;v 1 8pecll JMapatefe le'-lhe JootbI.I Vi Pittsburg. Pa.k ,Oct. lwAt their- a . nual meeting today the stockholders of th wssunguous Air si-ajc company . era expected te vote, favorably on th - proposition of tha directors to increaa th capital stock from 111,000,000 to ' $14,000,000, and also to declare a stock dividend of 25 per-eeaL - The company ' haa Just closed - th most-, prosperous year in its history, the net profits for the year having . amounted . to 14,219,- OS2.4S. ;3-ir3! . ' . fit, , ' ; i; amTu 11 ZZZ.LuLr,- I Ml i :i ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. etablelVenarMionfiris sbruiatljig UeFbodaodRula ,(tng m SmnofJis andBowekrf lWofesDigesfontiiedir' ncssandRestContalnsnEiar OpnmiJorpluuc narMuieraLl NOT NARCOTIC. JbtSmm Waf - MmSe uLMaaTiissal NMasJMaf Xawlwl & . t H-aasBaaaaaMBW Ancrfect Remedy forConsfta- Hon .Sour StDiD.Dtarrtm! ...... - , . Wonnsonvusiaiisjevmsg lUSSoiuLOSSOFdIXEP. lacSimb SijnaWre af NEW YORK - TJ . ... iiii For Infants and Childreil. The Kind You Have Always" Bought ears thi Signature 7M a- J n h Use Exact Copy of Wrapper. For Over Thirty Years ill j 1 vw esavava eeaaeanv tisw vaws a Home Journal v Patterns: i , - ( ' Wt are Portland agenta" ' for the Ladiei' Home Journal oat terns';; The most easily under stood, best styles ; and least waste in cutting, 10t and 15i. Ladies' Home Journal for" Oc tober on sale at pattern counter,. f ' . , , , ' T : U t2--iVAS JAM U. riFTHWASHIHCTON"SiyTH 3TREETS ' Mail Order. Filled . Careful attention paid to or ders by mail by out of towa customers," See that you are supplied with our latest fall catalogue, book No. 40. Send us youv tame and we wilt mail it to yoh, postage prepaid. Stylish shapes are not the only things in baying footwear. See to it that you are fitted properly; that you get the last that looks best on your foot; that gives you the most wear and the most comfort. Also see to1 it that you get the grade of leather that gives wear. We have the most competent corps of shoe fitters of any store in thiVcityrand we take great pains to See that every pair of shoes that leaves the store are fitted so carefully that absolute satisfaction is assured. Below we are mentioning a few of the popular styles for fall. , , ; styie 11 women s Biucner snoe ot 9 Style 108 In patent leather with dull calf tops, Blucher cut and on the new dip last. A shoe with individuality and character and of the quality that makes it the equal of AA most $5 shoes. Our price is.JrivU Style 170 Women's . soft kid Shoe, with patent tip, Blucher ' lace with welt sewed sole and medium Cuban heel. They are on a new last with short vamp. One of the fin- 0 CA est shoes you ever saw at ..pleIU Style B151 Women's 10-button boot, of royal kid (new style dull calf) on new arched last with Iff -inch Cuban heel Has short vamp and is in all ways a very swagger dressy AA boot, priced at .aptaUU The same shoe in lace Tuxedo $4.00 patent colt leather, in same style and same last as No. 17U, except that it is in patent leather, (9 CA price . jlJ U Style 104 Women's PingreeT Gloria shoes, Blucher cut, of fine patent leather, made with medium extension sole on the Otto last These are fin ished with a fine dull calf top. With out question the best worn- d9 CA en's shoe in America for ...yJ)U Style B 100 Women's college boot. 7- button style, in fine patent leather with dull calf top, medium aole and Cuban heel. One of the most popu lar of all fall styles, J QQ 10 styles at, the pair ......... f 3.00 20 styles at, the pair $5.00 60 styles at, the pair .,..",....$3.50 4Q styles at, the pair ....... ..$4.00 Style B112 Women's 10-button boot, with patent leather vamp and dull kid top, medium extension sole with close edge, Cuban heel., Has the new dip toe. Unsurpassed for ( df? A A sty)e and quality, price ...P)llU Style Bit Women's 12:button dress shoe, of fine patent leather, made with short vamp last, hand-turned sole. A new and ultra smart style of Cuban heel. It is one of the prettiest dress shoes in the stock, C AA the pair 'i :.?MJU Style 16&--Women's Pingree Gloria shoe. Fine kid leather, lace style with medium round toe and ' low broad heel, for comfort and splendid service. We have never seen a bet ter shoe at any price; , , CA' these sell for ............. y J. J U I Wednesday is the last day of the sale of short linea. Splendid bargains In all grades. Shoes worth to S6 at 13.89; to 4 at $2.89; to 13 at 11.98. Art Goods at Very Special Prices In the second floor Art Department we are offering two mighty good specials for, vy ednesday selling: 24-lnch Center Pieces, with hem stitched edge, made of fine linen and stamped ready for embroider ing in floral or conventional de signs; they're regular 60c and 65c qualities; special, for - QQ two days Je7C Cushion Tops, of heavy art linen; oblong shapes. Some have Wal lachian or English eyelet embroid ery; fitted with plain linen back; regular $1.00 value, CQ each JOC All kinds of Stamping done here. Embroidery Lessons Free 1 every afternoon. Royal Worcester Corsets, in white only. .Five different styles; in large sizes only, 25c and up. We sell these at less than half regular price, and they positively capnot be exchanged or returned. They're a grade that sell regularly for up to $1.25. The extraordinary special nrir for Wednesday oniv aC Children's Rompers, of plain chambray. in blue or red, with tucked front, long sleeves; finished with belt and turndown collar; regularly 60c each, QQ special Children's Rompers, made of blue and white striped seersucker, with yoke, belt and long sleeves; sell regularly at 35c each. special ...23c Women's Petticoat,' of black mercerized sateen; made with deep flounce, finished with .clusters Of .Straps and nifties. Regular value ri 70 $l.?5'each,- special- .'.... qlW Women's" Cambric Petticoats, made with a deep flaring flounce of fine fawn with hemstitched edge, finished with three clusters of tucks, three tucks in each cluster. Regular $2.00 value; OO special price plal House Needs Priced Very Low The thfrd floor swings into line with unusually attractive specials in the most wanted sort of house furnishings. Articles in the daily need and S. a. ...-. j .. tt a . . . a . vaiues mucn bdovc tne ordinary, universal 100a cnoppers tor cnoppmg everything. Come in four sizes, priced as follows; The boarding house size, regularly $2.00 each, special, at $1.55: large size, regularly $1.50, special, $1.17; medium size, regularly $1.25, special, 08e; ,7Q family size, regularly $1.00 each, special IC ANDIRONS IN A SPECIAL SALE. ' V1 Attractive designs in Andirons and complete Fire Sets, specially priced for Wednesday, on the third floor. A good assortment of patterns and designs and a wide range of prices. .. -.. Three or four-piece Fire Sets, unique and unusual patterns. ' 7 Reg. $5.75, special , ..$5.00 Reg. $5.50, special . .. .$4.80 Reg. $3.90, special .........$3.45 Reg. $3.40, special $3.00 Reg. $2.90, special .........$2.55 Reg. $9.00, special $7.95 Reg. $6.75, special $5.95 Reg. $5.75, special .1 $5.00 Reg. $3.50, special $3.08 Reg. $2.90 special $2.55 Reg, $2.25, special $1.94 Reg. $1.50, special $1.25 SPECIAL SALE OF HEATING STOVES. For Burning Wood or CoaL Priced as Follow: Reg. $20.00, special $14.75 Reg. $17 00, special $13.00 Reg. $15.00, special $11.50 Reg. $14.00, special .......812.30 Reg. $ 9.25, special $ 7.15 Reg. $ 6.75, special .......$ 5.25 Coal Oil Heaters at Special Prices Complete Line of Japalac for Painting. , , , SEND FOR OUR CATALOG, t t Boot No. 40 is ready for mailing, and we want everyone who lives out side of Portland and who is not already on our list to send us their name and let us mail them a number. Tis a great list of savings and an authentic guide to dependable merchandise. Make use of the best mail order store hereabouts. H On With the half Price Sale gg A surprising, startling sale of the richest costumes ever devised by the most clever garment designers of the old world. The elaborately beautiful creations bought by our Miss Bernard on her recent trip to Europe and displayed last week at our autumn opening, now selling for half their value. It's a surprising, audacious piece of price cutting; a sacrifice of all profit and cheerfully taking a loss besides that we may distribute at the season's beginning these remarkably beautiful costumes to the women of Portland. They've served our purpose; they've leeri displayed here in glorious array and they have helped make the name of OLDS, WORTMAN & KING synonymous with grace, beauty and richness when garments are thought of, so now we offer these unheard of reductions, right at the beginning of the season, that they may go forth as heralds of the good taste and splendid qualities characteristic of our Suit Room. Below we mention six numbers : ' r $ J i A street costume of twill cheviot, a combination of black and purple An empire gown that is a tnumpn in the blending of colors? trimmed richer decorated with braid and pendants. Designed U Of -th lehca ,P ' . $142.50 r . 1 i.i.a i-j -i.. , . . ... . uiai 01 wiiue uruauciuiu, pancica wun xuct mcsn, aecorarea witn nana embroidered silk roses, silver lace and pendants. Blue silk vest with hand-embroidered design of silver tinsel, black and 01 07 CA white. Designed by Raudnitz, Originally $275.00, now..,., y 10 .OU Coat of white broadcloth, heavily trimmed with black braid in scroll designs and stripes. Designed by Raudnitz. . v OC AA Originally $250.00, now ........... ... , ...... alaviDUU M DESCRIBE ONLY 6, THERE ARE NEARLY 1 00 RICH COSTUMES AND WRAPS by Blanche Lebouvier. Originally $148.50, now.. Princess evening gown of ivory pompadour velvet, exquisitely xlainty; trimmed with hand-made lace and embroidery. K(i Designed by Doucet. Originally $385.00, now pi7.JV Black velvet evening gown ornamented with hand-made lace pompa- dour silk and cream net, embroidered in gold and . fM 0"7 CA colors Designed by Callot Soeurs. Originally $275, now. pluf .UU NEW THINGS IN " FlXlH'S" Many smart Iktle helps to milady's toilette, the very swagger fads from New York and abroad, including the newest belts, the most attractive novelties in scarfs, neckwear, handkerchiefs, laces and fluffy, frilly things that feminine fancv favor Veils are more popular this fall than for many a year. They're worn as drapes, caught up in charming manner around the hat or worn in the automobile effect, long, flowing streamers. They come iy, 2 and 3-yard lengths, priced at $1.00 y JQ Tuxedo Mesh Veiling by the yard, black, white and all colors, up from aWC Laces here in hundreds of pat terns and for every purpose. Laces for trimming the most beautiful gown or lower priced qualities for trimming the most simple piece pf muslin wear. All-Over, Narrow Edges, Wide Bands Set, consisting of all-overs, bands and edges. ,' Some of the newest are radium lace, all-over, edges and bands to match. SPECIAL SALE ORIENTAL RUGS The collection contains some of the finest '.'specimens ,of Kirm en shahs, Sarouks, Tabriz, Bokhara Khivas, ;Baloochistans, Dagh estans. Shirvans. Mossouls. Kazaks. Rerramns. - Anatliae a,A ' 7 T O . OftAVSt- V Kiskillens. Make this your opportunity, for, our entire stock of ! We mention here a few CLEVER MILLINERY STYLES ' From New York and from bur own work rooms are plentiful in the showing that we invite you to see Wednesday. In point of smartness, they are the equal of any of the higher-priced affairs. But the materials and thp workers that fashion them are not quite so expensive though, and that makes them cost both you and us less... -i;- -: : Black and all the, leading novelties in colors are in cluded. There' a superb assortment of , shapes, of colorings and of trimmings. This lot includes hats for women, misses and children. Millinery of the correct sort, priced from $3.00 to $14.00 $41.50 $18.00 $100.00 value . CCf AH for . . . , .... . , .$OUuU $35.00 values i . - ' CO A A A for . . ,',- M -V Veil V ; f'rso;.".'.u.?.;:..... $128.00 $1 Oriental Rugs is reduced in price, 6ample reductions $16.50 values for $50.00 values for $21.00 values . for All Intermediate Prices at the Same Percentage of Reduction. LOVELY LACE 'CURTAIlis CHEfiP : They ire in rich Irish Point designs appliqued on a fine net. Come in white or ivory tints with embroidered edge. There are 750 pairs to choose from. - The savings average' -nearly one-third, and the designs as well as the quality are quite above the average. xy an means, mice advantage. Curtains worth $5.00 0 CA the pair ................ POOU Curtains worth $8.00 , fil the pair ............... ,$Dvw Curtains worth $13.50 '-,' i JQ QC the pair $7.00 Curtains worth $6.00 . C the pair . . . .. . . . . Dfr 1 D Curtains worth $10.00 ( QC ' the pair... yU.OD i Curtain worth $18.50 5Q Many other qualities at the same percentage of reduction FULL QURRTERMY LADIES' HOME JOURNAL STYLE BOOK 20c AND PATTERN FREE Buy the fall number of the best style guide published . in America, the Ladies' Home Journal Quarterly, and we will give a coupon, which entitles you to any 15c pattern free. The Quarterly is worth 25c; the pattern sells regularly at 1 5c, f that makes 40c worth that you get, for 20c, or just pay ui 20c for the Quarterly And the pattern is yours for noth ings Contains the very best news of Jail fashions, it's an absolute authoritative guide, has hundreds of illustrations, snowing now tne styles iook, ana costs, togeiner wirn tne loc pattern only " ... t , - ' ' - ' i . . ' - h :