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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 6, 1008. V "ENLIGHTEN TRUST PUBLIC or EVILS" BRYAN Nebraskan Says Ho Proposes to Keep Question Before ' : reopie uemocrauc natiorni declares' rnvaie . J Monopoly Indefensible and Intolerable. ; .; ' By John R. La thro p. , Chicago. Oct I. It U aasertad to ip that Mr. Bryan purpoa. to kp th question before th peopl which la rlaet, by th two platform expression of tha two partial on tha truata. ' Tha Republican platform declares for control of' corporation having power and opportunity to effect 'monopoly.' .' ' The Demooratlo platform: "Private monopoly la lndefenalbl and Intoler able." Mr. Bryan baa aakad hi opponent to tutelar nimaeir on una auDjeci, cmn alty flzea prlcea arbitrarily, not lir-r- aponaa to tha law of aupply and de mand, which heretofore haa been unl- varaally accepted a tha very funda mental of our aoclal ytam. It I expected that thla lamia will neceanarlly be conaidared- by Republi can speakers aent out from tha national committee a neaaquartera nere. Mr. Ttrvin haa an iirarentiv brousht out thla question that It la regarded aa certain that It will be treated oy nia opponents. that the record of the governing; powere of hla party ahowa that their design la to legalise combination In restraint of trade. Jn thla connection, the Hepburn bill la alao brought out as additional . evidence that the platform expression I not merely a chance product, but a part or the program upon whlcn oonatant work taa been don for soma time. . Tha Hepburn B11L ' ' Tha Hepburn bill waa drafted accord. tng to tha view or aome or tna mem !era of the Clvlo Federation, among them J. Flerpont Morgan and.rreaiden Rnnaevelt- It and related action, taken with the Republican platform plank on the sub ject, are regarded by Mr. Bryan aa clearly bringing up tna issua in con crete form, aa to the atatua of the trimta. The position of the Democrats, as set forth to me by the leaders. Is that tho attituda of tha onnoaltlon conatltutaa menace to the future Industrial and economic system of the country, propos Inr thev Aa tn legalise truata. - Those leaders cite the historic stand taken by civilised society In America and Europe against combinations In re straint of trade.- and that frpm the enmmon law came to us the fund mental principle that such throttling of competition is- injurious 10 me peupia, that our entire body of federal and state law la predicated oa the assumption that competition Is beneficial, and that all attempts to destroy It must be fouarhr, aa of aocletv'a enemies. Authoritatively, then, the following analysis may be regarded aa officially the position or Mr. wryan ana ma 101 lowera anent the trust evil: Trust Srll. "Raw material, manufacturing, coal or commercial energy, banking or busi ness llfeblood, distribution or transpor tation, labor's market controlled by the trusts, would be the condition were the Republican party'a proposal carried out to legalize trusts ana merely control them. Then would smaller concerns be commercially and Industrially Impotent and competition as an active principle be only a -thing remembered." It is argued: that the trust of necea- and Judge Taft will have Jo answer Mr. Bryan s interrogatories. Vol Aaxlous to S abate. I have excellent authority for the as sertion that the Republican managers have desired -to keep away, rrora tn trust matter, knowing since their con SIX COMITIES AT THE DALLES i team, running the nuarter and half, and la a promising cmillata for and oo the varalty football taam thla season. lie lata member of the tJIrma Nu fraternity ana ia very popular win oanta. Ith bla fellow-atu- First Annual School Fair In ConjunctionWith Dis trict Show. ') ' Good Teeth (Spatial DlanaUB ta The JearaaLt Tha Palle, Or, Oct. 4. Tha first an nual school children's Industrial fair Is being held In Connection with the dls- trlet air that Is now In, progress. En tries were open, to th nubile. Utah and parochial schools of tha alx count Ua or Sherman, Crook, OUllam, Wheeler, Hood River and Wasco. The first prise will be a . gold medal: aecond orlse - a silver medal; third prise, diploma. Spe cial medal ar provided for best gen eral dlaplay. Thla Hat appllea th am to - the claaa under 11 and the Claae over 12. Oa the. commute In charge are Profeaftor A. C Strange, i Su perintendent J. T. Neff, Mia Minnie Mitchell. -The floral ezhlblt will consist of ba araiiarsi oiapiay, dbe uiapiajr ui sweet , :L , - , . . . i uvu) Vknaic,. Ksi.rra.Kuu uauims. rui i VV.: .i, .. .1.,.,-Tr Vh. Plants, vegetablea. mechanical, art, S?fi pP""d t0 h 1otw-te ?f tn needlework, poultry, cooking and educa It la notloeable. too. that tha relectlon tion ' xhlbfta occupy special space r R.natnr La. Vollntta'a nlanka at tha I arrangea xor cnuaren s aiapisys.N rhlA i innvntlAn haa not onerataA ta LI , II MK. 111. Umi T . ,M I'l'Hna KIMIf.' . l i . . . I n.r.nn.l fnlln.la. In Wl. A MJWJlLAUlliJ AiUI conaln, Iowa. Kansas, Nebraska, Illlnola, Indiana, Dotn tne jjHKoiaa. Minneaota, Montana. Wyoming. Idaho, Washington. Oregon and California. Every plank proponed by La Follette waa voted down in tne resolution com mittee, and then, when offered In open convention, waa defeated py vote run nlng from s to i up to zu to i it INSTITUTE IS NW OK AT THE DALLES (floerUl Dlarxtch to Tba Jooraal.t The Dalle. Or.. Oct. . Tha teacher' I annual inatltute of Hood River. Sherman la rerarded aa eaaentlal that all I and Waica counties convened here thla I orators who go to tnone state explain morning at 9 oclooK. About 150 teach why the popular La Follette waa re-,rs of the three counties named and buffed, while aucn pro-trust men as i ,1 instructors of the Inatltute are In George W. reruns, partner or. j. ner-1 attendance. The Instructors are: J. H. DOnt Morgan, were welcomed at the Bea- I Ankrmnn ailTMtrlntenilent of nuhlln In. slons of tha platform committee. structlon;' L. R. Traver, Monmouth Parannallv. -1 know that Mr. Perkins I xt . t r iu.ni.. ..a. I f.ihiM.?.."Vh.tnr university; Cornelia Marvin, state ""-' r. " ,v,' wV imrary commission; a. u. strange, su tume.i out seems to Drove that Mr. I . . ', mw. I K i-VlI-- ZiZZ rminTnr I" Pt. instructor in muslo and th deliberations of the committee. Defeat of Long. of Senator Long No . law ( i proves J- Yoar , I J':' pear. V-S SPEQAL RATES FQR A SHORT TIME ONLY Flexible Flesh-Colored Plates flO.OO Gold Crown, 22k f3.SO Bridge Teeth, 22k. $3.50 Gold Fillings 1.00 Silver Fillings 50 Defeat and Hansbrough of drawina. The Dalles. J. H. Ackerman of Salem delivered an address before the teachers on educa- Kansaa tlonal matters thla afternoon. Cornelia Marvin will give an addresa before the Institute Wednesday morning on. "The Para of the Krhrvol Llhrarv." J. H. ArV- the peo-1 erman will again address the teachers ' ALL WORK GUARANTEED LATEST APPLIANCES WELL EQUIPPED OFFICES ' ..-. Oregon: Dental Parlors DR. E. L. ROSS, Prop. 362 Washington, Cor. , Park of orth Dakota, against, both of whom La Follette cam paigned. Is taken a indication tha.t La Follette retains ins noid. on tne peo- erman will again ad pie's confidence, and equally It is esti- Wednesday afternoon. The other In- mated by the politicians that the CM- gtructors will give records, reports and cago convention s rejection of every La addresses during each day thla week. Follette proposal must perforce operate The intitute will close Friday morning. tn Renubllcan disadvantage In the states wherein the W isconsin man Is so strong. , in tna states mentionea. anii-ia roi- attnlam ami nro-trust exnresslon by the Republican, leaders are regarded by poli tic publl lane 0FFICEES FOE YEAR ELECTED BY JUNIORS aa1 salient and discounting changes for Taft'a election. Whether or not sufficiently to defeat him, remains tn ha luriffflri later in tne nrnt. At tnis time-, the advantage remains With the t.rAlLV Democrats, considering it irom a na- ejPCted tionai poini oi view 110 FAVORS FOR RICH US Rrookljij JudgeJRefuses .to Keep Divorce Parties Out of Papers. (UalUd Preaa Leased Wire.) New York, Oct. 6. Parties to divorce suits are not anxious to have their rases act for hearing before Justice Asp) nail of the Brooklyn supreme bench.' Justice Asplnall yesterday refused to aeal the papers In the divorce suit of B. Eartol Hall Jr., a wealthy man, against; his wife. Tho sealing of the papers was asked for on the ground that while the co-respondent. Rev. Benjamin Denham, former Dastor of the Church of the Dis ciples of Christ of this city, with Mrs. Hall, tloh otherwise. had eloned "he had a. good reputa- "I am not in favor of sealing papers in these suits," said Justice Asplnall. "I urn in favor of full publicity in all court iiroceedings. it is an outrage tnat mil lionaires can have- their divorce papers scaled from the public, while people of sniaii means cannot. The attorney begged for the ruling, savins- that Rev. Denham wsji still preaching in Missouri and might be held up to disgrace by gloating newspapers If the story became Known. .' "I hope, ' said tne court, "that the preacher will get all tha disgrace and publicity that Is coming to him. The newspapers don't gloat jpver a casei of thla kind, it is a public duty for the newspapers to advertise the disgrace of laworeaaers. ine rear ar Doing written up in the newspaper is more potent tn th prevention of crime than the fear or tne court, i snail seal no papers wniia i am anting on inis oencn. Companies Incorporated. - -(.Salem Bureau of The Journal.) Salem, Or., Oct t. Articles of Incor poration filed in the office of the secre tary of state as follows: Kast Portland Fireman's Realty asso ciation, principal office Portland; capi tal stock, $5,000; Incorporators, William A. Hays, ThoiQa H. Cunnlff and Robert Gee. The Keen Enjoyment QUAKE CLAUSE COIITJIIIIS JOKER . i Hisrli Eederal .Court Finds It,- and Nails Welchers to the Cross. (Speriat Dlapatrb to The Journal.) ' University of OreKon. Ensrene. Oct. 6, At the meeting of the Junior class yea- the following officers were t Ralnh M. Dodson. Baker City, nresl dent; Pearl Hawthorne, Kugene, vice president; Ruth Dunlway, Pert land, sec retary; Chauncey Cunning. 11a ker City. treasurer: Arthur Van Dusen. Astoria. sergeant-at-arms. M.. Dodson the newlv elected nresl- dent, is the snn of Dr. O. M. Dodson of Baker City. He is registered In the biol ogy department and is a good student. He Is a prominent member of the track BETTER THAN A TESTIMONIAL NIGHT SCHOOL Are you killfig time? Why not better yourself? Phone DS-M5I3, A2554 J BUSINESS COLLEGE Ul WABMINOTOH AND TKNTH ST. I 1 POSTLANO. ORCOON UL WRITE FOR CATALOG i School tA Plactt You in a Good Politic (United Preu Leased Wlra.l San Francisco, Oct. 6. The "earth quake clause" In the insurance policies of the "welching Insurance companies" was given a Stinging blow In the United States circuit bourt of appeals In. a de cision handed down yesterday, and the men wnose suits ror insurance money have been held up since the great -fire of 1906 are preparing to bring action to collect on their policies. - The. case .was an appeal of Leon Wll- lard & Co. against the Williamsburg City tire insurance company, and tne decis on of Federal Judge Van Fleet was up held by the court The policy read that tne company snouid not De name ror loss "caused directly or Indirectly by invasion or. for loss or damage by or through any volcano, earthquake, hurri cane, etc." . The insurance company showed that the property in question was burned by a fire that started in another building far away that could be traced to the earthquake. Th court held that If the policy had Intended to except cases of this kind the words "directly or indirectly" should have been used In the earthquake clause a were used In the Invasion clause. Words used In a oollcv of Insurance should be given their common, ordi nary meanlnar. rather than that of the lexicographers or those killed In the niceties of language," said the court, j If it had been the intention of the oltcy to exclude liability from all loss y fire caused by earthquake, it would have been a plain and simple matter to express that information In the words used In the first section. "Had that been done, no question 'or construction could have arisen under the facta in tha nreeent case.- But the dif ferent phraseology is so marked and sig nificant as to compel th conclusion that I ' f,n,lAnATII V "O, lll.VIIUVIMl, . Insurance men say the decision is far reaching in Us effects and will put an end to a number of cases that have been pending since the fire of 1906. It Is ex pected that hundreds of thousands of dollars by th insurance companies, ers by th insurance companies. ' FINDS THIEVERY AND HUMOR BAD MIXTURE j. j. 0. IE. COLOAir aCaVXTtrrACTirSES ITaval Stores Waycross, Ga., June 16,, 1908. fuiton uo., uaxiana, cai. Gentlemen: I have been taklnar vnnr Renal Compound for ' Brlght's Disease for over three months and am feel in ir so much better sine takinar It that I am now convinced that It will effect a cure. However, I have been set back several times by colds, and on thi point would like to have any informa tion that would aid me In avoiding cuius, aa iu ciutuinr, lemperature. etc. very respectfully. U. M. COLGAN. Good Wages, Are PaidTelegraphers Demand exceeds supply. EASILY AC QUIRED. SHORT HOURS. We will place you. Day and evening classes. Open: all the year. Oregon Expert College 83 riFTX ST, TIPTH nOOX. who have any kind How can people of kidney trouble expect to get well on the old futile kidney patents when the census deaths show that ninety-two nut ox every nunurea or tnem pass out lrura a lorra or tne aiseaae tnat was Incurable up to the date that Fulton worked out his Renl Compound?' Due tt the futility of th old-time kidney medicines, the kidney deaths now number one every nine minutes. Isn't there room here for serious re flection for the man who Is on his way to the drug store for a kidney medi cine?. Skidmore Drug company, 161 Third street. STUDY PKjnirANPHrP TJNDTEH A P JTTJDT BOOKJCEJEPINO UNDISR AN TlWr BANKING UNDER A NATIO: STUDY CORPORATION ACCOUNTING STUDY ARITHMETIC UNDER A THO STUDY SHORTHAND UNDER A CONTrXNTIOK PORTRR, WGLISH. SPKIXO. OaTXT A STUDY OUOHXY COM ING UNDER A flTSTKM If Aff. R A THOROUGH MATHEMATICIAN. TOUCH OPERATOR, When eating Post Toasties Impresses Itself upon one's mind It is a sweet, crisp and flavoryj Corn -Flake 'Food njade from e- lected white corn. "The Tite UngtrM Mtttatrjr P0STUM CEREAL CO , LTD. BittU Cmlt, Mkti. . trait" rnm taaaa Wlra.1 he waa toiiearcaatlo F?R. Trapp, wanted in Santa Clara county oh a chara-a of ambenalement ta in Jail facing aeveral charges. Trapp was arreeted at Daggett and- charged with having stolen 1800 from th Santa K station at Ludlow a few hour before. He had taken the po sition of nlaht operator and dark that I night and bad received the l!00 in four packages, representor ronduetOrs and station agent' remittances. He wrote a note to the day ooerator at Ludlow thanking him for the us of la typewriter and telling him that llf waa too anort to attend in tn deaert. Me rorged tn agent s signature to a wire pass and took th Overland train for Los Angeles. At Baratow ha Waa taken front tha train on a description sent out by the anarixx. G. 0. P. SPELLBINDER DATES IN CALIF0RNLV rtTalteal Pi i mm ' Wv. 1 Saa PranclacOL Oct. . Thai Keouhllr state eentrai cam m it tea is la communi cation with the national nannltiM la t effort to secure Senator DolUver of owa te apeaa at fTesno Octobar II aa wen aa at ixa Ana-eiea urtaaar ia aiwi Paa Franriac October 14. Thla will riv California three peeen lasiead f lw from Dolltyer a4 will ala enable hlaa to break, tta-a trta tromm lm AJ te this city. Governor Oltlett, tinder tba rrmm!t ta a irrutamanL wall .ru. w & a.. Jna rrMat Blaht. the folio. in Ivnon at IKaata lara aixt In tKa rrmit at Pa in M(,a n'ght Cenrmanaa I Hm- can MKln!ar. F A. Harea al Joll.i T..'" Mr" " an ret leg at lite UlsvfB tJik. tfllli C.JU. v. THE LEADINQ BUSINESS COLLEQB SAT An HIGHER STANDARD ! Our DECIM plan and METHODS get geat result. The ordinary student makes rapid progress. Yoa should investigate and see. SPECIAL LOW RATE THIS MONTH. ENROLL NOW. W save yoa money in tuition and books. We will place rou in position at a good sslary. WE WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY. BUSINESS UNIVERSITY ? hi Y r DteuanneAu ta a . . . a., a nunnaujun, d. iL.o rrectaent, Portland, Orefon. a THIRD STREET, Corner of Oak. Pbont Main 4504 itlatMtttiSiaittMttttM.fMtMttMM)MM i A rood achool tioae belter. Well establUhed repoiatkm. Saeeeafnl rradastes. Slviilio!, pabntakinr teachers. Livirr EnifnaM l t... other adrsntifes. as tell yopj abest them. Write (or cataloroe. ;VaIuo gff Quality Big Foaturo Event Horo This Week Is ti Special Solo Curtains, Portieres, Couch Covers la purchasing our regular stocks of Curtains and Draperies this season w wera given many op portunities to purchase manuiacurers small lots and sample lots at remarkably low prices in fact prices that barely paid for the material, let alone- tha cost of manufacturing. In very nearly every instance wa mads tna purchase, and so it is tnat we are enabled to organize such an Important sale of curtains and draperies ss on this occasion. Involved In this sals ars curtaina and draperies of va rious Unas imported and domestic in several grades to be bad at various prices, but all prices ara bargain figures. Tha styles ara new and desirable from every point of view. There is going to be a great rusn for tnese values, so don e lose any time tn coming. - - i Lace Curtains, Special Values AT 95t rAIR White Scotch Lace Curtains. 42 inches wide and 2K yards long; a large assort ment ot new designs to choose from. V AT f 1.25 PAIR White Scotch Lace Curtains, 5U inches wide and J yards long, made with plain and figured centers, finished with neat borders. AT f 1.75 PAIR White Madras Lace Curtains, SO inches wide and 3 yards long; they come' in a complete showing of small neat figure designs. And Dozens of Other Splendid Values op to $8 a Pair Couch Co ver s,Gr eatly Heduced AT fl.48 EACH Tapestry Couch Covers, 50 inches wide and 3 yards long; they come in a large assortment of Roman and oriental stripes; regular $1.75 and $2 values. - ' - AT 2.0O EACH Hungarian Tapestry Conch Covers, 3 yards long and 60 inches wide; they come in pretty oriental designs, reversible and fringed all around; regular $3.50. values. ' ' Tanestrv Portieres. Sneclallv Prinnrl AT f 2.25 'PAIR Tapestry Portieres, 36 inches wide and 3 yards lone, two-toned stvles in rich shades r red and aren finUhrA u,,'tjk Knotted innge. AT f 3.50 PAIR Brocaded Armure Tapestry Portieres, 45 inches wide and 3 yards long; they come in both plain colors and two toned styles, finished with heavy fringe. ir-i.E 'it 'smwx xwwz A Great Special Sale of Hosiery For Women and Children IN I ITIF T MILITARY I I i) nil i . 7V, ?1M 1 1 A. boarding- and day C El I C & i TJ cnool for youna; men 11 II kL.-T and boys. Accredited to III I Jr Stanford, Berkeley, Cor- C II I T 1liAt neu' Amherst and all C tl I jPZJ tat" universities and I . I I Y Fr 'cultural c o 1 1 a a a. ; I C A Make reaervatlona now. i ; I 1 ll For iuatrated catalogue i M, Jn1 otner Htratur, ad- i, iall term tag-la Bapi. 18, 1SOS J ' 4, ' ' J. W. XTLXh at. id. Principal, ! ; rOBTIaAITD, lBSOOV , m ARTI8T. II I expkat AermrmTAVT. ci i jaLa jsjajVA. UABniuK. I II I III AMD COURT H.BV- 111 I For tomorrow and Thursday's selling we place on sale two great underpriced specials that are well worth your careful attention. Such values as these are not met with every day and prudent women will take, advantage of these savings and buy in liberal quantities. Women's Stocking's 40c Grade at 25? A splendid offering of womeifs fine fast black Hose with unbleached soles, made from the finest maco cotton yarn, all sizes: rcmilar 40c OP. grade, priced for this sale aU 4tQC Children's Stocking's 25c Grade at 19e Children's fleeced lined Stockines. made in both fine and wide rib, of the best grade cotton, abso lutely fast black, all sizes for bovs and IA. girls; regular 25c grade, priced for this sale laJC A Special Introductory Sale of Women's Stylish Footwear Embroidery Specials in Two Great Lots Lot 1 includes our entire stock of 20c to 30c Em- broirffrV FMfr anrl Tne.rtmnc innclctini nf j - O .uvi iiuiihi v.uliJI.!.ll!M vi broken and matched sets in Swiss, Hamburg, nainsook and cambric: all ha arA St I Gall importation; at....' 1UC Jot I contains our entire stock of 35c to 60c Hdires and Insertion mfvrrirlrfl rn Unm i.ain. sook,' Swiss and cambric; this lot consists 1Q oi Droken ana matched sets also; at Aat , Particular women are finding most satisfac tdry selections at this store the woman who wants the best in style and service, a given price will buy, should look, through our new fall lines as a special inducement we offer the following price reductions . Women's kid and patent leather Shoes; 0 A $3 values, at,....'. P&Cmt Women s kid and patent leather Shoes; 7 $3.50 values, at .) Women's kid and patent leather Shoes; $4 values, at $3.00 Women's kid and patent leather Shoes; JQ $5 values, at....... ...ajM.OU Women's Spats in all colors; $1 values at.... 75 Women's new Rubbers; 65c values, at. ..w.. .50 Women's Fine 'Kerchiels Specially Priced 15c r Wednesday we place on sale about 500 dozen wo men's Handkerchiefs, made of fine sheer Swiss; they af e daintily embroidered and have neat' hem stitched and scalloped edges; also a full assort ment of about 200 dozen all-linen embroidered iianaicercnieis: remiiar zhc xnrt .TSr mix special for this sale, each... ... 15c Women's Knit TJnderw'ar Women's Union Suits $2.50 and $3 Values AT 91.59 A snerial offcrinc of wnnirn't fine gray wool Union Suits in Vassar, made in Oneida styles, full, fashioned; they come in all sizes and sell regularly at $2.50 and $3 a suit, (A priced for this sale at !) Vests and Pants Best 40c Values ' AT 25e A special sale of women's fine fleeced ribbed cotton Vests and Pants in all sizes; they come in both ?rav and nIrr rrnr- nnum. that are fully worth 40c each, priced for )C this sale only at ....AaDC New Fall Dress Goods and Silks There is nothing lacking in our dress goods and silk sections. We can't imagine how yoa can aaua iu uu your nccus in mcsc lines nere wna ova pleasure ana profit, uur assortmenta are urge and varied, fabrics are new and noteworthy, patterns are exclusive and pronounced, prices are raaraca at me very lowest notcn. inese special values ought to assist you in your purchasing plans. Slack & Colored Taif eta Silks $1.25 BLACK TAFFETA 8e A special sale of 36-in. black Taffeta Silk of guaranteed quality; comes in Swiss, chamois and buckskin finish, ab solutely spot proor, tne purest oi silk and a per fect black; sold everywhere at $1.25 yard, QQ-, now on sale at JOC I1J0 BLACK TAFFETA f 1.25 6-inch double warp black Taffeta Silk of extra heavy weight. comes in a deep lustrous black; acid proof; a serviceable snappy silk very suitable for coat. shirts, waists, suits and petticoats:- txst at lf $1.50 grade, now on ale at 9laaw3 UJ0O BLACK TAFFETA f 1.60 Genuine yard wide Sterling Taffeta, warranted all pure silk: comes with a beautiful velvet finish, extra heavy quaury; a siik mar is lunr guaranteed not to split. cracic or ctit; oest grade, now on sale $1.50 at 75c SWISS TAFFETA 59 19-inch Swiss Taf feta. Roberts Bros.' special; comes in every wanted staple and evening shade, plenty of cream and black, a beautiful lustrous high-class silk that will not cut or break; regular 75c quality, t"n now on saie at ...aJ7C tic COLORED TAFFETA, 2aF.21 width colored Taffeta Silk, made of the finest selected sua. eoafre witii pertect ores; comes in atf tha new shades, extra good value at eie a rarcL now cm saie at.. :.62c Plain and Novelty Dress Goods A most extensive showing of Wa Read's cele brated fabrics in both plain and novelty weaves in - ana o-incn widths, m ail the new fall and winter colorings: neat Herringbone wmvm snaaow stripes, aiagonai serges, novelty, cheviots, satin striped prunellas; novelty poplinettej, striped worsteds, etc.; two grades to choose fromQr 44 and 46-inch widths, specially priced at...OjC 48 to 5Z-inch widths, specially priced at ...f 1.00 Black Dress Fabrics A complete showing of the world's best makes, such aa Priestley's, Read's and Jamestown fabrics; guaranteed black eye. REGULAR $1.25 AND $1.50 GRADES 46-1 rich Read's black ocean serges, 46-inch black Danraven Serges, 46-inch black Diagonal Serges. 46-inch black French Serges, 46-inch black English Chevron, 46-inch black Chiffon Panamas, 46-inch black French Poplins, 46-inch black French Voile. 46-inch black Shadow $triprd Lofre,l 46-tnch black Shadow Check Lu're. 46-iach black Mrthair Cntpme. 46-ich black English Mrlmse, Unmatchable values at this low r-rke. 1 Price J Fcr r This Szle ra Trri .