FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 4; Jlt21. : THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND.. OREGON rou;;d table for AIL NAf 'IS, PL! ItaUee Jii Staff CmstxMMst .."' lOonUki. ItJi. t? Colted Km) Washington; ,No. 4. If ' the coming arms conference prove successful, a movement will be launched by the American delegation to eetabllsh It u a permanent round table, " Jrmldnt Hartlnf , It Is known, hold the bop and sees, the possibility, that thle mar be aocoonpliahed. Ha tiaa added, In private conversations, that he m no reason why erentuelljr other BAtioaa than the few participating la tha forthcoming conclave would, not be attracted to auch a board for periodic friendly discussion of - Interoatirfnal problem. . Bucn round JUbla, however, would not bo aat op aa a aubatltuta for the present League of Nation. Tharo la bo Intantloa on tha part of this govern- mant to combat that. Aa a matter of fact Harding bimaalf belier tha leasua la a natful tnatltutton and . should con tinue rta good work but be believe It la far Europe atone. 1 For the broader work Involving-. the Whole world there night well be' ea- tabllshed. according to the American viewpoint, another and separate Institu tion, such as tha round table now. about to convene. While lacking the ao-called super-powers of the league and being a voluntary body la every sense, it could accomplish at least two Important bjncta through a mere regular assenv blase for frank d lacuna Ion. JTlrst. It would constitute a sort of listening or obs ration post embody lng a, moral 'and psychological force to hold 'nations, to". agreements made at! this .and . ensuing conferences. Becond, .It would-.provide a clearing bouse for IneeraalJoaaL friction, affords inc. the opportunity- to ferret out car- bored- granges-: and, "give them the aJr before nay one poseeseed of eoch eecset burts .became potential enemies. - i-.'.V , i r ' - BOABBXAW, kAIIr CAEK1KS EIAJT. Board maa, - Nov -Freparatfcns ear i being made through the local .poetofflfc for aa examlnaUdn,'of . applicants i for tho ! position., of , 'rural, carrier ;;-oot , bt Boardman. They examine kln. Will - be I a a k lt W-v ' aa Dyed Her Faded Curtains and a Skirt like New "Diamond Dyes" add years of wear to worn, faded skirts, waists, coats, stotk Ingi sweaters, "' coverings,- 'hangings. draperies, everything'. Every package contains directions so simple any woman can put new, rich, 'fadeless colors Into her, worn garments or draperies even If she has never- dyed 'before. . Just buy Diamond Dyes no other kind then your material will come out right, be cause Diamond Dyes are guaranteed not to streajfcspot,, f ade, or run. Tell yoar druggist whether the material you wish to dye Is wool or silk, or whether it Is linen. -cotton or mixed goods. j DiamoilcbDyes famous Since T3arbarcuM& i fhcdausof: i ; ; J 1 h I i i i (DiasriSrotutrs .Princess Tstanina Jledicatbrr, Celebrated . Indian soptano, enthusiastkaDy said: "ne Chase 'Brothers Oraad la. la my opinion, ny far; the most satisfactory Instrument I know of. In tone oeaiity. power, and In that quick response' so essential In Interpreting good mualo, 1 believe America has oro- Ouoed nothing bettor." . Slened) PBJNCEB3 TSIAKINA RED FEATHER. The Princess summed trp the qualities that hare rrude the name Chase Brothers famous. A. fame based on rich singing quality, powerful, responsive tone and roaster workmanship. A fame resulting from distinctive designing and flawless finish. In fact: a naturally acquired preeminence basically achieved through liberal contribution to living melody. . Greater pianists and lovers of good music have enjoyed the Chase Brothers Piano for over a half century. Come in and bear Chase Brothers Pianos and Reproducers. The. tone is different Soule Bros. 166 10th St. 3m -v" " j-."' '" sHBBWSaaaassBaSsaaSSBSBfc ' " -''-' "-' - -.'ri' -"--i"': .4, - ' r-&-f F-: ''-mammK "-"--V t-. e- ajsjav V''- ' ": -.-sasfc " " .. '."""- A t '- - 1. ' 1 - " " ; - i '"' -ea '" lousTiousittbLb SonASahdolhei Although we announced ' for today, OUR OPENING DAYy that we would sell oil "this one day only" the finest.of Men's Clothing and Fur nishing? at . . t ' Mm fa n We have been compelled, by public command, to continue the offer on Saturday (tomorrow). On account of ; our attractive Opening Day values we were so completely swamped today with buyers that our sales force has been unable to 'wait on everyone. Besides the immense crowds of actual buyers,-many who came today to look were not prepared to buy until Saturday, and we have been besieged with hundreds oft requests by them to hold open this opportunity. Just One More Day Under these circumstances we feel it is our duty to offer the same bargains for Saturday that we had announced for today only; so we repeat them here for tomorrow at manufacturers' prices. These seldom offerings are made in order to acquaint all men with the FINE NEW STOCK of Clothing and Furnishing at this New Store for Men. - Gray All-Wool Worsted Suits Our regular $25 value. We challenge any body to offer a better suit for $25. Will be our regular $25 seller after tomor row. Sizes complete. Special tomorrow oi ular $15 Real $50 Tuxedos Black unfinished worsteds. Abso lutely the very latest style. Distinctively cut for the crit ical dresser. Sizes complete. Jomor- row Onlyei.llaiai 9 V K I E$35 Heavy AH-Wool Blue Serge Winter weight suits. The kind that cost you fully $50 anywhere, but only $40 regularly here after Open ing Day. Semi-conservative and English models for : men and young men. Sizes ' complete. Spe cial for tomorrow only $25 SplenHia' $25 Overcoats Some are double-breasted plain back over coats in tan and brown. Others are gray, full-lined,-single breasted. Styled for, today. Ex cellently tailored. Sizes' complete. Special to morrow only $15 . The policy of John Levitt always -will be 'Satisfaction or loney Back.". VALUE will be the big worcf-in our business vocabulary. This, we know, will meet with the approval of the entire city and state. Read $5 Hat $3 New felts of litest style md in all new shades to7tf- Special tomorrow only Sizes 64 $3.00 All Wool 'Union These will be our'refolar $6 sellers. " Heavy weight Sizes 36 to 46. CQ PA Tomorrow only tPQ0) Fbm Csihmere Very fine. Refular 60c sellers. The "old - fash ioned stuff." Black, ox ford and natural. Sizes from 9J4 to lltf. To- or morrow only, pieijO Beautiful All -Wool Metcalf s Suits that we will sell reguhrrly for $t0.OO after tomorrow. A special fa vor from manufacturers enables us to offer them for $25 tomorrow. ! Included are blue serges and fancy stripes, browns, grays. Conservative and semi-conservative models. - Sizes complete. A year- ago these 'sold generally for 65. Special tomorrow only . .. $25 AD-Wool OvercoaURegular $40 sellers. Plain bick, single breast ed. Belt all . around or conserva tive models. Browns, greens, grays. Very latest fashion,- well tailored. Sizes complete. , Spe-: rial tomorrow only. s$25 Itoal $1 Nektiee 50c Beautiful and exquisite de signs. Many shades' - and patterns for your selection Our price will be. l after tomorrow. Special FA tomorrow, vnly . . . . Oyy "Mayo" Uaioa Suite Cot ton ribbed. 16. lbs. to dozen. Standard of the world. Reg ular $.75 J sellers. ' Sizes 36 to' 46 To- CI 1C only;.'. OltlU Ceaoiae SUk LisU Hoea Regular 45c sellers. The old reliable brown and black. A' short :time ago these -old for. 75c Sizes 9J4 to tiM. To-OKa ow omly, -peJr-e-itJU $7.50 Pvro Silk Shirt Crepe de .Chine. Hand somely striped in various abides. Sizes 14 to 16. Tomorrow ' only ...... $4.50 50c FUmt SUk Hoee 30c In brown, gray," black and navy. Sizes 9 V to' 1 1 Y. lT7.:. 30c Editorial on Prices , .. Our -"regular" prices quoted in this advertisement are to day's prices in oar store not last, year's prices. For exam ple, the regular 1 2. So. .Arrow shirts (Special tomorrow; at f 1.50) sold a year ago gener ally, for 3.50. Ovir 1 10 sntts and overcoats sold a year ago for $ 65. -Tomorrow we will sell this grade for 125. The same relative ' redactions, pre vail throughout . this , adver tisement i tJohn Levitt) ZJSO Arrow Skirts The finest woven Madras. A shirt yon alk know well. sizes from 14 to teyi. Toe row emly.. . S1.50 - (Formerly Levitt's Department Store) WaoHington at Fourth Stl'tf . w- ' Portland Ore; Ladies- , We realize that jour husbands are1 so busy that they some times overlook real opportuni ties' like ' this, if , you want your bsuband to dress wetl and at the same time ar a price sway below the market; call his attention ttf AMs op portunity for tomorrow 'only. 'It Is the most important cloth ing message that men of Port land and Oregon have had la years. . To miss it is to lose.. - ' f 4 -'-. inu-Di2PacKac3lieGucedmProport 3 . : - t