Show I Only Standardized B Cloth to Be Imported and suits Is LOTI for tor overcoats o C CLOTH being standardized so rapidly in 1 England and Scotland that American n difficulty In d dealers lers are finding rInding great having orders filled for goods to which their patrons are arc accustomed U. U S. S Consul F. F D. D Hale Halo reports from Crom to tho the Department of Commerce that arrangements have already been entered into between tho the i Government agents and Scottish manufacturers manufacturers manufacturers man man- for the tho production of ot yards ards of or o The weight is to be twenty-four twenty ounces and tho the patterns will Include three three twills l and three herringbones herringbones' herring hening grays rays bones bones' bones Patterns Z already made indi i cate cute that these cloths will be good looking and serviceable It Is expected that before lo long g twelve twel additional patterns will m be made for the manufacture of ot Saxony wools while the production of or worsteds under the scheme Is to be bo considered soon The Tho latter will command higher prices than those established for the present output It Is reported that yards yard of this standard cloth have hare been ordered ordered or or- dered and If the plan to use nse Saxony wool Is 15 perfected It will mean another million yards ards As now planned provIsion provision pro pro- vision is made for 7 to suits ready for delivery from June Juno t UJ to August next |