i ? ILItiliiiillfflL IICII FOR ALL-STARS fliiMIIMIG, - EVERS PLACE m r i r 1 3 r Washington, Oct 14. The fourth prime of .the series between ths Phila delphia Athletics and' the All-stars will he played here today with Waltr John eon of Washington twtrliny for, tha psars, ani Chief- Bender and Jack Cocmbs for Philadelphia. Derrick will rel'eve Baker, who injured .bit finger yeiterday - In practice. ' .' r. .ltliousrh It has not been officially announced, It la thought likely, that 'Bender will he selected, by Manager Mack 16 twirl .the first of thr world a set let. - . The, fact that three itames In suoces sion have been wdn by the All-start Isn't considered remarkable by ths Athletics, for the champions htvs in structions to play under wraps and -consequently havs not been ehowlng ths fiBhtlng spirit necessary to win games. The work 6f . ths Athletic catchers, too bas been below that of ths AU-ttar backstops. Jack Burns Meets Stewart, (tnlteii PreM LeMfXI . Wtrt. v. New Tork. Oct. - 14. Jim Stewart, known as the "Parisian Model." and Jack Burns, of California, meet hers tonight at ths National Athletlo club in a 10 round bout. The California, heavy weight Is practically an unknown quan tity. Stewart has been Installed an, over whelming favorite in ths bsttlng. Dallas will "limit -the . numbar Mid caretuJiv restrict it saloons, And pro hibit gambling entirely. (Tnlted Prest Leiwd Wfre.) Chicago, Oct. 14. Heinle Zimmerman, who 19 playing second base for the Chicago Cuba sines Johnny Evers was Injured, is certainly making himself -strong" with the fans, and If good luck . follows him through ths world's series there Is no telling what kind of a strangle hold Zimmerman will get on the baseball world.' Sine Evers Injury Zimmerman has been delivering .the goods all around. His batting has been better than Evert', and. his fielding has been' about as er-, rbrless. In the first seven games that hs playedxas Evers' substitute, Zimmer man batted at a .516 clip and hs has sine given ths fans small reason to think Kvsrt' absencs will To such an awful blow after all, except for .'Inside baseball. " . .. SEVEN THOUSAND LOSE " ; IN SEAT RESERVATION (rotes' Press Lmw4 Wtea. ' ' Chicago. Oct 14. Three thousand of ths ten thousand certified checka for teat reservations at ths world's baa. ball series of games were picked at ran dom today by the clerk of tha National Commission, and ths remaining 7000 were returned to their senders. Tha rest of the teats for tha Chicago games will be sold publicly. : Tha at tendance will exceed all. previous esti mates, according; to ths National Com mission. " . , Lparasafl 'betireen J WHO nt ttim GOODYEAR RAINCOAT STORE Many new arrivals in Smart Raincoats, Cravenettes, English Slip-ons, . Silk and Auto Coats Girls Rubber Storm Cape Coals s ;-.: - Silk-lined hoods, jnst the thing for school wear. Quan tity limited. Regular $5.00 and $6,00 values f0 nt at ; 52.75 Women's Rubberized Cloth Coats and Raincoats Stylishly cut, dependable garments in all the popular fall shades. These are all-weather coats.v Val- Ail f ues $15 and $18. Just a limited number .. .Jl J; J) J Women's Beautiful Sample Coats $30 to $45 Women's Sample Coats In Imported andi do mestic fabrics, this season's newest. Spe-(M 17 wr cal at $24.50 andMf af Men's Very Fine Graveh- ette Raincoats ? Equal to custom-tailored, in all the new fabrics of the season, with or without military collar. These garment retail readily from $25 to $35 and are equal to the best . your tailor will make you, Special price Aif mf only .$1$.00 and 515a I 5 ' : "'" " ' ' ' A Convertible Combination Coat and Raincoat, perfectly -.waterproof, faultlessly tailored and usually aa a good value at $35 . v . ; Saturday J 1 J 5 Latest English Novelty London Slip-on, Triple Texture, for Men and Women , Open Saturday Till 1030 P. M. I i in asw VJJ RAINCOAT COMPANY V. : . ' mi w -9 u ' Ml row n nn few (V f - U mm 0 1 ' , With every suit to order, during my Grand Opening .Week, commencing Vtomorrow morning ai o wiock i win, give, ADsoiutely ree of Chargcjan English Cravenette r Overcoat arid positively charge you no more than my regular prices. ' mum 0 I'-! IM Willi I IssWMssssssMtslIt jfc MWMIb. iiilsat sP MAXWELL, The Tailor IMPORTER- OF FOREIGN WOOLENS 1 246 Washington Street. Portland, Or.; October IS,. 1910. Vtx. Maxwsll, Cuttst tud Maaafai DEAR SIR - I am taking the liberty to Inform you that I am now in my new location, No 246 Washington street, between Second and Third streets, opposite the Mer chant's National Bank. ' . . You are no doubt aware of the fact that I have been established In the mer chant tailoring business Jor a number of years in Portland, my last'place of busi ness being on the corner of Sixth and Alder streets, I was compelled to close my business June 1, owing to the fact that the building has been torn down and an-' other is, being erected in; its place.; - .fr '": ':' A : r t'"A:A"At': I have always carried a large stock of Imported. Woolens, which I was com-' pelledlto buy through American representatives ' of the English Woolen Mills. . ' Being out of a location and having secured ahoier store, of which I could not take possession until this fall, I therefore took a trip to England, where I pur- " chased for cash one of the largest and most magnificent stocks of Woolens ever brought to the city of Portland. Owing to the fact that the representative's profit -is cut out, and my buying the goods in large quantities-direct from the muls, I ' -was therefore able to buy my stock fpr nearly one-third less than I would have t6 pay if I bought through the American representative. ' Consequently I will be able to make you, from now on a Suit or Overcoat for the, same price you have paid for the ordinary American .goods. , .. . I am also gratified to state that I have also jnirchased a large stock of Eng lish Linings, including pure Mohair," Serge,' Alpaca, Fine Satins, , Irish Linen : Canvas and the finest of French Haircloth, which will be put in all garments.' I . . am satisfied and I assure you that you will not be able to find such a display of goods in Portland and at the i prices I will sell thtm. " . While in London I purchased over 80 Cravenette Overcoats of the finest rainproof cloth that was ever put into a" garment. Every garment is stamped 'and made up with the Presto reversible collar. This garment, if purchased in America, would sell for $25 to $40. , With every suit to order I wfll give abso lutely free of charge one of these Cravenette Coats,' arid , positively charge you ' no more than my regular price for suit. . . Trusting that you will favor me with a call and examine my large stock of Imported Woolens and .Trimmings and satisfy yourself before you buy else where, l remain, v Sincerely yours, , , - ' . ' " , : At MAXWELL, the Tailor and Woolen Merchant . -V " 9 ml IMPORTER OF. FOREIGN WOOLENS 2&6 Washington Street Opposite Merchants National Bank x . " ' - 'a " ' - ' MweM.SjeMdd F1 202-Washlnnton'-302 Near Fifth St.