The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 26, 1916, Page 15, Image 15

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    Portland, Oregon; Sunday morning, march 28, wie.
CROWD BffiSTM;-'
EVER SAW FIGHTlN
CITY OFNEW YORK
Twelve Thousand People J am
Themselves Into M adison
Square Garden,
b LEAN UR' IS OVER $60,000
ICotUttut Ii More Popular With
Crowd y ZBf Ways Than Caom
; : ' pioa, Judrlar.fcy Applause.
New York. March 25. UN. S.)
The largest crowd that aver attended
an- indoor pugilistic battle in New
York, fought its way into the historic
arena tonight to watch Jess Willard
and -Frank Moran in their 10 round
battle., . i
Th war In which the crowd was
handled bjr th management put It in
an u jly mood.
Instead of opening the doora at
(-.30 the gates were kept locked until
Ut." ' In the meantime over 10,000
persona jammed their way Into the
Madison Square district.
The- doors were thrown open at last.
A crush followed. JYee-for-all fight
took place in' several places. Clothes
were torn and hats smashed.
Once inside, however, it was an easy
rnatter to handle the spectators. There
as an array of. ushers and they did
kbeir work ably. The excuse given
Eor; tha delay in opening the gates was
hat tha carpenters had not finished
their wofk.
' wia Clear Over $60,000.
Tex Rlckard. before the tight, an
nounced that the receipts totalled ap
proximately 1175,000.
Tbat figure la beyond all previous
-jitimatea." someone ' maid.
l"V '. hif T am .lulus . W
fraigbt facts," said Rlckard.
'At tha lowest the receipts will be
1175,000. .The expenses, so far' aa I
km able to fiaure them out win not
te beyond" $110,000. That means Mc
ackin and J will. clear between $60,-
poo and 70,000 on the light."
The rat .' preliminary went on a.t 8
'clock.,.. It wu a four round affair
etween Nate Jackson. 118 pounds, of
piuahoma City, and Peter Slaight, 116
Founas. or Kiew xork. it waa a fast
nd ft urioua mill with plenty of free
iittiBg. Jackson's aggressiveness and
leaner ; hitting gave him a decisive
ictoryv . . ; t
, 'Croifd Becomes Impatient.
Tha second preliminary waa another
roar rouaaafe which called into action
IronojgUarquard, 12 pounds, of New
Fork, and Red Mack, 123 pounds, of
Newark. Clauda Tibbata. ... who ra-
fereed the first bout, alao officiated
n tats. xn o&tue waa raat ana
xcltlng, but the : crowd refused to
Vet enthused. Marq.ua.rd waa the
factor. ' He scored a knock-out In tha
inal found.
Jimmy Murray of New York and
pharlea Treybell of Chicago, mixed in
he third preliminary. ,Both weighed
19 Bounds. Murray had tha tight all
his" own .way until Jlhe third, round.
When he lost it by-'rouling th Cbl-
cagoao..
Th crowd finally cam out of its
apathy and mada Itself heard, by
Ivhistiing and moving around in th
hairs. . ..
At the 'conclusion of th semi-final
khich.was at 9:15. it waa announced
I hat y Willard and Moran positively
Ivottld appear In th ring at 9:30.
' . . MMA M I
Just before th big fighters entered
he ring a request waa made" for the
udienc to atop smoking. This was
rranted by a fair proportion of the
rowd. Th vast auditorium, however,
lva- a blue has of amok by that
im and it waa suffocatingly close.
Th Garden waa Jammed at 9:2a. Th
rowd numbered beyond 12,000.
Jesa Willard waa th first to enter
he Ting; He Jumped through th ropes
I 9:i0v Accompanied by his manager.
om' Jones. Willard wore a heavy
treen' oathroo over his maroon tights.
Moran entered, the ring at 9:41.
L The applause that greeted Willard
I. as surprisingly small. It waa
catteradand not prolonged. Willard
nd Jones faced a battery of cameras
h th'center of the ring.
lfforan Xa Popular One.
Just .aa tha , photographers had
happed tha champion and his man
ger. Moran. followed by his retinue
if aparring partners, hove into sight.
n crowd brok out In . wild tumult
nd gay th blond Plttsburger & tr
pendoua ovation.
Moran also wore a heavy bathrobe
ver ma pale green tighta, through
rhich wu entwined a small American
lg. W '
After' Moran and Willard had been
hotographed together thev went to
heir . respective corners and received
nal instructions from their, handlers.
In Moran's corner were Willie Lewia.
iQ McKlnnon, Barclay Madden -and
rank- Kendall, The Willard seconds
ere-Jack Hemple and Walter Mona
lan. . - ...
The " timekeepers were Dr. Georra
inia oi in state ooxing commission
d. Weiss for Willard and George Con.
awi zor Moran.
tordham Starts on
i- New Gymnasium
Fordham university has begun the
nstruction or a 3100,000. gymnasium
b New York, college will also have
splendid- Outdoor equipment for stu
nts .o better themselves In football.
seoalL track, tennis, handball and
her Bports. The cornerstone of th
w. structure will be laid during comm
encement day in May when the sev-
ty-rirth anniversary -of th found'
X of the college will be celebrated.
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I Purse Offered 1 for Record.
Walter 'WlnanvL th .Bnglish trot
tig enthusiast, who la-well known in
,is country, has offered a cup for th
rst - registered hackney that- trots
lie In three minutes, and another
pphy.of lesser value to the repre-
ntativ of that breed that can nego-
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Greatioins
A Formnal PreseMatioin of FasMorfs Newest
At Olds, Wortman & King's Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Women of 'Portland and vicinity are cordially invited to attend this important style event and view the new Spring models in Wearing Apparel, and, also to inspect our superb show
ing of Spring merchandise in general. .Stocks are magnificently complete the fresh, new goods have the allurement of newness, the chaTm of unhandled crispness. Keeping step with
the vast increase in the demand for Olds, Wortman & King merchandise, we have assembled far larger stocks than ever before, which means better satisfaction in choosing for our
customers. The supremacy of this store was never so strikingly evidenced as in this masterful exhibit of Springmerchandise. Don't fail to see special window displays. 's
A
WONDERFUL silk sea-
son has been ushered in. The
looms never produced more
exquisite weaves nor more striking
or novel colors than has been pre
sented for the Spring Season.
Every weave, every color, every
pattern favored by fashion is here.
We don't know of a single one that is
missing.
There, are fancy taffetas in dots,
stripes and floral effects plain taf
fetas, -Georgette crepes, crepe me-
teors, crepe de chine, satins, and tub
silks in pleasing variety of colors and
exquisite patterns.
T
HE NEW DRESS4
GOODS are truly - superb. .
Fashion's fondness for checks'
is strikingly shown in our collections
tor there are checks of JiU-kinds
and colors large and small, r
New Suitings and Coatings. In- all
the wanted weaves for Spring.
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AIR ORNAMENTS
The -woman who likes indi
viduality, in coiffure Vill find
here the very newest ideas -casque
combs, pin, barrettes, etc., in crystal,
amber, shell, etc. . '
Prices range 50c P to $5.00
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New Millinery
Of Rare Beauty
OPENING EXHIBIT of
Spring Millinery Monday, Tues
day and Wednesday of this week.
Comprehensive showing of exclusive
models from all the leading modistes of
both continents. -
GEORGETTE"
GERMAIN MARIE LOUISE
LEWIS JOSEPH
BENDEL HYLAND
TAPPE RAWAK
and many others. Also clever creations
and adaptations by our own skillful ex
perts. New Tailored Hats, Semi-Dress
and Pattern Hats in every desirable
shape and material.
MILLINERY SALONS 2D FLOOR
DRESS TRIMMINGS that OpRING DRAPERIES that
are being selected by leading J will appeal strongly to all home
modistes are displayed here in lovers may be seen In great as
endless profusion, sortment in our D.rapery Section.
Trimmings suitable for the most New Curtains in exquisite designs,
elaborate gown crepe chiffon broche some in colored effects.
gold and silver embroidered chiffon New Cretonnes, Damasks, Tapes-
striped Marquisettes and Persian ef- tries. Drapery Silks,
fects. New Venlse and Rose Point, New Rugs in richest of colorings
Point Gaze, Dutchesse and Iridescent and in designs entirely new.
Bands and Flouncings. New Spring Furniture, including
New AUovers and Silk Nets. Reed Chairs, Rockers, Tables, etc.
New Novelties in Handbags
New Silk Moire Bags, lined with Women's Handbags pin seal, ta-
- plaint or novelty silk frames -are ptr calf, buffed alligator; combina-moh-e
covered or set with rhine- tions silk,. suede. and silk, pin seal,
stones. Priced at $2.50 to $6.50 New Leather Belts in - popular
New Strap Purses $1 to $3.50 styles for Coats, Suits and Dresses.
11 :.
Spring Needs for the. Garden
Third Floor With planting time now at hand, there will be great demand for
rarden needs don't delay, buy what you need now, while old prices are in -force.
We sell only dependable makes. Boys' Garden Spades at, each, 60c
uaraen iroweis, pneeu ar, eaca iuc
Standard Spray Pump at, each 45c ,
Lawn Mowers, priced at,, each $4.60 '
Galvanized Grass Catchers at $1.00
Poultry-Wire by toll or by foot. ; 1
Headquarters for S-W Paints
W omen's New Spring Suits
hloa Salons. Second Floor From the inexpensive Sports Suits to the
more elaborate, Jnodels of silks and combinations of various materials, we
show styles to please every fancy. Belted, semi-fitting and fancy cuts,
smartly jtrlmmed with braids, buttons, novelty collars and cuffs. Latest
full-flare and plaited skirts Every wanted fabric and every wanted color
is represented in this notable collection. Prices range $16.50 to $110.00.
New Coats for All Occasions
Fashion Salons Second Floor- Clever little Sports Coats in wide stripes,
large checks and; plain colors, with or without belt smart new ?4 -length
coats for utility wear, of tweeds and homespuns, with belts and patch pock
ets new novelty istyles in great variety of different cuts, some with belts,
others in loose flaring styles. We also display handsome new coats in Styles
appropriate for evening wear..' These are developed in Waterfall Scintilla,
Broadcloth, TaffeU Silk, Poplins and other high-grade materials. Black .
and colors. Prices range $10.00 to $55.00.
Women's and Misses9 Dresses
Fashion Salons, Second Floor More charming than Words can express
are these beautiful new Dresses for Spring and Summer wear, Of soft taf
fetas with flaring skirts and dainty chiffon waists of crepe de chine with
chiffon waists, trimmed with hand-embroidery of silk and serge combina
tions in dozens of pretty styles also models of wool serge and gabardines. '
Checks, stripes .plaids-and plain colors. See these new dresses. Prices
range $15.00 to $42.50. r . .
Exquisite New Evening Gowns v
Fashion Salons, Second Floor Our showing of 'New Gowns, is the most
complete we have ever bad. There are beautiful models of taffetas, with
combinations of silver cloth and laces, silk nets, silk crepe and nets, figured
crepe de chine, Doily Varden silks, crepe meteors' and other materials.
Some are trimmed with French flowers and hand-embroidery. Distinctive
models, shown exclusively at this store. New flare and plaited. Skirts.
Moderately priced at $25,00 up .to $87.50. - V
Showing the New Waist Styles 1
Fashion Salons, Second Floor Tailored Waists of tub silks, tfff etas and
crepe de chine. : Many are' finished with hemstitching, buttons "and' fine .
tucks. Novelty styles with newest collars and sleeves. These are made up .
from Georgette crepes, laces, chiffons, nets and' crepe de chine.,,, We also
show a magnificent collection of lingerie waists in plain and colored voiles,
batistes,; lawns, organdies and. linens. Full range of sizes. , Prices range
from $1.39 to $11.50.
Latest Models in Dress Skirts
Fashion Salons, Second Floor The separate Skirt is to play an important
part in the Spring Wardrobe. We are prepared to show you the season's
newest models in serges, gabardines, cheviots, poplins whipcords, cordu
roys also the more dressy styles in satins, taffetas and silk poplins. Plain
colors, cSecks, plaids, stripes. Prices range from $5.00 "up to $22.50.
Silk Petticoats of Every Shade
Fashion Salons, Second Floor-Women's Silk Petticoats in latest full
styles, with deep flounces, accordion-plaited or trimmed with narrow ruf
fles or scallops. Chiffon Taffetas, ' Messalines and Silk Jersey. Complete
showing of the latest Spring shades, Including fashionable changeables and
floral effects. New lace-trimmed Petticoats for wear, with evening gowns
' are also here: Prices range $2.49 to $9.95. :-..,
B
S1
(EAUTIFUL New' Wash1
Goods Such Weaves Such
Colors! Here's a fabric as
sheer as gossamer there - a fabric
that brings visions of smart coats and
tailored frocks.
Voiles-hold first place In fashion's
preference and naturally they hold
prominent place in our Wash Goods'
showing for Spririg.
Countless other novelties and the
staple weaves as well. '
PRtNG FOOTWEAR
for women a superb collection
of all that's smart from the
Fashionable Pumps to the new High
Top Boots of light-colored leathers.
New Champagne and White Calf
Boots, 8-inch tops, 18.00 the pair
New White Nu-Buck Boots, in lace
and button styles New, White Can
vas Boots. -
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rOMEN'S HOSIERY in
every conceivable color and
combination.' Of silk of
silk boot sheer, cobwebJjyy yet"
firm in texture, so dainty that their
possession is a delight. . :
At 1.00 we show oar celebrated
"Portland -Maid",, Silk Hose in black
and all wanted colors.
Other, grades in wanted shades,
ranging from 50c to $3.50 pair.
ECKWEAR NOVEL-
TIES in a bewildering assort
ment of the season's newest
ideas' form the simple little turnovers
to the elaborate. rf , .
-White Georgette Crepe Collars
with colored borders also Collar and
Cuff SetsI 4 ; ,
New Collars and Sets of Leather In
the wanted shades for. Spring.
Many charming , new Collars in the
dainty fischu effects.
New JTestees in scores of dainty
new styles of fine lawns , and organ
dies. , ' ' . ;
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V
EWBiiRT Ashes of
Roses and the new Peacock
Novelties- New Lavallieres.
Brooches, BaKPins, Stick Pins, Cuff
Links, etc. Any number of interest
ing things on display in this Dept
EW EMBROIDERIES in
exquisitely dainty patterns for
dresses, waists, lingerie, etc. v
Finest of workmanship on Voiles,
Swisses, Cambrics.
One lot , of 17-inch Embroidery
Flouncings .are priced at 25c.
45-inch Flouncings in distinctive,
patterns for 'Spring. Priced 1 1 .69 yd.
EILS AND VEILINGS
no matter what you have in
mind, you are sure to find it
in our splendid showing. Prices right.
.New Georgette Crepes In-all the
wanted shades for Spring.
--New made .Veils In novelty meshei
New Veilings by ihe yard.
-New Circular and Tea Veils in
. many smart' designs.
New Drape Vein ad Metal Edge
Veils in wanted colors.
EW GLOVES in shades
to match ' the New Spring
Suits and 'Gowns. Depend
able makes I In both, kid and fabric.
Many new novelty shades and stitch
Ings are to be seen in the new arrivals.
Reasonable prices always.
PRING RIBBONS in
gorgeous array! Beautiful new
blues and coral tones so much
in demand are here in extensive as-,
sortment. J; ;-" '
New Plaids, Checks and Floral Rib
bons in every color and lit hundreds
of different combinations.
New Novelties for Millinery, Sashes.
Bows, Neckwear, .Girdles, . fancy and
in the wanted 'plain colors. Reason
able prices-v ..,;.. '
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Standard Garden Hoes at, each 25c
Standard Garden Rakes at, each 25c
if.nard . Lawn Rakes at, each 40c
Standard Spading Forks at, each 85c
50-ft. Gard'n Hose (complete) $3.85
Adjustable Window Screens at 25c
I
New Sweaters and Sports Coats
hion Salons, Second Floor Popular styles In Women's Sweaters"
and Sports Coats art now on display. " Sports -Coats are of Jersey silk,
: fibre1 silk and Jersey, cloth- Sweaters are -of silk,1 Angora, wool Jersey and
' knit wool. Plain and fancy weaves. . Smart belt styles, some with scarf to
match. Square or roll collars, large buttons and fancy pockets. All new
colors. Prices range $5.00 up to $30.00. - . "
Men's Spripg Hats
v,$2 and $3
Men Store, Main Floor
Our ceieDratea . "Wellington" - Hat at 83
has no equal for style and quality. Step In
and let our hat expert show, you the new
shapes soft or stiff. , '- -r
For a bat at i lower price; Our ''Napoleon'
is far ahead of those you see elsewhere at the
price. rSoft and atiff i styles Sii all the new
Spring Styles In MenHvaai-Young Men's
Clothing are now on exhibition.
Next Wednesday Will Be Red-Letter DayTen Free Stamps Will Be Given to AirVisitors to the aS. & Prcmiuirh Parlors; VT Lote bn4th Floor
Monday Will Be "Sperry Magazine DayM The March Issue Is Now In and Will Be Distributed FreVoi CdWge to
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