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ft -.... '.f- ' SIXTEEN PAGES REAL ESTATE, BUILDING MARKET WANT ADS - V".-- - SECTION TWO ' PORTS. AUTOMOBILES, GOOD ROADS, MARINE . -'. ' - PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1916. IKE GIBBONS WILL ' BATTLE DILLON, AND . THEN IT'S AUSTRALIA Clean Victory Over Giant Kil - ler Would Mean Much to St. Paul Ghost, antipodeAns would see Xhy Art BiUoni About Drcy Bt tor DiUo, St Thy Think Olb feong to Oxdtr for Idol. ' ; By . Ringside. New York, Kept. . Michael 'lb bonn, after a passive period extending pver nearly six months, is ready to let urn to the ring. Mike's first oppo nent upon his re-entry will "be no less A Tin personage than Jack Dillon. It wfll be a meeting- between the best middleweight In the world, and the foremost lightweight on the globe. Early October Is designated for fes- : tlvitles, and a merry embrojjllo It j prorgHses to be. i Gibbons' purpose Is tackling such nj formidable customer as Dillon upon i -Ms renewal of ring acquaintances is . -two-fold. Mlkp has long been accused : of picking h!s opponents," and has I often been charged as lacking fighting , Instinct in other words, that Mike bowed a tinge of saffron wherever the going got too heavy. It is to disprovo both of these oft declared statements that pibbons Is Jeopardizing his pugl- j Ustlo future. I They Take an AwTul Chance. j Any man who facs Dillon In the hempen square jeopardizes his pugi listic future and hi life. Thus far every one of Dillon's foes has tscaped with his life: but, oh. the many prom Islng careers he has ruined. : " Olbbons Insists he was and still is -of the same mind When Jie consented to spar off with the Indianapolis man killer. He was of such name mind that he mads Dillon agree to make weight for him 160 pounds at 3 o'clock on the afternoon of the battle. 1 Pigmy Jack will have to be trained quit fine to attain this poundage bis best weight Is about 16: pounds at the ringside. Ask Tom Cowler and Frank Moran. 1 As Gibbons has tkeo unto himself a. manager no, not a wife (he already has & family), but a man served In ,rlng matters w roay expect to see Michael In action more often than heretofore. The first stroke of Mike's iiew mentor was to arrange the Dillon match. Faid manager realized that Mike must do more fighting and more efficient fighting to hold his grip on, the public, and to resuscitate his wan ing popularity. Olbbons was on the verge of migrat ing to Australia to engage Les Darcy In a battle bf fisticuffs, when the Dillon match was broached. It seems that Jack, the giant-killer, had, been of fered first crack at Darcy. When Dil lon showed a moiety of Interest in a bout with the Australian champion and deml-god, Gtbhons hastily signed articles for a meeting with Dillon. . Olbbong Rag Soma Foresight. Mike Is foreslghted enough to visu alize the momentary worth of a point victory over Dillon. Should the bout eventuate In Mlke'g fAvor H would en hance his drawing capabilities to the. nth power. He would be looked upon as a real champion, and, hy the heavy weights, as a savior of their blighted careers. Australians would then welcome Gibbons with open arms, even though he had conquered the great Jack Dil lon. The antlpodens are dubious as to how Darcy would fare Against Dillon, but they are convinced that Gibbons would be a mark for their Idol. While Gibbons would .be basking In all this idolatry (assuming, of course, that he decisively defeated Dillon) a little English lad would be pining his lieart away. For the little English lad only recently handed Michael a tasty .pasting; and the feat already has al most been forgotten. Ted-Kid Lewis ! the little English boy who Is will ing to ahow that he can do It all over again. But . wafy Mike is carefully avoiding a recurrence of such a ca tastrophe. He simply refuses to have ' anything more to do with the little English lad. ! 'Lewla, who has been spending the. urrimer In South America not by : choice, but by compulsion, as he must . , live up to an 111 advised contract-1- will return to these shores 'shortly and -start anew his campaign among the ' lightweights, welterweights, middlt-' weights and light heavyweights. Lewis has 'already fought in the first three classes, and is prepared for the plunge : In the domain of Jack Dillon and Bat-1 ' tljflg Lavlnsky. Ke Wants Big Game How. Lewis la not seeking matches 'with j the mediocre light heaviest Jack Dil lon la the one he desires mostly to en. : rage In mortal combat. It may sound ridiculous for a legitimate 139 pounder to ever dream of fighting Dillon. But, remember, Lewla was also ridiculed when he auggested a bout with Gib bons. Yet Ted-Kid went out and pol Ished off the craft Michael in 10 ' Minted rounds. 'V At the tim we warned- 6lbbons that Lewis was on his trail". We fake this ; means of warning Dillon. Next year we may be Impelled to warn Jess Wil- lard of the Lewis peril. . ' ' i m Soccer Entries Close Sooftffe Entries for next season's annual soc cer football matches for thei DeWar trophy held by the Bethlehem 6teel Works eleven, will close October 1. It la conducted by the United States Foot- ball association, the governing feody of . the game in this country. Eight Tennis Bowls Won. Eight tennis bowls have been won alnce the national lawn tennis cham pionship waa Instituted by the United States National Lawn Tennis wu. , tlon In 1881, which must be won three .times, not necessarily In succession, to Become the property or the victor. Barry Maj 8et Record. J. . -.;' BhouM Jack Barry, second baseman ef the Boston Red Sox, who Is out of ; the game with an Injured hand get into the world's series again this year he win esiaeusn a record ef playing in four successive aeries - those of 1911 On Account of September 10 Falling on Sunday, We Will Give S. ScH. Green Trading Stamps on All Charge Accounts If Paid in Full by Tomorrow, September 11 Filled Books of S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Redeemed in Cash in Our New Gift Room, 4th Floor Trading Stamps Given on. All Purchases Made in Gift Room 10c Cake Colgate Soap Free With Every Purchase in Drug Dept. . ,. . i , - Extra Special Offering; for Monday, only. ,with every purchase made in our prug Department, we will give one cake of Colgate & Ca.'s standard soap absolutely free. Natural odors. Regular retail price 10c cake. As quan tity is limited, come early in the day. i Not more than one cake given to a customer. Drug Dept., First Floor. Tea Room 4th Floor t quiet, restful place to enjoy lunch eon with your friends. Service from 11:30 to 2:30. Aft ernoon Tea 2:30-to 4:30. Olds, Wortman & King The Standard Store of the Northwest Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Ice Cream Parlors and Soda Fountain in the Basement Store. Try soar special 25c Shoppers- Lunch served from lt:30 to 2:30 daily. Model Grocery Bakery And . Delicatessen The next time you are in the store, Just take a walk through these departments on the 4th Floor, and you will readily understand why our business is Increasing so rapidly. If it's good to ea, we have it, and at the right price. Telephone orders taken from 8 a. m. to 6 p. ra. Informal Showing of New Fall Styles in Women's Apparel- And Exhibition of New Fall and Winter Merchandise in All Departments of the Store We extend a cordial invitation to the public to come. and view tha new modes for Fall arid Winter and to see the wonderful new stocks of mer chandise assembled in all departments of the store new Silks, new Dress Goods, Linens, Neckwear, RiSbons, Corsets, Millinery, Gloves, Hosiery, Leather Goods, Jewelry, Underwear, Shoes, Laces, Embroideries, etc., of dependable quality COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS! Women's New Fall Suits $35 Up to $225 Garment Salons, 2d Floor Our showing this season of the New Suits is the best we have ever had. Beautiful models for street and dress occasions in velours, chiffon broadcloths, silk velvets, French flan nels, gabardines, serges, poplins and various other wanted fabrics. Smart new -length coats in tailored and novelty cuts, with belts, deep collars, fancy cuffs. Many fur-trimmed models mole, mink, seal, opossum, caracul, etc. All the new colors such as golden brown, ruby, wine, java, plum, navy, taupe, mouse and bottle green. All sizes, including models for large women. At $35.00 up to $225.00 Women's New Fall Coats $25 Up to $195 Garment Salon, 2d Floor Coats for street and dress wear in a won derful showing of thenew Fall styles. Beautiful Evening Coats of silk velvets, satin brocides, velours and satins. H and full-length cuts with cape or rug collars. Trimmed with white fox, mole, Hud son seal, black fox, marabou, etc. Other models in velours, chiffon, broadcloths, novelty mixtures, whipcords, zibelines, cheviots, caracul, etc. Latest full-flare effects with or without belts. Ask to see these new Coats for Fall and Winter. Prices range from $25.00 to $195.00 Beautiful New Evening Gowns $29.75 Up to $150 Garment Salons, 2d Floor Superb creations in Women's and Misses' Evening Gpwns jiruljPattiCirij. Dresses. Also brides', and bridesmaids gowns. One particularly beautiful bridal gown is of white silk net with double-pointed flounce overdrape and new, detachable train. Trimmed with silver lace, pearl and crystal beading. Other gowns of silver and gold laces, silvercloth, etc. - 'Hoop or drape effects with French corsage flowers. Still others of crepe chiffon and soiree silk, in beautiful models. New Evening Gowns and Dresses, $29.75 to $150 New Street Dresses $27.50 to $45 New Fall Waists $3.98 to $15 w. 7 1 r-v Second Floor Smart new models in Women's and Misses' Dresses for street wear. Some of Crepe Meteor, Charmeuse and Satin; others in the more serviceable wool serges. New full skirts. Some trimmed with colored silk embroidery. All the newest col ors are here for vour choosing. Prices range $27.50 to $45.00 Second Floor Exquisite New Waists of Georgette Crepe, Silk Chenille, Chiffons, Laces, Taffe tas, etc. New collars in roll, pointed or square effects. Deep cuffs. Many of the new model? have bead or crystal trimmings. Full range of the season's wante.t colors, and all sizes. The prices" range from $3.98 "P to $15.00 asm :.! i- , Silk Petticoats $3.29 to $7.75 Second Floor You are sure to need a new Petticoat to go with your Fall Suit or Gown. We are ready to show you the very newest styles in Dresdens, Fancy Stripes, Plaids, Changeables and plain colors. Full styles with plain and scalloped flounces, trimmed with shirring, narrow ruffles and fancy plaiting. Messalines, Taffetas, and Silk Jersey. All lengths and sizes, including stouts. Prices range from $3.29 up to $15 Bargain. Circle, First Floor COVERALL APRONS f o r Women. Made in good, full styles, open on side-front, with elastic waistline. Trimmed with con trasting colors. Good assortment of checks and stripes. OQ Priced special now at only OUi WOMEN'S PERCALE APRONS in vfull styles with fitted waist. Good colors. Priced very special for COVERALL APRONS of excel lent quality ginghams, in plain colors and stripes. New Middy style with large sailor collar or plain necks. Wide belts. Full length styles. Priced spe- QO cial for Monday at only OC stripes, checks and dots. Larre quality percales in light OQ, Monday's selling at onlyiIC Aluminum Cooking Utensils At JUST HALF PRICE Third Floor Extra heavy grade Aluminum Cooking Utensils on sale at just y the regulai prices. 4t?T 65c Aluminum Sauce Pans, lj-quart size, 33c " SSIQflr Aluminum Naur Pant "?-nnart tij AC tpi.vvs Aluminum jauwc ru, 73-41. 3lC, Q(JQ $i.lS Aluminum Sauce Pans, 3-quart size, 58c Si. 40 Aluminum Sauce Pans, 4-quart size. 70c Si. 65 Aluminum Sauce Pans. S-auart size. U.'krs 95c Round Casseroles at 48c 1.00 Round Casseroles at 50c $1.30 Round Casseroles at 65c $2.60 Oval Casseroles at $1.30 --S2.25 Oval Casseroles at $1.13 $1.00 Measures, 2-qt. size, 50c 95 c Cake Pans, special at 48c 6So Cake Pans, special at 33c 11.35 Ovat Meat Plates at 63c Lr Si. 15 Heavy Hotel Weieht Sauce riiis, lyj-qmrt size, now at 58c $1.50 Sauce Pan, 2-qt. size, 75c $1.60 Sa. Pan, 2j4-qt. size, 80c 1.90 Sauce Pan, 3-qt. size, 95c 2.75 Sa. Pan, 5qt. size, $1.38 5oc Deep Pudding Pans at 25c 5.50 Fish Boiler, Rack, $2.75 6. SO Fish Boiler, Rack, $3.25 Universal Food Choppers .TL .i, t Third Floor The original "Universal" Food Chop per, made in 4 sizes parts interchangeable - -1.25 size at $1.00 . l.7$ size at $1.50 $!.50size at $1.25. I 2.2S'size at $2.00 ALL REFRIGERATORS NOW ONCFOURTH OFT ' New Linens Ot Quality Main Floor Don't experiment with Linens of unknown merit buy your Linens here and get the best. We are exclusive Portland Agents for Richardson's "Quality Linens." Table Damask Special $1 Yd. Main Floor Splendid grade of Bleached Table Damask in good se lection of patterns, 2 yards wide. Specially pi iced, yard PJ- LINEN TEA CLOTHS. Of Size 45x45 inches, for J5.Let) BATH TOWELS in white or with fancy colored border. Priced OQ at $3.00 a dozen each 01 FANCY LACE Dresses, Scarfs, in pretty designs. Regulation iQ size. Specially priced now TtOv New Ginghams 12'2c Yard Main Floor Especially desirable for children's School Dresses. Bright, fresh new patterns. Priced "I OXn for this sale at, the yard .id, New School Plaids in at- OP tractive colorings. The yard t)C Chamois finish Longcloth. put up 12 yards to the piece. PO Priced special now at tJ)A00 $1.50 Spreads, $1.18 Main Floor White Crochet Bed spreads in double bed size, and medium weights; 1.50 " Q grade. Priced spepial at tPXlO Colored Satin Bedspreads in beau-t tiful patterns and. colors. XFA rffZ Specially priced, now at pfx I D -Hemstitched Pillow Caes. OO. Priced special now at, each) ial Economy Fru it Jars Third FlooEconomy' Fruit "Jars at special reduced prices: - . ... i Pints--Regular,-pric, the dozen 80c .now priced at UuU Quarts -Regular, price th'erpf! dozen '.90c priced now? it? 43 C $8.00 to $9.00 Ostrich Boas At $4.89 Main Floor EXTRA SPECIAL for Monday. Just 24 Boas in- the lot. House samples, bought at a very low price. 27 inches. long, with fine large tassels. First quality stock, in black and many evening shades. Boas well worth 8 to 9, I i QQ on sale tomorrow at only tPrtOt Showing the New Neckwear Novelties Main Floor New deep back Georg ette Collars New Roll and Flat col lars New deep back Organdie Col lars with lace edge or hemstitched new nana tmnroiaery Collars and Sets. New styles are coming In every day. Priced at 35c 65c to $3.50 New Chiffons, Nets, Laces $l.gQ Chiffon Cloth Special $1.25 Yard $2.00 Silk Tulle Nets Special $1.75 Yard Main Floor 72-inch AU-sllk Tulle Net in diamond or Brussels weave. Good assortment of colors. Worth 2.00 a yard, but priced I" fTf special at low price of PJ.lU New $1.25 Metaline Cloth Special $1 a Yard New Two-Toned Waistings $1 to $2.50 Yard Informal Exhibit of the New Millinery Modes Monday Tuesday Wednesday CONSIDER THIS a Personal Invitation to come and see the New Fall modes in Millinery. Our showing is exceptionally large and complete for so early in the season. Street Hats Semi-Dress Hats Dress Hats Creations from the leadinr design ers Kurzman, Joseph, Bendel, Hy lands, Rawak, etc. also exquisite imported models from Georgette, Louise, Meyers and many others. It will be well worth your while to see J these beautiful New Hats, even If you f have no intention of buying, for they 8 will giye you a clear Idea of the style trend for the coming season. Moderate prices prevail. Millinery Salons, 2d Floor See Special Window Display on Morrison St Main Floor 42-inch Chiffon Cloth . in 35 different new Fall colors. Soft, durable finish and an excel lent 1.50 cloth. Priced special now, the yard $1.25 Main Floor Metaline Cloth, the new fabric for lining waistings and overdrapes. Shown in new fold and silver effects. Priced fi1 A A for Monday's selling, yd J)-1-UU New Metal Laces, two-tone silk embroidery, opal and spangle ef fects in edges and flouncings. Now priced at 75c to $6.50 a yard. NEW FUR TRIMMINGS OF EVERY Main Flooi" New two-tone waist ings, 36 Inches wide, in colors, pur ple and white, rose and white, pon gee and white, lemon and white, navy and white gold, silver, pon gee, white or black. Very newest materials. See these at your first opportunity. Yard $1.00 to $2.50 We give S. & H. Trading Stamps. WANTED KIND FIRST FLOOR Extra Special New Crepes $1.25 Yd. v.: Main Floor Extra special for Mon day, Marienette Crepe Chiffon, sold bjr many stores as Georgette Crepe. Cream, flesh, pink, maize, white and sky. Priced very pecial Q- nr for this sale at, the yard Pla9 New Georgettes $1.75 to $2.25 Main Floor We have a full line of Georgette Crepes in the wanted Fall colors, including plenty of white, cream, flesh and pink. Crisp, jiew finish. Step in and see these. Priced at $1.75. $2. $2.25 yrd. NEW VEILS and VEILINGS In latest effects for Fall and Winter. Sale of Manufacturers' Samples Renaissance Lunch Cloths and Scarfs Second Floor A prominent manufacturer sold us his entire line of sam ples in Renaissance Lunch Cloths and Scarfs at a very low price, and we will dispose of them at corresponding reductions. Beautiful pieces for gifts or for your own home. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. On sale Art Department, Second Floor. 18x54 IN. RENAISSANCE SCARFS. Special, only $1.49 54-IN. RENAISSANCE LUNCH CLOTHS. $2.89, $3.29 72-IN. RENAISSANCE LUNCH CLOTHS, $4.89, $5.29 Fall Styles Men's Clothing Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats From America's Best Makers Men's Store, Main Floor Hand-tailored clothes from the hands of crafts men who take pride in their work. Style and quality is needled into every garment we sell. The new Fall and Winter models are now ready for your selection. Beautiful new fabrics, distinctive to a degree. MEN'S NEW FALL SUITS, PRICED $15 TO $40 OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS AT 1$15 TO $30 Women's Fall Footwear Of Dependable Makes Main Floor As fast as the new styles are brought out you will find them at this store. Nearly every day now we are receiving shipments of new novel ties, two of the latest of which we mention below. Attractive New Lace Boot To Sell at $6.50 Main Floor Women's new high-cut Boots of "Surpass" kid. Tlpless toe, rather pointed, new heart-shape vamps, leathet Louis heela. welted tote. Extremelv flna and soft for dress and street wear a model . sure to find favor with Portland women. Also shown In button style P PA Full range of sizes. The pair tpO.91 Women's New Button Boot oi Vici Kid, at Pair $8.50 Women's Button Boots of vicl kid. Popular high-cut style with black vamps, topped with white washable kid. Tlpless, recede toe, two-Inch concave heels, ' Milo ' pearl buttons, medium soles for street wear. A stylish boot, and very serviceable. All sizes. Pair rf T W at V M $8.50 Our September Sale of Furniture Starts Monday An Extraordinary Opportunity to Savev Money! Third Floor Sample pieces and special lines high-grade furniture sharply reduced in price. Chairs, Rockers, Dining and Library Tables, Dressers, Chiffoniers, Beds, etc. good styles dependable qualities. $37.50 Circassion Walnut Dfesser, only $52.50 172.00 Circassion Walnut Chiffonier at $48.95 $25.75 Birdseye Maple Dresser, special $21,75 $22.50 Birdseye Maple Chiffonier,, spcl. J 119.85 $ 9.00 Folding Iron Bed, special now at Ji 6.50 $25.00 Mahogany Bed, sale price special- J 119.50 $37.50 Mahogany Bed, sale price special J 127.50 $65.00 Mahogany Bed, sale price' special i 154.50 $63.00 circassion Walnut Bed, special $39.90 $26.00 Golden Oak Dressers, special at 2 119.95 $25.50 Golden Oak Dresser, special now 119,85 $37.50 Golden Oak Buffet, special now 2129.50 $63.75 Golden Oak Buffet, special only 152.50 $50.00 Golden Oak Buffet, special only $42.50 ??w.E"!ja $27.00 Golden Oak Buffet, special only,-$22.75. , t ' $4 'White Enameled Chairs', special at only $2.75. , , $5.00 Squat e Table at $3.48 $54.00 Quartered Oak Din-, lng Table-544nch at $39.50 $JU0'Mahorany-i n h d Kitchen Table, special it $1.75 $24 Leather Upholstered Rock er, priced .special ' at. $19.75 $65.00 Davenport at $49.50 $54.56 Davenport at $39.50 $22.50 GldOak Desk $18.85 $ 1 2 Ivory En. Dresser $9,80 $30 Enara. DresserZTS, J : $27.50 Ivory Enameled Chif fonier special now at $21.90 V $22.50 Library Table : 118.50 i ,-$20.00 Library Table 6.90' r-117.50 Library Table J ;13.40 W$ jr. SO Library Table j 114.90 v ;.-$ 17.50 Library, Table : ! 13.95 $i5.oo Library:Table j 112.35 $18.00 Library Table $15.50 s All Grass Furniture Reduced. ' $8.50 Gran; Rockers $4.98 9.5ft Grass Rockers $5.95 R5 PORCH FURNITURE AT HALF-PRICE. ,'x, :