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l-;.Vji ' ' - j. 4 V i. Si ', . i " . SECTION TWO BPORTS, AUTOMOBILES, GOOD ROADS, MARINE SIXTEEN PAGES RE ATj ESTATE. BUILDING, JIARKKTS, WANT ADS : i ,, ry -f PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15, 1916. KNOCKED OPPONENT DOVN TEN TIMES YET f WATSON LOST FIGHT tyted Says Australian Scrapper V 5 Given Decision Because. He 1 " A nnAar Vaian RIau;c LHIIUbU LIUVlll UIUV0, BETTER NOT ROIL DARCY CaJifonU rftppr' . Wra rif tatrg la CKoa Humor or nu Mp. s 8ar Francisco. Oct. 1 4. (P. N. S ) Red Wataon, back from Australia advises American fighters who go to Australia and want to stick 20 rounds with Les I)arcy to keep Darry in good humor. The only American fighter, states Red. who knows how to fight Darcy.j is Jimmy cianry. "Clabby Is always careful not to hit Darcy too hard. That explains why he "ticks with him ?n rounds. "Buck Crouoe would have gone 20 , , rounds if he had not tried to double cross Darcy. ''Buck srot alontr all right for one roand. Every time he'd ko into a clinch with Pary he'd whlspeer about how nice and easy they were Koins and suirgested that they keep it up. Was Very VoIlU About Zt. ''Tes would nod his head very toli'ely and smile meaning It was all rlirhr. and he'd do a Buck asked.. "Then tri the next round" ftarcy, I thlnklnir Orouse a man of his word, came in with his hands down, and Crouse. let go one on the chin that you con 1.1 hear all over the house. "The punch didn't knock Darcy ! down, but you could see Darcy srlt his teeth, and the next minute Cronse was on the floor dead to the world. "The same Ihlnst happened with Mc Goorty, only Eddie was more honest' than Crouse-: He -didn't ask Dai cy to 'go easy. "But when Darcy was not expecting It Kddie. let go a left which Isnded on the chin' so hard that the house' . thook,. ! : tt tatted Two Blows More. "McGoorty's hair tip to tho time he landed that. punch had been nice and smooth. But the Instant he landed: Ms hair stuck up like a porcupines. II. knew he did something he ought no and that he'd have to pay for it. The f'iht lasted two punches more and Darcy landed them both. I e 'No man ever made Darcy extend ' Mifleeir. J 'i ''He doesn't even perspire when he i fights men like McGoorty and Crouse. They tell mo Jtxe doesn't take a shower , bath after a fight doesn't need It. "The night Jimmy Dime and his : fighters attended their first boxing show they introduced Patsy Brannt- ' can. Babe Picato. Joe Chip. Tom Mc- 1 Mahon and . then they came to the tar, George Chip who. the announcer , aid, would fight Darcy. ; Their Reception to Chip. I Everybody In the gallery Jumped ! up as one man and hollered lkicxi night.'. I felt sorry for Chip, but had i to laugh. tft took: me a long time to get used : to the Australian way of deciding a fight. i "When I first went there I was fighting a fellow named Fred Kay. , He was a slippery guy, like Eddie Moy, and, as May, couldn't hit hard enough to knock the hat off my 'head. I "In a couple of rounds I found he couldn't hurt me and began digging ! In, taking a pat on the face or head, , hd sometimes two or three In order , to crack him a solid punch. I Begged Referee to stop It "I knocked him down 10 times, I ' I think, anyhow I floored him so often ' that I quit counting. The guy was . game and kept jumping up. He was mo badly beaten . that every time I . landed my glove felt as if I had quashed Into a soft tomato. "1 asked the referee to stop the , fight. He shook his head and told me to go on. "When the fight ended the referee walked over and held up Kay's hand. 1 I thought he was Joking and started to laugh. But when I saw the serious look on the faces of my friends I ran Over and asked the referee what was the matter, If I had lost on a foul. ' - "He said no, that Kay had beaten me fairly and squarely, that I had cored 10 knockdowns, but that Kay had landed on me 11 punches, which, though light, were cleanly delivered. Therefore the score was 11 to 10." Cottage Grove Holds Eugene High 13 to 7 Cottage Grovel Or.. Oct. J 4. In a rretty evenly played gamewhlch was lost In the last quarter on a fluke, the local team lost to the Eugene high school yesterday by a score of 13 to fi. Cottage Grove started off strong with a touchdown early In the .first, quarter and held the visitors until their-touchdown in the third quarter. The score remained a tie umy ine visnoru carried ine du round for a second touchdown in the , last few minutes of play and kicked ; goal. ; The local team, considering Us In experience and the youthfulness of the- Players, played a hard game. toach Jewett, well Known through his. connection with athletics at WIN lamette. and his assistant. Bob Earl, Who coached the locals to victory In 1913, say that the local team Is going to maite the other teams hustle for the pennant. Wot Springs Races Nov. 11. Hot Springs. Ark,, Oct. 14. Eleven rears .of Idleness and the waste that goes with it have been atoned for in 11 'Weeks , of busy rebuilding at the plant of the Essex park track, which opens In this city for a 21 day meet ing' on November 11. Th . grand stand, paddock, timers' stand. ' judges' stand, stabling facili ties' for 660 horses, and the handsome club house- are all ready for occupancy now, a nere win do noimng less than 1400 t purse and handicaps ranging op to $800 are Included in th book Olds, Wor tman & King The Standard Store of the Northwest Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Given on All Charge Accounts If Paid in Full on or Before the 10th of Month Filled Books Redeemed in Cash, Gift Room, 4th Fir. Exclusive Portland Agents for Gossard Front-Lacing Corsets Richardsoa's Table Linens Manicuring arid Hairdressing Parlors on 2d Floor Housewares on 3d Floor Kodaks, Supplies Fourth Floor Full line Eastman Kodaks, C ameras and Supplies. Developing, Printing, Enlarg ing, Framing and color work by experts. Films left for developing and printing before 6 p. m. ready by 1 1 a. m.'next day. We give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps. Halloween Novelties Of All Kinds -Table Decorations, Favors, Seals, Nut Cases, Festoons, Luncheon Sets, Cutouts, Doilies, Candle Shades, Score Cards and hundreds of other novelties on display at Dennison booth, 1st Floor. A'jo great as sortment of Lanterns, Ghosts, Cats, Baskets, etc., in the Toy Store on the Fourth Floor. Women's $45 New Plush Coats $37.50 25c ;to 35c Handkerchiefs At 15c Main Floor Extra special offering for Monday only! Women's Crepe Silk Handkerchiefs with one corner embroidery designs. Shown in all the best colors. Kerchiefs such as usually sell at 25c and "5 5c "f ffp while they last, your choice AtJC Women's 10aHandk?rchiefs 6 fr 29c Fine Linen Handkerchiefs 3 for $1.00 Main Floor Women's Handker chiefs of fine sheer material. Neatly hemstitched and excellent embroid ery work. These have neat colored initial in corner. Handkerchiefs of splendid 10c quality. Priced OQf very special now at, 6 for miVv Handkerchief Centers Main Floor Now is the time to buy for Holiday Fancy Work. Fine linen, with -rnch and French hems. Priced 15c. 20c. 25c to 50c each Main Floor An exceptional show ing of Women's Linen Kerchiefs with fine hand-embroideiy designs, in all white and in wanted colors. New lines just received. Extra good grades. Priced at 35c or 3 for $1 65c each or 2 for $1.25 Boxed Handkerchiefs in wonderful assortment of styles. There are many advantages in mak ing your selections early. Women's New Kid Gloves $1.39 to $1.59 Pair WOMEN'S GLOVES of select stock lambskin in white and white with, contrasting stitching, full P. K. sewn. Also P. K. Washable Gloves in various good Fall colors. Shown in a full range OQ of sizes. Special now tDJLeOe Main Floor WOMEN'S GLOVES in full P. K. washable lambskin, good range of colors. Also white and black gloves with crochet embroidery in self and two-tone effects. Shown in all d-J CQ sizes. Special the pair at J)-I-eJ See Display in Morrison Street Window Neckwear Of Finer Grades Main Floor Women who appreciate novel and distinctive Neckwear styles will be pleased with this superb showing. Wheth er you pay 25c or $5.00, you are abso lutely sure of correct style and best val ues here. New Broadcloth Sets in deep back, round and flare effects, in collars and sets. Moderately priced $1 to $2.50 Real Georgette Crepe Collars and Sets in various styles. Priced 50c to $3.50 Women's 65c to $1.00 Scarfs at 39c Women's Scarfs $5 to $6.95 Main Floor .Odd line Women's Neck Scarfs of mercerized and Seco silk materials; 65c to $1. 00 OQ grades. Priced special row OiC ORDERS TAKEN for hand-embroidery work on broadcloth col lars. Only fast color yarns used. Main Floor Beautiful New Scarfs of high-grade Italian Silk in butter fly and floral designs. Shaded ef fects in tan, gray, gold, lavender, rose, pink, Copen also white and black. Moderate price, $5-$6.95 Wool Sport Scarfs $1 to $2 ea. One Style as Sketched at Right Take advantage of this special saje and save 7.50 on yout New Win ter Coat. Three handsome styles from which to choose one of which is herewith shown. Other models are equally as smart and attractive. Strictly high-class garments made from genuine Sealette Plush and lined throughout with superior satin. Popular 4-length styles, extra full around bottom. New, large collars, deep cuffs and pockets. Plush- covered buttons. Full range of sizes for women and misses. CA New 45.00 Plush Coat, on sale Monday at the Special price P3 I eOU Superb Display of New Skirts Priced $5. Up to $47.50 DRESSY SKIRTS of silk and satin in pretty draped effects, also o:ie overskirt style wiia yoke formed of satin folds and shi.-red voke ef fects. . Many in the beautiful new plaid and striped taffetas. All lead, ing Fall colors. $5.95 to $47.50 WOMEN'S SILK PETTICOATS IN LATEST STYLES, $2.49 to $7J5 SILK PETTICOATS FOR EVENING WEAR, AT $3.49 to $12.50 NEW SILK PETTICOATS IN EXTRA SIZES, PRICED AT $3.98 UP NEW STREET SKIRTS of wool velours, gabardines, serges and poplins. Also many in the new dark plaids and stripes. Full box plaited an.l flare eftct with wide belts. Some have hip voVes. Scores of styles. Priced $5 toj$9.75 V1 Portland's Best Suit Store Invites Your Inspection of Small Styles Nearly every day we receive new shipments of suits, therefore you are sure to find here the very latest modes as fast as they appear on the mar ket. Among the late arrivals are Beautiful New Suits of Broadcloth in black and leading colors. Many are fur-trimmed, and all have the new tape col lars and new full skirts. New Suits at $24.75 Smart Russian model with double belt at waistline, black velvet collar, trimmed with skunk fur worn high or low). Full4Jare m'tci with back belt at waistline. Developed in excellent quality wool ,poplln - In black, green and br0K. Vtso other materials and gO ft-f7 styles, all sizes. Priced p 'i3 I O New Suit at $45.00 Handsome New Suit of gabardine In fashionable straight-line model with box plaits on coat, front and back, military collar of velvet, nov elty cuffs. Skirt in yoke effect with rockets. Coat trimmed with bone buttons. Many other styles flC also shown at this price Special Showing Stout Women's New Suits at $32.50 Attractive new model of wool velour. Styled in Russian belted ef fect, with medium-length coat, having collar of electric seal cuffs and pockets, also trimmed with seal. Full flare skirt with novelty pock ets and half-belt. Othr stylet in various materials. flQQ CA Priced for tomoirow tpOeOU New Suits at $57.50 Smart model having semi-fitted Coat in medium length very full flaring at bottom, bound with flat silk braid, trimmed with straps and bone buttons.' Sailor collar, trim'd with moleskin. Skirt Hare. Ga bardine material. All PfT'7 PA sizes. See tliis model Vt) I uU Suiu at $25.00 to $56.50 Beautiful New Fall Waists In Every Desirable Material CREPE DE CHINE Waists in vast assortment of styles, includ ing smart new tailored models with deep sailor collars in roll or pointed effects. Some neatly trimmed with embroidery and hemstitching. $3.79 to $6.75 New Dresses SILK DRESSES In beautiful new styles for all occasions. Char meuse, satin, crepe de chine and combinations of velvet and crepe. Plaited, flare and draped skirts. Latest trimmings of geld and sil ver, furs, embroidery, etc. Shown in all colors. $18.50 to $59.50 GEORGETTE CREPE Waists in fancy and tailored styles great many different models in practical ly all the leading dark ihades, also in white and flesh. Bead and em broidery trimmings. Prices rang. now from $4.50 up to S14.R0 of Silk or Wool NEW STREET DRESSES of wool serge In black and popular colors. Latest straisrht-line effects manv box-plaited to shoulder yoke and having belt at waistline. Some made up In combination with silks and crepes. The prices range nowt from $15.00 to $29.75 Remodeling the Grocery and Delicatessen Depts. Extensive Alterations Now Completed Make This One of the Most Modern and Up-to Date Grocery Stores in the Entire West. To meet the demands of our rapidly-growing business In thesa departments, extensive alterations and changes have been made. The Delicatessen Department has been made larger and complete refrigerating plant installed with mammoth refrigerating rooms and showcases where meats and delicacies of all kinds are kept In per fect condition. The tea, coffee and spice section also has larger quarters and many other changes made in fact, practically the en tire Grocery Section has undergone many betterments. Our tele phone order department Is being equipped with most modern de vices for receiving orders and transmftting messages and Important chances are also being made in delivery department TO ENABLE US TO GIVE OUR PATRONS THE FULLEST MEASURE OF EFFI CIENT SERVICE. Holiday Linens Main Floor None too soon to begin your fancy work If you would have your gilts ready in time. We are splendidly prepared to supply your needs in plain and fancy linens at lowest prices. Why not choose tomorrow? LINEN HUCKABACK toweling in all the wanted widths for giit articles. Shown in plain and fancy. HANDKERCHIEF linens In vast assortment of widths and grade. Priced 65c to $3.00 the yard. ART LINENS in all widths an 1 weights for embroidery work. FANCY TOWELS of all linen in beautiful range of patterns and all sizes. Hemstitched ends. . Prices range from 60c to $.1.50 FANCY BATH towels in various colors and patterns with face cloth and hand towels to match. Also bath sets in various colors. RICHARDSON'S TABLE LINENS OF QUALITY Beautiful new do signs all sizes in cloths with napkins to match. Also linens by the yard. The values we offer now are better than we can expect to show later on in the season. S. & H. Green Stamps given with each purchase. WinterFlannels Now Ready NEW BATHROBE flannels in groat iwnrtmnt nf pattern and folnis. Priced for this sale at only 40c yard, obc RaTHRDRF Rl ANKFTS In anrtJ patterns and colors with ttimmings to N maicn. see tnese in uepx., isi riour. NEW FLANNELETTES in vast assort ment of patterns and colors suitable for house dresses, comforters, " p? etc. 34 inches wide. Priced, yd. J-Jl OUTING FLANNELS of extra good heavy quality for nightgowns, pajamas, skirts, etc. Assorted patterns. If A Priced special the yard only $2 Wool Chinchilla Cloth $1.48 Yard Main Floor. 54 Inch white wool chinchilla cloth for coats ar-d Jackets. Excellent 52 J- 4Q quality. Special, the yd. ipJLeftO New wool flannels for men's shirts, middies, etc., 50c-$1.50 New Belfast Cambrics At 15c Yard Main Floor. New lines Belfast cambrics and new percales for house dresses, shirts, etc."1 ff Assorted patterns. Yard, AOC New embroidered flannels for infants' wear, 65c to $1.50 yd. Royal Bengal Oriental Rugs! - Special Exhibition, Rug Department, Third Floor I?P 3 I Vi 7 -Z st .row"- ROYiLvBENCAL- i. r -i. - , - ! Royal Bengal Oriental Rugs, Size 2 :5x4:6, Priced at $12.50 Royal Bengal Oriental Rugs Size 4x7 Ft., Priced at $27.50 ' Royal Bengal Oriental Rugs, Size 8x40 Ft., Priced $80.00 Royal Bengal Oriental Rugs, Size 9x12 Ft., Priced $90.00 ROYAL BENGAL RUGS are made In America,' and they are unquestionab!y? the best reproductions of Oriental and Persian Rugs on the market. So true i-i coloring and so marvelously beautiful in design are these rugs that no one would hesitate to choose them in preference to imported rugs. ROYAL BENGAL RUGS are woven in one piece and will last a lifetime. Everyone interested In floor coverings should see these wonderful rugs. ROYAL BENGAL RUGS are also made in special sizes to order. Great variety of different patterns in every wanted shade. Special display of these Rugs In the Department on the Third Floor. Great October Sale of Bedding Is Now in Progress on the Third Floor New Dress Trimmings NEW GEORGETTE Crepes and . NEW FUR TRIMMINGS New Silk Chiffons in 40 different col- Silk Trfmmings New Meal ors. Standard 3-thread clotn, Laces in spangles,? silver, gold washable and durable. Especially and combinations of metal and good qualities. $2 a yard. I silk in this season's party shades, $1.50 Silk Chiffon Cloth $1.00 Yard $1.75 Georgette Crepes $1.25 Yard Main Floor Marienette or Georgette Crepe Silk Chiffon in white, pink, sky, maize, cream and flesh color. An excellent value at 1.75 the yard. Priced very special for Mon- 3- rtff day's selling at, yard PXeifJ Main Floor Silk Chiffon Cloth in an excellent quality. Shown in 35 different colors, including black and white. Full 42 inches wide. Standard 1.50 cloth on sale Monday only at, Q" ff special price of, yard J)i-'eUU Women's New Fall Footwear NEW HIGH BOOT for women. Black Surpass kid vamps and white washable kid toppings Button style, tipless. leather half-Louis heels, welt- PO ed soles. Priced, pair vODU NEW KID BOOT 8-lnch top. Havana brown vamp with tops of champagne colored vicl. Buttop style, with neat pointed toe with out tip. Leather half- ! ff Louis heels, the pair ipUeUU Basement Sale Wool Dress Goods and Silks Begins Monday Morning The remarkable success of our Basement Underprlce Store is due primarily to the fact that we sell dependable mrchandise at a lower price than elsewhere. Also to our matchless store service and unfail ing courtesy of our salespeople. Don t fail to attend this sale of new fall dress goods and silks tomorrow. 36-In. Wool Cheviots 63c Yard 5 0-Inch Wool Broadcloth $1.19 Basement 36-lnch wool cheviot in black, brown, tan, gray, dark blue, etc. This Is an excellent fabric for women's dresses and skirts. Extra good CQ ity priced at, the yard, OOC Basement. Wool broadcloth the season's choice for suits, coats and dresses. Black and all the leading shades for fall. Full 50 Inches wide. Base- "IQ ment price, the yard vAeJLJ 36-Inch Black Taffets 95c Yard 24-Inch Silk Poplins 45c Yard Basement. 36 Inch black taffe ta silks in beautiful rich lustrous finish for dresses, waists, skirts, etc. Also special line of fancy silks 24 to 27 inches wide in big assortment of patterns and QK colors. Priced special at vOC Basement Silk poplins In blacji white and large assortment of the new fall colorings. Plain and !ancy weaves. This Is a splendid fabric for dresses and waists wears exceptionally well. AfT 24 ins. wide. Priced at frtll Shoe Sale Extraordinary Women's $3.50 Shoes Special Pair $1.48 Basement.- Several hundred pairs women's high grade shoes at sac rifice prices to close them out in one day. These are odd lines In small sizes 2S, 3, 3 Hand 4 only. Patent, gunmetal, vicl kid, vel vet, cravenette, etc., in lace and button styles, cloth or kid tops, me dium and wide widths. Shoes such as you would ordinarily I" A Q pay 3.50 and 4.00 for, priced special in the Basement at VXerxO . SHOP IN THE BASEMENT UNDERPR1CE STORE. Gray Enameled Ware No Advance in Prices Here! Third Floor. Best quality gr;y enameled kitchen utensils. Clear gray enamel mottling on heavy steel base. Guaranteed. i qt. coffee pots priced 37c 1 14 quart coffeet pots at 42c 2 quart coffee pots priced 48c 3 quart coffee pots priced 52c -4 quart coffee pots priced 60c 1 quart tea pots priced 40c l Vt quart tea pots now 45c 4 quart tea kettles priced 77c 5 quart tea kettles priced 87c 7 quart tea kettles priced 97c 1 quart double boilers at 77c mi a quart double boilers at 87c 3 quart double boilers $1.35 8 quart deep dish pans 50c 10 quart deep dish pans 55c 14 quart deep dish pans 65c 2 quart cov. sauce pans 35c quart cov. sauce pans 50c quart cov. sauce pans 60c quart cov. sauce pans 70c quart 'covered kettler 35c quart covered kettles 40c quart covered kettles 50c -6 quirt covered kettles 60c -iVi quart Hp sauce pans 25c j quart hd sauce nans 27 -5 quart lip sauce pans 35c quart lip sauce pans 50c 6 quart covered buckets 58c 20x1 5 H-ln. ft. bathers $1.15 -76 quart coffee boilers it 90c 'V pint measuring cups. 15c-'. -1 qt. graduate m eas tires ; 30c 10x10 seaml'ss stove pans 40c -Six-hole muffin pans it 38c 2 quart milk pans priced 15c -lj4 qt. d'p pudding pans 16c 9 inch shallow pis plates 14c -9 inch deep pie plates at 16c 8 inch layer cake pans at 15c ings.' i i t - f! ... .