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THE MOHynsG OREGONIAy. SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1905. HIS IE OF DEFEAT Admiral Biquist Tells Czar About Battle. FIRST HOUR WASDECISIVE Japanese Beat Russians In Speed and Tactics, and After Crushing BiRsest Ships Drove Others South Willi Torpedoes. ST. PETERSBURG. June 10. The Em peror .has received a lone telegram from Rear-Admiral Enqulst, dated at Manila, June 5; describing that portion of the bat tle of the Sea of Japan on May 27, which tqpk jJlaee between Tsu Island uid XCotsu Island. Admiral Enqulst says: "There was a clear sky. with a fresh routh wind and'a very foggy horizon. -A Japanese squadron appeared at 1:45 P. M. to the north and engoged us in a. tactical connect, not permitting us to pass them in th6 direction of Vladivostok. Every time our squadron turned, toward the north the superior speed of the Japanese enablod them to outstrip us, while at the same time they concentrated .hejr fire on our loading battleships. The Japanese squadron consisted of nine battleships and cruisers, and the Japanese battleship Chlnyon maneuvered soparatcly. trying to take our ships between two Arcs. These tactics continued throughout the battle and greatly hampered our transports. Damage Done in Fifty Minutes. "Fifty minutes after the opening of the battle our battleship Osllabla was sunk end the battleship Borodino was disabled. Soon afterward the battleship Kniaz Sou varoft. was on Are, losing her masts and funnels and becoming disabled. "Our squadron turned to protect the Knlaz Souvaroft, but the Borodino re fumed her )lace in the column, which was now headed by the battleship Alexander III. "The Japanese tactics compelled our squadron to move In a circle around the transports and torpedo-boats, while the Japanese moved In an exterior circle. Owing to the Inferior speed of our vessels. It was difficult to escape this position, but boforo sunset our squadron resumed its voyage to the northward. . 'At this time one of our torpedo-boats near the Kniaz Souvaroft hoisted a signal that the command had "been transferred to Rear-Admiral Ncbogaton. The Alex ander III then left the column, severely damaged. "The Borodino, which was thon at the head of the column, received the enemy's concentrated Arc, and at sunset, after llrlng her last shot, junk. Fled From Torpedo-Boats. "Porcelvlng the number of Japanese torpedo-boats engaged In the action, the squadron, which had now lost the Kniaz Souvaroft", the Borodino, the Osllabya, the Kamtchatka and the Russ, turned to the southward. "My cruisers, in fighting the Japanese crulwrs, suffered greatly by the largo caliber of the Japanese projectiles. With the coming of night the Japanese torpedo boat attacks commenced, the results of which I am unable to report, owing to my inability to distinguish between the Russian and Japanese vessels. "Several times I endoavored to escape to the northward, but was always reat tacked .and wan obliged to turn to the southward. On the morning of May 2S, not , knowing the whereabouts of the rest of our squadron, facing the risk of meeting the whole Japanese (leet and needing coal, I decided that the ships under my command should make for Manila. "The conduct of my crew is above praise." COULD NOT BREAK THROUGH Russian Attempts to Steam North Thwarted by Togo's Maneuvers. LONTJON, June 5. The Tokio corre spondent of the Times in an interesting account of the naval battle in the Straits of Corca says: , "Admiral Togo entered the arena with the best lighting material of his own xquadron, four battleships and the cruis ers Nteshln and Kasuga. and Vice-Admiral Kamlmura's squadron of six armored cruisers. Togo steaming 14 and Kaml mura 16 knots. The Russians opened fire at 12,000 meters. It was wholly ineffectual. The Japanese reserved their lire until 7000 meters, when they fired six trial nhots and scored three hits. The battle then became gcperal. The Russians per petually essayed to force their way north ward, but the Japanese as constantly headed them back, so the Russian course described a loop, their ships filing past the .Japanese, who poured in a deadly fire from three directions. "The Russians maintained much the higher rate of fire, but their aim was bad and ineffectual. "Togo's strategy completely succeeded. But the most important part of his plan remained for night, loosing his squadron of torpedo-boats upon the disabled Rus sians. Those rushed from three quarters, reserving their missiles till within 300 meters, making practice so deadly that it redeemed all previous failures. "The battle shows no novel features. Nothing was more terrible than the Jap anese flklll in using torpedoes, contrast ing markedly with their previous ill-successes and evidently resulting from the special course of training they recontly pursued, together with the teachings of experience." CZAR THANKS FAITHFUL MEN Message to Rojcstvensky Implies Rebuke lo the Surrendered. ST. PETERSBURG, June 9 (4:20 P. M.) Emperor Nicholas has cabled the fol lowing message to Admiral Rojestvensky. "From my heart I thank you and all the officors of the squadron who have honorably done their duty for your un telfish work for Russia and for me. By the will of the Almighty, success was not destined to crown your endoavors, but k'our boundless bravery will always be a source of pride to the country. I "1 wish you a speedy recovery. May Uod console you all. NICHOLAS." The peculiar wording of the message is attracting attention. The restriction f the Emperor's thanks to those honor ibly doing their duty is fanning the ugly alk regarding the surrendering of ships ind the conduct of some of the crews. The messages of Admiral Enqulst and aptain Chagin. of the Russian cruiser Almaz, did not contain any Intimation f misbehavior on the part of officers or irews. Free Lectures ON COOKING AND PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATIONS Or the various usea for culinary put poses of the CHOCOLATE and COCOA Manufactured by WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. DORCHESTER. MASS. (Established IT SO.) Will be Riven by MISS ELIZABETH K. BDKK (Domestic Science Dept. Boston T. W. C A.) At Parsons Hall 19th and Washington strrtli. SATURIW, MONDAY AND TUESDAY At 2:30 o'clock In the Afternoon and S o'clock in the ETenuu:. Samples ot Miss Burr's preparations, such as Cakes, Puddings. Merinruez. Fudge Sources. Ice Cream. Bavarian Creams, -etc.. will be served at each lec ture, and she will be pleased to answer all Inquiries regarding the same. A dif ferent menu will be prepared and served at each lecture. A special free lecture for the CHIL DREN will be given on Saturday morn lag at 10 o'clock, when Miss Burr will make and serve amongst ether things cocoa, fudge and ice cream. Souvenirs will be. given to all children attending this lecture. bor within the required 24 hours, and as a result are now in custody of Ad miral Train, who Informs me he has taken the necessary steps to Intern them. They are now behind the break water under the guns of the Ohio and Monadnock. He will disable their ma chinery and remove breech blocks of guns. He has doubtless reported full details to Navy Department." Hear-Admiral Train has reported to the Navy Department that the Russian ships at Manila have been interned. In addition to tlie information conveyed in Governor "Wright's cablegram, Rear-Admiral Train said that the coal supply of the ships has been limited and the officers and men pa roled upon condition that they take no' further part in the war. The text of the dispatch from Admiral Train is as follow?: The Russian Admiral Ja been notified that the force under hie eeramantf must be con sidered as Interned after June 8. noon. Dis armament going on; removing breech plugs; engines disabled sufficient for the purpose of internment. The Russian Admiral, in ac cordance with the instructions of the govern ment, exprensed his willingness to give his parole and the parole of bis officers and men not to engage in further operations during the war. JAPANESE 1VIX SKIRMISHES. Capture Enemies' Positions and 11c- pulsc Their Attacks. TOKIO, June 8. (9:39 A. M.) Army headquarters have given out the follow ing: "A detachment of our forces which ad vanced from Lianshulchnan, two miles east of Chcnchengtsu, dislodging one com pany of foot and ono company of horse men of the enemy, holding the hills north of that place, -at 3 o'clock on the morning of June 7, occupied an eminence cast of Chapcngan and four miles northeast of Chcnchengtsu. "At 6 o'clock on the same morning the enemy attempted an attack on Soufaug tal, ten miles north of Changtu, and on Taaotun, five milos northwest of Changtu. and on Shlhtluti, two miles north of Taaotun. "All attacks were repulsed." MNIEVITCH, CLAIMS SUCCESS Says He Drove Hack Japanese and Took a Village. ST. PETERSBURG, June 9.-General Llnievitch, in a dispatch to Emperor Nicholas', dated June S, says: "The Japanese attacked the outposts of 'our left flank June S. but were checked by our advance post lire. The same day troops sent to the Tsln Valley pushed back the enemy's advance guards and oc cupied the village of Santsiatoy. An other force In the Hun Valley advanced southwest from Boyne and a third force sent southward drove the Japanese from the village of Nanchantchcntzl, as far as Taounangow." . Japan Orders More Cars. PHILADELPHIA, June 9. The Japan ese Government has placed with a Pitts burg car company an order for S00 box cars for early delivery. This is supple mental to the order for 1000 box and gondola-cars placed a few days ago with several Pennsylvania car-bulldlng companies. A Bad Stomach Lessens the usefulness and mars the hap piness ot life. It's a weak stomach, a stomach that can not properly perform Its functions. Among its symptoms are distress after eating, nausea between meals, heartburn, belching, vomiting, flatulence and nerrous headache. Hood'sSarsaparilla Cares a bad stomach. Indigestion and dys pepsin, and the core Is permanent. Accept no substitute. Wherever you Schilling's Best sec arring p'e there is fair dealing too. At yeur graces' t; saaacyVaek. CARTERS' ml CD KUSSIAX SHIPS ARE INTERNED IVrlght and Train Report Meas ures to Enforce Neutrality. "WASHINGTON, June 9. Secretary Taft has received the following catole rraxn from Governor Wright, at Ma nila: "Russian warships did not.lea Xi. SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by the Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspcpufc, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per. feet remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side. TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. ftrn&H PUt. SmaK Dot. Small Prlc. PORTLAND'S GREATEST AND TOREMOST STORE GRAND INTERNATIONAL SALES Watche cleaaej for 73c. All rrerk vrarrantei for oxe year. MalasyrlBgB, 75c. Jcrrclry Re pair Deartaeat First Floor. I.a rse t stock of saiqae Expo sition and I'ortlaad Seuresira 1st the city, at yrlcrs Toa'll like to stay. FREE EMBROIDERY LESSONS Gives by Expert Teachers la NeedlewerJc Art Shop Arbcx, Second Fleer. Ta Fasbloa Crater ef the Western Style World. All the World Lotci a Good Cake. Wo BAT amajred t1U aa expert cake-baker to aire 1"KEE LESSONS faa cake-bxldiic at te stare third floor errry day this raaath. aa a sacJal KxaotlUoB feature for the hettekeepex' deaartsaeaU. Lewes 18 to 15 A. X.. aad 1 to 4 P. M. Welcome. THIS STORE Closes Daily AT 6 P. M Saturday Included THE INTERNATIONAL 5AL7S Saturday Silk Barg'ns Novelty Suit Silks 7260 yards of our regular 11.25 values for 7JC today only, at. the yard , vJV. Every yard of the above Is all new 1S05 weaves and colors, and are unmatchable In any other store in America at less than $1.25 per yard, but our price for today only Is, 7r the yard - THE INTERNATIONAL SALE'S Today's Bargains in Dress Fabrics Colored Dress Goods FOR TODAY Extra special prices on our regular J 1.75 grade Silk and Wool French Crepe de Paris and Car itas, in the following- shades: Cream., pink, light blue, nlle green, navy, royal, reseda, grays, champagne, bronze, myrtle. American Beauty, cadet. Paraifal, castor and black; spe cial for today only, at, n 4 f on the yard v "J Also our regular $1.25 grades of Novelty Pana mas. Novelty Mohair Panama Voiles, neat Suitings, In the wanted hard-twiated weaves: Englisa Covert Cloths and Panama Shepherd Checks, every new wanted color in the as sortment; special for today only at, X?r the yard O-V. Swell Black Silk and Woo! Dress Goods The' newest weaves and most wanted fabrics made. Such as Poplin de Chcne. Chiffon Voile and Crepe do Paris, In plain and novelty weaves " Regular $2.50 quality; special only QX the yard 1 Regular 53.00 quality; special only. 0 XX the yard O Regular $3.50 quality; special only, 9 Qft the 3-ard ..UKJ THE INTERNATIONAL SALE'S Saturday Household Bargains Fourth Floor. M.T5 COUCH COVERS S3.6T.. Hoavy Tapestry Couch Covers, fringed all round: Oriental designs Regular value lt.Z: special at, cueb f3;65 930 .SMYRNA RUGS $1.35. All-Wool Double-Faced Smyrna Rugs: size 30x61 Inches Regular value $2.50; special, can 1.33 $24.00 O. W. & K. SEWING MACHINES fllJZS O. W. &. K, Sewing Machines, high-arm, ball bearing, drop-head Regular value $24.30: special at, each S2I.25 THE INTERNATIONAL SALE'S Saturday Corset Bargain Second Floor Annex Snloaa. $2.75 Royal Worcester Corsets for $1.97 Royal Worcester Summer Corset. In a new model. Prin cess hip, new high bust and nose supporter attached hip and in front; made fine white batiste; sizes 18 to 30 Regular price special at flJ) m m A STAR FEATURE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SALES The Sensational Sale of Embroidered Shirtwaist Patterns Continues Today A WHOLESALE SLAUGHTER OF AN IMPORT ER'S STOCK OF EXQUISITE GEMS OF NEEDLE CONJURING. Ib the Embroidery Shop .First Floor. Enthusiasm went to fever heat on the first Jay of. this wonderful sale, and no doubt It will burst Its bounds today, for good news spreads quickly, and bargains like these are their own best advertisement. Be early today for best choosing. EMUROIDERED SHIRTWAIST PATTERNS, la all colon See Fifth-Street Win dorr. . S2.00 SHIRTWAIST PATTERNS 91 .35. Made of cotton etaxnlne cloth Regular value $2.00: special, each si.35 Made of India llnon Regular value $2.00; spe cial nt, each Sl.33 fl.75 SHIRTWAIST PATTERNS $1.65. In plain embroidered chambray Regular value $1.75; special at. each $1.05 In whit lawn Regular value $1.75; special at, each 1 $i.es $4.50 SHIRTWAIST PATTERNS $iSS. In elegant molred. or watered effects, also hop sackings, in white; heavily embroidered Reg ular value $156; special, each fZJUS SHIRTWAIST PATTERNS $1.50. In very fine embroidered Swiss, plain or with stripe Regular value $2.25; special, ca. .si.59 $250 SHIRTWAIST PATTERNS $1.58. In beautiful embroidered momle cloth Regular value 32.50; special at. each $1.59 In cotton Ottoman cloth Regular value $2.25: special At, each , $L59 THE INTERNATIONAL SALE'S Saturday Bargainsf or Men Folks MAGNETIC QUINCUNX OF NEEDABLES IN DRESS. Weat Annex First Floor. 5c FOR MEVS $1.66 SHIRTS. A new line of Men's Summer Golf Shirts These Shirts are made of a soft, strong, light-weight cloth for Summer; patterns In black and white stripes, figures and dots Our $L0D value; spe cial at. each 59c ONLY SSc FOR MEN'S 56 UNDERWEAR. Men's Summer-Weight Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, In gray Oxford pin stripes. The very best SOc garment of Its kind; special at, the garment ssc ME.V5 23c SOX FOR 35c. Men's .Fancy Striped Tan Hose: a seamless half hose for Summer wear Our 25c value; special at. the pair 15c 27c INSTEAD OF 50c FOR MEN'S SUSPENDERS. Men's Fancy Elastic Suspenders, in lisle and medium-weight webs, with leather ends Sold regularly at SOc; special at, the pair.... .... 27c MEN'S $L25 SHIRTS FOR 9c Men's Soft Negligee Shirts, with soft attached collars and cuffs, in plain colors of light tan and grays; cool and comfortable for hot Sum mer days Our regular $1.25 value; special' at. each 96c Today's Bargain Grist Heavy PB1CES ARE GROUND EXCEEDINGLY FINE Active buying and qnick selling is the secret of our always low price offerings. Bargain-giving "with us is neither occasional or spasmodic; it's the rule of this modern merchandising organiza tion, and those Tvho buy here regularly do so to thefr great satis faction and profit. TODAY'S SALES WILL BE POSITIVE BARGAIN" REVELATIONS ! STORE CLOSES AT 6 P. M. The International Sales Afford Rare End-of-the-Week Bargains for Today In Portland's Largest and Foremost Apparel Store. . . Second Floor Salons. Handsome Mohair Shirt waist Suits Half Price All in latest modes and smartest 1905 fancies for Summer wear. Dust-resisting mohairs, popular and serviceable fabrics in blacks, browns and navys plain and fetching fancy mixtures and styirsh checks. Etamines and Veilings also embraced in the materials. The -waists are with Bishop sleeves, skirts fancy 'plaited. Plain styles and trimmed in fancy braids; regular values from $12.50 to $25. Special for today only at Vz PRICE. Summer Suits of White $6.50 Values for $3.73. Dainty, pretty models of fancy piques and lawns in charming shirtwaist and fancy styles with trimmings of lace and insertings. Very latest sleeve, effects, skirts fancy plaited and ruflled; regular $6.50 values. today only at - $3.75 Special for Today Only Ladies' $5.00 White Lawn Waists $2.95 Handsome white lawn "Waists, beautifullj trimmed, in embroidery and tucks. ome are trimmed and tucked fronts, others all over trimmed in pretty embroideries, narrow and wide effects; regular $o values. Special today for ..$2.95 THE INTERNATIONAL SALE'S SATURDAY MILLINERY FEATURE A CHILDREN'S GRAND BARGAIN CARNIVAL "Bijou Salons" Annex, Second Floor. Pursuant to our usual custom of offering a special attraction foi the juniors on Saturday, we have arranged for today a monster convention of rare values in pretty new Hats for children's Sum mer wear. Sweeping reductions rule the daj. Your absolute choice of any child's 39c Hat for 25p; 50c Hat for 39; 75c Hat for 49J; and off on all Hats in the children's stocks in all other grades. THE INTERNATIONAL SALES MATCHLESS BARGAINS IN WHITE! TODAY'S SPECIAL FEATURES OP JUNE'S UNDERMUSLIN SALE In the Annex Second Floor. Ladies' Nainsook and cambric Chemise, low, round and square neck, trimmed in embroidery insertions between clusters of tucks and embroidery edging, or fine lawn ruffles with hem stitched edge; regular price, 75c. Special at 54i Corset Covers, of fine cambric, with 3 rows of embroidery in sertion, 3 rows of Torchon lace insertion and Torchon lace edging at neck and armholes; regular price, $1. Special..63 Ladies' Knee Petticoats, of fine cambric, with deep lawn flounce, 2 clusters of a fine, tucks'each and deep, fine Swiss embroid ery; regular price, $1.50. Special at 98 Ladies' fine Muslin Drawers, with 2 clusters of fine tucks and deep embroidery ruffle; regular price, SOc. Special at. .38 Ladies' Petticoats, of fine cambric, deep lawn flounce, 5 tucks and deep blind embroidery and lawn under-rnffle; regular price, .?2.00. Special at $1.29 A lot of broken lines that have accumulated during our May sales, consisting of Ladies' Gowns, Skirts, Drawers. Corset Covers, Short Skirts and Chemise; lace or embroidery trimmed, or iu plain effects, with tucking: regular price, $1.00 to $1.25. Special at r o7? CHILDREN'S DRESSES FOR HALF. Children's Dresses, of white lawn or Nainsook, embroidery or lace trimmed at yoke and bottom; sizes from 6 months to 3 years. They are slightly mussed from showing, but for rapid selling we have marked them all at one-half price; regular prices from $1.00 to $5.00. Your choice at One-Half Price Infants' fine white -Lawn Bonnets, all close-fitting styles, trimmed in lace or inching, some in the Dutch effect; all sizes; regular price, $1.00 and $1.10. Special at... 67 THED1SlmoNAL Shoe Bargains for Todav SHOE-BUYING DAY ON "THE FAIR-WAY "-West Annex, First Floor. Women's Champagne Lace (Bering ShoeCo.); regular value $5. Special, pair... S3. 50 Women's light shade Russia Leather (Pingree & Cd.) ;-reg. 'value $4. Special, pr..$3.20 Women's dark shade Russia Leather (Pingree Gloria) ; reg. value $3.50. Spec-, pr$2.95 Women's medium shade Russia Leather (Duttenhofer & Sons) ; regular value, $4.00. Special, pair $3.15 Women's chocolate Vnci Kid button (Bering Shoe Co.); regular value, $4.00. Special, pair 53.00 Women's chocolate Vici Kid lace (Bering Shoe Co.); regular $4. Special, pair. .$3.00 Women's Tan Vici Kid lace (Harvey & Co.) ; regular value, $3.50. Special, pr...$2.35 MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. In tan lace, most popular color; a splendid School Shoe; guaranteed, solid and well made; all sizes Sizes 6 to S special at, the pair 95 Sizes &Vz to 11 special at, the pair $1.00 Sizes 11 to 2 special at, the pair .' $1.35 MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S WHITE CANVAS HALF SHOES-Blucher out, good soles and counters Miss5 axes 11 to-2; special, pair $1.50 GkiMrea's sizss 6 to U; special, pair : $1.25 BOYS' AND YOUTHS' TAN SHOES. Medium shade, Blucher cut, solid, made on f ootform last Yoaths sizes 11 to 2; regular value $2.25. Special at, the pair $1.75 Boys' sizes 2 to 6; regular value $20. Special at, the pair...... ?2.0O WOMEN'S WHITE CANVAS HALF SHOES. With turn soles, opera heels; special, pair $1.50 THE INTERNATIONAL SALES Bring Hosts of Saturday Bargains to the front in Wash'Goods and Linen Stores First Floor. ReaJ the Hat; 'tis only partial: 33c INSTEAD OF 40c FOR PERSIAN .LAWNS. Persian Lawns, 45 "inches wJJe: a fine, sheer, smooth fabrie for dresses anU waists Our 40c value: special at, the yard ..33c PERSIAN MVI.L. Smooth, silky and beautiful Our 30c value; spe cial at, the yard '. - 25c FRENCH LAWNS. Of a pretty, sheer quality Our 33c value: special at, the yard sSc DAINTY WAISTIXGS. In -white; silk finish Our 90c -value; special at. the yard TCc NEW WHITE VESTINGS. Our 50c value; special at, the yard 40c WHITE PIQUES IN ALL SIZE COKDS. Our 43c value speciiU at, the yard.... 3Sc Our SOe value special at, the yard 44c Our 60c value special nt, the yard 50c LINENS TABLE LINEN FOR 42c. Heavy Cream Homespun Linen. 3S inches Vide: extra good wearing quality: especially adapted to restaurant use Special sale price, yard, 4Uc LINEN NAPKINS 85c. Hemmed Linen Napkins, with fancy striped bor ders Special sale price, the dozen S5c THE "INTERNATIONAL SALE'S" Saturday Specials for A Children's Day in Knit Under wear and Hosiery Section First Floor. CHILDREN'S 15c VESTS 10c. "White cotton, low-neck, sleeveless Vests, Riche-Heu-rlbbed; plain, neat trimming Regular values 12V-c and 15c: special at. each 10c CHILDREN'S 3Dc KNIT WAISTS 10c. White Summer-Weight "Merode" Knit Waists: strongly taped, metal supporter catch Regu lar value 30c: special at. each lDc CHILDREN'S WHITE COTTON VESTS. White cotton, long and short-sleeye Vests, with knee-lengtn Pants to match: special at. eaca. 15c. -O and 25c BOYS' 25c SHIRTS AND DRAWERS 10c. Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers: splendid qual ity Regular value 25c; special at. each 10c BOYS COTTON UNION SUITS SOc. Ecru Jersey-Ribbed Cotton Union Suits: long sleeve, ankle-length, and short-sleeve, knee length; special it, the suit 50c BOYS 35c WAISTS AND BLOUSES 10c. Summer-Weight Cotton Waists and Blouses, light and medium shades, pretty stripes and figure effects Regular .value 33c: special at, each 10c BOYS 1.00 WHITE WAISTS 60c. White Fauntleroy and Russian Blouse Waists, embroidery trimming Regular values 75c,- S5c and SI. 00. special at. each ...60c MISSES' 35c- HOSE 10c. Misses Black Lace Hose, assorted Regular 'values 25c. 30c and 33c; special at, pair..., 10c 3HSSES 25c HOSE ISc; Misses Fine Black Ribbed Cotton Hose, finished foot, double knee, htel and toe Reguldr value 25c; speclalat, thtj pair ..ISc BOYS' BLACK COTTON HOSE 15c. Double-Ribbed. Medium-Weight, Black Cotton Hose seamless: sizes 6 to 10: special, pair, 15c MISSES' BLACK LISLE HOSE 15c. ' Misses' Flne-Rihbed Black Lisle Hose, seamless: very dressy: special at. the pair 15c Just received a new lot of Children's Tan Hose: finished foot; splendid values at, the pair, 25c, 30c and , , 35c THE INTERNATIONAL SALES Exploit Rare Bargains . Today in the Women's Furnishings Shops First Floor. Beautiful Trimming Laces for Half A splendid showing of this season's trimming Laces and Galoons also Embroidered Chiffon Appliques and Fancy Braids and beautiful Col ored Lace Applique. On sale today at Jnt Half Price. Our 25c value special at, the yard.. Our 50c vnlue special at, the yard.. Our 51.30 value special at. the yard.. Our 51.50 value special at, the yard. Our 52.00 value special at, tne yard. Our 52.30 value special at, the yard.. ...13c . . .2.ic ...4c . . .75c ...OSc .S1.25 Kid and Silk Gloves 81.25 FOR KID GLOVES WORTH $2.50. Ladies Suede Kid Gloves, I6-button length. In colors only: red, green, pink, blpe and purple Our 52.50 value; special at, the pair. . . .81.25 35c and 40c Ribbons for 25c Fine Silk and Satin Taffeta Ribbons, also some Dresden and Plaid Silk Ribbons: a good as sortment and our 35c and 40c values; special at. -the yard 25c THE INTERNATIONAL SALE'S Saturday Jewelry Bargains lBc INSTEAD OF 35c FOR SHIRTWAIST SETS. Shirtwaist Sets in a variety of pretty designs: this season's goods; three pins to setOur 35c. value; special at, the set 18c CRYSTAL TOP BATPINS FOR 10c AND 15c New Crystal Top Hat Pins In all colors, small size; special at, each 1 ..10c Large size; special at, each - 15c BRILLIANT CUT ROUND TOP CRYSTAL HAT PINS. In all colors, durable and well 'made and our regular 35c value: special at, each ..22c THE INTERNATIONAL SALES AFFORD RARE CHOOSING BY' CONNOISSEURS OF Captivating Beauty in Cut Glass Third Floor "Crystal Grotto." PERFECT GEMS BEAUTIFUL VASES. Vases Regular value $ 5.50; special, ea..8 4.45 Vases Regular value 5 6.50; special. ea..$ 5J50 Vases Regular value 5 7.23-; special, ca..8 6.2 Vases Regular value 5 9.00; -special, ea..9 7.85 Vases Regular value 512.75; special, ea.. 810.75 Vases Regular value 515.00; special, ea. ,912.75 Vasei Regular value 51S.00; special, ea.. 81525 Vases Regular value 524.00: special, ea. .519.95 Flower Centers Regular value 521. DO; special at. each $17.95 "Flower Centers Regular value 527.00; special at. each - 823.0A Berry Bowls Regular value 58.25; special at. each , $7.00 Berry Bowls Regular value SS.50; , special at. each $7.39 Berry Bowls Regular value 59.25; special at, each $7.85 Berry Bowls; Regular value 516.00; special at. each - ....$1150 Berry Bowls Regular value 518.00; special at, each $15.25 Berry Bowls Regular value 522.00;- special at, each $19.75 Berry Bowls Regular value 527.00: special at, each... t $22.99 1