2 TKjS MORNING OBEGONIAJT, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1905. RAPID SUCCESS WON BY JAPANESE Army "and Navy Carry All Be fore Them in Island of -" Sakhalin. TOWN"BURNED BY RUSSIANS Korsakovsk Occupied After Slight Resistance Four Guns and Much Ammunition Taken. Enemy Flees to Tibrth. TOKIO. July 10. The following report has been received from the Japanese army headquarters on Sakhalin Island: "Our army, without much resistance, oc Korsakovek early on July S. The enemy burned the town and retired to positions eight miles north, whore they resumed" re sistance. We dislodged them and arc now In pursuit. "At 11 A. M. "on July S the enemy had retreated to a point 22 miles north of Korsakovsk. "We captured two 12-centlmeter guns, two 12-pounders and also a large amount of ammunition. We suffered no loss." Xo Resistance to Iiandinjj. Admiral Kataoka reports under date of 3uly 7 as follows: "My squadron went- north and, acting in conformity with a prearranged plan, 3anded marines on July 7 at a point pre viously chosen. There was no resistance, and a portion of our army had already been landed." Under date of July S, Kataoka reports: "One of our torpedo destroyers reports on the afternoon of July 7 that Korsa kovsk was burning. The forts previously shelled by the destroyer -were then silent. Our army arrived at Yengsuma on the afternoon of the. 7th. JTnvy Cleared the Way. "Under date of July 9 Admiral Kataoka says: "The squadron convoyed the transports through dense fogs on July 5. The fleet "preserved good order and reached the point chosen for concentration on the evening of July 7. The fleet anchored and the work of sweeping the sea of danger ous obstacles was completed. The trans ports were led in gradually. The war ships lowered launches and assisted In landing the troops, guardships protecting the operations. Admiral Dewa reported that his division had reached the landing point at 6 o'clock In tho morning, and a landing was effected. A reconnaisance was conducted, but no defenses were found. Only three guards were discov ered . ". flotilla engaged Jn sweeping the sea for dangerous obstacles encountered hev currents, but speedily pressed the vk. A portion of the squadron and the transports were led through the cleared space, and marines "were landDd from the cornblned division. Latex the army re lieved the marines. Our sweeping divi sion was suddenly shelled from the hills south of Korsakovsk. The cruiser AkagI was also exposed to the fire, but the sweeping was concluded without damage. "The army reported by wireless on July S that Korsakosk had been taken. Our flags were visible at several points. We were apprehensive" on account of the weather, but the work of the fleet was successfully accomplished. Admiral Na kao reconnoltercd In the vicinity, of the Island, but nothing unusual was discov ered. "Early on Saturday three warships and two destroyers were dispatched to Ten sum?. Cape. Later a destroyer entered Rollsei .and was vigorously shelled by a field piece, Wc returned tho fire and si lenced the enemy's guns." CZAR TURNED DOWN' WITTE Would Not Appoint Him Peace En voy, and Chose Muravieff. ST. PETERSBURG. July 10. The Asso ciated Press has high warrant for the statement that M. Wltte, president of the Committee of Ministers, -was strongly urged upon the Emperor for head of the peaco mission. Even Foreign Minister Lamsdorff is understood to have joined In recommending his election. The Em peror, however, flatly declined to appoint him, and after M. Nelidoff, Ambassador at Paris, pleadedlllness, His Majesty per sonally chose M. Muravieff, the Ambas sador at Rome. M. Muravieff. while personally consid ered a very able and shrewd man, has had little experience In diplomacy and Hone in Far Eastern affairs, and there fore he will probably be compelled to rely largely on Baron Rosen, the Ambas sador at Washington, the other plenipo tentiary, and M. Pokotiloff, both of whom have the situation at their finger tips. The Emperor has recelvod from Gen eral Idnlevltch another very optimistic dispatch on the military situation and the section 6f the court party still fav orable to a continuation of tho war Is making much of 1L According to gossips of the Imperial entourage, the Empress Is opposing the conclusion or peace. RUSSIA EAGER FOR ARMISTICE But Believes Japan Wants Firm Grip on Sakhalin First. ST. PETERSBURG, July 10. Although fen days ha'e elapsed since Russia in formed President Roosevelt of her wil llngness to conclude an armlstic pending the result of the Washington conference, Japan, so far as known to the nuasian government, has not deigned to i-cjny to the President's communication. When the question of an armistice was first broached by the President, it is under stood that Japan indicated that she would decline to agree to a suspension of hos tilities until the plenipotentiaries met. Russia agreed in principle to this as the basis for negotiation. Since then the Russian government feels it has given ample proof of its desire to conclude peace, and It Is possible It may go a step lurtner. But the impression here Is that, now that the Japanese have made a descent on the Island of Sakhalin, they are de termined to get the Island firmly In their grasp before the negotiations begin. This fs an easy task, as the small Russian force on the island Is in no position to contest Its occupation. In addition to ma rines and Infantry, the Japanese landed artillery and cavalry. The latter are moving rapidly north. The presumption here is that the Russian troops will clear out without fighting, crossing to Alexan- J drovsk, on the mainland. ' j The Novostl says it considers Sakhalin j a second Alaska, worth $10,000,000,000. It I is possible, howc'cr, that Japan might agree to suspend hostilities In Manchu ria, although the latest reports from there create, a strong impression that Field Marsh'al Oyama is at last advancing for a decisive blow. JOY AT " REGAINING . ISLAND Japan Long Repented Cession of Sakhalin to Russia. TOKIO, July 10. The announcement of the landing of a Japanese forco at Sakhalin Island and the occupation of Korsakovsk. followed by the northern -flight of the garrison, has been re ceived with great satisfaction by the Japanese. -The landing of the array at Sakhalin marks tho first entry of the Japanese upon Russian territory prop- j er. me Japanese nave expressed themselves as pleased to be again in possession of the island, declaring that they have long felt that the bargain under which they relinquished the place 40 years ago was unsatisfactory. Tho Japanese express the belief that they will speedily control that entire island, as they regard the gar rison there as being Incapable of seri ous resistance, and are confident that it will certainly be captured. JAPANESE SPREAD THE NEWS Proclamation Fired in Shells Tells or Black Sea Mutiny. SIPINGHAI. Manchuria, July 10. The news of the mutiny In the Black Sea reached the Russian army through the Japanese, who fired night shells charged with proclamations conveying the Infor mation Into the Russian advanced posts, scattering the proclamations broadcast. Rain Is falling In torrents, and all ac tivity at the front has ceased. Guns Captured by Pursuers. LONDON. July 10. A dlsoatch to the Japanese Legation from Toklo announces mat me Japanese force on the Island of baxnaun. wnlch Is pursuing the Russian troops, has caDtured four jruns and a quantity of ammunition. REFUSED TO SHOOT 3IUTTNEERS Firing Squad Turned Guns on Offi cers and Twelve Fell Dead. LONDON, July 10. The Morning Post from private sources gives an account of the recent outbreak at Llbau, ac cording to which the first naval mutiny led to 23 men being condemned to death. The attempt to carry out the sentences or death provoked still more serious signs of mutiny, whereupon the port commander ordered the executions to be stopped and applied to St. Petersburg for Instructions. The government replied that all the mutineers must be shot and a shooting party was formed, but, when the order to fire was given, the firing squad turned and- fired on the officers instead of on the condemned mutineers, and a dozen officers fell dead. Other troops, including Cossacks, the account says, were summoned, and a serious conflict developed, in which be tween 0 and 30 Cossacks were killed before the mutiny was quelled. POTEMKIN SAILS FOR HOME Insurance Companies Claim Millions for Odessa Fire. ODESSA. July 10. The authorities here have been informed that -the Kniaz Po temkln has sailed from Kustenjl for Sevastopol, The question of insurance on property lost by fire in the harbor during the re cent disturbances is occasioning serious disputes between the Russian govern ment and the foreign insurance com panies. The foreign corporation declare that they will make claim against the Russian government. The" claimants number about 400, and the total losses are now estimated at J20.000.0W. PORTSMOUTH CHOSEN PLACE Peace Envoys Will Go to Conference on Two Government Yachts. WASHINGTON, July 10. Assistant Sec retary Pierce today announced that the plenipotentiaries of Rupsla and Japan had agreed upon Portsmouth, N. H., as the meeting place for the sessions of the peace conference to be held outside of Washing ton. The session will be held In the Gox ernment navy-yard at Portsmouth, in, the new building just completed there. Third Assistant Secretary of State Pierce has been specially commissioned by the President to make all necessary ar rangements for the meeting of the plenipotentiaries at Portsmouth. The plenipotentiaries will assemble at New York early In August and be taken to Oyster Bay on two protected cruisers of the Cleveland type to pay their respects to the President and be formally presented by him to each oth er. Orders have been issued for the Mayflower to Join the Dolphin at Oys ter Bay early in August to receive the plenipotentiaries. With the onvoys aboard, the two vessels, under the es cort of a small cruiser, will proceed to Portsmouth. Muravieff Sails July 26. ROME, July 10. M. MuraviefT. who will act .as peace plenipotentiary for Russia at Washington, will, it is learned in of ficial circles, sail for the United States July 26 from Cherbourg on the North German Lloyd steamer Kaiser Wilhelm der GroEse. Costly Smash by Auto. NEW YORK, July 10. By tho extraor- mnary anucs or an unruly automobile, the costly Italian marble balustrade which surrounds the building of the ap pellate division of the Supreme Court, Madison avenue and Twentv-flfth stret has been badly damaged. A length of 30 xeet or. xne nne marble was broken and it was said that the damage exceeded 53000; SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by thete Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Drspepslx, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side. TORPID LIVER. They Regulate1 the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. m&U Pill. Small Do. Small Price. 9 99 99 99 a 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 9 9 99 99 99 99 99 99 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 99 9 9 99 e e 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 C e 99 9 9 9 9 e o e a a a 99 99 99 a a 9 99 99 99 99 9m 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 a aa a a 99 9 9 9 9 a a aa aa a a a 99 oa aa 99 a a a a a a aa a a 99 9999999999 9 9 Welcome P. D.'s and M. D.'s. The Town Is Yours The Doctors of Publicity and of Physics are with us. Make the store your down-town headquarters, boys. You are heartily welcome. THE OLDS-WORTMAN-KING STORE, WASHINGTON-FIPTH-S1XTH. LEADING DEPARTMENT HOUSE ON THE PACIFIC SLOPETHE "DIFFERENT STORE.' Pertinent Paragraphs Particularly Profitable to People of Prudent Propensities Who Would Share This Week's Unparalleled Price Primings on Wanted Sum mer Goods. "Much Like ,Men: There's something back of a man, who, when he says a thing .makes yon feel it's so. He may say it quietly. It may be a simple "no" or "yea,r bnt yon believe it Another man may say the same thing; may emphasize it; may yell it to yon, and repeat it again and again. Bnt yon don't believe it. Stores are mnch like men. We've used the simile before. Yesterday we announced the opening of a series of very exceptional special sales of goods pecul iarly adaptable for present use and -wear vacation and recreation supplies staple high-grade linens and .stylish shoes. These, and other merchandise in the wanted-now class. The statements were quiet, plain, simple facts of really wonderful reductions on staple and seasonable Sum mery goods. But it was believed, for the crowds of buyers came surging in soon as the doors opened, and kept in creasing through the day. The pleased expressions at the exits told a story of satisfaction, of promises fulfilled. That's why it pays thiastore to advertise. Not all the good things were told yesterday, there's more today. Did You See It? The most -wonderful exhibit on the Pair grounds is often missed by visitors who are not familiar with the grounds. One-third of the people who left the gates a few days ago when asked "Did You See It?" replied NO That is the trouble wjth trying to see the Pair without a guide, the very things you want most to see are missed. You do not know where to go to get the most out of the Pair. Then You Need an Official Guide The best way to get it is through our store. The Guide sells for 25 cents everywhere, but we have arranged to furnish it to our patrons for 5 cents in this way. With every purchase of $1.00 or over we give a ticket, "which, when presented at the Guide Headquarters in the Oriental building, is worth 20 cents on the purchase of a Guide. Grand Tuesday Specials in the Millinery Salons Second Floor Abb ex. $1.50 Untrimmed Hats 25c About 500 good quality Untrimmed Straw Shapes, In a large variety of styles turbans, sailors, trlcorns, dress shapes, etc. in white, black, navy, brown, green and plaids Values to 51.50; special at. each 35c Bunch 25c Flowers 10c To help you trim your own hat at home, we will place on sale today a line of Flowers Regular values to 25c: special at, the bunch lOc la the "Faacy GoedV Store First Floor. Women's 50c Handkerchiefs 3 for $ I A line of women's pretty Handkerchiefs, in Swiss, linen, scalloped or hemstitched edges: regular value 50c Special 3 for tl.00 51.00 CHIFFON RUFFLING 56c. Dainty Chiffon Ruffling. In black and white. 6 Inches wide; our regular 51 value. Special sale price, the vard 56c IN THE LACE STORE BIG SPECIAL. SALE OF LACES AND EMBROIDERED DRESS PATTERN'S Flrt Floor. A srreat special sale of all of our handsome embroidered Dress Patterns. These are of linen and batiste, embroidered in the Dopular English eyelet work or blind hand embrold erv and are verr beautiful. They range in price from 515.00 to 550.00. All are included in this sale at special prices, as follows: Our 515.00 value: special at $11.35 Our 525.00 value: special at 918.75 Our 535.00 value; special at W-tt Our 540.00 value: special at 936.00 Our 550.00 value: special at $37.50 VALENCIENNES LACES BY TUB BOLT. Pretty Valenciennes Laces, in a variety of patterns: the right kind for trimming children's dresses: our 40c and 53c values; special sale price, the dozen yards 35c Today's Specials In the Women's Knit TJnderwar Section First Floor. Women's 20c Cotton Vests 15c White Cotton Sleeveless Vests, Richelieu ribbed, fancy shoulder piece, very light and thin; regu lar value 20c, special, each 15 Women's 50c Union Suits 37c White Cotton Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless, kuee length, plain and lace-trimmed; regular value 50c, special at, each 37$ Women's 25c Cotton Pants 19c White Cotton, Knee-Length Pants, lace trimmed; regular value 25c, special at, the pair 19 Today's Specials IN WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY AISLES. First Floor. WOMEN'S 35c HOSE 17e. Women's Black Lace. Seamless Hose Regular value 25c: special at, tbe pair 17c WOMEN'S 25c GAUZE HOSE lc. Women's Plain Black Cotton Gauze Hose, nnlshed foot Regular value 25c: special at, the pair l&c CHILDREN'S SEAMLESS HOSE 15e. Children's Black, Fine-Ribbed. Seamless Lisle Hose: sizes 6 to 9: special at, the pair 15c WOMEN'S BLACK LACE HOSE 86c Women's Black Lace Lisle Hose, finished foot; splendid special at, the pair 35c SECOND DAY OF THE STIRRING PRICE CUTS IN THE Women's Apparel Salons Second Floor. A MONSTER PURCHASE OF WOMENS TAIL ORED SUITS. On the Altar of Sacrifice for Two More" Days' Selling. Smartly Tailored Suits at V Redaction Today and Wednesday. The response accorded the announcement of this great price reduction In Smart Tailored Suits yesterday was Indeed generous. Today will bring throngs of buy ers to augment those al ready served and satisfied. Every wanted material and color is embraced in the lot. All are this reason's very newest make and feature, every new. smart "kink" known to the style creators of authoritative fashion centers. Plain tailored and trimmed In latest modes. A splendid lot of handsome suits. Including values ranging up from 515.00 to 550.00. at regular prices. tor two more days only at M OFF. TRIM AND TRIG PEDES TRIAN SKIRTS AT Yk OFF. In the above offering are included all this season's latest novelties. In popular round walking lengths; materials of alpaca, cheviot, serge, canvas cloth, etc. The full color line is embraced plain black, blues, greens, browns and fancy mannish mixtures, regular values from 54.50 to 52S.50. Your choice today at 4 OFF. LINGERIE WAISTS TODAY yt OFF REGULAR PRICES. This Is a season of lingerie nnd such dainty, handsome Waists as are Included In this beauty convention. The resrular values comprising this offerinc take in all the stock ranging In price from 510.03 to 52S.50. All at 4 OFF ANOTHER STinRING SALE OF SILK PETTICOATS. 910 AND 912X0 VALUES FOR $7.83. Handsome Taffetas and Chiffon Taffetas, In all wanted color ings and prettv shades. Accordion plaited and ruffled styles; some with dust ruffles. Best 510.00 and 512.50 values In the city. Special today at. choice for 97.S5 TERRIFIC PRICE SLAUGHTER NOVELTY SUIT SILKS 6 oath Ah aex First Floor. ANNUAL JULY STOCK-REDUCING SALE. 11.000 yards of new 1905 novelty suit silks, the newest weaves and colors to be found in the world's best markets. These silks are sold everywhere regularly at 51.00. 51.25. 51.50 and 51.75 per ard: you will And thero on our special bargain tables in silk store annex, divided in four monster lots, reduced as follows: Lot 1 Special July stock-reducing sale only. yard...... -43c Lot 2 Special July stock-reducing Hale only, yard 87c Lot 3 Special July stock-reducing sale only, yard 78c Lot 4 Special July stock-reducing sale only, yard 03e STreenlag Redaction RaacUc from a Half to a Third on COLORED DRESS GOODS South Aaacx First Floor. SlaHjcktered for the July Stock-Reduclag Sale. Imported English Noveltv Mohair, in checks, stripes and changeable effects: Imported Shepherd check. French voiles. In grays, tans, navys and brown: imported silk and wool nov elty fabrics: also our entire line of odd pieces. In tweeds and mannish suitings: all in the stock-reducing sale at exactly half price: 51.00 srrale for 50c yard. 51.50 grade for 75c yard, 52.00 grade for 51.00 yard, etc Regular 50c values. In neat mannish mixed suitings. Just the thing for children's wear, and beach and mountain' wear: all colors to choose from; special only, per yard SSe The Linen Sale Grows In Force With the Passing of the Hours The broad aisles de voted to the great expo sition of linens. Just In side the main entrance on first floor of the par ent building of or store group, wn thronged all day yestet day -with enthusiastic buyers, who seemed to fully aopreciate the tcrand values that go to make up this matchless convention of linen bar gains Included In the semi-annual sale of the Traveling Salesmen's Samples from the famous linen house of Richard son Brothers, of Belfast. Ireland. News of the rare values spread rap Idly and every buyer seemed a link In an end less chain of splendid advertisers for the sale. Today's patrons will find assortments fully as complete to select from, however, as yesterday's drain, has been filled by new lots brouKht from the reserve In the great stockrooms. A partial list of the bargains: Llaea Store, First Floor Mali Building. RICHARDSON'S DOUBLE DAMASK TABLE COVERS. u V Special at. each.... 810.00 Special at. each.... 8 0.75 Size Sxl2; regular value 513.00. Size 10x10: resrular value 512.50. Size 10x12: resrular value 516.50. Special at. each.... 81230 Size 10x14: regular value 517.50. Special at. each.... 913.00 HEAVY SATIN FINISH DOUBLE DAMASK. Regular 53.00 value. Special, yard 81.SS Regular 53.25 value. Special, yard ....15 NAPKINS. Extra large Dinner Napkins Regular 5S.00 value. Special, dozen. Recular 57.00 value. Regular 57.50 value. Regular 515.00 value. Regular 517.50 value. 84.75 Special, dozen $5.00 Special, dozen 85.25 Special, dozen 912.90 Special, dozen 913.06 NAPKINS SAMPLES. A line of slightly soiled (from handling only) Napkins, in odd lots; about 150 dozen: great special values at from. dozen 75c to S4.0O BUREAU SCARFS. ETC. A lot of real hand-embroidered and hemstitched Bureau Scarfs. Squares and Tea Cloths Size 32x32: regular value 51.00. Special, each 75c Size lx27: regular value 51.Z5. Size 1Sx45; regular value 52.00. Size 1Sx54: regular value 52.25. Size 30x30: regular value 52.00. Special, each OOc Special, each. 81.50 Special, each 81.85 Special, each $1.50 HAND-EMBROIDERED AND HEMSTITCHED PILLOW CASES. Size 22x36; regular value 52.50. Special, pair 91.S5 Size 22x36; regular value 54.00. Special, pair 93.00 Size 25x36: regular value 55.50. Special, pair $3JH HAND-EMBROIDERED AND HEMSTITCHED BOLSTER CASES. Size 21x72: regular value 56.00. Special, pair 9-1.50 Size 21x72: regular value 55.00. Special, pair 93X0 Size 21x54: regular value 55.00. Special, pair 93X0 EMBROIDERED AM) HEMSTITCHED SHEETS. Size 2x3 yards; regular value 56.00. Special, pair... 94.00 Size 2MxZ yards: regular value 512.00. Special, pair... 94X0 Size 24x3 yards: regular value '520.00. Special, pair.. $15.60 HUCK TOWELS. A line of Richardson's washed Huck Towels, in plain and Jacquard effects Regular 76c value. Special at. each 5c Regular 51.25 value. Special at. each oee Regular 51.75 value. Special at. each 81.25 Regular 52.00 value. Special at. each 9L35 48c DOILIES. 25c DOZEN. About 150 dozen linen fringed Doilies, with red border; size 7x7 inches; Just the thing for fruit plates; regular value 40c Special at. dozen 25c That Shoe Sale's a Wonder A STOCK ADJUSTMENT THAT MEANS A REDUCTION OF 849.000 WORTH OF . SPLENDID FOOTWEAR BY DRASTIC "PRICE-CUTTING. It was not a matter of surprise at all that such generous response came from our announcement of Sunday of a really sensational sale of good shoes that opened here yesterday. We never make a misstatement of facts in our telling ot stare events, the public knows It." No wonder, then.. that such an outpouring of buyers filled the shoe store to repletion yesterday to share In the. unprecedented bargains. The only ones disappointed were tnose who failed to be waited on in the crush. We did the best we could, employed all the skilled help we could procure, yet failed to reach all with our ac customed perfect service. This will be remedied today, an a number ot extra salesmen and fitters of experience are ensraxed and will be on hand to help handle the crowds. The bargains have been added to. so that today's buyers will be surrounded by even a greater number of wonderful shoe values than were those" of yesterday. Here's hint only of the unmatchable host of bargains which await ahoe-buyers here today. Oa "the Fair Way Went Aaaex FIrat Floor. MEN'S SHOES MEN'S 93X0 SHOES 'FOR $20. Men's Tan Shoes. In all styles and shades; our regular 33.50 value. Special at. the pair 20 84.35 FOR MEN'S 80.00 SHOES. Men's Tan Patent Colt Shoes. "Florshelm make." Have sold all season at 56.00 the pair. Special sale price, pair.. 845 985 FOR MEN'S 95.00 HALF SHOES. Men's Tan Shoes, same as above, only low cut. Blucher style: our 55.00 value. Special Sale- Price, the pair 935 MEN'S 83X0 SHOES FOR 82X0. Men's Shoes. In tan. kid. Russian calf, both Bals. and Half Shoes: our regular 53.50 value. Special at. the pair... 82X0 92X0 FOR MEN'S $3X0 SHOES. Men's Shoes in velour calf and black vlci kid. Goodyear sewed, thoroughly built and best material throughout; our 53.50 value. Special sale price, the pair $2X0 MEN'S 94.00 AND 95.00 SHOES FOR 83.00. A big lot of Pingree made Shoes in several good styles and all kinds of leathers; our 54.00 and 55.00 values. Special sale price, the pair - .....83.00 MEN'S 93X0 SHOES FOR $2X0. Men's patent colt Half Shoes: good style; our 53.00 value. Special sale price, the pair 92X0 WOMEN'S SHOES WOMEN'S 91X0 OXFORD TIES FOR 80c. Women's Oxford Ties in common sense style, with wide toe .and low heel or medium round toe. with patent tip: our 31.50 value. Special sale price, the pair 80c WOMEN'S 83X0 TO 94.00 SHOES FOR' $2X0. Women's Outing. Beach or Mountain Shoes. In tan or black calf, substantial and well made; our 53.50 and 54.00 val ues. Special at. the pair ..82X0 WOMEN'S 83.00 BICYCLE SHOES. 81X0. 75 pairs of Women's Bicycle Shoes. In tan or black kid: our regular 53.00 value. Special at. the pair ..$1X0 IMPORTED TURKISH SLIPPERS. For Women, in black, tan or red. Special sale price, pair. 30c WOMEN'S 93.00 HALF SHOES. S5c Women's "Empress" Half Shoes, of vici kid. with turned soles: our 53.00 value. Special sale price, the pair 95c WOMEN' 93X0. 84.00 AND 95.00 SHOES. 8LS5. About 300 pairs of Women's Half Shoes, of different makes: some Gloria Pingree make, some Duttenhofer's and other leading makes: in vlci kid. patent kid and box calf. None of these shoes were sold for less than 53.50 and some(are 34.00 and 55.00 values. During this sale, your choice of any of them at. the pair 9LS5 WOMEN'S 82X0 AND 83.00 SHOES FOR 81.65. 175 pairs of Women's Lace Boots, of vlci kid. with patent tips and either lleht or "heavv soles: our 52.50 and 53.00 values. Special sale price, the pair $1.05 WOMEN'S 84.00 TAN SHOES. 8285. Women's Tan Russian Calf Half Shoes. In three best stj-les and best grades: with welt soles: have sold all season at 34.00. Special sale price, the pair $2.85 83X0. 84.00 AND 95.0O LOW SHOES FOR 81.00. Colonial Ties and Buckle Shoes for Women; all 53.50. 54.00 and 55.00 values. Special sale price, the pair $1.00 WOSIEN'S $2X0 SLIPPERS. $1.05. 200 pairs of Women's patent kid and vlci kid Tie Slippers: our 52.50 value. Special sale price, the pair 81.05 AH X.lae.1 la Womea'a Taa Boot Will Be Greatly Reduced la Price for This Sale. 91.05 FOR WOMEN'S 53.00 SHOES. Women's fine kid Lace Boots, with fine, dull- matt kid tops and patent tips, turned Holes and military heels; our 53.00 value. Special sale price, the pair .' $1.05 BOYS' SHOES Boy' Shoes, In box calf and vlci kid. with stout or medium weisrht soles, solid and built on honor throughout For "Little Mea." sizes 9 to 11; our 51-75 value. Special sale price, the pair - 91.25 For Youths, sizes 11 to 2; our 52.25 value. Special sale price, the pair $1.65 For Boys, sizes 24 to 6: our 52.50 values. Special sale price. the pair 91.S5. BOYS' 92X0 SHOES FOR 51.75. Boys Shoes, made In velour calf, lace: the famous "Hall crest" line; In all sizes from 2 to 6; our 52.50 value. Spe cial sale price, the pair 51.75 Boys'. Caavaa Shoe, leather trimmed, well made. Special at. the pair 05c CHILDREN'S SHOES 81.60 INSTEAD OF $225 FOR MISSES' SHOES. Misses Plnsrree matle Lace Shoes, of vlci kid. with patent tip and spring heel: our 52.25 value. Special sale price. the pair 91.60 INFANTS' 75c SHOES FOR 45c. Infants Lace Shoes, of kid. with patent tips, turned soles and no heel: our 75c value. Special at. the pair 45c Same as above; with a wedce heel, in both button and lace styles, sizes 5 to 8: our 51.25 value. Special at. pair.. 75c MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S TAN HALF SHOES. The new "Gibson" Ties, very stylish and serviceable. Spe cial at. the pair $1.25 Misnes' aad Chlldrea's White Canvas Oxford Tics, cool and comfortable. Priced at. the pair 9125 EXTRA SPECIAL WOMEN'S, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES 50c. A broken line of women's, misses and children's kid and. calf, spring heel, lace and button Shoes: regular values 32.00, 52.50. 53.00 and 53.50. special at. only, pair 50c MEN'S 3X0 LACE SHOES 91JJS. A lot of men's lace Shoes In box calf, vlci kid and velour calf: regular value 53.50. xpecial. pair $14)S MEN'S 91.75 CANVAS HALF SHQES 91.29. Men's brown canvas half Shoes; regular value 51.75; special. pair $1.20 WOMEN'S SATIN SLIPPERS AND TIES. A lot of women's satin Slippers and Ties, custom made, but one pair of each kind: regular values 55.00 and 56.00. spe cial, your choice at. pair, from 75c to $1X0 WOMEN'S 82.75 "GIBSON TIES." 52.00. A line of women's tan kid "Gibson Ties"; regular value 52.75. special, pair $200 The largest stock of Champagne Oxfords in the city at very low prices during this sale. A WONDERFUL f ANCY RIBBON SALE Flmt Floor. Miles upon miles of pretty, fancy Ribbons, of tho most want ed sorts. In narrow widths, ranging from Inch to 2 Inches wide, in Dresden. Persian and stripes; regular values from 15c to 25c yard. Special, yard..... 5c A TRIO OF STIRRING SPECIAL SALES IN THE FOURTH FLOOR SHOPS. HAMMOCK HOLDERS, GO-CARTS AND LACE CURTAINS. 56.00 ADJUSTABLE HAMMOCK STAND $4.00. Adjustable Hammock Stand to nt any size Hammock, light and easy to handle and move about the lawn, regular value 56.00; special, each ...$4.oo RECLINING GO-CARTS. Adjustable Reclining Go-Carts, automobile gear, antl-frlctlon wheel fasteners, cushion rubber tires body, complete with cushion and parasol Our regular 514.00 value; special at. each Our regular 516.50 value; special at. each Our regular 518.50 value; special at. each. Our regular 520.00 value; special at. each Our regular 524.00 value; special at, each.... Our regular 525.00 value: special at. each Our regular 526.03 value: special at. each Our regular 532.00 value: "special at, each patent , reed .910.75 .$1275 .514.00 .$15.00 .517X0 .91S.00 .$10.00 .$24X0 LACE CURTAINS SINGLE PAIRS. A line of Sample Curtains, slightly mussed from handling, in Brussels effect. Soutasch. Cluny, Rennaissance. Arabian. Real Brussels. Irish Point. Colored and rvoveuy JStlects- Our regular 5 1.00 value: special at. pair. Our regular 5 2.0d value; special at, pair... Our regular 5 3.00 value; special at. pair... Our regular 5 3.50 value: special at, pair... Our regular 5 4.00 value; special at. pair... Our regular 5 4.53 value; special at. pair... Our regular 5 5.00 value; special at. pair... Our regular 5 6.00 value; special at. pair. . . Our regular 5 7.30 value; special at. pair... Our regular 5 S.00 value; special at, pair... Our resrular 5 9.50 value: special at. pair... Our regular 510.00 value; special at. pair. . . Our resrular 511.00 value: special at. pair... Our regular 512.53 value; special at, pair. . . Our regular 514.00 value: special at. pair... Our regular 517.50 value; special at, pair... Our regular 522.50 value: special at, pair... Our regular 533.00 value: special at, pair... .9 .65 ...$ 1.25. ...$ 1.S5 . . 265 ..$ 205 . . .9 325 ...9 3.15 ...5 3X0 ...5 4.00 ...$ 4.75 ...5 5.00 5X0 . . .8 625 ...5 7.00 ...9 8.75 . .911.25 ...915.00