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HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, TUESDAY, AUG. G, 1912. BBBBaSJMBSlSBSBjBMSlaSsJBlMBMB1BWBWiBsSs . MUM.M&Mmb wiRim: recreations;. GRID AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. R1J0U THEA1ER r (Continued from F-a 1) OPERA 1 . .1 '-V V ,1 . 'A BEAUTY DESIRED OF VOMEW; 1L POSSESS SOME GOOD FEATURE ' Since ,tho beginning of time woman ; h& endeavored to look attractive, and . I bucks that from the beginning many ot them j hare been exceedingly charm ing, tjons ago, In the days of the cave dwellers,, the woman possessing the . greatest strength was -the most popular and most sought after (history records , two methods , ! of courtship '- prevalent In throe days), for to the cave man strength was beauty. Later a woman J was beautiful because of V her hair, and In those1 days the care of the hair was almost a religious ceremony, v And at a .period not far y remote from our own time a woman - was beautiful because of her face, and now; a .woman .in considered. beautl ' ' fnl when -she possesses a beautiful V, dlcpoeition. This is encouraging, for " it Is attainable by all, and It Is well ' - worth tq culllrate a sweet disposition. for most anyone can by studying the face" of ta. girl or woman define her character. There are - J many girls " right here'lffTTdnomlti 'wEoralthotrgtt they possess almost . perfect features, ' appear at times . to .be ? discontented,, and ' In this way almost ruin their - beauty, or who cares, to look at an S '' unsmiling face. There is always hope - for the plain.' girU even. If she has a , - sunny disposition sand; a..UniwQrd for everyone. I think that everyone Is familiar with the pld saying, "There is so mtich good in the worsts of us, -rA and so much bad in the best of us, that It Hardly behooves some of "us 4 to talk about the rest of us." If one would tmly stop a 'moment before say ing an unkind word about one s neigh bor, the" word would often be left un said, .for 'is .it worth while that. we Jostle a brother bearing his load down .- the rough road of lifer' If one stops to think of one's real friends, they are always the ones who " have the least - that is imkind to say about -anyone. ' . The happy girl and no doubt ; the - happy man is 1 the one who looks, for the good . in tyis or ber neighbor. , : One Secret' of Success, '?y-Ki :- A woman wJxo has been successful ' In th e 'orld 1 once ; said to , me that ; ; whenever ariyqne seemed to be unjust 'v ';."7".or ' unkind to i her, instead of tejling ' j omeone else about it she' would telj , herself. This Ueemed ' most amusing 4 ' , to mo a,t Erst' but after thinking the. m: matter jtver and - thinking of the wo r; man' herself I was able to-' see -why she was so popular among both men V . - and , women. , On seeing a homely girl a man dnce t iId"What on -earth can. anyone see in that plain 5 pe'rsonTf - Not long aftet he met that plaltf" per-, j son and became one of her most ar dent admirers and' when he in turn was asked what be saW In her lie said that she found so much, good to'.ev eryoneJ himself r included that' one liked tq be wjm her.Af';v V U s ' Naturally, the vmosV popular . girt or woman in Jone's set Is. the pretty ono ho not pnlyjosscsses a pretty i ,V : Prices I7B.50, $13-50, Etc, to 150 N 45 Styles in Stock Kp;, t 4 ' . --Mr:. 0i Now .-Or CTil;:- 3 s ft L face, but who can listen. Most all of us can talk we do not. always say something, - but-we can chatter but how few of us can really listen? Some times it is rather tiresome to sit for an hour jor more' listening to a dis course on some dry subject or the "story of my life,' but nevertheless the girl who is an interested listener Is sought after. - It Is well, though not. always easy, to forget the "I and me - and my and 'mine" that always stands out In one's mind. This is particularly the case with the girl who is not yet out of her teens. The woman of maturer years is not so li able to speak of herself or, in fact, to call attention to herself; she is too much interested In those about her and too busy helping others. But the debutante 'at the. opening of her first season is apt to be greatly taken up with her own , importance. None Altogether Homely. There are very few, if any, who have nor at" least' one 'good feature.1 and even the plain girl who Is beau tiful should hare something attractive about , her. Perhaps one has good teeth, and when a homely mouth parts to , show; even, pearly teeth, the mouth is, usually forgotten, particularly if a smile , lor, . pleasantword j&nXe , d: pended upon. Next to "good teeth are good eyes.' The !clear eyes that light up with a" friendly smile or when lis tening to an Interesting speaker are attractive.' ; Sometimes it seems as though nature were almost unjust In her distribution of beauty, but when one stops to consider the subject, al though she ; might have been more impartial, she has really1 not been un kind, for while not -everyone may have an abundance . of physical beauty, - the Inner: . loveliness . that usnally has to be developed and some times - almost acquired is far more lasting :-:iXr' ' Naturally, we would all like to have both beautiful features; and a beauti ful disposition, but when one can not have both, the remedy is to make the best ofitho things that one dois pos sess. It one were given the choice of a pretty fate and ;M wholesome dlspo slUon, the ; majcrltyjtwji)uld probably take thje . former.'. a" ' ff BOTTEL; COMPL A OT. I3T ' CHItBBKS - Children when teething are liable to aacks! of arrhoea and this . trouble, especially: In ' y&xti wather; should never be negiected.' ? jTbi j besV, medi cine In- use for ailments of this kind Is Chamberlain's Colic,' Cholera and Diarrhoea H emedy.-?;len 1. reduced with water and sweetened. It h not unpleaanC which is .of great import ance when giving 'medicine to chil dren, r For sale by all -dealers. Ben son, Smith ft Co., agents for Hawaii. (2 (Mm- Going On Refrigerators of Permanent Satisfaction Kings of Ice Savers It is now refrigerator wathr ex actly the time when the qualitUs of a refrigerator are put to a test and its worth thoroughly appreciated. You need not experiment with our line; others have dona this. Take their decision, which is that wo win on su periority in every particular. OWN A GURNEY MODEL OR JEWEL AND FEEL HAPPY YOU HAVE THE BEST street MISS RAY BELL OF NAVAL OFFICER pretty romance which dates from the visit of the Pacific fleet had its culmination at St Clement's church last night, when Mks Hay D. Hell of Honolulu, and Ensign Paul Marshall Bates of the flagship California were united in marriage, the Rev. Mr. Wil liams performing the ceremony. The church had been beautifully decorated for the occasion, white be ing the prevailing color scheme. The bride attended by two bridesmaids and a maid of honor was given away by her mother. Mre. J. N. Bell. En sign Bates as bridegroom, was attend ed by Enfign O'Brien and a number of his brothrr officers in gold lace and bright buttens were conspicuous J in the audience. Relatives and intimate friends of the bride and bridegroom were the only bidden guests. The bridegroom will sail for the coast on his ship tonight and it is understood the bride will follow on a transport. Dies of Heart Failure in Mel bourne While Touring Australia . - san francisco; qau July 27. William Alford Richards, ex-Oovernor of Wyoming and formerly a Commls4 sioner of the General Land; Office died suddenly'.of heart' failure on Thursday mornipg,at Melbourne,' the capital ;of Victorla,;9.1VustraHa. Word ' was : re ceived; jhere b ' a speciaV dispatch to the Chronicle from Dri Elwood Mead, chairman of the" Victorian State Riv ers and Water: Supply; .Commii sion.j yesterday, and It stated that fna re mains ill be shipped tb',thls city iby the Sonoma, which Will leave: Sydney today, arriving In. San vErancisco . on August 15th", J A4 wiH I taken ao Cheyenne ojbuarSabr j t:f;tH ' Governor Itichards waa lorn. -fn Wisconsin In. 1849, -educated at Gale na;. 111.; and in? 1874 married Miss 31ar riet Alice' Hunt pt Oaklahd From 1889 to 189$ hie fwas .sjurreyor, general of f Wyoming- and Governor of ' that State irom 1895 to 1899. He was for eight years i a . Commissioner of the Gener4l" LandyJOffice, and since 1909 held the position of Commissioner of Taxation in his adopted . State, -. At .the time of his death Richards wa3 touring the Antipodes, having left San Francisco for Australia on. April 3d in company with Dr. Slos son, EMward F. Adams and 'others of the party specially invited by ' the Victorian government to inspect the progress of irrigation and land set tlement in that state. Though not of ficially attached to the party Commis sioner ' Richards accompanied. the San Francisco delegation in its tour of the Irrigated areas of 'Victoria and be came widely . popular among the ' colo nists by reason of the felicity of the remarks he was so frequently called on to ;make at official and InformaV gatherings. Besides his brother Austin C. Rich ards of -Oakland, Governor Richards is survived y Mrs. Guy McCreary of JPueblo, Col., and Mrs. Ruth Barrett of 390 Sixteenth street, Oakland, wife Of an employe in the office of the forest service in San Francisco. AUTO HITS BUGGY ' AND WOMAN IS HURT Two men and one woman" narrowly escaped injury yesterday evening when an automobile owned by C. C. von Hamm and driven by his chauf feur, George Alves, crashed lnto a buggy driven by Mrs. Keakahiwa at Waialae road and Fifth avenue, the collision resulting in throwing Mr. and Mrs. Alves out of the automobile and dashing Mrs. Keakahlwa's head aga'nst the side of the buggy. Alvc3 and his wife were unhurt, but Mrs. Keakahiwa received a cut over the eye. Alves was hurrying to town at the time the accident hap-I-ened and struck the buggy from the iear. , BAND CONCERT. The Hawaiian band wilk give a pub lic concert this evening at Thomas Square at half-past seven oclock, the program to be: March Morning Parade. .Laurendeau Overture Jolly Students Suppe Waltz Laura Millocker Selection Lucretia Borgia, Donizetti Vocal Hawaiian Songs, ar. by Berger Selection Dollar Princess .Fail Gavotte The Court Jester Laurendeau Finale The Centurion ..Laurendeau The Star Spangled Banner g BORN. SHOUP In Honolulu, August 5, 1912, to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Shoup, a daughter. PAPER FALSE TEETH. False teeth made of paper in Ger many are said to retain their color as well as porcelain ones, and to be , , stronger and cheaper. . OF WYOMING DEAD POLLARDS SCORE MMJU The Gilbert & Sullivan Opera Prove Real Triumph for the Juveniles The Pollard Juvenile Opera Com pany opened the la t week of its local engagement lart night in "The Mi kado" and e imultmrously put on eas: ily the beffe Mil in which the juveniles have been reen here. In fact, it is not stretching critical judgment to say that' the Pollards can do "The- Mi kado" in a really meritorious way, and the famous Gilbert & Sullivan opera was given perhaps the bist In terpretation ever seen in Honolulu. Teddy McNimara. Leslie Donaghey, Miss Eva Pollard. Miss Queenie Wil liams, Miss Nellie McNamara and Miss Patfie Hill were the chiet con tributing factors, with the entire com pany performing with unusual spirit and understanding rif.thc quaint hu mor of this droll, exaggerated picture of old Japaore court life. The opera Is too familiar to need more than a mention of its features. Teddy Mc Namara f tarred, of course, as the lord high executioner, but Leslie Dona ghey.' aside frTi hfs inability to make his songs audible to .pie house, was not far behind in comedy. Mips "Eva Pollard was a dashing and spirited Nankl-Poo and Miss Nellie McNamara was remarkably good as Katisha. In fact. Miss McNamara deserves to share the honors of a verv successful evening. Miss Queenie Williams, al ready mentioned in these columns as a precociously clever little lady, car ried ofT her small. role effectively and Miss Patsle Hill was an adequate Yum-Yum. The musical direction was h'igh class and theshow moved with a snap and precision that the many lovers of this opera relished. The rtage settings were picturesque and the costuming Irreproachable. ' Altogether the com pany showed its true ability to be far ahead of what has been exhibited dur ing its somewhat thttftered: entagjal raent here. It Ishonhf nlav 1 to t0(f houses during Its last week : The castr - 'N:?'t r ' ' The Mikado of Japan, ,.. .' i . . . . . V Mr. Willie Pollard Nankl-Poo (His son disguised ' as a ' wandering minstrel land In love with ; Yum-Yum) . .Miss Eva Pollard Ko-Ko (Lord High Eiecutiorier' of ' r Titipu) . V . . . .Mr. THfa v McNamara j5poh-Bahv;(Lbrd HigKETeryUiWg J' 5 Else) ... . . . . . .Mr.T,eklie Dondghey Plsh-Tush (A Noble LBrdl . . . . . . .... ; ; . . . . r. .Mr. lVIllie Bevan Knee-Ban (Umbrella1 Bearer) ...?.v . . . . . . .-. , . . ... .Mr. Chaflio Chester Yum-Yum, Miss Patsle Hill; Pittl- - Sing, Misa Queenie Williams; ; Peep-Bo, Miss May Pollard: Three v Sisters-Awards of Ko-ko. ; " Katisha (An elderly lady; in love t with. Nankl-Poo . a . 1 1 . i ; . vs . . . .- - ..... .....i. MJss Nellie MeNamara Chorus of School Girls, Nobles, Guards and Coolies- : WANTED. Lady stenographer who had had prac tical commercial experience. Ad dress "Merchandise," this office. 5307-3t . LOST. Coat, on road to Kahala around Dia mond Head. Reward. Telephone Star-Bulletin. 5307-tf FOR SALE. House, very cheap. Can be moved from lot. 2222 Nuuanu; Tel. 1656. k-5307-2t FOR RENT. ' Furnished cottage, also housekeeping suite. 1248 Emma St, opp. St.-Andrew's cathedral. . 5307-tf ROOM AND BOARD. For gentleman in a very nice neigh borhood, near town. 1243 Matlock Ave. k-5307-2t CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Asahi & Co., 208 S. Beretania; Tel. 1826. Building, painting and paper hanging. Full line of materials. k-5307-3m (0Clhi for The Suitiforium Only establishment on the Island quipped to do Dry Cleaning. PHONE 3350 Tour attention Is called to the fact that we have just received, by last boat from the Coast, a large shipment of the best PANAMA HATS. Special Inspection invited to see our display at our new store. No. 20 Bere tania street, near Nuuarvx avenue. THE LEADING HAT CLEANERS FELIX TURRO. Specialist. WA NTS stantlal number of subscribers, no fin- ancial support would be asked until after the company had displayed its merit, a pleasing departure from or-! dinary methods of securing subscrip-1 tions. The company would be herej during the height of the tourist sea-1 son. ' 1 'i scheme Ulkedoverhereeveral times In tha una hnt nnthin? haa material- ized until now. It has heretofore" bten felt that the risk of financial loss was too great. f It Is the IntAtion to secure either the Lambardi or Bevanl grand opera ' organizations, and as both iiupressa-j rios have expressed themselves as ! willing to bring their aggregations of singers here it remains for enough I encouragement to be given by the theatergoers, to make the thing an assured fact I Th Mario Lambardi comnanv will shortly begin its annual season in San Francisco, after which it will be able to visit Honolulu any time from De cember to February, while Bevanl can not include Honolulu, in his ltraerary . before January. Of Lambardi's singers the San . Franclsca press has been unanimous In its praise, the Company having a repertoire of, twenty .operas. Among., them are. La Boheme," Tosca,' -Ma-v-hch Lescauf , and Madame Butter ' fly," by Puccini; "Cavaleria Rustic cana,M "Atalco Fritz;" and "Isabeau." f by Mascagni;. "Lohengrin," (Wagner) J and "Chonin." dy Orefice: Thais- by ' "II Trovatore," by Verdi; "Lucia" and I Favorita," by Donizetti; "Salome" by - Strauss; rconchita" and "II Grillo deLl Focolare" ("The Cricket on the Hearth"), by G. ZaridonaL J ' The principals are all excellent sing ers, some of them being genuine cele- j brities. Amongst these are the ten : ors -t Armanlni, Giorgi and Augostini. ! The sopranos are Tarquini (last sea son's Covent Garden sensation Mat tine, Pereira and Rita, d'Orla; : Zizolfl, possessing a genuine contralto voice t fa nlerk a momhAr rf th o pnmminv TVi o baritones are Giardinl, and Nicolettl, with the celebrated Giovanni Martino as principal 1 basso. The company: Is oile of the hest on ganlzed, outside of 'the famous Metro politan or Chicago Grand Opera- com- nanW ond If la In ha fi nnul that onffl. cientihducement cari be offe'red' to tKe f i promoters to make, the visit an assurr (Continued from Pa 1) i trim . amrmntH the rifRmitos t . cnlnff through the ordinary channels. The j he.w ; move; however;! is ' understood to have nothing-to; do. .with these; mat- , ters.'.but is a direct investigation for. the purpose of unearthing suspected cases of gross fraud. Whether the department ,hflsaliiJ ready secured evidence to justify its-; suspicions, or . whether it is Just starfrf , ing out with the probe, an not be ; learned herer If Is assumed, cf4; ever, that donsiderable- preliminary j eviaence must nave Deen gamerea 10 have justified the sending of a special Investigator. San Francisco Feels Safe. ' SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., July 31.t The report that an official of the De partment of Justice on his way to- this port to investigate alleged cus toms frauds failed to cerate a stir in Federal circles last night r It was pointed out that there could be no investigation pf the tea or raw silk importations, inasmuch as both commodities are admitted free. it was further stated that a recent investigation of the sugar imports had failed td show, any frauds.. . i ; For the past' few years at intervals there: have been sensational disclos ures 'of undervaluation frauds in ' the importation of. Oriental goods. The importers have been' penalized in manjr instances and on several occa- slons criminal prosecutions have been instituted. - J It is thought possible that the com- ' ing of the special investigator to this, city Is for the purpose bf looking into the conduct of the office of Appraiser , Mattes, attention having been called to; the fact that he epends a great part , of i his time attending to his private interests. It.' Is not known whether or not un-' dervaluation frauds other than those that have already been brought to light will be unearthed. j AMUSEMENTS. They Just Keep On Going to the IndependentTheater To Laugh at Hen Wise And Katie Milton And see the very latest and up-to-date PHOTO PLAYS. Detter than the to-calJed first-run pictures. A Robbery at the Railroad Station A Jealous Husband A Higher Power Her Sacrifice NEWER THAN THE NEWEST IN HONOLULU Prices, 10c and 15c Two Performances- 7:30. and 9 Management of Hen 'Wise v - -. drtllAL Mi l r MnNrjA rue.v WPnwPenw t MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Pollard I ' " ' '"f' ' ' JUVCnilC MDCr3 L0 - - f -. 4 ( Presents Teddy McNamara as Ko-Kb the I High Executioner; Neltfo Mc- .uw a iwiiiina. ' - NEW SCENERY SPLENDID STAGING Evening .Prices '15c, 30c: Reserved, 50c Saturday Matinee K 5. 10c -20e: Reserved. 30c. Bijou box office open dally. Thoae ZSSO. . f immmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm - .lt, - . " .. . imbirel .Management of R. Kipling r. DA.LV: NEW MOTION " P.CT JrES TO N I G HT TU E S DAY ' " ; three Months Ahead of Other Films .iTr.i Bell Rlnaers of" the rAbbev - Aero ; Polar Seas Preparation Forgotten -, The: Big Dam . Gypsy Maids v ; Alllsator Ranch . 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