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n rr n ULLii U LI U QzZS MOTHERS SHOULD USE CARE lOTOfflKE EMS Seine of the popular book of fic-jas rood and whle-harted as the Uoo thai are published today are j heroine of the hooka lp vhlch she ap hardly fit for the library la the home j pear. Then Louisa M, AlcottV hooka : where there are. Utile daughters. "The with the vodauntable JoeU art onAt same maty be satd ; or some serial that should be read fcy young lirl stories published1-in the wajaxines.jand If they are normal, natural little ; There his Indeed been a change in! girls they will come to . love this PURE HAVAIIAW FEATURES HEAL - n the young firl's-thocaht. or she wocM not care for the stories. A fenera tion ago the rirla of ten cr twelve years of af,e were perfectly content ed with a copy of Grimm's ... Fairy Tales where the prince and princess I were married and lived happily ever after, but her' sister, who, U twelve, years old now." spends her leisure hours divinr into exaggerated tales of lire of "hich she should remain ignorant. . So many of the stories deal with society 4n a rtate quite Impos sible, and a child when reading about it often places herself tinker mind) in the place of the heroine. ' : Of course if the parents did! not have these books in the house the children Vould not read theai, pro vided Ihere were, a number of good ; books placed before them. Aa soon1 as a'cfcild is old 'enough to v have novels she should be given the books of ; Margaret Sidney telling, of the j life of the courageous Polly Pepper. folly has beenjihe example Tor. many little girls who have: striven to .bo the ouestioe: OF iMEET A Better Digestion WlI Increase 3 Ths Va!as cf Your Food to " -Ycu Many Times.'. WTicn jour fovldoes not nourish yoa, the MixkI is thin or iuii.ure. Unless the LIooJ ia pure, assimilation,, the 'nal. step" of v':.:otion, is jmperfrtlly done arvl the lxly joorly nonruslied... Every day Instance s of lack of nourishment be cause cf thin cr impcro MooJ are seen in children, w ho eat almost continually yet do not crow; in convalescents from the pip, lover, or eotne ether fcrious " lieaw?, wlio umaln pale, - weak, and 'tlehilirateU; iu,icr?ons who are .run down t!irct::h9r-.-TTorU: or vrorry and aretnallj t) p(t h:uk their Etrtrth. i!. ,'ori V. 1 1 Can l.e properly nortr b'.f-d, t!.3 t!o.i must II rt to clcanseJ, l.uili t:p tvA ir.rvle fc to voile.. Dr. AVi: ' .:.. Til's for.-Tale IYopto will do this mora quirkly ami ofTectitely than any cl!;;r.niHic:ne. They contain the very elements which the thin blood la;.ls. Not only ila they ilrer.rthcn the ' tloii.:uh l-::tl!."y br.;'. I t:r t!eUood O t'taf you & t ii.'A Xiouiishuier.t from tha fofxh - ; - 4Tcr t'.x z n I fufT. .1 ur.t'Il tr.i-:ry frci t.::r.(U trculle," n3 J.Irs. H. P. I..'.:.'sn, Matron, E'.ata l:Mir.l:rj, i kaxx TftHa, Soulh Da lota, ,,K:;U"'h I wrtn'tteJ by four . phy.!:a::s. 3 f vo r ..-tcl ti to t!;3 - nature or rr.:: i ot my th: ra'c. 0.3 taid I hal v.:,i 13 cf the ttouch, tn othef that it .v ii chscr.iq t;:nr li Irouh'e t:.d i ,nenr,er'i. "IT.cs T air. vhen I vtll a grcatehl : when 1 rc '. bidnorr; -at all. It: Ktrtnjrth I . I ate cr : ttrer rtli r. 1 ".Mr h- nr. vi:::- .L!:ft: i M 1 ' 1 cr ro.'. 1 r.c-.ict- i i :vrre. Itv.tartl V r. i I cr vcuM Y.3 iIotu. I :.2 cr. I dh! 1 to f :.t to lc:p up my 11. er r ..!n ra there w hct in ' : ' 1 t. ' :' "'-'. .r.3 it try; ' ! ,;,': l'ilhs and I a;n kii vi'li.o - V. t 1 Cit fven-t!.!:;? I vat.t t.". . 1 -vj 13 trc::l h- v,.e.i my itotr.ach 'a:: 1 have r.o douht t!:ct i; cure is ":: ; h.o. Jly r'tf-l hcahhu rz :, I f.nd I have gair.cii in wrif ht." " f- rid today for the free looklct, What io i:at anl How to Kat." Dr. Williuuis' J'inU nils are roM by S.U dru , or w ill be eent, jxx-tj'&id, on receii t of prirt, fiOc.per i-ox; nx loxesfor rS.M.by the. Dr. Wilbtma Jlc Jieine Company, Dchcucxtauy, a; x V X N V i N f v:- ; J1. v. w; dimoud co'. ltd. KING CTHCCT - J - ;- - ;' - 1 . A N Www. w . ; ALEXAXLHU ::omat, p nr. f, i;i2,:i; r. n.. heroine as well, as Polly Pepper, and the. will be a rood Influence to their liTe. There are ever so many hooka that are for, little jrirls Kate Doom ilaa Wtesin. whose Rebecca of Sunny Brook Farm created Quite a sensation when published a few years .ago. la another tanthores whose aim la to please and help the children. Wben a girl has reached the high school" age she may be given histori cal novels which deal with the period of . the history she' is studying. : As often a good historical novel will make . the . class work easier, as sta tistics are omitted and the manner of living and condition of the people are described.? The Crisis,; by Winston Churchill is probably one of the best loved books of the present day and scholars say that many, of ,the char acteristica of Abraham Lincoln are brought cut here as In no other book, There are any number of books on this order that should be Included In the library of the. girls. When a child's taste Is educated to wards the highest point she v ill. as she grows Into womanhood only de 8lreto read the best books published and only such fiction as is lustruo live.; . ' : '. .-'" ' ' Cr ' There is a. need for. novels, for they are restrui. but to confine one's read ing to novels exclusively Is not wise. One avIio 'rcay be considered, a good conversationalist can usually discuss books of good fiction a well as topics of world-wide interest To be able to do this one must do a great deal of reading. '' s, . ' . The home library should be selected with great care and expense should not be spared. If only good" books are purchased It may take a little longer to complete It but the result at least will' be gratifying. The lb brary m4ht. Include 'scientific explore atlons, historical noyels tnd books dealing with current events.. . .'' Even'thitig runs to. extremes and this seems'to be the case -with books as with everything else.' Two or three rcenerttlon3 ago' children were not al lowed to read any novels;. In those days girls as' well as boys -would fteal away to the orchard or in the hay. mow and read with, eyes wide open the tales of Diamond Dick atid his colleagues. - ;"l)en these children grew up they placed books before their children, and tho chlld'a, library hts increased to such an extent that r.any mothers EflJom. forbid the read ing cf a slr.lo Lcok." . , '-' -V .Acccmrrioiatior.s, Service and Meals unsurpassed, at the "Pleasanton Ho tel A:!vr rti:;r;r,pr.t.' . J DEMAND t IIAHulESS AHTISEPTIC ' i jcu purchase an antiseptic for your own use,' make sure that it contains -no poisons. The safest way i3 to do as thousands of other women do simply specify Tyree'g Antiseptic Towder. . , ' - . ' - -,' Physicians everywhere advise Ty re's. because it is not only harmless, tut It ia positive in its results. - Its uses cover a wide range and it can be ut-ed either dry or diluted in water. Unrivaled as a preventive of. disease and unexcelled as a douche. A 25-cent package makes two gallons standard solution.' Sold by all drtsglsts. Send for booklet and free sample. J. S. Tyre e, Cnrisljtt, WasLIsjton, P. ft IL.i'J.-CiVlUU' mm , U almost u unthu win upen nsfls4 yonr at soon be tarnrd to- ward nulls the ocranlon a bis mere. The kitchen aad the table will be of sorae concfrn, let trust to ear larpe and com plcte tork to help you out iTe never fall la snpplrla? all de .miXA, CLASSTTAKEtSILVEn - I WARE, la emt variclj. - .. ; . , ' ; Lath rarrls eU ...t.fiTStotliCa Voaltry shears -r...tiF to $ i:oatrrs .Titaf Tunis Dt!d itof ia Xczt efcerrers ..I5tof 25 HCf.'CLULU , . I. li lt .'Ail! Zeno'K. Jlyera, aecretary of th promotion coiumittee, who returned from the soalnlai ycterday hfip he has been promoting the advcrtl Ins; of the Carnival and Floral Parade. U of the opinion t hat t he blggr; draw ing card of th comlns parade will b ta th Hawaiian feature. . H says the fact that llonolula U goiujt to have a Hawaiian historical pattide will brlnj tourist hcr In couutksa numbers. ' 5 v ; w ; This winter and spring will b one of the greate tourist r seasons thai Hawaii has ever - known said Mc Myers, "and If all the people m who told me" that they would visit Ho nolulu. we will have one of tuft big gest ; crowds that we ever attempted to look after. "As ft tourist resort the Islands . are tapldly ciistlPf to th front, and the tfine will come when the steamers will be full all the time and our hotels will have all the busl neaa that they can attend to. We are going to avo vast number of tou 1st a here, especially when the- canal ! iSiOnen, and also at the time when people will be attracted by the world's fair ia San Francisco. . . ' Mr. Myera is also very nthulastie over the. results ot Walter G. Smith's lectures In Canada. So aaya that theyi are waking the people up and that hoi expecta a large luunbcr of Canadians to visit the islands as a result of the trip. , ; . V ilOII.V. ''-i 1 ' ' AXIOY In .Honolulu. Nov. 2(1. 1912. to Mr. and Mrs. John Anioy, a eon. FOR THANKSGIVING. '. Ouri are the best In town, v Antone :.;Stcrire C Dro." 11 3 Alakea St. ' Phone 37S3 4MUCMCr4T&-. ICiu2iilIl'2iv Viio:e i'-f rcnhinan Days? ; With all the hazing; tht ':. :.'C-d dances; the Sopho : more ruth and the Frat i ' times? Then you'll like r ' ' "curing a Rccl'.Icss Si'ji.iiH And that' i;ot nil. TlicrtV "Slnznnr.n's Esccpz" . "Tii2 Fiunib:r" ' "D:.y M li'.2 Circus "Vill.e Romance ft Your money's worth and . ' more. I ...'. Lj -j La c-J V V La c- O CJ T E-u E A t 'E El 1-. Saturday - Hov. 1 1 ' i IS YOUR STOMACH ; I W DAD CONDITION ? - - , TKm by all n el a Utile at ; Hosteltefs . Stomach Cilter's J . . ... j- . . . ... . ...... ... . , ht very day II 'makes weak stamatha streOi keeps the, liver '- and bevls active It alsa rt vnta Malaria Faw and -Agwa, L For tali by Esusoa. Ciith A Ox. ll&t Chambara Druf Ox, Ud lWo Drus Co. and at all whoktal liquor Ton la pi party itl&hl at the social hall of th Methodist church. The - Youna MenV Hlhl class 'will have char$u - . , ( .... rr .HfVif--.' THE A.T E R ' 1 T " TTT1 p !s -, i ! ; v- . t.y ,. i i'I '.Hi 30 - Saturday i a km "v r i Ladles Silk ; Meat , t,., .i.5iti,I ,$1.C3 tht psif Men's flllk Half. Moia ...... ,;,.,....V.i.li...iitiii '3 lh pair . ' " 4. .. : . Thli li a "rfBiat'Viint f he?". Onf lviUdy eusmirt the' 0E8T Q.Ik - n v only a dollar Glvi thim a trial. - ' , V OCORGC' A, McCandlm- Clock v f , f , Fion;lli!nrt - LV Wl J tuiiiu . H riVI II II ll r . V j m 1119 Fort Street, above Hotel . Phone 4344 Foir HEINZ MINCE MEAT PLUM PUDDING :, ' CBANBEHY 45AUCC NUTO AND RAISINS '!, : . -' ms. .-. T COGTG YOU IIOTIIIirG, r.r.d it vill.rr.yyc-.i L4k.w v w I 44 m- '-' " - . . - r- . a n . t r n . ii'cw die:.: j-cr::::::.; i 4 4 k i " the gtylb c:::; O 'vVr: till us that w carry Hett in Honolulu and pair. ; - OnOWN, Manage ; , , J. 1? i ' ' ' ' ' If! .nun- Jt f'Il ,11V V5 5. Sp:c!:!ty TIC : ATMOWE'S MINGE MEAT ' PHE8H CRANBEflIE8 GLACE rUIT PANCY 80N 0N3 r ' ' Y05BMIT& CANDY i: .'-'.' : '. ft' . r. to lr,t -jr.wr -rr ... ' r- VP, fb J, r a .0 . . MAVAII r - Yr," T ' iff- MflV etACKIIirAH , LICf f,f3?i f.Jifni;? iJi L ; i f.?ft;s;i, Cifi c;:ii if : n.';ntif u, irry . - i rVt7r i ' ' HI?