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i i HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, THURSDAY, FEB. 6, 1913. 4 A mm Iniuinnnnnnnnn -j M lb SJUUprvn, J iiiS mm ! ' ' ' ' i r HAHUr,IAY PARADE FEB. 22KD BOB f . r . T-r'. - i ... .' - ; i ''4 .4 CarkivtfoftytaivTe: awaits you if you decide upon THE The new models are com fortable without the' sacri fice of style, 1 and stylish xrvWilhoulne " sacrifice of service. SIOET0RE At a recent meeting of the members of the Palama Settlement Improve ment Club, an organization which was perfected several months ago. It was decided to call a mass meeting on February 13 of all the residents of the Palama community, at which Dr. J. S. E. Pratt, president of the board of bealth, will present his plans for the Opening of the congested portions of the district. - 'The Question of the crowded condi tion of Palama Is one which has long confronted the community, and the matter has been taken up by the im provement club with a view to rid ding the district of this condition. Br. Pratt, was called into consultation by the members of the club, and the plans which he has formulated . have Undertaking an elaborate garden fete during Carnival Week for the ben efit of the Army Relief fund, ladies of Fort Ruger have, added another fea ture to the official program of Floral Parade features. -The fete .will prob ably be held at Xapiolani park, and the date has been set for Wednesday, Feb ruary 19. . With a number of women of the Coast Artillery who are active and ef fective in affairs of this kind, the suc cess of the fee is assured.' Mrs. Ed ward J. Timberlake has charge of the fete and will be assisted by other la dies of the fort " The, Army Relief fund is devoted tc caring for destitute widows and or phans. A call from Mrs. Burbank, who is at the head of the organization "1 rt Fort St, near BeraUnla v. i ' .i ""j'-1 , --S-V ? Phone 4223 - -Your Credit Is Good '''ha - ' .T. ';-."'- '"'"'',' ' 'r - . ; . , . - - tovnc rurmiure Jllthop Street TiS.D.EfN been Adopted by the club. According in New York, has reached the womeaJ to Dr. Pratt, the one way in which the or the artillery of this elty, and they overcrowded condition may be over-j nave immediately set Jo work to raise come Is by opening up cross streets ! funds to send east v . through the blocks which are crowded) ; The pa will be ropd off and ad wlth tenements and where the exits . mission will be charged to all-who go and entrances to these tenements are 'te- of the attractive fea-; by narrow lanes. It Is thought that - tares will be the Japanese: tea garden, by the opening of these cross streets where Mrs. Humbert will preside. She that, in case of fire, the department wilt weat a Japanese costnme and will would be given afar better chance r to f "9!s4 by, eeveralIittle aapanese get to hWr wrkr-A ft now, - 1 ; J 4,J; ur should a tire break out In the middle Many of the ladies -of tae.postbavc of cntf tJf a blocks where th4re ate - been,amnse recently bj ' iertuaeelh no entrances other than small . lanes, a f ' 6? f? It makes U impossible for the ? fire Jon as the Beautlfur rene JShe w.rtnWtrt''tei- : - Y Iwus consented .lo-f give no exhibition PrnSun wUl .be held In ?ft order to put tbese plans before Jbe fStwT -5,r ttiTlI?iiSlI?tnyi!i --tlss.:okFrldMUI other amuse will mean that iiew. streets will -be-, km-w.v,,.. S1 HrlTiltator6f"old made tnore- accesslblfev; ; . , epalat -and Mrsi; Aimletottan4iMts; costomes'f ':": :. ' '.' :-Mrs. iSdward' Carpenter, assisted by a bevy ct society maids .wfll .hare the' teis and cut flowersv The tee crtam ' and cake i and mother delicacies will be in the Jiands of Mrs. Joiinstone' and ' Mrsl 1 Clarke. Punen lemonade ami itltaer' soft drinks 'will! Dias--troted of to a furniture storee setVed' . -y? vu.- '-M '' and iiowte tittle orn.vllthe .little '"wWaerftne cause tor.iwticli thisfete room tapposed to iba dominated by the is considered ; there . will ptobably be impdsins .personality ot Catn-art ,tsv hundreds of people at the park to con- clattered nUvinagnlficent i.r' hfhrr Twilihl'ibt) f .which -Mr. v . v -ikb W,., ,.nni;- thas can see'lils smilliigivlsage "ro , Aomanedlct troiibWs telephone' XConUniied from Paj U ; Jlected;: whenever ,5ne ' t finds : time t pause In the rush of his important tlatles lor Ithe foutslde, dislncts.' gtrla .to mtfrry antlt they are 28, and in the f mure' marriexi women will not Ke admitted to'tte service and a; vow Incidently the desk cost ?75and theif ;t oiaiacy will t)e required bf 'the bill has not yet gone to the auditor for payment. y-yi j Irglie fcnes.' The ,!ealct .ts' meeting withd6cded' bfpositlott- When Brigadier General .Macomb, who sailed for hqme yesterday on the transport Sherman, arrives in Honolulu and has a chance to tackle the mass of business that awaits his attention, it will be definitely known what will be the extent of the military parade on Washington's Birthday. It is up to the department commander to say whether the entire command of Oahu Is to be turned out, or .whether only the mounted regiments will make the long march from SchoOeld JJarracks to participate in the review. ; Adjutant General Campbell wait ing for a conference with General Ma comb before issuing the order for the" movement of troops, but it'ts believed that the latter will decide to gtre 4io- nolulu aight of the foil anneo strength of the department; in .wnlch case the 'parade wilt: be farrbeyonu any-former army 'turn-out On Hawaii. .wiinouc souot tne two mountea reg-imentft-at Soho field,-the FburthJ Caval ry and Pirst ' Field Artillery will par ticipate, as will the Second Infantry stationed at Shatter, and the toast ar tillery companies adjacent to the city. If the--First and -Twentylfth are also- ottered to- the city k the column would consist f a full brigade of Infantry, with a foil regiment of auxillarr -caval- tr and; a battalion .of tf leld artllleryf a company of engineers, hospital corps detachment, and five companies tf coast artillery. Besides .the regulars there will be in the parade the First Infantry, N. G. H.and the Kameha- meha schrool cadet Jtattalion. CfclM or two companies of marines may also participate. . : - -t, The regular troops In Hawaii at the present time number 5130, so that al lowing for absentees and Including the militia and cadets, there will e about 6000 rifles and sabres in the parade, If General, Macomh decides to turn out the eh tire 'command. If, how ever, be decides that it is too much qf an .undertaking to . march .the . foot soldiers down from Leilehua, the First and Twenty-Uft,h Infantry will not qxo tlplpatet v-fv-There .are fiye .regimental bands available, so there will be plen Or; of: martial .raualcxto Jeitd inspira tion ,tp the sight -t-y-i ;w ,; The line- of march and final ttetails of the narade -have not been decided as ..yet, but it is ; about , decided that the column will -move front Palace Square- at 1ft a. m., the same jIaceand time designated . for last year's mili tary pageant. f- i -ast .year j the -.lue Jacket i brigade and .marine battallqn com .the. Pacific fleet took part in the parade, and their absence this year -W.UI be regretfully notea. f; -jiixiJ'.i' I !! in ' V- i r''i"' - . ... . ll I II a. ff VI Ml I MB ill J III V . P Jl I i v, 4 ib rfa xr 1 ;SMSU"l mi-"". v GOLF SHIRTS WASHABIlTIES TO 1VIATCH F The above is -one of our many sprin -offerings that are in keeping with zl. of our IHiniishingsr-up-tOrclatc '' . ' rV. , " V! f . v-'? '5i'i;" : ;" V ' c '; Suit Department is now ; ready for thcr itop ecri of those who . would be 1? well aressed. . - 1 nMMMMMMMMMWMMrfMMBMMM .-'V J. V.j?.. ' i ' . I.'v r.t. : - :;. VonV Hamnr toung to. Ltd; i Honolulu,' T. H. VALENTINES VALENTINES- VALENTINES New IdeailQ b$autul al.entnes -' A,. B. A RL E I G H 4 CO. s Hotel St - A. BLOl, Importer 'Forjt St Vaudeville's Beat.Of feting .. "If 1 'fc"titiMiii '"fiY i 1 The Breat v. In social parlance Governor -dfrear will be hot at home to all -callers ti the Chief Executive's office for tjiej next wee, Deginmng tomorrow morn hie: ''This" ral ' will be: adhered to .throughout the entire day; and he an-: ncunces that' eYen his most -intlmate-tritnds, or departmental heads on nj ent business bent "will be nnaole - to tee him unless summbned or announc ed byerritdrteT Secretary -A itott- tPor the time Mr. Mott-Smith again becomes the - acting rgovernor, ;an n traced Governor Frear Jtoday, .an set' with' 'the Executive must see.hm.: Only In cases -wherfe : toy signature "is, necessary to doenments wilt I be seen. s vSolnanjf affatrrreqniring attention:. rtw. Jast-.tfrtor to ;tae" assembling 'of toe legislature, i have .piled .toe . work! cf oh tae nnUITcair ste mf.xtf clear only by :gTvfijg,an entire .week to them, without interTuptloni My presence and advice Is sought upon to many-matters' ot. ; varying importance f that 1 hav. scarcely 4Ui hour in the office for study or. preparation onlegisiatife subjec.ts. I no more get started on one of tnese than J am interrupted. -This is con naal .and the result Is ;that I spent my spare time in .making false starts and eettine nowhere. V ' ?j WANYAPREARANCES tf" When Malini --war. th :."Lndon . he ap peared before V the KlhgJajtitiQnea mben n vWashJtngQn he delighted .Ex-, President BooseveH . at 'the- VVhite House and .where ever hergoes he pleases his audiences. He fsiiUiettaUL of each town' he. visits and never1 falls tojmxstJfy; Whiles in Honolulu, he nas aDDeared'only at private ?eatrtain- Hienits. ami as many-tourists and resi dents' of tne city nave sot neen - guesta at ithete functions MaTihi has tonSeatK ed to give a performance at the Young i-otei' this -evening-. He Is -known aa the greatest '!Mpre8tidfgitateitr'in-thei world and though he visits' towhs un- . . . - . i A. X 1 , . I 1 i ' neraiaea ii aoes not iajteTuim wng w create a sensation. There'has alreay. heen a tig demand for seats "Uk ;the en-' terteinment this evening andr-tnere is no fear that he will "have to ( play to ci-jpty chairs.' Tickets may be had at the office of.jthe Young Hotel. - Tomorrow night Malinl "will be the big attraction at the Country Cln'o dtnee. ' Jtf rs. Patrick Campbell, . the- actregc. I? suffering from nts ot despond ency as a result- ot 'her illness. For si months - she suffered from blood poisoning afcd has jutt undergone "a serious operation. Guests at Alpine hotels in Switzer land have objected to the turkey-trot and its variations which are being im- '.". " . 'xt ported from America, ana many ot ue hotels are forbidding "ragging" of all kinds. Robbers looted the state bank of Mounds, Okla., of 13500. They locked tiie cashier in, the vault where he was found two hours later. All the" raw, blazing color Df -the ireat birat out ranges of the Arizona iesert. nuch-ot the. vvld -life that abbs out of and fl6wsIntd the fringe Vcitf Uzatto& that surrounds V that chaos of bleaki sun.7bllsUred -country ue toube shown .by the picture cast upon i the screen-it the lectare to: be given by Mr. : and Mrs,. Edward II. Kemp, In- the - opera house Saturday evening, tickets for which are now oa sale t sthe i promotion -committee rooms. The: slides made and colored by Jlr.Kerap himself are feal master peces : qf .snch rrwqrk, . the cratsman having put his ; ver soni In his task of reproducing as closely, as IpossIUe the Ravage .tints kjoX JMt dread . land. Some' Idea of the lecture and , the ple t qres.whlch last lpclode the . moving pictures of thd . snake.. dancer- can ,be gained from ,the fdllowihg aynopsls of .theJecljsiK;-;.:-: uK..-ir.r. ..Hqme of othe .Cliff Pwellers. A Mighty ; Chasmv Vermillion i Bluff si lTossUiglhe Pesert NavaiQ8 Even ing; in Camp.' .Clouda.and., atorn. .The Phinted TJesert Kocks j find : Erosion. The Prismatic Butte. Cities of i the Sky. Primitive Sheep.HerjUng: Jflouae hold Duties. Climbing ithe Mesa. The. Sentinel. iUage tLlte. ;WaichJng the .Snake'.Dance.' .The r Rattlesnake Dance. Sunset on the; Desert.' Around the Camp Fire,, Effects produced as follows; p ratnic-Snewstorm In $ the Canyon.' Evening in Canip. Clouds and rStorn. The fPrismatic iButte. Sunset on :the Desert. , -Panorama Hoiae of the CHff Dwellers. Crossing the ,Desert Hopi Village. Village :Ute. Animated The Rattlesnake - Dance ef- the - Hdpl Indians.- -; hv-vJ - - : ifiiffi ; KJifflS U-,-1' S-1 . V- : i; "While up Pauoa valley yesterday I picked some very .fine guavas," said William Brash this morning, "and they did hot show a sign of having been stung by the "Mediterranean fruit fly. Last .year one could not find a guava up there Which was not Spoiled f by the fly. -f Those Igot ye terday wercyery large, some of .them Ss big as-an orangr.' ' As the existence of the . fruit - fly among the wild guava Jungles was re garded as one- of.; the most hopeless conditions against effective control when the campaign was started , last year, the fact that the guavas this year Indicate that. they have somehow or another rid themselves of the past Is ground for encouragement -that the thing .may be , prevented -, from Jiavln? the calamitous consequences feared! Possibly there is a parasite in attend ance on the fly which has not .yet been discovered, or it may be that the drought oi .last year may have had something to do with, its reduction in :the guava Jungles. s C Ho it In Thb'Shcricninjr e .Si..-, f '. :..-.. '."";' ..s '- L T - - . v .can be heated to the very high temperature ;cf 455 .dsjrees F. ! M(not practical to heat lard to this nigh temperature, qwing to'th; 'coloration and smoke Qiven offi Butter can not be used for deep : Ing, because It bums at a temperature too low for 'tqoilng. : t BY GETTING CRICO VERY HOT YOU COOK THE 9UTSI C -3THEd6o".lNArk f INVENTS CREASE FRORi .SpAiNC jINy li,l3rHE SSCJl-T t jJTKE DRY CRJSP; FOpDS THAT CRiCO .MAKES J ; 2rs 7 SANITARY DURABLE BEAUTIFUL5 ' ; A perfect finish for. Interior walls and, ceilings. Absolutely, r poisonous and easily ' applied. VComes In over fifty different tints, suring any combination for color schema decoration. Ready for stant use when mixed with cold water, i ' t ' x has proven most satisfactory for :.ah' Jexteflor !snrfiu:es.-" Both 'Dekorato'and Cold Water 'PaintM . ? Co., whose name on the- package ;is a guarantee .of wcrth.' NEW LATE MODEtVISlBLE WRCTERSI $1.50 per Week r ' ' ' ' " ' PER, MONTH'UC 120 Sn. lv!nr Onnntlta VI C tTatl ' . -! ', .-i 'W-iwa'" ONLY A FEW LEFT REMINCTAN' tIJSrnPffWOrto. RflVAL l. v A large stock of Men's and Women's Suits have just been unpac&ed.v Also a nice lot of Chil dren's One-Piece Suits, Bathing Shoes, Hose, and Rubber Caps. First Showing of III Jillery The advance shipments of 'Spring Millinery are now being shown. iThestyles have all been personally selected by onr Miss Spencer, who is . now hi the Eastern market. mm Curtain Scr aim The new patterns for 1913 are arriving" oil every, steamer. A handsoinellot ,qf inadcup ouiubi uuKTAiiio nave oeen put into biocic this week; i Corner Fort and Beretania Streets N. S. Mm Central Fbo r5?