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FOUKTKEN ITOXOLTTLTJ STAR-BULLETIN. WEDXESDAY, MABCII 20. 191C. "WITHOUT LINES ' IN THE LENS It used to be true that bifocal slaise were troublesome, and "old" looking, and trying to the eyes, lit ia NOT true of KRYPTOKS the new bifocals that look and wear like plain f lasses, but give perfect near and-far vision AN. SANFORD OPTICIAN iBctten Building, Fort Street Over Ma j & Co. Y. TAKAKUWA & CO. : Limited. "NAMCO! CRABS, packed in Sanitary Cant, wood lined. Nuuanu St near King St. SPECIAL SALE " Grass Linen and Pongee Walet v Patterns. YEE CHAN' CO . Corner King and Bethel Streets Toyo Panamai i For Man, Women and Children. K. UYEDV V1G23 Nuuanu St i DEVELOPING - PRINTING ENLARGING Best In the City. Honolulu . Picture Framing v A -'-': 1 Supply Co. JORDAN'S LADIES' APPAREL 1029 Fort St. " The Watcrhouse Co., Ltd. Underwood Typewriter YOU1IQ BUtLDINQ. BAILEY Furniture Co. Lots Eld- 1144-1148 Fort St D. J. CASH MAN - - ; TENTS AND AWNINGS Lutu Tentt & Canoplei for Rent ! Thirty Years Experience Fort SU near Allen, upstairs. Phont 1487. Have Yea Had Your. Feet 4Tc:tcrr::bsdM Yet? T"?:.L TOOT SHOP T;.i Hotel Streets --:'.! :r.s and designs for TT!.'3 AND REMODEL I 1 CLD JEWELRY. -: : -1 Plitlnum Settings. ' LL & DOUGHERTY' ) eeelas tbe Volcano stop At THE VOLCANO ' HOUSE. Hawaiian Tours Co. , TO TS Merchant St. Phone 1923 tiziz cf Wrapping Papers snc -, rrintlzg snd Writing Papers '.' Z T VCAT.'-H AWAIIAN PAPER : C CUPPLY CO., LTD. rt tra Qucea Streets, Honolsla 1410. Gpu. O. Guild. 3en. Mjrt mm .'V.CIFIC ENGINEERING COMPANY, LTD. C;r.;uttlrt2, Deslgnlna f Con. etructing Engineers. Eri'es, Culldinss, Concrete Struo-t-rc;, Cteel Structures. Sanitary Bute-a, Reports and Esumstes on Pr j cts. PhotiA iiur . r : v Pasteurized Island Milk, Cream, and VELVET Ice Cream IN THE REALM OF THE FEMININE THE FiT tO I VfiGS Fresh Eggs 40c Dozen HONOLULU DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION 1542 Phones 4676 Clothes for Men ROYAL TOGGERY 162-154 Hotel 8U at Bishop PURE ISLAND MILK AND CREAM. Honolulu Dairymen's Assn., 467ft Phone 1542 H. HACKFELD & CO. " Limited v Commission Merchants HONOLULU it; !fL i .' -i I i more !aboratc bf Laat. but no least, ia tLe muff Las that no fimmn l.eart can reatat becauaa of ita man: uea and Wauty of outh: e. Ona'a ver; o j gown ran b matched in to'or. a. ihera pptr to 't ei HpuU evening ahada on display, aiii tta mora atapl colors str. wa'i ; Th bag when closed can be carried a j a muff, and thera ara two compart menta shaped to fit onas slippers. Pbilii Lad a mint of none?. And aha shopping went; Sb bought a beaded brocade bag to Carry every cent. . When she paid Up for her purchase AU her coin waa speiu. Still, although her purse la empty, She ia quits content. The at tract We bag picture ia of ba'.g blue taffeta, outlined wtth gold lace &n finlaned with a fold cord and taaael The buckle, a new use for this populai arxlple, la set with turquolae to maic) the cqlor achema. STEINWAY . Bargains In Other Pianos ; PLAYER PIANOS THAYER PIANO CO., LTD. 156 Hotel SL , Phone 2313 Repairing " ' Engrsving 8. GOLUB " Manufacturing Jeweler and Diamond Setter S07 Boston Bldg. FURNISH' YOUR HOME RIGHT By fitting It throughout with our. dependable electric fixtures. ? ELECTRIC SHOP ; Phone 4344 1135 Fort SL FOR GOOD HEALS The Palace of Sweets 1 ' . . a Your Stationers Everything for office and . home. ARLEIGH'S, Hotel St. FOKO INN & CO. ! ' Antiqaes and Chinest : ' llerchandise Nunami, aboye Panani ; Honolulu Music Co. .. Everything Uusical Fort, next to the Clarion Our Tears of Experience . ; - Make Vs ' Expert and Reliable In , Private Detective "Work. BOWERS -MERCHANT PATROL ,1079 Alaka ... Call 251a Agents in Hawaii for ALLIS-CHALMERS CO. Honolulu Iron Works., Ltd. for v fJTi'.'.L t:l:;i:::;: co LTD. An ' Up-to-Dat : Delicatessen Counter, with fresh deli cacies each week. Phone 1271 Articles of Incorporation were -filed tt Albany, JC. J, by the United State Consolidated Oil Co., capital J1.500. 000. - ; . : . . . OTca Year Eyca Kced Ccrc Try I'ziizs Eye Dcscdy pOOLED leather la one oi m iiotsI ties in both hand pursea and bags, liounted aiter the same fashion aa the YOUR STRAW HAT TT may be anytbina but Mem p. It may ba a yedda atraw, Jap, barn yard, chrysanthemum, soutache oi shoelace straws, all with a bright (lossy finish and In bright colore. For the dressy hat you may'have s tuscan braid, as well as a neapolitar or horsehair braid. For a sports hat you may choose s leghorn, though the same straw Is uec for the dressy hat with a facing ui georgette crape, taffeta or satin. Your atraw hat may only a fac ing of straw with a top of highly col ored madras over taffeta, thin figured batiste over 'colored silk, faille, georgette crape or kid. Your hat may be red. dahlia, currant cherry or cinnamon candy red. It may be trimmed with fruit, velrel pears, raisins, crahappies. cherries, grapes, currants and berries of all va rieties. It may be ribbon trimmed wUth an accent on the high back trimming oi collared de medlcl style at the back. REVISED LIST BREAK A CHILD'S Committees That Will Work at Different Branches During -infant Welfare Week The following Is a complete and re vised Hat of the committees selected Monday" by the executive committee for Baby Week April 24 to 29. In the following list will be found the dis trict In whloh the different committee members reside, as well as their tele phone numbers: Arrangements and Equipment. Mrs. F.,W. Macfarlaiie. Lectures.' :- " ... Mrs. Walter Frear. Exhibit. Eye Mrs, C. H Cooke. . Play-- Mrs. Howard Bowen. Feeding and cleanliness Mrs Vaughanv MacCaiighey (assisted by Ueadames N. C. Schenck and A. F. Jackson). Dairy Mr. Leslie Clark. Home furniture Mrs. M. Macln tyre. Clothing Miss Rae. . Tenements and cottages 'Mrs. Loofbourow. Miscellaneous charts Mrs. E. D. Kilbourne and Miss Alice Hopper. Dental Mrs. Fred Smith. Tuberculosis Mrs. F. Steere. Registration. Mrs. Dorerous Scudder. It is hoped that as many mothers as possible will have their babies registered before "Baby Week." They, may; pass the names to the commi tee most -convenient' to them in their district or of Iheir race. Those who have not sent in their names will be received ; as cordially and registered when they arrive. All the names wiU be handed to Mrs. Scudder, who will make the appointment for the doctors that there may be as little delay as possible during the examination periods. . The committees assisting Mrs. Scudder are: ManoS. Mrs. C. F. Peterson, 2347 Vancouver highway, telephone 3321. Punahou, Mrs. W. C. Furor. 1811 Wilder ave nue, telephone 451b". Plains.. Mrs! Doremus Scudder. 910 Pros pect street, telephone 3198. Kaimuki.' Mrs. Clara L. Sutherland, 3720 Pan hoa, telephone 1614. Waikikt. . Mrs. Floyd Emmans, 2445 Kalakaua avenue, telephone 7064. Nuuanu. ; Miss .Nora Sturgeon, Nuuanu ave nue, telephone 4644. Alewa Heights. Mrs. - John S. Donaghho, Alewa Heights, telephone 1914. Palama. Miss Christine Kemp, Palama Set tlement, telephone 1981. Liliha. Mrs. George McK inlay, Liliha street, telephone 3235. The committee assisting Mrs. May Wilcox is as follows: Mrs. David Kalama, 2301 Pauoa road, telephone 4155. Mrs. David Kahaulelid", Maluhia Cot tages, Hotel street, telephone 3823. Mrs. Solomon Hanohano, Halekauila street, Kakaako. The other members of the registTa tion committee areMis&Frances Goold. Deaconess Spencer, Miss Dran, Mrs Cunha, Rev. E. L. Miner, Miss yar row, Mrs. Tranquada, Mrs. Ramirez. Dr. Syngham Rhee, Mrs. Goo, Mrs. SYRUP DF FlliS Cleanses the Little Liver and Bowels and They Get Well Quick When your Culld suffers from a cold don't wait; give the Bttle stomach, liv er and bowels a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When cross, peev ish, listless, pale, doesn't sleep, eat or ; act naturally; if ' breath is bad. stomach sour, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all the clogged -up, consti pated waste, sour bile and undigested food will gently move out of the bow els, and you have a welU playful child again. .,' " ; t ; ,, If your child coughs snuffles and has caught cold or is feverish or has a sore throat give a good dose of "Call fomia Syrup of Figs to evacuate the bowels no difference what other treat ment is given. Sick children needn't be coaxed to take this harmless "fruit laxative." Millions of mothers keep it handy be cause they know its action on the stomach, liver and bowels is prompt and sure. They also know a little giv en today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot tle of "California Syrup of Figs," which. contains directions for babies, children of all ages' and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. : Beware of coun terfeits gold here.: Get the genuine, made by "California Fig Syrup Com pany." Adv.. Chang Chau, ' Examining Committee. Mrs. Andrews, appointing the days and hours ;for the various doctors. Dental Committee. Mrs. Fred 'Smith, appointing the days and hours for the various den tists. Scoring. Mrs. H. B. Restarick and Deaconess Fulsom. . Advertising. Mrs.- Withlngton, Mrs. Rath and Mrs. Riley H. Allen. Reception. Mrs. J. S. B. Pratt, Mrs. O. E. Wall, Mme. Arita. Mrs. E. W. Sutton, Mrae. Woohuan, Mrs. A. E. Murphy. ; The Baby Welfare Committee wou'. l like to have the assistance of as many nurses as possible during Baby Week. Please pass your name to the chair man of the committee in which you take the most Interest Sure Way to Kill Rats mwsh Worst and Most Expensive House hold Nuisance. Millions of dollars of property are destroyed yearly by rats simply be cause people do not appreciate the de structive power of rats and do not kno-y how easy it is to kill them. Simply get a two-ounce box of Stearns Electric Paste from youf druggist for 25 cents and use it at night in accordance with tbe simple directions, and in the morning there should nof be a rat in the house. Nothing else is as effective as Stearns Electric Paste in exterminat ing rats, mice cockroaches and other vermin. The government uses it in its fight against . rats. Directions in 15 langugage In every package. Ad. . i e s e i That Michigan is dissatisfied with its bean crop seems almost snobbUh in face of the fact that the state aJ leady raises 70. per cenL of all Ameri can beans. ' nearly as much as the annual Boston consumption. ' WIFE TOO ILL TO WORK IN BED MOST OF TIME Her Health Restored by Lydia . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. ' . . ' i pi I Indianapolis, Indiana. " My health was so poor and my constitutioa so run down that I could not work. I was thin, pale and weak, , .- V, A V.. 1 AO hrs 'i I pounds and was in jni'Vv f v it I bed most of the time. I began tak ing Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and five months later I weighed 133 pounds. I do all the house work and washing for eleven and I can truthfully say Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound has been a godsend to me for I would have been in my grave today but for it. I would tell ail wo men suffering as I was to try your valu able remedy."- Mrs. Wm. Green, 332 S. Addison Street, Indianapolis.Indiana. There is hardly a neighborhood in this country, wherein some woman has not found health by using this good old fashioned root and herb remedy. If there is anything about which you would like special advice, write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Season at Coronado at Height. Two admirals' flags are Tlyin? at San Diego and the social life at the Hotel Coionado is consequently gayer than at any time in the season just waning. That is, it should be wan ing, according to the ecclesiastic cal endar, but it Is not. The fl&gs are those of Admiral Cameron McJlae Winslow on the armored cruiser San Diego and Ad miral William F. Fnllam on the pro tected cruiser Maryland., which ar rived in port this week. The officers of the Pacific and Pa cific reserve fleets present, the off!-, cers of the United States Aviation School, North Island, the officers of the United States army camp at the Sail Diego exposition grounds, the officers of the Fourth Regiment Marines, now stationed at San Diegn, all wore their white uniforms or mess jackets to the ball. The ball was most unusual. Promi nent society , leaders from many states appeared arrayed in sport cos tumes and quite a number of them took part in the sport pictures, when every costume known to outdoor life was depicted in -a -huge gold frame which bad been built for the stage in the ballroom. Mrs. Claus Spreck eis was a ckating girl. Miss Eleanor Sears, the famous athlete and society favorite in both East and West, ap peared in one of her famous riding costumes. Miss Antoinette Schulte of New York City also wore the latent in riding habits. . Miss Dorcas Smith was a bathing girl,' the latest thing in beach suits. Miss Marion Fillius of Oakland was the polo g.rl, and Miss Marlon Lewis cf ; Chicago a riding girl. San Francisco Examiner. Denmark has placed an embargo on coffee. Y ' " 10 Cooking Lessons - 54 Excellent Tested Recipes bound in convenient form for use in your kitchen will be mailed FREE if you send your name and address. The cooking lessons explain how you can always have "good luck" in your baking through choosing the right materials, mixing them, regular ing the heat of your oven, etc. Addrau - Z JAQUES MFG. CO., CHICAGO ft (c il mm i 1 1 rat-. 4 1 : HENRY H. WILLIAMS FUNERAL DIRECTOR Floral tributes, music, and clergyman of any denomina tion furnished when desired. NUUANU AVE., COR. VINEYARD PHONES: RES- 2255; OFFICE, 1408. StarBulletiii - :' ', -V" ' ..'-;'..'- .'.'.''' ' : " :''' .Prize pontest FOR School Chi 1 d r e n Each school child who was a guest of the Honolulu Star Bulletin last Friday afternoon at the Liberty Theater, is in vited to write a letter describing what feature he or she most enjoyed. Six Prizes are offeredj-three for the girls, three for the boys, respectively v $5.00, $2.50 and $1.00 Contest closes April 10th. Write your letter now ad dress it Editor, - 'v; S ; : ':''-'.( ' f - ' if