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.CIXAJgl X3QMA0"'HHT THE -ISLAXH. New I" S;7. liilniiTniiRMAMFM jiiTnMflRnriTFMfi -'v j v i . . . i i i r.j h i i.r-HiBaiiaiBniHii w u A rl e I v -'"- !r i I "PttvS-Vkactard "3011 ; touring car rPl1 Jt?''' " ';i'via "?i-Jy'l?ted to run on cither road or, U3 tATtll IVl llll I Jit . VI. Just Received .I'I'J Mil viilllil it ; ;,l I I JIlT U....IO..H ..I A' f ! ii..- ;H Ladies' Tailor made and Lingerie &hirt Waists '$1.50' to $4.00 each. A great varietly of the seasbiisS'prettreSf styles to-" choose from. ''"'t,il'.'-' ' '." Lingerie Dresses in all sizes $5.6o!to'$l5!o6 each.' . ii . !,.',',! Wash Dress Goods. An inmence1 supply -0f' to 25pr;U yard. Send for samples. " " V1.'" " ' ' ." ' Ladies' and Children's Hoisery, wix 'iart'a! sortment prices can't be beaten. .n . nu Ladies' Kimonas and Dressing Sacques,:'";" .,i ' :i j . Long Lawn Kimonas 34 to 42 tl.'Stf'tb'i.b'ath.' ' Dressing Sacqnes SO? to $2.00 each, i '!.,:i..,u'lT Lacies' House Dresses in Ginghams Batistes and Lawns; Dutch or high neck $3.50 to $7.00 each. '1' A. BLOM Fort Street opposite Catholic Church. A CLOTHING OPPORTUNITY For a nhort time only we will quote the following prices: Hoys WahIi Suits regular $1.00 Suits now .50 ajtyn 2 1-2 to 12 yra. 14 H t 4 t ()- 14 4 4 4 4 1 4 44 I l( ( 4 1 II 2 5() 14 25 ' 11(1 " Blm- Sortfe Suits " KOQ " " 6.00 " 8 " 14 " Mt-n'n Over Coat " 15.00 Coat " 10.00. " Suit." from $i.50 per imit to 22.50. Soft Muck Crufh IlatH regular $1.50 Hat now .75. Anny IIutH " 2.00 " " 1.25. Why neglect ordering, when yon can get (foods at tliee prices. All mail onfera promptly attended to. "Special prices to Stores." THE LEADER Fort Street, near Beretania T Eleele Store J. I. SILVA, Proprietor. I i KMI'S TEMPLE OF FASHION I HE largest independent general merchandise store on I Kauai . We take an immense amount of pride in this plain, solid statement. There is not a man on Kauai who does not know that when he buys anything at one of our stores the goods are going to be exactly as represented and the price a little lower than he can get anywhere else, and he knows, too, that he is going to get a square deal. j Grocery Department Quality counts. Yes, quality counts, every time. This is demonstrated in the rapidly increasing demand for our PURITAN BUTTER the best butter ever made. Choice dairy butter. Butter so sweet and delicious in flavor that everybody wants it. Bet get soma; you'll find it far above th butter you get most places. CANNED VEGETABLES Canned vegetables fresh from the garded. It really is de lightful to have for binner there days, vegetables like those we get in the early spring. Every can is guaranteed. That means b.ing it back and get your money if dissatisfied. TABLE DELICACIES Table delicacies-bargains. Remarkable August and Sep tember oOetings. Our table delicacies are the leading fea ture of our grocery department. They are of specially fine grade anb are going at prices that would make them remar kable valves even if they were of ordinary grades. OUR QUICK DELIVERY A big, modern Buick truck, delivers your order in less time and in better condition than any other store on Kauai. You Can SEE the Style of THE Let Us Show You Come Into our itore and mine the Packard Shoe at close range. Setiity youratll ot ite ttyle nl construction, thttt let U demonttrete ite eomtort McINERNY SHOE CO., Ltd. HONOU'UJ SHOE You can, in mcieure, ece tite work manahip, too. What you cannot ece ere the perfect fitting qualities which, at much at any other one thing, eecounte lor Packard popu larity. W. Lnlr.(h&i'J-M C.i: ,!-!& ... -,. L KeTeeArGeOrgeAgfust.Colonel tion Compa RumbtfNfe" trip from C president of the ludiiiiiaiio-1 Columbus and Southern Trac- any. On a recent trial ! Cnltitiilinw tr Kpvmniir johrtlMnme-hO U as well in machine ran tiearlv fiftv.'fonr toucTi wlTli polo lhatiers as anybody, an hour nirainst n head wind nn.l had the following to say on the all- sixtv miles on the return trip. j absorbing stibiect this niorninsr. w,,,wi .,,..,t i... .,..n ' - V.. 'VI I I 111.". 111. II IL II ,t I'Mlll. L III 11" I l l . ' l can i rememuer any reason nanv fit nto the standard rims of where the polo championship looked the automobile and in place of the I Pajamas From $1.50 up opener than it does this year. To pick the winner of the series would be a very hard job. kauai :s always strong at polo. The Fifth Cavalry players this year are putting up a splendid game in every way and their ponies are handier and faster than ever before. The Oahu team has as strong a team as has ever represented the club in a fight for the inter-island championship and their ponies this year are not only faster than was the case last year, but they are in all round better trim. With Colonel Rumbo and George Angus acting as referees there can be no possible doubt about fair decisions being rendered. "As usual, transportation to and from the ground will be furnished members of the press and every fa cility will be given them in their work of reporting the games." A. A. U. Members Now In Hawaii The total registration with the lo cal branch of the A. A. U. now amounts to 111. The last registration is tkat of George Freeth. The Kauai Athletic Association has signed up thirty-four members, pneumatic tire there is a Hanged steel car tire. These parts are bolt ed together in such a way that when the car is wanted for road use, the special equipment can be easily removed and standard automobiles tires attached in its place. j When the motor car is being used . on the traction line it will run as a second section of the car it is fol- j lowing and will always operate un-; der orders of the train despatches The car is to be equipped with a telephone for connection with tlu; i train despatcher's office from any point along the line. Special Line of NEGLIGEE SHIRTS $.150 The Cadillac Vo man' nnder-wardrohe it com plete without a suit of Tajamaa. It'e a night gown, bath robe and loung ing robe all in one. "FAULTLESS" PAJAMAS SINCE 1881 are as precisely made as an onter garment. They are drafted with scientific care and made of thor oughly dependable fabric in white and color. Within the last week, army offi-, cials and aviation experts at Wash ington have been given an interest- j ing demonstration of the automo bile's defensive utility in time of ; war by the four Cadillacs owned ' by the Northwestern Military Aca- demy, of Chicago. j No actual firing was done at the ! army reroplanes at College Park, of course, but the guns were trained ; on the flyers, and the latter were ' theoretically destroyed, j The battery consisted of two Ca- j dillac gun carriages which went through the Glidden tour of 1910, j experimenting for the Government as balloon destroyers, and two 1911 Cadillacs uniquely equipped for wireless telegraphy. j M Mclnerny Ltd. HONOLULU .e. uiouaing sucn weu-Known atnieces n tf " ?"ey: Another School Man jjuic, ucuikc Aunu, jiciiiy .iiiu- na, John Manna, Peter Manna, Hans Fassoth, holder of the island high jumping record; J. B. Fernan des and John Akana. The Kauai Athletic Association has a very strong membership and should be heard from at future athletic meets. Western Farmers Are Hard Hit Late advices from Washington to The Garden Island, etate that the last monthly report shows a serious injury t o crops throughout the country, due to the extreme heat. Farmers in Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma are said to be heavy losers. Arbitration Treaty Being Held Up The Senate Committee has balk ed on the treaty of arbitration be tween America, K n g 1 a n d and France, regarding the power grant ed the joint High Committee. Off For New Ideas Supervising Principal MeClusky j of Hilb, has left for the coast in ! . 1. i ...... :.i . ii. ti I acdini ui new iucm. i i . iiuiiiei of Kukaiau succeeds him. The KnudSen party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Knudsen, Miss Twinnell, Mr. Harding and Mrs. Wilder and son, were among the polo excursionst for Honolulu on Friday's Hall. W. T. Frost, one of Honolulu's popular traveling salesmen, arrived on the Hall Friday, Salesman Baering 'representing Hackfeld & Co. arrived last week, relieving Paul Schmidt for a trip. This is Mr. Baering's first trip to Kauai, and he expressed himself as charmed with the island and the hospitality of our people. Holeproof Hose Guaranteed for Six Months Six Pair to the Box Ladies' Lisle, in black, white and tan, $3.00 box Children's Ribbed, blacl only, $2 box Mn's Cotton, Iblac and tan, $1.75 box Men's Lisle, blac5! and tan, $3 box Men's Cotton, white and assorted colors, $2 box. B. F. Ehlers & Co. Sole Agents, Honolulu Passengers Arrived Per Steamer Hall, Friday, Aug. ! 11. Rev. J. M. Lydgute, Master; Lvdgate, Paul Kahlbiuin, Achi, J.' K. Higgins. C. K. McKlellan, W. T. Frost, Mrs. Ludloff and (4) children. The Largest and Finest Stock of WALL PAPER In tht Territory Is carried by LEWERS & COOKE, Ltd. Honolulu Books of satnsles of Foreign and Domestic Wall Papers may be seen at the LIHUE STORE or at the store of C. B. OFGAARD, Waimea. If you wish samples will be sent to you from Lewers & Cooke, Limited. Carborundum Wheels They hold the shape and cut faft; will save time and money on any character of grinding work. Honolulu Iron Works Company Agents for Hawaiian Islands. i Honolulu Electric Co. EXPERT ELECTRICAL INFORMATION Batteries, Lamps and all kinds of Electrical Supplies Estimates cheerfully given on Electrical Installation of all kinds Agent Alexander Young Hotel Laundry Address all laundry to the Messenger Service Union and Hotel Sts., Honolulu. LET US DO YOUR SHOPPING McClellan Invites Congress to Kauai Hilo Would Throw Down Her Arms Honolulu Electric Co. McClelUn ha issued invitations , Aug. 11 .- The di.bandon to congt'csMiicn to visit Hawaii, , .... but it is not believed a htifliciciit ,,RlU ,,f thc n,1, "1'tia is under niituhu- can be pui'siiadul to leave : consideration here. Col. Jones of Washington. Honolulu says such an act would constitute mutiny and that no onj an disband a company but the yovtrimr. .- $ The Garden Island $2.50