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THE GARDEN ISLAND TUESDAY,' APRIL 16, 1912. J? 4, EXCELSIOR DIARIES 1912 Office and pocket diaries of all sizes bound in cloth or leather. Mail orders promptly filled. Hawaiian News Co., Ltd. Young Bldg. Honolulu JUS. F. Stocks, Bonds and Real Estate MB ' No. 857 Kaahumanu Street WHEN IN NEED OF paper Paper Bags, Twines, Stationery HONOLULU'S '.LARGEST PAPER HOUSE AMERICAN- HAWAIIAN ' PAPER & SUPPLY CO., LTD. Fort and Queen Streets GEO. G. GUILD, Vice-Pre & Mgr HOCK SHEE Tailor Four years with W. Ahana, Honolulu, is now located at KAPAIA STORE Garments cleaned and pressed Latest prevailing fashions. Workmanship Guaranteed Oceanic Steamship Go's. Time-table The favorite S. S. SIERRA. 10, "000 tons displacement, sails from Honolulu April 27. First-class single to San Fran cisco, $65; round trip, $110. C. Brewer & Co. Ltd. GENERAL AGENTS Harry Armitage. H. Cushman Carter. Samuel A. Walker. Harry Armitage & Co. LIMITED. Stock and Bonds BROKERS Member Honolulu Stock and Bond Exchange. P. O.Box683. Telephone 2201. Cable and Wireless Address: "Armitage." HEAD OFFICE HONOLULU Patronize Home Industry Tel. 5329 2 HOME 12 j By Faith Made Whole Concluded from last week. "Boy, what's the matter? Can't you open up to an old fellow who has been through a few mills him self?" After a moment, with apparent irrevelance, Stevens replied: What do you want to have woman on the staff for? This isn't any kind of place for them down in this part of town; and somebody has to get them home." "Oh." The chief said it softly and with some relief. There were three women on the staff. One of them was society editor and the wife o f the business manager; there was no difficulty about her escort h o m e . Another was a young woman whose ability t o take care of herself had been de monstrated very satisfactorily at various times; besides, the sport ing editor seemed to be able to find his way in her direction home whenever Miles, a young "cub" reporter, could not reach the ground first. There was one other, Annie Ha verford. Somebody said when Miss Haverford came on the paper, "She's a gentlewoman, that's a fact;" and this was how they held her. She held them, though, somewhat at a distance. Nobody ever spoke with her much, or seemed to have opportunity. She was always so busy with her work and she had a way of bending a little more earnestly over it when the fellows gathered in bunches, between editions, in the corner of the room where Baker was. Baker was an artist and did the heavy lines; Miss Haverford in the same room, did the sketching in. For a year she had been on the paper, her old father had come for her every night; but a month ago this stopped, and Miss Haverford took the car that went to the hos pitals instead of the suburban they used to take. When the chief called to him this morning, he was thinking of this and of the ride out to the hos pitals. He went in with the girl, not to have her go down the long corridors alone. And he had seen the meeting between the father and daughter. He got away from their gratitude as quickly as he could; but ever since, the thing had been in his head. And his outburst to the chief followed a day and a night of bothering over it. The chief said nothing more, HUMOROUS I "Henry," remarked Mrs. Henry Peck, we are going to have some company this evening, and I do wish you would brighten up and look less like an honorary pallbear er. Say something humorous." The company came, and with a few preliminary coughs aud winks, which were intended to announce to his wife that the witticism was about to be perpetrated, Henry said Holeproof Hose Guaranteed for Six Months Six Pair to the Box Ladies' Lisle, in black, white and tan, $3.00 box Children's Ribbed, black only, $2 box Men's Cotton, black and tan, $1.75 box Men's Lisle, black and tan, $3 box Men's Cotton, white aud assorted colors, $2 box. B. F. Ehlers & Co. Sole Agents, Honolulu but waited for the other to go on. Stevens had sunk into a brown study, with his arms stretched out before him on the desk, his hand locking together every now and then. "I don't like it." he went on, finally. "It isn't where a woman belongs; if you're going to take them into account a t all. That girl was all in pieces here the other night; down on the street alone and her father sick and helpless." No particular girl had up to this time been mentioned; but the chief didn't question him. "What would you have them do, then, starve or go to work in some up town store, when circumstances have gone wrong somewhere in their lives? Miss Haverford, now, has use for her talents here and they would be wasted altogether in most other places. She wouldn't do it if there was a home for her without it, probably." The chief sat thoughtful for a while, "i don't know what you're going to do about these things. They're almighty b i g questions." H c stopped, and then said, "Of course, the real solution is, she ought to marry, but " "Now, I'm not going into the marriage question, or the whys or wherefores, cither," Stevens in terposed. "I'm not up to it, and I don't care a hang, anyway." He looked exactly as though he didn't. "Only, I don't think there ought to be women out in a place like this; they ought to be home sewing, or something. It's a cinch they oughtn't to be out on dark streets alone. It's it's a nuisance." "Stevens, your too good looking a chap, and too good hearted now, don't stop me, I'm going to have this thing out. You're too decent altogether to be wasting yourself in the shell you've snap ped yourself up in. Why don't you loosen up like other fellows? You're thirty-three or four; you ought to have a home of your own, and have a keeper of it and of you." After the first protest, Stevens listened quietly, then he said slowly, "I'm done with that, you know. Or you don't know, of course; but I am." The chief waited. "When I was at college, I I believed in women enough. Especially, I believed in one wom an. I gave her every bit of loyalty and romance, of tenderness and and Teligion I had in me, timidly: "Mary." "Yes, dear, what is it?" asked Mrs. Peck expectantly. "Have you got all of your hair on this evening?" Boston Globe. "Why does that old maid use s6 much paint on her face?" "She's makingup forlosttime." Measure the depth of the water before making your dive. Pi'kciai, Sent cover.-' for either Touring car, Tor- Ecji'ii'Jir.ST petto, or lioadfk'r. Foit Which Electric lighted side mid tail lamps with Ax E.vntA storage battery. C'liAitm: Is Shock absorbers. Madk Speedometers. Front wheel equipped with gear for Warner Anto-mHcr. Speedometer funnelled at price according to etyle and make. ASSOCIATED JEWELERS evkrytuing in thk Sii.vkr and Gold Link, Rich Cut Glass and Art Goods. Merchandise ov thk Bust Quality Only. H.F.WICHMAN&CO,Ld. Leading Jewelers P. O. 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