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THE GARDEN ISLAND TUESDAY,' APRIL 16, 1912.
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EXCELSIOR
DIARIES
1912
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Garments cleaned and pressed
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GENERAL AGENTS
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Carter. Samuel A. Walker.
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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
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Ecji'ii'Jir.ST petto, or lioadfk'r.
Foit Which Electric lighted side mid tail lamps with
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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.
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Reasonable Rates,
Day and night or
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1
LEVY COMPANY The California canned fruit
and wholesomcncss of the
wnolulu
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(i vmii n
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SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL MAIL ORDERS
Ye Arts and r af ts Shop
HONOLULU
S. OZAKI
WAIMEA
Wholesale Liquor Dealer
Complete Line
Telephone No. 102.
Agents For Kauai, In The
Harrison Mutual
Association
J. M. Kaneakua on membership,
Lihue
W. H .Rice, Merchandise, Lihne
Rev. J. A. Akina membership,
Waimea
C. B. Hofgaard & C o. Ltd.,
Merchandise. Waimea
The way to get a reputation for
goodness is to be good.
Even a wise man never gets over
being a fool to a certain extent.
There's
M Uteres no IYeJt
M in the can n
Dome day the Nation o pure tood law will meet trie
standard set in our canneries. There will then be
no lie on uv li'eln r LYE in tny cnn.. Protect
yourself g
Hunt's Quality Fruits
"The kind that is
Ceneral Offices: MU1N 1
T it tk inr
1 12 Market Street
SELF STARTER
Same chuis as need fortho Mii.k-a-Mi.mtk
ltoiuNler. Contrary to most
auti'inc. biles of t!iN tipe, this is n
comfortable car. The welebt in eo
li-tributed that rough nuuH can lie
a-'led with mi '' tit a good speed
and without iii-cniinort to the pnscn
.r t Inside control), Cur is Equip
nil l. IloM'h niagiietoand storage bat
t r. x -i-incli tires on Demount-
d c Kim with extra rim and tire
"i-, luggage eanior. Thirty gallon
i.fi inc and ten gallon oil tank capa-
v .'ame lump'' and other equip
ni nt a" on larger curs.
BODY STYLES
Toiiruig Car, live passenger.
Torpedo, four pas-enger.
""' ' Koad-t'-r. two passenger.
Mtt.i:-i-Mixrtr HtHD-rrwi, two pas-
ger.
1- piipmenf includes, Bosch Duplex
t .t in magneto and storage battery,
. nil ami '1 gif lamps, highest quality,
xtra strong, black enamel and bras;
r t--I,ite tank (gas generator fur-
i-hid iii-tend of l'rest-O-I.ite tnnk if
H -irvil;) hoin; -l-inch tires on De-
moi'iitahle rims.
Touring Car 18 gallons.
Torjiedo lit l-L' gallons.
":;!'' lUmd'ter ;i0 gallons gasoline, 10 gallons
oil.
Mii.i:--Mixi'n: Hoaimtkii, same as Itoadtcr.
Touring Car 27o7 lbs.
Morpedo 27!I7 "
Koadster 2027 "
JIn.i:-.v-MxiTi: Uoadstkh. 2tKJ7 "
Frank E. Howei, Manager
HONOLULU
ALSO
of Oriental Goods
Branch Wahiawa, Telephone No. 7.
Koloa
Plantation
Store
Wholesale and Retail Groceries.
Dry Goods of all Descriptions.
General Plantation
Supplies.
Love laughs at locksmiths, but
it sometimes cries over spilt milk.
But it takes a woman to keep a
secret she dosen't know.
no lie on
NOT lye-pW
that has the full flavor, quality
real ripe fruit.
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