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THE GARDKN ISLAND TUESDAY, MAR. fi, 1918.
1W Ai? RESPONSIBLE
f.r wluiv of t!.v: .1,.,imi l.M.t upon ymi-Have You Made A Will? if not, it is your duty to do so nt unce-Do not make tl.o excuse lhat ynur estate is too small
small rstalrs need mure careful lnanacnu nt even than large ones. , .
Make Your Will Now, ami Appoint Hawaiian Trust Company, Limited, as Executor. Come iu ami talk it over with us, or write to us nlmut tins important
matter, a consultation with our olliccrs will place you under 110 obligation. 111
You Will Make a Mistake if you appoint an individual as executor; no math r -how loyal and capable he may be, he is subject to accident, sickness, or death, nnd nt
best bis judgement is but the judgment of an individual. 1 1
P,v appointing the Hawaiian Trust Company, Limited, as executor, you secure the faithful services of a group of strong conservative, experienced bus.ncss men, who
make a specialty of the administiation of estates, ami who possess up-to-date information on sound reliable investments. One or more of these men may fall siclc or Hie, nut
others stand readv to carrv on the worn. .
The existence of the Hawaiian Trust Company, Limited, is perpetual, and you may rest assured that the interests of your estate and the welfare of your loved ones
will be safeguarded, if you name this company as executor of your Will, or Trustee Under your Will.
Hawaiian Trust Company, Limited
120 S. King Street
Stock and Bond Department
J. R. GALT, Treasurer and Manager
R. B. ANDERSON, Director
Honolulu, T. H.
(CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $500,000.)
Real Estate Department Insurance Department
Authorized by Law to act as Executors, Trustees, Administrators and Guardians.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
E. D. TENNEY, President C. H. COOKE. Vice-President
H. H. WALKER, Assistant Treasurer
C. H. ATHERTON, Director
Telephone 1255
Safe Deposit Vaults
S. G. WILDER, Secretary
F. C. ATHERTON, Director
Order It By Mail!
Our M n'. i.m:k I i r.un i i.nt is excep
tionally well equipped to handle all your liug
and Toilet wauls thoroughly and at once.
We will pay postage on all orders of ."( l,(f and
over, except the following:
Mineral Waters, 15a by Fonds, (ilassware
and articles of unusual weight and small
value.
Non-Mailable: Alcohol, Strychnine,
Rat poisons, Iodine, Ant poison, Mer
cury Antiseptic Tablets, Lysol, Car
bolic Acid, Gasoline, Turpentine, Ben
zine and all other poisonous or in
flamable articles.
If your order is very heavy or contains much
liquid, we suggest that you have it sent by
freight .
Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd.
"Service Every Second"
The Rexal Store Honolulu
vv an
mea
St&bles!
LIMITED
Up-to-date Livery, Drayine; and Boarding Stable and Auto
Livery Business.
AUTOMOBILE STAGE-LINE
BETWEEN LIHUE and KEKAHA
Leaving Liliue every Monday, Wednesday and Friday,
Leaving Kekaha every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday.
ARRIVING AT T1IKIR DINTINATION IN TURKIC HOURS
F. WEBER, Manager.
Telephone 43 W Waimca P. O. Box 71
The Big Territorial Fair
Honolulu. Mar. i Preliminary plan
arc complete for the hug exhibit,
which promises to be one of the inter
esting features of the territorial fair,
in Honolulu June Huh to lath.
Few persons ill Hawaii have not
heard of the Mediterranean fruit fly,
the scourge which lias made almost
impossible the growing of fruit in the
islands and has caused our fruit to be
barred from mainland markets. Many
have read of the heroic efforts, under
taken at vast expense, to destroy the
Mediterranean fly. parasites bavin
been imported from the far corners
of the earth in efforts to combat it.
In ret cut years these attempts have
met with more or less success, and
there is hope that in time the pest
! may be wholly eradicated,
j The fruit fly in its different stages
of development, showing its method
of work and its deadly destructiveness,
; and also the wonderful little insects
' which hunt out the fly, kill and eat it,
! will be displayed. The latter are said
to be most beautiful in form, but very
! delicate.
Specimens of other agricultural
pests, such as the melon fly, corn leaf
1 hopper, scales, horn fly, etc. will be
shown. For some of the pests, such
as scales, beetles, flies and moths,
no parasite has yet been established
m the territory. With these will lie
samples of the pests encountered in
other countries which, by unusual
good fortune, Hawaii has been able to
kei p out of these inlands.
The pests which cause the sugar
planters so much worry and expense
together with the methods adopted to
check their ravages, likewise will have
an important place in the bug section
W. M. (iill.inl, chairman ot the ccon
omic entomological committee having
the exhibit in charge, has asked for
a space of either fin by 3 feet. wall
space, of 30 by 3 feet, center space,
Will women wear trousers? That
grim question has long been hotly de
bated. Since the war trousers have
become realities to those women who
are doing men's work in order that
they may bo released for fighting. In
.iris, however, trousers for women
have more than strictly utilitarian
use.
The Paris correspondent of Harrier's
lazar writes, in the January issue:
More and more trousers are being
worn Indoors instead of robes that
cling and cling and cling. Fashioned
of the richest of tissues are these
trouserfroeks trousers of gorgeous
metallic stuffs below jackets of soft
velvets, trousers of velvet below coats
ich with embroideries, and exquisite
ly filmy mousselines. In tho salons of
Murine Gauthicr in the rue des Capu
cines. there is a creation of putty
colored velvet embroidered most deco
ratively with rose and blue thread
the square Chinese coat falling tin
girdled over embroidered velvet trou
sers of the straight variety."
His a nnr
Crmf Lather
is i usuit ot
swHtitie Soap-akiag.
Does tot
lasli.
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IMPERIAl
PERGXHS
SOA
Each cake
is wrapped to
insure delivery to
you in a sanit
ary condition
and to retain
it's original
delicate perfume.
Made in the clean
est most sanitary fact
ory in the world.
L 'Jul.'- l. . 7. f - ' : .
P V: . P
For Sale at
Liliue Store
57! p -
'cjr I'l'Perial bj
I
if
Imperial
Peroxide
is an antiseptic
soap, made for
Nursery. Toilet
and general
purposes.
Has a most pleasing
cucct on delicate skin,
besides making it
healthy and clean.
Trousers for Women?
Frying
CRISCO
For Frying--For Shortening
For Cake Making
There is no smoke nor odor. Fried foods are free from
the taste of grease. They now are tasty and crisp.
They are made more digestible, for Crisco is all vee
tabl'e, The same Crisco can be used to fry fish, onions,
doughnuts, etc., merely by straining out the food
particles after each trying.
Shortening
Crisco gives pastry a new flakiness and digestibility.
Crisco always is of the same freshness and consistency.
It's uniform quality makes for uniform results.
Cafe Maying
Henry Waterhouse Trust Co., Ltd.
Iiii s and sells ,
RKAI. KSTATK and
STOCKS and IlOXnS
and rents SAl'K DKl'OSIT HOXKS
Fort and Merchant Sts.
Honolulu
Sweet Mary Pickford
Kebecca of Simnybrook I-arm, to
lie shown on Kauai this week, is
picture for children and grown-ups
well. Mary Pickford as Rebecca has
one of the best roles in which she has
ever uppepated and laughs her wav
into the hearts of all. Kate Dougla
Wiggin's stoiy ha.- been universal!
if. id, but in I lie screen vers'on of tin.
book it has been possible to lu ing out
more fully the lovable character of
Rebecca.
In the severe New Kngkmd village
where Rebecca goes to lie with her
two aunts, lives the . Simson family.
As Rebeica quaintly puts it, "Alls.
Simpson is not popular because .she
doesn't wear any jewelry," the jewelry
in tin's case bei.ig the absence of a
wedding ring. Her lirst ea'ort in ,e
half of a In: Simpsons is to pre cut
liicin wilh a "banquet l.iinp." procured
through the agi-acy of soap wrappers.
ii is on one oi in -r irips taking soap j
orders with .cr inscpai able compan
ion. Kmma .lane Perkins, played by
clever Marjory I law, that she meets
j Adam l.add, who is quite unspoiled
even if he lias acquired a de il of the
world's goods. Quick to appreciate
! the line sense of humor of little Re
j becc.i they become fast friends and
I after UeUvca grows up he reminds
j her of the fact that she once told him
j "she was going to marry him when
! she grew up."
j .
j The profession; J nurses in Honolu
lu have struck f or higher wages. 'I hey
are now demanding .30 a week for
; ordinary cases, and $:!.") a week for the
can: of two patients. The latter
charge will prevail in obstetrical cases.
I Most married women, however, are
; still working for their board and cloih
i ing.
Salt Water Bread
French chemists are advocating the
use ot sea water in the making of
bread. Sea water contains, besides
salt, a valuable percentage of cal
cium and magnesia. It is asserted
that is use would be healthful and
beneficial. Sea water bread is already
in use for bread making in Cher
burg, and a number of other cities in
France. Good morning. Have you
used any sea water bread today?
Good for what ails you, all right.
Bet a Dollar It's Good
Talk about food conservation, and
borne recipes, and war bread, and
meatless, wheatless, sweetless, pork
less days, which coino as regularly
as the clock goes round, there is
Singapore, Lahore, Jamaica, Havana
sweet relief in sight. There is a mali-
hinl in Honolulu from Zanzibar, Java,
or some other tropical place, who has
a recipe for a dish that is new here
and now here. He's some writer, too
believe hie. Jiut here s the recipe.
Try it:
try this one, and snap your
lingers at meatless days: Saw the
top off of a large, fresh coeoanut.
Remove about three-quarters of the
meat. Slice two onions into four
tablespoonsful of oil, together with
diced bacon, (one ounce) and fry
Add one chopped green pepper, toma
toes stewed in salt and pepper, one
clove garlic, and cook together un
til it thickens. Strain this into three
tablespoonsful chopped cocoa meat
and green corn shaved off two cobs;
add spring chicken cut in four
pieces. Place mixture in shell, re
place top, close jointure tightly
with paste. Cook in moderate oven
one hour, in a pan of shallow water,
and baste occasionally lo keep the nut
from burning.
Pet a dollar it's good!
Crisco gives richness at smaller cost, It brings cake
making back to popularity. Butter bills are reduced and
cakes stay fresh and moist longer.
WE II AVE IX
TUAXSlT A Ll(lE S1IIPMKXT OF THE
FAMOUS
ARIVICO
RON
(S)!).S4'f IT'UK IRON)
In plain, galvanized sheets.
Also a limited quantity in
corrugated, galvanized sheets;
1'cst for culverts, triill ronfs, Humes, bridging,
work, etc., because it
resists rust
structural iron
Honolulu Iron Works Co.
Agents for Hawaii
Honolulu
ipesa&MSEaa
MAJOR
PUTMAN'S MOTHER
DIES IN CALIFORNIA
Major Frank I.. Put man. M. R. C,
received a cablegram last Tuesday
morning informing him of the death
of his mother, Mrs. F. M. Put man. in
California. Major Putmaii is a brother-in-law
of I.ieut. Cyril Damon. V.
S. R. The Major is stationed at Fort
Sliafter department hospital. Star-Rullelin.
From an account of an Oregon
wedding: "The bridegroom's present 1
to the bride was a handsome diamond 1
brooch, together with many other :
beautiful things iu cut glass." Oak
land Ti ibune. '
kCojyrit;tu Han Stbulucr & Mats
I
j Silva's Toggery, Honolulu.
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