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I!'tl wvy'i " - vtv wrw'v - r "T tv EVENING! DULLHTIMi ItONOMJLTJ, I!. T., SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1M2. "H 7 'WPPPI 1W 'Wf. "tffm . ltoKJiil!;lilf,iliHllhlMfe 1 SACHS' MONDAY, AUGUSJ 4th. A WEALTH OF PRETTY DRAPERIES A little drapery decorating about tlio house- goes a long way to ward making It attractive, as ovcry lady knows. Wo arc showing an excellent lino of handsome materials, many of which are displayed in our show window. Tlio designs and patterns are unusually pretty and tho prices exceedingly low. Call and sco them. ART DENIM Tho newest Oriental effects. Many colors and pretty designs. Excellent for table covers. Width 36 Inches. Price 30c per Yard DRAPERY CREPES For curtain and drapery ef fects. Width 31 Inches. Price 20c per Yard WHITE EMBROIDERY MADRAS Pretty for parlor curtains, portieres, etc. 60 Inches wide. 50c and 60c per Yard COLORED FRINGED MADRAS Very dainty for curtains and draperies. Width 50 Inches. 60c and 65c per Yard SILKOLINES New attractUo designs' and colore, for draperies, etc. Width 36 Inches. 15c per Yard COLORED MADRAS Colors. Yellow, Pink and Green. Width 50 Inches. 40c and 50c per Yard WHITE and ECRU, MADRAS FRINGED Excellent curtain material. CO Inches wide. 45c, 50c and 60c per Yard CDRTAIN SWISS Full line In all widths and prices. Come and tee them all If only out of curiosity. FITZ KNOCKED OUT .ili..li..li..l(..ili..ili..tli..ili..ili..)i..ili,.ili..ili. MR. ROBERT FITZSIMMONS. The Moana from Vancouver nnd Vic toria arrived off port yesterday alter non and camo alongsldo at about 4 o'clock. Just previous to the departure of the Moana from Victoria on tho 25th Inst., the purser received news of tlio Jeffrics-FItzslmmons fight In San Kranclsco. The message received by tho purser and appended to his report to tho newspapers, was as follows; "Kltzslmmons vs. Jeffries, finished In eight rounds. Fitz had the best of tbo flrBt sTx rounds but got knocked out In tho eighth." A Few Words sbont "PaitvKaWr A prominent Montr! clerzjmta, the Iter. Jtmtt !l. Dixon, Itrctor 8t. Jade and Ilori. Canon of Christ Church Cathfdr&l, write, "Permit tne to cod yna a few line to strongly reromme&d Vinnr pAViVrAtN-KiLLrn. I htvt used It with satisfaction for tlilrtj-flte year. It ta a prcpara tlon whlcbdeterre full public confidence. - g A sore cnr for Pain-Killer sapr Cramps, Ac Two 8tf, 5tc 10t Mc. Th:i U only fine Ptn-Klllr, Porry Davis n-Kts P Q4 P QG Kt x Kt QxP Castles It IC 10 11 (J 3 3 Kt 1)3 4 Kt x P C Kt Q 5 C P x Kt 7 Kt 113 8 H-K2 & Castles 10 P Q.'l 11 11 K Kt 5 11 P K U 3 12 11 It 4 12 It K U Kt 113 13 P D4 14 PxPop 14 PxP 15 K K 4 (a) 15 11 Kt 2 16 KtxKt,ch lCDxKt 17 11 x 11. ch 17 Q X II 18 11x11 18 PxU 19 QxQP 19 Q K4 20 Q Kt 4 20 Q LI 2 21 n K . 21 Q II 22 Q K II 4 22 Q II 23 CJ-U 6 (b) 23 Q-Kt 2 24 It K3 24 Q II 23 II KtSch 25 K H 2G Q HBch, and mates In 4 r (n) A clever play, tb) The shortest road home. N.S.SAGH: DRY GOODS COMPANY, LTD. Q9 PROBLEMS FOR THE CHESS ENTHUSIASTS All communications to this colum n to be addressed to Chess Editor, Bun day Bulletin, P. O. Box 718, Honolulu. Contributions and solutions of prob lems should reach tho editor beforo T hursday noon of each week. To Correspondents: Solution of Problem No. 56 receled from II. T. Mooro nnd V. Weed: Q It 6. M m ENGLAND'S LABOR MARKET. HIGH ART PLUMBING BATH'S PLUMBING ESTABLISHME NT. Interior View; Located at 165 King Street, opposite Young Building. PROBLEM NO. 58, By A. C. WHITE, New York, from B.C.M. ULACK EX, VENTURA AND NEVADAN NEW. GOODS Shrimps, I lb. and 2 lb. tins. "Sea Gull" Fresh Grabs "Snow Flake" Asparagus, Tomatoes, Corn and Salmon, lemon and Chocolate Sugar Wafers. Fresh Turnips, Salinas and Garnets Potatoes. Enchilados, Tamales, Olives, Russian Sardines, Anchovies, Holland Herrings, Etc., Etc. Salter's Grocery . BURGLAR and FIRE PROOF SAFES We have just received a large assortment of the famous HERRING-HALL-MARVIN SAFE GO'S SAFES These safes are considered the very best made. : ; The public are Invited to inspect the exhibit at our HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. l7BBI 1111 ("wftyteiini I'M UBHiiHpjn mm fP P?J wA. WIIITI- WHITE MATES IN TWO MOVES. To P. Weed: Your solution to P roblem No. CS was acknowledged last week, but through a typographical err or It was printed "F. Wood." Played at Board No. 6 Brooklyn vs. Washington. Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd. Board 6 Ruy Lopez, Curt. Guthrie. I)rool;I n. Washington. White. lllacl;. 1 P K4 1 P K4 2 Kt h n 3 2 Kt Q D 3 The state of the market for unskilled labor In England has been revealed by an lncstlgator who nnsnered an ad- I vertlsemcnt for a "young, sober and I intelligent man to fill a position of trust," and has corao In for n great deal of sharp criticism from somo of the London newspapers. The Investigator's application for tho Job was answered by a pier company In Blackpool, Lancashire, a popular seaside resort In tho north country, The reply furnished these particulars as to the Job: If appointed, would you be willing to wear uniform, and assist generally with any kind of work? The hours would be from 7 n. m. to 10 p. m., Sundays In-' eluded. Wages, JC1 per week for six; weeks and 25s. after, to tho end of sca- son. Tho applicant, not being a person with n family to support on a salary of to a week In a town where the cost of lllng would be high, was humorously Impressed by theso conditions of labor and returned this reply, n copy ol which he also sent to tho newspapers: I beg to say I shall bo willing to wear tho uniform and carry out all the duties If you could make tho hours a little longer, as I am very desirous of being fully occupied, so as to cnablo me to sato a good portion of the wages you offer. I think tho public houses open at S o'clock In your season anil close at 11, bo that If you could arrange for my being at the pier at, say, 4:30 n m. nnd finishing, say, 11:30 p. m., tho situation would suit me well and take mo out of temptation. In my last situation, which I held for teu curs, I only worked eight hours a day, and Saturdays and SundnyB 1 was unemployed, which caused me to get a little demented through having so much Idle time on my hands. I sec your wages work out at something llkn 2 2-Td (about 44 cents) per hour, but I should not mind tho reduced amount If the situation were mado to my satis This up to-dato plumbing shop Is the result of n very rapidly Increasing business nnd was made necessary on account of the cramped quarters for merly occupied on Itlchards street. To mako a display of the large and fine stock of sanitary plumbing materials tho new shop was opened. A full line of the world-famed Douglas Closets Is carried, which are pro filed with cither high or low tanks and are as near noiseless In their operation as closets can be made. They are constructed on tho syphon principle, which makos a strong suction that thoroughly washes the bowl. These closets are scld under a written guarantee, and are also guaranteed against leakage, no charge being mado for repairs. People today are paying much attention to sanitation and sanitary plumbing Is one of the requisites In ecry modern residence, 'i'ho BATH SHOP Is tho leader in sanitary plumbing and years of experience and a large force of capable workmen enables Mr. llatli to do work equal It not superior to any other shop In tho Islands. A lino of rollcilrlm enameled Cath Tubs arc -on hand, as well as open lavatories. These aro highly Sanltar;' Goods, aud Clio connections are nick el, making them artistic In appearance. Ono of the latest Improved Wash Trays may bo seen on exhibition. Theso goods aro all connected with tho city water mains and may be seen in full operation at tho store. The public aro Invited to call and make in spection of these goods. Mr. Bath will call and give figures on work at any time. Ho also give all work intrusted to him his persrna supervision. TELEPHONE MAIN 61. HlHIHIHHiiHHHHHHIHHMHHIP ELECTRIC LIGHTING FOR BOSINESS HOOSES The most economical and most effi cient lamp Is the now Adams-Bagnatl Enclosed Arc Lamp. They will burn over eighty hours with ono trimming nnd burn without fluttering or notsc, giving n soft and penetrating light. Case Is mado of stamped sheet copper and, besides being weatherproof, Is not affected by sugar fumes. It Is therefore tho best lamp for plantation use. Used for lighting tbo Merchants' Pair Ilulldlng. Send for catalogue with full explanation. HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO., KIHG STREET, NEAR AlAKEA - - TEL. MAIN 390 Australia, twenty-six times larger than the whole of the Ilrltlsh Isles, has n population smaller than that of London. NOTICE. ONLY A FEW DAYS LONGER I must close out my stock. No reasonable offor refused. Unheard-of Bargains in nil lines going for Almost Nothing, ftomember, this record breaking solo will only last for a few days longer, Tako Advantage of It. GOO KIM, 1116 Nuuanu Street P. O, Box j. T". THE OLDEST CHu 5B FIRM IN HONOLULU t COMMISSION M:T4i-R,OTIA.TSrTS Osalars la Flat S Ikt nl Grist Llnaos Ch ntt sit! Upafttst I iooai of VI tttlt . The undersigned, for many years en gage in business in Honolulu, would in form the public that he is in no way inter ested in or connected with, the under taking business carried on by Mrs. Emily Cameron Williams, under the name of E. C. Williams. C. E. WILLIAMS. A GOOD NAME r METROPOLITAN MEAT CO., 111., is more to be i desired than great riches." Good butter Is moro to bo desired than any other article on tho table. Our CRYSTAL SPRING BUTTER not only has a good name In ovory household where It has been used, but Is also absolutely the best but ter In the market. 40 CENTS THE POUND AT Telephone Main 4B. The Pride of the Home -IS A- WHITEST MACHINE A Combination of Art and Utility. Used by many In preference to otht. makes of the same price. It is demon stratlng Its merits. Built to Sew Wall and to Last Call and inspecC the dlff erent styles. H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd. Bole Acnt for tho llnwnlli, UlnmlB. The Bulletin, 75cts, per month 1 J A i JlH .lr -...!.. !.... I K 1 1 m attr-m iimkuu iiitv) l ''' i i&-i Iiuituu ftrrn Jite-xAmk '-uifc -Jk..i ik. . xta& j.. .m jdfct&iw-a H