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mmjtfti.wi y l 'i ! "HTJ" j .J-. , .- -.. -- ;"-"-'J" -T -'-Trr.ypr7ff7T-- EVEN1N0, BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., SATURDAY. JAN. 30, 1001. , -r -T. V I , ,,, I -iV '4 -.1 I : QET READY FOR Big Specials Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Here are surprising bargains for three days. Don't miss a single one of them. Our re putation is behind our special sales and this is no exception Alert buyers taking advantage of our Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday specials find a balance to the good when purchases have been completed White Kid Gloves Every pair guaranteed perfect. Stitching in white and black. 2 clasps and 4 buttons. Sizes, 5 3-4, 6 1-2, 6 3-4, 7, 7 1-4, 71-2, Regular' $1.50 quality. Sale Price 75c Black Kid Gloves Sizes 5 3-4, 6, 6 14, 7 1-4, 7 1-2, 7 3-4 and 8. With two clasps, every pnir guaranteed perfect. Regular price, $1.50. Sale Price 75c Dresden Ribbons All new the -very latest de signs. Every one dainty just the finishing touch to careful dressing, for neckwear, dress trimming or the hair. J 5c qualities. 25c ft lOc 15c Corded Silks All good colorings in stripes. Suitable for pretty waists. 60c values at 35c Imported Ginghams Extra Fine. Handsome patterns and good colotings. Regular 20c and 25c values. Sale Price 12 l-2c Captain Xlblnck today Issued the following notification of civil service examinations for lighthouse keepers: Office of Assistant Mght-Houso In. tpector. Twelfth District. Honolulu, T. I!.. January 27, 1904. Applications for civil service exam ination will be received at this office (luring the next thirty days for filling the positions now occupied by persons holding temporary appointments In the Territory of Hawaii, nnd tor establish ing registers of cllglblesfrom which appointments of keepers and assistant Keepers of light-houses will be made. AppllnnnU must bo citizens of the United States, over eighteen and under fifty years of age. Ulank forms can be obtained upon application to this office. A. P. NII1LACK, Lieutenant-Commander, U. S. N. Chairman Local Civil Service Board lor the Light-House Service (In spector's Department.) Collector of the Port E. II. Stack- able has Issued the following order: Hours of labor of all clerks and other employes, of whntever grade or class. In the Treasury Department, except tnose renmieu by law or regulation to n P B8hop Estate 3S,SS0; SSO.. iwia iiiuii; "iimii oveu iiuuio Jt iQO $45 100 extended from 9 a. m. to 4:30 p. m.. j,' p. M,.,,Uonca-$123,12G: $100,923: with nn allowance of onc-half-hour for tiir. o-.c luncheon. On Saturdays during the , - a ,i t m vi.t-. onn. ti . months of July, August and Septcm- nnn. sin 000 ' Ler, the hours of labor will bo from v ai. iniR5iv x'R.tns! J?nsfn. 8 a. m. to 1 p. ni., without allowance ,,nm Wo sing-no return; $4,500; for luncheon. ti nnn This gives the employes an addition-. n r-,t,. ,.i0to -.r.n. ir. al half hour's work per day as work oqo- lisooo ' ' J. P. Colburn $35,000; $30,900; $32, 000. Kaplolanl EBtatc $80,800; $107,270) $101,520. McCully Land Co. $00,000; U2.V 500; $79,000. I Ai'nle Mendonca $13,310; $19,G7r $13,540. IT goSTF?n;s The steamer Nocau arrived from Hawaii ports this morning at 0:10 o'clock with 2,528 bags P. H. M. nut 1,984 bags II. S, Co. sugar, 20 pack ages sundries and GO bags. I Purser Storey reports as follows: "The steamer Manna I.oa was loading sugar at Punaluu. Sho will take 5,500 bags, which Is nil there Is. Heavy rains with northerly swell nil along the Hamakua coast. Could not work from Saturday, January 23, until Tliurattay, January 28. Smooth seas crossing tin channel on the Inward trip". i m TAX COURT DECISIONS. The Tax Appeal Court renders fif teen decisions. After the names of the taxpayers given below the first fig ures represent the valuation returned.! the second the amount nssessed and the third the valuation as decided upon by the court: Jonah Kalanlanaole nnd David Ka wananakoa $12,750: $28,100MIS.4;0.1 Chi'O Hon Lnl and Shoe Hal Woon upsets the stomach ana prevents tho $1,000; $7,000; $5,500. I nutritive elements from getting intii Henry Vlorra, Sr. $10,000; :$17,850; the blood. Tho stomach finally rebels $17,3j0, ... . . . 'against food and llio result Is cIvsdod- sla. The Hitters 'will strengthen the nerves and cures dyspepsia, constipa tion, biliousness, flatulency, nlso ere ite a hearty appetite, purify the bloud and build up the system. Dq suro to try It. to STOMACH & 5ITTERS NERVOUSNESS heretofore was over at 4 p. m. - m CATHOLIC CHURCHE8. The Catholic Church of St. John the Ilaptlst, Kallhl-wneno, In charge of Rev. Father Clement Tomorrow, Jan uary 31st, Septuagctlme Sunday, about 70 days before Easter Sunday, 8:30 a. m., high mass with sermon and col lection. Sunday school after mass. 4 p. m. Rosary. The Catholic Church of Our Lady of tho Mount, Kalulanl, Kallhl-uku. In charge of Uev. Father Clement. To morrow, January 31st, Septuagctlmn Sunday, about 70 days before Easter Sunday, 10:30 a. m., mass with mon and collection. Rosary. I HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS Pillow Case Cotton REMARKABLE OFFER The excellent "Pequot Brand," 45 inches wid :st makemarket value, 20c per yard. Our Sale Price 1:2 l-2c CENTRAL UNION CHURCH. 11 a. m.. Rev. Km. M. Klnrald will preach; subject, "Tho God of All Com fort". Tho 7:30 p. m. subject will be "The Campaign of the Centuries". At 0:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor meet ing; subject, "What If Christ Came to Our Town"? On account of repairs be- ser- Ing made In the auditorium the serv I Ices will be held In the lecture room. Books, Bookish People and Things We get no good by being ungenerous even to a book. E. B. Browning. I cy, and dlscourago the spirit which In dulges In It. Tho author next takes up the sub ject of "romancing", and explains why children of exuberant fancy and vivid Imagination (the coming writers of our navels and painters of our pictures) may, w'ithoul any moral Vrverslon whatever, tell what we call lies. This Is a matter for parents to understand, or with the best of motives they may smother desirable development. I'nder tho title, "The Enchantment of Play", we are shown how necessary healthy child are Its recreations. make believe" passages have a lose kinship to art," says the au tbor. "Tho passion for piny Is esaeti. tlally active; It Is the old longing1 tn Ul 1 U 1' to a 1 Its "close f? m tern- Still J 1a Are You u M Waiting? INCANDESCENT ELECTRIC LAMPS are almost In dispensable In the home and the cost now Is very low. Don't delay availing yourself of the convenience and comfort offered. Hawaiian Electric Go,, Ltd. Office King near Alakea. 'Phone Main 390. Nature freshens up outdoors In the spring time. The good housekeeper follows suit indoors. Here are some helps: Linoleum Large Shipment. All Grades. Inlakl anJ Printed. Window Shades All Sizes. Our Rug Department Is Compltte In every detail. Wicker Chairs, Rockers and Settees A Large Assortment. Don't overlook our REPAIR and UPHOLSTER ING DEPARTMENTS. It is ojr aim to keep a Furniture Stock COMPLETE In all lines. J. HOPP & CO., KINO AND BETHEL STREETS. 'PHONE MAIN 111. Very N. S, Sachs Dry Goods Company, Ld, Upholstering and Renovating There are many pieces of furniture seemingly ready to be thrown away that can be made as good as new In our upholstering and repair de partment. Mattresses, Couches, Pillows, etc.. made to order on short notice. Nothing In that line that we cannot do. PORTER FURNITURE COMPANY, YOUNG BUILDING. HOTbL STREET. JNew Home Oewing Machines The NEW HOME MACHINE Is considered the best sewing machine for all purposes and all classes of trade ever placed , on the American market. ' It has numerous features not possessed by other machines which tend to make It u non sensltlve, easy machine to operate. The cunning hand cf , Inventive genius never produced a better machine. If you consider convenience, beauty, and desirability In any object see one of these machines before purchasing. We carry all 1 extra parts. THEO. H. DAVIET& Co., Limited, 80LE AGENTS FOR HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. "Children's Ways." IJy James Sully. Clo.. 193 np.j D. Apnlcton & Co.: New Yorlt. ' An authorized nnd revised edition of Studies of Childhood" by the snmo author, who, with nn Intimate knowl edge! of the psychology of childhood, combines unusual sympathy for the helpless creatures who nre so much loved but so much misunderstood.. Dr. Sully begins by telling us that 0110 of the certain things about child hood Is that It Is "fancy-full, the age nf dreaming, a llfevof happy make-bc- llcve." That this is the normal child- temperament cannot bo denied, and that the exceptions are regretablo products will be readily acknowledged by students of child life. ' To be able to meet tho psychologic demands upon it, a child must havo fancy enough to gild his material world and mako It Ideal. He lives in a continual testacy, and mentally as well as physically rejoices In an almost measureless enthusiasm. His "tender juices" havo not been "hardened Into wood". Ho receives each new Im pression with Joy and makes a picture of It that cannot fade; a picture which comes back In after years, rising up like misty phantasmagoria. "A child that did not want to play and cared nothing for the marvels of storyland would surely bo regarded aj queer, and not Just what a child ought to be." The child Is the true poet, and tho real poet may In many respects be. called a child; for he has retained moro than any one else (not childish but) childlike traits. He sings, he act u Dart It U thus In a war dnimat- Jlc. . . . "A child will piny nt blng something fcr n whole dny. Tor example, a boy I of three and a halt years would ond day lead tno lire or n coal-heaver; an otltpr day that of a soldier, and so torth, nnd v.. is rather particular In ex pecting his mother to remember which of his favorllu characters ho was adopting nn this or that day." Tho whole book is Intensely Inter esting, nnd the various phases of child life nre dlscuskrit with rare discrimi nation. "Tho Mslerles of Dolldom." "Serious Side of Play," "Attacking Our Ijingiinge," "Tho Serious Searcher," "Hood and Had In the Slaking." arc suggests e and entertaining. The last chapter takes up the drawings of 8inall children and gives some amusing pictures maue ny iittio nanus. This rtudy by tome may bo consld crcd trivial, but It Is a much deeper study than at first appears, nnd most loves, he hates, he spurns, he believes as the child. I.Ike the child, ho grasps quickly tho aspects of things, and re luctantly goes Into abstract matters. As examples of chlldTnncy Dr. Sully mentions tho following; "A child calls a star nn 'eye'. A liltlu hoy looking at his mother's spectacles said, "I.lttlo windows"! Stars were described by one child as "Cinders from Ood's store", and butterflies as "panslcs flying"! A little friend of Tho Bulletin nook man's, nfter looking at tho big Dipper, remarked: "When It rains real hard Clod must bo 'frowlnc it out of the 'big .. ... . ... -- . 1611 uipper . ana a smnu uoy 01 nve, wnose of t,,0 fle,(, 1CB fa0Wi That nr- Slly auenuon nan ueen cam-u iu u K"f "" COmes to his subject with a due npprc. sunset tanu wno on various occasions c,atloll of ,R importance (and without had been told not to use all his paints tnat pedagogical narrowness found In at once) said quickly to me, "I guess tll080 who put sue tho technicalities of tho I-ord lets his angels uso all the psychology, pedagogy, nnd so on) Is paints they want"! ian wilcn j Myg at the outset: "Tho Tho development or this rancy I borloua examination of things begins regulated largely by temperament and ' eary. Most of us hove been subjected surroundings. It can ho deformed or to tho searching gazo of an Infant's killed; It la often abnormally excited. j yvt wni,n we urat made It overtures Continuous work, responsibility, too 0f friendship. How much this rtxed much study, tho Inculcation of certain Kaze 0f a cnij 0f six months takes In nobody can sny." Dr. J. O. Holland's beautiful poem beginning, "Who can tell what a baby thinks?" expresses tho same Idea. A baby may not bo ablo to run a sugar plantation, but It can do other things nulle as much to Its credit. All communications, Dooks and per iodicals for tbts department should be sent to the "Bulletin Bookman," P. O. Box No. 716, Honolulu, T. H. System In Business Every merchanr rccocnlzes I s Im portance. This Illustration shows the simple system of the MACEY - FILING CABINET The cabinet are sectional anJ can !P&'1XV$i225R?2 le erinJeJ as bulne-. grows, tii. frills iY-aaW'""T - - j, s(,lpinent now being shown. H. 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