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nvKXixo ut'i.urrtN. iionomjm'. t h., Saturday. si:pt. i. tiwc. 11 w;, l-f iif Atil My ndvlec to suffering women Is to tola Wine of Can'ul nnd thy will JieviT bo dhaHMinttd la thu Kiults. Mind I.Oi;lHi: n.Vl:, 125 Heiuicssy .St., Xew Orleanc, La. WINEorCAHDUI These women say Wine of Cardui will cure menstrual disorders, bearing down pains, ovarian pains, lcucorrhoia, nervousness and hysteria that this pure wine will rob child birth of its worst agonies, and that the change of life need have no terrors for a woman who takes this great female tonic. Will you take their advice? Secure a Bottle of Wine of Cardui today. Hawaiian Tropic Preserves A Case of Mvs. Kearns delicious Jams, Jellies and Chutneys makes a nice souvenir of I lie Islands. These Goods arc carried I))' (lie leading wholesale and retail houses and arc supplied to the Pacific Mail, Oceanic and T. K. K. line of Steamer. MRS. ANNIE KEARNS, ! FACTORY, HOTEL tWAAIVAMSMWMWVWMWWMMWAnMVSMtAAAMAAMAA A FRAME MAY MAKE OR SPOIL A PICTURE We pride ourselves with having the taste to choose a frame that will show a picture to tho best advantage, If the matter It left to our selection. Or, If you choose the moulding, we again take prldo In hav ing such a handsome assortment that you cannot fall to find Just what you want. Our stock of moulding and ready-made frames was greatly added to by a large new assortment which arrived In the Alameda, HONOLULU PHOTO SUPPLY COMPANY, FORT STREET. "Everything Photographic," MVVWnMWVVWMVUlMnnMUVlAMVVVVWm0VVNVVWVtAIVV uwv&jivvyAAMAAntivMvnnnAAivvHyvMvAtmvtim Tender Meats Metropolitan PHONE C c The ISLAND MEAT CO. It In a splendid position to stcure for Its patrons the very best Island matrt, carefully handled. Also Island Poultry of every description. Jas. E. Women Who Know Wine of Cimlm has been so helpful to m that I feci It my duly to ndwse sli-1: ami juITitIuk women to try tLl woliduful iTineJy. MihS MAiaiiA iichkk, M)3 East Kit St , New York City. Wine of Cardui Is simply wonderful and 1 wish that all mllcring women know tf its good qualities. JtKS. WlI.tIl;UltNA SXOW, Treat, lkonoinic League, Portland, Me. Every woman suffering with female trouble should try Wine of I'mdui, mid 1 fully believe they w ill experience tin' sai-ic benefits mid cur. which I have. Jll-s. l a. AfS-fiX, 600 N. Cth St., Kansas Uty, Mo. ST, HONOLULU, TH maketh the stomach joyful. But It Is often a problem to find the right place to get what Is really tender. The fru gal housewife gets her meats here, while the one who thinks she can savo n sixpence by getting them In another place often spends a shilling In other expenses. Then you must count the cost of the energy In making the meat tender with a hammer. Meat Co., Ltd. MAIN 45. VWWWUWUVWtWVWWMMflMVr Westbrook MANAGER. FORT ST. OPP. LOVF. HI no Women Of Higher Education Wears Only a Mask Of Cynical Coldness DY MARGARET ANGLIN. The claim has be-on made that high er education for women chilli the iHMii t 111 livening tin Intedlort. that the ricndopniotit of tin' Intellect along the pathways of culture anil higher think ing makes women (old nnd c-ynlinl In irgnril to human emotions. v aio told thai the sup r educated mile go woman Ik Ineapalile of being wnyrd liy .he name deep recline, bk the child of nature who knnivs not the nmuilng of psychology nud to whom elides ntlil the subtleties of philosophy are reduced 10 the primitive iiuicep tlnn or right and wrong. I doiilit this veiy much. The worn nn or IiIkIi educn Ion or tl." piofesslon nl woman feels the same lories swip ing her hut she htiows how to out ml them. What higher eilucatlon and the pio fesslon.il life do for woman, however. Is in eradlcale the ostentatious ills ,lnv or icellng so long reganlod ns i.pie-xsaiy for the "womanly woman." The power to repress he emotions has no effect upon the nhllity to ox pel tent 1 1 hem. Coin cut Inn mid Rood liieeilhiK necessitate Bctf-rcstrnlul. hut the woman who can control her recl ines and whose hrecilltiR nnd cdtic.i tlnn lime ttuiRli: her that unnecessary tlisplav of feeling Is vulRar experletu es Iheni Just the same. It is (IiIn poise of the woman of cul ture and Intellect, of Imslness nhllity nnd ptiifesslonal standing, which rIi rise to the complnlnt that she Is not iiipuhle or human sympathy nnd emo tion. lllRhcr educntlon. culture nnd the hrnndcr life Hint has heeu opened to women In the Inst quirlcr century hae ilone more toward the elou-lop nicnt of real human it.wiipalhy mil feelltiR than nil the nrtlflclnllty nnd affection of the years hefoie. When I speak of hlRher educntlon. I ile not noressnilly iiienn the uicumu Intluu of n lot of ccillcRe degrees In dcnd languages or mnthematlcs. V.in In 1 lie lives of these Keif restricted cientuieR tho fe-cllugn which lhe haw foieeil to lie dormant nro llahle to lnnst forth with the so called sin ! ceilty of the untuloieil child of tintiiie. lly the wotiinn of higher ciluca Inn mid riillure I menu nno whose Intel Ice t hat liioadencd by her life ol tialn ItiK. and whose mind hns been able to comprehend nnd illRcst the facts which eilucatlon has placed before her. A womnu with keen sensibilities ntnl n wcdl tinlned mind, a woman of stionK Intellectuality, desilsCH the gushing display of feelliiR. If the chnrRe of oblneS9 Is. bintight nRutnsl hei, U should be with n wind or thmiMulncHit. , l.ne-k of feelliiR Is so often hidden by ' the illsRitlse of hysterical proteslntlcm nnd gushing eniotlonnllsm, that wom en of culture nnd refinement shudder ' at the thoiiRht of being placed In the tame enlcRiiry. With women who are Incapable of feeling the euslest thlliR In the world Is to lissome sentiment nnd emotion. Nntuinlly, ns In Ihe ense of nit mtlll- lallt y. It Ih apt In be nvctitone. Tbeie Ih 110 leasou why Ibn holiest of emotions should not be rational, nor Is there nny reason whv woman's pow er of feelliiR be pla'Cil upon the basis 01 nbsence. of blgbei education. The dinma whim reflects tho emo tions of real lire Is not confined to the icnliim of the untutored to find Its ex ample of great enioilnns. The doevlonmetit of Intellect nnd tho Influence of culture nnd experience In professional life .each women the law or mlntlve nlucs Ktiiollon Is loo val uable n thliiK to be trifled with, and. unlll.e the shallow ercaturo who, un der 11 cloak of h pin 1 1) . Rives vent to riotous emotion. Ihe woman of hlghci education places a true value upon ex liiesslon. HlRher educn ion cannot kill rent feeling In woman ijinpnthy, lovo and nrTcetlon do not need primitive or ele mental expressions In be sincere. Suggestions For The Housewife Cnntnloupcs will turn milk sour If l.'lt near ench other llread crumbs should always he 1 used for coveting Milch for frying, na cracker crumbs absorb thu grease. In making custard pie do not bent the eggs more than Just enough to hno them mix with the milk; then be canlui not to bake It too long. A pan or bucket In which holes lime been worn may be made nvall nidi for earning water for Mowers If small plccea of cloth nro pulled Ihioiigb the hnl.'g ns far as they wilt go. In warm weather meats mny be Ireshened by washing In cold soda wa le r before cooking, though washing of meat In deliliueiitnl lo Its quality nud should only he donei when neees flly ilemniids It. The most desirable frultn for Jelly making alter cumin s nro crab apples, nppli-s, epilnci's, grapes, tdackhci rlcs. i.ispberilcs nud peaches. If tho fruit Is used before It Is fully ripe It mal.eii 11 clearer Jelly mid n gentle hIiiiiiici lug with no sllnlng will make It of liner gialn, - If alabaster nrnnments nro merely r.ilmy. washing wllh soap nud water .III cleati'them; If, however, they nro stained, wash'' them first and (hen spirai! over Diem a mixture of whit ing nnd water, made Int.) n stiff paste, wash this 11IT niter a few hours, when the stains will probably hnve disap peared. To clean marble lake two parts of common sodn, one part of pumlcn f one nnd one part of finely powdered salt. Klft the mature Ihioiigb a flue WHITNEY Are Now lew Children's Dresses ALL The larger part of our recent New York pur chases made by Mr Brasch, will arrive in the SS. Alameda, due here next Friday. Due announcements will be made of our opening displays &&' sleo nnd mix It with water, then rub It well over tho marble nnd the stains will be temoved. Hub the marble ov er with snlt nnd water, then wash off and wipe dry. When the cream sours, there Is n way of disposing of It In making his-' cults or grlddlo cakes, nnd which Is tnr less tumble. Put In a crentn Jar, nillng It only about one-thlrd full, nnd shako It until It comes to butter, an operntlon which takes some ten min utes of steady woik, and which to- suits In delicious fresh butter for sup per. Kor hnidwood floors melt together In a' bow I set In hot water half 11 pint of turpentine, two nnd uuulintf ounces of powdeied resin, throe-quartois pound beeswax. t)o not let those In gredients come In contact with flu' while being melted, ns they are all Inflammable. When melted apply with n soft elolh and polish with n htusli. Thrro Is no wny of Idling n cling from a freestone peach except by "u ",p '"'" "" ",c " "ou" breaking the rrult. Whether they nre ""d "he may mid n couple of Indira sulllclcntly ripe for tnblo use can hu,10 1'r 1ioK1" "" l,er'l'cl on, a""" lonelily distinguished, for Ihe shin .propriety. should be yellow, perhaps with tinges I'olntoil loos and thick soles will of red on spots that have heen expos- prctall In the "tiptoes." I.nees will e,i :n n, ,iif,.n rn .,r iiio sun nml '' "'oil almost exclusively. In the linn to the touch, though not ns liar 1 as they nre when green. Do not use ordlunry writing Ink In your fountain pen as It will corrode nud render your pen useless utile ss clcnnoel very olten. Take nn old type writer ribbon, turn ovsr It n pint of hot water nnd let It stand a day or bo, stirring ficeiueiilly. Turn the Ink thus inndo Into n bottle, cork secure - ly. and jem hnvo mi Ink which will How freely mul not corrodo jour pen, If the typewriter ribbon bad consider able Ink on It )oti can thin your Ink by milling more watelr after the first pint Is made. Hlhhnnn will heroine rrear.ee! In spile ol the b.Ml care and n hot flnt lion remenea lint few of these marks of use. A heller plan In Ihla: Tnko n smooth epinrt bottle and till with hulling but water. Then wrap n sin glo paper smoothly n round tho bottle, wrap Ihe ilbbou around the paper per fectly smooth and tight mid then wrnp nuo.hcr paper nrciuud this nnd pin In place. Hot It aside a day und ntght and the ilhbou will be beautifully rmooth and new to appearance1. Soil ed ribbons may be soaked and wince Oil In u weak soils and when rinsed , dried. Ironed In this way. It Is a very satisfactory method. The Inspector asked the hoy of the tcbool ho was examining: "Can you tako )our war movurcoats oft?" "Yes, fclr," was thu response. "Ran tho bear tako his warm overcoat olT?" "No, sir." "Why not?" There was a silence for n while, nnd then n little hoy lepoko up. "Please, ulr, because flod nlono knows where the buttons are." Hi. .latiH'8 (Inzctlo. & MARSH Showing SIZES PUT G1RL30N TIPTOE tllrls. If oti want to be stylish yon will hnve to trip around on tiptoes hereafter. Of course, you don't hnve to do the Hipping In haw feet, but you must wear lli new "tiptoe" shoe which the shoe manufacturers have solemnly decreed shall bo (he thing, The new styles aie shown at Iho llrst natlonnl shoe and leather fair ever held, which Is now under wny nt the Klret Ucglmcnt armory, Ullli stleet nnd Michigan avenue. In the "tiptoe" shoe Ihe font Is held exactly ns though you were actually walking on tiptoes. The cntlie weight ol the body Is thtown upon the toes mid tho front part of the halls of the feet. The heels of the new Hhoos are unusually high, to brace the hotly. In Eome Instances they are or high as two and a half Inches, but tho luu.'il height Is an Inch nti a half. No matter how flat your pedal ox ItemltleH may be, the "tiptoe" will glic ou n bcniitlfully arched lustcp. "" lo ,l10 '10 m especially low- shoes Instead of the hows being I the center they will bo placed nt tho outside) of each. SCIENCE 6ETTLES IT. Dandruff Is Caused by a Germ Thai Sapc the Hair's Vitality. It Is now a rcttled fact that dandruff Is cniiHCel by a germ. Knlllng hnlr and 1 unleliipnn nre Iho result of elundrurr. ur. i-.. j. ucnreisiey. 01 L-nntunaign. 111, got bold of the new hair iiieparatlon. Newliro'fl lli;rplclde the only one that kills Ihndunelrurf genu, lie rays: "1 used llcrplcldo for my dandruff ami falling hnlr, and I am well sntlsflej wlllr the result." Dr. J. T. Kugate. ol I'rbaua. III., siys: "I have used llei- plelde for dandruff with exee-llent ie Jmilt". I shall ptescilbo It In no pruc tlie." Ilerjilcule kilts the ibiiidrun germ. Physlclann as well as thu gen ernl public say so. Kohl by leaillnH drimglHts. Heud 10c. In stamps foi cample lo The ilorplciilc Co, Detroit .Mich. Ilolllstcr Unit; Co.. spccljl agents. Washington, Aug. 21. Meningitis Is the disease affecting the backbone of the American continent, according to Dr. V. Wlllare' llajes of the geolug leal survey. That Mexico will be tin) next country to be lslled by n seismic cMslurlJHiice ih his prediction. In dis cussing this topic Dr. Hayes said: "These. inoiiutnluH, or what Is mis takenly call i-il the backbone of the American continent, nre among the newest In the world. That Is why they nro so high. They represent a much more recent geological period than elo the Appalachians, although It Ih proh able the AppnlnchhuiH were once ns high as the Hocklcs. t 1 Tho world may bo round, but there nre lots of people who think Hint It Is piclty flat ill times. The Weaker Sex Girls Who "Scare" Men. The Woman Who Back bites Making Hard Work. "If t were n mother It seems to mo tho first thing I should tench my daugh ter would ho not tei run nfter tho men," remarked Mrs. (icsudp primly. "Why. 1 hndu't iiotlcod" began llttlo Mrs. Meekly timidly. "No, of course not, my elenr. You don't generally, but I suppose you have heard of Mary White, haven't you?" "There are flu- White sisters, nre there) not'" "Yen, nnd okl Mrs. White In mighty nnxlotis to marry them off, only, ns I remnikeil before, why doesn't she go about It Iho right wny mid teach them n point or two? Well, there was Mary, and she met n very nttrnctlvu young innn nt the (ioodbys' clnticc. They waltzed three times nnd then Mary naked him to cull. He liked that well enough, because Mary Is 11 very pretty girl. When ho went to the house, how ever, ho didn't meet any of the family. The pmlor had nil tho lights turned low, mul there sat Mary proppeel up ngalnst a pink cushion with n pink light near by falling on her hnlr and face. Well, you'll admit that was rath er districting for 11 jouiig innn who had simply elruppcst In to hnve n Jolly little conversation with n girl he bad only met once before. Somehow or other after he left he remembered tho eoiiviTsntlou hud been nil personal. Every time ho tried to be bright nud Interesting nnd tnlk about people or things Mury drugged It buck relentless ly, nud that worries! him n little. "Then, nfter two days, Mary rang I1I111 up over the telephone nt bin olltcc, iiilud you, mid nsked hi m to go with her somewhere. Hu was very busy, nnd hu 1 of used. Three clays Inter sho wrote him u note usklng I1I111 to cotno up that evening, nud then she wroto I1I111 another onu reproaching him for nut doing so. Well, the oiing man be came good and frightened by that time. "maut ruNo nisi pp." and ho ran away from her for nil 1 10 was woith. Now, wasn't sho n silly girl? If sho hadn't demo niiythlng, but had waited for him to inako thu ad viuircH, sho might hino bad nil tho ad miration nnd attention sho wanted from him, for sho certainly looked pretty the night of the dance, nud ho wus much nttraclcd. 8bo simply frightened tho life out of him, that's all, nud If Mrs. White ever expects to marry her oft sho ought to put hor wise." "My goodness!" observed llttlo Mrs. Meekly open mouthed. As to Backbiting Friends. "When you find out you have a 'friend' who tnll.H nbout you behind your back letjior go nt once," remark ed MUs Wisely ns she scornfully tore up 11 note, of npology. "Don't tuko her ou trial ngalu. Kho won't stop belit tling you. That Is In her nature. Kho will only liu moru cautious about It, and you won't hu uwaro she Is doing you harm until ou rccclvo somu real ly serious Injury from her which will open your eyes too into. Ilcttor let tier go right 11 wny." Half the wear and tear housekeepers complain of urUes from tholr owu dls ordcily habits. Order Is thu greatest tlmo mul niu'VO aaver possible. Some women can live neatly In a ball bedroom; others haven't room to turn nroutul lu u 11I110 room upartmont. It's nil 11 eiuusllou of method. "Why do I keep my house In such good order?" bald a friend of mluu. "lleeauso I remember what my father used to tell us. lie would say: 'Chil dren, why do you go yourselves oxtra work by making two movements lu stead of 0110? Ono movement puts your hut mid your eont lu tho closet, but when you throw them on n cliulr you hnvu first Hint movement nnd tlion another movement Inter on to pick them up mul put them nwny.' " Bvustblo old gentleman, wasn't bo? , . MAUD KOUIN80N. TELEPHONE MAIN 74. AfiMjik 1 'fTltinsltlsr- .