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EVENINO nUMvKTIN, UONOLUrvUi T. H . SATtmDAY. OCT. fl. 190. ' " T yS . 4 SOCIAL CHATTER AND HOME TALK:! i l r "a guests besides Mr. and Mrs. Word wero fl Hrltlsh Consul nnd .Mrs. Haymond dp II. j Lnjnrd, Cnntnln nml Mrr.. IIieII Comb". - j Dr nml Mrs 1' II. Humphrl. Judgg 'a3 ond Mrs W U Stanley, Mr. mid Mm. J I. J llnrwood. Mr mid Mrs L'nlley, yjfl Mrs. Hough, Mr. Sidney ll.illou mid m Mr. Uodd. - w "TWOJONDS" Htra nnny men rnn n uomm lon? The Ojnle ntmwrred, "None," The Maihrloi wild ' SVen," the 'Irntct ler, "Hleven," While tho Youth murmured, "Only one." Han miny women rnn one min loej Ah, Hint's n mere mutter of thime. It all depends on hi women friends And whether tliey mro for ronmncel A ft A I'HOI'IIHT linol without lion- J or ftnvc In Mm own country," Is n suyltig which inn) ho nil ery wpII for mem prtiliprtn. hilt wIipii It comes to women iiioro piieclnlly bpiiitlfut women It Isn't trtio nt lill, Her Mine llin old Harden of IJdrn ihi)S men, nnd women too, more oi Imn, hive enst worHlilpful nml ndorlng e)cs lownrd the Hln Inn of llp.iuly, nnd A beautiful nnd chnrnilng worn in Is mi ni 1 1 ml nt homo ns well ns uhroid. When Mrs. McUIUrny of l'nsadena, Cillfoinli, drought her only dntiglitil Mnrlon, to Honolulu mine liiouths ngo on route to n tour ot the Orient, t urn tohl that Miss Mctlllvmy wns the ml nilintlnii of Honolulu nml Hint her complexion nod her h ilr mid her Rrnre, her frocks nnd her ioIh nnd her ilmni veie the talk of Sorlely here, or Hint poitlon of it which Miclts KfClf with u tipltul nnd would find Its mime In the liluo lloolc of Honolulu cnn.il to tuko the tiouhlo to lme ono of thorn un niccksary bits of uilsplncPd JourniillHin. Hut not oulv In Honolulu Is Mlr.s Mc. (lllvrny considered bciutlrul. She Is tulinlrtd In tho (lolden Stnto as oun of llin mutt henutlfiil glrlH In Southern t'nllfornli nnd shn Is n htlln In two iltlcg. In glniKlngmerthn sculity col umns nfn I'asiidcnn pnper t Oil ay I c.iriu iii'ioss n tlltln Item which will lina lu tucst for ninny Honolulu people, .lio h id the plenum o of meeting tho Mctlll. Miiys during their Ktny here. Tho ex tend Is tnken from the description of u mummnth Inwn fctegleii In I.os Au gilci for the hcnelll of u well Icnonn linrlly KiiniMirUd b) tliu smart set of Ijh AiiRfles. llsnys' "AincuiK tho pn ttlcst booths nml one w litre I'.isideiin men lined cMiiPclnll lo linger wns Mro. Itobprl A, ltowun'ii 'lurklKli lioolli, whero the nsslstuntii wc n compnny of l'asndPim'H' fnircit innlclR nnd mntroiiH. 'I his booth seeiued to line ahForhcd niiich of old world mjHllilniu nnd enrluiitment In Its Turl.lsli Netting, whern mro limps ot brims and hrone with glittering polnls of light. Khed n fnmlfiil glow upon the linnth nml lis fnlr orrupinls. "riller nml gold hangings helped to carry out nn ntmoiphere of richness. Ihn thin spangled clls tint Bhadcd tho fncps of the. IopI) nltcndints fnlled to roncenl the beauty Hint lilrkpil he nenth. for Mrs Uoaiui madn no Idle lioiil when shn snld thai shu hud clioi en the moHt stilkliiR nnn be.iilllful liru ticttps of l'.tadc.u i nnd I.m Annclcc In tempt the patrons to smoke hpr Turk ish trophlet." Then follows thn list of the thtco moU heiutlful nnd Mnrlon Mctllhrny lietdi thn list. I am told Hint this bcititltul South ern Callfornlnu wns showend with kic lnl nttentlons of tho most ilellnlillul I Iml nml that more thnn one ninsuilluo henrt In Honolulu succumbed to her rhnims nnd bent nlotio for her, I am not surprised foi Hint's n wuy raiscu line heiits luue, n nnd nnd unruly hnblt of ilolnn when In tho vicinity of this fnlr mnldr It wns thn nnine when she. went nbroid, and oten on nhlpboird, whero niter nil nothliiR Is mill) sup posed to stny In Its piopcr pin re. honrts hud n bnd wny of bcconitnK dlsplnred or possibly mlsplnced an fortun itel) foi Hip owners ot the hcirts. I hin known Mnrlon McfllUrny eor slncrf she was n llltlej'.lrl nnd wc uset to sometimes piny dollH together mid tho loaned mo her fnlry tales, nnd she has nlwn)s boen the sime sweet grnc loiis Rlrl. Shn comes ot n good old Pcotch name nnd when her fnther illnJ l'nrnilenn lot one of Its best men. but It Is going to Iiinc another In Mm. Mi- flllvrny s only sou, Don, who Is as pop ular for it ninn us his chnrmlng sister or a woman. The family has nlwnjs been one of tho most prominent social ly, not for tho luilshnesn of Its enler- tulnlng, nor tho number of its sonant nor the length of the monograms on Its towels, but for that Inherent rellnn mcnL nml gcniilnpiicsH which nro ns precious ns they somcj linen me rnro In these di)s when It Is too liable lo tie u key of cold tint unlocks the door of Sorlnl Anjilrutlons. The McdlhcrnjH live In n hnndsomo nnmo oer on tun west Slilo nnd the hopllallty which they offer their Irlends Is nlwnys of thn hkhI delight ful kind combining nrtlsltc harmony with true cordhllty. They hne oftcti niKikcn of tho delightful sojourn the) made In this land of dreams como true, nml I know that the memory of their Mslt hero nnd of tho chnrmlng people whom they met. Is among the most pleasant of their experiences of tnncl Wo luo had another week's delight, fill gaiety In Honolulu, nml onn can fairly see tho season Is cm. I'rohihl) the ii el Hi st nml Kiet (Villi n fur mmi) n long da) was tho onn gUeu by Mr. nnd .Mr. lluir Mai farlane, Jr.. ut RllXKX)()Ot)f)lttKMitM)lMltltMl(l()IXmMII)l)llXl(ililXflH If J H K n if K l II . 'J u K v it it it ic u X X V. It X If It n !t h It n )t if it it it it li li it V II It It II It It) It It tt If It Itl It , u it 11 It it it V . n. HATS ON SEA AND LAND Thcro nro n low women who enn manage to look n llltle short of hideous when their hnlr Is wet. t think the) must hu related to tho kind who nro ntlrnetUo with "windblown" hnlr, who hnvo "slimy Inuehler", nnd the other kind who, when they weep, nro seen to shed "pearly tears", llut tho family Is n ery small one nnd there aren't miny In. melius. Tho most of us poor ordi nary mortnls loolc anything hut nttrnetho niter the first wave has dashed over our heads. Even n pietty woman loses half of her tliurni, nnd tho riiil of us mny tho fates preserve us till we get our hair dryl Hut, fortunately, tin to Is an nltematlvc. There uttinlly Is. In this enso It tnkes tho form of tho bnthlng enp, ind, whether It ho of Bilk facet rubber In pilm leaf design or clear carnation red, or ocean blue, it Is renlly ipilto fetching when propcily worn, nnd It qulto frequently. every once In n while, loilly do;s fulllll Its mission In life ami kieps tho hnfi dr pnitlally. The Woman's Home Companion has Hits to any of n .now style bathing tap. which mny he of Interest to tho feminine deoties of tho bath at Wnllclkl: "A hulling enp which actually Improves tho nppentanco of tho wenrer Is certainly a novelty well worth describing. It is out this cnr, nnd no longer does tho summer girl drend to ndd n waterproof cap to her bnthlng costume, for this new ono Is really good lonltlng. It Is made In n very clever wn), being renlly it bathing enp nnd hand kerchief nil In olio. It is mnda of wntcrproof material, and comes in n nrlety of col oru nnd designs. Thn Inside of this novel bathing headgear Is In the form of a round enp Bhlrred to an clastic baud. Tho outtldo of tho cap hail tho effect of n handker chief, tho ends of which nro drawn up to the flout of tho cap, and aro there tied In a Jaunty how; tho ends nro kept In place" b n strap which Is Just lnrgo enough to hold them so Hint they do not slip niter tying" w I.oulso Snttcrwnlto, writing In tho l'hllndclphla i:cnlng Telegraph, has been moved lo spcnlc words of wnrnltig apropos of tho lingerie hat crnre. Slio sais: . "Haw boned Is the only word to nppjy to some eit tho elbows which now proudly swim nlong the streets of tho city. Which Is another painful instance of the lady who likes pretty .things, for themselves nlone. "Such a womnti sees nn immense lingerie lint with rcsy plilc sntln ribbons. It Is very pietty, a sweet nnd dainty hut, suggestive of love'n oung dreams In the merry month of Mny. The longer she looks at It Hie morn she loveg It, nnnlly bu)S It. has It sent home, and wears it. When I mention the fnit that sho Is thirty five, swnrlb), nml quite, qulti! scrnwny, joii enn Judge for )oiirselt the effect of thn4 headgear. "Hvery now and then n'now style will loom on fnshlon'M horlton which thn w'nry one will nt oncn recognize ns dnngerous. It will probably bo nn Insidiously plcnjlng thing, nppeallng to tho heart of every woman. Hxcept 'olo Miss Vox,' who will exam ine It from ufnr and refuse to como nearer. Hut It will take, bo a tremendous suc cess, nnd In n few months every mother's daughter who has succumbed to It will ho wishing she hadn't." r.'A KM X X Jl K v K MrflflfHWKKVWI(HrfKVftKWKVVMHrflTW)fXKtfWtfKK'WKtt)rWWl-RtttfliHMyiiMMKllMMKtaltfttfliHvWjtflXMJlXXKIlXXMMJtttttKKKtf Tt If X X X 8 K X X X K X X X H X X X X x x X X V X X M if X w X w n . X x x r K XX X X x X x n x x x n It x tho Seasldo Hotel on Tuesday evening In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Dutton of Kan t mucin o. the Ulster ot Hip. hostess. Heiutlful tol lei ten, pretty women, n ballroom most mtlstlcnlly derorntrd, the rentinl col umn being binked with greens nnd tho eleclrlo lights on thn outer edge of tho circular loom swnthed In Chlnpso Ian orllo color with somn of tho best lrcsKPil women In thn ronin. A coronet latter being (Jof fern leaves in her ulr was motltin- tisunl nnd looked cxei'dlngly well.'JJP tween tho dances ever) fcent wH token on the lawn. Not n diop of rain marred the pleasure of thn evtnlng, and tho moonlight rippling over tho water made n scene not soon forgotten. Tim supper terns, n nerfpet Moor nnd excellent wns served on tho hith-room latin!. music made u combination which In-' over-hanging tho sen nnd n delicious Hined tho success of tho i veiling from tho beginning. Mr, nnd Mrs. Dutton le.-chci with Mr. and Mrs. Mncfnrlnmi nt the door ot tho ballroom. Mrs. Hai ti Mncfarlann looked lovely In n fmrk in' point liirn upplhiun over pain hlun liberty satin and thn diamond ircsriut in Iter hair win mom becoming. Mrs, epist was eniojed for nn hour, during which time tho singing bojs phtjeii their ga)ct airs . A delicious lmneli wns terved tlirouglioiit thn evening under thn ban tree on tho htnnt which It rovers. Dsnrliic eoiillnired until a lite hour, thn ftuestri finally tearing themselves nuns nliutnmly nnd be- llenry Dutton was very hnndsomo In. Flowing manj words of prnlse nnd palo pink, which seemed to bo the fuv- iiingralulJllou upon Hie suciiMsfiil host Mrs W. T. Rawlins, Captain and Mrs. Slattery, Dr, and Mrs. Murra), Mrs. K. flwaniy, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Itlchnrd hers, Mr nnd Mrs. Percy Hcnson, Judge and r Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Here. Mr. and Mrs. Itnnncy Scott, Mr, nnd Mrs. Onlf, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Mnrx. Mlsa Drmllla Marx, Mr. nnd Mrs. J II Rrook, Major and Mrs. Rustell, Col and Mrs. Ueorgc Mdcfarlnnc, Mr. mid Mrs. von Holt and Mr. and Mrs. Alex ander, a. Hawei. Jr.. Misses Hlca Schieffr, Tlllle Neumann, Jcsile Kauf mann, Lady, Helen and Alice Macfar lane, Marlon Scott, Jessie Foreman, Olllet, Ulanchard, Messrs.' Druco Call wrlght, Jr., Dnvld Anderson, Cockburn. Jarnloson, Ocorge litis. Harold 1111- linghsm, Leslie Scott, Harry Cobb, Armstrong, Wllllo Itoth, Dr. Fitzgerald, Dr. Clifford High and many outers. Mr. Ralph Hosmur, superintendent of tho Forestry Division of the Isl ands, li again In town after some time spent on Kauai, and today ho And his mother, Madame Hosmcr, left the Young, where they hnvo been stopping temporarily, and have taken their old apartments nt Mrs. uray s. on King street. Complimentary Dinner Mr. and Jim. ward anu ineir unuc.ii ter, Mrs. Hough, who arrived In th Restorer on Wednesday morning aero given dinner by Mr, and Mrs. Uaincs Wednesday evening nt their bungalow In College Hills. Tho tablo was set on the Una! and tho effect was most artis tic, for the lanat and table were elab orately decorated. Red tulle, aspara gus Dlumosus. mails and a silver eper- gno filled with crimson carnations la conjunction with cut glass bowls con talnlng tho samo vivid blossoms at either end of the tablo made a line ef fect. A log of ferns Inclosing electric lights daintily shaded by Oriental lan terns, was hung directly over tho table The American, Hawaiian and English flags wero also nscd In an effective way, olid directly behind Mrs. Gallic was tno came rtcmuer a ' u. i u. u and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Dutton ex pert to remain In Honolulu foK sev eral months before going on to the Orient far nn extended ttlp. They have their big motor car nlong and ex pect to. thoroughly enjoy their visit to j flag. Luscious fruits wero displnycd the Islnnds. Anloiig tho guests were Governor nnd Mrs. Oeorgc Carter. Mr, nnd Mrs, Raymond do U, I.ayard, Dr. Hiul Mrs. F. It. HumphrU, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilder,' Mr. nnd Mrsj A. J. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Dowsctt, Dr. mid Mrs. Ulanchard and Miss lllancb In a red frieze, aud the mantel ran banked with plumosus blossoms. In the drawing-room a largo Jar of red hibiscus was much admired. A quintet club played and sang delightfully throughout tho dinner. Mrs. Gaines, distinguished looking woman, was ard. Major nnd Mrs, Van Vllet, Captain prettily dressed In white satin chiffon lleldt nnd his slster-ln.lnw, Mrs. Heldt, over white Liberty. Mrs. Ward, who Mrs (lerlrt Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. James U very charming, gavo n graphic de. wilder. Mrs, Frederic Klninp, Mrs. li. tcrlptlon of the sojourn on Midway. ('. Smith, Mr. nml Mrs. Falrehlld. Mr. I Mrs. Hough, who Is tho wlfo of Lieut. nnd Mrs. Clifford Kimball, Mr. slid Hough, U. S. N Is alio n great friend Mrs. J. s. wulker, Judge and Mrs. Ar- of our only Hugh Hodman, who Is now lliur Wilder. Mrs. Mury (liiiin. Mr. and CoL Rodman, by the by. Tho dinner Lanal Tea. Mrs. (lerrlt P. Wilder, one of tho most prominent of Honolulu hostess es, give n chinning tea on her broad lnnnl on Monday In honor of Mra. Henry Dutton A lnrgo round tnblo was i"t In thn dlnlugioom olf tho Innat, prettll) armnged with Dowers', line linen, delicate china and gleam ing silver. At this tablo Mid. I'iniicis Swnnzy presided over tho coffeo urn. Mrs. George Carter poured ten nnd Mrs. ltlclinrd Ivus looked ntler tho punchbowl. The dalnt) little tnbles on the lnnnl were In chnrpc of Mrs. Clifford Kimball, Mrs. Chatles Wil der. Mrs. (Jeorgo Potter nnd Mra. J. S. Walker. Mrs Hen 4 Wilder re ceived her guests Informally nml looked tweet and dainty in n vvhlto linen trock, Mrs. Dutton woro a prin cess Irock ot pink nnd looked chnrm lng. Among tho guests present nnd Invited were Mra. Harry Mncfnrlniiu. Mrs rruncls Hwnnr), Mrs (liorge Cnrter. Mrs Wnltcr llrineke-rhoff, Mrs. Chas. Cooper, Mrs. Edwnrd Tin ney, Mrs. IX Fnxoii lllshop, Mrs. Ar thur llrown, Mrs. Cushman, Mrs. J. 8. Walker. Mrs. Arthur Wilder. Mtn. (Icorgo ralrchlld, Mrs James Wilder, Mrs Richard Ivors, Mrs. ('live Divlt-i. Mrs. Clifford Kimball, Mrs (liorgn Rodlelt, Mrs. Rnnney Seotl, Mlsn Jes sie Knufmann, Mrs George Potter, Mrs. von Holt. Mrs. Charles Wilder, Mrs. Arthur llerg, Mrs, ltn)inoud du U. I.nynril. Mrs. Mnry (iiinii, Mrs, Porter Hovd mid Mrs, Alexander-0. llawcs, Jr. Rote Luncheon Among tho molt dilntlly nppnintcd luncheons given ucenlly wui the hiiuII Informal affair glvi 11 oun da) list week by Mrs. Henry CnMln nt bet attractive homo on College! Hills. It wns n lino luncheon nnd tho motif of this queen of (lowers wns carried out in llowcrx nnd place enrds. A dull leaf green J ir filled with pllo pink roxe.i simply al mngtd, grated the centre of the lunch eon table while n few ilellra.li' blos soms worn scattered over the table. The place markcrn wero pink rose cards, tho name of tho guent being written on 0110 looso ietnl Coffip was servpd In tho llbiurj Thoio wild en joyed Mm. Cistlo's hospitality were Mrs. Shlpmnti. Mrs.- llnirstoii. Miss ' Hngidoru nnd Mlns Toner. Additional Social News on Page 8. 4 New Goods ) New Goods Opportunities Worth Noting Our New Dress C5obds Have arrived, consisting of Fancy Mohairs Jn Greys, with Hair Line Checks, 38 inch Wide, 75c yard All Wool Grey Woollens Light Weight, Fancy Checks, 44 inches wide, $1.25 Crave nette Alpaca. The famous Priestley Goods, Waterproof, in 'Navy, Brown and Green, 54 inches wide, $1.25 Chiffon Broadcloth Fashion's Latest, in Cream, Black, Navy, Red, Grey, Lavender and Myrtle. WE WILL RESUME OUR FAMOUS FR1DAV SPECIALS New Laces Trimmings Jutt .Ukealook at our window display. We have many others to show you also. ON' Friday next, 13th inst. See Our ads. in the Wednesday Papers for full particulars Our Skirt Department Is replete with a new and up-to-date assortment. Shirt Waists Peter Pan. Net, Black and White Jap Silk, Batiste, etc. New Hosiery In Black, White, Pink, Blue, Grey and Lavender. , ,a i jias-. jijhi $ v uj v-i "' i - '- ' ., .if, i.i L'.vAtli J .lSiiwJUr dL- '--