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nVENINO BULLETIN. HONOLULU, T. tt SATtmDAY, APRIL 20. 1907. BEDSPREADS OUR NEW GLOVFS i VALUES THAT CAN'T BE DUPLICATED, AT PRESENT MARKET PRICES. ? IF AT 91.00 Crochet Weave, a good 3-4 size. AT $1.50 A very pood quality and large size. AT 91.75 An extra heavy Spread, full size, Marseille Weave. AT $2.00 Extra quality, full siso, crochet weave. BETTER GRADES AT $2.25 $2.50 and $3.00. Ladies New Bathing Suits Styles for J 907 A NEW ASSORTMENT; ALL SIZES. AT $2.75 Made of Alpaca, Sailor Collar, and nicely trimmed. AT S3.00 Made of Alpaca, low neck, trimmed with fan cy braid. AT $4.00 Made of Alpaca, extra quality, in navy blue nnd black, trimmed with fancy braid. Wash AERCEL WASH CLOTHS, Knit, not woven at 5 TURKISH WASH CLOTHS, finished edge, ... -1 for 25 r DINNUR-GIVINO has always been n favorite form of enter tainment in Honolulu, mid hostesses lieie can vie with unyone on thu Mainland in the perfec tion of the art. Itecently, u dinner of ten i ovum was given which I nmv describe, but am under oatli not to di vulge the names of the guests. "Tho color scheme was yellow und white. Wide soft ribbons wcro arranged loose ly, wound together, and stretched from opposite lomerB and tied In a smash ing bis bow. Thu pule jellow llowcrs combined with tho yellow silk crepe (audio shades, made a fetching torn hluntlou of color nnd shed 11 soft light over tho dainty service, which was In wliito and gold. A single blossom In v.-uter colors was painted on tho place cards, nnd at each plato were corsages of spring (lowers, such as daisies, daf fodils, or, what me called by that name hcrt aud white violets. Each guest wus In mauve, yellow, white or palo green and theru weie no lights on thu table or ubove except the soft glow of the candles. The electricity was pro- injlled from tho sldo brackets on the wall ntul also shrouded In yellow, it was one of the successful dinners of tho past two weeks, so ever body said. " Seaside Hop Tho hop at tho Scaslda Hotel oil Thursday eveulng was characterized by liuieh navetv and many pietty women. , Thu Army nnd Navy luiiiej out In full numbers and the beautiful uioonllKiit added to the effect. Tho Moor was vot- nl perfect and thu oreheUru goo.l. Mr. Fred Chinch, so 1 am told, expects to taku charge of tho hotel next vicl., and great results may be.expu.-U-d fnui the genial and smiling" Fled. Bon Voyage Quite u large company of fi lends turned out to say "bon oyago" to Mr. . , .. ...III ........ ...I... u.lll.l.l 1.1 .mi .Mrs. win ihciji "" ra.reu ... grtcd bv "o'nc over the list. thu Hongkong Maru on Wednesday for - ' ..' .,.... thu Orient. Captain Uent Invited ev- ' I.U. ..flUMBB ri-vhody to his naioroom und the de-i-ind 1 '.vo tiioroiiglily enjoyed their parting voyagers' health was drunk vli.lt heie. whoio many entertainments inuny times in spaikllng flz. Mrs. ' have Loen fclve-i In their honor. Avery's suite of looms were simply! Japane Consul-General Uyeno and burled In lloweis. and she carried a -Mrs. Uyeno, with their fumlly and sor largo bouquet of la Franca loses, und vantu, attracted niuc.i attention by v.-us literally covered with cholcu lels. their picturesque nppearauco nnd As Mr. Avery Is ono of tho managers chiumlng manners, and there were of thu lino every nlleutloii is nlwuys beveiul Jupnue-e lu.lles on Isiurd who nald him and It seemed on Weiliies- lay like a private yacht, bo attentive were tho olllcers. Mr, Acry did not turn up until tho last minute of sail ing und-lie refused to bedeck himself with lei. At thu little dinner which tho AveryB gao on Tuesday at tho Moana hotel, ho proved himself u de lightful host, und was quitu a leading bjilrlt of the, evening. Among those eu teituined wcro Captain Dent, Captain Kilmer und Mlsa Nnnulo Winston. Mrs. Avery muy return to Honolulu in the near future, much to the satisfaction of nil her friends. Among those who wuro at the steamer to Bay "good byo" were Col. and Mrs. George Macfarlane, Mr. and Mrs. Hawcs, Jr., Judge Stan ley, Ueut. Bppley, u. S. A.. Dr. Shel don, Miss Nannla Winston, Mrs. C. W. Case Deerlng, Captain Kilmer und many otheis. Among other departing travellers weru Mrs. A. M. llrown and her daughter Helen, who have been vlslt - lug Mr. aud Mrs. McCandloss at wal- Idkl, They expect to tour the world, Cloths SOCIAL MISS EMMA ROSE Miss Emma Rose is one of the pret ty pills of Hawaii whose friends are casting ballots with the purpose of making her one of the Lucky Six to take the Pacifio States Tour. Miss Rose is a sister of Anna Rose. wn0 lrmd.e Bucn a fort as the queen of u car:lival ftt Xopeka, Kansas, some , ,' , t. ' , 'rarsKco. line is one of the popular 'sr!;s it the drv Roods emporium of J3. F. Ehleis, where she is well liked rwon? the employes and much 'ut'tiit hv the customers. Everybodj i yn- Wits Emma Rose as a very at fid.ve young woman, and she has , '.rr to compete with, as will be - . . . .. . looked very sweet in their dainty kl mono Altogether, It -wis it very pleas ant leiivetakliig and in much enjoyed by thu spectalois us the travellers. n Maternity Benefit Mr. Allan Dunn Is keeping up his leputatlon ns a clover society actor In Pan Frnuclwo, us tho following para graph from tho Cluonlclo will testify: Society will turn its attention this Mternoon to thu liencllt tor the ban Francisco Maternity at tho Central Theater at J o'clock, Tho program, which Is an elaborate one, includes many feutmes of Interest. "Tho lie lormer'H League," written by Mrs. I. Lowenbcrg und dramatized by Mrs. Klla V. Soxton, Is full of delightful sit uatlono, as well as merit from a dra matic standpoint. Tho cast will In clude Miss Hilda Clough, Mine. K. To- Jettl. Hoi den Williamson. Mrs. Phllln Uuncioft. Miss Clough and Allan lnunn In tho leading loles Insure Its success, us both possess more thanlund ucucla gave u charming effect ordinary talent. Duuu Is president Ready To -Wear Dep't. is strictly up-to-date; New Goods arc constantly arriving. New Wash Skirts STYLES FOR 1907, NOW OPEN Materials arc Butcher Linen, Bordeaux Linen, Poplin3, Lawns, etc. Styles art very pretty, and Prices run from $2.00 up. Also a lot of Sample Skirts, NO TWO ALIKE. NEW VOILE SKIRTS ' With silk drop, in White and Black. We also have ex tra size Skirts for large women, in Wash and Voile Skirts. KNICKERBOCKER SHIRT WAISTS The best tailor-made Waist, perfect fitting. TAILORED WAISTS from $1.25 upwards. N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co., The Store That Keeps The Prices Down CHATTER zL- HOME TALK a tho Sequoia Club, and is writing a bur- losquc on "Salome" for the Uolicmian Club. Hoyden Williamson Is likewise well known for his cleverness in his trloulc'llnes arid will taku n prominent ii.li t In tho play. A very beautiful tcenc will be picsented by n sextet, consisting of Mlsu llcsslo Hates, Miss Itoinu Pnxtou, Mlsa Mabel Hogg, Miss Kmlly Johnston, Miss Frances Stewart, Mrs. William Sexton, Ilalph McCorm ldf, Chnrles Norrls, Arthur Fennmore, Harry Hunt, Knill Kchrleln, Ilamon Iteynrtlers. Numerous rehearsals hae brought this sextet to a point of perfection In all lines of graceful rythui and scenic effect. Musical feat ures for tho day aru not to be over looked, and vocal numbers ato to bo orleied by Miss Helen Colbum Heath unil Lowell D. Kcuncy, nil of whom uru too well known to tho San Fran- tli.co public to need special Introduc tion, The boxes are ull sold and many lashlonablo rattles will gather In them, Tickets may be had at thu box onice or at tho music stoio of Clark Wise. Frear Dinner Judge und Mrs. Frc.ir, who always enteitaln w well, gave u beautiful din ner on Tuesday evening nt their resi dence In l'uiiahou. Ucgonlas in a Cliln esu bowl most urtlstlcnlly decorated tho table. Among tho guests wero Mr. und Mrs. Aiimistus Knudsen, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Wilder and Mr. and Mrs. Urulnerd Smith. Tho Frcars expect sooni to build n new house, so I am told. Their beautiful grounds will bo u suitable spot for an urtlstlo home which the Freais are most certain to trecl. Chicago Treat Dr. und Mis. K. II. Humphrls were Quite extensively entertained during their brief Btoji In Chicago. Mrs. C. W. Case Deei lug's father, Mr. llaitlett, gavo them an elaborate and beautiful dinner nt his hnudsoma resldenco In Lvaustnn, where his private motor conveyed them from tho Auditorium to his hotibo und took them safely back again, Mr. llaitlett Is known to have the finest chef In Chicago and the din ner wna voted jieifect by tho Doctor. Darou Schllppeubock, the Itiisslau Consul, so well known all over tho world, also entertained them at a largo luncheon. Thu Union has beautiful npai intents In Chicago, where hu de lights to enteitaln his friends. Tho Doctor accompanied Mrs. Humphrls to Now York, wheio shu tailed Immed iately for Kugland, thu Doctor proceed ing to Philadelphia to study und ob serve tho lutest In tho mcdlcel wot Id. Naval Dance One of tho most Interesting functions of tho senium vas thu dance given Inst evening by the olllcers aud men of the naval training station ut verba Iluena Island. Several hundred Invitations weiu 'jiucd and u large number of guests Journeyed to thu island fiom Sun Francisco and Oakland, boats leav ing town at 7:S0 and 8: 15 and fiom Oakland at 8 o'clock. The dunco was held In tho barracks, uVro u largo loom gave uinnle space for tho danc ers. Tim decorations, wcro very elali- iiratn and striking. (lay bunting hung from thu walls and garlands of greens otSeveial lioiibu parties weie given by the offlcets and ladles of the island, uuu me omcera or mo 1'cnsacoia iiiso entertained aboard ship. The ball opened with a grand march, which whs led by Captain James II. Dull, com- inumhipt of tho training station, nnd .Miss Mnrjorlo Hull. Among the guests weie oliUei-a from the llutfulo. the Mil naukeu und the Albatross. Thu tpwu I'ucsts Included Mrs. Malcolm Henry, Colonel and Mis. Stephen J. Jocelyn. Dr. und Mrs. W. A. McEnery, Miss Mc Dicry, Miss Murcla Kee, Mrs. Ynez Shorh White, Miss IHbtl Shorh and Miss Edith Metcalfe. ' Others present weiu: Captain and Mrs. null, Miss Dull, Wilfred LIull, Captain ami Mrs. Arthur T. Marix, Miss Dorau, Mrs. Flngg, Paymaster nnd Mrs. Z. W. Hey nolds. Mis. Kate Shirley, Lleutenant- Commnuder and Mrs. Fewcl, Mrs. Daly, Dr. Diddle. Dr. Abeken. Dr. Slib blnr. Lieutenant Barnes. Paymaster lieechcr and Pa master Helmlcks. Tho training Mallou baud furnished excellent music for tho duuclng, which lasted till u Into hour. Chronicle. Complimentary Dinner Mr. and Mrs. R. Drummond gavo a dinner at tho Alexander Young on Tuesday evening to Mr. and Mrs. Dol- llver, Mr. und Airs. J. C. Moore, Mr. luence ot jnmes castle, usq., nro quite Charles Mooie, Mlf.3 Grace Moore, Miss looking forward to thu course us an II. Hooth nnd Mr. William T. Hayne. . Intellectual treat. American Ileimty roses and maidenhair lerns inado tho table a thing of beauty. I jir8. Mary a,llin.g exhibition of fancy Mr. and Mrs. Drummond were through dunclng. which comos oft next Thurs passengers In the Hongkong Maru and (lll. nlghti A))rll 2Blll , ,J(;lnB eagCrly tho dlniitr wns coinpllnientary to bev- looked forward to. Tho tickets are crul rcllow passongci-s. It was a thor- ow UCE sold and tho exchange ought oughly enjoyable ufinlr. the llttlo Jn- l(, , ntlended to nt once. Tho box teiludo between jxirts being welt up- vnn nt Wall, Nichols Co. can bo seen preelated. i nt any time. The pupils aie ull work- 'ing veiy hard "and tho exhibition will Tho dinner which Mr. John II. Ullss gave nt the Moaun Hotel on Sunday evening and ut which Miss Nannie Winston acted as hostess, was unite one ot the' plcasautcst of tho lust- Lenten seuson. Tho table looked ex- tlemely attractive with its largo ecu- terpleco of ox-eyed daisies surrounded dance, a Witches chorus and un adapnnd Miss Helen lit own, Mrs. J. A. Mc by pampas grass and maidenhair latlou of the "ilallet des Fiimees," audi Cnndlcss und Miss Madge McCaudlcss. lerns. Coming from underneath tho lerns weiu electric lights shiuuded In green, making a cool and pleasing ef- icct. Tho place cards weie dainty of their most cherished mcmbeis und ter llrlnckcrhot on Friday evening, hundpalnted affairs. After dinner tho her pupils always evoko Immense Iih ICIglit covers encircled tho rose-be-guests icpalred to tho drawing-loom, teiest. I decked table, tho silver nnd cut glass wuere concha sough, unit personal Hum made tho evening pass merrily. Anion; tho guests wcro Mrs. C. W. Ciho Deerlng, Mrs. Will AveYy, Mr. und Mrs. A. O. Howes, Jr Lieut. Kp- pie), l. s. A., Dr. Shehlon, Dr. Fltz l-'ernld ami .Mr, William lilllcott Mac- coun. Min. A. W. Ntely gavo n very pretty violet lunch lest week Tuesday nt her resldenco on Pacific Heights In honor of her sister. Miss SleIJa Pedro, of ioiui, iiawau. iiioso nieseni wero Mrs. ltoburt Scott. Mrs. W. Ormond. Mrs. John W. Short, Mrs. Wultor Huport nnd Judge and Mrs. Stanley. Drake, .Mrs. Kdward Patten, Mrs. U.I Huframleaii, .Miss Uuffandeuu, Mrs. Dr. Mrs. George Castle and two daugu C U. Camp, .Mrs. George Russell, Mrs. tcrs uro in London, and tho latest ad Harold Haueou, Mrs. John Itenwick, vices aio that they may return to Ilo Mrs. John Main, Mrs. John IJerry, Mrs. uoltilu In August. Mr. George Castle, A. W. Noely, Mrs. Win, Pillar und Mlsa vxpecls to meet thorn in New York. Stella Pedro. I J. 3. McCaudlcss was the host of a The Ijoh Angeles Tatler says: Quests Jolly party nt Halelwa last week. A of tho Ingrnhnm hotel will bo sorry to leant ot tho early departure of Mrs. Ufa M. 'ihompuon nnd her sister, Miss MurJorle Menefee, Miss Laura Hutch- Household Necessities Economically Priced GLASS TOWELING All Linen, red and blue. checks 15 yd. COTTON HUCKABACK TOWELING, extra heavy, 15 YARDS FOR $1.00 RED DAMASK TABLE COVERS Assorted Patterns, fringed, all- ready for use in nil sizes, AT 00cl $1.00 $1.25 EACH. DOTTED CURTAIN SWISS , 30 inches wide, G YARDS FOR $1.00 FANCY CURTAIN SCRIM . 30 inches wide . 10 yd. BURLAP ( 30 inches wide, all colors 20 yd. SNOW FLAKE MADRAS CURTAINS Very sheer and pretty, in red, blue, yellow and green stripes, AT $1.50 pair Ins. Miss Jauu Corry and Mrs. John !'. I'cclt, who leave for New York thu first week In April, from whence they will nail on thu steamship Princess Irene, lor Mediterranean ports. Tho party will bo chaperoned by Miss dishy, und will make an extensive tour of tho Kiiropcan couutiles. Miss lltitihiiiB Is well known In Ho nolulu. Tho citizens of Honolulu are certain ty taking u deep interest In tho philo sophical aspects of Hellglou, It ono muy Judgo from tho numbers who luivu Inqulicd refunding Mr. Augustus Kliudson's Friday ovenlg course. Ac curate icseurch In tho realm of mind nnd courclousness is the scientific rolo of Devotion und Is part of the duty or every religious thinker. Wlillo not making any claims us an Investigator, Mr. Knudsen has studied for two years nnd hns lectured beforo groups of students. Tho aim of tho present course will bo to show what value each lellglon has been to evolving human ity, In satisfying its questions us to thu Herenfter. Mr. Knudsen lectures In a particularly delightful manner and those who wero fortunate enough to hear him in tho Koso room nt tho ros- ho ns high class ns ever. Tho baby class Is ulways puitlcularly fascinating1. ...j.v ii jJ!n.. ii, ti..n und tho Opera House is filled with I1"' wnlc" W0.UY: mulcr-le Jn" lney laughter whenever the mites npneur. As was stated last week thero will bo the Maypolo dance, tho "Teddy Dears," tho Seasons, Indian Dunce, Spanish it cotillion led by Iiuth Soncr and Key uold McGrow, Society will turn out In gient numbers for Mis. (limn Is. one Tho -dlmior which Judgo nnd Mrs. Stanley guvo In honor of Mr. und Mis. I'Oister on Friday cvenlii;; last was a dimming uffalr. Yellow was tho color 1'cheme. carried out most successfully. Among the guests wero Dr. nnd Mrs. I Wilkinson, Miss Anna Danfonl, Mr, nnd Mis. Cockbtirn, Mrs. Coombe, Ad- nilinl Very and Mr. Jamleson. On Saturday evening Dr. nnd Mrs. Wilkinson wero the delightful host nnd uosiebs oi a mnner at ino jioana note . Among thu guests were Mr. und Mrs. rpeclal Itmeh was served on ono of tho tago wus filled with spring blossoms ilioad Iannis ot tho hotel. Among hla'on Wednesday, was hostess of u bildgo guests weio Mrs. F, S. Ilogdefeld nndilunch. Tho table, with Its burden of Master liocdefeld, Mrs. A. M. Drown MARKET PRICES HAVE ADVANCED) BUT OUR PRICES REMAIN UNCHANGED. ELBOW LENGTH GLACE KID GLOVES, Black and White at $3.50 pair ELBOW LENGTH SILK GLOVES, Black nnd White, at $1.50 pair ROYALE KID GLOVES, the kind that are guaranteed; 2 clasps, in Black, White, Tans nnd Grey, at $1.25 pair DRIVING GLOVES, the real the kind that wears, nil A NEW Linen JUT AT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT -C 24 inch LINEN LAWN N 35i and 40 yd. 30 inch LINEN LAWN fine quality G5 yd. Extra wide, LINEN LAWN, 45 in., sheer quality. .75 yd HANDERCHIEF LINEN, fine and sheer, from 75 yd. upward Children's Overalls made of good qunlity den im, all sizes up to 12 years, at 35. EvSj MISS ALICE GREENE Miss Qreen's friends are gathering votes assiduously with the hope that the may be numbered among the young ladies who are to make the tour of the Pacific Coast as the guests of the Bulletin. Miss Green is an efficient teacher at the Central Grammar School in this city. She has been active in amateur theatri cals and has n wide acquaintance. All of her scholars are getting votes for like her and believe one of the un derpaid school-teachers should be re warded. u tt t: :t :t tt t uiutttttn n n Ono of the prettiest dinners of tho week wbb given by Dr. ana sirs, win Ishlnlng well on the embroidered cover. Pink wus tho color scheme and liar- Imonlzed with tho color of tho host ess' frock, which was a veritable guests wcro I French cicatlou. Tho Governor and Mrs. George Robert Cal ler, Mr. and Mis. Francis Swanzy und Mr. nnd Mrs. II, It. Mncfarlauo, Br. " Mrs. Susan J, Mills, scciUury nt Mills Institute, cabled to have loouu reserved ot tho Young Hotel. Sho Is expected to un Ivo on Juuo 18th, Mr. nnd 'Mis. Archlu McKlllopof San Francisco, mo expected to mrlvo ut the Young. Miss Stella i'edro retained lo her homo In Kona, Hawaii, bt tho Manna Lou April l(th, after having spent six weeks with her Bister, Mis. A. W. Nccly, liP rilonoluln. r Mis, Gaines, whoso pretty llttlo cot cut ilowers and feins, looked lovely cape, Meyers make ; sizes, at $1.75 pair ASSORTMENT OF Lawns New Ruching made of Net, the kind that will wash, at . 25 and 35t yd. ? tm Among tho guests wero Mrs. Wilkin son, Mrs. Henry Cooper, Mis. llasll Combe, Mrs. Stanley, Mrs. Lnugu and Miss Danford. An Informal llttlo lunch which was. very much enjoyed, wns given by Mrs. Frederic Klamp on Thursday. Among tho guests weru Mrs. Chnrles Wilder, Mrs. ICdwIu l'nrlH,-Mrs. Maniilo Phil lips nnd Miss Ionlso G Irani. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wilcox, who have been guests at the Young, balled for the Coast on Thursday, They expect lo return soon. Mr. J. O. Carter hud u successful pre liminary operation performed on his eye on Thursday, He has- been quitu blind for some tlmo mid nil hls'frlemls are very glad to bear It will be only u question of tlmo for him to use his eveslght again. Mrs. Judd, tho inothor of Mrs. Fran cis Swanzy, who recently arrived rrom Kuiope, expects to remain in Honolulu until September. Mrs. Judd is luiml s nuer thnn over, und Bho had mini)' callers on Monday who were delighted t) sco her In such good heulth und c.ilrlts. Judgo Stanley expects lo sail on Tuesday for u trip of several months abroad. Rev. Mr. Wadmun nnd Mrs. Wadnian e itertnlncd nt dinner on Thursday e.'enlng In honor of Mr. and Mrs. 1-orster. loiter they went on to thu bop at tho Seaside, Hotel. On Thursday evening Mr. and Sim. L.ingo entertained at a pietty dinner In honor of Captain and Mtu Combe, Judge ami Mrs. Stanley, MUs (Ireggs a. id Mr. Smith. Yellow, most nitlstle njy carried out, was the color siheiue. Mr. Ficdcrle. O'llrleu, thu clover luwspapor correspondent, Is a gue3t nt tho Alexundcr Young Hotel, Among tho guests at tho Young nro Ciptaln and Mrs. Plllshury, Capttilu F.uinders and Cuptaln MMcalf. They c :pcct to ball In tho Slbeila. Di. and Mr a. Uluiuhard nre IMii", l:i Old Wnlklki Road next General do V.'ltts und near tho Smiths. Mrs. II. W. Mist and MIjs Mlbt hao i tunii ' i iii.i u week's visit to Hale I .vis. Mr. and Mrs. II. I). Corbett aio Vending thu weok at Hulelwa. A Among tho guests at Hulelwa Inst eelc were Iloprcbcntative und Mrs. V. A. Rice, psnator and Mrs. V. A. Cniiilscn, Mr. nnd Mrs. KiuhcIh rinv ! h id Miss Ada Rhodes. w Mr. und Mrs. II. w. Ilurroll und Mr, aid Mis. H. A. Willis made an auto foblle tilp to Halelwa and wero guests t er Sunday at the Halelwa hotel. Tho College Club is Issuing cards of I vllatlon to a Ulithduy Party to be luld Tuesday, May Kvu (Apill 30) at I unahoii. I mis. iierinu Taylor Is but slowly ecoverlng from her boiIoiis llluess. T J v Li&-jJ.aii.Jrti. w....-.fflit J&fcAiifiw,, 'iym U.v.TfAfirr'i-feWtfy