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EVCN'INO BULLETIN. HONOLULU, T II , SATURDAY, TEn IB. 1908 f - - r --) ' !? 2mm Week of AFTER-STOCK-TAKING Bargains t The response to the attractions of this Sale has induced us continue it. It's the Selling Event of the Season to 0 lapwCSLSt 1w 1i SilK Gossamer Capes Full length, splendid protection for evening wear: cardinal, old rose, cream, nnd black. $12.75 CAPES, 9-1.00. Cravenette Capes Full length. $18 50 CAPES ?9.50. LADIES' SKIRTS Brown Linen Skirts $2 50 SKIRTS $1.25 $2 75 " .. $1.50 $150 " $2.50 CHAMPAGNE SKIRTS $100 SKIRTS .. $2.00 $4 25 " $:i.oo SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. White Dress Skirts $1.25 SKIRTS $1.50 $1.75 $2.00 $2.50 $3.25 $ .75 $ .00 $1.35 $1.45 $1.G0 $2.00 WE are offering yon this week Mer cliandise'of the best quality at BIG DISCOUNTS in price in order to off cot a quiok clearance of goods. Here are the goods and low prices. Infants and Childrens Under Vests Infants' silk nnd wool vests, extra fine. $1.50 vests at !)(. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. Children's extra fine India Gauze Vests, 50c and 55c quality, 35 ea. Warren's Stock Foundations 10 quality 5 each 12 l-2o quality for 25 Art Denim All Colors; Yard Wide. 25c quality 20 a yd. N.S. SACHS DRY GOODS CO. Ltd. The Store with the MoneybacR Policy GLOVES SHOULDER LENGTH BROKEN LOTS OF Suede Kid Gloves White Kid Gloves In Black, All Sizes $3.50 GLOVES $2.00 a pair 2- and 4-button lengths. Sizes, 5 3-4, 0 3-4, 7, 7 1-4, 7 1-2. $1.50 GLOVES 00 a pair Ladies' White Shirt Waists At After-Inventory Prices. All good, durable styles, mostly Lingerie. $1.25 WAISTS 80i $1.50 " 95 $2.00 " $1.-10 $2.25 " $1.00 $2.75 " $1.00 $3.75 " $2.00 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. Taffeta Lining Black, Navy, White, Cream, and Grey 15c quality G a yaid Pink Bath Mats 75c quality 50 Colored Shirt Waists Values up to $2.00 at 50 each. s. SOCIAL CHATTER hsbli HOME TALK m HI tm oNOi.ti.r iii.it imir.i sta tion between tlie 13.nt anil the West. linB been nlwuvs a resting-place fur man) ill-1 tlngulshed people, lr. our I midst nt the piosent time It Klin Wheeler Vllco that poetess wild plnvs upon the heart-strings ( human pasiluti with a mire nnd un erring touch, vvhdse sympathies are brand, whose alma aro uplifting, nnd who tins done all In her power, nnd Kit en of her best for poor humanlt). Of all her poems perhaps "Laugh nnd the World Laughs With You, Weep, nnd You Wiep Alone" Is one of tho most widely known, nnd thnt lovely poem for children, "Tho llcnutlful Land of Nod.' who does not Know It? And the grand old poem which this woman or genius wroto so long n go "Lot mo lean hard upon tho IHernnl llrensl; In all earth's devious wajs I sought for lest And found It not. I will ho strong, said I, And lean upon myself. 1 will nut crj And Importune all Heaen with m) complaint. Hut now m strength falls, nnd I fnll, I faint; Let me lean hard. Let me lean hard upon the unfail ing arm 1 said I will wallc on nnd fear no haim. 'J ho sp'irlc dlvlno within my soul will show The upward pathway where my feet should go Hut now tho heights to which I must usplie Aro lost In clouds. I stumble nnd I lie: Let me lcnn hnnt Let mo lean himler yet. Thnt Bwerveless foico Which speeds tho solar systems on their course Can take, unfclt, the huiden of my woe. Which bears mo to the dust and hurts mo so, I thought, my strength enough for nny fate, Hut, lo! I sink beneath my soi row's weight: Let me loan linrd." A prett llttlo dinner was given on Sunday evening by Doctm and Mrs. Coopei. Ulceus iirtlsticnlly grouped, graced the table The guests Included Ml. and Mrs. Her man I'ocko, Miss Nannie Winston, Dr. Cofer. Ml Stacknhle, Mr, Stock man. A wedding which possessed gient interest for Honolulu was that of Miss Ada M. Coster and Mr. Robert Hudland Hodo, which occurred at St. Andrew's on Tuesday at 4 o'clock The ceromony was performed by tho Might HoV. Hlsliop Rostnrlck und the bride was given Into tho keeping or tho Broom by Mr. John M McKln- uell. Mrs. S, C Damon was matron- of-honor and Mr. David Anderson best man. Tho Hawaiian band, un der the direction uf Captain JJerecr, plated the Lohengrin march and the Cathedral choir, assisted by tho Pil or) gills sang a lijnin most swect 1) A h inn was also sung while tho register was being signed, nnd the gland strains of tho march from Midsummer's Night Dream burst lorth ns tho bride and groom passed down the aisle. Tho bride wore a handsome fiock of whlto satin nnd die carried n bouquot uf white roses with tin rosebuds knotted Into the ends She looked charming, and has made man) friends during her short visit here Mr. nnd Mrs. Uode de parted for Halclwa, where tho honey moon Is being spent A shower of rice descended upon their heads as they took tho carriage which convo) ed them to tho station, nnd the good will of nil present departed with them. Those present Included Mrs. S. M. Damon, Mrs II II. Hestnrlck. President and Mrs. Griffiths, Mr nnd Mrs. Paul Iscnberg, Uev. nnd Mrs. J. W. Wild man, Uev nnd Mrs. llllss, Uev. I:. T. Simpson, Uev. A. C. Hall, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Mooro, Mr. and Mrs. L Kopko, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles L. Hhodes, Miss Illalr, Mis DnughiR9, Mr. nnd Mrs KiiinU Damon, Dr. and Mis. C. II. Cooper, Mr. A. J. Hlnck man. A large and Interested audience witnessed "The Squaw Man" on Tuesday night at tho Orpheum, In ono box was seen Mr. nnd Mis. Hob ert Wilcox (Kiln Wheeler Wilcox), Princess Ktiwnnnnukon, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. C. Deerliig, Mrs. Ilawes and MIfcs Nancy Winston. Mrs. Wilcox, b) the vvii), siw tho Initial perform unco of "The Squaw Man" In Now York, when Fuverslinw took tho leading part It Is by far one of tho best pla)s tho company nt the Or pheum bus put on, the parts nil bo lug well acted. Mrs. C. Iledeninnn, who has been eiy ill for the past two weoks, Is able to sit up tho greater part of tho day. Her Illness has caused hor friends great anxiety unci many en tertainments nt which Blie wns to havo been tho gucst-of-honor have been deferred. Mrs Annn (Ireen, who recently passed away, was n guest for several yenis tit tho Mo.uia Hotel and when she wns able to ho wheeled In her cliiilr she was ulwajs mm rounded by u cnterlo of fi lends who enjoyed tho bright conversation of tho invalid She look a wonderful Interest In lifo and was n great render Her looms were nlwa)s bright with flowers and her apartment qulto n Mecca for tho Inmates of tho hotel. Sho will bo greatly missed by a largo clrclo of devoted friends, Among thoso sailing for tho Vol cano this week woro Former Lieuten ant Governor of California Alden An derson anil his wifo nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. P C Rossi and child. Mr Rossi Is tho piekldent of tho Itnllan-Swlss Colon) vineyards. J. C Cohen, who is tho local icprcscntntlvo of Mr. Hossl s company, will accompany them. C Schilling and wlfo nro oth- ei Volcano visitors. They uro prom inent Sau Francisco people The oth er Volcano visitors nro Mrs. L T. Simpson, Miss Barnard, T. It. llar nnrd, F Uodnian, Mrs, Hideout, Mrs. Potter, Miss Onice Wood, Miss Agnes Wood, Mrs. A. C Amnions nnd Mrs. H. W. L'liimons. Mr. nnd Mis. Houike Cochran of Washington. D C, gave a most olab oiato and beautiful dliinci not long since, Mrs. Cochran (nee Annie Idc) Is vcr) well known here. Among the guests present were Mr. and Mr Docket Parsons (Mrs. Parsons wns nco L'lslo Clows), Mr. and MrB. Win throp, Captain and Mrs. Ilulvcr, Mr. and Mrs. Pullman, Mr. and Mrs, O'Connor (Mr O'Connor Is tho well known member of Parliament), Mrs. Cadwalndcr, Mr. Ilonnp.irlo (Attoi ney Cenciul), Dr Lacy, and Mi. and Mrs. r. M. Hatch. Mi and Mrs. F M. Hatch, who are giving a series of dinners nt their npnrtinents In Stonelelgh Court, en tertained for Mrs. Harold Sewall a few weeks ago. Bridge, of courro, was plnved and Ijio guests included Senator and Mrs. Clark, Justice nnd Mrs. Stafford, Representative, nnd Mrs. Davison, Representative Capon, General and Mrs. Hlllott. Mrs. James Low and Mrs. Mntscu are guests at the Young Hotel. Tho dinner which Consul Gcncinl Mlkl Snlto and Mnnager Y, Alcul guvo nt tho Mochlzukl club on Tucsda) evening was it laigo and grand nffnlr. Covers vvero Inlcl for ono hundred guests, and piosent Included tho coin meiclnl and piofosslonal world. The birthday celebration was in lumur of tho first Rmpeior of Japan, On Saturday ovcnlng Miss Mnbol N Taylor wits hostebs of n pretty birth day party. Pedro was tho gamo which occupied tho guests nnd 11 vo tables wcio set on tho lannl. Pink bo- woro a confection of cream tullo trim med with scarlet, a most ettectlvo dress Tho prizes were won bv MrB. McStockcr nnd Mr. Arthur Wall. They wcro a vaso ami a silver card caso. ColTeo, sandwiches, Ices, cakes nnd punch mndu an agreeable ending to a pleasant evening. Among those pres ent wcro tho Hon. Henry 13. Cooper nnd Mrs Cooper, I)r nnd Mrs. Harvey Murru), Mr. find Mrs.Arthur Wall, Mr. and Mrs McStockef, Captain nnd Mrs. Wndliam, Mr. and Mrs. Halstcnd. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lewis, Mr. und Mrs. dailies. Mr nnd Mrs. Sachs, Mr. und .Airs. M Phillips, Mr. nnd Mrs. Han ncberg. Mr. mult Mrs. Frank Richard foii. Mi and Mm. W. Drown, Mr. and Mis Mvcrs, Mr.' Kdniund Dulscnberg, Mr. and Mis. Haves, Mr. und Mrs, Gollusk) Mis.-Archlo Young's brldgo tei on Wednesday lu hour of Mrs. John Mc Clcllau was a most cnjoynhlo affair. Cut How em and ferns made tho rooms fragrant. There weio chnrniliiBl) framed water colors for tho highest score nt each table, and those who departed with them woro Mis Arthur Wilder, Mis Harry Lewis, Miss Hani uwny, Mrs Lackland, Mrs M. Phil lips cut nnd won tho consolation prize. Ono of tho prettiest lunches of the week was given by Mrs. W. O. Smith on Wcdnesda) In honr of Mrs. Grin latum nnd Miss Mary Alexander. A tcnterplcco of Dresden china filled with double cai nations of pink, white nnd dink red, wns most effective. Double Inlet corsages wero nt each plnco nnd tho dainty enrds completed a tout ensemble much ndmlied Among those present weio Mrs. P. C. Jones, Mrs. A rullor. Mis. W. D Alexander, Mrs. Dickey, Mrs, J. O. Cniter. Cards havo been received as fol lows. Alcrti? Temple. Ancient Arabic Order Nobles or tho J )al " r'rlno, iccpiests tho plcasiue of you r mipany nt a gonlns, lavender nsteis and potted , Hall on I'rldn) evening, Kebruaiy plants artistically decorated tho IvventHlist, n icti 1 l.unliod and loins. Tho guests Included Misses light. Mount I'Jtel, 'jIK a, nt nine Ireno Hnjil, niully nnd llentrlco Tay- o'clock. lor. Lily Williams. MukkIo Williams. . riora Chnlney, Illossoiu Moutu. Mr. I Tickets for tlu Kllohana Art Leaguo Alnpunl Ilojil. Wllllo Til) lor, David theatrical ovonl.ig will bo for biilo at Desha and many others. Delicate feniB embedded In low sil ver Jardenlcies, fine clilnn nnd glass, Valentino plnco ranis of spilng blos soms, n delicious menu daintily turved, leal Southern mint Julep In glasses, mado tho luncheon given by ho neted by Mrs. McLennnn, Missile Mis. Sidney Hnllcni In honor of hor, Lain, Miss Waldron, Miss R Hell, sister, Mrs. Turner, n distinct success Miss ArleUh, Mr. Goorgo Potter, Mi on Weduesdu) Among tho other Jordan, : Mi William Warren und Mr, Wall, Nlehola Co. nt 9 o'clock on Mon day tho 17th. Tho "Dolly Dialogues' which Dr. Hiiinphrls arranged for Iho ttage some tlmcy'ngo In London, will ho acted b) Di mid Mrs. Huinphils as a cm tain raiser, and "Arabian tall ! Nlghth" n most amusing comedy, will KUCbts woro AIis. Ralph Forstor, Mrs, F, I low aid Huinphils, Mrs. Head, a handsome stranger spending tho will tor hero, Mib Whitney, Miss Ilurnotto, Mrs. Hnvves, Jr. Mr. and MrB. C. Hrown gave u do Arnold. Of much Interest is tho following dipping from tho nuffulo Illustintod Times- Of uniiMinl Interest, culturo nnd re finement mo Mr. lMgnr P. Nowconib llghtful bildgo ovcnlng nt tho Picas- and bin slbter, Mrs. Sarah Nowconib, nnton on Wednesday. Tho irlvatu din lug room was a most ngrceablo card lorn, and tho trailing blossoms of tho coral vino decorated tho sldeboaid with nrtUtlc effect. Mnrguorltes In cut glass bowls mado beauty spots cm who have for soveral )ears been trail Mont residents of Huffalo. Mr. Nuw comb Is nn architect of iinusunl alill Ity, nnd the handsomo buildings ho has designed In many of tho largo cities of the country stand as innnii- ,- tables and wiudovvseats. Mrs. Hrown ments to his artistic achievements and genius. Just nt present he Is su perintendlug tho handsome Interior r.ltcratlons that aro being mado at Trinity Church In Delaware Avenuo He lias traveled much, and for sov eral years lie was a member of tho urtlstB' colony In PnrlH,(whero ho had tho opportunity to study tho works and Ideas of tho old ns well ns tho now masters In tho art of designing. Ho has natural adaptability for tho work, ns he has demonstrated In his artistic conceptions. Ho is a cloco observer, a brilliant conversationalist, end his Journeys lu foreign lands havo deepened and broadened his life, and the charming personality of tho limn Is in evidence In IiIb every word and eel Ion. With his Bister, he Bpcnt sev eral .vcars In Hawaii and his tlescrlp Hon of that island possession of Uncle Sum Is u pleasure to llBtcn to. I would Biiggest to Mr Scvernnco of tho Huffalo Historical Society, that ho ea gago Mr New comb to glvo n talk on "Hawaii" dining tho coming season, for I am stiro he would please, Inter est ami delight all who might bo for tunute enough to bear him speak. He has written a number of charming bits or poetry, which ho has sot to music, another genuine in oof of his highly artistic temperament. Hlfl sis ler Ib the author of several Interesting btorlcs, in which sho displays a re markable insight Into tho various phases and characteristics of life. Sho Ik a woman of culturo, nnd thoso who enjoy the pleasure of their acquaint unco uro Indeed fortunate. Do not foiget tho garden fetu In aid of tho Palama Settlement wink and pmo milk depot on the Low icy crounds this afternoon. Thero will bo evci.vthlng to delight the eo ns well ns tickle the palute, and plouso tho onr. If Honolulu wishes to bo nmiibed let it sail) foith to tho Lowroy mounds this afternoon. Tho feto will con tlnuo from two until six o'clock. Tea Hid light refreshments are to bo sorted, and a muslcnl piogram of II Initiated songs, nrrnngod by Mrs. Ituinphrls, can bo listened to. You can have your palm read for only twenty-flvo cents, nnd there nro cither joys of which tho half has not been told A very successful xnlcnllno bridge party was given last evening by Mr, nnd Mrs. Francia M. Swanzy. .Flow ers wero nvv anted as prizes for tho two highest scores, and a sumptuous nipper was served bofoio tho oVonlng ended Tho red brldgo scores woro heart shaped. Among tho guests wcro Goveiuoi and MrB. Gcorgo Caitcr, Mr. end Mrs. Stiong, Mr and Mrs. Ulack' man, Di. and Mrs. F. II. Humphrls, Mr nnd Mrs. Ernest Mott-Smlth, Mrs Mott Smith Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. James Cockbuin, Dr. and Mis. II, Murray, Mrs Harndon, Mr. and Mia James Wilder. Mr. and MrB. Huchanan, Mr and Mrs. Oerrit Wilder, Mr, nnd Mis. Ralph Forstcr, Dr. and Mrs. Wal ler Hrlnckerlinrf, Ml. and Mis. Lowton Hrnln, "Jack" Atkinson, Mr. nnd Mrs. fi, a Ilawes, Jr. Thero was n gay llttlo hop at the Seaside Hotel on Thurbday night In honor of the ladles und gontlomcn of tho Transpoit, mid tho usual Seaside pleasure seekers wcro augmented by Koclety In general Tho Seaside is crowded with guests and letters aro being lecetved each mail asking fur accommodations. Mrs. Read, Mis New all, tho Misses Winston, Mrs. liar ty Macfarlanp, Mis. II. Hayes Hrookc, and tho Misses Olmstcad and Jordan, make qulto a galaxy of fair women. Knul's orchestra pla)ed until a lato hour. Miss Margaret Walker was the hostess of a very attractively ai- ranged supper last evening nt tho bench placo of tho Kaxton Hlshops, In honor of Mrs. Herman Focko and Mrs. Georgo Rodlek. Tho colored lights, abundant greens and perfect moon light night, tho wnves of tho broad Pacific dashing on tho beach, made a delightful setting for tho delicious menu which Is always served so pet fectly Among tho guests wcro Mr. nnd MrB. Fockc, Mr. and Mrs. Rodlek, Mrs. Hollovvay. Mr and Mrs. S. . Wilder, Mrs Walker, Sr., tho Misses Wulker. Mist Nancy Wi'iton. Mi. Whltnoy, Dr. Cofer, Mr Pud M'lhlen dorf, Mr. StncVable, Mean J. Walker. Mrs. OaR's luncheon on Friday waB In honor of Mrx Robert Wilcox (Mrs. L'lln Wheeler Wilcox). Among tho other guests weio Mrs. Oeorgo Cnrter, Mrs. Stiong, Mrs. F. M. Swnnzy, Mrs. Mabel Cox, Mis. Cunimlngs'. Tho guest of honor chatted brilliantly and vvus, iih usual, perfectly dressed. Mrs. Wilcox Is a poetess without doubt, I ut sho Is also Intensely feminine and iidorcs pretty clothes. Sho Is being much entertained nnd expresses her belt iib charmed with Honolulu. At tho ill'niiir wlilcn Mr. and Mis. McCandlesa (uivo at W.iikIM on ThurB day the gueiK. Included Mr. and Mrs. Giinbaiim, Captain and Mrs. Andrew Fuller, Mr. tail Mrs. Reldfonl. Miss Mndgo McCandlesH, Mr, Georgo Fuller. The tnblo vvus attractively decorated with pinks. Mrs. Vincent KItcat, so very well known heio, who nrilvcd fioni the Colonies two w celts ago, Is being much entertained. Sho was nlwa)s a social favorlto hero, and her keen wit nnd great sense of humor ns well as a chnrmliiB porbonnllty havo always hold her In Bwoot lenicmbranco, which ub benco hns only strengthened. Sho Is tho gneBt of her sister and mother, Mrs. Stanley und Lady Hcrion. Tho Kuiinlti Rowing Club gao a pretty St. Valentino's danco nt the club house last ovonlng. Thero weio Innumerable pretty girls present and everybody had a delightful time Tho tltihhouso wns blmply but effectively decorated with greens, Tho Leap Yoir dances mado considerable fun for tho joung women woro rather shy about asking their partners for dances. Mrs. Mabel Wing Castlo, her moth or, Bister, daughter nnd trained nurse hnvo departed for F.gypt. Mis, Castlo is slowly recovering from her severe Illness. Cauls havo been received as fol Iowa: Mia. llvde-Smlth lcnuosts tho plcasuio of )our company at tho mnr liago of her daughter, Margaret Day- ard to Mr. Harold Dillingham cm Mon da) ovcnlng, the twenty-fourth of Fell uiary at nine o'clock. twcnt)-fhu hun dred nnd seven, Fillmore street, Sail 1-Yanclsco. General and Mrs. John McClellan after a visit hero of three months, ex lect to go to Newport for the slim mer. Mrs. McClellan is handsomer than over. v --j- ' Among tho arrivals jestcrdny by tho steamer wero Judge nnd Mrs Stan ley, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clinton Hutchlns, Mr. K. K. Cutter. Mrs. Ella Wheeler Wilcox has writ ten n dellglitrul llttlo play entitled "Lovo Versus Cupid," which ma) hu ncted hero In the near future. MIsb lna Mlncrioff whlto lu San Francisco was entertained at Hcrke ley by Mrs. II. Alexander Isenhcrg. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Forstcr enter tained nt illuncr on Monday evening In their usual delightful fashion. MrB. Clifford Wood was last heard from at Florence, where she Is stop ping with her con .and daughter. ic Miss Anna Paris has gnno for sev eral weeks to enjoy tho InvlgoratlnK air of Koua. . Mr nnd Mis. ltciijamlii Mooio uro hpcndliiB two weeks on Tantalus. ESTABLISHED 1780 Walter Baker Sl Cos CHOCOLATES nnd COCOAS For eatlnfe, drinking, and cooklnfe Pure, Delicious, Nutritious flSASGOOO,, KIQUITKAID U. ft. PAT. 0101 DretVfut Cocoa, t-2 lb. tin UaVci'i ChocoUte (uinwectened), 1 -2 lb. cU German Sweet CkocoUlc, 14 lb ciltet For Solo by Leading Grocery In Iloiio'Uhi WALTER BAKER & GO. Ltd DORCHESTER, MASS., U.S. A. 43 HIGHEST AWAROft IN CUROPE AND AMEUICA r i . fif .rif... AM.t