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.4 a ittuuJ Some OF Our Spring Attractions Prettiest Hats In Town Everybody said so who attended our Millinery Opening. And we have added a lot of New Designs there arc over 100 of them, all of distinct ive and distinguished styles. New York and Chicago Models and the Famous Gage Hats All in the latest shapes and styles. Then our Original Hats made in our own work-rooms by our own milliners have style, taste, indi viduality, and correct and becoming shapes. , You can get style here in these hats without paying extra for it. Visit our Millinery Department. The Onyx Hosiery The most reliable hose in the mar ket. When you buy the Onyx brand you buy the best stocking made. A full assortment for ladies and Chil dren. SEE OUR HOSIERY WINDOW. New Dress Linens light blue, pink, cream, and ca dctte blue, 35 and 40 a yd. Flaked Dress Linen light blue, pink, and green, a yd. 35 New White Waisting Linen Correct weight, right quality, inches wide, 75 a yd. 30 Ladies' Dressing Sacques A sample line in solid colors and figured. Made of lawn trimmed with pretty Valenciennes lace and fine em broidery. Kimono Styles, price 75 90 $1.00 and upw., now on display. The Foster Hose Supporters improve every figure. Perfect sup port with dress or negligee. Women who dress well know that much de pends upon the hose supporters. In all colors. 50 a pair. New Windsor Scarfs All colors, extra quality, 25 ea. New Four-ln-Hand Ties Full length, all colors, 35 ea. N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co., Limited. PROW Illi Olaa Will Have Large Crops Next Two' Years At tha minting of tlio stockholders ot the Olnu Sugar Company jestcr tluy nftcrnoon I), r. Dillingham spoko nbout tlio future of tlio plantation In tho most hopeful terms. Vast strides ahead woro being made, ho said, and tho stockholders might look forward to getting dhtdends In a few jears. "Wo stockholders of tho company uro under obligations to tho agents," fcald Dillingham. "They huo put up large sums of money towards tho de velopment of tho plantation. The planting last J cur, 1 think, was the largest ocr planted hero by any one plantation In ono year. It Is duo to tho agents that they should havo the agency for the additional ten enis asked for. Tho plantation Is In lino condition now. There have been great losses, for which no ono can be blamed. We nro very fortunato that wo were not wiped out ontlrely. Wc havo been fortunnto that wo have had crops ot ten to eleven thousand tons for tho two years last past and UtiGu acres Is expected for tho crop of next year, nnd over 5000 ncrcs for tho crop following. With such crops for tho next two years wo can look forward to dividends' In a fow years It may seem n long time to wait, but other big plantations havo Kept their stockholders waiting longer." M NOT OWE HI Cnrl Ontnl, ono of tho Ontal broth ors who aro being sued by Mary Ath orton Itlchards for summary posses sion of tho Vineyard street premises held by them under leaso from Mrs. Itlchards, states that ho docs not owe plaintiff any rent, tho account being paid up to January, and tho money for I'Vbruary and March Is In .1. A. Mu goon's hands ready to bo paid over, but plaintiff refuses) to reecho It. ALL WOMEN SUFFER from tho same physlcaldlsturbances, and tho nature of their duties, In many cacs, quickly drift the m Into tho horrors of all kinds of female complaints, organic troubles, ulcera tion, falling and displacements, or prhnp irregularity or suppression causing backache, nerrouineu, Ir ritability, ami sleeplessness. Women everywhere should re member that tlio medicine that holdi tho record for the lai-m-nt nnml.Ar nt MRS. A. M. HAQEHMANN actual cures of female Ills la Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made from simple native roots and herbs. For moro than thirty rears it has been holplnp; women to be strong, regulating tho functions per fectly and oTweoming pain. It lia also proved Itself luvaluablo in pro paring for ohlldblrUi and the Change of Life. Mrs. A., M. Hsgennann, of Bay Shore, L. I., writes : Dear Mrs. riokham: 1 suffered from a displacement, exceutro and painful funatlons so that I had to He down or sit stUl most of tho time. Lydia E. Plnkham s Vcgotablo Oompound has made me a well woman so that I am able to attend to nr duties. I wish every suffering woman would try Lydia L. rlnkham's Vegetable Compound and see what relief it will give them." Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering Trom any form of female Illness are Invited to write Mrs. Plnkham. at Lvnn. Mih for urtrlen Him U Ik Mr. iii,i,,. ,i. has been advising slek nomen froo of charge for moro than twonty v., ...... uv.wtc fc.iv nilO UVS1SLVU HOT lUUbUBT-lH.ia Y UYIUU. .. i'lDK' nam in aariung. iiioreroro sick women back to health. Lvd she Is especially well qualified to guide Taft's Hold Complete On Ohio Delegation COMJMIUJS, Ohio, March 3. Secretary Tnft Is in full control of tho Ohio Republican State Convention. Secietory O.irllold Is chairman. All l'ornkcr committeemen have been dropped from tho State Committee. SEATTLE REPUBLICANS WIN SUATTl.n. Wash , March 3. Tho Itepubllcans havu carried this city for their cnndldate for Major by 3000 majority JUDOE WILFLEY AFTER ANDREWS WASHINGTON, 1) t March 3. Judge Wllllcy of Shanghai cross examined Lorrlu Audi own, who Is seeking his impeachment, beforo tho commlttoo today. Thcro wcro frequent clashes. 0 ?AMVVVVMrVVWVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVv4VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVWVVVV Aromantic an pure Ginger Ale Ferfectly Flavored Soda Water Any Flavor Always, ' 111 t CONSOLIDATED SODA WORKS CO., LTD. ! TELEPHONE 71. O. S. LEITHEAD, Manager. jj SIrfVVVVVVWWVWVWVtAWWWWIWWVWyWVVWVWWrfW.'WWWMWWW VICTOR tfSS TABLE ,f W Jfeg":5t,?WV "5w KE3sffi3E&sfeggaiFsF Coyne Furniture Co., Ltd. MISS HARRIMAN MARRIES GERRY NKW YOrtK, N. V . March 3. C'ornoJIn Iliirrltiuin nnd Itobcrt Hrrry wcro man led at tliaco Church thlt evening in the presence of n fash ionabjo audience. TO WATCH ALL ANARCHISTS WASHINGTON. 1). C, March 3. Secretary Straus has Instructed Inspectors in Ills department to keep closo watch for anarchists. ill Hubert W. IlreckoiiH was sworn In by JtyLto Dolo this morning us United Slates Attorney for the District n! Hawaii for his now term of six years Hrcckons exhibited In open court Ills commission, signed by tho President of tho United States, whereupon the Judgo administered tho oath ot ofllcc i A HELIAnLE REMEDY FOR THE Whisky and Beer Habit Very few men become drunkards be cause they like liquor. It Is frequent ly the moderate drinker, who before at realizes his condition, has become a drunkard. The nervous system, hav ing become accustomed to stimulants. Is unable to do the same amount or quality ot work without liquor, hence the victim drinks more nnd more. This It a state ot disease and should bo treated by Orrlne. It destroys the de sire for liquor, so that tho drink Is not missed. There is no loss of time or detention from work when It Is used. Orrlne Is prepared In tno forms: No. 1, tha secret remedy which can be used In food or drink without the knowledge of the patient: No. 2 for those whe lake tho remedy of their own free VIII. Ilotn forms aro guaranteed. A reg istered guarantee- In every box. Troatlsa on how to cure drunkenness free on request. The Orrlne Co., Wash Ington, D. O. The prlco ot either form is SI a box. making the cost ot the complete cure less than one-tenth what It Is usually charged at sanitariums, with a guaranteo that the expense will be nothing unless a euro ,I gained. Mall orders filled In plain sealed pack ago on receipt ot price. Orrlne Is for sale by Honolulu Drue Co, Ltd. SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC IN ROME ' ItOMi:, Hstly, Mardi 3. An epidemic of smallpox heio Is 'lighten ing tourists. I VENEZUELA DECLINES ARBITRATION WASHINGTON, 1). C, Mlirch 3. Venezuela haH again declined to accopt arbitration of tho claims against her. on tho top of tho mosquito net covered couple. This wns an original design In the way of costume. Then the spring millinery girls wcro tho cause of side-aches wheroor they went Merle Johnson was mado up excel, lontly us a Hindu. Hank of Hawaii was represented by u character called Money-bags. In tho person of C. Mar ques. Ho won tho prlzo for tho most original gentlemen's costume. Miss Arlelgh wns a llower-ludcn dream. Her costume was mado up or tho beautiful bougalnvlllcu, and bIic carried n spray of tho flowers In her hand. Her prlzo was for tho most original ladles' rostunio. Thoro woro many others with quaint and unusual costumes nnd anions tho mwcro tho following: Miss Maun Jones, as Knight; Spencer lllckerton, as Hamlet; Mrs. I'lhv Whcolclr Wilcox aH a Oreek poetess; Miss Do 1'Artlgiio red poppy; Miss I.ady MncfurlHiio Mrs. 1'alrclillil, Miss Helen Macfar lano, Chlncso Indies; W. M. lira) V1Y ECONOI means service and Wearing aoihty A cheap paint that peels and wrinkles and fades within a year or two is extravagant in price, however low that price may bt PURE PREPARED PAINT is not cheap paint. There is nothing cheap about it, in quality, looks, service, or wear. LEWER 171 SOUTH KING S & COOKE, Ltd. ST. PHONE EXCHANGE 20. tymajLmamKsmisaiissBmsi EATON-HURLBURT'S WRITING PAPERS are everywhere considered the stnndard of excellence and good lastc. Wc hate them in 35, 50, and GO-ccnt hoxes. THE HAWAIIAN NEWS CO., LTD. YOUNG BUILDING. NEW ZEALAND MUTTON LEGS AND CHOPS METROPOLITAN MEAT CO, Limited Telephone 45 NEW - TO-DAY NOTICE. At tho Annual Meeting of Iho Stock holders of tho Inter-Island Steam Nuv Igatlon Co, Ltd., held this day, tho following Directors woro duly elected to servo during tho ensuing eur; George N. Wilcox, August Dreler, Albert S. Wilcox, Wm. O. Smith, John M. Dowsett, Chas. M. Cooke, James A. Kennedy. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. At a meeting of tho Hoard of Direct ors of tho Inter-Island Steam Naviga tion Co, Ltd., hold this day, thu fol lowing ofllcnrs woro duly elected to Bono for thu ensuing ycur: James A, Kennedy President Jas. L. McLean Vice President Norman E. Qedge , ... Treasurer and Secretary Zeno K. Myers Auditor NOKMAN E. QEDOi:, Secretary. Honolulu, March 4th, 1908. 3941-lw MARDI GRAS (Continued from Pace 1) Pages. It was from hero that tho noble 1'rlnro ami 1'rlnccBi rolewed their subjects ami waved hands of a proval at the gmlesqucly-attlied as sembly, dim Scliaefer. as tho I'rinco, was an Ideal. He was dressed In a costuma bcfllttlng his stntlou, wear ing whltu satin small clothes, with whlto silk stockings and silk shoes, a waistcoat of Alice bluo nnd n dark bluo court coat trimmed with old lace. Tho Frlncoss, Miss Ethel Spalding, was n dream of hiollness. Her court gown of while satin and Alice bluo train, borno by two pages, rniiHoil much comment for Its beauty and rich I'css. She was a truo l'rlncoss, If only for u night. Tho Maids who attended her wcro us follows: Miss Cariltn, Miss ftcsturlck. Miss Allco Hopper, Miss Irono McCarthy, Miss Eunice Pratt, Miss Chat lotto Hall, Miss Adclu Moruan. Miss Allco Cooper. Miss Hen- nlo Catton. Miss Hollo McCorrlston. ! Pierrot; Hoscoo Perkins, (luy Attlro Miss Irma llnllontnu. Miss" Tucker, Dr. and Mrs. Cooper, Ur. Horlicit, Sam Miss Jano Wlnnc, Miss (lenevlovo Wilder, James Wilder, Mrs. I). II Langston, Miss Cordelia Oilman, Mlsi Hitchcock, Mr. nnd Mrs. Scott, urs. Knthotln Hopper, Miss Allco Hedo Swnnzy and Mrs. Iveis wcro Mm mann nnd Miss Sarah Lucas. (makers; Dr. Wood caorted In black Tho great Bpectaclo was, of course, land jellow, MrM. Mott-Smltli Cunning tho Ornnd Match, lloro Is was that lmm and Harry Cobb wcro "stung tho rolllos, Kools nnd Fun-makers, ns boneoth a mosquito nottlng; Uirlt. well ns those who wcro costumed In I Jenkins was a red Pelrrot; Percy Cleghoru had a splendid rosiunio in tho time of (leorgu Washington; Mrs Deacon, ChlnoM) lady; O. A. Jordan was tho Master of Ceremonies, fieorgo Davis wns legally present, Annlo Huso was tho Woman In Whlto and looked loely, Mrs, Chas. Crane. Sunflower; Iloynold McClrow as tho Court Tool, was excellent; Douglas Jones, chauffeur; 1 S. Conness, heav lly disguised; Mrs. (i Wlldor, Spanish Senorltu: Mrs. l.angton, Juno upto- date, and many othors whoso names could not bo discovered. Throughout Iho overling utter the Ornnd March, dancing was continued until nn early hour (his morning Tho affair was a success from every statu! point, anil will go down In Honolulu history ns another triumph among ninny of tho Kllohana Art League. Take Your Picture Yourself ; BEST RESULTS are obtained in this, way, as the subject has no feel ing of Posing, nnd takes a natural picture. No one need be there 'except himself. The device that docs this is the Mulhollan Camera Button Pusher It's small, light, and fits any cam era, Button, Lever, or Bulb. You can set it for ten seconds or SO min utes, and But call and sec it for yourself! I 1 WITH ONLY Honolulu i Photo Supply Co., " EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC " PORT STREET. per week you can get a fine Howard, , Waltham or Elgin i Watch i SEE US RIGHT NOW. J.A.R.Vieira&Co. HONOLULU. ,JUFINE STATIONERY l for Men and Women Wall, Nichols Co., Limited 1QI ' 1 113 HOTEL ST., If BUIlDING MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS. DEALERS IN LUMBER. ALLEN & ROBINSON. Queen Street :: :: :: Honolulu. WANTED. Cash boys; also n boy that has had toino exporlonco In a dry goods store. Apply Sachs Dry Goods Co. aim-tit rich and beautiful robes, wcro In their glory. All of tho old-tlmo masquerade characters were present t" lend a proper spirit to the occnBlon. Prob ably the best costume on tho floor was that of Miss Mora Walt, who was dressed as n Chlneso lady or high lank. Thoro wns nothing lacking to mako her uttlio truly rcpii'sentntlve ot the Flowery Kingdom, ami general approval was hoard when tno prize for tho handsomest lady's costume was awarded to her. Next in point of Importance wns tho strnngo dress of Mr. Hclneckc, who took and looked tile part of a florco, blood-thirsty Turk. Ho was tho re clplent of tho prlzo for tho handsom est gentlemnn'B costume. Tho maskei who undoubtedly causod tho most speculation nnd wonderment In tho bnll was Miss Ethel Monsarrat, who represented tho Merry Widow. Mls3 Monsarrat was dicssed entirely In black, a charming costume It was too, and oven hor life-long friends woro unnblo to detect who sho was. She walked off with tho prlzo for the best sustained laily's character, and sho deserved It Tho funniest duo on tho floor Wns tho combination of "Hub" Hicks, the Et eon-horn horn of tho Collogo Widow, and Hans SnlltzciiRiaizcr, uerinnu vditth. tho parts of which woro taken respectively by W. Wurren nnd "Kim" TT) TP "D Cinili Kennedy They packed off a pilre JK Ji,, J OtraUCll for Ihnlr originality. "Stung," read tho placnrd ImnglnRWAITY BLDG., 74 S. KING ST. We'll Help You if you need money by buying your Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry and giving you more for them than jou'll get anywnerc eisc. J. CARLO, 1018 NUUANU NEAR KING FINEST RIT and cloth of A-l quality can be pur chased from SAINO CHAIN, McCANDLESS BLDG., P. 0. Box 061. Telephone 031. LUNCHES and DRINKS The most popular place in town. The Fashion Saloon, Hotel St. near Fort. Jack Scully. Jack Roberts. Sanitary Steam Laundry PHONE 71. : Branch: TERRITORIAL MESSEN GER SERVICE. PHONE 301 have your bus- advertise I WahYingChonKOo.lw's.s'is HAWAII PUBLICITY CO., King Street, Ewa of Fishmarkct. DRY GOODS AND FURNISHING GOODS of EVERY DE- SCRIPTI0N. ForJSale Several fine Building Lots at Puu nui, cleared, unobstructed view, pro posed extension of car line; 50x105, Reduced to $150 for a short time; $25 cash, balance $10 per m. Besides other property at greatly reduced prices THE JAPANESE Labor Union Employment Office supplies all Na tionalitie3 to plantations, contractors ana snipping, YGSHIKAWA, 1G3 KING ST. 82 MERCHANT ST. KEYSTONE-ELGIN WATCHES INGERS0LL WATCHES At All Watchdealers. tSos, Schwartz, Agent for Hawaiian Islands, Cor, FORT and KING Sts., Honolulu. READ FINEST QUALITY in the city. Vienna Bakery ' PHONE 107. D- BULLETIN ADS. PAY -RE For Expert rtepalrt on Dleycle, Mo torcycle, Automobiles, etc., call on J. 15 Santos, PHONE Back of 361. Peter's, UNION 6T. M. PrcMips & Co. Wholesale importers and Jobbers EUnOPEAN AND AMERICAN DRY OUODf, FORT and QUEEN BTV . , . "- . . t ,.' I ..,' . ... - . V. . ,... . Ill, rilrtritfrtlttifli HtMlJ - .rBl.lrmMIMMIh Asaww