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1 t'V "P 3' fev &'" K' ' . -c 1 IP i, EASTER MILLINERY OPENING Tf you want to kociill tin re is to src of millinery lionuty, conic to thu opening on Moiuluv. All the new fiisliiom will lo on ilispluv. THKUK AIM-: KASTKKX MODHLS ns well in our own cri'titiimi. Prominent in the almwinjr will l3 WHITE KASTKU HATS. Anotlior special feature of this opening will lie a ipeeial lis ily of rinr.nuKX's tui.m.mki hath. lloro U where you will find IMiKTTY HATS AT TOPI T.A15 TRICKS. The Christy and Knickerbocker Lingerie and Tailor -Made Waists The two most popular and nwelleit wnisN made. They nro the New York favorites. A new assortment jut opened, prettily liaud-emhroidcrcd and Ince-trimiued. CHRISTY W.USTS from 3.50 upwards. The KXICKKRHOCKKR TAII.0RK1) WAISTS, alio in Linirerie effet'N, )erfeet fitting, individunl in style. K X 1 C K K R 1 '.( )C Iv Id t WA I STS from ?1.50 upward. Sies U to 1 1. N OTWITHSTANUINO the Lenten,, season there are many gnyctlcs I and Society In general Is amusing itself by quiet teas, dinners, nnd, of course, tho omnI-. present "Ilrldge." Speaking of "Bridge," 1 road a poem in a popular English magazine which seemed to 1110 rather cxpressUe. It Is 'wiled Hie OUIIK Ul XJimtiC, UUU 13 UB lur lows: in-l-- rt n.i.n. ,, ...! I.. nn 1 ' THU SONG OF IIRIDGB With eyelids heavy and red, With cheeks that flush' and burn, A woman sits In her gladdest rags, Playing her cards In turn. Ilrldge, bridge, bridge! Da) time and night the samo; And still with voice at excitement's pitch She- Blngs tho "'Song of the Game!" "I'lay, play, play! The whole of tho evening through; l'lay, play, play! Till the milkman's almost duo. Morning nnd noon and night, Tho same thing every day What Is It, then, that men call work If this bo only play? "I'lay, play, play! Tor we must be In tho swim! I'lay, play, play! Till tlfo cards glow blurred and dim. Diamonds, hearts, nnd clubs, All in a mist they seem, Till whon I am Dummy I fall asjecp ( And still play on In a dream! "O but for ono short hour To feel as I used to feel, When I plajed my lound of golf a , day And longed for a hearty meal! A day on tho links I would dearly lovo, Hut at home I needs must stay, For they must have another hand, So I play, play, play!. "O men with sweethearts dear! 0 men with sisters nnd wives! It's not tho rubber you're playing out. Hut foolish women's lives! Nervous, tired, nnd worn, Excited, (lushed, nnd rash, Paying nt unco a double price ' In health as well as In cash!" With eyelids heavy and red, With cheeks that Hush and burn, A woman bits in her gladdest rags. Playing her cards in turn. Ilrldge, bridge, bridgo! Winter and Bummer tho Bame, Till tho breakdown comes, as como It will, She will make nnd doublo and play, and stilt Will slug this "Song of the aamo." At the Moana Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hutchlns are sojourning at the Moana Hotel. They expect to spend tho summer nt the popular hotel by tho sea. Mr, and Sirs. .William Mooro are also guests nt the Moann and they aro charmed iiifSh""ini'r-ii fwnr r'k- -i.tJ.M.jfai- tytii r - nJ--rtriithif atfjim, - m,ti .1 vi MtAxfk-A mm iir"--" SOCIAL with Honolulu generally. Among the arrivals this week nro Mr. and Mrs. Newall. Mrs. I'hll Winston, Mr. I nnd Mrs. Plllsbury, Mrs. Duvnll, and the Misses Winston. They have tak' en tho big cottage overlooking the rea, tholr kinswoman. Miss Nannie Winston, only retaining her room In the building. Wednesday's Bridge Party Mr. and Mrs. Left ton-Brain, of Col lege Hills gavo a most enjojable bridgo evening on Wednesday. Both 1 ho prizes wero won by Judgo and Mrs. William Stanley, tho latter bolng Chen a cup and saucer. A delicious supper ended tho evening. Among llioso present wero Mr. nnd Mrs. Eck hart, Mr. and Mrs. Blackmail, Mr. and Mrs. Kalph Korster, Mr. and Mrs. Berg, Mrs. Vincent Kitcat, Mr, and Mrs. James Cockburn, Miss Bulleu nnd Miss Holmes of Victoria, Mr. Jam Ie8nn, Mr. David Anderson. Mrs. Afong's Poi Supper Mr. and Mrs, Henry Afong gavo a charming pot supper nt their resilience in Ucrctnnla avenue on Tuesday even ing, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Pills bury, Mr. and Mrs. Newell, and tho Misses I.elel and Dolly Winston, Tho table, was artistically covered with ferns and flowers, a huge centerpiece of luscious Hawaiian fruits attracting all eyes. I.els were given each guest and a quintet club played throughout thu supper and for dancing during thu cAclilug. Toasts, spet"ties and amus ing stoilos niado tho suppci a memor able one. Among thoso present. In eluding tho guests of honor, wero Princess Kawauauakoa, Mrs. Camp- bull Parker, Mr. and Mrs, Oalneu, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Albort Taylor, Messrs. Walker, Shingle, Iloblnson, Dowsett aur many otlicis. Mrs. Paul Isenbcrg was the hostess on Saturday last of a pol luncheon In honor of her mother, Mrs. Mcllrydc, ut the beautiful country place at Walalao. A tallyho convoyed ths guests to their destination and -a Hawaiian quintet club played nnl fang throughout the day. Two long tables were set In the drawing-room nnd sitting-loom, which wero artisti cally decorated with pink and red carnation lets. Each guest found u let on the back of the chair, and much gayety obtained nt tho table, everybody contributing by anecdoto lunch tho quintet club played t-omo specially tine selections and tho older guests dunccd with tho younger ines. Sir. Paul Isenbcrg sang beau tifully during the latter part of tho afternoon and the tallyho took the whole party home, Tho guests in cluded Mrs. Mcllrydc, tho guest-of-honor; Mrs. McQrow, Mrs. Androw Puller, Mrs. Grlnbnum, Mrs. Kopke, Mrs. Waterhouse, Mrs, Ernest Ifoss, Mrs. King, Mrs. Soper, Mrs. Foster, Mrs. W. A. Kinney, Mrs. M. M. Scott, Miss Scott, Mrs. J. 0. Carter, Miss Carter, Mrs. Leopold niackman, Mri. F. H. Humphrls, Miss Nannlo Wins ton, Miss Margaret Walker, JIIrs Cordelia Walker, Miss Lorna Iaukoa. Tho death of Mrs. Clarke has cast READY to- EASTER Guaranteed Silk Petticoats TjAVE you ever had an unsatis n factory petticoat? One in which the silk split the first or second time you put it on? If you have had such in experience you will appreciate the lasting qualities of the S.H.&M. Skirts They Are Guaranteed If one of them should split or crack at . any time within three months bring it back and we will give you a new one. New assort ment just opened. Guaranteed Silk Skirts from $7.50 upwards N.S.Sachs Dry Goods Cfv The Store -with the Money-Back Folioy CHATTER see HOME TALK n gloom over many homes. She was a cultivated and delightful woman who had hosts of friends both here nnd abroad. Her Interest In life never flagged and she had a special sympathy with young peoplo for whom bho was a charming compan ion. Naturally of n social tempera ment, sho was popular In all society events, nnd contributed by her sprlte Hucs3 and versatility to tho happi ness of everybody. Good, kind asd philanthropic,' many quiet deeds of kindness wero done by her. The greatest sympathy is extended to tho family. Alnahau, tho historical homo of former Governor Cleghorn, wns the scone of a tea on Tuesday In honor of tho girls of the Lilliputians. Mrs. Chester, of I course, accompanied them, nnd ninny of Governor Cleg horn's friends were asked to meet them. It was a charming sight to see these protty girls, so talented nnd clover, romping and acting like tho children they really are. They have the most attractive manners and cntor Into everything with all the vivacity nnd enthusiasm of youttw Ice cream, lemonade, cakes, tea and sandwiches formed a delectable feast and tho nftornoon passed nil too quickly, for the young peoplo had to be away before C in order to pro pnro for tho evening. Honolulu lina n wnim spot In her hospitable hcnit for the Lilliputians, nnd when they return two jeurs hence thoy will not ho foi gotten. And M Honolulu is not hospitably Inclined toward strangers! Well! Well! That Is nowg Indeed. Of ull the places so everybody says undor Iho sun whore strangers aro petted, coddled and spoiled it is hero In our beautiful Hawaiian Islands. The most unattractlxu stranger on tho street has but to ask for information of tho first passur-by, and ho not only gets what ho wauls, but Is in many cuscs made a friend of on tho spot. We go to extremes In that very particular, and and aro often laughed at by tho tourists for our zeal. Inhospltablo In deed! Tho ono who thinks so must bo ho of thu soar smllo and dlsagrccablo manner. This la also the least snob bish placo In tho world. There Is money of course, but cultuio, birth and breeding as well, In tho most ex clusive houses In this Bame Honolulu wo can And, ns honored guosta, tho millionaire, the gjil who works for her bread, and tho' man whoso occu pation Is almost menial. Thoy nro gentlewomen and gentlemen, nnd aro tieated as bucIi regardless of their occupations. placo at the homo of Dr. W. I). Deas, government physician nt liana, Maul, on tho evening of tho 17th, tho occa sion being the marriage of Miss Irono Gladys Lewis, a sister of Mrs. Deas to Karl W. II. Roemlahl, manager of Uana slnro. The cci oniony wjis per lormed by Itev. Canon Ault, of Wnl luku. J. C Austin, manager of thu Hawaiian American Rubber Co., act ed as best man, and Miss Ruth Mil ward Deas was maid of honor. After (10 ceremony, which waB performed A most enjoyable gathering tooktt",'K the "enchanted Isles.' according to tho rites of tho Eplscop ' al church, a reception wns held during which the cake was cut by tho brldu and toasts! wero drunk to tho young couple, the hosts and others. The joung couplo wero tho recipients of many beautiful and useful gifts. Dur ing tho reception the brdo and groom slipped Into a waiting rairlago nnd worn niilckh' liiwml out to tho Rtenm- or Claudlne, op which they departed for Honolulu on their honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. William Irwin nnd Miss Uelene Irwin lenvo San Fran cisco on April 2d to visit New York and Philadelphia, nfter which they intend to travel In Europo for tho lcmnlndor of the year. Mrs. Irwin hns given some beautiful entertain ments during tho past season, and has quito kept up her reputation not only as a beauty but ns an Indefati gable hostess. Miss Helene Irwin Is one of the most popular girls In the exclusive sot. Mr. nnd Mrs. F, M. Hutch, who aro entertaining extensively, gavo a hrlgo tea recently at her apartment, Stonelclgh Court, Washington, in honor of Miss Cannon, daughter of Speaker Cannon. Among thoso pres ent were Miss Cannon, Mrs. Fassett. of New York; Mrs. Weeks, wlfo of Representative Weeks; Mrs. Knnpp, Mrs. David Illco, Mrs. Cogswell and Miss Illnnca CogBwell. These Indies nro all expert bridge players. ' Another agreeable event of tho week wns tho bridgo toa given on Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Eck hnrt In honor of her mother, Mrs. Clay. Mrs. Arthur Ilcrg and Mm. Vin cent Kitcat carried off tho prizes. The guests Included Mrs. Jordan, Iho Mlsbos Jordan, Mrs. Vincent Kllcnt, Mrs. Archlo Young, Mrs. Prdsser, Mrs. William Stanley, Mrs. Berg, Mrs. Low-ton-Drain, Mrs. Lose. Visitors From Rcdlands Tho Uedlands Dally Facts of March 14 bays; Tho Hawaiian Islands nro springing Into great popularity as spring nnd summer icsorls for the people of this section. Their beauties attractions have long bcon geneially known, but It Is only within tho last year or two that It has becomo "tho thing" to mako a trip to Honolulu. This spirit of unrest seems to como on thq people of this section about this timo of tho year or n little later, u chango of Econo seems positively nec essary. Tho northern nnd eastorn points of lutorost liavo bcon visited time and again and M tho Hawaiian Islands scorn to offer Just tho thing) desired, a couplo of days trip by rail, a few days' sea oyago and tlion 11 happy vacation and relaxation time Miss Ruth Lyon will leave tomorrow for San Francisco and on Tuesday sho will Ball aboard tho China for tho Is lands, Sho will be accompanied by Miss Marlon Kinney of Clnrcmont and together thoy will spend a couplo of months on ono of tho smaller islands as guests of a former Weltestoy col lego friend. They do not expect to return until tho middle of May, Miss ' Kinney returned from n trip aroutnl tho world less 1 than a f 01 might ago "ffe-A ' J- f-ttttir 'iif irf nnd her trip to Japan was made) aboard tho China, hence her selection this trip. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Mooro set sail last wcok for Honolulu, wheru they will spend several months touring tho Islands. Miss Allco Denlson left ten days ago for tho Hawaiian Islands, the South Sea Islands and other islands In thnt section. Sho goes with eastern rela tives and expects her trip to extend ocr at least four months nnd to in clude many delightful and curious places. Doctor and Mrs. Jnmcs Judd ar-1 rived In the China and wero greeted ' nt tho dock by many friends and rel atives. His wife, a charming girl, has made a very good impression. Sho is from Chicago. Mrs. James Judd will bo at home after April 15th. Mr. Walter Dillingham, who went to San Francisco to attend the wed ding of his brother, has been quite qulto HI and has gono to Los An geles to recuperate and watch the polo games in which ho always takes a great Interest. Judgo nnd Mrs. Hart, who have re cently returned from a visit to the Coast, are delighted to bo In their comfortable bungalow again at Wai kikl. Mr. pud Mrs. Elston aro very pleasantly situated at Uedlands, Cal ifornia. Mrs. J. S. Bailey and Miss AIco Bailey sailed In tho Claudlne for La haltia on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Drown and Miss Gertrude Drown, aro also making a trip to I-ahalna.-' Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gay, who liavo been touring Moxlco and Call fomln for the past live months, are expected to arrlvo in the Mongolia either Sunday or Monday Mr. Hrnco Cartwrlght, Jr.,' has left tho Forestry Department and Is Uniting his sister, Mrs. Fergus Allan, In Mexico. Ho will return to Hono lulu In tho near future Mr. James Wilder, brown and hear ty, and his guest, Dr. Clark, returned to Honolulu In tho Claudino nfter n most agreeable trip, to tho Volcano and Illlo. ' Tho Easter cards at tho Kllohana Art League, as well as thoso at tho Hawaiian News Company, aro vory tempting. Tho Kaptolanl Maternity Homo will have a luau this afternoon, at which thero will bo a foreign tablo as well. Fortunes nro to bo told by a wandor IntT Oypsy, autograph ribbons wth tho Queen's namo will ho sold, hula.danc ingHho Royal Hawaiian Band, home mado pol, a delicatessen table, flow ers, candy, lemonade nnd many other attractions will certainly draw out a large attendance, Tickets can ho ob tallied at tho door. Thoso In charge aro as follows; Luau TableB Mrs. Robert) Parkor Walpa, Mrs. John Cummins, Mrs, W. l. Bowers and Mrs. Manuol'llols, f EASTER WEARING APPAREL ANOTHER SIIiniEXT OF NEW GOODS JUST OPEXEI). HANDSOME TWO-PIECE SUITS Coat mid Skirt Hindu of linen, linmlwnucly triiniiinl with Imby Irish Ineo iiiuliiisoitioii, in White, Pink, nml Light Uluc. NEW PRINCESS GOWNS mnilo of soft mulls mid sheer white ninteritile. Trimmed with pretty Viileneiuiines Lnce. SWELL COATS for afternoon nml evening wear. New styles mid new effects. Mudo of Pongiv, llnjuli, nml Chiffon Prond Cloth, in Whito mid Clinnipngim; liitudsqinely triiiiined. Only ono of n kind. HEMSTITCHED SCARFING by the ynrd, for Dreswrs or Tnlile-Kuiiiiers, new; at '0 yard. LINEN SHEETING- 2V2 yards wide, extra heavy and fino; $1.75 quality, W SPECIAL AT ?1.'15 A YD. FANCY CREAM SCRIM !)S inches wide, at 12y2 u yard. BATH TOWELS Sizes in x .18; 20e quality; SPECIAL AT ?1.75 per Dor.. Foreign Lunch Tabic; Mrs. A. Fill ler, nssisted by Miss Margaret Walker ana Airs. 11. i-ocko. Coffee Mrs. J. H. Soper. lemonade and Flowers Mrs. A. J. Campbell and Mrs. W. Lnnz. Candy Mrs. Chas. Booth, Autograph Ribbon Table Queen Lllluokalaul nnd Mrs. Cnmpbcll-Par- kor. Ico Cream Mrs. S. M. Angus and her corps of ablo assistants. Dr. Drlnckcrhoff's lecturo nt Cen tral Union parlors wns certainly most Interesting and Instructive. Mrs. Harvey Murray hag qulto ro covered from her sevcro illness. It Is pleasant to sco her about again. Mr. and Mrs. Olmstcad, MIsb 01m Btcad nnd Miss Jordan Jwlll sail in tho Mongolia, for Newport, nhddo Island. They havo been several months at the Soaslde hotel occupying tho Long worth cottago, as It Is now called. ' Mrs. McStockor gavo a delightful sowing tea in honor of Mrs. Saunders i'lid Miss Saunders, on Friday after noon. There was much chatting and little sewing, but ovorybody had a good time, Miss Margaret Walker was tho host ess of an Informal bridgo tea this week at tho Walklkl cottago of tho Bishops. Mr. and Mrs. Weedon, guests of tho Alexander Young hotel, uio from Louisville, Kentucky, and aro on their way around tho world. They nro friends of Mrs. Duke, of Kentucky. Mrs. Walter llrlnckorhof, who has been ill for several weeks, Is rapidly lccoverlng. Mr. and Mrs. Grlnbaum, guests nt thu Young Hotel, aro soon leaving for tho Coast. They generally spond tho winters In Honolulu uud mo devoted (o tho islands. Among tho arrivals In tho Mongolia wero Mr. and Mrs. F. T. P. Wnter house, Mr. II. Rouges, who, with his charming wife, wns n resident hero for years, Mr, Chalmers Graham. Tho hop at tho Scasldo on Thursday ovenlng was a very gay affair, Tho Royal Hawaiian Band played delight fully tho first half or the ovenlng, and Knal's orchestra was. in good form foi tho dancing. Box F at tho Oiphoum has been tak en for tho season by Princess Kawa nanakoa, Dr. Humphrls and Mr. C. W. Caso Deerlng. . Evorybody is sorry tho Restorer Is not coming hack to Honolulu. Mrs. Carilo Jacobs-Bond recital at the Moana hotel last evening brought out a large and fashionable audience who listened to tho unique entertain ment with great Interest. Mrs. Bond possosscs a' magnetic personality, and smiles and tears aro novor. far apart In tho charming llttlo bits which sho sings nnd recites bo bow I tellingly. She tins temperament, nnd whether lu LXtkut 11M11 1 j-iin jjfe.i,ji. m . gladness or soriow her voice vibrates with great fooling. Her sunny smllo nnd graceful movements nro charm ing. Mr. W. R. Castle introduced Mrs. Bond last evening with a few amusing remarks, and the piano tolo ended a delightful ovenlng. Mrs. Bond Is being given n rccoptlon at tho Myitlo Boat House on Monday after noon by tho Kunalu Rowing Club. Thu program last evening of original tongs and stories, was as follows: Readings. Songs From "Book of Threo Songs,"- "Book of Seven Songs." Songs From "Book of Nino Songs," "Book of Eleven Songs." Reading. Songs From "Rock of Ten Songn", "Book of Twelve Soib." Rending. Songs of P'llLbiiphy. Songs of Color Reading. Among thoso departing In tho Mon golia Is Mr. Nowall, who has been lu Honolulu for sovcral weeks. Mrs. Newnll and tho Mtssos Winston mo to remain longer. , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dllllnghnm ox' pect to remove to their now bungalow In a week's time. They aro at pres ent staying with tho B. F. Billing hams. Fato, In the shape of rain, seems to zo against Mrs. Walter Macfarlano's Walklkl outing for tho 'Lilliputians. Sho expected to glvo them a glorious good tlmo today, hut tho torrents of rain liavo decided otherwise. Tho Walter Macfarlanos, by tho hyo, aro not going to tour tho States until limrh later. Prlnco David Kawanauakoa is ex pected today from tho other Islands, whcio ho has been enjoying llfo on tho Parker ranch. Col. I'nrkej, will also retain. Tho new French Consul nnd fnmlly have taken n house In Borotnnla ave nue. Can't Empty The Ocean Andrew Iirsen of fiorrnscn 4 Ijirsen men-limit trillom of Bait Lnko City va po low with kidney illnecidn Hint liu wuh in bed nnd death wns looked for ulinofet dally. ' Tho treatment was ctinngeci. I to Im sun to mind. HIh partner plioned tlio doctor he was slightly littler. Tlio doe tor replied. "It makes no dlff mice. It Ik ns iiripoRHlblo for him to recover as It r to empty thu ocean." Tlio progress was so slow that tho pa tient would Kit discouraged and rend uur book fur 11 bracer. He says ho thinks lio read It n hundred times. Uut tho day he llnlahed tlio third dozen lie wus back to liuslneHH. Wonder what his physician thinks about emptliiK thu ocean. Physicians call kidney trouble Neph ritis. This means liillammatlon of tho kidneys. Tho old diuretics (kidney medicines) aro kidney cxcltams. No wonder the kid ney deaths haw doublod. Fulton's Ilenal Compound Is the first successful kidney emollient thus reduc ing kidney Intlamnmtlon and controlling kidney troubles that havo realsted all known treatment us In tho above Salt Luko case. Literature mailed free, joiin J. ruiroN co. Oakland, cat. Honolulu Drug Co, Fort Bt., nro our sole, local agents, Ask for bimonthly Bulletin ot lata Kcoverles, sa .. it-rt, if E.i 1 ... Y I-,, 1 x. 'i ,0 ,