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IS " .,- KVTNINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T, II, SATURDAY, APR. IS, inr)S wmiiiiwimhiihi iiii Bu&Ui swCTsamfzuBrefiasrru! NEW SHIRT WAISTS For WUU U-UUJLIO y Spring nml Summer Styles for 1003. to select from. A large variety Elegant New Ribbons fr.4 , v V The Christy Lingerie Shirt Waists The Knickerbocker TAILORED AND IINOERIE WAISTS Two of the most popular makes of the day. Perfect fitting styles that arc right up-to-date. Also, a fine va riety of Elegant Hand-Embroidered Waists LINGERIE WAISTS from 91.25 upward TAILORED WAISTS from ?1.75 upward. LINEN WAISTS, stnetly tailored, stiff collar and cuffs at $2.75. SW SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. 9 i i 1 White India Linon Extra good value, sheer and fine, 6 yds, for 5-51.00. Fine Nainsook 12 yards in a niece, at S2.75 the piece. 1 Flannelette Taney stripes, checks, Tiitd 12,t a vard. EASTER. (Uy Prances K Olllclt) Art tlimi a gudon, Pastel, Wlioruln thp sleeping scels Waken and long for sunshine, Blooming to nil our needs? Art thou a rainbow's promise, Bringing u message .bright TiTjiiartg tlmt n ru taint, ultlt longing. Longing for life nml light? v Art thou akin to sunrise, Shedding Its ciiniFon glow Over o'ach hill and vallcv, Bidding the ilur'tness go? Alt thou ii glimpse of heaven, Peopled Willi annuls fnlr. Living In many mansions, Knowing no sadness then'? Whnto'er thou art Ihino advent Peeling of kinship gives, All that Is hest within us Wnkens fiom skep, and lives' Mrs. Scott in Honpkong Sirs. James Scott ami two children, who lime been making their home In Hongkong during Mr Scott's absence In I'ormosn, wero piosont nt the tlili'l "I'rlzo Day" nt the Victoria lliltlFh schools nnd one of tho oungstcrs, Ilandolph Scott, receled Iho pilze for , composition. Tho sthools are usually good lu Hongkong and Americans and KiiKllah fnmlllcH profit thereby Mr. Scott, who was In Hongkong for (hen, attended tho exticlscs, mi neeoimt of which Ih cxti.icted from the Hongkong Telegraph of March lllh Sovcial well known Honolulu names are no ticed In tho list of thobo picsent. "Tho )outigsters attending tho Vic torla British School, which Is situated nt Cmollno Hill Iload, weio in great glco toduy, the occasion being tho nn nuijl distribution of prizes The little classroom, which was artistically dec orated with ivorgrcen unit bright col Hired, bunting, was wU filled with In forested spct itois whi.i His Picel A Shin of Beauty IWW .IWl JbU fTtnirjomtT. nwrcm. MCHUSfOMTU No. j fOR SAI.K JIVDUUCOISIS FERD. T. HOPKINS, Proprietor, tn i & SOCIAL m plaids, and solid colors, at 10 , luicv Sir Predorlck Lugard arrived. His Excellency was accompanied by Mr A J Ilracketiburj , prh.ito socio tar), nnd was received by Mr. IJ. I).' C. Wolfe. Inspector of schools, and' Mr. V. It. Williams, tho hcadninster. "Among those present were: Dr. G. 11. Uatc-hon Wright, Rev. and Jin CV II, IHckllug, Mrs..W. H. Williams, Mrs Blanch; Mrs Hocking, Miss Hull man, Mr. nnd Mrs. Young Heo. Mrs. Stubbing. Mrs. and Miss Wllks, Miss Tanton. Miss David, MlbB Steele, Mr nnd Mrs McNeil, Mrs nnd Miss Him kins, Mr and Mrs Sllvcrstone, Mr nnd .Mrs Gibson. Mr and Mr3. Scott, Mr. und Mrs Hobbs, Mr. nnd Mis Brett. nuiLntliers. "The proceedings opened with a lit tle musical program, which was care fullj prepared by tho management of tho school, and Ihcro Is this much to bo said, that each scholar did justice to his or her pnrt " Mrs. Swanzy Entertained Tho luncheon given h) Mrs I M Swanzy on Wednesday In honor of Mrs. Carrie Jacobs Bond, was a decid ed success, Mrs. Dond was partic ularly brilliant and entertaining, nnd tho guests usked to meet her wero charmed. Mrs. Swanzy's luncheons nro nhvnjH appetizing, dainty food and an artistic grouping of flowers, is well as agreeable conversation pro viding a harmonious and restful ef fect Mrs Bond's departure the first of next week Is regretted by ovoi). body. Her recital at Mrs. Lowroy'a lobldonco no-t Monday night at S o'clock being looked forward to with much anticipation Kubelik Is Coming Kubelik will arrive In Honolulu on Hie next Canadian-Australian steamer mill will glvo his concert at tho Opeia House Mio 1 or 2. 'Iho tickets nro now on sain nt Wall, Nlcl'ola Co. "Musical America" tells tho follow lug utory of Kubcllk placing vvltli wandering musicians: Jim Kubelik, Iho Bohemian violin. Is a Joy Forever DR. T. FELIX GOURAUD' Oriental Cream OR MAGICAL, DEAUTIFIER FOR THE SKIN AND COMPLEXION Tho only toilet preparation In America that his ttooil tho actual tot of public approval for over half a century. aOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAAt Purifies and Jkautirics tiio .Skin. Cures Skin Diseases and rcliovu Sunburn. Itcmovcs Tun, l'hnples, lllackhnids, Jloth I'utclirs, Hash, Freckles nnd ulgur Itcdness, Yollnw ond Muddy bkin, giving a delicately clear and refined complexion, UOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAni is highly recommended by leading tocioty and professional ladles, ami cunnot lm iiiirpasid when preparing for evening attire AXP f ANCV OOODb DUU KS 37 Great Jones Street, New York De Bevoise Brassiere A close-fitting bust supporting corset cover, made of fine batiste and lightly boned and lace trimmed. Sold at catalog prices, 50 and 91.00 beBevdisV Brossicro" N. & Sachs Dry Goods Co. THE CHATTER 1st, who is scheduled to mnko his llrh! iippcarnnco tills scasln In New York, nt tho Hippodrome on November in. Is tho subject Of soino Inlerc-jMng Il lustrations, reproduced hero fiom tho London Sketch. Tho larger plctuie fchoAs tho dlstlngulshui". artist' Until up with siftnv vvnnJeilug musicians who recently camo to piny bef jro his castle at K(.1(u. An acco-mt cf Ku bellk's honi' !'fo In !u Mb lit i, Cas tle has nlieady been t,lvcn lr Mulcal America. Onj can ( i'hllv Imagine that, standing at tho wlidow watcli lug these lilnunnt ju'h tlniiK Ktibt llk was utrtime w,tli a ileilie to droii his dlgui'y Ion ; eiiougli lo Join them. A mail with n camera hap poned to lo nenrli, him the resullf aro shown htiewlth ills Instrument was a tobacco pipe In the oilier Il lustrations nio shown Mary and Anno, Kiibcllk's twin daughters, who, ac cording to Iho Sketch, show llttlo re spect fin the violin on this parllculni occatlon Mine. Kubelik was former ly Countess Marianne von Czaky Szcll, and her twin daughtcis bliare her name, Tho rehearsals for tho Mascot aio Increasing In Interest, for tho prin cipals nnd chorus nro buckling down to their work In a verj professional manner. Mr. Hcrzer Is an excellent manager, keeping constantly In touch with ever body nnd doing thrco men's work In one. Much can bo expected from "Mu Chorle." with Mis. Walter Macfarlaue, Jr., Misses Marlon Holli, Constance Itcstailck, Wndmaii, Blair Alice Cooper, Annabel Low, Illanclu Sopor, Ada miotics, Alice Cooper, all pretty girls, and then "Sonnv" Cnnlii, that prlnco of fun makers, Honolulu will certainly havo a good laugh In "What the Milkman Sees" Mrs Crook's acting and voice uro well known, und her beautirul face nnd fig uro will be lit Its best lu tho qinlut costiimtcs. Tho Alameda brought tho costumes, which nro cr pietty. I wonder If tho girls of the cjioius and principal will wear them' If they do Honolulu public would gladly pi five dollars per, but knowing Honolulu amateurs lu the pist, 1 am quite sine they will bo modified The patron esses Include Mesdames W I' 1'ioir (ieo. It Carter, I'rlucess Knwiiuaua kou, II A. Mott-Smlth, K .1). Tonno, Geo. Hoi hart, J. S. Mctirow, Kbeu Low, H. I) Itcstnrlck, W. W Hall, C B, Cooper, II M yon Holt, J P Mor gan, P. A Schacror, P W Macfarlaue C. M. Cooke, Paul Iscnbeig, S t'arker J. Lucas, M. Phillips, J. Castle, P, I Spalding, W I) Adams, A Wilder, C A Hollow a, C W C Dccilng, .1 A McC'nndlcss, W L. Hoppci, I. L. Mc CaudkbH, A U. Ilawes, .It., P II Humphrls, P. S Ciuiha, A. i'uliei. Robert Atkinson, Robert Luwora, James Wilder. A P Wall, S II Dole 0 I' Wlldei, P M Swanzy, S. M Damon, P J l.owrey, A. Gartle, II Tl Mucfatlane Jr , S M Angus, I) P Dllllnghuni ami Miss N. Winston MrB Cairlo Jacobi-Bond's iccltal at Mrs, Lowio's on Monday livening, April 20, will not onl Include tho "Song of Hawaii," but several now melodies The patronesses nro Mm Walter Prcnr, Mis. E. A. Mott Smith, De Bevoise Combinafn Brassiere Three garments in one, does away with all gathers and fits without a u inkle aiound the waist and over the hips. Mndc of fine nainsook and elegantly trimmed with lecc. PRICE, ?3.00 STORE WITH THE MONEY-BACK AND Mrs V M Svvnmy Mrs Predorlc J inci Mrs j Luwro), Mrs. nJvvnrtl 1) T frunk Athqrtou, Mrs, Howard 1 1 Holt cock, Mrs. Aithur Wall, Mr.s fieoigo Herbert, Mrs. OIITai'd, Mis, Chuilca Cooper, Mrs Whittle!) , Mrs. , IJUs, Mis 11 P Dlllliuilyvjii. Mrsr S.imial D imon, Mrs Sanford 11 'Dole, Mrs. Tcnni')' Peck, MrsCl Augustus Kuiid ben. This nfternoou Admiral Ver) will bo compllim nlid by n contort ai langcd In bin honor b) tho Ho)iil Iln wallan ti'iml, a, Iho Nv.ul Slallou from 1 30 until ", o'clock. Admiral Voi) will mii it bo retired fiom Ills command at the Naval illation by Captain liteii Tho Admiral goes to New Ion Centci Massachusetts, wheio his wire nnd children arc. Ho has a beautirul home In tho pleasant suburb and thlnki it the garden spot of tlio world, during the splint; and Liu.ii'ier mouths. Mi. I low mil Ileilomaun, who his been 111 for somo time, In taking a tilp In the Ncbiaskau for his hcilth. Cards me out for' a dramatic tool ing of .lob bv Iho College Club nt tho residence of Mis II L. Marx. Mis, Clifford Wood and fiimll) uio tpilto cnJo)lug their Puiopeati tilp Thoy aio at the IHornal City Horns, nnd Mrs Wtind's lettors descriptive of that wonderful old clt) lend llko a story book hi full nro they of vivid nnd unufuil Infonuitlon. Mlts Doi- t: :: n it :: :: :: xt n :i n it it :t t: tt tt NEW MARRIAGE RULES. t! tt t: t: t: :t t: tt :t :t :t tt tt tt n tt tt tt tt tt In nil the Catholic churches an nouncements have boen made that be ginning on Paster Sundn) the now niarilago laws of tho Chinch will go Into effect In explaining the new de cree conct rnlng "uponsalla" and mil rlmony whlth was piomulgated at Homo last August parish priests havo defined a valid and canonical bctioth al or marriage engagoment as ono lu whlth a written contaact Is ill awn up and slguid h the man nnd vvonnn in the piestnce of a' priest or two lay wltnnsses "The new legislation docs not Im pose on persons ubout to ninny an obligation lo make those formal pre nuptial engagements In wilting nnd boforo wltncEies as a prerequisite for niarrlngo," sa)s Archbishop Parley's letter on the subject, "They may bo married as hitherto .after a dimple verbal promise of marriage given lo encli othei " The wiitten conduct of tngigo input has not been recommended When such contiuct Is In existence, hovvovoi, It will opeiato us nn lm Dodlmont In ea.. nnsnn-iiiliillv of tliii'nflci a dclUhtful thito months spoilt first degree exists between cither of tho parties lo It nnd another m in oi woman l.itei wants to mail) ono of Iho engaged porsons "SiippoKi," as a cleigymau ov v!!rUu, '"'''"i ";,olm,JTS. "'I'1 Muiy Smith put lie r botrothn In writing before a pilost and lale. tholi engaBement Is broken If John should tome nlong and want to niniry Mar)'s mothei or Mar)'s slbtor no priest could wed them" F 1UUVUMU m C ottW notion JJrossiorc? Ltd. POLICY. HKEGmKESKra5mE3$E HOME gjrasBgawnrwiCTmrTO titliy WoJd Is ver) much linp-oved In health, and Sanford Wood s nultu ah- Forhlng tho ntmospheiu of the old Ilomau town. Miss Prances K. Olllett, a slbter of . JJrs,r,ArjQiUftlj,oiUIVJia vvrjtlc.il totuo ver) Interesting verses, and her llltlo poonfs ard hlwa) scagorlyi looU'ed'foi.-. Shucontrlbules icguluily,utu be.vjerpU eastern pipcis, and lias also wiitten prone poems which have been f-ivoi-nlil) coniniented upon Whllo vlsl' lug her hlsler, and Mrs McQiew a lew jearM ago she made mall) life-' long friends. Tlicio will be an Pisti-r bale of pictt) aitlclcM loda) In the empty ihop, corner of Beietiiuln and Port streets, opposite tho lio station, by Mho membeis of tho Walaloha Boat Club, the object being to nilso money (Hough to gi t u boat luiii-i ami latin barge of their own The public will surely respond and help the good cause along Captain nnd Mis Albeit Niblick, will known hue. aio mot eonifoit ably Hllualed on "tho S.intro", An- unpulls '1 his shli iisnl to be a mini' of-wnr ami the Nlhlucks have It nrtli tlcally lilted, and man) u filemllj tup o' ten Is brevvod b) the fair hostcsr. foi her guests. i Mrs E M. Watson Is having' mo t euJo)iililo times nt the homo of hti patents In Visalla She v. as gl)eu u largo lea at which vvejo .ninny old 1 1 lends, who gieeted h,cr most enthub- jj'lastlcall). Mrs. Wntson and daughter epect in retuin to iionoiiiiii in inrco months' time. Mrs Turman will give a seilos of Interesting Icctuici In tho Kllohaua Ait League moms, the flint of Iho series to bo given a week fiom today. Iho first view itccpllou of tho Kilo liana Art League will bo on tho even ing or Tuesdn), April 21st, at S o'clock. Col, and Mib S I'arkcr nml family aio enjojlns the Tnululus brcuzea nt their mountain house. Iho Parkeis with tho llttlo Kaplolanl' e.i;ci to make nn extended tour to the StutoH In Mu j, the Mljses llecilili'o and tl Ur iel 'Cnmpbell meeting them Hi San Prauclsco, Mi. nnd Mrs. Cinmplon, who, mo ilnmlcllcd nt tho Moanu, nro iiultu en joying their visit in Honolulu Mrs Compton Is u pretty nnd Intel eat In;: woman, nml, an Mls3 Seals of Ronton, was quite a belle III tho excludvo set of the Massachusetts town 1 Mrs. Josephlno Cornwall was n io- letiirnlng pasenKer In the Rliormin ' In California. She is tit pieaent tho I guest of Mis V. Iitown, of College Hills I Mis IMrko of Roiettiiila iivcnuo eel ebrntcd he. 77(h birthday on Palm o,,. OIl , , ,,, ,,. f '" ''" f"0 l,n, " , of , ,ho 1"t'lRlt ,,mm" n,ul most ll,B,,1' "Stnonu-tl clt- lzr,lB a,ld lias Jla's occupied n high social position both hcio and olbe where. Miss Annie 1'aiko Is still ut The prettiest creAtioni in ribbons you will find in our RIBBON DEPARTMENT. WASP PRINT RIBBONS, PRETTY ROMAN STRIPES TANCY PLAIDS and CHECKS, OMBRE EFTECTS ni d POLKA-DOTS, Elegant DRESDEN PIBBON. DRESDEN RIBBONS rrori "JOS' a ynid upwards. New Tuxedo Veilings White with bUck chenille dots at "5( a yd. New Molinc Vcil'ngs vith doti; black, white, brown, and navy, -10 a yd. Moneybak Silks is the only black silk tliit is backed by a wiittcn guar antee. A silk with chimin and a reputation. A silk that wc take pleasure in commending. Moneybak Taffeta SILK at 91.1 5 per yard. MONEYBAK PEAU DE SOIE at 5? 1.35 a yd. White, black, and nil at 50 a yaid. ? ua. j Johnson sanltorlum slow I) recoveiln,, fiom a nervous breakdown A large nudlence msc'iulilcd ul SI Audiow's last evening, lo Ije.ir Iho sec ond rendering of Stulunr'h 'Ciuctflv loii.". .,lH,llie..cho!r .v.uiu fully foily voices unilei tlioiHrcctliin of.JIrU, ilLBnlo ami the graiiVl find liiipfcrilve iiuslo, was. magnificently;-tmng.i'Vrhu soloists weio Mrs Alexander Llnd sev, Ji , Mrs I) Howard Hitchcock, Mr T CIlvo Davles, Mr Aithur P. Wall and Judge Stinle) The) givt a Mulshed pciformauco of the grand music, whlth nppcalH dlixtl) to tin hcnits of nil. Mr llode's good wink Is too well Uiiown to comment upon fuithcr. The Congress of Song will begin on Mnv Hth and It will he lit Id lu II tdd Plblimarkot, thanks lo Mis W M Giah'im's unceasing ndlvitx 'I l cauliila "Rose Maided" will be pht u under the able condustorshlp of Mi Stanley Livingston Kanuhimcha Bo)b' School, as well ns tin ichool lot gills. Mills' Institute lligii S 1 ool Normul School, v'lll all coiitilliutc u the choius. Mih Mm k ill will lie ttir hopiuno soloist nnd that lu I If i.- euougli to guiinuteo Km sittcis It must ho a notable cunt, wuh -" iiiuch talent anil In. tins lo in in tr nffnlr, Mr. and Mis (iiliibiiiio, who nt Hie Vnuiii,'. ctpttt to t.ill foi tin an Rafael In die Koiea Mis PIHll Weavei also dpaitn In the s mu ,io,i iihir iitcntner. Di. nnd Mis. Haivo) Muira have tuken tho von Holt placo at Walklkl & I K to 4. km ior uiunii oi iiionuis men iioiibo on of oi(rtuile ti'liiinilieilUciiili rs. Stninl Keentimoku street is for rem furii i ! nil .1 - .... .ni,u, ... .,,.,,,., i I Ished. It Is ceutially lociled iml most dusliuble fiom evety point of view. ' Mis. Man Wlddllleld will visit Mi i Hairy Lewis foi n few vvtoktt Slu arilves tiula) fiom Illlo, whue sh has been fit Itnr Willi bet il.u ulili i Mis. llvro.i llal.d. since hci anlv il n inn uio uoasi a tow minima ago Ar Mil. Dunning, Iho haudsome wife of Mujoi lhmnliig', letuinod lii the Shoi- inan.'fSIp h.n) licpu gicajl) lr-.lsnl d, ' twil inIO ..I l,,.l fji.t.rt.... I... ... ..11 social functions whero she Is u fav oilte. , , v ThurFilny night wns tho bceno or n most tnjoynblo thovvder nt Iho Conn tiy Chili, Mi and Mis Gait tnloitsln lug for Mr. and Mis. Strong, iel.itl.es of funnel Governor and Mrs Cnttu -V Tho Misses Harriet Hutch nnd Dm oth) Peiklus, ilaughler ot the ramoui fieorgo. woie at the Annapolis hop u l fv.' wnolta mm llr. Iln,n1, ,1,.,,.,' tiuod them, M, and M,s Llch.ne.d a, a, ,, Cruz, Callfoinln, health Ho has from the motoi for tho laltt'i'--not )ot iccovtued nccldont lecelvod whllo hcio. PollnvvIiiB la n llct of the pfro' v1io appnnr In "The Marrnt"' Misters Ito)nold McGiew, Veiiiou Tinnev, Al leu Rcn'oii, Ivnn Giuhnni, Pied Sliib' leading chades, 27 inches wide, i'tt i,"xiiiiajkuV' iMttWX'saaimagHM & V jv r.y. MsmMSb. vvsrssrissgraK ti.Chas 111 iilinm, Cvill prtn n Mat Uolle, Albeit hi'iitb l.iithei lloi i h Missis Maignrct RiHtailek, R unoii.i Mniks. Robertnou, The'nia Miupli , Ciutd Low, Cluiluila lyiiw, M.ng'iti Center and Helen Cunlnr -The bot'olllcw at 'Wail. Nlchol.i Co. vvlll.bo.oiienetLiiiirMimdHy.inoruiue. IHjifJ". jJl,Jv4',4 ' " " TMrsFalrclilId ha-Pbten rut-n lu town tills week but mils foi IC in il on Tm s lay niM. Miss llelni fdiiru' lane weni to Kaunl qii riu d i Mis WiiIIm ililnct -ihof will ic main nt l.a!e fin' two wiiks iun i, Sb'' Is gi idiuill) itg li'i'u 'i ' 'i tl' 'i their living; nn. t.Mei.ill , xp0sptl to the tlanjrcrs inisltltim: walking ti.uiul fuimllieir iilaiusnf uimiltiyiiiiMil hi iiatlvM'.it Iter . nil tend Id liivalt tlowu their tlclicato f..,,,i, .:.... .........! I AVIIIIIIII1U O.IIIISUI. . L'l.ls' ot wonion nro In need i' of Kivaler nsMtamv, .mil thou h.uidh of letti'is like the follow, hiij tk'inniistrato tho fart that t LYS55A E. PSMBCHAR'a'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND ivslovos tho fi'iiiiiiuii' svstfin to u htroujj, healthy, iininml coiulitiuii. MUs Ahliy V. IJ.ii low n, of Ni Koit- Villi', Ohio, wntes to Mrs. I'mKliain: " I was vny B'flt, h'ld dull li, mL aches, pain In mj back, ttutl a feiniiuno vvcaltnc'ss. 1 hid lieen tostvn.il doc tors nutl they did me no goi.il 1 di.i II l'lnl.ham's Vegetable Cumputiiiil made mi will and stiong, and 1 can do inottanv klodof vvoilt. I mu hi bitter health than 1 mi r was, and it is alt duo to join' medicine" Miss Tallinn llosq.of r, 10 V. fM St., Nuw Voile, vvutes to Aliw l'mkli.im: "1 had a fcmalu trrmhti tn.ru.iw licnilaohe. and vvus tired all the time, 1 QJ,,l'-,,,"u,1 "ot sl-' ! Lj'"'- PluUliaiu's ' lY "'"'" v mp Ulllil luntlf UIO lei 1 SO iiiuuii oeiici inn i uupi i ii rv worn n "iiONiincisas t ,iui y, tr, it FACTS FOR SJCK WOME. 1'01'tllllV ViVlW lvitln I' I'm.' ham'H Vctretnlilo ConiiKiuml, niado from loots and licihs, lins been tho "tniidtiul ii'incily for feiniiiiiio ills niidliasiiiliivuivuuiiidthousr.ndsof w miii n i don't yon tij it '' Airs. l'lnUliiiiii, l.j nn, Jlnss., Invites nil slt-L women to vvrito lici'loi'iulvkf. tfttaBi t.irlri wlin wnilr fitr .... . . .Mmm V. A i WH:'M' t,i"l"kiMLMtniifWfti f.filftWi A i,frfttlkA...-..,ir.".a VViMuw,