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5S35s3!Esa53S?waip'twfisi.- rp---- y aTUl v-Pnw Mfi'-Wjwysi" ' Pjl'T' T'FWBLp w wwiii'iu?1" Tflip" KVENINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. Il' WEDNrsrUY. .TI7NH 10, 19rt?. fS RECORD-BREAKING Specials w E ARE DETERMINED to make June a record month, and have begun it by featuring specials that are bound to be attractive. Note the prices and values that are given below, nnd stop at our big store to see the displays. Burlaps Yard wide, all colors, 20c quality, Special 12 12 yd. White Chamois Gloves Washable, 2 clasps, $1.35 quality, Special $1.00 pair. Printed Dotted Dress Swiss In checks and pretty floral designs, very sheer and fine; 20c quality, Special 12yz$ a yd. Cravenette Cloth Guaranteed wateroroof, black, navy, tan, and oxford, 52 inches wide; $2.50 quality, special $1.00 a yd. New Dressing Sacques Just right for the hot weather.'' 1 At 75f Made of fine lawn, trimmed with light blue and pink! At $1.00 Made of fine white lawn,, kimono style, with hemstitched ruffling. At $1.50 Made of fine India Linon,fine tucks and lace-trimmed. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. Mirage Silk is the triumph of the season. It is the smartest creation in the world's fashion centers. MIRAGE is substantial and fine, soft and lustrous.' Wc are showing it in navy, tan, brown, delf blue, and silver. It is 23 inches wide. PRICE, $1.50 A YARD. N.S.Sachs Dry Goods Co. LIMITED. THE STORE WITH THE MONEY-BACK POLICY. A Boon To Photographers Amateurs who have trouble in getting the best results from Tray Development of their PREMO Film Pack Films will find that the PREMO TANK DEYELOPER will give the best results with the minimum or time and labor. It's easier, surer, and quicker than the old way. You can develop 12 films at- once, in daylight. We have every convenience for photographers. Honolulu Photo Supply Co., EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC" THE CHOICEST STEAKS THE. FINEST CUTLETS Tamales, Enchiladas, Spare Ribs. THE MANHATTAN CAFE Fort near Hotel. KilllM Wl (Mi fJiffi J There's A VICTOR for Every Home. BERGSTROM MUSIC CO., LTD. Graduates Read Papers On Instructive Topics "Imun me lm Innnklla" (Onward to victory) nml "12 noho mo ha nin n.10 mnlknl" (Live meekly with good Judgment). With tho nbove mottoes, the for mer for tho girls nml tho latter for tho lo)s, thirteen young ladles nml twenty youu men, graduated last night from the Kamchamcha Schools, In tho presence of a largo aidlenco which gathered nt tho bcIiooI chapel. Tho Interior of tho chapel was attractively decorated for the occasion. Tho pictures of Mr. nnd Mrs. lllsliop occupied con spicuous places in the hall. Tho platform, on which were seated Pres ident Home, Hon. V. 0. Smith, Prin cipal Miss Ida M. Popo of the dlrls' School, Miss Kmtpp of tho Prepara tory School, Itev. J. L. Hopwood, Itcv. I.ono, Vlco Prcsfdont U. Thomson, Miss L. Aholo, and tho graduates nt Olrls' and llys' Schools, W.-A adorn ed with evergreens us a background, In front of which was a variety of benutirttl nowers. Tho choir was likewise adorned attractively. Tho singing, tinder tho leadership of Piof. Livingston, was of excellent quality. Of (lie girl graduates, Miss Jullu Luznro of Koua won tho admiration of tho audlenro hy tho reading of hor essay on "Ancient Hawaii as Told hy .1 lletalnor." Her ihillvery was perfect, overy word said being clear nnd distinguishable. MIsi Elizabeth Macy lead her essay well. Her subject was "Industries of An cient Hawaii." Miss Lilian Uroad, although sho did not speak as loud ns tho audience might have wished, curried nut her part successfully. In speaking on tho subject "Mod ern Hawaii" Henry Walau delivered one of the best speeches of tho night. Jbscph Onlci'isteln, who spoke on "What Kamchamelia Can Do for tho Hawaiian People," was loudly np plaudcd at the end of Ills speech. Ills subject, though dltllcult, was suc cessfully handled. James MahlKo.i dwelt on "Hnwull of Tomorrow." It wns an Interesting subject nnd con- I tallied many- good passages. John Pallia spoko on tho "Industries' of Modern Hawaii" nnd described nil tho Industries that lire being carried on In theso Islands. ProMdent Homo In presenting cer tificates to each of tho boy graduates advised them to go forth and prove themselves 11 credit to tho schools and to themselves. Charles IC. Knul. Willis P. Kauwalu, Daniel K. K01110 mua, James K. Muhlkoa, William j.N'ncole, and John Smith received double ceitincntes, one for academic 'work nnd ono for manual work, Hob 'crt S. Lono was especially cotnpll jmented for Ills musical attainments. 'Albert K. Knukana, an accomplished machinist so far as tho school was concerned, received Bpcclat praise from President Hornc. I When nil had been presented with their certificates, tho graduates wero suowcred with lets of various colors from relatives, friends, and admirers. In this connection, a number of lei women stationed themselves near the gate and In tho yards anil did a rush ing business. All the leis and bou quets of flowers wero bought nnd they went away with empty baskets nnd broad smiles. Miss S. L. llylngton presided at tho organ, rendering a number of uppinprlnto selections. President Homo expressed himself pleased to see so many Hawnllaus piesent at tho closing exercises. ' Prominent nniong those present wero Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. II. Oleson, Theodore Wthnrds, Dr. Hutchinson, Mr. S. I.azaro, Krnnk Pahla, Treas- Rev. 'D. K. White, Judge Knuluknti, Bui. Hanohano, nnd others. Tonight the exercises close with the school annual dinner, to be given at tho Hoys'- dining-rooms. ""It Is nn invitational affair and nil tho K'nms nnd those who have received Invita tions nio expected to bo prompt on tho tlmo jstated In tho invitations. Aside from tho dinner, speeches will ho made by special guests who liao consented to come. Music will bo provided by the school glee club mi ller tho leadership of Prof. I.tvlnK- ston nnd a general good time Is as sured, ' Following was the program ren dered Inst night: Prelude Offcrtolre In D Minor.. ' . Ilaptlsto Miss 8. L. tlylncton. Invocation Hev. Ilradford t.envllt, D. D. Response "He-Alohn no kn llaku" , . . . t . . I.llluokalanl, Choir I)os. Kssay "Ancient Hawaii As Told by a Retainer" Julia Lnzaro. Mcle "He Inoa no Puuahl" Prince I.clclohoku Cssay "Modern Hawaii" Henry Walau. Essay "Industries of Ancient Ha waii" . ,.-i Elizabeth Mucy. Chorus Hnwntlan Hymn . H. A. P. Newcomb Hoys' 01o Club Essay "Industries of Modern Ha waii" John Pallia. Essay "Influence of Knniehamclia on tho Future of Hawnll" Joseph Ordenstctn. Chorus of Vintages. . . .Henry Smart School for Olrls. Essay "Women In Ancient nnd Modern Hawaii" Lillian Ilroad. Essay "Hawaii of Tomorrow" .... James Mnhlkoa. ChorusItecesslonal De Kovcn HoyB" Glee Club. Presentation of Certificates. "Hawaii ponol." Ucncdlctlon Rev. John L. Hnpwoodi "Kumehameha School for Olrls' Call" Sonlor Clara. Postludo In B Klat,.I.ofebure Wcly MissS. L. llliiglon. Tho graduating class of 1008 con sists of tho following pupils of the school: Olrls" School Academic Depart ment: Ah Moe Ah Kul, Hnnnah At- au, Lillian Louise Ilroad, duello Ku all! Dunn, Mary KaohukeaoUalanl Oo hier, Adeline Polpo Hone, Julia Knlll lanl Lnzaro, Emma M. Mnknhnnohn- no. Elizabeth Macy, Miriam Namahn naokalanl Mundon, Esther Kalclnka moku Purdy, Wllhclmlnn Katnellela; ui Weight. Domestic "Art: Lucllla Kalualhouolulu Knmakawlwoole. Roys' School Edwnrd A. Camp bell, Samuel 0. Kalmuloa, John Kapu, Charles K. Knul. Wllllo P. Knuwalu, Daniel K. Komomua, Robertas. Lono, Alexander K. Lota. David R. Mnhoe, John J. Muhoncy, James IC. Mahlkna, William Nacole, Albert K. Naukana, Joseph Ordenstctn, John Pallia, John Smith, Robert IC. Smith, Henry Wnl au. David K. Vhite, John K. Wright. .V" Special Sale of Flickinger's Fruits PEARS, PEACHES, APRICOTS, EGG PLUMS, GREEN GAGE PLUMS, CHERRIES, etc. 3 Lb. Tins Regular Price, -35c; Reduced to 25c HENRY MAY & CO., urer Campbell, F. 13. Richardson, J. A. GILMAN V Shipping and Commission Merchant INSURANCE: FIRE AND MARINE AGENT EOR " , Arthur Sewall & Co., Bath, Maine Parrott & Co., San Francisco Aachen and Munich Fire Insurance Co. Mannheim Insurance Co. BAND CONCERT. i KMSHHHI9 JHfeepsyoudiw Hoofing. Four different weights I ' I Booklet showing 1 f Malthoid used on 1 Ltd. Phone 22 I Selling Electricity Let us figure on wiring jojr house. The initial cost is soon absorbed end forgotten when the comfort nnd case acquired through using Electricity For Light is taken into consideration. For reasons of economy, util ity and general adaptability Mectrieitv ii ideal for both light And Power Electric power relarc iai. g.iouzcs space and accelerates production. We vould Lkr to figure on your power needs. This IS OUR BUSINESS. Hawaiian Electric ,Co Ltd., Tho hand will play tonight at. 7:30 o'clock nt Aala Park. Follow lug W thu program: PART I. March "Maunan 111" IlcrRcr Overture "French Comedy" ... llela Waltz "Ilcaiitlful Ilreczo" ...Mulster Selection "A Morning Pnrado'MIumo I'ART II. Vocal Hawaiian Songs.. .nr. hy nerger Selection "A Runaway Girl" Monckton "Malnnal" and "Aloha Oo" - Ltlluoknlaiil March "Moanalun" Ilcrgic "Hawaii Ponol" "Tho Star Spangled Dannor." Chicago. May 28. Notlco Klven to day ns to tho number of stockholder of tho Pennsylvania Bystcm showB why It has been virtually Impossible for any of tho hlg syndicates to Bocura control of thltr railroad. Tho semi annual dividend of Jho Pennsylvania railroad was today mailed to S9.415 shareholders, tho greatest number In tho corporation's history, nnd nn In crease, of SU.OOO over a year ago. Tho CO.00O separato checks ,seut out amounted to $9,500,000r being 3 per cent on tho' cnpttnllratlon of $314,G91,. 050.' Tho avouigo holdings amounted to 105 bharcs. 7 Von Hamm-Young Co., Limited, Agents Some People Believe in lucky Numbers. For Sqle House and Lot on Liliha Street, near Vineyard, 2 Bedrooms. Toilet and Bath. Sewer. Car Line. PRICE $900.00. Cash or Easy Payment. P. E. R. Strauch WAITY BLDO. ... 74 S. KINO ST. PINK PEARLS - We have pink pearls and some of the finest of the white variety in the Orient; also gold, silver, diamonds and jewelry. Remember, we buy" as well as sell. J. CARLO, . 1018 NUUANU near. KINO. Remember the Maine AND GET A W HELIEVE IN PAINT Naturally! We know more about PAINT than anything else. The PAINT we use is rela PAINT and put on as Paint should be. We can with pride point out to you the houses painted by us. PHONE 426. Stanley Stephenson, U, KINO ST. Lucky Signs S-S-Signs. Gas Stove Positively free from danger of explosions and economical in the highest degree. T l t" "I Honolulu Gas Co., Bishop Street WhyNot? Paper i .f -. Napkins and Doylies Tissues CHEPE, PLAIN, COLORED. Hawaiian News Co., LIMITED V- ..i-f-fr, 4,1-1. wr -frrt .S i- - -J ? 1H... " SWSS Jii6arJ 7j'ry - Cut for you, from jpur own meas ure: It don't cost, any moro, In fact you save mnroy, because you get sat isfaction. If you havo n fault In your fig ure 7C do 1 will hldo It for you. Our suits at Twcnty-flvo Dollars have no comparison. Thcro Is no ex cuso to ho slovonly attlrod when for tho samo money jou can bo well dressed by QE6. A. MARTIN, Hotel St. Moonlight Concert And Dance There is to he n special attraction nt Halciwa next Saturday night when the Waiilna brass band of thirty-two iuci.es will give a moonlight conceit. A dance will be given nftenvards. St.' Clair Bidgood, Mgr. K. UYEDA, 1020 NUUANU. Reduction Sale Hats, Caps and Straw Hats Ask Your Grocer FOR Pau-Ka-Hana Soap HONOLULU SOAP WORKS CO., Ltd. FRED. L. WALDRON, Agt. Wing Wo Tai & Co .9.1 NUUANU ST Japanese Curios, Silk Kimonos. Shirts. Pajunas, Shift Waists, Fane? Embroidered Goods K. Fukuroda, HOTEL STREET NEM BETHEL i 4 i 4 i : ... Vr " a;.- -.hivk-i'i