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"J" W '""fr EVEN (NO PPLI ETW, HONOLULU, T. H.) TUESDAY, NOV. 17, 1008. i ART GOODS In Great Variety. A Striking Display IT IS NONE TOO SOON to plan pretty thing for Holiday Gifts, and you will find in our Art Department the choicest assortment of fash ionable novelties that vc have had for yenrs. Many new suggestions find ideas. Cushion, Tops NEW ASSORTMENT: NEW IDEAS: STUNNING EFFECTS. PRETTY TINTED PILLOW TOPS New designs, from !J5 upw. TAPESTRY PILLOW TOPS New figures, pretty colorings, from 35 upw. HOLSTEIN CUSHION TOPS Embroidered on linen in pretty designs, all finished, $1.25. LITHOORAPH PILLOW TOPS In vnrious designs, 35 each. VEILINGS And Ready-to-Wear Veils N IMMENSE ASSORTMENT of styles ana colors, ihcy will Selling Prices. CREPE and CHIFFON SQUARE VEILS, hemstitched, in all the fash ionable colors, at 75i ?1.25 and $1.50. THE NEW DOUBLE VEIL, in combination colors. The very latest and most stylish $2.25. CHENILLE DOTTED CHIFFON VEILS, hemstitched; very new. In nil the leading colors, $1.75 each. The new SCARF VEIL the very latest, with Satin border nearly three yds. long, in new colorings, at $3.50 each. The new TRIANGLE VEIL with Chenille dots, very new. COLORED TUXEDO VEILING with Chenille dots, from 25 per yd. upw. MAGPIE VEILINGS in pretty effects, 35 yd. and upw. CHIFFON AND CREPE CHIFFON VEILINGS in all colors, at 50d nnd CO yd. M.Sachs DryGoods Co., Ltd. BEST PIES YOU EVER ATE The finest Pics you could want may be mado with two light, flaky crust! and a filling of , Heinz Mince Meat IT COMES IN CROOKS. Ask your Grocer for it, and say "HEINZ" very Dis tinctly. , H. Hackfelcl & Co., Ltd., DISTRIBUTORS. "M .1 . . '! I. "ll ' Hawaiian Iron Fence NEXT TO VOL'NQ BLDO.. 176-190 KINO STREET. Ladies' Belts Prices from 25c to $1.00 Washable and Fancy Ii. AllOy, Nuuanu below Hotel Weekly Bulletin $1 Per Year SCRIM CUSHION TOPS Already Embroidered, new, 90 REPOUSSE BRAIDS In nil colors. LAZY DAISY CUSHION TOPS Stamped on new materials, in pretty patterns, G5. EMBROIDERED CANVAS PILLOW TOPS Very pretty and novel designs, at 00 each. the very Latest Novelties in all interest you, for they are marked at Monuments. Safes, Iron Fence and Monument Works PHONE 237. 20,000 RED MEN MARCH IN REVIEW Philadelphia Scene Of Great Celebration ' Of Order Tho North American In n recent Is Htio contains Uin ftillowliiR nccnmit of tlio celebration or tlio Hod Men wlilr.ii took i1nco In I'hllaitulplila last month: History turned backward last nlRht vhen I'hlliulclplilu was given ovur to Its original owners, tlio Huil Men. Twenty tlmuinnit friiim. they camo to Philadelphia nnd look posseaslcui. Kor tlio llrt tlinu blnco tlio dayn be fore Poiiii, tho war cry of men fully panoplied nnd thlrntniK for scalps was heard. They marched through , tlio itreets In feathers and war pant. And tho populace, as though glad to bend tho kneo to tho now lords, was on hand to welcomo them nnd to lcjolco. It was tho Hccotul of tho night par a. its of Founder's Week, In recog. vltlon of tho Improved Order of lied Men, as tho flguratlvo defccnda'uls of the aboriginal Amcrlcnn tribes, It had been turned ocr to them, to do with as they chose. To ccrt'hrnto the honor, thoy presented to tho peoplo or I'hllndelphla tho finest pageant ever glcn by their order. Not content with tho lied Men who niako Philadelphia their habitat, tho organlzerx of tho parado sent out for tho tribes who llvo In oilier towns. Thoro woro Indians In tho p.irado irom North Jersey uad from Dela ware. Thoro were Indians from Heading Norlstown, and other Schuylkill cuun tl places. Order's Largest Parade. Thoro ware Indians from Ohesler, West Chester, and tribes to tlio south west of Phlladclihla. And last of all. tint lMillmlcliiMfi frllww .fill. r..li complements of men, swelled tho to wn oi marcners to tho largest par ado ever given by that order In (his part of the. Country. There were nil kinds of lied Men In the parado. Thero were Indians lu warpaint and Indians with toma hawks. Thorn worn linlliuiu ivlfii I....... headdresses, and Indians In ovcnliig oress. -Micro wero Indians with bilk lints, Indians with red sashes, Indi ans In whlto ducks, and Indians with utprcunts. . ' Thero woro sachems and braves, bucks and chiefs. Thero woro pa pooscs and M1U.1WB. And they were all good Indians and 110110 of them dead. The Indians In last night's pnrnde wero fond of music. Nearly every tribe llttil It h nun h.itut Tlmi. ......... .well. organized sad marched with pre cision'. Every trlbo had Its own dis junctive Ktylo of garb, homo of them ii-iueruiiuiiK a mgii uegrco or artis tic effort. In tho line, which required mora jlmn two hours and a half u pass a glvpn point, wero many Itoati do- bCrllltlvo Of Hin lirlmlllw. lti.ll.... lir.. or of their relations with tho early miners, wnscca Tribe, No. 48, had tliroo oxcelleiitly executed floats, rep resenting, tho rcscuo of John Smith from tho stake, (ho treaty with Wll nam Penn and tlio lloston lea party. Pawneo Tilbe, No. 20, had n float In which tho limes wero gathered In council, smoking tho plpo of pcaco, Ncshamiiiy Trlbo. prebcnted a scene with small hoys ns tho central figures, icpresentlng early llro of tho colo nlal offlcers at Kort Mlffln. Mcnno Tribe. No. 328, also hail a float rein resenting tho sealing of u pcaco com I act, wlillo a number or other tribes wero equally well represented. 3aby Tribe First. To tllO hatlV. Ill nnnhna,, t -l l.n ....... Klu-n tho right of lino In tho parado i ins was Airuiiwautm Tribe, No, B12 of West Plillndclplila. which was or ganlzcd by Frauds K. Hcullen, Seii letubor 3D. and which, In eight days had gathered together 230 In uvea to tako part in tho parado. Scullen was Chlew Mlshlnown. whllo In tho front rank of tlio procession marched Thomas Sharkey, H, a Trainer and Harry Leber. Tho nineteen divisions of tho big parado formed on tho streets cast and west from Ilroad street, on tho thoioughrares north of Wunioiid. Promptly nt 8 o'ejork tin, signal to '.'i yanco was given, nnd, tho various ll lies, with llir.li- w,..- ..i ..:. ' -! --- "... IHHItlllhU Ul, started down llrond street. I'ranii wcldeninn. nr Osago Trlbo, No. 113. was chief Mlshlnown. Ho w" iiBBlHtort by tho following aides: .Milium Kller, No. 7D; Albert A. Hoill rer, No. 3; It, J. I.nmb, No. 37U; Frank Uyan, No. 32,-i; Sainuol w. Meredith NO. 31 ! (Inril-L'r, A WMIIlA XT,, or,.. John Ullmnii, No." 137; ChurloH 1J. . ',"' ..,,: . ""'lel KoiMn, No. MS: WHIIiuii nniMni-,1 m.. i-r. i... fl'Jj, ," Honmlly, No. 30, ii'nd siuuuol . milium jr., (SO. 431, With thn (ivrmitlmi it At-c.1.... Tilbe, tho fli-kt olght divisions weio composcii ot otit-or-lonu orgaulzntloiis. Tho first division, under tho dlrector- ninp in uurry ,i. Katlilmuo, or Trlbo No. 93. UK MlKhlnnu'ii win, o. ......... ...i of tribes from North Now Jer'huy, with li'lliuil us 1 11(1 llilBIS, William F. Bcliell, of 'I'rlbu No, 1, Fop Sale Several fine BUILDING IOTS at PUUNDI above Ii liha St. on proposed exten sion of car line, good soil, no rocks, unobstructed view, cool and healthy. 50x105, Price reduced to $150; $25 cash, balance. $10 "p, m, t P. E. R. Strauch WAIXY BLDQ. 74 S. KING: ST, WOMAN TRIES TO USEJYNAMINE Attempt To Compel Mrs, Phlpps To Give Up $20,000 DKNVRIt, Colo., Nov. fl - After haunting tho resident of her Intend ed victim for two dajs and making efforts to get Into communication with hor, nn unknown woman who threatened Mrs. flcncvlcto Chandler Phlpps, divorced wlfo of Lawrence Phlpps, the Pittsburg millionaire, with death unless she was given $2(1,. 000 in money, wns foiled In her do slgns by tho clever work of bank nnd city detectives. When sho discovered that sho wns beaten, the woman cast iljnamlto sticks Intended for Mrs. Phlpps nt the detectives, but fortunately they fell against tho upholstered side of nn nutnluobllc, which prevented them from exploding. Tlio wntn.in was quickly placed arrest nnd efforts arc being mado to II nil some claw to her Identity. Sho persistently refuses 'O glvo her name, but Insists that sho Is under the Influence of a hypnotist, and that this explains her attempt at blackmailing Mrs, Philips, Tint Woman Intel been wntchlng Mrs. Phlpps, nnd when rIio went nit tomoblllng in tilty Park tho myste rious stranger look her position be hind a tree. As the machine passed the treo tho woman ran and jumped Into it. Shu quickly engaged Mis Phlpps lu conversation, assuring her that her apparent fears were entirely un necessary; that b)0 was a magazine writer and had no dcslro In do in jury to Mrs. "Phlpps. She talked so kindly that Mrs. Phlpps became reas sured and they rode together for fif teen or twenty minutes. Sifddenly the woman produced two sticks of dynamite and commanded that Mrs. Phlpps ghe her $20,000 within nn hour or1 she would bo de stroyed. Sho directed that the auto mobile bo driven to the WOlcott School nnd Mrs. Phlpps' daughter be taken along, evidently for the pur-, poso of having n hostage. Mrs. Phlpps agreed to go to her bank and get tho money, whence tho party headed after stopping at tho school to get the lfttlo daughter of Mrs., Phlpps. Arriving nt tho bank, nil but the strangVVofna'n'lcft 'thomn chlne, but stia1 nude no protest. Onco Inside the building Mrs. Phlpps hurriedly related her experi ence to a bank official and police headquarters was communicated with. Two 'detcitlves hnstened to tho bank. In the meantime, n special' hank deteqtive had engaged tho wo man In, conversation .from tho win dow of tho enclosed machine next to tjic sidewalk. Tho two city detect ives quietly walked around the rear of tho machine and slipped open the door on the street side. Tho woman Saw that she was entrapped and dash cd tho dynamite sticks nt tho two of ficers. They struck against tho nin chlno nnd fell to tho lloor Intact. Tho police have Investigated every source of Information at hand In an effort to ascertain tho Identity of the mysterious woman. Tonight they found in her loom nt the American Ilouso n toilet set engraved with the Initials, "F. C. It." Tho woman her self refuses to give lur mime. She does say, however, that sho had re cently undergone a slcgo of brain fe ver, nnd her nppearanco would hear out this claim. Her hair Is prema turely gray In spots, and her thin fnco nnd body might easily have been rendered so by foor. Her memory appears to bo clouded, aniV when asked ns to tlio jilaco whence she camo to Denver, she replied tht sho thought it wns lloston. Sho was sure that sho had been In Now York In recent months. The woman has ev ery appearance of refinement, and ier clothing Is of rich inntorinl. Tho toilet net found In her room Is silver piountcd am) of costly design. Jlolawaro, was inUlilnowa of tho sec pml division, which Included trlbos from tlio Delaware organizations. The third dlvluon wns composed of tribes from Allcnlnwii, Uctbleliaui, Cutas.nj qua and other towns lu that vicinity under tho director of thn mlshlnewa. firnnt Jenkins, of Trlbo No. 91, Those in Fourth Division. Chester and vicinity furnished the trllieH of tho fourth division, which was headed by Mlshlnuun, John M Knight, of Trlbo No. SO. Hryn Ma- war, Wcht ChcMcr, Ardmorc Dqr wyil nui Tuuquay composed tins Ilfi division, under William S.. Illatlno, of Trlbo No. 30C, as inlhhluowa. The Indians of tho fclxtb division rtinie fiorn H(;adlig, llurks and Schuylkill mantles, under Charles T, Davh, of Trlbo No. 330, ns mltlilnowa. T South Now JorK'j, Including the Cuniihiu tribes, composed tho tocnl) division, of which Hubert l.utton, of Trlbo No, 131, was In charge, whllo tho eighth division, under J, Dyson Kcdfurn, of Tiibo No, 1, Included Hod Mon from Norrstown, Conshohocken Pottstown, Phoenlxvllle, Hoyorsfon nnd Iloyertown, Ueglnulug with tho ninth division tho remainder of tho parado was com posed of Philadelphia tribes. . Stevens-Duryea Sixes Won all First Prizes in all Stoc Car Events in which they' ran at Wil braham Mountain Hill Climb, Wil braharri, Mass., Sept i ith. Stevens - Duryea Big Six Made the fastest time of the day for Gasoline Stock Cars. Time, 1.0945 Stevens - Duryea Light Six Won First Prize in event No. 3, open to all Gasoline Cars from 24.1 to 40 Horse Power. Time I..2 2 3-5 Stevens - Duryea Light Six Traveled in 1.23 2-5 time in event No. 10, open to all Gasoline Cars selling from $3,000 to $4,000. In event Nvo. 14, open to all Gaso line Cars with Piston Area over 65 square inches, and under go, Stevens - Duryea Light Six Won in the remarkably fast time of 1.18 3-5, defeating the nearest con testant by 9 2-5 seconds. Event No. 17 was won by Stevens - Duryea Light Six in 1.22, defeating nearest competi tor by a wide margin. Stevens - Duryea Co., Chicopec Falls, Mass., Member A.L.A.M. The von Hamm-Young Co., -'Ltd;-, Agents r Baum's Choice Sweets JUST IN Assorted Chocolates 2, J, and J -2 lb boxes Almond Chocolates Chocolate Chips Chewing Chocolates Bitter Sweets Reception Chocolates Cremo Chocolates J. M. II i-. -i r u nam v r-r rcir'Hrs" ?- ...... , "- A Abft;T. V4 A. c LEVY & CO. SS. h( A x -X Tr-H. M4- 3a 3E3E We have received our Calendars, 1 Xmas Cards, and Toys OF AIL KINDS BABY WALKERS, GO-CARTS, AND LAWN SWINGS. Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd., FORT ST. TELEPHONE 16. ! Clipping Electric Machine; Experienced Man; Best of Care. CLUB STABLES Tel. 109 C. 0. 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