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RVRN1N0 ""LI.ET1M, HDNPLCMT, T, n SATUttpW, NtfvT2V. lool..' ' ' - . .. ., .'l l il L . -- - - - - P--- 1 11-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i IB ROYCROFT PHILOSOPHY v .,..' 'What Place Has Music in Your Home Life? IT IS A DULL HOME that docs hot contain WITHIN ITSELF re sources for amusement and entertainment. Is there any more &t-I,r0fitable-'vay!if spe,ndin& lhe on ter evening ti,,. tohn.lu,ma,k,nff excursions into the delightful world of music? InnlS l,Uvdred., and,thoujan delightful compositions which you Sag fntkoX"h?omie.yOU 'me " ' th If yqu'have aPiandlaPiano you can have a Daily Concert in y our Home As the success of the PIANOLA 6r PIANOLA PIANO induces more and more imitation, it becomes increasingly important to distinguish be lV!?th.ei,ffreni,Mtrt,mente of thh type BACK OF THE PIANOLA PIANO ARE 316 BASIC PATENTS.. They insure point, ofiusical and mechanical superiority which imitators cannot overcome. For example, the THEMODIST (bringing out the melody above the accompaniment) and the METHOSTYLE (showing the novice how to play with expression) are features exclusive with the PIANOLA PIANO For many years there havo been instruments that would nlaV the piano in a more or less mechanical way. But it is because the Pianola V&ES&ZJ" MARVELOUSLY CLOSE TO THE EFFECT OF THE TRAINED HUMAN FINGERS that the musical world has given it un served recognition. The great musicians who commend the Pianola so highly have repeatedly refused to express any interest in the many other ' Trfctl approach the Pianola's effects only partially and im- Bergstrom Music Co. Limited t ' Odd Fellows Building,, 1 !...:." H HMaCaTdiaaaH9'lniaa, I ..I t I - V 1 A . I - I I" HEINZ DILL PICKLES In Glass Jars You have heard about them--why hayen't you tried. them?- Don'jt say you know what 'a Dill Pickle is unless you haye tasted the Heinz Dill Pickle. There are no others like them. " Your grocer has them. ' 1 Insist upon getting HEINZ. T : ;T FRA ELBERTUS It does not make much difference what a person studies all knowledge is relate! and the man who studies anything if he keeps at it will be- come learned, , Work is for the, worker? Cultivate Poise. , A pedigree may be a mat-' ter of pride, but )t is not consoling to ambition. , Abstinence is not enough, you must make life posi- tive do something. ' Secure freedom by hold- ing fast to the truth that there is no evil but fear, and that the -, Reality (God) is on your side. Men who are well tradue- .ed and hotly denounced are usually pretty good quality. No better ccom- detraction of some people. Anl men X aVwell Jfi aho t have friends who love them well-thus does the aw of com pensation 'ever live It is a greal and beautiful tWng to be t !lent. w"nBftilly accused; tj bso strongly girded 'round wllh Kile81 " """' 'Und" lUen F-Cj I Art,is the expression of man's joy in his work. You must let hv.fc,!&k th ha?d d bbin, and then out of the joy Lh,wABe,.b,eftUty,WHIb! bo' And this beauty mi? ThTt inroftir1 f man-it the Cop) right, 1908", by Elbert'llubbard ft .. SOCIAL NOTES Children's Operetta ( Mrs I.. Ij, McCandlcsn; second vice " "'vuMmmon, nuUIHI VI ITU 'Tim UTien.. MIltM nreslllcilt. Mr. 1, Tonnnv !. t1,lr,1 Tho ililldrcn's ojicip tt i h clso ntP,cc rr,sl'lcnt, llrB. Clarence Cooke; linml and li.inl ttorlt Is I.cIiir ilono "fcor,l,lnB secretary, Mrs.'ltlehara 1- by nil l tl,o i,t. Mr lwl r-JnS,riSSf.1-1 FT V0'" rlvri n,u n, .. ., fc.:. ...'. Kar,en Mls- 5- K, Mjers. (for Ca Honolulu equal If JyZ'ZI:'' "." of vhlch bo prodacllon In llllo. much has been said. , Mrs I'lillllps Iiiih clnrco of tho Morc iiropqrtj npd l buiy. arrnnn Ing for rcal-trecx", n.wiiul mill, anil nil tho cul.es and KoodlcH that usual ly como ut Clulslnias (Imo In Hoi bind na woll as Amc-rlrn. Mru a.. llllo VOtlttlf ltn liMnn linlttttitr .. til. tlio (ostlllulllL'. liMltlnc iin nnllprtii (ror caps, li'imlliiK up woodim sbooi, ntirl nllnmllncr In IIia'uah il.ii ...... .....,....i.af, ... i(lu TitMuuzt ilt-'Mllia connected nltli this deiiartmcnt. Huiih (Vcrnnn Ti-iinc) In to np p'ear'ln n rrul Dutch nntttino wlilrli inino direct from llolt.i'nil. Tho Enomcn wltli their Inns hIkiiI bcnrdi and pointed caps and bIiocm aro qunlnt and RioteMiue. Tho fairies Will look fltCtlV I1H If llliV filntitiii.l off tho ChrliitmiiH trees. In Oiefr gold and Blher tinsel. Tho Christmas fairies nro: I,oe, Miss Itay Hell: 1'cace. Mlsx ltnili MtChesney; I'lty, Miss Ueniina Wud man; Mirth. Miss Helen Snaldlniz: Joy, MIbs Vera Diimin; Jolllt, Mlhi llertrudo IteHlarkk.i Tho uttend.inl fnlrlcs oni: Mlhtes Adelaide l'r.itt, riorenco While, Knthlccn Ituttniaiin. Jeanctto Camara. Marie HolL OlaciK Aucrb.ich, )orotlij Caldron, I'lur- onco lavin, MnrBnrct Hills, Oladys KriiRcr, I'e.irl HoiiKh, Dorothy Wln tpr, Mario D.nlson, Violet Swift, Al Mnn lllom, Doiothy Aslrley, Miriam Ovolidon, Allro Woiib,' i:isloV WotiR, Jllllll Wrlullt. florlrllrln XrpOimAn Al. Ico llecrnian, MnrRarct Anilrado, llo- iilnnl Moid, Kle.uior Ilranco. Kvehn Carrcjra. Allro Oln. Tho vllhlRO children will ninkn r, beautiful pltturo nBalnst tho liack Rround of trees. In their Kay Jcos. tumcH and pretty raps. Thov urn us follows': Mlcnon. Itllth nirrinclnnT Ilettlna, Kranreu nirrliiEton: lVIti!. Mnlrolm Tuttlo: Karl. Alnn.iM Smith; ChrlMtlnn, Mary Ho; I.ttn, Ak- ncs Ilranco; A Vory Mttle llov'. I.io Watcrhousq; A Very Mttlu Girl, Sy bil Cartni; Olhors Constanco Cnnn la, l'lelades CoIIjiuii, Evelyn il)l?irt, Harriot I)nson, ABnes Aylett, Mniy SullUan, Mildred HriindaBe, IVanitH Van Qleson. Acnes Ilninm iinninii Tnjlbr, Kcnella Miles, Kllzabeth Col- liurn, Malla Kiimakn, Klliabcth Aj Ictt, Mary Adams, l.llllan lllart, Hol Lll Wooduftnl. Itntli lln I'lll,- 11.. -," ', llernlco Kiiliiuiniunkii, Clboit Tuttlr, Tho pitrontKKH urn; Mm. Wnltei I'rear. Mm. H. It. Dull. Mm i n Atlierlofi, Mrs. KllzaWh Water- luniso, Mrs. 8. M. Dam'on, Mrs.'W. Jt, Castle. Mrs. J I. r, DIlllnKham, Mis, C. M. Cooke. Mrs. llllcn Wrnvni. Mrs. James II. C.islle, Mrs. r, vi. ix)w. loy, MM. V. IJ. Ilottcn. Mrs. Harriet f'ulPiiMii, Mrs. Westorvolt. Mrs. I,. I j. McC.indlesH. Mrs (korso l. Cas tle, Jlrs. Doremus Scudder. Ulrs. .1. A. Hoppor, MrR. l. C. Jones, Mrs. J. M. Whitney, Mrs. V. Hoffmann. Mrs. U. Thompson. Officers of tho Treo Kindergarten Association nro: Presldont. Mrs. The. odoro Ulchurds; flist vice president, In clmrce of ODerettn; Mm 7. K iv. ors, Mrs. ,A.llan Whlio, Mrs. M. Phil lips, Mrs. Kingsljury, Miss Charlotte Hall, MIsh Frances Lawrence Mis. nillcr hns charco of tho tickets and .doorkeepers. Miss AUco Cooper has charge of tho ushors and tho list will bo printed later. ( Do not miss see ing this children's operetta. Mrs, Harold Dillingham's mother. Mrs. H)dc-Smlth. was a nassonircr In tho Manchuria, and sh,o will spend tlln U Inter linr.t A i, ..nnnon ftti.... Oertrudo llide-Smlili'a wcddlnir. wllch appeared In tho Call, Is glycn: Miss Gertrude Hde-Smlth became tho bildo of Ilaldwln Wood at nnn of tho pretty ceremonies of tho week. but ono Hint was very quietly cele brated at tho homo of Mrs. Hjde Smlth, In rillmoro Btreet. Owing to tho recent bereavement In ihn fnm- lly, tho scrvlco was marked Jiy ex tremo simplicity, but the dotalls were planned In oxqulslto taste, and tlio llCCOratlOnS Wem the tircltlnul Imnn. Innhlp for n slmplo wedding, Tho XVKII.U nnq ICIIU ay mo HCV, UHaS. Itnmm. the couple standing beforo an Improvised ultor" In tho drawing loom. Tho altar was cotcred with i loth of gold nnd supnorte'd largo whlto pillars of chrysanthemums, wlillo masscs,of autumn 'foliage woro Jmnked about the baso. White was tlio dominant nolo In, the decoration, end overywjiero, throughout tho drawing room, hall, and dining room, whjto chosanthemums'wero grouped In tall clusters or Kwnnir frnm litim.. Ing baskets. Tlio brldo'B gown was fashlnneil if lieaw Wlllln Kill I il In llin '..,,. I... ... ....... ... .,u vi'IIU stylo, cmbulllshed with point lace, which had adorned tho wedding ill ess of ncr grandmother. Sho woro tho conventional veil, caught With a wreath of orango" blossoms, and her only ornament was n diamond cres cent pin, tho-glft of tho bridegroom. Tho bouquet carried by tho attract ive lirldo was whlto orchids nnd fin- Ithcd tho bridal costume. Mlt.s Helen Dean, tho only attend nut for tho bride, ncted us maid of honor, wearing a beautiful dlrcctolro gown of apricot satin. Miss Dcun larrled an armful of )ollow chr)t.nn themiims'.' Thomas Uastland acted as best man. Two llttlo flowr girls preceded tho bridal party, "Eleanor Wcltv. tho Utile nlocn of tlin Inlilo. groom, and t-'ranccsIntench wear ing nanny irociis or wmto B1IU and carrjlng baskets of Cecil Ilruner roses. Tho lirldo was given nwny by her cousin, William Horn. Aftor tho ceremony thero was iui Informal re ception nnd n wedding suppor for the. sixty guests, and Mr. and Mrs. Wood loft for their honeymoon In tho smith ern part of tho Stnto. Amonc tlio handsome gowns notlceablo at the In, elaborated with black lace, while her daughter, Mrs. Cullcn Wclty, wore a dlrectolro gown of gray satin, with black lace Mrs Hjde-Smlth. mother of'fhc bride, woro a princess gown of whlto veiling. The bride is n granddaughter of tho lljdo family, for whom II) do street was nimed, and sho Is n niece of Mrs Alexander (larcenu. She oc cupies a prominent olaee In mulrlv nnd Is a favorite In the (laleti Club air. ami .Mrs Wood will pass their none) moon in tho tooth and will re turn to the Ihdo-Smlth Immn In Pill. more street for tho winter, vvhllo .Mrs IDdc-Smlth wl 1 en tn linniitiiin to visit her jounger daughter. Mrj Harold Dillingham Mr and Mis Wood are planning n trip to Hurope. but will not leave until the spring 4 I'as master Nlrholson. who wis here with the i'lcet has the follow ing said about him In the Call if Volt were n vonnir ninl pvtromnU happy groom on )our hone) moon and )ou nail )our ndornblo and adored one at our side spinning nlong In a next )e.ir's model sli-c) Under, unl( formed chattffciired chuc wnco'n In the City of Angels, second dn) out from the altnr, and )ou had Just reacheil )our luxurious hotel and hnd leached Into )otir Inside pocket for )ou purse. Intendlnir In the fiillne? Of Vlllir lin.irt til (111 Urn ilinnff.iir and then discovered thnt the wallet, containing n cool JHIOO, was not there, nor In nnv other nnekel! nml If, after chugging In frantic haste with jour agitated nnd embarrasse I lirldo to tlio depot mid entering the I'ullman car iou hnd lust Inft. ion had searched every hook nnd cranny in the car without finding a trnco of tho purse would jou not experience) a gone feeling In jour solar plexus? Aim If, like Taj master Itlshvvorth Nicholson. U. S. N. vun were n mini of ngllltj and resource and chugged quickly away to tlio office of tho Pullman superintendent nnd thero found the missing gold-fllltd wallet. Would il not relieve Hint irmin fnnl. lag? Pnjmajtcr Nicholson was married In Oakland In his mother's home, on I.I mien street, to Miss Annetto May I.Uttner. n Mnltlinmc belle. Int Thursday, ond Immediately nnd qui etly escaped to I.os Angeles. It was In front of tho Hotel Alexandria jcj- terday afternoon that he cot the shock of tho missing money. He Went f.irlllAr nnillll la.l nlli, ni.l intends to find a Barer place for tlio wallet than under the pillows of his berth. The next Pullman porter might not bo so conscientious. ' The banquet given by James S. Mc Candless to Past Potentato George i'llmcr of Islam Temple. San I'run- clsco, last Tuesday night In the Walklkl dining-room of tho Aloxnn- ilcr Young Hotel, was a fitting closo to tlio visit of this distinguished bhrlncr. Tho decorations wero a splendid exhibition of tho tasto of Manager jtcrtsche. Tlio large clicu lar tablo was surrounded by tho Past potentates of tho local Shrine, offi cers of Alohu Temple, and tho Arib jPatrol. Toastmastcr McCandlcss ear ly In the evening Btart'ed a nuituil exchange of pleasant memories of tho past nnd hopes for tho future. In which tho names of Islam and Aloha bore a very prominent part. Thoso present wero J. S. McCandlcss. Geo. rilmer'C. V. Murray. J. D. Tucker. 1. C. Abies. Geo. Angus. Lester Pa- trie, II. T. Moore, W. I Hellbron. C. S. Hall, A. Wcllbourn. S. Stephen son, J. M McKlnnon. B. J. Wntor- man, Matt Ilndsay, T. H. Petrlo, Dr. M. E. Grossman, Dr. C. D, Wood, Dr. C. U. Cooper. M. Phillips, J. W. Fran cis, F. I Wnldron, Donald Mcintvie. T. R. Wall. J. I.undo. C. A. Mackin tosh, M. T, Dons, J. A. Ljlc. K. It. G. Wallace. Geo. A. Martin. J. .1. Dehor. J. II. Crnlir. It. 1 "Mni-mi- n d. llockus. E. C. Urown. "Tho Cliffs." tho Dlumond Henil rcsldonco of Canon 'und Mrs. Us borne. Is nn Ideal nlaco for on enter. tainment and antlclnatlon Is keenly nnvo in tlio brciistH of thoso bidden to the danco on Tuesday evenlnir In hohor of Mr. nnd Mrs.. Claudo l8' borno and Miss Gordon. Canon and Mrs. tlsborn'o nro 'decidedly artistic nnd something bo) ond tho iisunl dec orations can bo expected for Tuesday nvonlng, Tho largo Ilvlng-room with Its hugo fireplace nml unlquo foun Inln designed by Mr. Gordon Up borne, nro JovvclHjin "tho world of art. All nnrmniiH wlmlriw Aninni.i. .V. ......... .,, u4 iimiilJIK lliu sea makes a plcluro' not soon forgot- lllll, iinil the flVO or six lftren rnnmn on cither shlo iro comfortublo places tor smoking and supper rooms. Tho Uabornes know to a nlc'ctv lmw in mako their guests comfiirtnble. The Invitutlons arc for , eight-thirty, nnd Ing tho BhortjtWo In ten minutes.' www A lirM tUtln Inn uaoVl... - !.- Country Club josterday afternoon by Mrs. Hnffmann In honor nf Mr vin. cout Kltcat. who wll return to hor homo In Now Zealand In February. Tho guest of honor, nlvvajs charming, looked particularly well In a llngerlo fiock trimmed with Swiss embroid eries. A picture h.it covered with dowers completed the dainty tollotto. Mrs. Hodman's book of fnrelim m.i. his wero ve,ry much onjojed nnd ex wedding was that worn by Mrs. W. n Z "., ',7? "' "" . .. nni1 ? S Wood, mother of the bridegroom. KV" .7 ', .7 IL'..."."" ,"n.n"cr' ,or Mrs wnn,i- ,.. w i.T; .'.' "" "".' .""" reuirnon trom n .-, ,,wVUw qvmu ,, v& nuuv mi -'European trip beautifully spread, and a set down tea enjojed tho views on alt sides com Ing In for a great deal of admiration.. Tho guests Included Sister Albcrilu , Sister Beatrice, Mrs. McGrew, Mrs. du Hoi, Mrs English, Mrs.Vunden I erg. Miss Illslop, Mrs. Hngens, Miss Hardnway, Miss Jennie Parko, Mrs. Ilrnlncrd Smith, Mrs. Ilelser, Mrs. Charles Ilooth, Mrs. I.nnge, Mrs. Sihmldt, Miss Maclntire. Mrs. AJ G. Havves, Jr. ' Mrs Walter Frcar entertained In honor of Mrs, Erdtnan nnd Miss Hess Woodward )cslcrdi) at n bufff t lunch- con which was given on the lahal. , Cahlmlie" of chrysantliemil'us v;cra elTi'rtlvol) placed and great bowls of r liver gray daisies and violets ma'lo Hie rooms fragrant with their per fume "Arcidla" vns st u brif anl tlio shadows cast on tne 'awn f nin in 'all tiees movlnt; gcnti) In iho wind wero most restful nntl soothing., It was decidedly n gaj nlfalr, tho chit chat and laughter making overjbody Inppj Mrs Krear nlnajs entertains well and tho atmnsnhero which enfolds ono nt Arcadia" Is delightfully sooth ing It was late In tho afternoon 'bo- fore the last nui st denarted. thaL lit. tie last word being most reluctantly Miokcn. Those nrcsent nml Inillei! weic .Mrs II I' Dillingham, Mrs, Web ard Cooko, .Mrs A Lewis, .Mrs Philip AudruHs. Mrs Charles Frailer. Mrs. Harold Dillingham, Mrs Claude Us bourne, .Mrs Mnlcolm Maclntjro, Mrs. Will Whitney, Mrs George Sutton, v .Mrs. George Cooko, Misses Cthcllnda Sclncfer, Mnrlon Watcrhouse. Morri son, Dcatrlco Castle, Margirct Castle, Leslie Wight, L'lla Wight, Emily Oor- don, Lily Pat), Madge McCandlcss. Vera Damon, Jane Wlnne, llernlco Hartwcll. Tho picturesque residence of tho Charles Wights was tho scene of a bridge luncheon on Wednesday In hon or of .Mrs. Philip Andrews. Tho din lrgroom, opening Into tho conserv- rtory, was n cool and Inviting place, nnd tho luxuriant follago of tho plnnt.1- . attracted nil c)cs Tho guests Includ ed Mrs Andrew Fuller, Mrs Klebalin -Mrs Charles Wilder Mrs. 8 0. Wll- der, Mrs. Ebcn Low, Mrs Mary Giirln, Mrs. J M Dow sett. Mrs Georco Pot. . tcr, Misses Margaret nnd Agnes Wajk cr, MIcb Maclnt) re, Miss Helen Alexander. There was quite a notable nnssen- ger list on Sunday going to San I ranclsco by the Mnnrnlln. Her Majesty, tho Queen, Prince nnd Prln-" cess Kalunlnnnole, Prince Tsal-Fu of. China: His Excellence Tanir Shao-TI: Judge Llndsaj-, Co. A. G. Hnwcs, Mr. Walter Dillingham, Airs Upham, wife of the Lieut. (?omtmnder; Generals. " Sopcr, Manager Wells, Lawyer Thompson. Mr. E. J. Lord. Mr. Hooci. and several other local lights wero aboard) the monster liner. Mrs. William Stanley expects to take her children to Eurono next jcar to complete their education. Sho will probabl) bo gono two jeari, Imvlng her son and daughter In good schools. Lady Hcrron will ac compan) her nnd Judgo 8tanloy will also go mi ns far as New York. Mrs. Francis Swnnzy was the host cis of n most en Jo) able bridge dinner last evening. Nasturtiums In many vates elaborately nnd artistically Adorned the table. The rnests Inclml. cd Captain and Mrs. Itees, Captiln and Mrs FUV Jlrs. Mnrv1 fllinn Mr A I 0. Atkinson, Mr. HnVr) Whitney." Tlio latest thine fiOIll Paris seenln Honolulu Is tho lint tint .vlrs. Wml. ham's mother brought her when he urrlvcd In the Manehuili Iht-r Alou (la), It Is of that new thadu called toupe an Immeneo affair which suits rer perfectl). , XIIss Edna Quiiii. Who Is In noston. has been having a delightful timo wniio tno cruiser bcoiu ship "Chester" was in port. . Dinners, lunches and' dances followed In quick succession ond sho was tho belle, par excellence, of tho affairs. . , Mr. and-Mra Itanney Scott have tak en tho von Holt bungalow and tho cot taga In tho grounds will bo occupied bv a lurtv of hntrhi-uirit lnrtiiflln i lUcluird WHght. Major and Mrs. Wlnslow aro stop ring nt tho Moailll hotel for thn urea. ent. The Mnjor Is In chargo of all tho engineer corps stationed hero. i Mrs. James Wilder will spend tho winter In Baltimore, with her frlcpd, Mrs. Allcu Hubblus '(neo Ames). . Mr. mill Mm RWRIIIi' n,., iilnnnln. n .... ....... ......... h.w i..........a n largo dllltior for Thanksclvlnc nlirlil Including nearly nil 'their kin. w Dr. und Mrs. Harvev Murray nrn soon to build an artistic residence next tlio Ciinha buugnlow', :' Miss Ilullcn of Victoria Is a guest of Mrs. James Cockburn on un'ner I"ort street. Mrs. Francis Gay Is vlsltlnr; her rot-It lit. tint h.S '.. 1I..1 f,'. parents, Judgu and 'Mrs. Hart, for" two weeks. ' , Mrs. Charges Hnllnunv Ib Bii.nl., tho winter In Iloston, Massachusetts. Mrs. F. M. Swunzv Is pnlertnlnlni- houso party at Koaluu over Sundaj-. Cantnln TTuninlirai la il.ltl.... . Tho long tabic w as ' ralrchllils on Kauai, a "I I 1 ' i -Vil k. JiaSitfc--Afk. , ,LBiP miMmmmhi-,.