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I , : Today and Tomorrow Three Specials . in. Ladies' Linen Suits .$ 8.00 SUITS $ 8.75 SUITS $12.00 SUITS SEE WINDOW rmsT showing of Holiday Handkerchiefs The largest nnd best assortment wc have ever shown. The small prices put upon them will astonish you. Sec our window ami interior display and note the prices. Handkerchief Centers Fine, sheer linen with liny H. S. border in nil pop ular sizes, -0 -50 and :;o. Specials FOR WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Linen-Finish Sheets Size 81 x 90 OOo quality. at 70 Black Satin Duchess All Silk. Extra Heavy. $2.25 quality... at $1.85 N.S.SachsDry LIMITED 1 6 Nature's Remedy for Rkeuinatisiu Piperazon-Lithron Water The only natural water tliat tfves prompt help to sufferers from tills ailment. You can get is from us. Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd., HOTEL AND FORT STREETS. PHONE 207 Great Bargain Week at Blom's DOLLARS WORK OVERTIME when they arc in this store- fitirl rmfmnpiM f.pf tlln l.t1Aflf Vm. :.. n.wl m. ...1.-i. . JiiDt One Dollar will buy. FRENCH KID GLOVES: Elbow lengths, blaclc, White, and Tan, origi nally $5 and 4; This Wcek $3.00 LADIES' CRAVENEITE COATS: Rainy weather is ap proaching, and with it the need of a long coat; wo have them from .. $0 up Blom's, Opposite Catholic Church $.1.50 S5.00 $0.50 DISPLAY. Embroidered Centers With tiny H. S. border in neat designs. Sheer lin en, ftom 35 upw. i Doll Contest Now On Every dollar purchase en titles you to four votes. Get your coupons and vote for your favorite child. Goods Co., n REGATTA SUITS: High grade, for boys, 2 1-2 years to 10 years, 50 cents and upward. v CHILDREN'S COATS: Genuine bargains; all colors . ....$2.75 to $5,00 NEW BELTS: Pomnadour Hair Rolls, Rib bon Combs, Colored Ciochct Cotton. i i MEDICO'S' HOLD ANNUAL MEET OpeninsSessionSaturday And Wailele Outing -Yesterday Tlio medicos of Honolulu liiuo been In bcskIiiii for the past tun days, open Iiir Hnttirday tho nocntli iiiiiinal meet liiff, ninl linvlne mi ihiIIiik nt Wallelo yesterday. Itennrln of nrnnv ..r n... ilnwnllmi Tcrrllurlnl Medical Assoca- "in wore inado niul pnpe of liiiixirt nnou wi-ni rratl by ilirfi-ront members. An Important paper hy lr. llrlnck ciImiIT on "Tlio Control of Leprosy by ScisrcRntliin," was rend ly Dr. Currle, tlio nutlinr of tho licatlso not being ulilo lo lie prcKcnt. "Tlio pniblcm ran bo concisely Rial' oil as follows," Mated tho writer: "Can a chronic InrccllmiH iltfceaso of lurterlal orlRlii bo controlled by tho solution of tho Infrctuil liullilihial? IlediiciiiR the problem to IIh simplest terms ninl mipposliiR It lo bo possible to IcroRllIzo mill to Isnlnht i.nrl, n, of tho iIIh(miku lii Us Incliiluiicr. I'ernro It lias roniintinlcalcit tho Infection to another IndMdiml, wu can answer thin liivxuon ni oncu In tho ntnnnatlvc. In iIoIiir bo. however, wo must mucin bcr that wu nro hiiiiihisIiiit Hint . . iKolato tbu diseased Individual bororo ho has communicated tho disease, to another." Dr. Blnclalr opened tho session with nu address, n part tit which Is hero given: "l.adlos nnd Gcli.lciucii: Your as teinblliiK heio today m.-iilts nuothcr lulle-stono In tlu hMory of our organ. tuition. Thu past year hns been a sue eessrul ono for this society. Tlio meet Iiirh lmu been nonu too well attended, but tho iMjiom coiitrlbuteil Iiao been many i-..i1 valuable, and I mnko bold in say, they mVe exhibited nn expendi ture. i,f tnio nIll talent unsurpassed "' tho contributions to nny similar or ganization, no matter where situated i no society has done Its duty In proniutliiR tho harmony It alius to is tahllsh In tho ranks of our piofesson It haJ brought us liiRctlier nnd Ins Miown that we aro not rompetliiR iiRalnst our fellow practitioners pr what thero Is In it. On tho contrary, wi age nil workliiR for thu moral ele vation of our callliiR, for tho nciiilil lion or n inoro nearly perfect knowl edgo of nil thliiRs pertulnliiK to sick ness anil health, as well lis for the pio tecllou or the community iiRalnst dis ease and death. "Not only durlnR tho past year, but for many ycais previously, tlio work that una thu least botinden duly of this society to perform tho work that was actually most unselfish in its aims lias not won us tho appreciation It deserved. StrniiKo to say it lias aroused only antagonism nnd dlspar uRomcnt. As nn example, I refer to tho t'lidc.iwirx or Ibis society to perfect tho laws refiiihlliiR Iho practice of meillcliio In this Tenllory. "In tho past, our efforts In this illy icimmi mnu 1111:1 null noilllllK IMIL lie cusallons or niercennry nnd oilier per- Minai motives. The mi-iiiliershlp of this society has been alluded to as "Tlio Medical Tinst.' and other terms equally Indicative of mi Iniiiio wit. ninl of either a knowliiRly, ami there foro pront-Ecckliif:, perversion of facts -r-or a culpably hasty or Inkadnislcal bliap JildRineut. "Wo nil feel tho smart of this mi fair and undeserved eilllelsui, Many luivu expressed their uuwIllliiKiiess to lender this society ll.iblo to a icpctl Hon of such Irisc attacks upon our In tcRrlty or purpose. Nevertheless, 1 am certnlulhat It tho under Ik fiften ma lure 'roiisldi'rallou, tlicrc In not ono of us but will iiRieo that HiIh widely must persevere In lis ptirposo lo no euin a law, Rou-rnliiR thu-practice of medicine In Hawaii, better adapted tu protect tho iRimiiint and iw-cdiilmii from tho charlatan and ipiack, than Hint now In forco. "Tho l.t'Rlslaturo luerls iiRiiln this cnr. let It bo tho aim or each one or us to accomplish Iho P'issuko or tlio bill presented at Iho Inst ncssion ot the Legislature, "Let tho iRiiorant blatantly rail at our iifllclous willcltnde for tlio welfare of tho community: let tho sectarian lanallc frcnzlrilly declaim at our Jeal ousy of his reputed cuies: let tho oil minded apply his own measure lo our mntlw's: let Iho riHillsh Daunt tho ar guments or bis wiser and inoro crafty masters: but let us persovoru in our I iii'imso, upheld hy a consciousness of right, and Juslllleil In our own minds hy a seiiso or duly lo ourselves nnd to Iho community. "Another matter fer tho considera tion or our leglshitlvo conitnlttcu Is that or tho water supply of Honolulu. I will not enter lulu tho details of this plan, ns it will bo presented lo you by our collenRo. Dr. Cooper." Twiopurationn were performed by Dr WulorhouBo. assisted by tlnco nth- cis, at tho Queen's Hospllnl yesterday, at which thcio was a full attoudniico of tlio Medical Society. Shortly niter noon thu party left for Allnn Herbert's Kallhl huiiRiilow, whero they enoyed a pleasant afternoon, Tho election or cfllcors was post poned until this afternoon. Marston CamplieUs water plan wuh For Rent S.i'onm House near T"nrt Rtrppt Bridge. Only $8.00 p. m. ' For Sale 75 x 1C0 Building Lot ot Puunui, close Liliha car line. Level, fine view, fenced. At a bargain. $350,00. P. E. R. Strauch WAITV BLDd. 74 S. INfJ ST, approved, nnd Dr, Hoffman rend an In teresting pilK.T. Other pniiers read weic tho fellow. Ing; "Sngcestlon nnd SusRcstlllblllty," by Dr.,I. Kntsukl, "Somo Medical Things Japanese," by Dr. I). Moon), "Hciwrt of Work Dono In tho Hor vlco Laboratory DurlnR tho l'ast Year," hy Dr. D. t'urrlo "Recent Itcsulls In I'hyslco Clienile Investigations mid their Appliance In Thurnpoiltlcn," li Dr. (IcorRo V. Straub. "A Now mid Slmnllili.il M..n..t r..n tho Demonstration or tho li.iclllus of Hansen, ny ur. uoodhue. 'aoutlness," hy Dr Sinclair. . TRIUMPHAL TOUR . (Co.itinued from Pice 1) Vokolinma, and to all who have con tributed In making our slay In Japan so ilcllRhtful, and to thank jou for jour expressions of good will Mid jour Kcncrous cnterlnlhiuont. We feel that )ou have, by your wonderful rocepthm of tho American Fleet and of Iho Honorary Commer cial Commissioners, RjCM expression in tho clonrest nnd slnccrcst way pos sible, lo jour desire for Iho friend ship and good will of tho Amorlcan people, anil we have no doubt but that the effect will he to brliiR t.'io people of tho two nations closer .o Rcther. ThrouRh tho kindness of your com mercial bodies, we have been given tho opportunity to visit most of our Important Industries and cities and to see tho agricultural and Industilal enterprises nnd nlso nhwrvo the com mercial opportunities which your country possesses!! The Commissioners have viewed with astonishment tho proficiency you have attained la brlngliiR ho land under tho best cultivation ftjr agricultural purposes. As we passed throiiRh your country, we observed Hint jou had even utilized tho upper hill slopes fer tho production of rlco nnd ten. Hvc'ry little patch of ground shown tho Intense care nnd attention which your pcoplo have bestowed upon It. We wero nmnzed at the rapidity with which tho manufacturing life of your coujitry has sprung Into bolnR. Wo have seen In every direction tho smoko of nrent manufacturing cnte" prlcs curling skyward and It U very difficult to realize that these Indus tries date back only u comparatively lew years. Wo wero afforded tho opportunity of visiting several largo cotton-spin- iiIiir plants and It was Indeed a reve lation to note tho perfection to which this Industry has been brought. Wo wcio particularly pleased to find tho very latest methods ns re gards houses, foods, hospitals, schools nnd amusements fer tho emplojes iar rled out to such a iloRrec. Many ol our manufacturers could study your methods with profit. We Uslled tho workshops wheio aro manufactured the embroideries, porcelains, bronzes, and lacquerwuro fer which jour country is so ruinous. We wero Riven every opportunity to observe tills work as It progressed, flop by step, up to tho time ot Its completion. ltls well known that lor artistic ability nnd workmanship, the Japanese as a nation aro without ilvuls In these lines. Wo had not rcallred, however, the length or llmo nnd painstaking rare necessary to 1'iliiR this kind ot work to such ar tistic perfection. Our parly enjojed vIsIIIiir your shops and seeing specimens of your Industries ami much reRiet that our Hay was mi limited that It was ini- piHslhlc lo devote liiut.li more time lo this purpose. Through Iho exceeding klnilucs.v nnd comtesy ot jour Minister ot Communications mid the manage- incuts of your electric railways, who furnished prlvntn trains nnd every com fmt that thouRhtriilncss could suggest, tho Commission was enabled to reach distant points of your coun try and enjoy some of your beautiful scenery. At Nlkko, wo verified your prov erb "Do not Uho the word magnificent till you havo seen NlkKo." 'o will nover forget tho gorRcousncsi of tho ((during around Nlkko, brought Into beautiful contrast by the inteuso Rreen of the crylouulii trees. On tho trip south, Kuji-San show ed Its magnificent bead through the clouds. Your country lomhlncs tho grandeur of mighty mountains with tho loveliness of plains and valloys. Tho excursion down tho IlodziiRa wa Ilaplds In boats decorated with garlands will long remain In our memories. Thu delicacy of tho feath ery bamboo, blended with tho beauti ful foliage ot the various trees oii tho slopes ot tho hills and valleyi past which wo were borno by tho rushing stream, olfeis a softness and richness In the landseapo that re mlunVi us or tho Italian valleys. On every hand wo round that na ture and man had worked hand In band for tho Rood or all. On tho slope bf Jhe hills there wero'' evi dences that forestry l not tho leait amiiiiK jour sclemes. We look prophetically Into the fu ture and firmly bellovo Hint tho prog less of Japan In the past Is but a trlllo compared with tho progiess In manufacture and commerce which Is beriiro you ns Rraduallj jou apply till' tho roHOiirroB and (iiUaulnees at jour command. Thanksgiving Dainties Cranberries Assorted Nuts i Table Raisins v Oct your older in early J. M. Levy & FAMILY GROCERS Wc leave with rcprct this laud which has milled so closely art and nature and will ever cherish In our memories these pleasant days among jou which have passed only too quickly. Wc assure you that wo will never be satisfied until wc hnvc had the im portunity to entertain a similar Com mission from Japan to the United States. Wc know that, owIiir to our want ot knowledge or your language and customs, we must have violated at least some ot jour social usages nnd have at times felled to fully realize tho courtesies extended. If any such cases blinuld cotno to jour notice, we trust that you will understand thai nil of our shortcomings, bo they omis sions or commissions, wcru or the ncnil and not of the heart. TDK HONOHARY COMMKIl CIAI. COMMISSION KKI. itKSKNTixn tin: pacific COAST CIIAMIIHUS OP COMMKItCK, U. S. A.: 1 W. DOHHMAN, Chilli man. The following extinct Is from a rpecoh delivered by K. Mnlsukutn, D. O.I... Ynlo University, chairman ot iho Kobe Chamber or Commerce and president or tho Kawasaki Dockj-ard- Co., Ltd. ,at a luncheon Riven o:i board tho S. 8. Salklo Mum, In honor ot tho Honorary Commercial Com missioners IteprcscnlliiR Chambers or Comiuerro or tho l'aclllo Coast, U. S. A., on November I, 1908: Well, Ladles nnd ilcntlemcn, jou know, and have lienrd very often since jour arrival on Japanese shore, words exprcsshe or our Indebtedness to jou, and ot our appreciation of our tlmc-bouored lelatlon to the United Slalcs, hut let ino repeat nitre more. K jou please, our obligation toward jour country; and, on j-our return home, It you will kindly tell It to jour friends, I shall feel grateful. Wo hope, jou understand fully that wo nro not saying It as a compliment Hint Japanese progress and Jap.incs.) civilization nro largely Indebted to America. I mean II, and wo really owo verj-, very much to jou. Let mo rIvo hero a few Insla'nccs. "Commodoro Perrj-, our benefactor, who can never he foil'ollen by any or us as long ns Japan exists as a nation, came to our shore over llfcy years ago to negotlato fer tho United Stales a treaty or amity and com merce. Politically speaking, u large majority or our people, then, wore opposed to tho opening our country, and adverse to foreign Intercourse of any kind. "However, we were forced to opon our country and conclude n treaty iiRalnst our will for the sake of hu manity and the iidvamement ot civi lization. Since then we have realized that wo were mistaken as a nation in entertaining the Idea to exclude our selves from tho membership of tho fnmlly or nnttoiis, This treaty mny bo saldvto have laid thu foundation or tho present status ot Japan, and the landing spot ot our benefactor, Commodoia Pcrrj-, at HriiRn Is now marked with a permanent and superb monument to his spirit. "Now let me ask tor jour Indul gence whllo I dwell fer a moment on the trado relations between tho Flannelettes All new patterns, heavy quality, Ar 1ood for the cold weather, per yard l"v L. Ahoy, Nuuauu below Hotel ;UT lninnn 1MTnn4- . ,, w All ew Sweet Fresh Goods there will be a big rush the last few United States and Japan. Nor do wc need to go back very far to get at our point. Our customs returns of 1883 showed that our Imports from the ' United States of America were three million one hundred and elghty-soven I thousand jen and our exports to tho' United Stales thirteen million three hundred forty-seven thousand four hundred and elgflt jen. "ftesults of our hard labor, reflect ed upon the customs returns of 1907, when the Imports front tho United Slates enormously Increased to the Amount ot S0,9G7,3G2 yen, nearly tweiilj'-Kcvcn times In vnluo for t!;o Inst twcnty-llvo yenrs. I would llko to call your attention to the fact that halt of the Imports ure brought Into this port of thu value ot 3S, 570,738 jen. Now going back to the exports of last year of the United States from this country Is 131,101,015 yen. That shows wo have Increased only ten times fer the past twcnty-ll)o yenrs. Your Inciease ot twentj'-scven times In comparison with our increase ot ten times for tho snmo period ot 25 j eats may ho called enormous, and such Incicnso ns this could not bo explained unless it (s based 'upon it sound basis of commercial morality. "Nationality, race distinction, and language havo no significance what ever In jour oj'cs, being absorbed In tho great -and deep common human ity of American spirit. Doing led by jou, wc will march shoulder to shoul der against any common enemy of humanity nnd the progress of civili zation. The bond of union thus formed between us, cemented by. tho loftiest sense of man Is proof against any storm of jelluw papers nnd Jin Rolsts that may rave against It Thus the relation between tho United States and Japan Is Inviolable. "Our honored guests, wo bid you farewell, hoping jou will carry away with jou the pleasautcst memories of our laud nnd people. Though wo hid jou farewell our dvslre would bo to keep jou longer among us, and. though with tho progress of Ihn world the Pacific Ocean appears llko a little pond, we wish jou a safe nnd Jojous viij'iiro back to jour beloved families and friends." C. M. Cooke or this city, vice chairman of the Honorary Commer cial Commission, had the following to say regarding the reception accord ed tho American trade representa tives In Japan: "Not only from tho men or rank nnd high standing, but from tho common people as well, rrom women and children as well as tho men, camo tho "Ilanzals" that Rrcoled us wherover we went. Wo were feted iiiid entertained at Yokohama, Toklo, Kioto, Osaka, Nlkko, and Kobe, ns well as all along our routo of travel. "In each Instance wo were met by delegations, ninny of which present ed addresses nf welcome. Wo wuro the recipients of many presentation). One of tho latter was a pass, good on every lallroad In Japan as well as Korea. Wo wero tendered special cars nnd, In some instances, special trains. "One or tho best features of tho trli Is that all of the members of the lommlsslon kept well throughout tho Journey, tuuu Cider Fruit Cakes' days. 'PHONE 70. Co., Ltd. KINO ST. NEAR BETHEL. "There Is a most friendly feeling; ' In Japan, as far as wc could observe, lor tho American people. What Commodoiu Perry did for Japan was repeatedly referred to. "Tho delegation believes that tho mission Is going to be ot great bene fit in the future, as fer as trade re lations with Japan are concerned, but how great, of course, only .tttno can tell. "Wo found tho countrj' In a mo.it prosperous conditions, RcnernlljVTIio rice crop this year Is something Ilka 20 per cent, greater than that of last, ' and prosperity seems to bo general ' throughout the country. ' "The delegates all return home, deeply Impressed by the kindness of the Japanese people and the consid eration which was accorded us on ev ery hand. We bad a delightful trip nnd, though wo c-njojed ourselves grcajly, we aro Rind to bo bark." We have received our . ., Calendars, Xmas Cards, ' and Toys OF ALL KINDS. BABY WALKERS, GO-CARTS, AND LAWN SWINGS. Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd., FORT ST. TELEPHONE 16. r Fine Poultry F.OR Thanksgiving TURKEYS, CHICKENS, DUCKS, and GEESE. CLUB STABLES Tel. 109 Baskets -AT- Woman's Exchange HOTEL STREET NEAR FORT Cut Prices Our Sodas 30c per dox. FOUNTAIN SODA WORKS, FH0NE 270 Japanese Curio, Silk KimoBOt, WrtJ. Pajanai, Shirt Weisti, Fancy Embroidered Goods. ; K. Fukuroda, HOTEL STREET NEAR BETHEL Wong Wong, CONTRACTOR and BUILDER. 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