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EVENING I1ULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H. SATURDAY JAN. 2, 1000. Annual January Sale of Ladies Muslin Underwear Will Begin Monday Morning-, Jan, 4, '09 K W5 ' f y . ACol vf llniHMinl itiffiifnnWjr for Ihc reason that the Underwear, offered is an entirely hew lot. JUlC 01 UllUSudl lIliPUl lulltv These goods were delayed in transit and have just been put 1 ,. . . K in stocR. Most of them have never been shown. The line consists of NIGHT GOWNS, SKIRTSDRAWERS, CORSET COVERS .and COMBINATIONS. The Materials, Trimming and Workmanship are all of the very best. Our entire stock of Muslin Underwear will be put on sale at TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS. Fort and Beretania Streets Opposite Fire Station Sachs Dry Goods Co?i SEE WJND0W DISPLAY ANQ NOTE PRICES . . SOCIAL CHATTER ne HOME TALK w n t - Ml New Year's Eve Ball Tho Moanii Hotel wiib tliu scene ot n,most lirllllnnt gathering on New Yenr'x oe, all Honolulu apparently hnvl'ng accepted Mr. Hcrtschc's In vitation to the ball, which wns given In tlm dining-room. Tho Iannis and hall wen- elaborately decorated with tho grnccful branches of the cocoanut and .date palm nnd the greens audi potted jilants which further embel lished the Innnls nnd ball-room wero most nrtlstlcally placed. Mr. Ernest Knnl's orchestra occupied Its accus tomed feats In the gallery nnd both for dinner nnd dancing played en trancing!). Little tables placed In- Kingly ulong the corridors woro much patronized throughout the eve ning and the number of attractive women was much commented upon. There wero muny dinners In progress previous to the ball, the dining-room .ypsentlng a gala appearance, and looking quite like old times. Flowers were on all the tables, which were engaged days before. Among others wcro noticed Doctor and Mrs. Victor Collins, who entertained In honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cnso-Deerlng, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnwcs Jr., Miss Jessie Kuuf mann, tand Governor Clcghorn. I'lnlc nnd white roses made the able most attractive, and dainty place-cards curried out the color scheme per fectly, Pale-green candle shades enct a subdued light nnd the menu wni especially admired, M,rs. Collins, a tall, artistic-looking girl, wore whlto uatln embellished with rose point. A broad whlto satin ribbon confined licr nut-brown hair, which was worn In n most becoming fashion. Mrs. Uecrlng's frock was pale cream chif fon powIerod with American beauty rotes In" their natural tones. Velvet of -tho sanio shndo was effectively used, unil In her lolffuro was worn n black ilumo attached" to a gold band. Sho looked 'handsome. Miss Jcsslo Kaufmaun was very attractive In a whlto luce npplfqued with 'gold. A touch of palo bluo added an artistic touch. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clinton Hutchlns wuro dining a party ot friends and hho looked very Bwcet Indeed In n be (omlug nllettn. Mr. and Mrs. George Davlcs with Mrs. llirney nnd Miss lllrney formed n rongenlnl group, tho Davles giving h ijuppcr In tho private dining-room coming toilette. Mr. and Mrs. Grlnbaum of San Francisco, who have returned for tho winter, were dining a few friends. They are looking exceedingly well and are glad, to be again In' the land of sunshine. After dinner trjo lanalf were i so i crowded It was almost lm-, possible to walk about. So many, strangers, all on, amusement bent, were present that It was very noMco nblc, When the first dance was an nounced therq was a grand ruh to tho ball-room and the dancing was kept up until a late hour, Mrs. Church 'as kept busy providing part ners for some of (ho younger girls. She Is certainly a wondorful woman untf'hau'a decided talent for keeping everybody In a good humor. During tho evening motors, with tliolr occu pants en masque, passed and repass ed, their horns tooting, adding to the din and, general confusion which pre talltai''a's tho midnight hour ap proached, When at last tho 'bells tang out and the whistles blew ovcry body drank the old year out and the New Year In with the wildest en thusiasm. Among those noticed at the IjoII were llrltlsh Consul and Mis. Knratef. ',Mnilo. flrni, Mjjs Ituusell, Mr. and Mrs. L. Wackniari, Miss Holdsjvorth,"Mr. and" MrsVStnlthlei, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Hlggs, Judge uuil Mrs. Henry Cooper, Mlsslpoop- cr, the Misses Spalding, Miss Alameda Toulssant, .Major, and Mrs. Dunning, Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Damon, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. X. Campbell, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Phillips, Dr. hnd Mrs. High, Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. Collins, Mr. Arthur Ewnrt, tho Misses Cutton, Messrs. Cotton, Mr. Conncss, Dr. Armltage, Monsieur d'l l'less, Mr. Ilruce Cnrtwrlght Jr., Lieut. Dough erty, Lieut. Pardee, Major nnd Mrs. Foster, Mr. Frank Thompson, Mrs. Robertson, Dr. and Mrs. Orossman, Mr. B. J. Lord, Mr. llowcn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Llshmnn, Mlis Monsarrat, Dr. rnd Mrs. Monsarrat, the Misses Hose, and many others. The Ghost Walks Guests at Mrs. Gray's, on King street, were entertained by ghosts Thursday evening, nnd all watched the old ear out and new one ap pear. Ghost stories were heard until lj!6'cloc)-tnt whlcjj time coffee nnd sandwiches were so'rvcd. Mrs. .Icr- orne J. Morgan won tho first prize offered to tho one Identifying the greatest number of ghosts present. The prlzo was a skcloton of n ghost. The Jollowlng guests were present: Mr. arid Mrs. Jerome J. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Herman llabson, Dr. A. 11. Clark, Mr, and MrsEdwin Farmer, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Howell of Deca tur, Illinois, Mr. W. K. Harnden, Miss Elizabeth Kellcy, Mrs. Hosmer, Mr. Ralph S. Hosmer, Mr, Warren O Iloss, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ramsey of Stockton, Calif., Mrs. L. M. Gray, Mrs. Gray, Miss Agnes Hunt, Mr. Herman Hugo. Mr. apd Mrs. Alexander Scott, so well known here, arc In Philadelphia visiting Mrs. Scott's relatives. Mr. Rcott has been very successful, nnd ninny prominent families In tho Hast possess his landscapes, which linvo been very much prnlsed. In tho au tumn Mr. and Mrs. Scott wcro guests of Mrs. McDonnell nt her placo In Maryland. Mrs. McConnell, who will bo remembered ns the late Mr, HIIss' daughter, expects to winter In Egypt and may revisit Honolulu. Judgo and Mrs. F. M. Hatch gave nn elaborate dinner In honor of Gov ernor Frcnr .during his visit In Wash ington., Tho guests asked to meet him. were acncral and Mrs. Marshall, Chief' of the Engineer Corps 'of tho Army; Senator and Mrs. Hurrows, Representative and Mrs. Stevens, Genernl nnd Mrs. John Foslor, Col. nnd Mrs. Langfltt, Mrs. George Mnrz, Mrs, Augustus Knudsen. Col. and, Mrs. C. W. ailbcrt of Eng land' nro in town andwJU remain until April. Tho Colonol Is a retired' officer or the British army nnd Is making a tour of Uie world with Ills wife. They f.o from here t iJnpan tho first of. April. Captain Hugh Rodman passed through hore on route, for Manila tb,ls week. Ilq Is looking the picture ot health nnd Is ns nttractlve nnd Jo vial ns over. lie found time to call on mnny old friends. Tlio private dining-room of tho Mo ana Hotel on Now Year's ove was converted Into a perfect bower of beauty, a fitting background for tho supper of which Mr. nnd Mrs. George Davles wero host and hostess. Red carnations nnd ferns ornamented tho table nnd .the rich glow from tho crimson candle shades was most ef fective, Tho room adjoining was' transformed Into n sitting-room nnd I' Elaborately adorned with patted plants, ferns, and greens. The gucBts Included Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry Muc farlane, Mrs. Dime)', Mr, and Mrs. George Potter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rlchnrd nnd some other oxpenses wero incur- Ivors, Mr, nnd, Mrs. Gcrrlt Wilder, 'red which tho Lcnguo will probably Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Dillingham, 'not bo called upon again to meet. Wo MKs Jessie Knufmann, Miss Marlon have made a careful estimate ot tiro Scott, Miss lllrney, Mr. David An derson, Mr. Horton. Mrs. Ivors look ed particularly well In n white chif fon with silver embroidery. Miss Marlon Scott, who returned this week from San Francisco, was most attracts cly gowned and looked char ming. The following speaks for Itself: probable receipts and expenses of tho League for the fiscal jear ending September 30, 1009, and believe the receipts will bo sufficient to meet all expenses. Therefore, to placo tho League upon nn Independent bnsls, freo from debt, wo nsk the members nccordlng to their several ability, tho Interest felt, und aloha entertained, for such nworthy Institution ns the "To the Members ot the Kllohana Art Kllohnna Art League, to forward to League: The Trusteos of your, tho Acting Trensurcr, Mrs. W. C. League decided, nt n recent meeting Wecdon, their 'cheerful donations, held for tho purpose of considering whether It bo ten cents or JG00. A ways and means to liquidate Its In- j prompt, united effort In tho matter debtedncss, to present briefly tho .will doubtless Iirlng results satlsfac- flHMHAlrtt tA..f4fM In n iiIiiaiiIaii 1n(f nw . A 1 1 financial situation in n circular letter and to send a copy of the same to each member of the League. In call ing your attention to nn Indebted ness of 11,500, which debt was 'creat ed within tvjn years preceding Sep tember 30, 1908, wo wish to remind you that tho membership was at very low ebb in 1900, and, although n largo number of members were added tory to all Ilcsnectfuy submitted, 11.' F. DILLINGHAM, t (, For the Trustees. Honolulu, Dop.' 23, 1!08. x A pretty little custom which has been inaugurated nf tho Moanii Ho tel Is the five o'clock iea. Tho little tables on the lanal nt which Mrs. In 1907, tho average receipts from Kllzabeth Churdi so gracefully prc- niuto, ,uw, . VI J VUBJ UUU BU11UI, UI1U tho friendly tea-kettle, always bull ing, lends u homcllko air to that pop-1 ular hour on tiio Moana Hotel lanal. Delicious sandwiches nre also served nnd tho ten Is nlwnjs freshly made. Nearly all tho guests, and usually their friends, avail themselves of tho membership dues for the two years ending September 30, 1908, were on ly $984.50 per annum. During the tlmo nnmed the. League has been for tunate in securing for Its uso n com modious building at n low rental, nut certain Immediate repairs and alterations were necessary to meet ro- qulrcmcnts, which cost over 800, with her 'tact nnd charming manner, has won golden opinions, ftnd the whole personnel ot tho Monnn and Young hayo undergone n decided change for tho better, , for Mrs.' Church scei that all nre personally looked after, and no pne can feel neg lected, Shols n great favorite with tho young girls nnd looks nlmost sweet sixteen with her blue ejes, fair complexion, nnd petite figure. Mr, Hertscho Is fortunnto Indeed to hnvo ono to eminently fitted for the dllTlcult position by nnturo und education. A Jolly party motored to H.ilclw'n for tho New Year on Thursday to spend (ho holiday nt thu popular hotel It was a very delightful affnlr nnd tho dinner which mine host llldgood sut before them was tho perfection of culinary nrt. A quintet club played and sung throughout tho evening and tho Now Year wns ushered In amidst much excitement of whistles, bolls an 1 fire crnckers. Tho tabic wns licantl fully decorated and throudiout the eienlng'tho joung peoplo danced. There wero fifty In nil, and eluven motor cars. Among tho guestB wero I tho families Lowrcy, Cooko, Hedo- niann, Kennedy, A. Wall, Ronton, Mr. Wlchman and many others. A surpriso dinner was given Mr. and ,MrBi Arthur Drown on Nqw Year's ovo In ltonor of thu arrival of tho latter from u'vlBlt to tho Coast. Mrs. Iirnwn, who Is n very handsomn vmini? w,.i,,,,.. fragrant refreshment. Mrs. Church, wns delighted to greet her friends and nlsii il,n ,iii.nn.- nrr..pflv itnrvml rnd verv woct frock: Miss MrCorrlBtir.i, delicious, made a pleasing Inlrrlmle. becomingly gowned, nnd Minn Lntton Tho table, ornamented w!(h tfio who woro n graceful confection 01 i...i,., r ii, ranr,,i inm..-iiitiin uhltn. Othein present woro Mi-esm vino In conjunction with rod candoln- Frederick l.owrey, Druco Cnrtwrlght, bra shades, inndo n pleasing effect 'Jr., George Fuller, ouiig, Junes. I.I Tho 'guests Incluled Mr. nnd Mrs. 8. Ingston. McCorrlston, Perkins, tatton. ' " .. ... .....! t -.. t ..f. G. Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. Dialncrd Pago, Lucas, aincKiinusn, iw, -"- Smith, Judge nnd Mrs. Arthur Wilder, icy, OUierne. Mr. and Mrs. Robert AI'l'on, Mr. and Mrs. CllfforJ Kimball, Mr. nnill Mr. Win. Porter Allen nnd Mr. Klw. Towimcnd of New York nro guesta nt tho Moaiiti. They returned from tho Volcano today aim win Ban tins Mrs. J. S. Walker. Mi. nn.l Mm 1- M W.llMlll l(lilit (open house on Nov Year's morning on tho Mnkurn for Australia aim about tilty or ineir irienus availed moniu. themselves or tliu privwego en pirtax lug or tho d'.OIeUnn, hut, silbtlo eggliog ililch, tho ho't known tn well how to concoct. Tls excellent uccoinpntilriuil Mr. and Mrs. Turner of Los Ange les, fo well known here, gnvo n largo m. ii, .1,1.. mm linn. "JGth to meet Jus- howecr, Iip1h to ki-cp tliu hand tlco und Mrs. Hallou. who have been sieall nnd n eiy pleanaut hour was extensively entertained whllo nwny. Indulged In., Mtl'o VliKlnU Watson, the minll ilMiglilcr of tho house, was' u., - W. Ciiokc mid son Cliann. I on lew, a dainty rprlte In pink nndjj ,)f c'lileai;o nro registered at tho Liih 111V- v!jh ZMsral'WM,W A Cold JBottle of , Primo Beer Goes well at any time, but it tastes best when taken with the evening meal. ,''!;, ?t It sharpens the appetite, aids the digestion, and quiets tired nerves. It is the best beer you- can if . j drink, because it is the purest. And it is the best tonic you can ' , .,, . , ' ' ' " ' take arid the most .pleasant one, too. ' i Dririk Primo Beer white. A pretty lirichon wns glcn ot Kort Slinftur by Mrs. Dunning on Tuesday. Tho table decorations wcio nil In crim son nnd mildenhalr ferns added to tho artistic effect, Tho guests Included Mrs. Wlnslow, Mrs. Winter, Mrs. Phil ip Andrews, Mrs. Alonzo Hartley, Mrt. Charles Wilder, Mrs. nPrkb. Miss Frcnr, 'Mrs. John McCaudless, Miss Margaret Walker. Mrs. Dunning Is giving n Belies of luncheons unit din I, era. Shu Is' n pel feet hostess nnd her affairs nro nlways great hiiccoFsea, . It was really the "at homo" day at Fort Shafter, and many u motor nnd carriage wended Its way tu this (nip ular army post. At tho Wndhams a number yf friends called nnd tho Maj or's punch wns greatly enjoyed, ltoth Major and Mrs. Wiidhnms are facial favorites nnd hao hoits of friends. Mrn. Atkins, the mo'her. bo gracious nnd sweet. Is it decided addition tu Fort Shutter, and was n great ncqulsl (Ion on Friday afternoon. Among Ihoso who called wero Dr. und M McGrew, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Case Deering, Major and Mrs. Dunning, Cap tain und Mrs. Fny, Mrs, Liiiighorne, Mr. and Mrs. V M Watson, Judgo and Mrs. Kingsbury, Mm. HnbcrtMiii, Mrs. Tcnnoy Peck, Mr. anil Mrs. Morton Itlggs, Mr. S. M. Damon, Dr. nnd Mrs. Vctor Collins, Dp,, Aruiltngo, Miss Hardawuy, Mrs. Hnwcs, Jr., nnd ninny ladles und gentlemen uf thu Auny nod Nuvy circles. Ono of tho prettiest dances of th? teason was given nt Iho Alexander Young hotel on Tuesday evening by several debutantes In honor of u few bachelor friends Tho daurrH wero qulto unique nnd created much merri ment for tho oiing men wero asked lor the honor of their company for tho different numbers nnd throughout tho evening It was n regular leap year af ialr. Tho solicitude with which tho light refreshments were dressed upon them was most gratifying. Mrs. Fred Damon wna the clinperomv und she looked most distinguished In n pretty Irpck, It was n very congenial party and went oft .with a swing from be ginning to end. Among thoso, present wero Miss Ella Wight, who looked su perb In pink mull trimmed with lacel Miss Kathcrlue Goodalo, who woro n btrlklng frock of pink chiffon tilnuned with god embroidery; Miss Illnncho Soper. who was dimming In wlittu silk; Miss Klsn Schaefer, most at tracts cly gowned; Miss draco Rubert ron, In a lx-coiulng gown ofcrenm sat in; Miss Kthel Spalding, piotty In whlto; Miss Allco Spaldlug, a picture In palest pink; Miss Allco Cooko, boan tlful Diichsco gown of pink; Miss 1 1 ono I'lshnr, dlstlucllvo lu whlto Hat' In with white rosea In her hair; Miss Lilian Robertson oxqulslto Dlroctolro ffmL' ,,f ,,, lit il.f.m. ondtt n.,.1 m.1.1 I.'VI. ... t,lll,,, ,,,1.1-, I Oilllll lllltl JUfll pilll lacoj' Miss KatUerluo Hopper, lu nllm'c, PleiiMinton. Mr. Cooko leu on 1110 rilberln on Ssturday but Mrs. Cooku will remain here until April. , Cables have been lecclved from Dr. 1'MI. llnniphrlii from Kobo, Japan. Ho and Mrs. Hmnphrls nic now In India for n fow weeks, aijd will probably reach England In April. Mr. J. Chnrle.1 Grcon nnd family nro hero with their touring car mid ore going to the Volcano noxt Tues day. They will bo In tho Islands un til tho next Alnmcdn. Among the rirent urrlvnls nro Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. 8. Osgood or Cambridge, Mnsn., nml Mr. mid Mrs. A. K. Tlemaii nnil Mr. L. Tlertun of San Francisco i,ml Suit Luke. MrB. Roes Is still nt tho Queen's hos pital but she Is rapidly recovering from her llliiebS und will bo nut in n fow wcoliH. Tho opeutlou waa veiy MlCCCMSflll. Col. Sam Purser and Mlsa Muriel Campbell Balled for Hawaii lu Iho. Muiinn Ken to bo gono two wcekB. They will visit iv! tho Piuker ranch. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. V. lllalno sailed on the Siberia on Saturduy for their homo In Senttlo. The)' wcro guuHtB nt tho Plcasnntoif during tliolr lnlt lioio.. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M. lloyer mo recent"' arrivals ut tliu PleasauHui. They um fiotn Chicago and,, Intend to remulii hero ii couplo of months. Tho band concert m Piinahnu Park r.n Wednesday atoning was tory enjoy uble, Tie residents hope It Is to bo nil Institution. No receptions will be held at Iho Governor's mansion untll-uftpr the )0 turn of Goternur Froar tho latter :nt of tho month. -j Judgo A. Williams of Vancouver returned from tho Volcano last, Fri day. Ho expects to sail north on'tho noxt boat. -Mr, lL II. ilale and wiro nf tho firm of Halo Ilros., San Francisco, woro through passcngcis on tho Siberia, - Mr. C. H. Clapji has engaged npail mements nt tho Ploasauton nnd will inqvu In the (list of the week. Mr. M. 8. Gilnbaum nud wiro to turned ou the Koica fur tliolr nnniiul winter Ltay. . , Jim. Walter Frear, will nqt bo nt homo formally until the .Governor ar l Ite'ii. . r Mr. Carl Woltrrs sills' to-lny for San' Francisco, rottirnlnc In u ijionth's fr --" tj&mMiL . .;jWi. I, q .LV iJftAAiMf, j ifeii. i 2. ' . . k