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WJBMffm'Mr mtu jJH' ifimamnw i"'-mi" W- 8- EVHNINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU. T. H SATt'ltDAY, FEU. 13, 1009. " r-- lift " -11 ' ' ' ' ""''MMWMMMM'MJSMMMSMW-M ---'- ' I. I .11 I L &lfl?iSlBBEKaBMBiB2JKMfctf?S?,2 Week Bar & V M The mark-down man fc hard at work. Every day of the past week he has been skirmishing through the store for odd sizes. Prices fall away to almost nothing under his magrc pencil. Cost is ignored; values of such magnitude are created that will vacate counters and tables at once. Some lots are small. .We therefore urge early shopping. Sale be'gins Iflonday Morning, lots and broken items advertised Feb: 15th. Second fr! I R (- - t! II if Ftf I 9 I L' e U ft m t m Night Dresses Lace nnd embroidery trimmed. Odd lots nt almost Half Price. 42.00 GOWNS 91.00 Each $2.75 GOWNS ..... S1.50 Each . SU.00 Each . . $15.25 Each 5.3.50 GOVNS . . $3.75 GOWNS . . WHITE TUCKINtiS In Plain nnd Fancy. COo quality -10 a Yard G5c quality ... .t5 a Yard 75c quality . . 50 a Yard 00c quality G." a Yard STAMFED TABLE COVERS Pretty Designs on Brown Linen $1.50, to close oui 95 STAMPED HEMSTITCHED DOYLIES 15c DOYLIES 7i2 P.Oc DOYLIES 10 5c DOYLIES l"Vi! White Swiss Fine qualities for afternoon and party dresses. 30c quality 20 a Yard 35o quality 25 a. Yard 40c quality 30 a Yard 50c quality 35 a Yard Fancy Dress Voiles In Stripes and Checks, Pretty Designs. 25c quality, to close out 15 a Yard. All-Wool French Flannels In Polka Dots, Stripes, and Persian Designs $1.00 quality, to close out 60 a Yd, LADIES' SHIRT WAIST SUITS TO CLOSE OUT. PRICES CUT IN TWO. $4.50 SUITS x ?2.25 $5.60 SUITS J $3.00 $7.50 SUITS ! ....T 94.00 $8.00 SUITS . 94i50 NAVY BLUE AND BLACK POLKA-DOT SUITS: $4.25 SUITS 92.00 SILK GOSSAMER CAPES Full length, splendid protection for cyening wear, cardinal black, $10.00 VALUE FOR 92.50. and Odd Pairs of Curtains at Half' Price Onlv n small lot, so come early if you want any, $1.00 CURTAINS.... 9 .50 a Pair $1.60 CURTAINS S .75 a Pair $2.25 CURTAINS 91.15 a Pair $3.00 CURTAINS. . 91.50 a Pair S5.C0 CURTAINS S2.50 a Pair $C.0O CURTAINS $3.00 a Pair $7.50 CURTAINS 93.75 a Pair LINEN HUCKABACK TOWELS fringed ends, blue-bordered, and all white. $3.00 and $3.25 qualities to close out'92.25 a Dozen. SILK EMBROIDERED BATISTE WAISTING Pretty Designs and Colorings 05c. quality to close out 37V4- " yd. Ladies' Silk Lisle Hose Whits, Tan, and Black. Black size. 9 and 0'2. Ten size, 8, 0, 92. White in all sizes. GOc q-flKty, to close out, 3 PAIRS FOR 91.00. White Kid Gloves 2 clrsai, standard make; size 5, C. 7, 7i. 71a. $1.25 and $1.75 quality, b clcie out S5c a Pair. Undressed Kid Gloves Elbe x length. White sizes, G, 0' ,, , Os, 0. Black, 534. 0, 7. $2.2 j quality, to close out 9 1. 01) a Fair, SACHS DRY GOODS CO., Ltd Fort and Beretania Streets. Opp. Fire Station !HStliMZ3S3ZSSSSS33S2. SOCIAL CHATTER &r HOME TALK Dr. mid Mrs J. S. McGrew miiiminco tlio engagement 'f tlii'Ir niece, MIhs .liianlta I.eiltia llardawav to Lieut. Phillip flni 111 WrlRhton, II. S. A. The guests at the Maedonald enter talnvd on Thursday ot cuing In honor of Miss Mm Ion Hell ami Mr. H. C. Stuck lhlo. v:lio are to ho married on Tucalay. February 10. Tho young cnnplo liavo both resided nt Mrs. Mac Donald's Tor some time ami oh n tok en of their esteem their fellow guests presented thom with n tory haiidsnino slhor tea net and two rut glass cruets I with heat titoH for their future hap-' lncss. ' Mrs. Aimn?tim Muriihy's valentine ilillice, whlrh she Kate In honor of her daughter Thelmu on Friday etenlng. Wan nt tended liy a largo niiinlier of young tioople. who danced right mer rily until a late hour. The drawing looms were prettily decorated with fes toons of heart entwined amidst th," Japanese" vine which tends Itself to Vi'il to u decorate sdniiio of this 11.1 t'iro. From tile cliancleller to the cor Hunt of the rooms tin- hanging henrts nodded and beckoned to thu Kay danc ers uiderueulh, and It vwis n charnilnK night to eco to many nimg and prett) glriss, so daintily dressed, all mi rleasuro bout. The young lada did their duty nnd thero were no wall flowers. The library, hall and dining room wero decorated with larso bowls of "pink mseit, plnl; earnatlons and doiildo hybiKctis. The dunce iitugrams, licart-shaped, weiu, ornnmented with alcntlnu laneorii. A delirious tmppor vras sencd und (he hours paused all too quickly. Mrs. Allco Drown presld cd ut tho piano and played In her bril liant fashion tho dtiuco limbic dear to everybody. Mrs. Murphy looked hand homo in a black creation, with pink luce, snd Mlxs Theliua .Murphy, In a dainty white mull, a l.i Dlrectnlre, wus tlio life of the I'tenlng, so contagious was her merry laugh and enthusiasm Those present mere: Misses Marearvt Bryan. Ilaknhlld White. Hllma White, 1 Pauline Schaefer, Jlarnaret Wadnimi Carol Low. Kllznlicth Low, llutli Souur, MarKuret ItChti.rk!, ICIleen McCarthy, Madeline lloss, Myrtlo Scliumnn. I.ouU Mrfurtliv, llutli .MtClieauuy. OwymlE l'aln. Pear! McCarthy, Mar- thn McChiin. Alle- HastltiKS. Until 1 Andersnn. Nn'nla McCartliy. Mlllatl JlcChene Man mi M( Cat thy, Juli ette Atm.ter 11 1. a Hp,,ildliiK, Esther White, Mar I.m.i- Henrietta Smith, Ilentiloo White Mi srs Vernon Ten- ' ' -j i." A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever It. T. FELIX GOI'RAID'S ORIENTAL CREAM OR MA0ICL BEAUIIFIER mi fci: Iteoinvei Tn, riinpltL fr.tkl... II. ,tli IVcl.1? 11..4, .nil Mil. pa.ut.. ti.x (1(& N XQloii Mauly, wi4lt C . Kv "C'' W5jfo.ucii.i it, trM rl -)P liW 'wtl 111 ton 'i! y vy Jr t' w .'" 1 4 t1! 4 liuh lfmli.i & " 5 S A ', C? tam It beiurtll '' j s-v U1) li r'I,e''T mult, r& o T-u 1 1 Ait n counter Xyi--tiVv7 ime, Dr. L A. rvii - - V;,yjK hurt M t ton (l ptUltMH "A T IIM will u th;j. - vgr - 1 rvovnt in iiu (loumul' C'rrm Mie l-"t titrmful if all tU .. . ..II..... ( L l. ... bH .llldflll. BV.fl IllfV. JtfHHCPUIIS) P(tp, 3 tutl Jcnej SIikI, He Tori ney, Kenneth Ileldford, Ar nr Oilman, Wlllard Grace, Charles It ick, How ard (Irace, James McCandlvss, Charles Ilreiiham, Carl. Schaefer, Alapucklo Hmlth, hnn Oraham, ChnrJes Lucas, I-eHter Murks, William Schuman, Alex ander Anderson, William Ouderktrk, Allan llentnn, Heynold Mcdrow, Auk 11st Schaefer, William Harris, Blakcly McStocker, Vincent Genovos, Herbert HerK. Donald Boss, Cliirenco White, IVancIs Cooper, Harold Hustacc. The Halelwn Hotel has just been newly painted and It presents a vory mat and attractive appearance to tho many townspeople and tourists who patronize It. Tho Spring rush will 11ml Mr. HldRood ready to receive all. comers with that customary courte ousness for which he Is noted. Among those who motored down for a day this week wero Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cai-e-DecrliiK of Kind street. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lowls expect to occupy the now liouso In Collceo Hills which Is now being built, about Aug uit. It Is directly opposite tho Gart leys and a most dcslrablo residence. Mrs. D. W. Cooko, who Is a Ruost at mo i-ieasaiiion, was one or tho guests at tho luncheon given by Mrs. W. n. Castle on Thursday In honor of Mrs. Seidell Kingsbury. Tho Princess Kawauanakoa. who has been spending some tlnio In New York at tho San Bomo, sailed for Europo In tho Princess Coclllo and will mako her headquarters In Paris. Among tho delightful entertain ments of tho week was tho luncheon Khen on Wednesday by Mrs. W, II. Castle, In honor of Mis. Seldcn Kingsbury, Tho gucst-of-honor, who bo soon goes to Maul to reside, was charmingly dressed In white embroid ered crepe. Violets In large baskets nnd vases artistically adorned the well-appointed tabic and violet place cards wero given as souvenirs as well ns corsage bouquets of tho samo sweet blossoms, Among those pres ent were Mrs. Walter Frear, wife of tho Oovcrnor of Hawaii; Mrs. Dan nlng, wife of the commander of Fort Shnfter; MrB. Wadhams, Mrs. Ten- uey Peck, Mrs. Fooke, Mrs. Lowrey, Hi-., Mrs. cooko, Mrs. Atkins. An exceedingly enjoyable evening was spent at tho residence of Mr. 8. 1-'. unuiingwortn last Tuesday by a number of young peoplo, who had dancing and music to their hearts' content, Tho occasion was the Im pending departure of Mr. William t'hllllngworth, formerly of the Unit ed States Marshal's staff, for Kahulul, whero ho linn accepted a position with lie railroad company. Judge and Mrs. F. M. Hatch, who nave been entertaining su extensive ly In Washington this year, cave a dinner on th0 20th nt which wero ptesent Governor and Mrs. Ide, Itep lesentatlve and Mrs. Bourke Coch ran, Heprosentatlve and Mrs. Dat zell, HeprcsentatUe ami Mr Wonia Justice nnd Mrs. McKcnna. Command-1 or aim airs. Kearney, Mrs. Talbot, Miss Blanca Coggswcll, Miss Harriet Hatch, Mr. Uarojd Bewail of Bath. Maine, Col, Alexander G. Hawes. American Beau ty rosea In lavish profusion made the table a dream of beauty. Mrs. Hatch, In a pink satin a la Dlrectolre, looked charming and was as usual perfect hostoss, A drive by moonlight to Fort Shat ter Is always a delightful experience, nnd on Wednesday evening, when Major and Mrs. Wadhams entertained at dinner their guests thoroughly en- Joyei( tho cool, bracing air In the clear mountain nlr. Their dinner guests In cluded Mrs, Atkins. Captain and Mrs. Fay, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Case Deorlng, Mrs. Alexander G. Hawes Jr., Mr. Dav id Anderf.on and Mr. John McKlnnon. The table, with Us fragrant burden of pink roses In a large silver bowl, tho silver candebra with their wax can dles, and tlio dainty Dutch valentine place cards, as well as the cxoultdto accessories, made a pleasing picture Mrs. Wadhams woro one of her Fronch creations nuds Mrs. Atkins was In nil embroidered Swiss mull. Tho guests played bridge throughout the evening and tho soft glow of many lamps and candles was a most agreoable change from tho glowing electric lights, widen Is at times so necessary but often so unpleasant. An Horn of Interest Is tho following: Tho engagement Is announced of Mrs. Burthu Bldney Smith and Captain Plllsbury of tho Unltod States Army. Mlsa Smith Is ono of three charming sisters, tho others being Mrs. Phlilp Van Homo Lansdalo and Miss Helen Sidney Smith, nnd they lnv nlwaya been hospitable hostesses In Ihelr handsomo home on Broadway and (Webster street. They have recently 'returned from a trip abroad nnd Fpcnl Homo tlmu In the Kail, where this, de lightful romance culminated. Captain Plllsbury Is stationed nt West Point, land it Is said that the wedding will tako placo In tho spring. Call. The Morning Music Club, which met on Wednesday ut the residence of Mrs. C. 8. Weight, was un uniisu nlly well-attended n flair, nnd the piogrnm, which was a llrahms col lection, was listened to with great est Interest. It as 11:1 follows: 1 Jin I'. A. Seliuefi-r Other .n l - m Paper Mis. Atheitoii eluded Mr. nnd Mrs. IVhii II. 't p "Allegio from 1) Major Siiipliiin" Mi. ti.id Mi. (I. IIimIKi. Mr. mil .Mi . ... MlhM-s Sit voiih nnd Hestailcl. P.ml iMiiliern. Hie .Misses rMr -fi r mi I Song. "Gipsy Kong" Miss Wind tlcncinor Clcghuiii. Music anil (mi- Trio. "Cradle Song" Mciidaines Motl v. chiIhu nride tl w -ilnn 'i .Smith. Wiluht mil Miss Heliuncr Hnhl'iilly. MIhh Hchncf.-r and Ml Piano solo, "Scotch llillud" lienberg fawned Iho gnmta Miy. Wbltnoy PhdlllO MllLCtlUIIB. d Paul Willi Are You Feeling Well? it Anyone yvho does not feel strong and vigorous during this keen, bracing vv'eather certainly is in need of a good TONIC and NUTRIENT. .Something to mildly stimulate the APPETITE and assist in the DIGES TION; sorhething that is pleasant to take, too. You'll find all, this in a glass of Primo Beer tak;sith Songs, "Schelden und Midden" "In der 1'elden" .Mis. L'onsttihcl Duct, "The Gyinles" Mrs. Ileisccr and Miss ilnatuilcl: Song, "Sapplilc Ode"...Mhs Sili.iure'r Duel, "lliingaiinn Dam-e No. 11" .Mis. Mott-Hiiilth und Mlsa Schaefer Ono of the pretty illmiorv. of the week was given on Monday li Mr. aii.l .Mrs. Fninrls Swiuizy, who uuii mined In honor of Mr. und Mrs. Cot of Phil adelphla and Mrs. P.igo of San I'-aii elsco. Nastiirlliinm In a huge biul graced tho center of Hie table and mini ijgrammed place cuds tcalrd the guests. Thoso asked to inci-l the KUChts of honor went Mr and Mrs. doff, Dr. and Mis. l.aiiKhonic, Mist Jessie Kaurmauii, Caplaln Itees, I). S. N and Mr. Walter DlllitiKliam. Mm Cox, who iKisseases beauty of an un usual order, woro a Kienrli cieatlou ol black gauze, nnd Mrs. P.ige, u most Interesting woman, was also In n hand same black toilette. Mrs. Swnuy woro a becoming frock of black and white. Mr. and Mis. Cox and Mr. Pago hailed for tho Volcano on Tiu-h day. They nru kiichIh at the Moan t hole) and expect to remain for tewiral weeks, Mrs. Faxon Bishop gave n luncheon for forty on Wednesdiy last. Hu mbles wero placed on the lawn under (ho shadow of thu old liees, which lire ruch u feature of the place, and llowors f inaiiyd'holco vai Idles wero on each. Tho guests enjoyed llo entertainment, for although al fresco, tho dishes wcuo served piping hot. Among those pics ent wero .Mrs. C. M. Cooke, Mis J.-j Cooke. Mrs. Dunning, Mrs Wndliaiiu Mrs. Atklus, Mrs. A. Fuller, Mrs. (1 Itodlek,, Mrs. Guild:, Mrs, Dowhctt .Mrs. W. It. Castle, .Mrs. F. A. Hclmo'cr. Mrs. Weight, Mm, Mcdrow, Mrs. Kle bulin, Mrs. Tuniiey Peck, Mrs. Locke Mrs. Ivcis, Sr., Jlrs. Vulnrhoiiso, Mn, Dllllnghaiii, Mrs. Dole, Mia, MnrK-i.on Walker and many others. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mucfarlauo, who always entettnlii well, gave a dlinu-i on Thursdny for Mr nnd Mib. Faxon Bishop. The giiehts Incliided Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Swuuzy. Mr. ..id Mrs. Kd wqiif Tennuy, Mr. inn' Mis J. Dow sett, Mr. ami Mi-h. I'aul luenuirg. Mi and Mrs. Harry Miicfarlnue Miss ,c Macfmlano, Mlsa Jl. Waik,r, Ms H Walker. Civil Hnglneer and .Mrs. Parks on teitaln this evening nt their hotel, the, Alexander Young, In honor of Major and Mrs. Long, V S. M. O , Ciptnln and Mis. Low, U. S. M. C Captain and Mis. Itamsey. U 8. M. C. Lieutenant and Mrs. Faiauh.irson, V. S. M. C, Mlsa Frear and Captain Ucos, Comniandaut of the Nnuil Station. Mr. John Hackreld was the guest of honor nt llohchauk on Monday at u dinner gluui by Italian Consul and Tho Onhu Collego Glee Clubs wltl ll'Ue their (onunt tonight in Ch.nr IK IIUIiop Hull lib Piiuahoii nt s o'coeli. Tlio luognilll Ii.ih II pleasllii tin fi-l or cilchj lumle nnd local IiIik. tonic oT which will go down as anion, the lieat over ghi-n line. The Unix lintn beei. working all the year un der Mlsa Alice ItogeiH1 sMIirnl illiei ttnti, which iissnici souiethlng wmlli while. The iioceeds go toward snp lirtlug Ktudulit orgiinl.ulloiis. Tic I -it sell for 7f nnd Till cents and liny I e bought ut the door. Mr. and Mrs II. oii Holt inlii tallied nt dinner on WcdneHihi) eve'i lilg .11 their l evidence on .Indd .die I. 1. 1 ng-iileiniued Anierhan lieaiil inb-'i made the table it picture. Tho guest vein the I'.et. Mr. Simpson, Mm. Simpson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Teuney Pnl.. Mr. ntul Mis. F. A. Schaefer, Ml i lnip?(iu, Judge l.lnd.uiy. Mr. nod Mis. ton Holt ti nil Mis. Teuney l'e I. fntoied the gun..ts with music din ing the oteiilng. Mr. mid Sin Arthur llerg el tallied ut dinner on Thuiwday I.ihi la their usunl dillitlitriil fiiblilou In bono, of Mr. and Mis. Lctttnn Drain, Mi. n id Mrn. Allan Doitomlcy, .Miss (Illicit an I Judgo Lindsay. Mrs. Mist of Mauo.i euteilulued nt lea on Wednesday ufternoou and Miss lldlth Mlut hcli dispense the hospitality, which is biieh un ngree uble fealiiiu of that dollghtful home. At Mrs. Tennoy Peek's on Thurs dnt tlieui wero nc.li Iv llfty ciiIIci-k who paid their icspeetH to Mm. I.ucl'e, her niotlier, aa well us he, burning bclf. ft. 4 Mm. I.owton-llriiln wim the hoste.j ol an lufoiiiial und delightful Itim h loii on Thursday In liomii of Mih. Cn'olliKi Jenness. I (IMaMI-bwl 1879) An Inhalation for Whoopina-Couah, Croup, Bronciutis, uougns, Diphtheria, Catarrh, Oresoleno Is a Boon to Atlhmatlca. l)ii It not mpmi muro ctTHliv to britln In n rrmvtly fur dim mil vt tlio ortatluuif bruti llmu to Uk ttie re Jxxly into tint itomu. ut (VrHulriM) vtiret Lh'auiw tl.a air, rendorf J, ktronttly Uiitlseptlc, ! rarriivl oier tlio illRmutl mrfr villi Try trcfttb. vlrinir prolvni.i und conitnnt triatnunt. It ll liiluatl to rootber wltlt umail chlUlren. H?wx''mmmmmmm1fE' Thu of ft 'ou ma ,6 ctetP W nnniiiiivii 'rinU'iicr W V: i&zj- wiii inn iiuiiieumiB rwuri ir t,ir TaP-Vi from fought ir i)(lni(nl IV k" rsfrimr ' Comlltlon of 'he tbruut. fl ' 5GLV ALL DRUGGISTS. 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