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EVUN'tNO nULMJTIN, HONOLULl'.T It., SATUltDAY, MAY 1, 1909.
SACRIFICE CLEARANCE SALE
AN EVENr that will mark an epoch in retailing in Honolulu. Our customers say the mightiest bargains ever offered are PICKED UP III THIS STORE! Every tale during the year is a.sjrprisc because the Prices Arc Be
low the Expectations of the Patrons and the 'QUALITY OF THE GOODS SUPERIOR! We'are going to make better offennes at this ANNUAL CLEARANCE for we realize that sales crea'e an expectation for Low Prices: it
is the time when Extra Speoial Bargains arc sought., This time you will not bs disappointed; OUR PRICES WILL BE A SURPRISE TO YOU and it would be marvelous if ah ovcrtoppini of stock, such r.s v.e will olTci on
MAY lit. were without spots of exceptional interest. ' We intend, this time, thit no prices ANYWHERE shall be more favorable to you, The goods mast be turned into money and wc believe oar expectations will ba real
ized. The QUALITY assures us that the PRICE INDUCEMENTS will act as a true Philosopher's stone. COME IN AND LOOK AROUND. THE SALE BEGINS SATURDAY, MAY 1ST.
We
Shirtwaists, in Lawn, Mull, Silk, Net, etc.
The prices on the silk and net waists aro cut exactly in two.
didn't use h hammer to pound them down but a knife to cut in two:
$ .05 WAISTS bal, rmvb ? .40
$1.50 WAISTS SALE PRICE $ .00
$1.75 WAISTS SALE PRICE $1.00
$2.00 WAISTS SALE PRICE $1.35
$2.25 WAISTS SALE PRICE S1.50
v $2.60 WAISTS SALE PRICE $1,75
' $3.00 WAISTS SALE PRICE S1.00
$4.75 WAISTS SALE PRICE $3.25
$5 50 WAISTS SALE PRICE $3.50
Shirt waist patterns, formerly $1.50 and $1.75. now going at 50 cts,
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Portieres
We will continue the offerings of these serviceable draperies at fur
ther reductions in price:
$3 50 PORTIERES $2.65 FAIR
$4 00 PORTIERES $3 00 PAIR
$4 50 PORTIERES $3 40
$5.50 PORTIERES , $4.15
PAIR
PAIR
$7.75 PORTIERES,
$5 85 PAIR
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Ladies' Muslin Underwear
This is the strongest line we carry and we put in our best efforts to
secure quality. The services of an intelligent buyer have been called in
for this purpose with most satisfactory results. We are offerin" the la
dies one thousand garments to select from and underwear will be the
leader during the sale.
We propose clearing out an elegant line of ladies' skirts in voil,
serge, cloth alpacas, silk, etc., prices not reckoned with values, every
thing goes your way.
It will pay you to buy your hosiery whether you want it or not for
immediate use, for the bargain? will never be repeated. All shades:
white, black, pink, tan, blue, and grey. Offered at this time at one
quarter and a half off regular. Two cases of the black and white open
work ladies' hose, just removed from their containers, will bs included
in the bargains offered. We get regularly 35 cents n pair for these but
they arc to be sold for 20 cents a pair until the last is gone. Wc have
all sizes.
Corsets, Thompson's Glove Fitting'and
W.;B. Nuform
The most comfortable ever worn and the only make that particular
ly kuuiuiucc proper selling oi a gown,
$ .05 PAIR CORSETS
$1.00 PAIR CORSETS ....
$1.50 PAIR CORSETS ....
$2 25 PAIR CORSETS
$3 00 PAIR CORSETS ... .
SALE PRICE $ .50
SALE PRICE $ .75
SALE PRICE $1.15
SALE PRICE $1 50
SALE PRICE $2 00
Domestics
Great Values! Note Special Prices for this CLEARANCE
FARWELL COTTON
HOPE COTTON ;..
CHAPMAN COTTON
BIO INJUN COTTON
FOREST MILLS COTTON..
LONSDALE SHEETING ...
LONSDALE CAMBRIC ....
CRESCENT CAMBRIC ....
AMOY CAMBRIC ,.
INDIAN HEAD, 33 in. wide.
STARK MILL
...12 YDS.
.12 YDS.
12 YDS.
. .12 YDS.
12 YDS.
0 YDS.
8 YDS.
10 YDS.
. 0 YDS.
10 YDS.
10 YDS.
FIRST CALL 20 YDS
SALE:
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
Calico
Regular 5-ccnt quality will be sold during this sale at 25 yards for
a dollar.
A. F. C. Ginghams, 12 yards for a dollar.
Flannelettes, 12 jards for a dollar.
Shirtings, the best quality to be found in New York market; 30
inches wide, sold everywhere at 25 cents a jard. We will sell it at 8
yards for a dollar.
English Longcloth alwavs sold at $1.50 for 12 yards, our price $1.15.
Enplish Longcloth always sold at $1.00 for 12 yards, our price $1.40.
Nainsook cloth always sold at S2.00 for 12 yards, our price $1.40.
Nainsook cloth always sold at $2 25 for 12 yards, our price $1.50.
Boys' Wash Suits, Hydegrade Regatta Suits
PLAIN' WHITE AND COLORED
$1.05
$1.75
$2 00
$2 25
$2.50
$3 00
$3.50
SUITS
SUITS
SUITS
SUITS
SUiTS
SUITS
SUITS
$1 15
$1.25
31.30
$1.75
$1.90
$2 25.
$2 50
Sheeting
10-4 SHEETING
9-4 SHEETING
8-4 SHEETING
7-4 SHEETINO
0-4 SHEETING
00 x 00 SHEETS
81 x 90 SHEETS
72 x 90 SHEETS
03 x 90 SHEETS
81 x 90 HEMSTITCHED
. . 30o YD.
. 30e YD.
25c YD.
22Vao YD.
20c YD.
SALE PRICE COc
SALE PRICE 75c
SALE PRICE 70o
SALE PRICE 05c
SALE PRICE 85c
Pillow Cases
42 x 30 PILLOW CASES, $2 05 DOZ.
45 x 30 PILLOW CASES, $2 75 DOZ
SALE TRICE $2 00 DOZ.
SALE PRICE $2.10 DOZ.
The Bargain Maker
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A. BLOM,
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Victoria Lawns 1
Unquestionably good at $1.00 a p cce, ".lc price 50 cents.
Cotton torchon laces, regular GO cents a dozen, sils onto 35 cents. t
Linen torchon laces, regular $1.03 dozen, sale price GO cents. &
Japanese silk, absolutely pure, 27 inches wide, reduced from 50 to
35 cents.
Trunks and bags, good quality, 33 1-3 discount J-
New line of umbrellas and sunshades, latest shapes, at rare bargain '
prices,
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Opposite Catholic Church
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SOCIAL NOTES
T-
I' HONOR of their fortieth an
niversary, tlio children of Mr.
and .Mrs. 11. T. Dillingham
g.ivu un At-llnmo for them on
Momli afternoon nt their
town houte, "Woocllawri." U
was a garden part) nnd. Mr. and Mm.
Dillingham iccelvcd their fi lends
within the shadow of the grand old
lues which dot (ho lawn nnd niuKo
It m delightful even cm the bunnltst
da8. 'lhrouRhout the du beautiful
floral offerings wero constantly or
ihlng and there were flow era even
where, Indoois as well as on tho lea
Eho sould pnsri'S nfter being fort
Sirs Dillingham In an embroidered
whlto elrths, looked hiuuhomc, nnd It
wns u smpiliie to many that she had
hern man led to long, nnd shu wore u
Itl presented b) Mrs IMIcn Weavei,
which topresented the rubles which
alio Bholtid possess nfter being fortj
jpirRVcd. It was essentlull) a gath
ering of old fi lends, mid tho most
prominent families in tho Islnnds
weio repiesLnted Mrs. Dillingham
was bom here and, of course, hns
thorough!) Identified herself with
tho life of tho Islnnds. Sho Is nn ac
complished nnd enltUntcd woman,
possessing nrtlatlc genius Theio was
nlMi a sprinkling of tho gajcr )oung
stois nnd tho scene win a piotty ono,
for tho children welo not nt all shy
nnd enJo)Cd tho nflcinoon ns much
ns did thcli phlors An interesting
llitorliido was tho pi escalation of an
ntldrcsi which hnd the Elgnntutei of
thoso who weio picsent nt tho wed
ding cciemony to man) jenrs ago
.luilgo Sanford II Dolo and Mis Wal
ter Wecdon icpiebented the eommlt
Ico nnd the nddicss was greeted with
Kient onthusluim
Delicious lefreshmonts weio passed
mound nml It was ono of tho plcas
nntcst urtnlts of this husj wceK. Tor-
mm il M
HOTEL
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
GEARY-STREET ABOVE UNIOH SQUARE
JUST OPPOSITE HOTEL ST. FRANCIS
EUROPEAN PLAN $1.50 A DAY UP
AMERICAN PLAN $3.00 A DAY UP
J A new down town hotel. Sloel and
brick struclurs. Furnished at a cott oi
$150,000. Ereri comfort and conveni
ence, On car lines transferrins to all
parts o( citj, Omnibus meets all trains
and steamers.
HOTd STEWART
Now recognized as Hawaiian
Island Headquarters.
Cable Address "TRAWETS."
ABO Guide.
mer Vice President nnd Mrs. Talr
bunks nnd their daughter, Mrs. Tlm
niuus, wcro present, apd wcro tho
obteivcd of nil observers Mrs Tulr
Imnks nnd Mis. Tlmmons both dress
well nnd me voiy cordial to corj
IioiIj. Mr. Talrbankn, who has made
an excellent Impression, was In his
most genial mood Mr Walter Dil
lingham, who Is still In Washington,
was the onl) member of tho immedi
ate fnmtl not present, nnd the nr
langement of tho At-Homo dovolved
upon (!oornor nnd Mrs Trcar, Mrs
Didmau, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Dllllnghnm.
Fort Shatter Hop
One of the notnblo cventB of tho
week was tho hop glen In the Ad
ministration Ilulhllng at Tort Sli af
ter on Tueeda) evening by Major and
Mrs Dunning, Major nnd Mrs Wad
hnms, nnd tho officers stntloaed there
It wns n brilliant nffnlr mid went off
with much eclat. Captain Wndhnnis
le-illy had It In chnrge nnd mostnuc
ressful was ho in every way. At
8-30 the guests bpimi to nrrho nnd
wero rciched b) Major and Mr Dun
ning nnd Major nnd Mr J. Wndhaius
nt the oiitrnnco to tho bnllrnom.
Ilrinclips of rojnl palms, greens,
bunting, mid nn American Tlag,
which covered one sldo of tho loom,
miido the hallioom veiy attractive,
nnd Chlucso laatcins shed u soft light
over the ga and lnspiilng scene
Card tnblcs occupied a room nt tho
side, while opening out from It wns
n refreshment room whoio stood a
huge punchbowl flanked by plnteJ of
appetizing bandwlchej Tho punch,
an exi client one, dr) and cold, wns
oftlmci visited, nnd on tho Iannis
wcro honclus, settees, nnd chnlis
most suggestlely placed. Ono fcat-
uro of tho ovenlng wns parllculml)
pleasing and comfortable to tho fnlr
fccx, nt least. On arriving ono was
shown direct!) Into the diesslng
room on the ground floor, ami nmple
time given to arrange one's unrul)
locks, etc , before going into the bnll
loom What Is moro dlsconcoitlug
than to bo greeted b) host and host
ess In a disheveled condition, anil
how much moro b.itlBfnctory to the
feelings wns tho ariangement of
Tuesday night! Tho l'lfth Cnyilij
I! uid nn unusual!) good one, rilajed
foi tho dancers nnd were seated in
mi ihloip pilm sciecned It vus a
'jo) to clniico to their perfect music
and inioic after encore slotted thtlr
elToits i:ci) !)0( Is Indebted to
Col Sthu) lor for a musical treat Tho
bandmaster, by tho way, li an ex
member nf,rho Socnth I.anrcis, an
1'ngllsh diivnlnmnn, dlscovoicd by
British Consul l'orstcr, who Is an ox
ppit In such mattois Some of the
toilettes woio pnrtltularly beautiful
Mrs. Tlmmons woio a black dlrcctolro
gown of great beauty, tho 'diamonds
making n btrtktiig contrast. Mrs.
Porter wore ono of tho handsomest
gowns In tho room, the tunic effect
being charming. Mrs Ilocdcfeld had
on a )cllov-satln dtrectolrc, the
clinging lines of which dlspla)ed a
graceful figure. Her )cllow lmlr ptr
fectly colffcurcd, wns In tho samo
tone ns tho flock. Mrs. C. W. Case
Deerlng looked charming In black
spangled chiffon, mid Mrs. Gcrrlt
Wlldor's white- satin dlrcctolro wns
much ndmlrcd Miss Alice Cooke was
In a rose sitln unci Miss Vera Dimon
In palest pink. The Spalding girls
wero dainty and sweet In white and
blue. Mrs. Kalph Porstcr woro black
lace ocr wlilto satin and her hair
was becomingly dressed Mrs Low
looked distinguished nnd Mrs Moses
had on n pretty white Inco frock.
Mrs Cnstncr, n handsomo blonde,
woro white. Mrs. Wndhams hnd on
a striking frock In the dlrcctolro
st)!e, and Mrs Dunnlng's well cut
gown was rofo color. Mrs. Ashe was
attractive in black nnd woro Uvlrt
red carnations In her black ball, she
iiIlo carried a bouquet of tho same
flowers Miss Carpenter's toilette
wns dull-green Ratio mado a In ill
rectolie, and Mrs Tails looked well
In white. Both Mrs Dunning und tho
Wadbams entertained largo supper
pirtles after the dnnco. Among thoso
piesent wero Col. Schuyler and tho
officers and when of I.ellcbun; Cap
tain and Mis Moses, Captain and
Mrs. Low, Captain and Mis Sturgeon,
British Consul and Mis Halph Tins
lei, Mr. and Mrs S. (J. Wilder, Mr.
and Mrs. (lerrlt P. Wilder, Ml. and
Sirs. Chnrlcs Wilder, Sir. and SIis.
r.ixon Illshnp, Mrs. lloedefihl, Sen
atoi and SIib. I'alrthlld, Dr. nnd Mrs.
James Judil, Sir. mid SIis Lawrence
Judd, Dr. nnd Sirs, Krnest Wntel
house. Sir. nnd Sirs. C. W. Case
Dccrlng, Sir and Sirs. Prnssei, Judgo
and Sirs. Ballon, Sirs Porter, Sirs.
SltCjowan, Captain nnd SIis Castuer,
Sirs. (Inston Ashe, SIlss llcndur, SIlss
Bo I Ives, SIis II Sdienck, Dr and
Sirs. Lnnghorne, Sirs A (1 Ilawvi,
Jr , SIlss Kthol Spalding. SIlsi Allen
Spalding, SIlss Voia Damon, SIlss
Allco Cooke, tho Slisses (luarleH, mIks
(Iras, Sllsn SJargarct Walkei, SIlss
Charlotte Hall, SIlss SItChtsniy, SIlss
Clnra Carpenter, Sir. A. L C Atklu-
von, col. Hcimjier, uiptaiu iugi(i,
Lieut Wrightson, USA, Lieut
Chilton. U. S A.; Lltut. SttCleaiy,
U. B. A.! Lieut Pardee, USA:
Captain Kxton, V, S A.i Dr. SUtchtll,
Dr Cooper, Dnglueer Ilurrell, U H
N' ; Sir David Anderson, Sir W Cas
tle, mid many others.
Sirs IVancIs SI Swanzy oxpetts to
iill In (ho Alameda, which departs
next Wcdnesdaj Her dailghtti
Nora will return with her.
Sir nnd SIis V St Match arc n
pected lo airlvo the last of luno and
Miss Harriet Hatch mn) return wllh
Col I law ps In Slay
Cards hno been recehocl as fol
lows. 1 ho Collige Club icijucat tho
pleasure of Jour compin) nt a Tour- seated each guest One corner of the
tecnth Century Pcsto on Sin) Da) at 'dining-room was massed with )ellow
the home of Sirs. Walter I'rear at orchids and hnngtng baskets of lino
four o'clock. I Australian ferns Were greatly adnilr-
led Sirs Tenney wore u lovel) cos-
Judge and Mrs, Sidney llnllou aro u"" ' wlllo lace Sucral of the
ralllng.Xor Snn lVafl(.lsco In the Ala- quests pla)cd bridge In tho afternoon,
medn nnd SIlss qiara Carpenter, Thobo present wero Sirs. Ocorge I'alr
whoso mother will loin her. cxiiects thlld, Sirs. Slctlowan, Sirs. Paxon
to stay at tho llallou rcsldento until llnop, Sirs. I.iiighorne, Sirs, lllll-
thclr return
For the Perkins
Sirs George Carter decorated the
tablo with her favorite pink roics at
the luncheon she gavo on Wednesda)
In honor of Sirs It Ci L. Perkins, who
sails for Huglnnd In tho Alameda. It
was a delightful affair and tho Cool
breezes of Nuiiaiiu Valley made tho
atmosphere pcifettly bearable, al
though the best In town was uncom
fortable. Thiisu asked to meet Sirs
Perkins Included Sirs A Atkinson,
Sirs. Leopold Blackmun, Sirs Ilernlco
Wnlbrldgo, Sirs (lerrlt P. Wilder,
Sirs IUchard hers. Sirs. C. Holloway,
Sirs Dunning, Sirs A S. Humphrey,
Sirs I'nxon Bishop, SIlss Margin ct
Walker.
Sirs James Judd was tho hostess of
a piult) liimhenii on Tuesday nt her
Siienter street icHldemc. Tlioto
wero three tables beautifully detor
atcd with gardenias and maidenhair
ferns, mid tho views from tho Innnl
wero much admired, nn extensive. pan
ormnii which not only Includes old
Diamond Head and the town but nlso
embrace glimpses nf the Walnnae
mountains nnd Pearl Harbor. Coffee
and liqueur weio served on thn 1ft
nii I and rcvcrnl of thn guests sang
mid played dellgbfully, including
Sirs 'leant) Pick, Sirs, Prnncla On),
Sirs S (! Wilder, anil Sirs. W'bltno)
bther guestH wero .Sirs. A. Prnmls
Judd, Sirs. Lawreaie Judd, Sirs I'Oi
itifge, SIis Uric Knudsea, Sirs Low
re), SIis H Iloss
Sir and SIis Gcorgn Kalrchlld gao
a ihaimlngl) Informal little dinner'
nt the Alexander Young Hotel on
litesda) oivnliiK, thtlr gueits lli
eludlng Sirs. Tlmmons, SIis. Porter,
nml Sir A. L C Atkinson. Pink
(.initios, robo-shniled, and pink loses
ninilc the tnble attractive. Hvcr)
hod) went on to the hop nt Tort
Shatter.
Mn. Tennev Entertains
Sirs Kilward Tenney whb the hos
tess of a luncheon of unusual beauty
on Tuenlay, in honor of Sim. New
ball, who Is Spending some thno at
the Sloaua Hotel, a charming society
woman from I.os Angeles night pots
of ) ul low orchids o cupled tho cen
tpi of the tnblo nnd fiom. tho chnn
dullor was suspended a hanging bas
lit of orchids la tho name tono of
yellow llnM.pti of maidenhair ferns
'almost hid tho celling and Jardiuleics
of orchids at inch pinto weie tho
fornn for the guctB Yellow chif
fon and maidenhair ferns wcro artis
tically Introduced and plaee-cunH
with tho monogram of tho hostess',
son of New York, Sirs. Arthur Wll
dcr, Sirs IUchard hers, Sirs. Dun
ning, Sirs. Helen Noonan.
Miss Waterhouse's Birthday
SIlss (Iwenrtolln Wntnrhoiibn cele
brated her second natal day by giv
ing a p-irty at her paronU' resldttnco
In Judd Btreet on .Monday afternoon.
Thero wcro man) small guests and u
tea suitable to the littlo ones, Includ
ing Ico cream, was served on the In
nnl Stany presents wero given tho
tiny tot, who wns mostly Interested
In storing nway enormous aunntltles
of food Into a ery small mouth
when no ono was looking Tea was
also served to mammas und baby Wa
turliousp, In her hand-mndo Trench
I rock, was a bewitching picture of
love Uncut Lee Wnterhouse, a hand
bonic little chap, was a gracious host
and did the honors for his two sis
ters with quite an air. It was a vasl-
1) Interesting sight to watch the chil
dren romping ami having a genulno
good time.
Sir and Sirs. David Illco are Unit
ing Sir and Sirs. Krancls Hatch in
Washington.
Sirs Robert I. Bile gavo a delight
ful At-Homo on Tuesday and It was
In tho n nt mo of u farowuli; for she
sailtd for Han Trnnclsro In tho Lnr-
line Slis Llllle Is un interesting
woman nnd thero aro many who
much I egret her departure.
Musicale May 13
'Hutu will bo ono of tho best mil
slcal piogiums of tho seabon given at
Sirs W T Trcnr's Tlmrsdu) evening,
Slay Uth, on the occasion of Sirs. A
II Ingalls "farewell," Tho program
will consist of bolos by SIis Ingalls,
Sliiis Werthmuollcr pianist, and Ilov.
Canon W.m Ault of Wntluku, who
will miku his Initial bow before a
Honolulu audience. His voice Is a
baritone of lovely quality and his In
tel pi otatlom are s)mpathetlc, nl
wa)s calling forth much enthuslasia
fiuiu his audiences. Others assisting
on tho program aro Sliss Margaret
Claile, SHbs Allco Itogers, Sirs
Slitt-Smltli. SIrB Wright, Slis. Ton
ne) Peck, SIis cm Holt, Sirs. Kln
ne), Mm Hoffmann, SIlss SlcCor
mlek, Miss Agues Judd, nnd Sir. A
II Insnlls'
SIis C Wilder was tho hostess of
a small nnd Infnrmnl tea on Wedaes-
diy nt tho residence of SIis William
Wilder oil Pensncola street, In honor
of Sirs Ashe. Silts Ilcnder, aad SIUs
Ililluo.
lug, and man) elaborato ones were
alwa)B in order ut thai hospltault
place. 'They have a perfect treasure
lu their chef and tho best of evcr)
tlilng goes out there.
For the Fairbanks
Captain and Sirs Itecs entertained
cm Thurfdu) la lioiiiiitnf ox-Vlcn ProsI
dent and Sirs. Fairbanks mid Sirs 11m
monds During tho morning the i .'U
i i it oh placo
i I. vi rwhlug
V lis nnd iweels
.j, ( ilsn c-i i lent
s Wat i hinisp I Hilled
woro a pink frock.
II 'v I i
v l i ll ill u
WUK ,llll( I Vl I I
ind pom in In li
til the table Mb
M r) prett) und
Other Kltests Included Mis il Oi ingo,
Mrs Krfe Kniiiheu .Mlssts Knlhrlno
Smith, IIoi per, PotctMen
SIis Asho. M,ss tlindor mid SIlss
wtnt to Pearl Harbor with Ciip'alu I Ilcrnnl), Iio hivo bivn In n for a
Ileus on tho Iroquois, rcturulu,, m 1 nioiilh, will sail for Cnllfnrnla on uo
o clock to the1 PKasanton, win re a do-1 Korea on .Monday
Hghtful lunch was sorcd Tables wen
laid cm tho Walklkl lnnal, which m iKoi
n charming out-dour dining room '11k
dpcorntliins were rod h)blscii4 and
mnldcnlinlr ferns Those present be
tides the guests of honor wero Go
crnor and Sirs Froar, Judge and Sim
llallou, SIlss Carpenter, Capt and Mis
Sloses, Sir. Sii)dcr and Sir Huustoii
Sir and Sirs Lrlo Knudrcn g.-no a
prctt) dinner at tho Pleasaiitou on
'Ihursda) evening In the private dining
loom The round tablo was equUlte
I) decorated with )cllow coreopsis and
maidenhair ferns '1 ho guests liietud
cd Mi. and Sirs Atcuizo Hartley Sirs
Locke Sir and Sirs Tonney Ptck, Di
and SIis James Judd, Sirs ilOriiigo
Mrs A (I Haweu Jr. Sir David An
demon Nearly all thu guests went
on tu tho Hitchcock "ut home"
On Tuesday evening I.leuteiniit
Commander and Sirs. Sloaua, U 8 N
entertained at dinner for Sir Justice
llallou and Sirs. Ballon, Cnptnln and
Slis. Low, U 8 SI C. Sllbs Clam (n
neuter and Asslhtanl Civil Lugiiiei r
Ilurrell, IT, S N All went o.i to the
hopo nt Tint Shnftor.
American Beaut) roses ndoinid the
tnblo at the dinner which Mr llrun
Cmtwrlght gnvo ut tho Alexander
Young hotel lu honoi of Sir and Sirs
James Wilder, Slis and Sirs II Leeds
Sir, Ilruco Cnrtwrlght, Jr Tho service
of whlto und gold wns ury d lint nnd
thn dinner n perfect example1 of tlit
chefs skill,
Tho engagement of Sllsi Hum i
IVck to Judge Williams of the Su
promo Court of West Virginia has
been nuiWnccd. SIlss Peck will h
tPim inhered as a bisti r of Mr finance
Peck, and she visited lu the Island
iiiiiiu time ago
.Mi. C Du lluls of San TinucUc and
SIlss Du Hols of Hudson, N Y ui
among tho recent arilvals m tho VU i
auton
A
Mr-und Sin George Taluhlll i
pect soon lo tako a trip which will in
elude Europe
Sir John Glllet. tho brother of .Mrs
Aichlu Young and Sirs Ilcrg Is heio
ou a visit
An ongngpiucnt luncheon was given
nn Turned iv bv Mrs P T 1 Wnlpr
limiso nt her icsldenco in W)llo street
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Pr and Sirs C II lllvtn termini 1
at dlliuei on Tliurndiv i. lug In bim
or of Mi and Sirs V. (! Dulsenberg
Sir. and Sirs C Hollow ly gavo n
picnle fur thirty on Halnnlav list,
mound Diamond Hi ad
D- and SIis Liiughorui' givi a din
nor Inst eviMilng at theli lesldeiico lu
I las-lugs street
Kcrtrro clcarancc sale.
In honor of her slstc r In 1 iw , Miss Wat
Tho officers at Lcllchua seCm to irhouse Tho tnblo looked lovely, for
prefer Trlday night for dlhnlng-Etv- blanches of jietith blossoms artistic
L II Kerr H Cu Invi m irlv rut
their prlci s In two r. i this cU-.-iraliiu
sib nnd to make lontn On- this nevr
goods lu the Men h IK p irtnn nl. tho
retiring nab of di) gimls nnlloiis nnd
lionn fiirnl-lilng gnml, urit Iiidu
until nil Is wold llari'iliis lu every
thing '" ' J i
Wliat u gmnd family
Bitdlcluo A)ci's .-ars iu
rillit Ut I cod for tho
child, cm d fr tho ar-
out (,ui I fi r thu urniiit-
ut. (.euera-
tluii ufttr
jnior.i-
tlon Lai
used It.
And to-
dn) It Is
tho oi.o
grout
family
tho
world
o v o r .
Always
koop a
bottlo
iliotue. bomctlmo
during tho year tomo member
61 tho family wilt certainly mod It.
Youcauiuroly trmt amodlolnotliatb as
btu und for over sixty) cars. Tested
and tried, anil norcr found wanting.
AYEft'S
Sarsaparilla
li tin belt famltv mr llulue thit ovor
xi nmdf It it. kr m blood, and
pure b I odi'. lies ue o ( good hoalth.
An now mnle,Aicr' Sna
parllhi voiualm no ulcohol,
Tbcrearemanylmit'itionSarsipar'lbs
Bo suro you ct "Ayor's."
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