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Mrs. Carl 3, Smith of Hllo enter- Vatcrhoiike hns cntercil Into tbo lm talneil tlia Piano Cliili nt her Pniico pie beauty of the poem with an Intent) hoinu, Wednesday afternoon, May IS.'lty and nprcclntlon which will bring Two of the KiiPHt8, MIhh Will of I'a'tliu xtory before im vividly and rn- hala and Mr. TrowbrldKe of Hllo, add ed Krcatly to tho program by their ren dition of their respective niimbcrR. A composition of Mrs. OraiiKa, heard for tliu first tlmu In public, waH Kreatly enjoyed. pnoonAM. 1. Music Ncv.H Mltm lather l.yninu, Mrs. Lewis. 2. (Irnnil I'olonolsc Chopin Miss Potter. 2. Albumblatt (First time In public) ....'. Mrs. OratiRa Mr. Carl S. Smith. I. (a) Prelude No. 4 (!)) Prelude no. C i Cliopln Mfss Moclnc. In. Snnt? "I Cnniiot Help livlni? Thee" . , Clayton Jones Mrs. Hapal. fi. (a) Traumerel.... ltlJinril Rlrausa (li Intermezzo Vogrlcl-. I . Mrs. Lewis. I. Heading Selected I Miss Krank Pottor. 8. Obortach Wlenlawskl I Miss Wills. 9. Pour "Oh! TIs a Dieam" C. II. Haw ley 1 Mrs. H.ipJl. 10. Arabesque Leschetlzk Mitts Westerxelt. 11. (a) Eleglo Massenet (b) Deep 'In 'a Hose's C.lowlng Heart Nevlu Mr. Trowbridge. Obligators by Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Smith, V Enoch Arden Next Tuerday evening. May 2. In, at the residence of Mrs. John A. McCnnd less. Nuuauii, the melodrama of "Kni'ch Arden" by Itlch'ird Strauss will be given by MIsh Margaiet 10. f!tii!cp unit Mrs. I-Veiterle T. P. Wnter. house. Ono should tnke ndvnnttgo -the club Is allowed to Invite a limited of every opiKirtnnlly to hear nnd study ."umber of friends to I lie event and the workH of the greatest compoper oM'iose who rescinded rnjojod tho fo. our ugo and this Is Indeed n rare one 'lowing piogrum, which vvus an unusii as his masterly handling of the tragedy 'ally Hue one: lof the idd Tennyson xieiu In wonder- ' lay Horatio Parker , fill In Its keen and human sympathy. Double Quartet. He has drawn In musical figures, some- (a) Die Nncht lb) Standchcu times tender, sometimes hold, hut nl It. Strnusn ways true, every phase of the sellltr;) Mrs. Alexander Lindsay, nixl characters of the story. Tho gen- Tuscan l-olk Songs A Streamlet tleness, the sturdlness, the rebellion j I'iiII or Klowers. Tile Flight of against Kate, Ilia resignation In Clouds L. Caraeelolo Enoch's lire ute all wonderfully de- Mrs. I.. T. Peck, Mrs. Waller plcted by a constant plajlng on the Honmann. Knotli Ihcmo whenever ho enters or Impromptu Schuheit the thought of him enters the rend- -Mis. I). II. Hitchcock. Ing. 8o It Is with each or the char- ;Arla Samson (mil Delilah. Saint Saens ncters and I heir lives, Indeed the music seems to be a womterrul picturing of tho story as It Is read. Naturally, the line points of such u woik would ho lost were the pianist not n true student as well as being splendid player. Miss Clarke has had the kind of inn lent education which so many tl?s nowadnyH In their rush Wednesday In honor of Miss Iluida to keep nbrfi-ist rf the times. Her , way. whoso marilagu to l.leut. Wright good work Is !ipi1 nu a tlioiough und- Bn occurs Juno second, was n most etstindlu; of tlin n'd, the real makers enjoyable affair. Given for a brldu of 'iint"l ho th't (he Is ready to cope, to-be thu decorations were all In keen- ! not mil) with the technical difficulties but with tho mental ami emotional Automobilists T0 you understand your machine? Are you familiar with Gas Engines, Commutators, Gearings, etc ? If you would like to thoroughly understand auto mobiles and become an expert in selecting tham as well as in running them, drop in and seeWr Cyclo pedia of Automobile Engineering. With this at hand yju can solve every auto problem that may come up. Phone 401 fc-SStfiS' banco the forn-ful Impression of tho Slrauss musical picture. The tickets, which are (I each, aro on sate at UergstorniH and can bo pur chased from the members of tbo Col lege Club, under whose auspices the affair Is to bo given. In financial results, In artistic ex cellence and In the isipular enthusiasm aroused, tho Reason Just closed In Ja pan by the Withers Concert Company stands as a record In the entertain me.it history of that portion of the East. Socially also the season may bo said to havo a little place in tlin his tory of Japan'B evolution as a nation, for which lias never been done be forethe scries of concerts kIwii nl Tokln anil Yokohama obtained the special royal pationage, and tho I'.m pcror anil ICmpress were officially r resented at one concert by the heir presumptive, II, I. II. I'rlncu Hlgashl Kuslilml no Mlya, and Princess Fushl inl. On no previous occasion has any member of the royal family of .lup.iu altemU-d a public entertainment at which admission was charged, .nor any entertainment given by Kuropouu tal ent. The touring artistes, who reach Honolulu on the 12th of Juno and close their seasWa touring with the fes Itlvul hero, worn while at the Japanese ! Capital guests at tho Urltlsh Kmbissy. t10 Ambassador ami Uuly MacDonald 'and the Kmbissy parly attending all .to keep abreast of the times. Her Ikohama. The Withers Company will open In Honolulu June 14th. w n n The Morning Music Club's "open meeting," an Vimual uffuli; was held nt tho Castlo Kindergarten Tuesday evening at X o'clock. Kaeh member of Mrs. Chnrles Weight. On tho Yalum Hlver Amy Wnoilfonl I-'inden Mrs. Hugo lienor, Miss Schnefor. (n) Cradlo Song (b) Serenade. Oodard aMrs i:. A. It. Iloss, Miss K. Hopper. Mrs. Arthur liorg's luncheon on lug with the coming event, the centre- plcco being made of dainty brldo'a BROWN & LYON CO., LTD. Young Building, Honolulu roses banked with maldcn-halr fein, nnd tho place cards wedding bells and bride's slippers, band painted ami daintily outlined In palest gold. The chandelier was nrtlstlcally decorated with festoons of asparagus ferns and bows und loops of white satin ribbon suspended over the table. Those pres ent beside the hostess nnd the gups' of honor were Mrs. McOrew, Mis. Wrlghtson, Mrs, Damon, Mrs. Archie Young. Miss France fJlllet Ml." Young, Mrs. Prorr?.. The MUses Oeerlng, socletj ileliu tantes of Chicago and New York nnd hnir-ststers of Mr. C. W. Cnso Deerlng, arc expected to nrrlvc on the 24lh with their uncle, Reneral Whl'pple; a broth or of Mr. Deerlng's mother. The Noel Patons are also exKctcd on that date and have engaged their 'old suite at tho Monti a Hotel. Dr. and .Mrs. Ilobdy are) established In Mrs. Mabel Wing Castle's chalet In College Hills. Doth the doctor and his wife dre very much liked, and are renewing their old lies, having been hero several jears ago. ' Judge nnd Mrs. Dole, who are spend Ing a few weeks across the Pall, weie seen In town on Friday lunching at the Alexander Young Hotel, Judge Dole Is very much Improved In health. The noncomuilssloncd officer of tho Marine Corps are to give a largo and brilliant ball at the Alexander Young hotel on tho evening of June . The Fifth Cavalry. Hand will be in attendance and Major lng nnd the officers of the camp will attend with their families. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Height M eye in of Oakland, California, who arrived last week on the Mongolia, left for the volcano on Tuerday. Mr. Mejer-t Is well known here, because or his connection with the Young Hotel, he being the ui'chlted who designed thu building. Mrs. CInrleR Itlce returned In the Mongolia nflcr n brier visit with friends and relatives In California. Mr, Itlce came to Honolulu to meet her and they returned tho same week to Kauai. Mrs. Idee looked very pretty, and reeiued delighted to greet her friend. .Mn. II. F. Dillingham's luncheon on Monday In honor or Mrs. Tltnmong, was u very enjojab'e uffuli, and her guests Included Mrs. It. O. Lccils. Mis. Oerrlt Wlldei, Mrs. Harold Dil lingham, MrR. Snnfonl Wadhnms, Mrs Itlchards I vers. Mrs. L. D. Lnndls gave n dinner party Wednesday evening for Miss Margaret Marriott nnd Uay Col lins of the Klleford Co. The guest., were .Mr. mid Mrs. Skinner of Chi cago, Miss A, Titer, .Miss Marriott and Mr. Collins. Mrs. Krlc Kmidscu gave n prett) children's party Monday uftertioon nt tho Pleasauton for her little daughter Alexaudra. Thu tots had a dip In the ( l-.il&J Whitney tank, nnd a general good time was en joyed. Virginia Krenr, Dorothy Smith, iscwtnn i'cck, inn uunicy cnuureu uuu many others were there. Captain floodw'lh, tho popular mas-; ter of tho "Dlrlgo" sailed Into jsirt last Saturday and Is estn'tlshed nt Ihc At- exnuler Young'hotel frtr a few weeks to the Joy of liW many frlendt In Do nnlulii, who delight to entertain him. ' Mrs. James L. Cockbum entertained n few friends Informally nt tea on Monday ultcrnoon In honor or hcrl mother, Mrs. King, who leaves shortly' for her home In Victoria. Among those Invited were Mrs. It. O. K. l-'omter, Mrs. Alexnnder Lindsay. Mine. Krliiie. Mrs. Locke. Mrs. Tenney Peck, Miss (Iras, Miss Super. Mr. John Ilurroughs. the naturalist. Dr. Clarn Uarrus anil Mrs. M. C. Ash ley are among the recent arrivals at the Pleasantou Mr. Ilurroughs, the Idol of the Ameilcan people, and Dr. Harms have gotm to the Volcano a the guests of the Promotion Commit tee. Plans lor the Addition to the Pleas anion nro rapidly maturing, nnd Un comfortable annex will bn Mulshed In a very short time. Col, S. Parser entertained at lunch eon op Thursday at the Diamond Head villa In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Marcel Ccrf. Mrs. Nlxson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hob ert Shingle. Mrs. Kllzabeth l-'reeth. Miss llurton, Miss Campbell, Miss Freeth. Mrs. Prank Damon entertained very Inronnull) on Monday, hei guests In eluding I)r and Mrs. McOrew, Major and Mrs. Winstow, Capt. and Mrn. Mnspa.MlsB llnrdavvay and l.leut. atul Mrs. Wrlghtson. A dinner remarkable for Its ele gance was given lii'Wnshlngtnn recent .y by the Japanese Aiubissador, wh always entertains on a lavish scale Ills gueMs were Justice and Mrs. Ilruwvr, Mr. and Mrs. II. Illdgeley, Mr. and Mrs, Corcoran HIM, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilutler. Mr. and Mrs. Sherrlll. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Hatch. Miss Harriet Hatch, .Major Oullck, Mr. Ilnua Harl, secre- taiy of the Japanese Legation, twenty In nil. Mr lleruclie, tho ublu manager of 'he Alexander Young, Moana and Hoy il Hawaiian hotels, Is booked on the AlamUda for n vacation of n few weeks, lie will by greatly missed for he Is one of the most diplomatic of uanagers an I understands thoroughl) the dllllcult position. It Is hoped by all Hint he will enjoy Ills vacation to lli uttermost and return In good health and spirits. Mr. and Mrs. Rearge Da vies gave a chaimlug dinner this week at their place, "The Dingle," on flreen street. Ily the b)e, the garden at present Is n mass of brilliant bloom, so carcfiilly are the delicate blossoms or spring cul tivated In that dellghtrul nit. Little luiKiieons and dinners havo been all thu rage this week at the Alexnnder Young nnd Mr. Ilruco Cart wright. Jr., gave a dellghtrul lunchion for .Mrs. .Milo Potter and Miss Nina Jones on Saturday last. Mailumo et Monsieur Paul do Long pro are charmed with tho Honolulu Seaside Hotel and their cottage there. The celebrated artist speaks In tho highest pralre or all things Hawaiian. On Tupfday. Mrs. Wrlghtson enter tained a few friends at luncheon In cluding Mrs. Damon, Mrs. Mcfltew and Mrs. Moes. Ono or tho brllllJtit itinnor or the week was given by Mr. and Mrs. Itkh aril Ivers at their icildcnce in Collegj Hills on Thursday evening, In honor or Mr. William Irwin, who arrived last week ror a churl visit in Honolulu. Carnatloiu, maidenhair ferns, and art JkitJkMi4iiMhk': 'itoWi&t & Marsh .JLB I I istic caudles made the table beautiful l look Uion. After dinner bridge oc , cuplcif everybody Tlu guests Incluil eil Professor and Mrs. M. M Scott. Mr and Mrs. .lame Wilder, Mr. and Mrs (leorgo Davles, Mrs. Ivers, Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Carter, Miss lllnic. Mis Marlon Scott, Mr. Lansing Mlrticr. Col. Ilnwes. Captain Oooilwln, uf the ship Dlrlgo Is being warmly greeted by alt his old friends. He is domiciled nt the Alex ander Young. Mrs. Arthur Wilder has Invitations nut for a buffet luncheon on Monday In honor of her sister-in-law, Mis. liar old (llffard. Mrs. A. Mason entertained nl .111 per on Monday evening In honor at Mr. and Mrs. Ward and Miss Wight. Mrs. K. II. Waterhouso. who Inn been spending some time at the Penln suln, relumed this week. Miss Klcnnor Wnterhou-ie and Mr. Kreil Wntcthouse an- also to iiiilve on the 24th. Mr. P. W. Athlon, a guest nt the Moaua Hotel, will sail In the Siberia. Dr. nud Mrs. StuhlM, of Keglnn t are expected on ttie 24th. Mrs. Clifford Kimball und sou will visit tl.e Itlees on Kauai this summer. , Polo at Moaualua will mirnct many this udornoon. und Dr. Ilnldwlii whJi Ills' new string of ponies Is making u brilliant reconl al Hie practice games. Hllllard parlies at the Alexander Young me nil the rage, and the skill of the fair sex, who play on the tables I nightly. Is much commented upon Mrs. Potter and .Miss Nina Jones may stny over for two weeks longei much to tho Joy or their many Irlends. Mr. and .Mrs. Leeds. Mrs. Potter. Mis Jones, Mr. Cnrlwrlght and Ilruco Cart wright, Jr., are on a motor trip around the Island today nnd tomor row. An lniHirtnnt arrival was that or Mr James U. Castle, who came In last evening on tho l.urllue. Mrs. Jordan or Wyllle street wax tho hostess nf nu enjoyable tea on Thursday. It wus served from little tables nnd thu dowering shrubs made the room beautiful. Among the guests were Mrs. Wnteihouse, Mrs. Henr) Wnterhouse, Mrs. Italph Jordan, Mrs. Kniiiry. Mrs, Walter Kmory, Mis. Cinodnle. Mm W. O. Smith and mnny others. Mrs. K. M. -Su'nuzy Is on her way to New York, having slopped for n day or ivvo in sail Francisco. Mr. and Mis. Kmory of Hates street will celebrate their lllllelh annivers ary, their golden wedding, In June. v Mrs. W. i:. Taylor turn been spend ing a few days with Mrs, McCaudless of l.lllliu street. Tho production or "Ilnorh Arden" Is being uugeily looked forward lo on Tuesday evening at the resident-.) or Mrs. J. McCandless In Nuuatiu avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John Wnlcilniii.'e nu the proud possessors of a son born lhl week. Mrs. .1. 8. Walker and her newly nr rived son nro getting on raiuou-ly. The Muslcil Circle id the Kllohvi- i Art t.uagun Is going to entertain Pie members and their friends on 'Ihur day evening at tho Cattle Kill lei g r ten building. Mr. SWAHN Formerly cutter for H. P. Roth, is now in charge of L. B. 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ALL HAND WORK. THE FRENCH LAUNDRY. II. & M. RAILWAY WHITE A scientifically perfect mix ture of white lead and zinc oxide-. Overcomes nit deficiencies of pure white lend. It is the ideal material for all classes of work. Leaves a perfect surface for repaint ini;; exceeds white lead fully 50 per cent in durability and covers a greater amount of "urface. Sold by Lowers & Cooke, LIMITED 177 S. King St. Phone 775. The Weekly Edition ol the Cvrninj Bulletin gives a complete summary ol the news ol the day. ViHf 'U WJiiStim -frfrff ' lwiir-tlif rnr D 3 v E r