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fc'wFiiiiii4iijMiiiw!uju.ii:es,uy3Pr:l r EVENIN'Q IlULt:6TlN( HONOLULU," T. fi.;Tt:bN'K3lVAY', BMir;'iit"'M' " llt-t re-lll , -J' Many Interesting Shopping Items Specials for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday White Mercerized Shirtings and Waistings 25c quality 18d a yd. 30c quality 226 a yd. 35c quality , ...27 a yd. White Fancy Pique, "Regular Price 30c a yd. Special Price 206 a yd. Oxford Suitings White, EcRular Price 33c a yd. Special 25 a yd. Whitb, Bejrular Price 40c a yd. , Special 30 a yd. TRIMMING DEPARTMENT New Allover Laces. New Allovcr Hunr Laces. Babv Irish Laces, Pearl hite and Gold Bands, Silver Spangle, jfowns. B We also have some very pretty new ideas in the double width nets ifor gowns and waists. 1 LADIES' HAND CROCHETED DUTCH COLLARS Very choice, only one of a kind. CHILDREN'S SCHOOL UMBRELLAS Paragon frames and steel rods, very strong, 75 and upwards. . LADIES' WHITE WASHABLE CHAMOIS GLOVES All Sizes. LADIES' AUTO GLOVES With very deep cuff. Good weight, but not clumsy. LADIES' BLACK L Just the thing for throwing over . S. Sachs Dry N Corner Fort and 1 '. ' Only Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd., Hardware Department. GEO. A. MARTIN, FASHIONABLE TAILOB. Business Suits for $29. Hotel St. WAH CI10NG CO. (DRY GOODS AND TAILORING. I Everything absolutely new and resh from the Coast. fAVERLEY BLK. HOTEL ST. Tom the - Painter HIGH-GLASS PAPEB-HANGING. DECORATING. AND GENERAL PAINTING. Sharp SionS 8PEAK FOR THEMSELVES. ELITE BUILDING. V PHONE 3977 Embroideries. Heavv Band Laces and Silver Bands,' Persian Bands, very beautiful for eveninp; LACE SCARFS the head in the evening. Goods Co., Ltd, Beretania Sts. $50 Automatic Sewing Machine, single thread, lock stitch, drop head. The biggest value ever offered. BLOWS CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUES THIS WEEK. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN PRICE. David A. Dowsett, INSURANCE. SEAL ESTATE, LOANS. 203 Judd Building. Phone 655. Sharp BOYS FORM A SUICIDE CLUB tt They Cast Vote as to Which Is to Die First and One Then Blows Oat His Brains. J'.UI3, September 11. Astound ing rovclatloiia lmvo Just been mado concerning the sulcldo last week at Clormont-Kcrrnnd of Illnlso Pascal. The 1ml htew his brains out before his sliuoj follows assembled In class. It appeals that three boys cast lots lo determine which was to Kill hlmseff first, nml joung Neny diew tlio fatal number. Ills two ncconi lillces nt uncc rot to work to drive hltn tn curry out his pledge by ac cusing him of cowardice. The day before his death they made him re hcniso nil the details of 'the tragedy and then marked with chalk the spot whole he was to blow his brains out, Whllo this grim rehearsal was taking place In the empty classroom a Junior boy put his head Inside the dcor and saw what was going .on. The others iliovo hint awny, saying. "You know loo much; you will have to bu put out of the way. It appears that there was t. list In existence of bog who were to be "suppressed." Ten minutes before the final scene In class Neny'g neighbor borrowed a watch and said to him: "You know vim have to kilt ourself at 20 min utes' past .1. You have only ten minutes to live." When llvo minutes had elapsed ,he reminded him again, and again when enly two minutes remained. Punctually to the minute the wre'tclied boy rose, walked to the pot where thn chnlk mnrk tvnn. drew tho revolver and shot himself In the right temple. JAP3 NOW EATINQ MEAT. Mikado's Subjects Learn That Flesh Wllljncreate Physical Strength. . Toklo, Sept. 11. Tho Japancso nro Ijecomlng a nation of meat esaters. Until about three decides ago. few If any, Japanese nto meat of any kind ilthnugh wild bear and cnlson wero occasionally out but not rotnmnnlv Now, beef, veal and poik aro Romo of tho dally ncccssnrles. Mutton and lamb nro also In great request, bit as It Is very scarco In Japan, what little that can bo had Is of Inferior quality and has to be Imported from Shang hai, i V The, opinion among Japanese med ical men is growing that beef Is very beneficial to the health and general physique of tho people. Thirty years ago, when tho consumption of meat wan small, tbe natfou was puny, und ersized and pallid looking, but slnco meat has been generally adopted as in article of diet, tho people havo be coma strong, healthy and well vdovol iped. A meat diet, coupled with plenty of physical exercise has wrought won lers. A quarter of a century has seen i marked Improvement in the health ind stature of tho people. Haw fish til nlsd largely consumed, but on ac count of Its halng to ho very fresh to 'ii eaten raw. It Is an expensive Item of Hot, nnd not commonly eaten by tho looror classes. Tho general oponlon of Europoan nnd American observers Is that tho ace-4ias vastly Improved slnco tho idopllon of a regular meat diet. FORJENT 515.06 Three bed room house on Gulick Ave,, near car' line, FOR SALE. 5500 Four-room, house and lot 50x 100 in Schank Tract, Nuuanu VaHey. Very cheap. P. E. R. Strauch yaity Bldg. ' 74 S. King St. t 1 vnvC"".. Ibest! a BESl V.i..rr'rtH- ,t n it a u u u t: a km natiutf: RECREATIONS a u n tt U a n h n m tt !. j tt tt u ART. "To point n moral anil adorn n (ale" Is the mission br'tho Moving Picture It Is tho Alpbaynnd Omega, the begin ning and tho end of the whulo busi ness. Hotter ,by far and more whole some than listening to a prosy sermon Is the object lesson tniight.in studying at your easeBiich a story ns Is told In the feature- film at tho Art Theater today, cntttlcti "One Touch .of Nature." Hero Is n hardened burglar, who Is confronted wlh the piteous nppe.il of u distracted mother who, In tho ah sence of her husband, delivers up tn him all her valuables, If ho will but go In search of a doctor for her sick child, accidentally poisoned, ho hav ing previously cut tho telephone wires. Tho better nature of tho man Is stir red within lilm; ho not only rescinds nobly, thereby salng tho child's life, but be stealthily returns his booty and Is persuaded by tho grateful parents to abandon his criminal career and becomes their mend, 'wins tiotn "one touch of nature mako tho whole world kin." In'nddltlon to tho dramatic films there will bo shown sonio tcry funny comedy ones, notably "A I'alr of Garters," whllo the popular musical artists, Armon Ilros., will present an entirely new program. HIGHLAND PARK. It la expected by thu mnnigemenl of tho now Highland Park, on the giounds uf tho old Oem Theater, that tho Human Itoulettu Wheel will bo ready for operation next Saturday light. Tills novelty In tho nmusemenl line hns caused' n perfect furnro on the coast and Honolulu in'oplo will havo a clinnco to enjoy tho jlvcllest nnd funniest of stunts both in riding on the wheel nnd in watching those who 'ride. EMPIRE. "Ono Touch' of Nature," nn Intense ly Interesting drama thowlng that no matter how lo)v a man may have fal len, there Is still n spark of good In him, which niny bu reached. "The Artist nnd the Olrl," It's tho old. old story of man'B.wenknesB anil woman's fascination.' Coine'dlpa: "llnys Will lie lloyB," "A l'alr of darters." ,t,PAHK. A Plot JfoMd" and a "Iliirho'or'B o"-W''ftio '-special films Porslstonco" -are tho -spec! which will betsnown nt the Park to night. -The. inrk 'Is tho plensautcst Ipot In iownllleso warm nights and .with tho covrrlng'ovtr tln i-eered (.eat section, one has nothing to fear from a possible shower. AALA'PARK CONCERT. The Hawaiian band will give a pub lie concert thlir'vcnlng at Aula Park at 7:30. The'program follows: PAHT I. March St. Louis Cadets.. Lnurendcau Overture Frfl'lMauilu Anber IntermezzoKIng Over All ..Scoiiton Selection Uohemlim fllrl Ualfo PAHT.1I. Vocal Hawaiian songs.. nr. by Herger Selection Utile Nemo Herbert Waltz Count Hoffman .... Offwibicli Klnalo Under tho Doublo Kaglo .. Wagner - Tho "Star Spangled Hanner, KING IN THE HATCHWAY, Th Ifln- f Vn,,l,. nn,l lllu BllltO once visited a foreign man-of-war as' "" ""ry Jnies Walt until I fin It lay anchored In the bay. One of ' ' chnl 'lor; his suite, taking o wlnd-all. which' "'" wait until ou get to .the. next conveyed 'air through thu hatchway "" ' lonKor' ""? to the lower deck, to bo n ,.l.inn. ""' '"-'""d- tlul pillar, leaned against It and fell t through the hatchway and broko his leg. ' I Tho ofllcor q( tho deck did not sco ( what had occuned. An old shell-) back quaitormiiutcr ruBhcdup to him and .repeatedly touched his cap wiinuui receiving any recognniou. At last tho old fellow could stand It no longer and shouted: I "Please, sir, one of thorn kings has fallen down tho hatchway!" Cleveland Leader. NlfLLETIN AD v Centennial's Best Flour Makes the Best Bread Makes the Most Bread Henry; May Leading; Grocers There's nothing so bad for a cntigH as coughing. tThero'i noth ing so good , for a couch as Aor's Cherry Pec torn!. Vt'licn you hao a genu- Inn r,.1.1 nr h hard cough, omheatbero U Inllainini- nation In tie throat or lungs, thou you need era 'Gherrii 9eetoral It is a carof ally prepared, accurately compounded incdlu'mo for all diseases of the throat and lungs. It contains strong and activo Ingredients, such as are oxtcuslrclyprcscrlbcdby tho medi cal profession. It It tho oldest, strong est, and best medlclno for coughs and colds you can possibly buy. Accept no cheap and worthless sub stitute. Ho sure, you get Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. It contains no narcotic or poison of any kind. ' Pmuil by Dr, 1. C Ajr it C i, limit. Km, U. S, A. POLICE COURT CASES fUNTlMED Alllionxh there were nineteen rases on the imlleo docket this morning, they wero all continued. Tho attorneys, lepieseiillng Iho dlffeicnt clleuls, wero In court hut they weie not anxious to go to trfal this morning. I.ee Cheo Mnn, wild was arrested last night by Delecthc Apanu, for running an opium Joint In connection with his ding store on King street, near I.lltha, appeared In court, repro i en led by Attorney Peters. Ills case was continued until September 24, when. It Is said, Peters will demur tn tho complaint. Ia'o Cheu Man, was tccently comlctcd In tho Police Court on tho same charge, but fortunately lor hliu, his sentence was susiended for thirteen mnnths. It Is presumed that should ho ho tried and convicted on this new chuige, ho will he soeio ly dealt with by Judgo Audrade, Thu case against Ia-u Kong Wal, charged with assault with a deadl weaKin, was also continued until H3xt l'rlday. September -I. Ho Is out on ball of -lo. II W. Condon, who Is ulleged tn hno been conducting and maintaining n lodging house In Iwllet for Immoral purposes, was present In court, but his C180 was onea more continued un til Septeniher 2.r,, August Splllner, n tpeclal police officer1 In Kwn, wnt Irought up this morning by Deputy Sheriff Kernandez, on tho chnrge ol nrsault and battery on Ah Chong, n Chinaman. Tho Chinaman states In his CMiiplalnt that Hpllluer assnulte. Jhlm without cam, thereby doing him uouuy injury. Judgo Andrndc, who was expected to render decision In Ihu cases ' tertaln Japancso, charged with neg lectlng to 'lake out merchandise lic ense reserved his Judgment uutl' October 5. "I can't wait nny further for,)on Wlini BIO you rcnillllg. III1UW! FOR LEASE 1 to 5 yean. A 32-Room Rooming House 20 ROOMS FURNISHED. Excellent Location. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, LTD. 82 S. King St. & Co., Ltd., Phone 22 jfoJMflBLr SBLM&ttfr MiWUK&l m HFSlr.-.V' mm fMlAtffWWX M 1 VW,iP AMUSEMENTS Princess Rink Open Every Afternoon And Evening AFTERNOON SESSION. 3 TO 5 EVENING SESSION. 7:30 TO 10.Jf Exhibition of Fancy Skating BY Miss Emma Wiener Champion LaJy Skater of the World ADMISSION 15c: Skates, 15 ART THEATER KKATUUB KII.M One Touch of Nature (Esscray & Co.) Armon Bros.. Famous Musical Comedy Stars. NEW PROGRAM. "Come Back to Erin" Cornet and Saxaphone 'El Capitan" March , . . . Dulcimers Ne wTrick on the Violin. Medley "Hear the Pipers Calling" and "Dusky Rose" "I Could Learn to Love a Soldier" Correllions Admission as Usual. flORPHEUM The Home of Vaudeville. J. C. Cohen Proprictoi ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY Of the Kings of Musical Comedy Wise & Milton And company of Singers, Dancers and Musical Artists, Prices .. ....10, 20, SO cent) ilatinees Wednesday and Saturday EmpireTheater TONIGHT Motion Pictures SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT. MISS AKINA, Hawaiian Soprano. The Park Open Air Theater Fort Street' Below Beretania. JAS. CARLISLE. (From the Empire Circuit) MUSICAL MONOLOGUE ARTIST Admission 10 and 10 cents Children 5 cents Honolulu Athletic Park SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. GAMES TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER. Seats on Sale at Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd., King Street. s WAVERLEY DANCE HALL. The yuvcrIoy dance hall will ho spon tonight. Admtshlon 10 conts, ladles free. Music by tho Kuwuihau "lleo Chtb. CHARLIE AT THE Orpheum Saloon, Still on deck. Sec his curios. Lumberi The largest assort ment of lumber in the islands, which means that.1 you can get the) Icinfithc ;tnH uirhh?' you want for myj class of work. Lewers & Cooke, l LIMITED 177 S. Kir.R St. W RijM e. Buy an Edison Phonograph entertainment for old nnd youn. Hawaiian News Co., Ltd. Alexander Young Bld. Attenlioo! Officers and Men of the Pacific Fleet A beautiful private touring car has been placed at your disposal vhile here. Special rates for n round he country tours have been fixed, ncluding all the scenes of interest. An experienced chauffeur will give ou several hours of the greatest oleasure you have ever experienced n sight seeing, at a surprisingly ow price. The car when not ii .srvice will be found standing in "ront of the U. S. Naval Station marked 'Tlect Car." You have only 'o phone 371 to arrange for special aarties. ' School Book s and Supplies A big stock of SCHOOL E00K3, COMPOSITION BOOKS, PENCIL TABLETS, INKS. RUBBER ERAS ERS, SCHOOL BAGS, etc. SCHOOL BOOKS AT LIST PRICE. Wall,- Nichols 'Co., Ltd., Remember the Place. Haleiwa 'AFFORDS MORE SATISFACTORY PLEASURE than any location in the islands. fiOf e. ..:.. iii.i! r.i uvu, uivmuuiiig, jwmug, iuuiormg. Mr. SWAHN Formerly' cntter for H. P. Roth, is now in charge of L. B. KERR & CO.'S TAILORING DEPARTMENT. CITY MAUSOLEUM Come and learn particulars at TOVNSEND UNDERTAKING CO. Beretania Sr.. Opp. Sachs', EUREKA Wong Wong, CONTRACTOR and BUILDER: PLUMBING and PAINTING. Mice: Honolulu Painting Co., 221 , King St.; P. 0. Box 011 ; N -i-ilWa. Jj&tfifeiSft1''- ' -i-fc ,- "iJV iW i .. izt.-jb ' , $, . t,rA "', , iMit 1 . KUdt AjsUWl.