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Clearance Sale of New Goods
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NOTHING OLD OR SHOPWORN
Begins Saturday Morning
In order to clear the space for CHRISTMAS GOODS and SANTA CLAUS we are offering
exceptional values in all of our lines.
SHOES
Shoes which we sell regularly fit standard prices we have reduced nearly one-half.
S4.00 and 85.00 VICI KID LADIES' SHOES AT
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OXFORD DULL TRENCH KID , 'i'i
nvrmjn Tire .lo
S2.60
$3.15
OXFORD TIES
MEN'S WALKOVER, PATENT KID
MEN'S WALKOVER OXFORDS, at.
12.99
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Ribbons and Shirtwaists
Go down in the flood that leads to bargains. We
have too many lots to quote prices.
UNDERWEAR
For Ladies, Misses and Children
At same greatly reduced prices.
HATS
New styies and shades, from $1 to $5
GOODS
WHITE FIGURED MADRAS . 15c to 30c
SMALL CHECKED NAINSOOK lOo to 15c
WHITE CHECK SWISS 10c
WHITE MUSLIN 15c to 25o
BATISTE several grades from 15c to 25c a yard
MERCERIZED MULLS ; 20c
SATIN FINISHED CHARRUEUSE ,. .. .' 20c
STRIPED POPLIN . 25o
MERCERIZED FIQURED BR0CHE ." . 30o
SOFT-FINISHED BATISTE . 20c
CHECK SWISS 10c
OTTOMAN 40o
These are in many different and beautiful shades.
3G-inch NAINSOOKS, at .....$2.27 a piece
PERFUMED NAINSOOKS, at ' $1.95
VICTORIA CHIFFON, at $1.90
Furnishing Department
MEN'S SUITS All new styles
and woolen materials cus
tom made stylish shades '
and prevailing patterns, are
offered at , $0.75
Better ones up to $12.75
Boys' and Youths' Clothing
From $6.75 to $11.25 a suit.
SKIRTS
PANAMA SILKS Attractive shades, at $3.00 and $3.50
BLACK ETAMINE, at $ 6.00
BLACK ALBATROSS, at $12.50
HOSIERY
0u? HOSIERY lines for LADIES, MEN and CHILDREN are com
plete. Fine goods going at 20c a pair and from that to 50c. Worth
double the money.
SILK HOSIERY, in all shades, at .$1.15 a pair
LISLE FOR LADIES White, at 25o
CHILDREN'S RIBBED Extra quality , 30o
The Sale begins Saturday, and will
continue for ONE WEEK ONLY
DOMESTICS
WHITE SWISS CURTAINS Polkad at. 122 to 35 cents a yard
SDLKOLINES 10c to 15c a yard
CRETONNES. BURLAPS and AM DEMINS 15c to 25c a yard
TABLE LINENS 45c to $2.00 a yard
BED SPREADS, from $1.00 to $6.00
Endless stock of TABLE LINEN to sell at rare bargain prices.
L. B. KERR & CO., Alakea Street
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PHILIPPINES BID i
HAWAII WELCOME!
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Carnival May Bring
Reduction In
Fares
According tit Information received
fmin Mimlla yesterday, nil of the
I bins nuil arrangements for the big
carnival to be held In Unit city next
chruary are now completed, nnd tho
(ictiml wotk of count ruction Is already
well under way.
The Manila rainlvnl Is now tho re
cognized amusement featnrn of the
l.ir Raft. Tho one which will bo
.held In rebrn.iry will bo the third to
bo Kit en, and It promises to far ex
cel tho other two, nnd It must bo
laid light here that that Is going
i oino. for tho others attracted vic
tors from many foreign lands.
Assurances havo nlicady been re
ceived by the management of tho
riixt carnival that hundreds of visi
tors fiom Etiropo, the-United States,
Australia nnd tho countries adjacent
to tho Philippines will be In Manlli
chains tho festival. Tho fame of tho
other fiestas, as tho occasions Is
known In that land, has spread far
nnd wide. Krfoits nro belli-; mndo to
cbtaln reduced steamship fares to Ma
nila ftom tho Tutted States ami Ha
waii, nnd It Is expected that tl.u ivlll
lo accomplished. The European IIikm
have ngiced to give n rate of one .f.ul
r,ne-llilrd the regular price of round
trip tickets for tho affair, ami r. ten
tilth e promise lias been made by the
(rent Northern Steamship CoirpnnyJ
to make n similar rate for their ulg
Minnesota, and this It Is hellccd will
losult In the Tuclllc Mall and Mini
lines making a t Itnllnr rate.
One of the principal features of the
next carnival will be tho athletic
events held In connection with It. Tho
famous Manila Rim nnd riflo clubs
have Issiiodg challenges to tho best
shots In the world to compete for
prizes offered by tho carnival asso
ciation, and nlicady assurances lime
been receded that warrants the car
nlvul people Is saying that this wilt
ho n contest well worth feeing.
It Is understood that an Invitation
will bo received by tho Honolulu I'olo
Team to participate In tho big polo
tournament. Tho polo chilis of Hong
kong, Shanghai Singapore, Calcuttn,
Ilombay, Yokohama, and Melbourne
will bo presented. Tho iMnnlhi polo
team Is oner of tho strongest In tho
woild. Tho captnlu Is V. Cameron
forties, (lovernor General of tho Phil
ippines, who learned to play the gamo
while u student at Harvard, and ho
has been on American teams that
have played In vnrlous pirts of the
world, If tho Honolulu team accepts
tho Invitation It will find Itself pitted
against somo of tho best polo experts
In the world.
Tho real fun and mirth making fea
tures of tho carnival will lie, on a
liiiich larger scale noxt year than
over before. Tho thousands of Span-
lards In Manila, to whom such n spec
tacle Is as tho breudth In theV nos
trils, "hao sent to their homeland nnd
to franco for special costumes which
will bo gorgeous. Ono prominent
Spaniard Is spending 110,000 on two
costumes, nnd be Is mciely ono among
thousands of others.
Tho big parndo will he something
never seen any w hero before, nnd a
special corps of designers are now at j
work on tho plans for the lloats.
In addition to tho cruisers of tho
Pacific Squadron nil of which will bu
In Manila bay during the carnival,
there will bo many warship of other
t ntlons present, unit taken all In nil.
It Is safe to Bay that tho Philippine
ECHO OF STRIKE IN
MAUI POLICE COURT
Strike Leader Swats Hota
For Aiding Emperor's
Birthday
(Special to tho mil lot In)
Wallukti. Maul. Oct. 28. Many of
capital Is going to propuro n treat 't,q iyal sons of Nippon met nt tho
for Its lsItors that will ho hard to I Japanese school building on Market
bent.
SOMETHING NEW.
Tho Ceclllnn Co. have developed
something now In player pianos. Here
tofore automatic pianos used only" CD
notes In tho center of tho keyboard.
Tho Ccriliau plays all music ns It Is
written, using tho' whole keyboard. Tho
Tharcr Piano Co. have threo of these I n
beautiful "pianos In Btock. They nro , wnuiiKu japnneeo tricu to raiso money
sold o nensy terms. J" "'',1 thoWolpahu strikers, tho same
, , j Identical Hota subscribed then hut fifty
cents. Now ho opens his heart and
.his purse and gives seven times more
frir nn nrrnplnn Ilia ttrnvllv nml Itn.
luiigo a program for celebrating tno
Mikado's birthday, which falls this
year on next Wednesday, November 3.
Nnkamura and Otsuka were ulso pres
ent. Nnkamurn Is an excitable follow of
the Mori typo and of about tho same
Lulld. Nukamuiu laid particular ob
jection on I Iota's subscribing $3.50 for
tho Emperor's birthday, whereas on
former occnslon. lo-wit, when the
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Tor Infants and Children.
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Sears tho
Signature
for an occasion the gravity nnd Im
portanco of which docs not compaie
with tho first.
To mako his objections mnro Inipren
eIvo lasting, nnd memorable, Nnkn
mura gavo tho district court Interpret
er a straight Jab at tho Jaw. to bIiow
his abhorrence of n man who holds tho I
Emperors birthday In greater rever
ence than strikers' day, and for his
undying clinmploiiBhlji of the strikers'
rnimn District Magistrate McKnv fined
hlni $10 and costs, which tho defendant'
paid unhesitatingly and declares ho
would do so again whenever anyone
gives undue prominence to tho Emper
or's birthday as against tho right of
tho Wnlpahu strikers to be paid for
their droits to strike against cap'tnl.
Furthermore Nakanuira declared that
ho would throw out anyone whu would
celcbrnto the occasion with wrestling
matches.
SOCIAL NOTES.
Tho Wednesday Morning Literary
Club mot laat Wednesday, at Arcadia,
tho homo of Mrs. Walter Kroar. Oeorgo
Meredith's most famous novo! "Tho
fctieet, Wnllukit, last Sunday to or-H Egotist" was thoroughly studied and
discussed; next week's meeting will
cover tho. rest of his novels, and tho
week following, will bo devoted to
this noted author's poems.
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After a pleasant trip through Colo
rado, and tho Northwest, Mr. R. Jouob
ictitrncd on the Korea, and has re
united his duties at tho Moana Hotel.
Mr. Jones has host of friends In Hono
lulu, and has been accorded n royal
welcome,
a a
Mr. Pulton of Montana Is visiting
Ms sUtcr, Mrs. Charles demons, at
tho demons' attractive homo at Wal
klkl. It It It
I.aBt Saturday Morris DIssel gavo
nn eltiboralo luncheon nt tho Com
mercial Club, to twenty of his friends.
BULLETIN AD8 PAY 41
CURIOUS JAPS
MARVEL AT DIX
First Shipment Miiki
Coal Received
Here
Tho first large shipment of Mllltl
(Japan) coal lias arrived at tho
port by tho United States army
transport DIx. There are 0,000 tons
of Japanese fuel on board the army
vessel, which will be discharged at
the U. S. Naval Station. This
work will require tho bettor part of
four days to complete, and the coal
Is going out of the ship at tho naval
slip.
The DIx was an object of keen
Interest to thousands of Japancso
during the fow days that the trans
poit remained at Mllkl, the big coal
mining poit of Japan and tho prop
erty of the Mitsui llussun Kalshn.
The transport Is said to hnve been
one of the largest vessels that has
ever called thcie for coal. Mllkl Is
about seventy miles to- the north
ward of Nagasaki, and until recent
ly has been visited by few steamers
of very largo tonnage. It ,1s Bald
that only on rare occasions tho na
tives of that part of Dla Nippon
have an opportunity of looking upon
any flag save the sun-rlso banner
of their country.
Tho Mllkl coal Is a now fuel for
United States government use by
tho navy vessels and army trans
ports. The present contrnct with '
tho Mitsui llussan Knlsha was en
tered Into last May, and tho first
shipments of coal were received Into
tho Philippines commencing with
tho first of July. Heretofore tho
coal used on U. S. army transports
nnd by the quartermaster's depart
ment throughout the Philippines
lias been coming from Australia,
Tho transport officers aro much
pleased iwth the Improved loading
facilities offered at Mllkl mines in
contrast with tho slowor methods
employed at Nagasaki, Tho Mllkl
colliery possesses the latest and most
modern machinery for putting coal
aboard ship. Tho DIx toolt on near
ly G.OOO tons within twenty-four
hours by the new process, against
some two or threo days had tho vosi
sel coaled at Nagasaki with thQ,'.
Japanese coolies.
Tho work of relieving tho DIx of
her coal will be rushed and the ves
sel will then proceed to Seattle.
She Is scheduled to leave the Pugct
Sound port for Manila on or about
Dec. 1. A large deck load of horses
and mules will be transported to the
Philippines.
Ono through passenger In tho per
son of Lieut, S. 11. Mclntyro Is on
board, bound for tho mainland, after
completing" n tour of duty In tho
East. Two steerage passengers nro
also bound for Seattle,
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Our Window Display
will interest you
Sale Now On
The most remarkable values in
MILLINERY
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