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ss I 1W ? v. t EVENING IUJI.I.KTIN, HONOUIMJ, T. II.. mi DAY. .ll'I.Y 2.'l9IO. WOULD FLY r :? mm Plantation and Country Stores Take Notice . BADGER'S EXTINGUISHERS and CHEMICAL ENGINES, with a WATCH MAN and WATCHMAN'S CLOCK should be in every store. This equipment will protect you from fire. Extinguishers, Chemical Engines and Watchman's Clocks for sale by J. A. Gilman Fort Street, Honolulu Phone No. 50 CHINA'S ARMY ' HAS NG FDIll British Army Officer Tells Of Advance Made Wood Proposes Airship Flights For Tourists "Tito Chinese army Is a growing' I'lomotlnn Secret iry .11. 1'. Wood Inetlltttloti. It In Ileitis trained h;', writing front .Atlantic City tentatively nbttut eighty Japanese oniccru. No iiroposca airship trip from Ilunoliiln ono knows IIh tielna, strength, lull It to oth-r point of Interest In tlto lat wlll Biirclj develop "Hit such rn'pld- amis its it dpiwlns card fur tourists. Ity that the uholo world will he It was at the conclusion of the avla surprised to find that tho Chinese tlon nicit held In Athtnllr City thai army will ho one of the greatest and Setrctar) 'Wutd wiotu Ihlsl'tlor nnd strongest mllllarj organizations In he was nulla taken nwny' with tho tho world." The lion. Cipt.iltt Hamilton of tho llrltlsh artn. who has been vlsltlnx In the Oi lent, made tho ahoe stnlo- nicnt tlilx ntornltig when Interview' performance of tltd nlritlilps which lie witnessed. On account of tho nbsonca of con trary winds and other Impediments of successful flight In 'Hawaii Secretary Go ye therefore into, the land of Kaimuki, and say thou unto Mr. Pessimist that I shall buy a lot and profit thereby, and upon that lot shall I build a house, and in that house shall I dwell, high above the sea, and enjoy the Koko Head breeze forever more. Kaimuki Land Co., Ltd. QUEEN MARY AND HER NEEDLE. Queen Mary of Knglaud Is an ex pert needlewoman She Is not only an able drcssnjiiWcr, but Is wonder full) clccr at Incc-mnklng. She lias taught her, ilatightor tho way of (lm'Mng lingerie' gowns, and has In sifted that tliq lirlticosn be trained In tho tt.unb Kt,'H;lu school as herself. Her training was most rigorous. She was tntighl (lib Value of practical arts and. desil Iti her rovnl noaltlon. she never wh led to bcllovo sho should frltlrr nvhy her time. Ilor hubtiiind hits bet-it serious In that re sped, for he Is earnest and fond ntoro of solemn pursuits than so-lcty af fairs. Tho tltteon has met many American" woml'ti. but sho has mado warm friends rlnly with thoso who are Interested In charities, literature or have soma special aim. To such women tho Queen often bus said sho wished society women would glvn up high heels and long earrings and le.irn nocdlcwork. In fact, she oven has said that learning to cook was much better than spcndlDR an after noon at the races. Kxihuitgo, cd on board the steamship Mongolia, Wood deems It possible that flights which at rived from Yokohama, Ja- "'..Id be made fnmi lloinliilii I to dl pan. He has been traveling .y way ' iwrt.. of tho Islands, the vol. of India and other countries In tho "w lnnce -Hug the most pro- Orient, and Is now tettimlng to h., 'ZxwSSn? for tourists mjiiieinmi, i.iifciumi. Captain llanil ton Is practlrally a voting man, but he Is .-onstdercd otto of the brlgbtcHl ollltcrs In the llrlt Ish nrm. While visiting In China, not In otntJal latm Ity. ho watched nnd sized up the military tondlton BOY'S TERRIFYING- to visit the Territory he thinks that trips through the air to tho slopes' of the volcano would he u grcWt draw Ing card. BALLOON ASCENT of tho Imperial army. As a result of his Investigation ho found that the Chines were ably following tho MfjCots, Neb., Juno 12. Clyde military svslems as adopted by othc. .,, nn ,,.,,, t.oln ,,,, military powers of tho world. 'A 't.,.. 'Ho staled that the Chlncso army "' terrifying oooo-foot balloon nnlhorltlm arc eninlovlnc only Jnn- ascension this nftcrnoon, clinging. aueso offlccrs to train tho men. No for a part of tho time to tho clutch white officers are einplojed, nnd It ! rope of the air craft Ho landed expected that befortv long tho Chi- half nn hour from' life strirt' In the ncso Government will bo prepared to middle of n shallow lake at a sum- run Its mllltarv doparlment without, mer rcsoit near the city. ( tho nsslstanto of tho Japanese om- Adolph Wclbcrg. an aeronaut, who ccrt. makes pftraihtito jumps at tho tc- During tho reicut military maneti. sort, had made preparations, for his vers, Captain Hamilton watched the regular trip, and voting Helko, with Chlncso army with Interest. .Whllo others, was holding the ropci. Tho thcro were certain things which did boy had asked to bo allowed to mako not meet with his approval, jet ho the ascent, but was refused. Just believes that by steady and untiring as tho aeronntit called to his assist efforts China will become ono of tho nuts to let go. Heckle with n knife greatest military powers In tho-scvercd the two ropes holding tno world, parachute, and as the air bug leaded . lipwuiu lie HinniJviin iu cimiii ni 1IOUV. of tho balloon. Wclbcrg and his .. . ' parachute weie left on tho giotind. SIMPSON In Honolulu, nt Kaplolanl For pnbslbly a' thousand "feet Matcrnlly Home, 'July 27, 1910, to Heckle went upward almost Ilka n Mr. and Mrsf Herbert S. Simpson, .roiket, clinging only with his n Bon .hands. Then he managed to swing , . 'himself astrldo tho clutch ropo, and SBf-For Rent" cards on tale at "for an ascent of over n mile, camo the Bulletin office. lown without mishap. " WHITNEY & MARSH, I (J, Big Remnant Sale i MONDAY, AUGUST 1st of WOOLEN GOODS, SILKS, LAWNS, and WASH GOODS of all kinds Roads EXCAVATING, FILLING. STONE WALL. CURBING, SIDEWALKS, PLOWING, ETC., ETC. I will give you low figures on any one of above different kinds of work that you may want figures on. Give mc a chance. ISLAND TRANSFER VINEYARD STREET, EWA NUUANU STREAM OfTlcc Hours 5:30 p. m. to 0:30 p.m. Hionc 588 Wc have just received from the S. S. Wilhclmlna a Splendid Line made up of Best Qualities in EMBROIDERIES and LACES They arc all well-made, handsomely-finished, strictly high-grade goods. ALL AT 5c AND 10c A YARD Come early and pick the best patterns. The YatHing Store HOTEL BETWEEN T1F.THEL AND FORT STREETS J ! 13 and 12 SAVED THE GREATEST SALE THIS CITY HAS EVER KNOWN COMMENCING SATURDAY, " JULY 30th, AND CONTINUING FOR ONE WEEK ONLY LOT NO. 1 " i 50 MEN'S SUITS, of latest shades, l educed to $4 A SUIT ' LOT NO. 2 G5 MEN'S SUITS, Mixed Tweeds, rciuccd to $5 A SUIT LOT NO. 3 00 Latest Cut and Style MEN'S SUITS, reduced to $0 A SUIT" , LOT NO. 4 - 40 2 and 3-Piccc MEN'S SUITS, reduced to $7 A SUIT A , - LOT NO. 7 50 Pair of MEN'S MIXED PANTS, reduced to $1.25 A PAIR LOT NO. 8 Large Assortment of MEN'S PANTS, reduced to $1,60 A PAIR I LOT NO. 0 Extra Fine Assortment MEN'S PANTS, reduced to $2 A PAIR, LOT NO. 10 Best Quality TWEED MEN'S PANTS, reduced to $2.50 A' PAIR ' NO. 500 "WALK-0VER" Glaze Rank,' Button Bals, now $3.25 PAIR NO. 500 "WALK-OVER" Box Calf Lace Bals, now .$3.25 PAIR NO. 1334 "WALK-OVER" Vici Calf, Welt-Sole Bals. now '.... $3 PAIR NO. 522 , "WALK-OVER" Tatcnt Leather Oxfords; formerly $5, now..$3.25 PAIR NO, 3 ' "S0R0SIS" Vici Kid, Pat.-Tip Bals; formerly $3.50, now...... $3 PAIR 1 NO. 4 "S0R0SIS1' Vici Kid Button Bal; formerly $3.50, now. . ..'.$2.05 PAIR NO. 3109 "S0R0SIS" Tan Button Bal; formerly $5, now ...-.$3.75 PAIR NO. 000 "S0R0SIS" 3-Strap Patent Slipper; formerly $3.50, now.., $2.05 PAIR, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF SILKOLINES, ART MUSLINS, FANCY SCRIMS, STRIPED SWISS, ETC., AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES 82o UP , '" ' LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS Up-to-Date styles and qualities; LINGERIE, BATISTE, FLAX0N, PERSIAN LAWN, SILK, etc.; tale price . i , ,., , $1 UP VICTORIA LAWN Worth 10c a yard;. during sale. .15 YARDS FOR $1 MADRAS All white; several patterns; sale price ...10c YARD MERCERIZED POPLINS Beautiful variety of shades; stlc price... 20c YARD PERSIAN LAWNS Tan, Lavender, Nile. Pink, etc.; silc price... ' N 20o YARD INDIA LIN0NS A com"lctc range of qualities; sale price ,.-..: -....81sC TO 25c YARD LINEN and SILK RAJAH Changeable effects; all latest shade?; sale price ...40o YARD REPP A complete assoitmcnt of eclers; sale price 20c YAnD PERSIAN" LAWNS Ten, Lavender, Nile, Cream, Alice, etc.; sale Price , 20o YARD NEW LINEN SUITINGS Sky, Pink, Copenhagen, Champagne, etc.; salo price .., 150 yaud LADIES' MUSLIN SKIRTS ' V' ' v i. Trimmed with HIOH-GRADE EMBROIDERIES, DEEP FLOUNCES and TUCKS; tale price, from, .sf- !'. -..' .'.$2.75 TO $5 EACH I' ' LADIES' NIGHT GOWNS HIGH and LOW NECK, LONG and SHORT SLEEVE, PLAIN and FANCY; sale price .75o TO $2.25 EACH Also, a nice range of LADIES' WOOLEN and COTTON SKIRTS, worth doubjerth money. SALE PRICE 60c and upward Lh Di IclKSi !& wOj LTD Alakea Street imvmmmBmmmmmm. mywiavj. i 'I'll '& Vr-tMito ,, ,,,,, . .ifc.t .ftftitfi il