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After Christmas
Buying Chances
READY-TO-WEAR OARMENTS
Hlyllih Woolen Kulln, In tlrcvs, Iliiiwn nml llhick. Lndles' unil
MImcb' Cravem-lte CiutH, well tailored nud'closo HI t Idk lil.fin up
Wlillu Sorgo Wiilklng Skirts, hiiidronio Vnlto Skirts, In Ulnck, (Irey
mill W'lilli', with ilmp skirt. v . .,
GET THE JANUARY DELINEATOR
llutlcrlck rnshlon Sheets, free. Bee our tpvilul ml In tho January
number.
WASH DRESS O00DS
I'rlntcil Shcrillcs In now spring pat'erus 20c n J aril
Miiniulsctlos, In wliltu unil tutors.. 2'Jc u jnrtl
Scotch Madras, iloublo width. In Ft ripen nml figures; Hiiltalito fur
men's shlrls 2Se n anl
I-'lannclclles, In plain colors nml st-lpos 1214c a viirtt
10: NEW OINGHAMS 10c
CURTAINS AND CURTAIN MATERIAL
Whlto Dotted BvvIm fi ynrcls for $1
Btciicllleil Berlin, In pretty design, plain center, with lcticlllcil
bonier, etc -Tic a jard
Kent, Cream nml White Curtain Sc.lin, 10 Indira wlilo
25c, 30c nml 35c n yard
Nottingham Wcnvo Iace Curtains, In white nml Aralilnti
$1.25, $1.60, $2 up to $10 per pair
SACHS' DRY GOODS CO.,
Corner Fort and Bcretania Streets Opposite Fire Station
Should Endorse Tonight, But
Have No vacancies
In Sight.
Tho Democratic county central
(oinmllteu will hold n meeting to
night to endorse cimlldntcii (or such
pmltluiM us Democratic onico hold
era for the next tvwi )enrs will lmu
tu give out. AHIioiikIi there are iloz
ens of applications on lllo with the
(utility chairman, Col. C. J. McCar
thy. Col MiC.uthy said today that
In; hud heard no repot t of any fu
ture var.iuclcs In o 111 ion under Hour
hon uiiitrol.
Shorllf .larrctt said n few dnjs ogu
that he will have no vnc.tuclcB soon,
and no word lists como from Major
I'ern to tho effect that ho can pay
off somo political debts In his de
partment. Thcrcfoio Col. McCarthy
Is Inclined to think that tltero will
nut bo much endorsing to do at the
committee Electing tonight
Pinectar
Made from wholo 11a
wallan I'lncapplcs and
tho best refined cano
sugar,
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At all Soda Fountains
and Stores.
Arctic Soda Water
Works
Honolulu Distributors
TALES FROM
THE EX-TANKS
Pinectar Sales Co., Ltd,
If It's Paint
AND ,Y0U WANT A GOOD JOB, SEE ME TOM SHARP
Sharp SigjstS
ABE IEEN EVERYWHERE
PH0NL 1697 ELITE BUILDING
J. A. MAN,
Shipping and Commission
Agent for
Arthur Sewall & Co., Bath, Me.
Parrott & Co., Sail Francisco
Badger's Fire Extinguisher Co.
General Fire Extinguisher Co.
,'SRI.WEIi AUTOMATIC SVBIHKLER)
Neuinan Clock Co.
WATCHMAN'S CLOCK
Royal Standard Typewriter
Aachen & Munich Fire Ins. Oo.
FORT STREET, NEAR MERCHANT
iHE HAWAIIAN FISHERY has control of the fisheries at
Haia and Kalac and will prosecute all persons found
fishing in these reserves.
Phone '.:(.
HAWAIIAN FISHERY, LTD.
King Street Market.
For a Good Meal, quickly pre
pared and well served, go to the
Palm Cafe,
I'llON'i: 2011 HOTKI. BTIIKCT
Remember! the Palm Test Is "The Best"
"A merry Christmas to Your lion
or,'' chirruped Tom Steward from the
mourners' bench as Dlttrlct Mngls
trnto l.vmer lined down tho Islo of a
crowded police court room this morn-
lug, and commenced to Bet In motion
the machinery of tho Justice mill.
Tho cherry greeting might hnvc
had much to do with putting the court
In n happy frame of mind
At any rate Is was not n day foi
stltf filler. Stcvvnrd c-cnicd Uioii u
charge of drunkenness with a penalty
that will cau?o him to whlto away hut
(he or bIx days nt tho Iwllcl Manu
fncttirliig itml Concrete Company's
rock pile.
Dcsplto tho Ktatcment inndo that
one Dnlgnlon was a sccoiul-tlnio of
fender agnlnst tho Wolleylzod laws ol
sobriety, ho was dismissed with a
llnee dollar Hue
"It's tho day after Christmas," mur
mured tho .ludgo as he mused oer the
assorted nml arlcgatel nationalities
who lind lugged their burden of woo
and ttotihlo before his presence.
Tho Christmas spirit was apparent
ly catching. I.lko tho mumps and the
measles, all are prono to its Infec
tion. Prosecuting Attdrney Urown
nn coniiellcd to wear n smllo that
meant something Tor tho victim o'
oveilmlulgcuco who might comu In un
dcr tho limelight of corrective Inllu
encc.
llrovwt mined for an Imposition ol
a light lino upon three youthful Ohrlst
mas celebrants who are said to have
made themselves rather obnoxious nt
tho corner of Hotel and l'ort streets
on last Saturday night while carnival
istlc crowds thronged theso thorough
fares.
Three ouths declared that thej
might hnvo absorbed too much of the
prevailing good cheer and shook hands
too frequently with Thomas and Jorl-
lulah. They had spent two days ns
guests of Sheriff .larrctt at tho police
station and in coiiscqucuco they were
released with tho payment of tltreo
dollars and tho court coats.
I'crlripH a dozen drunks, Homo plain
unvarnished, others adorned with pic
tuicripio frills were garncicd by tho
police on lat Sntutday evening, but
lifter tho majority had spent tho night
mid u goodly iKirtlon of tho Christina!
morning tit tho station they wcro giv
en their liberty under a solemn prom
ise that thctu would never bo another'
slip down the greased polo to In
ehrlety
During tho height of festivities the
police carryall niailo fieiittcnt trips
fiom station to tho center of congest
ed humanity Dunn In tho tanks n
strungo ami startling medley of sound.)
unil icvelry emanated. Things quiet
ed down us tho night passed into
morning unil a Christmas dawned.
Cimslilcilng tho crowded nml Jam
med down town thoroughfares mid
the tlihotisituds of people thronging tho
sidewalks and streets It Is surpilslng
that mine diuukeniioss unil disorder
did not prevail.
Castle & Cooke Have Not Yet
Received Appointment from
Japanese Line.
W Motoshlge, president of tho
Jnpanere Merilinlita Assotlntloil. ro
iciilly iccclveil n letter fiom II
Oknw-a, Vlte president of the Tojti
Klscn Kalflm, Informing lilni of thn
fele thin of. Castle1 K Cooko, Ltd , ai
agents of the company In Honolulu
As toon its arrangements have been
made, alt agent, Yashlntn, will be
sent hero us the company's Japan
ese representative, to act In con
junction with Castle & Cooke
Okavv.i passed through hero a few
months ago In lompany with Gen
eral Manager ShlraMil Whllo hero
the two olllclals of the Toyo line
wero entertained b the local Japan
ese mcrchaiits.
i:. D. Tettney, president of Castle
& Cooke, when seen this morning
ttatcd that ho hns net vet received
tiny definite Information that Catlc
H Cooke nte appointed local ngcntl
of the Japanese line
"Wo have not received any letter
from tho Toyo people. Informing us
of our appointment ns their iigcnU
here," Mr. Tcnney slid. "It seems
that everybody else hns received let
ters of Information Hut so far n
this llrm la concerned, we hnvo re
ceived nothing whatever from tho ol
llclals of tho Toyo Klscn Knlsha
"Mr. Walker, I understand." con
tinned Tcnticy, "nlro received a let
ter Informing him of the selection ot
Hie llrm of Castle & Cooko as agents
of the Toyo lino here The outsldors
nro being Informed of this mutter,
but not our llrm."
Tcnney was shown the clipping of
n Japanese paper, stating that Oknwn
had Informed Motosltlge of tho selec
tion of Cnsllo & Cooko ns agents, to
gether with tho nnine of a Japanese
representative, who will be tent hero
from Japan, to act In conjunction
with Castlo & Cooke
T
FOUR PRIZE
IHESE SUITS are without
doubt one of our great
est bargains. We have been
building up a reputation on
them, and wjsh emphatically
to state that the same pains
taking care, the same high
grade workmanship, and the
satisfaction to you that char
acterize our higher priced
suits will be incorporated in
the gaimsnts at
$20.00
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BOBBY BURNS TO
BE BROUGHT BACK
ftn Monday evening, January 2,
Misc Helen J. Slouno will glvo nil
cittcitHlnniout In the nature of a
Journey to Hums' homo and favorite
haunts. Miss Sloano has made trip.1
to his homo and all places associated
with tho poet, and will tell of hit
life In song and story.
It will bu glvon In tho Young
Hotel balltoom, and Miss Sloano will
bo assisted by local miiBlclang and
fingers. Tito Scottish Thistle Club
will hnvo churgo of the entertain
lnent.
Tito evening promises to bo n very
Interesting one, nml will be ouo of
the social oventB of tho jenr.
Interest In the various piano and
doll contests ln"tho drjr goods Btorcs
and cafes was continued until nil tho
votes wcro counted' Saturday night
and Sunday.
Tho Imported French doll offered
as a prlzo to tho most popular little
girl, by Whitney & Mursh, wus se
cured by flvo)car-old Mlsa Mcrlo
Compo. Sho hnd ten thousand innro
votes thnn any of her cIobo compet
itor. In adltlnu to tho dull, sho
also received a complete doll ward
robe itml trunk.
Miss Ida Gomes won tho doll of
fcred to the most popular child by
U. II, Kerr & Co. Her majority was
ouo thousand votes.
Mrs, A. T. Watson secured tho
doll awarded by tho I'nlui Cafe.
Mlsa Amanda Ilaglund proved to
bo tho most popular In tho contest
for tho banner prize of tho season
tho )!i00 Poster piano given away
by Jordan & Co,
LIGHT FRANCHISE IN
WAILUKU IS PURCHASED
(HlKclul Ilul let 111 Ccrn Hpomli nee )
WAII.UKU. Dec. 23. Last Satur
day n deal wus (Oiisummiited In Wal
litku which will bo of great Imixirt
nnco nml Interest to Wnlliikn real
dents. It was n transaction by
which T. U. Hndloy, roriitcrly engln-l
eer of tho W.itluku Sugar Company,)
lieramo tnu owner oi mo vvuiiuku
electric light franchise, Mr. Iladlcy
having bought out tho Interests of
tho following: MessnCj. N 8, Wil
liams, C. 1) I.ufkln, D C MndB.iy,
H. A Wiidsworth, II. It. I'enhnllow,
nml James I.. Coke, Tho terms of
tho deal wero that Mr. Hndloy was
to tommenco his electric plnnt on or
beforo July 1, 1911. Where tho
powcr-houso will bo no nno ns vet
knows ex cpt tho promoter. Tlio
lato holders of the franchleo would
have started on the plant long ngo
If they succeeded In securing water
power from tho Walluku plantation.
Tho plantation was willing to glvo
tho company tho permission to uso
tho waters of lao, providing they
erect their pnwor-houso up nt tho water
heads, which tho company thought
was too expensive.
DECLARES NEGRO
IS PROGRESSING
Booker T . Washington Says
Race Has Passed Its
"Silly Stage."
Chicago, Dec. C. Tho economic,
moral and religious progress of tliu
negroes of the South, especially that
of tho graduates of the Tltskegeo
Normal and Industrial Institute, were
detailed by Hooker T. Washington,
tho Institute's principal, in a series
of IecturoH In different parts of tho
city jeslenlay, the most Important oftKvery rncu has Its 'silly stagcV and
these being in the evening when lie the negroes have passed theirs,
addressed tho members of the Clilca- "Why 1 can. remember when I was
go Sunday Hvenlng Club. 12 jearR old, 1 thought 1 was to smart
"The Southern negro has passed that I used to attempt to glvo my par
through the "Billy' stage," the speak- cut advice on family government,
er said. "Years ogo when a young That Is un Indication of tho "silly
negro put on patent leather shoes, a part of a man's life,
led vest unil other highl) -colored "When Abraham Lincoln freed tho
garments and walked thiotigh the slaves, only 2 per cent of tho negroes
streets, peoplo said to themselves, could read or write; now over DO
'There's tin educated negro for von,' per cent of them can re.ui and write,
and Immediately miulo their minds up .Only In two Instances have gradti-
that education wus harmful to the utes of my Institute been tent tu
negro race prlfon for breaking tho laws "
"The race has undergone a re-'
murlmhlo change In the lust 2.. years. Weekly 11 it 1 1 e 1 1 n ttl per year.
A single turn of tho handle of u
new Utter stamping machine, cuts n
stamp from u strip, inuUtens ami
llxes It, registers the transaction nml
ojerh, n stamped letter.
ELKS TO QRSERVE. J
Tho i:iks nro planning to obsorva
tho ending of the old ear In a clutr
ncterlBtlc manner. It Is planned to
hold n jenr's-end Jinks In tho i:iU'
cluhrnom on 1'rlday evening. Hlks
will not bo tl i only ones to piollt
thereby, for eatlt member of the or-'
g.inlzatlou will bo entitled to have
two invitations for tho use of his
friends. Local talent will lend their
aid to inako the night merry.
Inter-Inland and O. It. & L. shipping
bonks for sale at tha bulletin
offlro, 60c each. .UjMMk
Full and Rich
In Flavor
and Absolutely Pure
Not only a refreshing bever
age but a health-giving
tonic. It is liquid food,
manufactured as only brew
masters know how, of the
purest and choicest matured
and thoroughly ripened
grain.
PRIM0 BEER is an ideal drink for health.
Order a case for your home.
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