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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., FRIDAY, JULY T3, 1911. 3 J
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WHY HESITATE? I
' Why Not
Have Strong
Nerves ?
Thcro h nWlutcly no vnfy of
reaching tlio nerves with medicine. '
wtrepl through tlio blmnl. Tlic
ncrvKt reeeivu nil of their nourish
ment nnil HiipHrt from tho hlood
which, iinilcr licultliful coiulitions,
cnriiw tho clenienls ncetled to re-
.hnilil wnslcd nurvo tissito.
Let tlio hlM)d lieeomo ilcriuigcd mid ilefieient. in llieso elements
mid llii) nerves will Iks hadlysiioiirigicd mid hciid.-ivhcf, ncttrnlgin,
Fcinticn, fiincliuiinl juifiilveis inula host of other nervous trouble;
limy result.
Thoro in, therefore, no mystery nUmt this fnct tlint. Dr. Wil
limns' I'ink Pills for l'nlo People uro Inith a IiIimhI. builder mid n
liervo Ionic, nothing unrecognized by science in tho power of these
pills to euro Poveni nervous d borders in well lis diseases of tho
blood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aro n specific for inni'iuiii, ii de
fieiency of tho blood. Hence, thoy aro u remedy for all nervous dis
eases which result from, or thrive under, aniiy'iiic conditions.
Mrs. Krnncos Clink, n dressmaker, of No. 1820-H Howard strcot, San
Francisco, Cal., says: "I suffered for nbout thrco years with ncrvoim dc
liillly. t was very ncnous anil during moat of tho throo years I could not
sleep well. My Btomacli was dnlto bad and t was irnlo and somewhat run
down, t was not ablo to work steadily. A friend urged mo to tako I)r.
Williams; l'lnk l'ills for Palo 1'coplo and upon doing so t felt much better
from tho start. I look them for sovcrnl weeks nnil Rained 'ten pounds In
weight and nm nblo to work every day. I bavo recommended Dr. Wll
llams''rink fills' to many of my frlonds and always with Rod results."
Tho tonic treatment with Dr.AVilliams' Pink Pills by building
up the blood m that it can nourish and strengthen tho weakened
nervous system has mailo hundreds of cures in tho most severe
nervous disorders. This record of cures should merit u trial for tho
remedy which is guaranteed free from opiates and is entirely harm
less. .
If you aro Interested send
today for our booklet, "Nerv
ous Disorders, n Method of
llntiia Ticalincnt." It Is free.
Dr. Williams' l'lnk Tills nruj
mild by nil driiRRlsts, or will bo I
sent, postpaid, on receipt of I
price, no cents per box; six i
boxes, J2.50, by tho Dr. Wll-
llanm Mcdlclno Company,
Schencclady, N. Y.
McGREW ESTATE i
1c RCAnincTcnl
A roadjiiotnient of the nrrango
menls nt present oxl6tlnR between Dr.
John S. McClrew and his fnmlly nnil
the Trent Trust compiny was filed
jcBlcrdny afternoon lit tlio biirenu of
coincyniiees. The original trust was
$125,000 which has been Invested In
Viiilous ways nnil bus Increased.
Tho piovlslons of tlio now deed pro
file Hint $200 u month shall bo paid
t Mrs. McOrew during Hie lifetime
of Dr. McOrew. Afler his death she
Is to hnvc tlio ii&o of Iho house on
Liinnlllo street free nf nil taxes, tare?,
Insurance and repairs mid without bo.
Iiir required to pay forsnmo during
tho rest or her life.
After the death of tho doctor Mis
McOrew is to hnvo half tho not In
come of the trust, except tho house,
or tho sum of $500 u month should
half the net Income not rench that
amount. Tho remaining half of tho
Income Is to bo divided equally be
tween Mrs. Knthcrlno McOrew Coo
per nnd John T. McOrew. After thn
death of Mrs. McOrew the Trent
Trust company Is to hold all tho pio
I.oily in trust for Mrs. McOrew and
her brother.
Tho cable brliiRS tho news Hint
Ijowthlnn Williams, son of J. N. S.
Williams of Kahulul, nnd Alfred
Young, son of J. O. Young of thla city,
passed most credltabla examinations
and will bo admitted to Yato without
conditions. Theso two young men mo
graduates of t'unuhou College
BIG POLITICS IN
WOOL TARIFF
BILL
fcnslblo" by Iho President In n recent
speech. At the piano time, bo said
its icvlslon tJioulit! not he undertaken
until nrter tlio Tar I ft Hoard submits
Its report on tli.it schedule next win
ter. Ilcnco, tho wool schedule has
been selected ns tho most deslrnblo
onq for presentation to the President
for npprovnl.
Veto Would Become Isaue.
Tim Democrats llrnilv bcllcus Unit
If the Picsldcnl tliouM clo n wool
revision measure) It would becomo
such an Issue In tho' campaign next
enr mi In glo lliom a clean sweep
and permit tho election of a Demo
cratic Piesldi'iit, with both branches
of Congtcss contiolled by that party.
Tho progressive Republicans be
lieve n veto by tho President would
enable them to defeat him for re-
iioiiilnntlon by the Republicans at the
next National convention, ror that
reason they aro as anxious ns tho
Democrats to cngnp.o In Iho Riimo of
big politics.
The regular Republicans, all stand
patters or ""si -rlcnce nnd conviction,
deelnro Hint If Mr, Tnft nppioves the
wool bill It would so disnffect Iho nil
Micates of high protection ns to In
Miro his rejection for Iho nomination.
Taft Realizes Situation.
Tho seriousness of tho situ it Ion is
fully appreciated by tho President. Ho
lins gUen no Intimation as to wlril
course ho will follow, llo has been
warned by tho regulars that a wool
bill will conic before him and to 1
prepared for Us reception. Tho nn
r.nuneement made by them that no de
termined effort will bo mndo lo pro
tent tho passage of n wool bill leads
to tho general belief that ho tins In
timated tho Intention of vetoing It
The President recently took eight
Hcnators, four Republicans nnd four
Democrats, on n jnchtlng junket. Thn
Republicans were Penrose, Root,
Drown and nrlggs; the Democrats,
Hacnn, Overman, Kostcr nnd Taylor.
It is now said the puriwio of tho par
ty was lo devise snmo moms by which
the President might be saved (ho em
barrassment of liming a tnriff revi
sion bill laid before him for artlon
It Is declared that all these Senators
promised lo exert their best endeav
ors and have nil tariff revision beyond
Canadian reciprocity sidetracked until
next wlnlcr.
Story cf BUI.
Dosplto Iho assurance given a coal
ition of Democrats and l'iogiessles
was organized lo arrange a comprom
ise by which a wool bill would bo
passed. The Jlouso bill was unsatis
factory to tho Progressives becnuso
the reduction was too gre-it. Senator
An Offer That Involves No Risk
for Those Who Accept It,
Wo aro ro positive our remedy will
lompletely relievo constipation, no
matter how chronic It may be, that wo
offer to furnish It frco of all lost If It
rails.
Constipation Is caused by weakness
of tho nerves and muscles of the Inign
Intcrstlnes ior descending colon To
expect n euro you must thcieforo tono
up and sticiigthcti those organs and
restore tnem to hclUilcr activity
Wo wnnt you to try Rcxall duller
lies on our guarantee. They are like
candy, and aro particularly ideal for
children. They net directly on tho
nerves nnd muscles of I lie bowles.
They have a neutral ntlloii on the
other oignns or Rlands. They do not
purge or cnuso nny liuonveiilenio
whatever. They 'will posllUcly over
come chronic or habitual constipation
mid the myriads of associate or depen
dent chinnlc ailments. Try Rcxnll
Orderlies at our risk. Two sires, 25c.
nnd HOC. Sold only at our store-
Tho Rcxnll Store. Demon, Siullli &
Co. Mil.
I.a Kolletto offotcd a bill In whlc'i Iho
rales arc much lower than existing
law but higher than (lie House bill
duties. Tho Democrnts agieed to
take tho I.a Kolletlo hill iih being bet
ter than (ho Paync-Aldrlch act and
preferable lo no downward icvlslon.
Then enmo tho paillainciilnrv obloc-
tlon that all revenue inoisuies must
originate In tin: House, which threw
nil members of tho coalition into a
llulter. Since thai lime It his tr.-en
firmly asserted that some will be
pnssed July 27. '
Tho success of thq coalition In
reaching an ngrccment regarding
wool revision Btnrted discussion along
tho cntlro' line. For two week's Iheiu
has been nothing but a succession
or conferences. Tho object was to
find some common ground on which
Iho Democrats and Progicsslves of
Iho Senate could unite and modify
(ho steel, collon, sugar, clienilc.il. rllk
and other important schedules. The
net result of all these conferences will
not develop until after the veto on
wool.
Tho icgulnr Republic ii h.ivo re
mained complacent during Uu-sp con
ferences. They declare 'iho differ
ences of opinion among the Demo
crats and Progressives aro so great
that i:o success fill compromise eiu bu
arranged. They predict (hero will bo
no tariff revision beiiml tlio possible
passage of tho wool bill
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HORN.
MATTOS In llonofiilu, July 2fi, 1011,
to tho wife or M. P. .Matins, a son.
WVI- llnl-lla II ,j.r rn
"Benjamin Clothes"
ipll ;;y
Clothes that Satisfy
THIS is the only kind we
handle. Whenever a suit bear
ing the "BKNJAMIN" label leaves
our store you can absolutely de
pend upon its reliability. "HKN
JAMIN" Clothes are sold with the
utmost confidence. The service
they afl'ord cannot be equaled,
livery Suit is cut and tailored on
the made-to. order plan, and before
a suit leaves this store it must fit
perfectly.
tateT
SACHS'
GREAT ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE BUILDING
The MOST REMARKABLE UlMDER-PRICE OFFERINGS presented during the year will he found in every department of our establishment
inn, August 1st. This page can only tell a fraction of the news. More will be told as the sale progresses. Come expecting the most tempting
scnted by this store. And remember that SACHS is the coolest and best ventilated store in this city.
when the store opens TUESDAY morn
array of special offerings ever pre-
PEQNOT AND D. A. 8HEETING
45 Inches wide, 27',5c; sale 25c per yard
5t Inches wide. Mo; sale 27c per yard
C.1 Inches wide, .VJ'.Sc; mile ...28c per yard
72 Inches wide, 33e; sale ilOc per yard
SI, Inches wide, .17,4c: mlo., 32Kc per yard
90 Inches wide, 40c; sale .15c per ynrd
IRISH LINEN SHEETING
72-Inch. $1.35; sale...
90-Inch, f 1.7C; sale...
iiO-lnch, tl.90; Hale...
.11.00 per yard
. 1.25 per ynrd
. 1.60 per yard
NEW STOCK. OF QUILTED COMFORTERS
Lowly art designs, in film sllkollne and silk mull. Filled
with Hea Island col ton nnd carded wool.
225; special , $1.75
2.S0; Hpccl.il ...., 1,90 . .
.l.fiO; special 2.7.r.
4 r0; special ,1.50
5 00; special .1.75
8.50; special 7,00
BLANK ET8.
White Cotton: 11.25; nlc $ ,95
1.60; sale.,, 1,20 -
2.25; sale 1,75
2.75; sale , 2.25
3.25; suln ,, ,75
All Wool, White: 4.50; fab) '. 3 25
4.76; sale '. 3.50
fiOO; sale 6.00
7.00; sale 5.50
, EMBR0IDERIE8
An Interesting group of embroideries on sale All season
able, nil freili, all at onn-thlril to one-hulr below last month's
prices.
Klne Swiss, Munllnc nnd Nnlnsonk KdfiliiRa and Insertion,
fioin 01111 Inch to nlno Inches wide:
16c o,imllty; now., , 100
2io 'innllty; now 15o
25c nuallly; now, aoo
30c Miiallty,: now 26e
S5c quality; now , , 30e
White Hwlss nnd MiikIIu Ail-Over Kmbroldcrles, In bold
KiikIIi.Ii fjelet or body patterns.
WHITE MARSEILLES BEDSPREADS
tl.25 quality; mlo price $1.00
1.60 'quality; Kale price 1.20
1.75 quality; sale price , 1.45
2.60 quality; sale price 2.10
4,75 quality; sale price 3.50
HEMMED AND FRINGED TURKISH OATH TOWELS
(2.25; sate ;i.60 per dozen
1.00; sale 2.35 per dozen
2.50; sain 2.00 per 1ln7.cn
3.50; sain 2.75 per dozen
4 00; sale 3.25 per dozen
4.50; sale 3.6O per dozen
WHITE MUSLIN
Krujt6f I.00111. blenched 9 ynrdi $1 on
Venetian, 3ii-lnch 10 janH 1.00
, ' WHITE CAMBRIC
Lonsdale 8 yards 11.00
Mndapohun 7 jnnlj 1.00
33-Inch Indian Head
Kiionnous stock of CURTAIN SCRIM; plain while, cream,
nnd ecru. Fifty iIcsIkiih In reurslble colored draperies. 30
turtles wide, 20e per ard.
Kiirprlsliuj Millies will be olTcred lu WHITE DRCS3
GOODS, COLORED WASH GOODS, I'dcalc. (Unchains, etc.
Colored Klaxons, III dainty patterns, 20c per Mini; sale,
15o per yard
COLORED BORDER FLAXON8, e yards Jl.oo.
SERPENTINE CREPE, plain loloia mid Moral pat
terns, 15o per yard
New slock of FLANNELETTE8, ldc per yard.
BROWN LINEN, 25c, 3Uc. 35c; now i'Oe, 25c, See.
"HIMALAYA" CLOTH, all shades, 35e; .ile 30c
colored bolder, 40c, sale... 35c
PLAIN WHITE FLAXON, 20c; sale I5c yard
26c; sale,, 20c yard
.loo; sale...... ...25c .Mint
' 40c; sab" 30n yard
Rnell linn of COLORED BATI3TE, worth 25e; tle.ir
uiice, 8 nrd. tl.eo.
FINE WHITE NAINSOOKS.
Crest Valuee.
12.25 per pleco of 12 yariN; clearance $1.75
2.60 per pleco of 12 yards; clearancu 2 00
2 75 per piece of 12 yards; clearance. 2.2.1
3.60 per pleco of' 10 yards (Imported); clearance. 2.75
.1.75 per pleco nf 10 yards (Imported); clearance. 3 00
,' 4.00 per pleco of 10 yards (Imported); clearance. 3,25
ENGLI3H LONGCLOTH, fine sheer material In superior
Mulsh:
2.25 per piece of 12 yards; now , Jl.75
2.76 per piece of 12 yards; now 2 25
3 60 per piece of 12 yards; now 2.75
3.75 per pleco of 12 yards; now , 300
WHITE VICTORIA LAWN, LINEN LAWN, DRESS
LINENS, DIMITIES, PIQUE, DOTTED 8WI8S and niimer
011a other whlto fabrics, nt luw prices.
LARGE 3TOCK OF
WHITE LINGERIE AND MARQUISETTE DRESSES, PON
GEE, LINEN, ME88ALINE SILK DRE8SES, AT ASTONISH
ING PRICES
Metsallnn Milk Dresses, 119.60; sale.
Mi'ssiillno Hllk Dresses, $27.50; sale.
,110 60
. 15 00
AUTO COATS, CRAVENETTE AND SILK 'RAGLAN COATS
READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS.
Kvery garment shows 11 nuitrrl.il reduction, many nolni:
nt coKt price. Our new full sjlcs ale due next month, and wo
must have room.
American-made Tailored Suits, Navy, Ulucl;, llronn, Ciicy
nnd Navy with whlto pencil stripes:
Natural fihnde of I.lncn, 112.50; sale ,...,5 8 50
l.lKht Clrey Woolen Mixture, J20.00; sale ...1600
llrown KIKO Bulls, 22.60; sale...... 12.50
Whlto Hcrco Tailored Hlts, 25.01; sab 19.50
Navy Kerne Knits. $27.60 and $30 00; sale 2.' 60
HOSIERY
s "ONYX" marked on lime means the best value at least
roM; they are muir.intecil,
Regular 20c quality; sale 15c
lllack Kllk I.IkIc. .Seaiiilexs, 35c; sale 25u
Whlto and Tan Cotton Hose, 36c; s.iln 25o
(lauzo I. Isle, nnil Kllk l.ble, In lllnek. White nnd
Tan, 50c;' sale v ...1.,.
..too
Utilize I. Isle and Kllk Mile.' In lllack, White mid
Tan, i0c; sain ,' 50o
l.icn lloflhry, 50c; sab- 10c
Une otery, I'jOe; sale ' 60c
Kill: Hosiery, lllack. While and all io!ors, $1.25; now 9.".c
Outside (iaiizn I. Me, AOc; sale...' 50n
ENORMOU8 STOCK OF WOMEN'S MUSLIN AND
KNIT UNDERWEAR.
A beautiful line of Barnicnla recently puicbascd from nn
Cistern factory fit bargain prices.
Woolen Dress (loocU, Kllks nnd Velvets, I.arKn assort
ment of bahiUoiiie duss paltrius In Foul.iids mid Messallnu
only mi') of a p.illirn. To bu sold mil clienp,
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SCOTCH PLAID ST "VMER and TRAVELING RUGS. $0 50
each; clinraiiec, $6 en b.
NEW STOCK OF CHIFFON AUTO VEILS
$l,0H vulue; sale .' $ .75
1 75 value; sale 1.40
2 00 value; Vale ; I. GO
2 25 value; sale 1.75
276 value; sale 2 25
3 0n vulue; sale .' ' 2.50
3.60 value; ii.ile 2 75
4.60 value; sale 3 71
lltMiitlfu! I irted IRISH LINEN DAMASK CLOTHS, all
bI!c, wllb NAPKINS lo iiimH'h, nt greatly-reduced prices
Get it at SACHS this week and
save the difference
There is only one thing to equal the values, advertised on this page the values we do not advertise. We cannot ad
vertise everything. In some cases the quantities are too small to advertise. Clearance prices are now in progress all
over the store. You don't know what yoif can save till you come and see. Especially now at
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