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" . ' Pfr v v "AZr-5r""K-i'r"t""- ""iiTCTZT felSH5SraS3K,S?rT2y. TOmiTiiiTiNtrmam- pRP""' !, CVENINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., FRIDAY, NOV. 10, 1911. : ft 1 4 r . - FREE ADVICE TO WOMEN HALF FARES ON Women MifTerlnij from any form of nines') siru ItiviUil to jiromptly com inimlcalo with .Mr', rinklinm .it Ljnn, Miss. All lettPnarn retch rd, opciiHl, r.nl ntul nnsw crcil ly w omen. A w o. man cm rreeiyiaiK 1 of her prlnto IIU lies to a woman; SIERRA TRIP ENLIVENED BY 'NEW CHAIRS FOR CLEVER ACTORS COMING HERE mm 7 Ja :Wr r vT jtn K mtt&mmi llnlr fnros w III ircnll In the rates of imhiiro wlt'i the Tin ii Klscn Knl nhi Hut Nippon Mnni, IicrIiiiiIiik with the ojnRO from IloiiRkoiiR, 1caltU the China port on or about Dccombci 221111, Is the declaration nuito simul taneous!) by the ufllrcrit In the I'nct He Mall ste.muhlp 1'crvln, an arrhal from the Oilent thin inornlun, and .lino by mall nihlrr rccehcil bj tho Oceanic Btcatimhlp Sierra from thu Coast. The exclusive announcement initio thus has licen cs-iln tho lltillctln wee'ts arii that tho tnbllshed this con. .Nippon .Mam wim to he plnced In an (UlPIICR bOtWOVII ,1,1,,.lnl,. ..nrlWn U Imrnn tint liV Mrs. l'lnkli.tm and I.. ... .- . ... .. . ' tho women of America which lias lieu r been broken. Ncut has she nub- nsiicu a testimonial or icuu a leurr without the written consent of tho the statement made at 8nn I'rnnclsco, (Icncral l'.msctiKcr AkciiI AHicd Ilon- nlo of the T K. K. who has announc-j ed that when tho Nippon Mam atom from San Francisco on Januiry 13th vrltir, and noicr ha tho Company "' ""' """"" .... '""'""' " nllowul these conlldentlal letters to ervlco for tho compin. While the pet out of their possession, as tho name conditions will prevail on tno liundrcds of thousands of them in tlalr files will attest. Out of tho vast volume of experience: which Mrs. riiikliam lias to draw from, It Is more than possible that sho lias mined thu very knowlcdco needed in our case, blio asks nothliifr in re. turn except your Rood will, and licr ndUo lias helped thousands. Surely nny woman, rich or poor, should bo glul to tako aihantapo of this Reiicr. ous offer of assistance. Address Jirs. I'luklnm, care of i.jdla K. 1'lnkliam Jlulldtio Co., L)im, Mass. i:ery Ionian ought to linvo T.jilln 12. riiikliniu's 80-jmjro Text Honk. It Is not a book for , general distribution, ns it is too cvprnslve. It Is free mid only obtainable by mall. Write for It today Nippon as on the I irRCr liners Shlnjo Mnru, Chljo Maru and Teno .Muni the rates on the former will ho cut In half. The fare to Yokohama will be $100 and to HoiiRkotiR $1 lf. Instead of 20li and $22., as charged on the other carriers Ily special arrange ment with tho l'aclfle Mall the la mcr prlvllcRes will ho allowul on that cotnpin'n Inlcrmcillato HncrM I'crsla and China In conjunction with the Nippon Mnru. Tho latter has been In the transpacific sen Ice for tweho ieirn and Is a first-class vessel In o ery parllcular. Ho Is an actlo candldnto who runs ahead of his ticket. A spinster's Ideas of an adlnlty Is an) man who will propose. 'Ihe MirinlicrM of the HiiRhes .Musical Coiniil) ComiMii), which op, ns at tho HIJoii Theater Mmiilal iwiiIiik. were Home of the prlnclpil ihataeters In the iiimmciiitnt Una durlim the trip of tho Hlimi W It IIiikIics, inannKcr of the com pui), wns thilrmiii of the amusement lomnildee, mid hlx ai"oelales In the tomril) mnipnn) cnttrul nil I hi' km men mid the i outer t Thursda) cmiiIiik wltl all tho rest mid rntTRi that has made this i(iinpan) ko popular on tho main, laud, mid inuili of the Kiiicms of the Kports was due to the hearty inopiru- t Ion of this KpUudld iiRKrcKutlon, and, li tho way, they also annexed u Rood ly portion of tho prlrcri Miss Stella dray mid Hcrt 1.i lllnnc won the needle ami thread race, Mrs llimhes and .Mr Leonard the dntwIiiK contest, Ml m riiomle KdtMirds tho crr and spoon rate. Miss Ollle Hhorloik the po tato race, nnd last, but not toast, Miss llollle HiiRhes, elRht ers old, won several of the ililltlrtn'it rails Tills romp IIU' was couiininted on by tho olllcers of the boat ns the picas nnte,.t lumcli of pcrforimrs ccr brouKht to the Islands, and every one of them u lady and Kcntleman, und cnn-;ciucutly thi had the best on the boat, both from the olllcers and tho pasuciiKcrs This Is a ureal asset to mi) combination, anil the writer pre- If It's Paint AMD YOU WANT A OOOD JOB, IE1 MX TOM UUIP Sharp SignS iL PHONE 17 AM IEZH EVXBTWEIRE 847 KAAHUMANU diets a Ioiir mill prosperous stay on the Islands for them. It Is a surothliiR that mn passeiiRir mid emplojo of the Hlerra"wlll be on bind at their opetiliiR perform nice next Monday cxenhiR i lie opeiooK ooi Will iu cimic-u, I)as," a muslial mclaiiRc In one nit,' which Is both funny nnd musical. Thu tnst tonslKtH of tho following: llert I.o Ulalic mil I'aul Htmihope, lomedlalis; I (' ('. I.vilstnu, baritone; Albert Leon- i aril, dinner; Miss I'liotnlc lMnards, soprano; Miss I'rltzeo flil. soubrelte, and u thorns of eight llvel) Rlrls who can Roth kIiir and dame The ward robe Is nil niw and Rood. In addition to tho mined' company the Hlirrn also broiiRht sumo new nuilellln talent for the Umpire, mid Kaxoy theaters, namel, Mndaine T,1od, operatic soprano, who has ouo of the llnest olces tier beard hi llo-j tiolulu, as the pnsKenRors of the Hlerrn ran textlfi; Miss I'enrl lllekman, wm bretto and buck nnd wlinr dancer, and MIh Nina (lardner, champion Texas Tommy limner of tlie I'nclflc Const, who will rIo an exhibition of this mm famous dance at u Inter date, to be nnnoiinciil through tbo nonspapcrs. Tie asieiiKers riiic this company a ote of thanks for Its usnlstanco In helphiR make a six-day trip pass as If It were one. POLICE COURT Police Judge Mnnsarrnt's court loom, especially that section which Is ciipeclnlly rescned for altorncys nnl olhcr court officials, ttiscntcd a dif ferent aspect this uiiiiulnx, when Court Cror I'rcd Wcul cnllcil tho court to order. Thero were now chnlrs for tho at (ornc)B and court otncihls arranged around the loom. And tho old chairs, whoso usefulness Is no longer appre ciated by nttomejs were taken away, leaving tho new ones In their stead. Tho now chairs which are nicely var Dialled looked apparently stiong. Willi the replacing of the old chairs which had big holes In the center, much to tho Inconvenlcnco of tho nt torncjs, Judgo Monsarrat Is now bet ter able to accommodato tho attor ney and court officials, who have been expecting to get new nnd strong chairs. ' Whitney & Marsh, Limited MRS. SMITH NEW Y.W. Mrs Achsah I Hinlth wns a return ing pnsKcnRor on Ihe strnuifthlp Xen Hndla on W'eilmsilay. Mrs Umlth Is tho new matron at the Y. W (' A HouieHteail Hhe Iiiin been absent from Honolulu for the past six pionths and lur t raids halo extendi d oier a largo part of the Unhid States from Obi Mcxlio, where she spuit some time, sho went 'across to Kan Pranilsco Hint latir to i:i l'aso. Tex.; New Orleans, Houth Carollnn, Washington. I) C; Ilnrrlsburg nnd I'lttsburg On the re turn trip she lulled Port Wajnc, Chi cago. Topekn, Colorado KurliiRs, Salt Lake, Portland, Siattlo und Victoria In addition to a number of mnnller places In each clt Mrs. Smith made It n point to lslt both Ihe Y W. and Y M. C. As Sho Is a slut, r of the Misses Johnson of Castle Home and Is herself will known In Honolulu Her many friends are delighted at her return Sho assumed hir new duties at the Home stead Immediately. CHIEF MCE Silk Sale Extraordinary Will Begin on Monday Next, the 1 3th , . Mr. Adolph Miller, of New llincn, Conn, who bclloics (Irmly In horse shoes for good luck, has received news of an undo In Germany leaving him 150,000. "Hey, thero!" called an old farmer lo a man on tho corner and three grass widow 8 stopped and looked around How contented most, women seem to bo who llo aloncMind how discon tented most men are who try HI IMorulty seems a long tlmo except to ii couple of women engaged In say ing good-by. ' 4. Chief Justlco A. 0. M. Itohcrtson will deliver nil address under tho aus pices of the Church Club In tho Da vies' Memorial Hall, St. Androw'g Ca thedral grounds, on Monday evening next at eight o'clock, taking as Ills subject, "Tho Direct Primary Ijiw,' Hon, John A. Hughes, and Judgo W. I,. Whitney will take part In tho discussion following tho address, which will he presided oicr bv tho president of tho club, Mr. .lames Wakefield, A cordial Invitation Is extended to men who arc Interested In tho sub ject to bo present. A woman never forgets her birth day, but sho Is seldom nblo to remem ber how many she's had. Many a woman who Is ashamed of tho kind of hushnnd sho lias would bo moro ashamed not to have any. Captain Clevtland S. Ionising was appointed mllltnr) attache at Madrid Two Chicago theatirs of tho llrst chiHH have dispensed with orchestrns What a small boy can't understand Is how a small girl mnnagcH to kiep her hands so clean. Ostcntntlons prudlshnoss leaves tho Individual's morality much in doubt. New Foulards, reduced ,to English Wash Silks, . Crepe de Chine, Rajahs, $1.00 Taffetas, v Cl8GlJf) Young Hotel Laundry Guaranteed Good Work Phone 1862 ' Union & Hotel l ' ! F i i Closing-Out Sale Only a few weeks more of these exceptional bargains. The balance of our former orders has arrived, and has been marked at Closing-Out Prices. Do not miss this opportunity. $ Men's Clothing 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 10.00 ALL 8UITS FORMERLY SELLING FROM 11000 TO f1200 EACH. ) ALL SUITS FORMERLY SELLING FROM 1300 TO $1400 EACH. ALL 8UITS FORMERLY 8ELLINQ FROM 1500 TO $1600 EACH. ALL SUITS FORMERLY SELLING FROM 17.00 TO $1800 EACH. ALL 8UIT8 FORMERLY 8ELLING FROM $19.00 TO $2000 EACH. $20.00 THE FAMOU3 Adler-Roehester Clothing FORMERLY $2500 TO $32.00 THESE ARE THE FINEST CUT AND MOST 8TYLI8H 8UIT8 YOU CAN PURCHA3E. I Hosiery 20 DOZEN MISSCS' BLACK LACE HOSE 1e PAIR 15 DOZEN CHILDREN'S LI8LE LACE H08E 20o PAIR 15 DOZEN MISSES' LISLE LACE HOSE 22'2c PAIR 10 DOZEN CHILDREN'S BLACK LACE HOSE ., 25c PAIR 10 DOZEN. MISSES' WHITE LACE H08E 25c PAIR 10 DOZEN CHILDREN'S PLAIN TAN HOSE 20c PAIR 15 DOZCN LADIES' PLAIN TAN HOSE 20o PAIR 15 DOZEN LADIES' PLAIN BLACK H08E 20c PAIR 10 DOZEN LADIES' LACE LISLE HOSE 25o PAIR EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS Ladies' Hand Bags, Shoulder Bags, Purses, Belts, Side and Back Combs, Barrettes, Hat Pins, Brooches, Beauty Sets, Handkerchiefs, Veils, Garters, etc. Damask 30 DOZEN HEMMED NAPKIN8 $.50 DOZEN 30 DOZN NAPKIN8 90 DOZEN 20 OOZEN NAPKIN8 1.00 DOZEN 100 YARDS DAMASK ,40 DOZEN 100 YARDS DAMA8K 50 DOZEN EXTRA A Smart Negligee Shirt and a Swell Silk Necktie $1.35 Muslin Underwear LADIES' GOWNS 50c, 60o nd 75c EACH LADIES' CHEMISE 50c, 75c, up to $1.50 EACH LADIES' 8KIRT8 75c, $1.50 and $1.75 EACH LADIES' DRAWER8 40c, 50c and 60o EACH LADIES' CORSET-COVERS 40c, 65o and 75c EACH Lace Curtains 20 PAIRS 2'2 YARDS LONG 77'jo PAIR 20 PAIRS 3 YARDS LONG $1.12'2 PAIR 20 PAIRS 3 YARDS LONG ,$1.30 PAIR 20 PAIRS 3 YARDS LONG 1.75 PAIR 15 PAIRS 3 YARDS LONG., 2.15 PAIR Ladies' Umbrellas A Beautiful Stock $1.25 to $3.75 each Towels 200 FINE BLEACHED TOWELS... $ .40 DOZEN 25 DOZEN, HUCK TOWELS , 90 DOZEN 25 DOZEN FANCY TOWELS 1.00 DOZEN 20 DOZEN HUCK TOWELS 1.15 DOZEN 20 DOZEN TURKISH TOWELS 250, DOZEN L. B. KERR & CO., Ltd., Alakea Street I IBflHHHHHHHHLIIHHHHHH 4 fa Shu' "WiSg&mMBi ifotwmjbA W'-JiS&fe"J-iW&, as4: .." &. maA4MwmW'