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EVENING BULLETIN. HONOLULU, T. H SATURDAY, NOV. 25, 1911.
A PAGE FOR WOMEN AND THEIR INTERESTS
Local Chat: Home and Fashion Hints: Religious and Other Activities: Things Feminine
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CHILDREN OF TENEMENTS LED TOWARD THE LIGHT
PLANS TRIP TO
Feminine Chat
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Till: ANNl'AI. fent-ilny Is onca
inure 'i li.inil, ami iik.iIii our!
IlllllL-H Kill KIO.lll With tllOll'
luuil of rooiI ihlnK In em
KolfnvvliiB the tliue-hoiioieil custom,
turkey will furnish the iilecq. ile ic-
.sUlnnto cif the nieiil, with Its nccuin
rnnlliicnt of crjiibeiry s.iucu, smil foi
iiessurt then' musl lie :i iuthlliiK with
. IiIimiih In II, ami of com bo p rcmM pie
A 'Ihunksitlvlnj; illnncr menus a
great ileal of work In Its preparation,
hut oiko tin' nii'iiu Is elechleil upon,
there will he real enjoyment In the
cooking A well-lul.iiireit uicnu. ami
iii tint Is sine to please, Is (liven be
iow. 0ster Soup Crisp Crackers Celoiv
Itoast Tin key Olblet HtulIlliiK
llinnn (Iravy
Mashed J'otutoes Turnip Cones
C'renmcil Silver Skins
SplcciJ C'ranherry Jelly
Prnlt Stalail
Thanksgiving I'mbling. Sterllne Satire
Squash Pie Mlueo Pie
Asrorted Nuts lUlslns
The motif for the ileslGn of a eolo
nlal mahogany illuliiB room set, which
la on uxhlhlllou In the show window
Of a local fiiinltiiie ilealer's, was tuh
:n from nil ohl shlo-bonnl now In
New Orleans, showing the einplie
leeling of Nnpoli'on's tlmo U"u--1S15).
One reason for Thanksglvlnr; on the
Coast: That Oeloher, hail as it was,
was no worse.
A wliulow illKplay silKRCStlve or the
Niitluii.il Peast I).t Is initio l a lo
cal iIokooiIs linn. A cliarniliiK enl
lection of cluny pieces Is shown, In
cIinllliK luiieheoii cloths, center-pieces,
plate anil tumbler ilollles, bullet unit
slele-boanl scarrs. etc. lu n iiiiiiiIkt of
the lureor pieces eelct cinbiiililory
Is comhlneil with the luce, clouting a
stunning effect.
Another firm Is liming a spcelul
r,ale of table linens anil toweling
Aluny housewives nro prejudiced
against sen lug u illnncr on n polMied
table, preferring heavy satin ilamasl.
for nil occasions.
Acconllng to one of iho spcakeis at
n recent sauiluo congrebs, a spt'll of
;wenlj-foi'r houis in bed once a week
wnohl ilu much for iho health of the
community. The theory Is homo out
by the record of two sisters of Hi Hint
Snwirlu, ouch of whom nearly uttuln
eil u hunilrcil oais. These ladles
lived In u country lioiifce, which tho
owner uscil onl lu Seplenili.'r .mil
October. The) lemalncil In lioil for
ten months of the )enr, getting up
two ilaB heforo tho owners iinlvul
ill onler to prepare for him ami liv
ing a normal llfo ilurlug his stay On
bis depuituro they woulil su) : "Uood
by, sir, until next )e.ir. Wo me go
ing to bid" One of tho slsteis lived
to ho !i9 )oars of age.
WHAT CAN BEAT A PIPKIN PIE?
. Pull Slugs lis PriilM'K ut Thaukghliig Time.
It Is at Thanksgiving thai "tho
great Ainvllcim I'le belt," believed
ordinarily to t online. Its fr.igliint per -
ihery to Now lluglaud. enlaiges so
us to embrace 'the entlio coiiulr),
Kortb, South. Uast ami West Plo
walks proiidl) hand In hand with
King Turko) for the jiroier piesen
tutlon of the traditional Tbanksglv
ing feust.
,Tlio i-ict sings Its iiialses-iecall,'1'""' '"' l'-pH lined with good las.
, Whlttler's panegyric of tho "ilt.li
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inmilh.wftlnrltirr ilCKCrilllKMl I III1.
i.,.m..kln i.m Tho nrtmc-lH-T uluil -
ties It read Heni) Wind lleccherf.
"fragiant, Jul"e-ilrlipliiK iipiila l'lo,"
the nrlTst tucks It Into all bis pie
luies whole Iho Thanlisglvliig feast
I; spread while Iho public Is eiger
for plo, If so bo the plo Is Iho kind
with light, lender, tlaky ci list nnd its
Idling succulent, Juky. siiley anil
fragrant.
If you are foitunuto enough to got
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tt Held pumpkin, ino siiiiii-iiieaiuii,
Eolden ellipse, wash, (Ut up without
neellng. scraiio out nil tho woolly
'' liber, then put over tho Ilio on Iho
hack of tho stovo. Add Just a lime
f'vvater to keep It fiiini sticking on Iho
bottom, covur closely und stoam
'gently for six or eight bonis.
tAt tho end of this time tho pump
kin pulp should he thoroughly cooked
Ip Its own Juices, Tuko up, cool u
little, then pull off tho skin with n
, sbnip knlfo. Press through u slevo
Lirtjid let It stand ovoi night in a profs
BV fl.. . . .11,...,, a 11.
. HO IIS lo leiuuvu iiici niii'v, iitntii-, ,.-
pjirid' which should bo saved to uso in
making Huston blown hi cad. .
A lloston milliner sns that her cltv
simply will not tolerite the hats that
pre fashionable In New Yuik this sea
sou, mill that lloslnn will cither liue
to have fashions of Its own or wear
the lints of last season, lloslou Inn
alums heen willing to copj Now
York, that Is the liest lu New York,
realizing tlint this has nlreaily lioi'a
hlelieil frnui Pails, lint the women or
lh.it elty ilr.itt Ilio lino this jear ,
A liapp) era has dnwned fur Ihe
brhlu at the fateful moment when the
ilug Is about to bo placed on her lin
ger lnsle.ul of the usual struggle to re
mote her li'fl-hnnd glove, she will
now be able to iiucou'r the tblid lin
ger without effoit and without los
ing her composuio.
'I his iIiIIkIiICuI result is to lie ob
tained by an Ingenious "wedding
glowi device, for which a well-know nj
liiiiliiifactuilug film is respiiuslliie.
The inside seam on" the third finger
of the left glove Is unstitched, so that
all the bilde mod do is to slip her
linger llnoiigh tho silt to iccehe tho
ilug The linger can Just as easily
bo slipHd luck Into the gloe after
Ihe ceiemonv
'Ihe device will bo greatly appre
ciated, not olilv by Ihe bride, hut also
bv the neivous hildcgrooin.
Have )ou seen the ribbons, butt
of flannel etc, csieclally designed for
Ihe joungslers? Teddy Heals mil
Mother t!uoo charaeteis form the de
sign motifs. A local firm lias a win
dow devoted exclusively lo them.
i:i!a Wheeler Wilcox has u passion
for perfumes ami teagowns. Her fnv-
oilte llouer Is the ted carnation.
,nn Knllwrllln (linen. Din novel.
1st. Inherits her Inteiest lu ci linos,
Her miller, .lames W. tlicenc, was a
well known criminal Inw.voi lu IlrooU
l)ii, N. Y.
Senator Clap,, of MlnneM.ta X-
that when tho history of I he , twentle I
century Is written "the l.lsto.laii v II
have to trauscilbe as Its gieatest;
lilumph tho victor) of women,
Mrs John C Wienshall, prealilonl
of the Woman's I.ltcrr.ij club of Unl
tlmore. Is at tho head of tho movement
to eiect a memorial to Kdgar Allan
Poo In his nntlvo city. This memorial
Is to bo an hciolc statue of the lioot,
placed In a prominent isisitlon In Tlnl
'iinoro. An award for tho statue has
been given to Sir Moses KzMcl.
Wo who can gather an armful of
laming poiusettas from our private
gardens any day In tho week, nro
prone to forget thut on the nialnl.imi
a single bloss-oni cannot lie bought
for less than a dollar ami u uuaitor ut
this season. Thoy uro ospeclall)
(harming and npproprlato for tho
holiday dluncr table.
When ready to bake, mensuio the
hiiiln and to oveiy llvo cupruls allow
jcno tcispisinful of sail, b.iir a giated
nutmeg. ,i tublesimonful of mace, two
teaspoonfuls of ginger and a lurge
riipfnl or sugar Heat four eggs and
stir lulu tho pumpkin pulp, together
with four eiiiifuls of sweet milk urd
a half cupful cieuni. Ileal well mid
t.iBte to seo If It is sweet enough,
" 'l '' "!" l'uaneis oi an
I llitlti until fi rrililitii luitvill ultil (lrill
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M'l ' w-liter. Hcitu with wM
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Amcilcin (hecho. Sumo olil-fush-
lolled cooks Hko their pilui)klu iiq
(l.tviiicd vvilh a little lose water
111 makiiij pies of the canned
pumpkin, obseivo tho tamo propor
tions. If thu pumpkin Hour Is used,
hpiu.ul on n tin und biown hefoiu
adding Iho milk.
Tim Kugllsh fashjnn of li.iklng
iiiniiktu as well us ml nee pies In In
dividual shells. Is picforicd by many
wlio do not feel thu cnuipcjllng foieo
of lindltlou. A new wrluklo for lite
woman who holds to her pumpkin plo
for Tbanksglv lug, but wishes lo -o-
lent It In very modern guise. Is to
survu it with collage cheese ha'ii
nnd strained honey.
Tho combination of flavors Is cer
tainly n most happy one. Thu cheese
nails mo piled lu a pietty dish and
the hone) served fiom a glass bowl,
Dcllnciilor.
Tho Hllppoiy Hldowiilk
Invitation lu sit cluvvii.
Is it Btaudlng
KliiPPHKIiiSI
Pholo by Perkins,
Teaching Children to Wash
ness in this
Ti
I IK MIILTINU POT," In
tho form of six free kln
durguttciis, Is seething in
tho tit) of Honolulu, and
fiom tho mnss of Jnin-blcil-uii
hiiinaully Ik to
l oino u better clnss of
Ainerli.in cltlens. These Institutions
lire maintained by the Free Klndei
gailen and Cblldren's Aid Associa
tion, Willi Miss Frames liwreme as
the elllch lit Mlpoivisni Miss Uiw
reme Is also tlie diHctor of tho train
ing dcpaituiciit.
It is Intel esting to note In passing
that I lie klnileigarlens weie tho ilrst
lustlttillons lu IIoiioIiiIii to stmt ilis
ti let nursing. This developed from
a icnllrntlou Unit medical attention
was necessary for lliu protection of
the childien us well us tho tenchurs,
mid fi tun the humble beginning made
lu these schools dlstilct nursing in
Honolulu owes Its blith. Theio art
now Kuveu dlstikt nurses In loiiiicv-
"" VVIUI I'nilllllll SelllelUOIll, eacll
""'ducting n dispensary In u dllfer
etit putt ot the ilty. In theso Uls
lieus.iries milk Is furnished freo to
sick babies.
j Although u trained nurse has been
I In the employ ot the kindergartens
r , Sr of" ei. ?,.,;
lcn lal ,lllriie ,Il9!,ctUm .con
,,.,, , I0 ,,,,,. gclloollli
III the case of thu kindergartens,
the nurse makes un official v isit twice
each week. Tho Intervening days a
teacher in training does the honors.
Many serious cases are prevented by
tho uso of simple disinfectants and
purifiers. So great Is tho distinction
of coming under tho muses" survell-
lunco that stubbed toes, scratched
FOR THE PROSPECTIVE BRIDE
Oil Is who mo contemplating matrl- Several sets of theso covers for the
iniiny should huvo u dower chest. 'top nnd bottom of tint (iishlou, whlili
An old Ceiman fashion, but one that huvo scalloped edges and small slits,
Is being extensively revived. It Is nut buttonholed to tun llbbon tliiough,
possible for one iiersou to present u a in pait of the dower outfit.
pioSpectlvo bride with u full chest;! The bride's Inltlnf Is eiiibioldered in
therefoie the custum of giving linen I thu center of the cover, iitnl u set of
"showeis" bus become iiult thu thing! n doen tkil with llbbon nnd a i.ike
among the joiing woman's friends
A member of her futility or an Inti
mate f i lend presents her With thu
chest, cedar lined, with the blldu's
Initials carved or stumped In the cen
ter of tho lid. Kveiy member of thu
family, as well us relatives and
friends, then piiKccds to contribute,
to the tilling of thu chest by milking
all suits of useful articles.
Household linen Is given, linen
sheets nnd pillow cases with the
hildu's Initials enibrnldeied Just under
tho hem or on It. urge mid small
towels, also iinbioldeied with Initials,
und having scalloped edges eiubiold
eied with heavy white linen till end.
Nankins, three Bets, one for each dally
meal, and hemmed neatly by hand,
and have thu Initial uuibioldured lu
one coiner.
Scarfs for tun cms, sideboard and
stands, mnamentcd with embroidery
or diuw.il work; pillow shams, kitchen
towels mid wash cloths.
Squares of soft cheesecloth, hemmed
neuly for dtisleis, uud (oaihc linen
squill es, hemmed for dish cloths.
Kaih complete set Is tied with It
dainty ribbon,
Tho addition of kitchen uud pautiy
towels Is u new mid very iiccoptublii
Idea; (he pantry towels uro used only
lor di)lug cut glass and silver, mid
mi) of Hue snfl stllpcd linen, having
thu eiiilss e.illoped and buttonholed
with (uloied lluciid.
Another pietty bet thut Is lidded lo
the dower chest consists of einbi old-
el ed cushion covers,
Some huge enough to slip on over
u sofa (iishlou, others designed fin
pincushions. Modern women will not
use pincushions iiiveied with fancy
silk ami laiu that can not bo washed
They ate not colisldeied to be suui-
luiy; but the embioldeiy linen imeiH
that can be changed every few woolm
uiu very ninth in demand.
Cleanliness Is Next to Godli-
Kindergarten.
Wm ' rJtMR
rlactHHEOBl
Twelve-Year-Old Japanese
Mother, Who Is a Pupil.
lieges and hands me exhibited with
pride, as are tho beginnings ol um
taglous dNcascH, -which, If not taken
of scented soap on lop Is u piactlcil
gut.
Sachet pads for buieaii drawers mo
uuulher addition to the chest.
Mako lliesu of guyly colored silk or
pongcci. They are mudo by coveiiug u
double fiild of cotton wadding, thickly
sprinkhd wllh the hrldo'u favoille
sachet, wllh silk
Tuft thu p.uls wllh u fuvv stitches or
tololetl lloss, You can mako any one
piospocllvo bride, with the ussuruuee
thut slut will lie guilefully pleased
Willi )our gilt
.Spicud of t lit. i, illio.nl shopmen's
slllku In Ihe. iVntiul of (lioigl.i Itull
way uud tin tailing of u Ml Ike on the
Uuik Island lliieft'uii) inallirs or only
a lew d ik
Or. Allnd (' l.nnibdln, editor of the
I'hlhiihlphl.i I'ublle Ledger, for tlm
past twelve .uih, and luev lousl) man
liglug cilllnr ill Ihe 1'blKul, Ipbl i Times,
died of he.. ut iIIxi'.ikc
A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever
fK. T. FELIX OOUKAUH'S OMENTAL
J CHEAM OK MAGICAL BEAlTIFIfcll
JUinovvi Thii, l'lti 1 la
Vrrtkkt, 11 tli I'aKt.i
Itli, and Mi I a 1 n-it't
itidi trwty i!fim
mi twitul y. aii t u
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l.i UlilOtl ltl( tut
cf ti Wit, ttut
1 t Im rin U wi
lttktvlUoUuiei
Acicptiioconiitfr
lilt Ut lllillll
1 Hrjp Dr. lh A
rUvrn ml J to
Uly of tl Imut
t(n (u palfntri
"A yuu U1 ri
wlU uv tw ru,
(ILlril IIiI'h l'riiiti' ii lh loftit tcftrii.fiit 1 t fell lL
kiu r r;t4iKi(jii t-irMifl') ull rtiUk'giU und I uncy
UoiM Dm ! jit U UbliiilbUttiCaiiitaH tint J.uruj.
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Two Stubborn Little Hawaiian
tp0nly Through His Love
In time, would piovo a menace to the
community.
A visit tills week to the Mm lei
Kliulcrguiteii, lu the Kukunko Dls
tilct, was nn i!)c-()pi'ii(i'. This Insti
tution Is doing n highly commendable
woik. Its Ideals mo not any higher
than the live other Institutions which
lire maintained under the supervision
ot the Kindergarten Association, but
tho clnss of children wllh fblcli It
has to deal Is bo Inferior us to pIiilo
II lu it class by Itsell.
Its existence Is duo In u huge
liicusiiie to Miss Kute Athertoti, who
fiirtilnlic.il the pleasant tiiarters lu
which the school Is domiciled
llglity-thieu children wero present
(he morning I visited tho school. All
wero between four und live years of
nge, uud such u inlxtuie of nation-
illltliu they did pieselit Japanese,
Chinese, Portuguese, Koieatis, llawn
llaus, mixture's ol nil these, uud what
nots! Smile of them weie sciuhhcd
PIONEER. MILK
It has ho equal.
Rich Milk evaporated and sterilized, without
preservatives or sweetening.
riin Tnllpr Can Rp innonlorl
for Cats and Dogs.
Onto n,l nnr.r,
until their faces fnlily shone, uud
frocks uud li'oiiseis, though liisliloiied
ol co.iruo iuaterl.it, were still died to
nil Ilticnliir,irlii1ilfi HlIUlleHri. II Im (nil-
sldeied leally leiiiatkablu that so
mali) ot theso children of the tene
ment distlict legaided us tho wuist
they mako tluilr appearance, Miss
Mar) Fuller of Chicago, who unsullied (
Ilio duties cil Head teacher tills yeut,
und to whom work among children
of 'lunch-varied nationalities presents
many novelties, states thut often In
Ihe afternoons when she comes upon
these children phi) lug 111 tho streets
she fulls to lee.ognUe llieui, so poorly
nnd scuiitll) diessed uro they.
Ol course there are exceptions, nnd
ciftun when the children appear they
1110 too unclean to be allowed to us
t delate wltji the others. lu these
cases they are put Into the bathtub
with which thu school is equipped,
scrubbed and diessed In clothes that
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You'll Never Know
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what really good earthed milk is
until you have tried
SOLD BY ALL GR.OCERS.
Never outside of (Irealer Now York
in the forty-one )onrs In which sliu
lias lived In ltldgcwood, Mrs. Mary
Harrison, forty-nliio years old, mother
of Horn llnrilhon, n )ouug vvouuiii who
Inst frill walked from New Yolk Cltv
to Plorlila and buck In slxty-elglit
days, has started In company with a
maid for n trip mound the woild. Her
itlucriity will include the Hiiwallnn Is
lands and the Philippines.
Thu New Ymk Woild under dull) of
Octobel .10, quotes Mis. Il'iirlson as
follows:
"When Doi a cimo luck from Flor
ida," said Mrs. ll.iirlsou lo a World
lepieseutiitlve lu bei hotel ut No. 215
iKIdcrl street, "I was mi pliused al Iho
I story of her experiences that I de
icldcit I'd do even moid. So I t-liOl
1 follow bor route unit Keci right ii
j'levond It. Oh, no, I shan't walk"
Inst to provu her nssertoln that the
flop was tho insult of a siuldei) Im
ippln! Mis, Harrison said she hadn't
')Ct purchased " ticket for Savannah
nnd would not i.turt to pack her 1 1 link
j until the day she stalled.
"I never ei oss a bridge until 1 conio
lo It." slu; explained.
I Mis. Ilarrlfon's way of following
hfr daughter's mule lu the South wilt
(bo lo iis,e the Scabn.itd Air Line II ill-
mad. She will stop In every town
whero Dora hailed. At Tampa, whom
the daughter ended her trip, .Mrs.
ll.-iirlMin will slay a few days. Thou
Bhe will start westward. At San
I'rnnclsco she will take a boat for tho
Il.lVMlllllll lsl.ind.S III. I
I the I'hllllipluo'i
Thai Is us far as she has iiriniired
her trip.
"I'll go whero I llko and tnl(c my
time," sbo said. "I'll spend about
$,-j,nnii on tho trip, I think thai ouglt
lo be enough. When I reach my na-
,lv, llra " Horinaiiy. I will visit my
own folks, who still llvo there."
Sleeplessness
may be overcome
by a warm bath
with
Glenn's
Sulphur Soap
SoW by
drufgbu.
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