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VKP EWPIWH V 'f. ' - ' Ff,,ft r A9tJI,ATto EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., SATURDAY, JAN. 13, 1912. A PAGE FOR WOMEN AND THEIR INTERESTS Local' Chat: Home and Fashion Hints: Religious and Other Activities: Things Feminine 15 "m -1 1 Feminine Chat T . lin Jnpnim-cc, It la finlil, have a snf nml sure way of Wiley IKK llii'lr fooil Distend of nil milts of bacteriological nml Illogical nbaljses nf eatables mil drinks they make n Kind nf soy, wlilt.i tlmy place In nil kinds of foods likely to tontuln germs. Tills noy, being fermented, Is nllvc with germi which urn KPnii destroying do you m-..' WliPthir you allow tlm Boy germs to live) ever utter or whether buiiip In- gredlcnts of your system dcBt roy these germs or whether they Jut glut them- hches to ilenth upon tint germs vli l-li they gormandize history sulth not, lint, anyhow, It Ik an Ingenious short rut nml Is-ats Wile Ism or dieting. I Theru Ih many u lesson to bo learned, Irom Japan and elnewheie In the Oil tut. The tennis courts nilolnliiR tlm V V C. A. honmstead on King street became suddenly popular tbU week, following Miss Oleson's announcement that moro ntlentlou would be Riven tlm sport. The courts nre In line con .,,, , ,, , ,, i , t '"i " " "tiniiui win, iwiuwn inuiei dltlou mid the i not weather furnishes1, ,, , ,. ,, ,, nn added Incentive to play a lira-ln, Baii.e One inut nol necessarily be a inember of the association to partlii- pate In tlm games. I Ijito fashion notes declare that tlm! ii-toilato joung man of Ilerlln who happens to have, a sweetheart may now he wen with n miniature pur trull of her printed on her thumb mill. The picture Is warranted to last for four months and the cost of It Is $100, If you are RiifferliiK from sleepless ness try this ery simple mid harmlcHii cure. Take a common towel, double It four times mid dip In told water and id n It around the waist with a dry towel on the outside. Kor croup or sore throat put the towels around the. neck ami they will give almfost In Haul relief.' ' ' - Klsh shoiilil Lf firm to the touch. If prcupeil by tlm linger the Mesh should rise Instantly. There should be no Impression left. If fish Is fresh the. eyes are bright mid I hi) Kills red mid tlm Kcnles not easily rubbed off Flesh salmon has u creamy white curd be tween tho flakes, which solldlllch within twenty-four hours. When choosing lobster tnko the tail mid pull It nwny from the body. If CHARLOTTE CORDAY COLLARS Nearly every woman owns n simple house, frock of Mime sort which will look all the bc-ttir for u Charlotte Cur iluy collar limped about the bodice. This collar covers the shoulders, half the I k nml a third of the front of tho corbuge. It may lie lunde uf nny fort of lingerie material ho long as It Is ilaliity and fresh If the w bin collar Is not becoming to the figure theru may be ii chemisette or gulinpu of heavy luce or tucked net 111 white) or d)cd to mulch tho flock, or a wide side frill of plaited net and, to go with it, a match ing p.ilr of sleeve rillTleH These nif ties are also used with tin- llcbu, which Is the lelgnliig accessory and la niade nf practically cwry transparent and xcuilttniispaiciit material known to dressmakers ami milliners. Unlike, the wide collars, however, specimens of the Helm drape one piece frocks uf serge, shot taffeta nr satlu'tiav lug fur ages because they cost a lot and the daintiest of evening gowns, and HOW TO UOINNED FOOD Not every ono knows that tlm long use there lies danger of plonialun polp. fiat cans of lobster, crab and salmon are apt to contain choicer meat than the tall cans. The reason Is simple. The larRO Hat cans domainl largo sides or pieces which nro 'taken from tho choice parts of the fish, while the tall cans have to have bum 1 1 pieces, mid the parts near tlm head and other Icsh tasty locations will do for them. A cooking teacher In lecturing on cantii'd lucid recently emphasized the need for opening nil canned foods at least two hours before) using and It living tho contents exposed In the Mr for that length of time. Not only the commercial product biiotihl bo Heated In this way, but the home pre pared ones fruits, vegetables, meats nml fish alike. , The lectin er wnrned her class against the use uf any tinned food coming from u can that showed a bulge. The bulge means tho pieseiicn of noxious gases us a lesult of deterl oratton of the contents, aud lu their It Is clastic niul springs bade the lob Mer h ficsh, T Ills Information K valuable to Hip house-wife who through preference, does tier own marketing, A dollcloui nml dainty saladgood nt nil t Inion In made by laying a fcllci - of can mil Hawaiian plm-applo on n lettuce leaf. Ileal n knife nml spread cruim or iicurchutello cheese over tlie llneaiplp; arrange olntpd Rtrlps of lilnmnto like the petals of a mdnscttin over tlm ilmesc; heap mayontinlM' In' the center nml Jiut a Bluffed olive on loj). "There wns nothing In the least buslnejnllle. olflrlnl or Rtcnogrnphl nlHiut her manner. If her head hulked with farts about the treatment of tlm deficient classes, no hint of that :i penied In her talk at parties. Few of tlm young men she dam oil with thought her clever, ami thus showed Jliow clever she i pally wn. Kor there ure men In this world who run 10 city I blocks in any weather to avoid talk. Mug to n woman who knows mom ,, ,, (1()'W8 ,, k , .. ,,,, , narrlklin Tttpnty )nn ,, ,,, flri, ,.,, flee kindergarten In Honolulu, anil tlm first of the kind In tlm world, wns started by the llev. V W Damon This Intciestlng fait will be given prominence by .Miss Krntices Uivv rcitce tu her report to the Free Kindergarten and Children's Alii As sociation, an organization which grew out of .Mr. Damon's efforts, at Its an nual meeting next l'rldny morniui;. It wns first planned to telehrate the i-ipiitln an elaborate manner, but when It was rcincmbered tjiat the pre sent organisation hnd Its birth three jears later. It was decldid to wait un til 19IC when twenty )eur of active work will have been compb led. Tho trustees of the King's Daught er s' llomu will meet this cvpiiIiir nt the homo uf Jlrs. Hohert Lewers, 172.1 Kvwulo slieet, to discuss building plans. Tho response ri'om t)m general luibllc lias been ho hearty that ipiart ers adeiiuatet o tlm needs' of the So ciety for years to coiiiii are now as- edition Is being printed ami nlll In sured. This does not mean that con- read) far ilislrlbullim mi I'loral trlhiitlons should cease however The I'iiriiilv D.I), I'cbrimr) iilld. . furnishing will rust ignite sum and there aio always the maintenance hills to bo met. II may be bordered with fi Inge, frayed silk inching, finely phillid satin, frills of lace in tulle or bauds of velet rib bon No law r strict the color, the sie or the garnishing of the llchu, and there Is no age limit In regard to wear ing It. Jacket effects on house costumes have been brought Into fashion lu In liuiiieiiilile charming couct Its fur the benefit of the woman who wishes to In lug up to date the silk or velvet gown uf last winter. The skirt of that year old costume nc:u ly alwa)S will do, hut the bodice iswell, Humetlilug must tie clone fur It, and so (lie w'lse woman buys a yard or two of all owr Imita tion eiilse, Spanish or renaissance lace, which she fashions Into a little sleeveless bolt-rci or bodice or belt coat, outlines It with whet ribbon or Tom Thumb silk fringe mid trims It with big fancy buttons which she lias been of money. Tho elfcct Is stunning onlng. Khe also advised (hem to look over tlm sohleiliig of cans before buy ing, and If they saw signs of a sec- cud soldering to avoid the can. .Some caiiners. finding their cans huglug, make jierfurmntlous for the escape of the gases, rescald the contents nt that the deterioration will not ro further nml then reseal, thus often saUng a large output. She advhed a little notebook lu every kitchen In which .tames mo kepi of brands that hme been tried and found good Him de plored the Indiscriminate ordering of many housekeepers and cliargeil such habits with much of the Inciciiso lu the cost of living. You can't convince a sulf-madn nun that ho gave) himself tlm worst of it How dearl) wo pay for the things w get fur nothing! It Isn't what ou might do 111 si, but what you will do last, that counts Woman's (list law is the. coiiucal- metit of her imperfections. HAPPY YOUNGSTERS BEGIN LIFE Al I 'x' ' j K. w 1 i Houuc'Iiir American baby born Just before opening of the Now Year Ilaby Hliaw, bright little girl who wiia-ii general favorite. I'lctiires, iidicrlMng ci) or oilier matter Intended for Insertion In Urn i: it-it I ii K II ii 1 1 1-1 In'x l'JI-' Spec l.i I l.'illllon, 'Aniirlcau lluiiall, IVo tiles nml liiilustrlcs," should he sent In the II ii I let I ii enlce lit once. ..Tin-j llulletlu Kdllorlnl Itoom 21S5. llulletlu Ituslness I'lmiip Q2RR. 'hour (Ifllre i I You'll Never Know what really good canned milk is until you have tried Pioneer Milk It has no equal. Rich Milk evaporated and sterilized, without preservatives or sweetening SOLD 1 One nf tho first babies born In tho ! home Ho Is now old enough to he In the employ of the goiornmeiit "EXHIBITS" 20 YEARS AND ONE MONTH AT BABY SHOW C t:i l'.IIItATINd the twenty-fir t uiiuiviTBarort tb,-luplo'aul Maternity llomu, a reepptton to all babies horn In the In stitution was held on January f The nlfalr was a huge success mid pal II culnrly Interesting because nf tho fii.t that the exhibits iiumberlug over one humlrrd, ranged in age froi.l twenty one e.irs to one months mid were of various iritlounlltles. Some proud mothers brought one wee leihe In arms and others brought ns many as lle ami regretted that their otlur children could not get off from wurk I to come ton One tiny mlsa of two oraubCkW B2 BY ALL GROCERS THE KAPIOLANI llulletlu nngnulng I'lutit, ears cnuie chaperoned by tier brotln r agei live 'llils vivarhiutjiulr i-unty;, huted In a large measure to the Bilc.i ress of the afternoon On the Rpiclous liuial wns a Iteaull fully decorated Christinas tree. Han lions and baby sockB rilled with net when these were distributed many of the wen tots simply could not wait fir the candy to be remoed from the soik mid Insisted upon 'sticking the toes In their mouths, thus getting Imme dlate action upon the sweets. i:ightien young ladles from Kawal- nh.io and Kaniphamchu schools pass- 2HHHHHHHI MATERNITY HOME rrancls Aifdrew lmaalnnl llnwers, whose first rare was received at the Alaternll) Home "aby Clark, lienllhy youiiRSter who got his first start al the Maternity Home. ed lemonade, cake aud Ice cream I" the assembled company. To Mrs. F. n. Itlcliardson, Mrs. A. J. Campbell and Mrs. W I-, Mowers, much of tlm credit for the iiucce-ss of the reception Is due. All rcgrcttnl the I In forced absence of Mrs. J M. Dow- Rett, treasurer of the Home. In nddl Hon to her otllclnl duties, Mrs. Dow M'tt supports ono of the wards. The home was slatted lu 1SD0 by Queen Kaplolani there being seven births lu tho Institution In the re maining months of that year In lS'.C tlm number had lurre-aicd to thirty eight births for that year. At the present time the average birth rate I J one hundred mid fifty each tweUe months. Dr. llodglus has been the home phy fdclan for twelve years during which tltuo he has olllclated at the- birth n! nearly fifteen hundred babies at the home. Although It was Queen Knplolanl's Idea that the home be tc. refuge for Huwallan mothers, tlm Institution has grown to such proportions that url oils nationalities are now .received. Six or seven years ago a wing was built for white patients nml litis Iiu3 proven exceedingly popular. Miss J. J Hao Is the canaille head puree unci Mrs. K J Wllloik, the motherly superintendent i)ii:i. Wi:ili:it III Honolulu, Jan. 12. 1912, IMward Paul, the beloved son of I ;lnf of jiastry tlour sifted beeral times Mr. and Mrs II. J. Weber. iiRe-d oimlvUh two teuspooufiiU of baking pow. ear The funeral services will ho i(.r VnM (i,p w,tes of two eggs held at in it clock this morning nt ma unueriuKiug parlors oi u n Williams, Fori street All marrli-d men uro heroes, limy can't always prove It hut ART OF TEAMAKING A guild cup of tea Is something toning u delightfully rcfre-sbing beverage: Infrequently uu-t with when umi eun-jlleut the earthen or cblua teapot thor slders the prevalent use of tea as a (Highly with IsiilliU' water, then empty beverage The fuult often lbs less In out the water und put III the t.'u, pour the t(.i than In the manlier of Its imik-jln freshly hulled water, let It stand for lug Hero nre some of the rubs which; the minutes mid servo. If observed will prove the eiiallty of, A teapot never touches the stove A the product. tiny tea cuzy of Japanese paper Is put Don't use water which lias not jet over the teapot tho moment the water reached the boiling point. l poured bn and it delicious cup of ten Don't allow the teu to lucw for mure). Is thus secured without having ex ilian llvei minutes Don't make tea lu u cold tejpot. Itlr.se with hot water before placing the leaves In the pot. Don't buy too cheap a quality uf tea und expect good results Here is the Japanese method of muk MILADY'S GOWN WILL BE MADE OF BATH TOWELS A Utile Dab of Irish Lace, A Slit Here and There, and There You Arc. - C'lIK .U!t Dec 2 Milady's gown will be simple of nttalnmint, and It will accord well with tlm household curtailment due to the rost of llvlnc, It wns mild today nt the exposition of couiltiK fashions on display here by dry Roods trade pamrs The bathroom, which sunplled her bathrobe (otherwise know t,, as blan ket cloth) coat, now will furnish her dress, and the mnlcrlal III It will ho Turkish "tow els Two or three towels, with or with out the red MrlpM and tasseled bor der, as suits the nearer's Indhldual Ity; a little dab of lrlf.il lace, a fdit Imip and iIictp for nu arm to come through ami the fiown In coinpletp. A simple sill, underskirt, toned to show oil the towel frltiRe left at tho bottom of the skirt nml costing slight ly lu excess of the overdress, com pletru the costume CAKES MADE WITH WATER INSTEAD OF MILK There are many delicious kinds ot cake that mav ! prepared with water Instead of milk or cream, and in the absence of tin- latter meh recipes are very useful. Hot water siionge cakes are a familiar example, of this kind. Ite-clpes for black molasses rnkn and cookies nml also si'ilce cakes riph with fruit often call for hot or cold wnte"r. The following Is a WnhlnRton n!o that rails for water Inftead of ipllk: Ilent threo eggs light and fold a cupful" of sifted powdered 'Bugar through them, thru fold In ono cupful and a half of Hour, sifted several times with a tfasxnful of soda mid two ofrream of tartar. Moisten the dough with two tahlespoonfuls of cold water and flavor It with lemon extract. Hake In two layer tins after greasing them with n little ery pure fat Tho house wife who offers this recipe does not use butter to grease her cake tins be muse of the Flight salty quality In It, ihlch she considers detrimental to the delicate ipi.illty of the cake. When tlm cake Is baked let It stand in the tins, mid when cool split open each layer, thus making four layers, l'our layers of this kind will make a much softer ami more delicate rake than If hey had been baked lu four layer tins, hcraiiFP there Is not so much hard criift. fininul.-itcd sugar may Ik. used lu the cake If tlm powdered sugar Is not nt hand l-'or the cream filling mix a table spoonful of cornstarch with a llttlu cold milk, Just enough to dissolve It, then mid nn egg and beat the whole Into half a pint of boiling milk, stirr ing the milk rapidly to jirevent curdl ing. When all has become a smooth custard beat lu half a cupful of sugar mid a plero of huttc-r tho sIzp of a walnut. Spread tho mixture, after flavoring with lemon rind (grated) over three of tho layers and then place together In the usual way, with tho fourth lu)cr on top of all. This makes a moist and delicate loaf with four thin layers of tho rake and Hue? layers, almost equal In thickness of the neam. Tlm following Is a recipe for a white cake with water liutead of milk: ( ream a liberal quarter of u cupful of butter with u cupful of sugar MolU en It with half a cup of water and Mir tlm whole Into one cupful and a whipped to a very Miff froth Wauled: I'lfl) more decorated iiiitus for the 1 luriil rarudr. nit in line fur tlm biggest rarnltnl nf nil. traded tho Injurious Ingredient tho liinnlu Always use u porcelain or earthen ware teaput. Teu experts tell us tho fragrant leaf ahouhl never touch metal, Don't allow tea tu grow- damp In tho - caddy , r k. .JS I m $ 1 v. 5 n 4r ; M iaiiMmitt'r.iS)tui.'jie ti&&!k. i-tuh mL 'lin Ai.il. mA '.'-. . t ,ICi3tiUu'