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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, 8ATURDAY, MAR. 9, 1912.
15
A PAGE FOR WOMEN AND THEIR INTERESTS
Local Chat: Home and Fashion Hints: Religious and Other Activities: Things Feminine
' , , i " 't ' x ' lJP ,, I
Feminine Chat
It was llio writer's privilege thu nlrn ami graces with lllllle, lint thoy
other day tn nccompiiiy u nrty of are her own nlrs mid mill ely her own
tourists mi a sight-seeing trip tliriuntti graces Half tho tlinu nobod) un
Chliiatown Under the escort of a lii-,i'(illiie(l with active brain wuo
cal wiiii in who Is Interested In nils- could HtxIorH tu ml u word tho Irrcslst
rIiiii work nmoiiK tho Chinese, nml llile .Miss Ilurko wiih titteilug wi
who has gotten a hohl imhi the kiiiIii plqunntl), lint whenever she wntiteil .1
by going Into their homes nn( beliiH
one of them without losing her own
delightful personality, we called ilur
Ing Hi" afternoon at some twenl) or
twenty-live homes, getting iiml-huiid
gllnipHos of the homo life of the dif
ferent classes from tho highest to the
lowest. Chinese New Year's not be
in.' iiiitn over us far as hospltallt) Is
concerned, wc vero tre.itcd to tea,
niitH ami ciiidles In ever) home, mid
jaw everything of Interest from now
bibles to hrldo'H froclts. Wo heaul n
delightful hit or gossip concerning the
engagement of one of tho onng girls
of tho community, and as a grand
llnalo to tho afternoon's dissipation,
called upon tho britlo-tn-bc. 'Hie poor
lit t lo thing tins not been out of tho
liniiso for Ihieo oirs, having been
kept by her gr.tudp treats under strict
surveillance since tho death of her
mother. She. however, has had nit op
poitimlty enjojed by few gills of her
race that of seeing her flaiico lie
fine tho wedding day This was nil
accident, however, and hapiieucd ,i
long time before tho engagement picl
was made. Tho joiiug man cinie Into
tho store owned by tho girl's grant
miner anil troni tne shadow) linck-Iii
... .. .. .. ..i
giound of the doorwa) lending to the
living ipiartors hc)oud the girl behold
his face. I.aler hlie was told that this
linn was In bo her fuluro husband.
The wedding will not take pi ice fin
another mouth. Meanwhile the count
less details In (ouneetlnu with the
trousseau nro h"lng looked lifter. The
night before tho wedding tho brides
gill rrleuds will spend tho night with
her, and from nightfall till da) break
the lulilo will ho icipilicd to keep u,i
u constant walling and weeping, Very
enilv the nen morning her hair will
bo "done up" for tho first time
Through Hi" kindness of our sight
seeing hostess am to bo pcruiltloil
to also attend this Important ceremo
nial Owing to tho dullness of the
hour It may bo necessary for mo to
sleep In harness tho night before
though of course I shan't mind, as tho
iioiuewhat unusual pleasuio shall on
set an) slight laconvouleuco I shall
bo called niton lo suffer It Is Inter
esting to know that according to the
Chlncho custom tho engagement of a
couple Is "ratified" by tho sending out
of cako lo tho liniuedlato friends of
tho two families. After this luipoit
nut feature has been attended to. It if
u terrible dlsgtaco to have the en
gagement biokeu.
The following bit or theatrical criti
cism clipped from an Historn publi
cation Is lomarkablo lor lis voluble
ness In a vaguo sort of way wo tip
led to bolleve that llllllo llurke's lat
est play Is ouo of tho season's suc
cesses, hut It Is ov blent Horn this crit
ic's viewpoint at least that It Is due to
"llllllo" rather than to any latent
spirk of clovernoss on tho part of the
playwright.
"Too many ndjectlves spoil a word
plcturn" Is what our copy books llhed
to siy, but that was befoio tho eman
cipation of tho press agent,
"llllllo lliirkocnmo twittering hack lo
I'owors', where alio Is adored, and
like the exiiulalto canary sho Is
hllthel) did she! thrill anil preen ami
disport herself In changeful sedin lions
tbiough four entertaining acts of
play b) .Mlechal Mnittm.
1'eichlng about blidllleo on oveiy-
thlng which would hold a swaying
winged thing, Miss llurke claimed hoi
own and pounced upon success avhll)
and altectlonately She oven made a
ilnlnl), breathless speech which nl
most any full-blown Amoilcau could
umlcistaiul without nil c)cglass. llllllo
Is qulto outsldo tho palo of suae, col
lective or even Idolatrous ciltltlsni
loi she Is peer In her own lluttorlng,
clasping class and Is udored as If tdm
vveie a towering genius, Indeed, It
hns been brought to tho cagei mind
that toweling genius Is not especially
ndoied, not even when tiluinphnut,
which Is seldom.
She Is till), llisliiuitlug. childish and
Inllnlli'l) coy and feminine. She Is
prelt) us a courting buttciHy and ns
Irrespiuislhl) klttoulsh ami iniuplng
nr .. ItufYi. ItMln aimtilnl nun t la nil'1'
"" ' " " '"" " "".tho hands of his enemies
Sleeplessness
may be overcome
by a warm bath
with
Glenn's
Sulphur Soap
Sold by
druggtm
HiD'i Htli ui WkuUi Dm. '
Mack H kra. Mi,
t j. - -W wk i . AJtsai -
liuiKh she lustnnll) hail tho vvliul
house In a gale of It ami when she
longed .for teats out came tho hand
kerchiefs and the obedient freshet in
resmnso to Illlllo's magnetic tant
rums. She Is an extreme!) puzzling
and gracious kind of smartness In a
mask and her phi), "The Ituu.iwa),"
Is altogether (harming. It has that
precious atmosphere of the atelier ami
biihoml.i eminently proper hut stilt
redolent of l)u Maurler and Murger
A prominent dry goods bonne having
one of the most up-to-date millinery
depirtmelits III ton n Is now prepar
ing for Its spring opening, Tho huvcr
has returned f i Chicago and New
York within tho fortnight, bringing
with her in.uiy charming models and
ndvrtiKcil trimming Ideas. The femin
ine inundation Is quite on tip-too with
curioslt), but until tho formal opening
vor) few or the new models nri) bo
seen.
A curio shop which I have "chatted"
about define simply because It has jo
man) Intel estlug things that I simply
can't refrain from It. has lust received
lovel) line of Hindu dr.iierles The)
.--
arc printed on heav) cotton cloth, ami
are suitable for either hangings or ta
ble or couch covers
IS
I'AltlS, Prance. Poll 20. - High
humus nro about to ho conferred on
Sara Mori Is llreonc, the Chicago snip-
Hress, n former pupil of tho Art Insti
tute In that city. Tho 1 reiich (ln em
inent will decorate her with tho
"Palmes Ac.idomlqucs," which Is a
rare distinction, esiieclally when It Is
considered that tho icclplcnt Is a wo
man and In addition to that n foreign
er. A committee of noted l'leneh
sculptors, headed by Ilodlu and Hour-
telle, will award her u scholarship to
i liable her to carry on siuh work as
sho deslies without llnauclal embir
rassment. Sara M (Iroeno, who Is Mrs. Wright
In private life, hns been living In Par
Is the )cars and stud) lug under both
Itodln nml Houidcllc She has done
husls of soveial noted Amerleius, In
cluding one of !r lleniy Van I))ke
CHICAGO IS INTRODUCED
TO MRS. SUN YAT SEN
Confirming the story published b)
the II u 1 1 o 1 1 n over two inoiitliii
ago relative lo tho uiodest but nunc
theless Impoitnut part Mrs. Hun Vat
Sen plajed 111 her husband's career,
tho Chicago Dall) New it mi'.'ci a I't'li-
nary "u date-line cairled tho follow
ing dispatch'
LONDON, ling, Pcb 20 Mrs.
Sun Vat Sen, wife or tho Chinese pr-
visional piosldeut, granted an Inter
view nt I'cuaug, Straits Settlements,
to William Maxwell, tho well known
war cm respondent Sho used row
words, hut furnished the Interviewer
with a good deal or descilpllvct cop)
Mi. Maxwell plctuies hei as a dalut)
little wont in, vvlljt a sweit and smil
ing race ami a glace ami charm Hi it
make willing slives, P)cs dark, mouth
sensitive ami her whole mauiici full
or Intelligence.
'Though separated rrom her bus
bind most of the time," writes the In
leivlower, "sho must huvo been of
tioiuendous help fo him psj chic. ill)
She thoroughly bellevos both In her
hush mil and In tho move ment which
so long caused n price to ho placed on
his head She said that lite pit) or the
whole cIiIucko business was that men
light so feioclousl) against their own
happiness
"She has two daughters living with
her In Penaiig nml In these sho has
given her life. All nro In constant
dlc.nl lest tho next news bring thu
knowledge that somo iiilsfuiluno has
oveitakeu the limdiiud and falhei at
This was "llist-h.uid" news to Chi
cago.iiiR, but the local story was ot
greatei lulciest because II wns a trib
ute to motherhood us well us to wife
hood It will ho icmumheiid tint
Sun l'o. who was In Honolulu nt the
unto inn nu I in 1 1 n 's sloi) wns
published unpacked his t tunic to fur
nlhh us with portraits of his mother
and slsteis. Theso wero the )oung
man's dcuiest possessions during his
school life in this clt)
1 .in ) I.eltilm, tin carl with huge es
tates In the norlli of Inland, has ur
llved to kptitd two months In PluihU
llshlnu tor tarpon
AMERICAN WOMAN
& ...vtff .VlM; --i-tft, v yr frrrirfttjittliLjrt.
WOMAN'S IDEAS CREATE A COTTAGE
'& ''
"" .? ,
"1 lil.- beautiful bungalow with Its
acre mid a quarter of well-ordered
grounds Is one of the most attractive
plaieB on Alewn Heights one of tholThls plan nny not bo cirrled Into of-
cltj's newer and most desirable slglit-lfeet
ly residence districts It Is of exeep-
llounl lulerest bccuiise It lepiexonls
the business enterprise, architectural!
genius and esthetic taste or n well
known young woman, MIh .Mlldnd M
Yoi'er, a teacher In tlio College of Ha
waii Miss Yodei was one of those
forliinale enough to get In "on the
ground Muni" several )car ago when
this dlstilct was thrown open to home
steadeis. The entire plot, which Is
now easily worth several thousiml
dollars, cost her but $21111 This or
couiso was when the ground was but
n hire stretch of lant ilia and liva
roiK, It bus taken money, a vast
amount or I ilior, Infinite caro and
shiewd planning lo bring It to Its pies
ent high state or cultivation. The
grounds ure now among the most
beautiful In tho clt), and although
theia Is a varied ami Interesting ur
r,i) of llovvcis, shrubs and trees, theie
Is a happy absence of the siverciowd
eil effect so prevalent here. The
ground lies on a gentle slope and on
either side are long beds or rirofully
chosen Unworn II inked by ornaiiient.il
trees. Mall) trees are oranges and
limes, chosen for their fruit ns well as
their ornamental advantages. The
open sjiiico of green, velvet) grass In
the center Is divided a little over half
way from tho street to the house h) a
lough, plcturesipio wall of lava ruck
over which trait ml and bronze nas
turtiums, so planted as to bo over
blooming, grace tho way The lava
rock Is also entplojcd In tho construc
tion or u quaint vine-covered pergola
to the left, opining from which Is a
small hot-housn where special atten
tion Is given to the pinpigutlim of raro
ferns
Tho grounds nro nppicnched from
Ask Your
r-i'g'l'1 T 't'-' -
I
sol r
Iwo streets, making Miss Voder's plan
lo build another cottage on tho high
est elevation of land eutlrelv feasible
for soveral )ears to come but the
planting or the windbreak at the Iuck
and the grouping of the trees h.ivo
been cirectcd with un e)e to this sec-
oud venture. The house In contempla
tion will bo built for renting, purpises
and Its distance from Mlm Voder's
homo will Insure perfect prlvuc)
Miss Voder's cottage plins were
drawn by herself, mid she person illy
superlnteuded tho building Tho
bouse Is simple', but extreme!) artis
tic Opening from the front linal,
which may easily be converted Into an
outdoor dlnlug-toom. Is a piett) healed
living-room, distinctive features of
which aie beaded French windows and
a roufh stone fireplace. Hick or this
are tun well-arranged bediooms, a
bathroom, ample closet spice and u
large, aliy kitchen. The servants
pi irtcrs In the rear complete this
well-ordered and Interesting establish
ment
In n a targe buttle of olives Is
opemil, and old) part or the contents
used, the icmnlmUr, though left In the
i.rln,, humm- comparntlvil) tnstihss.
If hair im'i In. h of olive nil Is pound
oil the lop xi ml tho bottle will corked.
Ibu olives will kei'P Ih'lr Ibivor
An open-air meeting or tho College
Club will take place nt the Colonial
Hole I next Tuenilav afternoon at 4
o'clock A number of Invited guests
am antlclpitlng the event with pleas
ure "Ileal, live? babhs" were u feature
of the Children' lluipltal exhibit lit
Pnbinia Settle tin nt thl week To
many this was one of the most Inter
esting of the mull) attractions
Grocer for It-
Crystal
White
Soap
A Soap that takes out
the dirt without in
juring the garment.
'' - s - e'r"T -)Etr"'-g"--T- -
ST. PATRICK'S DAY
SNAKE-HUNT
lily Mrs Chns. A Smith, In Wom
an's Home Companion j
My thrco daughters gave an enter
tainment last March that was much
enj())cd by their guests, fifteen girls
whose ages ranged trout 1.1 to P
Asldo from the tcfreshtncntB, all of
tho work wns done b) the three pros
pective hostesses.
For their Invitations they secured
some souvenir cards on which weie
vivid green pipes, hats, and other ob
jects peculiar to the traditions of the
day On these curds wcro these
verses
Patrick lived many luni; ears
Ills service for Ireland you very well
know.
The snakes wero all banished, but,
111 is! WP folk llllll 'N-I Ilium, wimi'i if-i,ini- inn- inuiK-ui'Mi. t-,,i.-i ',1111 i,ii,--uuii ,,iw
That wo have- no St. Patrick tor work F,am ""'. ' '" ' e'nll'l"'Oste.s sprinkle will, salt and pep
it that kind ttt'"' l,n,liltliis. would be an) thing per, dredge with Hour and dot over
Our b.ttiso Is Just nlled, there's n htm- '"'J "','"" '" J1 '"""r0' lf "'", tt,,r"ttllh '''I" of l",t,r- ""'!,K ,tt" ,a,,11.0:
Ired nn I more" "' K'u'" spoonHils. repeat and cover with
They hang rrom the' walls, and th.y' ' "," '"",0 ;"f '!''', O'.tdoor Circle ll.rco-rourlhs cupful of buttered crack
Ho cm the tliKir entire Wniklkl district be lin- ercrtimbs Hake In a hot oven twenty
So on March seventeenth we bog and ,r"ml l,y '''""" f'"'"-""lt trp-- "' mlnuteii
entreat , " " ;TS
That vou come and catch snakes ut
Thirty North Street.
Come to luncheon nt one, and liter
we'll work;
A prize to tho ono who shall faint not,
nor shirk. ,
I
The luncheon was chicken served
on toast from chafing dishes by two
larger girls nt eAch end or the tnble.
Saratoga potatoes, olives. Ice cream.
nuts, and home-made cake completed
tho menu. Tho tnblo centonilcco wns
n handsome silver tray on tho center.
or which stood a pot or niianirock'ln'
a green Jardiniere. Surrounding this
wns a bed or cut smllax, on whlcli
rested Irish iKitntoes or unirnriii slzo.1
ouo tor each guest. These had been
hollowed out and wrapped In oiled pa- l"rnll) translated, ibis means "An- meantime beat the white with a re
per, and In each was tho favor, a tter. If Jem idease" It is undoubtevb-l volvlng egg-beater until BtliT As
shamrock pin or green enamel. ' '' "r "rouch origin, and the isillto lit- soon ns sugar spins a thread when
(Ireen ribbon, an Inch wide, long
enough to roach to the plnte or a "": IVench hns been mid still Is llie
guest, went rrom each isitalo, where nccepeted language ot dlploiuac). It
It was ranteued by being put over the '' been and still is in in my places
end or n whlto clay pipe-stem rrom t,,e language or ciurts. When It be
whlch u Bhoturock-lear protruded. As cnmc lho languago of courts hundreds
place-curds, green pasteboard rrogs f )enrs ago Its use became universal
wcro used, Instead of un) or tho too "Isei with rollned people or literur),
realistic snakes that nro cm sale musical mid artistic tustes, who were
Kor many da)s bcroro the day of
the cntprlnlnment the three girls had
made snakes b) knitting C-lnch strips nno linguists, savs the Ladles' Homo
of bright-green (lerm.intown )arn tub- Journal They ran speak man) Inn
ing through a spool, ns nearli all ch"- Kdges, but Krench Is their chosen
dren have at some times euJo)ed do- wuy of conversing with friends of oth
Ing Two smiill crystal he ids wore or natlcmnlltlcs, nnn voiy often of
sowed on one end of each "snuko" for H'dr own. Now It Ins hapiiened that
p)cs i man) luiblls and fnrniit of miuiieri.
Then theso hundred and ten snakes which wero thought good b) lollued
were hidden nil over the house, ami people have been adopted b coinmou
.. 1 1 usage mid huvo drifted down to us
through tho centuries While mull)
BY 0UID00RORCLE APPROVED
The Outdoor Clielos suggestion to Jiivdintlng, ns it were Its appearance
tho Stlorvlsors regirdlug the beautl- to a senibhiice of whit It was somo
fylng or Knl.ik'iiii avenue Is im otitic twenty or twilit) live vears ago
with public coiiimeliilatlou Previously!
a number or people had cxpicsscd thu) All excellent l.euten dish Is tho fol
wish that flowering trees might bo lowing
planted In Ibis district but as agrlcul-l O) stent and Mucaiotil n In Metro
turlsts aver tint trees of litis cliarnc 'pole- Break macaroni In one-Inch
ter would not thrive owing to the pieces (there1 should he throe-fourths
strong winds from Mnuoa vallev, tho cuplull. and cook In boiling salted
Outdoor Circle suggests Hint cue unit water until soft, the time required lie
trees be planted along either side lug about twent)-llve minutes Drain
leivlng a 10-foot parkwaj to be do- In strainer and iour over one quart
voted to the cultur- of ulg.irohi trees of cold water to prevent pieces from
In a few )ears thene trees would fur- adhering Wash and pick over one
ulsh delightful shade mid would Heel pint of ovsters Put a la)er of one
hut little caie Flowering tiees on hair the cooled macaroni In n buttered
,1... ..tl. 1 1 ......I.I ......!., ...... I.nl.l II..I .... .. 1,1 n.l.nlf tl.n
afi,.r luncheon the pirt) wore told
that the) might look for snakes In
ail) place that was not locked Tho
guests were also told the number tint
weie there, and It was a long time be-
fore the) were nil round A cop) of
Kipling's Jungle Stories was given tho
cine who collected the groitest num-'
her. I
Arter the hunt the girls lomted
tn.irnlitiKitlnwa mi lnmr miIp! l.fm..
the two open coal-grates until It was
time to go home1
D c If D
n. o. V. r.
"" " v- I'" "1 iiids Tor tho Prench
"Mitencp. iteponuez. s II vous plait
,l0 I'nraso is in i reiten ror tins
i"""' or 'pus habltups or conrts. Tho
educated Ilussluns, for example, nro
navo ctiaugcd to meet now eouuiiions
a few have not, mid thu Utile ubbre
vlntlou, "It s v. p." which icquests
politely an ansnci to mi Invitation, is
with us now, II Is one of lho grace
ful outward forms of a high civiliza
tion expressed In tho amazing grace
and udupt.iblllt) or the Prench lan
guage To make lho floors white use lime
ono part, three pirts ot sand and two
of soft soap A little of this should bo
spread upon thu hoards with a sciub
blng brush and rubbed thorough!) In
i tn tho grain of tho boards. Afterward
the Moor should bo ilnsed with clean
water and dried. A tevy applications
j of this preparation, supplemented b)
In fair amount or elbow grease, will
soon In lug the hoards up to a dazzling
whiteness I brocade, with emerald mid gold, urn
j most distingue with a black gowp,
Most housewives use (he broom mid man) of the evening sllpiiera have
dish cloth made of cord attached to a, reverted to Hie fa lilou of u former
handle, which Is vastl) more convo- time nml have rlhbins attached that
nlent than the old method of Imuiers nre wound around the Instep mid lin
ing Hie arms to tho elbows kles like the sandals id a ballet girl.
"BEAUTY UNADORNED" OUT OF DATE
There Is mi old Prcuili sa)lug that
no woman Is well diessed who Is liol
bleu tolfle, or In other words correct
I) colflured When being well olftiu -
ed meant simp!) u smart arrangement
or the hnlr tills was not so dltlleult,
hut since the grout mbltois or fashion
who reside In Paris have decreed tint
It also means all scuts of fascinating
binds, llllets huad. caps, etc, for wear
at dluueis, d uiees and tho opera, the
matter Is rather more compile ited
The Idea that "lleau') unidiuned Is
adorned thu most" Is eutlrel) out of
date, for mi) thing more elaborate and
bet inning than sumo of these new It ilr
ornaments would be hard to conceivo
What, for Instance, could aftoid a beads
nioio effective selling In the blond I The Curdlual's cap Is another most
loveliness of u f ilr-balted wont in than a tractive novelty hut this Is Intended
thu broad band or bright green satin tor wear tu tho billroom It Is mado
embioldeied ill hugo gold hutterllles oullrol) nt sttunds of largo pearl
The bulterlllea are worked in such bends anil the hulr khows moil bo
high roller that they give tho band nn romlitgl) thiough Hie open spaces.
Oriental look, though II reull) comesi Last, but b no means least, In
straight rrom a ruinous Paris house. point of loveliness. Is thy-Burgeona,
What could bo more chat tnlng, mure liead-dioss or gold moth net mid Jew
Mrllsh Hun tho till) wionlh or fin -(clod bauds
MARSHMALLOW.
ICING
,..,,, ...-."
iMJttl-Dll.MS
'I'wo-thlids cupful or granulated su-
"j"1"
One-roiirth cupful of water
Onc-rourth pound in irslinnllows.
n "'"M"""1'1" '' or
()" leaspootttul or vanilla.
W'TIW"
Cut in irshmnllows Into small pieces.
add the tcasMonful or water set In a
tup In pan ot hot water to dissolve,
put sugar and water over n slow fire
in a smalt granite p in and let It holt.
Do not let It scorch, neither must )ou
stir too much or It will grain. In the
ROILED
uyj,l-uu
re.i-.inKcu up ami pourou. nacx, aim siowiy
to tho htllT white, beating until It Is
beginning to get stiff, then add the
melted mnrshinnllows and with a fork
belt until stiff enough to apply to
cako. JV little experience) will touch
you It Isliest to jHiur Icing on top and
llieu tip cake until It Ins run toward
the edge, then with broad knlce Ico
sides and If other orinmeutitlnn Is
wanted place halved blanched almonds
around edge
LENGTH OF SKIRT
Mothers nre often perplexed to know
Just how long to make their children's
mid skirls' skirls,
Por the tot or 1 )oar the little skirt
must be cut to tho top or the tiny
Klines At IK months let tho hem comii
halt way between tho sVtoo tops and
thu knee When the third milestone
has been pa. sod let the skirt ho
slim teued so ns Just to show the bend
of the knee nml keep this length until
the little lad) is I', )carg old.
The average child between Hip ages
or 7 and 1- )e.irs hliould have lior
dresses cut long enough to cover tho
knee
At 1.1 mid an Inch or two In the
length or the dress, and should sho
continue lo develop drop tho skirt
length to u M)lut hnir-wn) between thu
knee and ankle
As she reaches If, )oarH let lho
skirt be about two Inches above her
shoo tops, at IB a sPIrt that comes to
the top or lho shoe Is correct.
(hugeous new evening sllpKrs nro
shown this season to match the imat
exquisite toilettes 'llioso of black
Ke't-mc-lio's shown In another pis
lure? This Is not worn In convention
al wreath stjle, hut Is Intended tu ho
arranged on the left side ut the hcud
In rosette fashion, ns shown In the pic
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the o"'t.i or Tor ctrrlage weir when
going to a it nice or evening reception,
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velvet with a hugo bow In tho back
and Is trimmed with a deep fringe of
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