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EVENINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, SATURDAY, APR. 27, 1912.
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A PAGE FOR WOMEN AND THEIR INTERESTS
Local Chat: Home and Fashion Hints: Religious and Other Activities: Things Feminine
Feminine Chat
MARDI-GRAS FOR
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Ni:V YORK illapnlcli printed on
tills page Homo limp ago gavo tlio
romewhnt starllliiK Intelligence
Hint milady's newest and choicest
frocks were In bo fashioned of bath
towels. In Homowhnt modified form
v.b nro now able to verify that state
iiiciit and to announco tliat a locnl
firm In showing n now material for
Btreet nml onlliiK costume. Tills ma
Icrlnl greatly resembles Turkish tow
eling but has tlio ndvantngo of being
very miieli finer In texture ami exceed
IiiKly wide. I have forgotten tlio ex
net measurements, but distinctly re
member tlio salesman Raying that It
would not take over four yards to
luaku a suit of medium size. Tlio col
orliiKB are particularly pretty cream,
soft grnyB ami tans.
"I.lfo" kiij-h that the way to slop the,
Wimi.iirH sulTriiKii movement Is to put
th line limit up from twenty-emu to
thirl) -lle.
What has become of the tnllnred girl
who looked no smart In her mannish
collar iiinl firm, steady four-in-hand?
.She mid nil her Ilk xeem tn have paus
ed out wltli the advent o'f the frenzy
of llufflncss that has selztd the fem
inine world The. few who have sur
vived tho billows of laces and miles
nf ruffles are marked rarities, and. pns.
slbly do their own laundering.
lloeer, tho itenerotisnesH of neck
wear Is Krudiiully decreasing and fan
frills nml Parisian J.ihots are Inking
on proportion, not only more reilned,
hut undoubtedly more becoming
As almost everybody knows, black la
the "thinnest" color n stout woman
enp wear IVtrk bine Is also Rood for
this purpose, nrtd under ery dark
grreti nml the dark tints of heliotrope
the llesli seems less ostentatious, while
Unlit blue, pale urny or nlmovt nuy
shade of red nro to be nvnldcd.
If the hands of n spoon Is put be
tween the leaves of u shut book lyhiR
on tlio table, the spoon will be held
firmly In position, and both hands may
he used for dropping or mixing the
liquid one wnnts to put It In. If one
bopk Is tint enough, two or more may
be used.
Handkerchiefs that are wanted In u
hurry should Im soal.ed at night III
mid wuter, ami the first thing In tho
morning should be washed very core
fully, rinsed thoroughly, und while
quite wet should be spread against
tho window pane, where the sun will
act us u ilryir nnd the glass ns an
The Smart Outing Hat of the Season
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MRS. CARSON WAS SAD NEWS FOR
APPRECIATED i OAHU TEACHERS
A May festival for the children of
tho freo kindergartens of tho city has
been planned by the Free Kludergai
len and Children's Aid Association for
Friday, May 3. The affair promises to
ho very Interesting for the Rrown-upa
and n never-to-be-forgotten occasion
for tlio Juuugstcrs who participate.
It was first planned that the tradl
tlouul Malimlo would flgnto largely In
tho entertainment, but when It was
discovered that tho Bymbol means ab
solutely nothing tu children of tho
Territory nml that a parade In the per
sonlllratlon of everything that makes
for true happiness, It was decided that
this feature should bo Riven duo prominence.
And so n parade It Is to ho. There
will bo Rally-decoralod carls, iiiluhi
tore niitomoblles, bicycles nnd n him
dred and ono other connivances In
line In the Ioiir procession. Tho chil
dren themselves will repiesent fulrlcj,
hobgoblins, brownies, clou us, fat po
llcemen und all tho rest. It Is said
that many of the fathers nro so Inter
ested that they are spending their
time after work hours building gro
tesque frames tn be set on wheels, and
that all of the mothers are fairly on
tlptoo with excitement.
The entertainment will ho given at
Thomas Square and tlio children nf
tho primary grades In the various
schools have been Invited. Somelhln;;
like IfiOtl youngstcra will attend.
Tho heartfelt sympathy of Hie stu
dents of Oalm College and of many
!. 1 . 4 till. rv1 tn Hftifil
son in the Y. W. 0. A. lunchroom, tho " """. "" "., """", , ,,",
v w.n a nn,.i i... .., ii.A- ,.. 1' ranees Dillingham and Miss Helen
As a mark nf appreciation of tho
faithful services of Mrs. Murgaret Car-
Y. Wr C. A. Hoard liaii sent a letter to
her expressing regret that it is no lon
ger possible to retail) her services.
Mrs. Cnrkon has been with tho Asso
ciation about six months, her position
being a tentative, ono pending the ar
rival of Miss' l'sllicr i:flckson, tho
now general secretary. Since Miss
KrlckHona arrival sho lias signified a
V willingness to take oyer that part of
the work, tliorehy lessening tho run
iiIiir expenses.
Mrs. Carson Is also in receipt of a
letter of appreciation signed by many
jotitiR women of tho city who nro ac
customed to take their noonday meals
nt tho lunchrooms. Tho letter, was ut
cninpanlod by a Rift,
It Is Renernlly belloved that tho lino
spirit of comradeship, sympathy and
good-will which Mrs. Carson evidenced
toward tho girls with whom sho came
in contact liavo been uolunt factors
In her successful work.
Cadwell, both members of the facul
ty of Oalm Collego, who received en-
bled messages of tho serious Illness
of near and' dear ones on the Coast
Monday morning, barely tn t(mo fur
her to sccitra passage on th Korea
Miss Frances Dillingham received
word Hint her sister In California was
desperately ill. Miss Dillingham went
Immediately from tho collego to thu
home of her undo nnd aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. 11. V. Dillingham, where she re
mained until the sailing nf the vessel.
Miss Cadwell had several clays pre
vlously received word of the serious
Illness nf her mother and sho also left
on tlio Korea. Miss Cadwell Is one of
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SIMPLE FROCKS FOR
LOCAL GRADUATES
The young women of the l'H2 grnd- and the life bejond the schoolroom?
untliiR class of the College of Hawaii , "' uestloti brings a faorable re
, , ply, the girls have struck tho keynote
aro preaching a flu.- sermon on econ- ,, ,)()1 llnRt.IflMlIlcI,a nn,i K00(1 ta8te.
omy and consideration for the feelitiR Apropos of this question, It may bo
of others, tly unanimous olo they Interesting to cite tho Instance of a
have agreed to wear only the simplest band of eastern college girls who by
frocks nt graduation, thereby conshl- mutual lonsent appeared at the mid
erably lessening tho expense attach- winter graduation exercises In their
ed to the closing school ereinoul.il. gymnasium middy blouses. Tho pre-
To assume that this has not taken ceding class In tho same Institution
self-denial on the part of n favored wore simple frocki made by thetn
few whoso oxlraar.ant wishes In tho Mdes In their dressmaking course,
matter of dollies would be met by In- Sowinl jcars befoio the "sensible
diligent parents. Is to do :i leal Injus- graduation" moemeiit started it Is
tlco. All girls line pretty und expen- said a poor shoemaker whoso datiRh
slvo clothes and the) naturally asso? tcr was graduated at this school
elate commencement with some extra- pawned the only thing he had his
vngunce tu this regard. grandfather's watch for slxty-flvo
Hut this Is often n severe drulii on dollars. In order to provide his daur.li'
the purse of n Rlrl In blender clrcum- tor a suitable gown, flowers and a
stances. It means in some Instances cnrrlage to lake her to the exercises,
debts that It lakes months to dissolve. Ilvlrnvtigant habits and the foolish
It Is to auild such unfortunate jr- ambition to keep up with tho stand
runislnnot'S Hint the feminine mem- nrd of HvltiR set by ono's neighbors
hers of the College of Hawaii hato hao brought iiuhapplnrss Into many
taken a united stand for simplicity, n household, and. In the end, financial
There are many in Honolulu, and pur- lulu or divorce. If om graduates aro
Ocularly those who appreciate the sept out with a Bense of economy,
line consideration hack of tho u t who knowing the ntuo of money nnd how
will-think the sweet gill gra liiu'eJ to spend It, coupled with the ludepend
tho sweeter for their denial. ml purpose to Iho within one's In-
And, after all, what is more appro coire, whatever friends or associates
prlate and in Letter taste than a slm- may do, our public si bonis will have
plo lawn or organdie frock for Hi" gM Justified their democracy and their
just on tho thrc-diold of wouinnhool practical mission
FRESH AIR SHOES
LIVE LONGEST
Fresh air" is Rood for most things
Including shoes. Hut In this Instnnee
as In many others the value of fresh
air Is not rightly estimated. At night
the least-thoughtful shako out their
clothos, brush oh tho day's dust and
slip each garment over a hanger; and
many garments aro shown over u
chair before an open window. Hut
how mnnv of oven the most fastidious
Kcnn-flghters think to nlr their shoes? THE derby hat fashioned very much utter the shape ot n man's headgear ot
Cllckcty-cllck, Into a close closed or this style hns been a fnvurlle model ut the winter hut now Unit sprlnit day
closed short box, they go instead of re with us the derby Is uluicnrlmt In straw, und uullihm euubt tie murter fur un
being" brushoarihilled Into" shapo nnd U1 rounJ Uat tlmn "'' clll "ll,e ,laJB- wllh " "stu-kup- of fiattiem.
nlnenil whnrn tlio nlr rnn ulnv freelv
about and through them. I
HAND WORK IS
Is ndded to thu skirt and tpialntnest
to tho blouse, a return to tho older
tart of needlework will bo accepted
I eagerly.
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I WHITE HAND BAGS
LATE8T THING
DERBY HATS.
proved a great shock, ns tho latest
news by mall had brought word Of
continued, improvement. A second,
message on tho day of Miss Cadwell'H
departure) Bald, "Slight Improvement,:
but come." I
Miss Cadwell lias been working in
FOR THE (IL
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the newer teachers at tho college, sho, conjunction with Miss Cnllals In Iho
hnvltiR arrived from Seattle at tho bo-1 vocal department and has proven
ginning of the second semester. Prlurjlilglily sallsfnclory. Her ploasltn; pet
n her departure for Honolulu herjsounllty has won for her many friends.
mother underwent an operation fori At tho time of tlio Scuttle exposition
enuier, hut wns thought to he on thu Miss vadwcll
road to recovery. The cublo message chorus.
To pack a trunk successfully, snv
lug space nnd time in (lndluR the ga
tnent needed at a moment's notice. Is
wns the director of tho surely an art A voman globo trottrr
who has been n "tent dweller" nearly
nil her llfo offers llm f' Mowing sug-;o.i-
" lions:
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Crystal
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White
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Soap
A noclty ninong tho hand bats
Handwork upon woman's npparcl Is1 "ceded for very dressy daytlmo occs
over a distinctive touch, und this1 sions llko a largo luncheon nr a bridge
Spring tho old-time art of smocklnK I) party, Is composed of two circular
being revived with tho Rroatesl Inter- ()f , , h or y , , Tta
est nnd Is being shown upon tho c-l ...
cluslrt models for girls and Vouiir wo-' "'" ' f'l1'"' circumference, from 12
men. It is ued o)n afternoon Rownsl'0 inchos, nro Joined together tt
nr u,mn H,n tmn1o frnrtla tnr nn In.lthO CllgCS With tllO OXCOPtlon Of ftbOUt
formal dance, made of satin olle, softi f,ollr lIlehi, needed for the mouth of
taffeta or the lllmy malerlals for I'," receptacle, to the top edge of
warmer weather. The smock forms n!wlllcl' " lillnd-stllched a bag of color
yoke effect upon tho skirt, which Is,011 E.n''' ' "cli. when pushed down-
t10. round, and cut. of course. In ono piece, I wnr "" ' Proper position, mnxes
and worn rather short. The siikick- " "i. -,n-.k u wu m'uu
tho waistline, and'1"" "'cues oi tno iacu. aim iinuuio
tuny uo or twisieu riuuon or of lace in-
'and tie it seruiely with a cord, tlnto'lar pattern Into the wnlst. nccordln-! "crtion, tacea wit n satin.
imispe del from ho hook above your, to the deslRti used, and It also forms A matching pair of circular able
'lieih Itwll t bo disturbed until y.m Is either round or mats of embroidered white linen.
reach yc m . estlnatlon , qu.re. and it also appears on the '"do P In H'e .am- way as tho mats
l" ,:' ..... ..'.. "iV . n.. J cuffs ondlne at Iho elbow. of heavy lace, but lined with white
which mustard Waves are sold. Is . Smocklll(! ,. nol an lwc Zi'ZSZZlSXi
trlmmlni? ulien i;tven tn nil rxnort. .i , . ,... .,. i.i.. .
mi.mircp It 7. mi lit, v" """ '"" J'""- '"" "'ti " curijr in
cnurse, H n,,.i Hn i, ..in .pmnln nvcluslve. hut u.. ...i.u -i ,..- ..i. .-n
-- i" -- -- in V it "i'i-i null il nilUllIIK PUIL Ul lull-
tnu ciever iiecuiunuiuiiii in nu huh ri,d lnt,n T,c8 i,ngs look better If
In do It herself, if sho can pro lire a tM(.IP handles nro of linen cable cord
sample from which to copy the stitch. ,. ril,1Cr than nf satin or ribbon, as
provided by the traveler It leaves no
jnccount to be squared with the porter
ut thi-' end of tho Journey. I'laln hags
I may ho purchased for this purpose.
nnd they are useful not only for
r-lMAU entitlrietit trill but tlio few hours'
tmirnoi. Ariel nutting In tho lint.. Ing nlso forms
Rloves. veil, etc., Rnlher tho open end runs u pelthor In a pointed or Irrugu-
equaled for carrying
cloth when traveling.
must he ailed and dried when the
Journey Is ended, if you wish to ills-
luiprowi its nppcaranco,
with some of tho various
In packing keep slm kings and gnuo ',, ,,,,
...i.l............ f... .... ...in n,l ulirl.illiii' n
I IIUVIK1UI ...I t.'.l.. .o ....u u... ...... ... ....-.,,..1 II ,1. ui....i. .,r llm vnHimj ........
.1.. 11. .11 ,1 1.......... ,l..l. -.- . - - ... .. t-nrl Hlllllllll Mil IIIKUII U ISUieet U IIUL-ill.n l..l.H l.il.,a . ...... n I.l. I.n ...
shops This will ah ter w,cl, (Ioci) tlol r,.quiro toD much rr a Mrc,.. accessory.
I)o not enamel to the fulU08H af) Ule skimpy skirt still holdB . . yJ ,
n, , It" own for the Spring. Tho now oko
fit too Prfect In the skirt Is very pool, for' Mrs. drover Cleveland having given
I this is ouo of tho novel showings in the wedding dress which sho wore nt
I tunny sklrtu for tlio coming season, .tho time nf her marriage tn tlio
iinrm- n, mnnii. nf Mnrei. inn ves. '"or itaitiiy uiiuv uresscs. suiocKiii-; uomu imiseuin in wasninginn
stuffs sold at tho shops, -nils will al- ,. .ci1 (iocg 110t raulro toD much
' iv i ii ii ii uni ii- ii .. ..... ....... a .. i ...-
',,, 7 , . , so prevent nisi, do iioi at
Indlvldua rcceptuclo ror M,rl ,, . ,,.,,, ,,,,
pcrs...u hen no largo ' 0l,lcrw,o Ul0 (.ovcr
ipes which will hold u ',' i
and pin or fasten with an e'liBtlc band
If there Is no
shoes and sMppc:
tnaiiUn envelope
pair or single rufes. its It iiihv happen.
Keep the pnlr Inge titer, us shoes, llko,
other luiinltratn things, nto buiiipiiiiich
closely
No-
tho
nossessed of u nerelsllV that henar- ...... .., ., ,..,..... .. , " "-eii. uou u i ii uiuiiuum au- irawvm u. w diu.euiu u.e imuiiiiiiik
, . m;, III 1111 UUnilllillUlin. nun uu ui.hil'- , i ah H,i nrrat' .f hnni uml Itti 1m lirnoitpi'n tlwi
I UMI1MI in vim utiu; it iiiiuu "in n, i in iniPiii iv viiu
trunk will allow A hit (if ihsur in PttW K)H,, nnnaK 13,829, werolvcry HlmpllrUy nml durability have rromliiPiit women In social nnd ofllclal
per placed betwoon iliom will pro vn lit contiuclod In tho United Statcn, brouKht It Into favor, and as fullnn llfo In tho Vatlonol copHal.
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FOR THE
LAUNDRY
A white soap that effcots a saving in labor,
.time, and the wear and tear on the clothes.
YOUR GROCER HAS IT
when von have unearthed it Bliob ha"5
that you havo bulb shoes In your
hand
Trunk sets, of whatever inntmlnl,
, are almost a uetessltv. A useful sol
' of violet vhumbrny bound with Illicit
tnpo may hnvn viirluus uses other
than that nf tuvcrluK and llnlu',' lras
Bl Ioiik ones measuring a llltlo more
than Iho trunk and six squat o oirs
with tnpo attaehed In tie with, will be
found convenient.
In imekltii; I ho bottom of a. trunk
ninko divisions behvteu vnrlriu litmls
of iiuderelotblntt, dies skirts und
other tliltib's. Tut a Iray cover at iho
bottom of the trunk, pneklnir a inver
of whatever will ho the Inst thliu;
needed - though It does not always
nrnvn mi then put a truy cover nnd
pnsk another layer, roiitlntiliiK In llko
rnshlnu tinlll tho lioiinui is lull, as
tho cnveis are a little loiiKor than tho
trunk, lenn the ends up so eucli layer
may be lifted out ns If It woro a trnv.
It Is a gitut cimveiilento not to lmv
Jo pull even thing nut when one wish
"eu to reach tho bottom of u trunk.
In traveling, a hutbag inailu ot dark,
sort, china silk Is an Improvement
over tho paper hag Idea. For this pur
poso ono yard of ninlcrlul Is teipilred.
Fold over one selvage edge about four
Inches und twain It. Fasten It down
with feather slllchlng to ninkn four
pockets. Sew up tho ends of tho silk
with tho pockets nt the bottom out
side. Turn over tho selvngo edge, tit
tlio toil two Inchos. and stitch twlco
lor a drawing string, leaving n small
rufflo at tlio lop. 1'ut veils, gloves und
any small urticlcB In tho pockets. Ilun
In tho hatpins and hang up tho bag
with n comfortahlo feeling that ut an
Instant's notice the hag may bo pro
ducod In perfect condition with all tho
accessories nt hand.
To by sure, u large-sized paper hag
nnswors admirably to hold ono's lint
during u railroad Journey In Hon of'
tho fprognlng. It prnloets Us euti
tents perfectly fiom tho dust, trtid If
Italian
Swiss
Wine
Colony
White, Red and Sparkling of California Vintage
A Table Wine
For the Family Trade
Deliveries made to any part, of the cky
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