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EVENINU BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1912.
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THE
Modart
Corset
CREATES
A
BEAUTIFUL
AND
GRACEFUL
FIGURE.
THE
FRONT-LACED
MODART
GIVES YOU
THE
QUALITIES
OF
COMFORT,
GRACE
AND
HEALTHFULNESS
TO AN EXTENT
YOU'VE
NEVER
BELIEVED
POSSIBLE
The first time you try on a Laced-Front MODART CORSET
pare it, carefully with the con e t you've been wearing.
Look for Stylo
YOU'LL SEE IT IN EVERY LINE
Look for Couif ort-
Y.OU'LL FEEL IT IN EVERY CURVE
Look for Quality
IT'S THERE IN MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP
Be fitted to a MODART. Got the evidence of your own eyei on
yourself. Then uio your own good Judgment.
Ouv One Request Is Try It On
FOR THE FOURTH
(Continued Irom Pq 1)
members of sperlal uinmilttccH pros
cut, nl nnco Indorsed 11.
Hence the fnllowliiR notice
"To All Auto-Ow tiers or Honolulu
You tiro urcpil In cooperate with tlio
rutirlli of July committee b entering
Hip parade on tlio morning of the
Fourth. Driver of the enrs should
dress In white anil you nro nsked ic
hate as passeiiRers In our niilo pretty
girls iiIko In while. Anton should b
decorated with Amcrlciin IIjikk. which i
call he secured at a ter.t muall cost .
We want this section to lie one of by
and for the- people of Honolulu, to ex
press mi this occasion their American
sentiment and to show their coopcrn
Hon 111 making this palrlotle ctent n
complete success."
"Ilull!" That's what the eonimli '
tee said when the Idcn wns hro.uhed.
pint now II'h up to the nuto owners in,
do the rest I
The committee yesterday not n
IHiits on a largo nu'iibor of phnscs or
the celebration. KtorythliiR Is mot
Iiir along likely. The I'IiIiipkp socle
llc are roniliiR In, ntnl lliere will be
something like six bands In line
Homer Smith wan added to Hie
sports eommltteo to help get up the
horse-racing at Kapiolanl Park. '
Joe l.lttle was made "Mephlslophe
les of I'uncliliowl," which means thai
he Is to be the presldim; Renins oil the
lilght or Hip I'ourtli. when Punchbowl
hi due to "enipt" Willi Hie nsslslaii'
of reil anil Rieen Die mid chemicals
Incidentally, (his Punchbowl erupilon
Is roIiir to be some show I'rppaini
tlons arc beliiR made for the burning
of crude oil. for llamliiR Jels that will
shoot up Into Hie air ami for a combi
nallon of colors In the flames that will
inako tlio common or garden rainbow
look cold anil flit.
The eommltteo heartily Indorsed
the Idea of the Mnanniiia-ln-Wnlklkl
road race which was suggested tea
terday by C. r Chllllngworth. At-
GIRLS AND AUTOS ijpBsniidiiii3iiin
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m t. "" w .it
HI AV -62kJ m '
n J&jmi,Am. Hi
4 Nk ,ut' "'' Cor. Fort and Hotel Sts. -.
Critical m
Don't Buy the first suit
you look at. Remem
ber that you can buy
clothing with a repu
tation almost as cheap
as ordinary makes.
For instance, consider
ALFRED BENJAMIN'S
CLOTHES. If this line of
clothing was not the best
m America it would not
find room in our itore,
THE
Clarion
m i.
. tci l.lwnl Killl
c t ill to An Tin Kun
read tlio Declaration of Independence l.mt K Hi
lit the Fourth or Jolt exercises. This i:rl- J ila
to nuleii In ln ntt liiliiCiinllimnl nl. r i.l
twelhc prizes will be Iiuiir up for the -- - y- Rceo;d Jupe mz
nilllllllh lllllU. ,,. .,,( ... From BiM . m. In IDLtd m.
A biR boom was Riven the I'arade J Alfred .Mmrouh to Ida Walir-
fculure tills tnornliiR when J. Walter house et nl
Dojlc In a fow minutes of canvass Janus I) .Dnusherty to (iPorKc II
liuslliess men, secured llo.it uimerinoii
, ... ... .,. r . ,... .1...I.I.. M ll'nll.. m ..,,.1 I.. I. ... I"1
it . t ,i tu...... cullies iruni imp mi un u .......... ... .,..,,,.. -.. ... ..
nip iiiiippin mm ini'ii in iiiu iiiuiiiii. i ,, , , ... , . . .....
heie In hclpliiR round out a Rrcat day! lr"J ' nUr Acliitod C.ar-
of celebration I'"""' 1,l(' L'lnrlon. Mcliierny Slum
In I...I llm '.trmv ui,rlu ,-.,.IU,. I.. StOIP, tllP HllWIlllllll UllM Ulp Co . llllll
. . . . .HI
be tlio Rreat IiIr feature of tlio day
It was reported that the Army siorls
are proRrcssliiR llnel.t, and the torn.'
inltleo expressed the greatest nppre
el.lttnll nf the ffifiliprnllnll mill pllthtl.
slastlc aid of General Mniomb and n,1)""K
M. A. (lunst Co
anil not less than ten thousand peoplol ," ' the entry or these It Is cer
aro expected out nt Knplolanl l'ark. n'n lmt others will come u fust, for
I he transportation facilities arc. to bo the success or the lloal division Is as
'Inkell mi with Hip Ilntild Trimsll limn. fclUCll.
aRemeiit so tlint plenty of cars will be
leu M lllckiiell .... 1)
I: liiiRebelii to Kail Hln Yin Its
I'lilclU) Insuroiice Co Ltd li.t rcctr
tu llinry Wnlcrhouse Trut c'n
l.tl I)
MORE
,.: HERE
NOW
Sachs' Dry Goods Co., Ltd.,
Fort Street and Deretanla Avenue
Oppoiite Fire Station
provided
Announcement was made .teslerday
afternoon that Miss .Mlyahnra. a llttld
Japaucsc-Amorlcau student of McKln
ley High School, has been chosen to
tt f , tt
California, to Join Admiral Souther
laud, who Is stationed nt one of tlio
toast posts.
Commander Hubert Kyle Cronk, U.
. N., who has been spcndliiR several
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.
Entered for .Record June 12, 1912,
From 10:30 a. m. to 430 p. m.
J ill I.l II liRan ntnl hub to Hubert
lliiriicr
l:ilzn It I' Clirlstlan In Jobii M
Diinsrtt I
.liilui II Holt In John .M Hnwsitt..
Annie II Kintwell mid hsb to Julio
Capt, William Thompson, a plonc
ililiumsler In tlio employ or the Nl
pou Yiiscii Kntsha. wasa rciurnlir
paaseiiKcr to Seattle on the Awn Mnr
Capt. Thonipsoti has been In the em
ploy or that company ror twenty-setr
years, and tlftccu ears uro was in
lommauil or the Kliishu Mam, the'scc
ond Nippon Yusen Kalslia steamer to
Visit Seattle.
Tor a number or ears he has been
III the Orient In command or steamers
l operatliiR In Chinese and Japanese wa
icrs ami this Is his (I rat tlslt to Sent
tie in thiee years.
JHi
Wilhelmina.x
Fetc.icd an Extra
Circle Swing Derrick
Mi Up-Then tiojs Up
&eo. H. Paris,
Machinery Sales Agent
Crepe
Smrts
M Duttsetl I
Cbnrlos M I'ookn Ltd to It It Capt. Thompson says that tlio com-
i Itnotli. tr Dually Is renlacliiR all tlio Kuropeaii .
days In Washington nt tlio (Jrarton (UiirKliiiia WJIIIums to Mrs Can- nnd American ninslors In Its employ i
cllil.i .Martins Di with Japanese captains, and as lie liasl
H.i nk uf llnniill Ltd to .Mnhil I. i iniislilernble proieriy In hcattlo lie
I...0 ltd reslRned In look after his Interests
I.ouIh.i Wiitsiui tu Mnrv i: l"o- here lie will remnlti 111 this eliy
tir . D ubout ten davs and then visit Mlnno
tiiwRo T 1'iirti r. tr und tvr to ; npolls where his fumll) Is now resld
i Irst Am suts & Trust Co or uiR uui lie inteniiH rciurnuiR nerc
Haw Ltd "... M make this his homo Scaille Kx
Art the choice of the exclisive man for summer wear
oatternt from
Big stock of varied
Hotel, returned lo his ship, tlio Geor
gia, In the Boston Nnvy Yard.
I.Ieut Samuel (irnliam, r. S. N., ro
tlred. and Mrs. (irabain. who have
nspent tlio tvlutor In Annapolis, Mil I
aro lu WashliiRlon for several weeks.
$1.50 up.
The Oriental Crepe Goods Co. i
I R1 KIMfS STBFFT fJPVT Til An UPDTIBCD flCCInc?
61 KING STREET NEXT TO AD VERTI8ER OFFICE
RawffEinnMPEMRnpiPi
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EVENTS IN BRIEF
The new plant
& Malting Co.
the mainland
or ute rionoiu
is the t qua
BY C. S. ALBERT.
(Fpcclul U u 1 1 c t I n Cnrrcimiid'rn''e.J
WASIIINUTON, I) C.MnyrJ Mrs.
Nicholas LoiirwoiIIi, wife of Hie Ohio
CoiiRiessmiin. did not cMilhit at llio
I'onch show ibis ear, nor did Miss
Kallierlno KIKIiiu, ilaiiRhter of tlio lain
West Vlritlnlii Senator. Thuy wore
Inleresled sieetntors each day, how
over, nttpiidliiK Hio show loRotlior
iiiw:o or twice and paliiR special at
tpulion to tlio champion pouiprunlan,
Cnptliotuo Mlerillu, exhibited by MIsb
i:iklns' sister, Mrs. William C. Wled
erselm or Philadelphia. A Ri'iiud dial
leiiRe lankaid was nfTorcil ror tlio best
iIor In tlio show b Mrs. AiiRuslim I'.
(lardner.
Tlio military iaco meet at IlcniiliiR
will bo held under the auspices or tlio
iiimly-oiKauUcd llhlliiK- and Hunt
llio wivcB or tlio Democratic members
or Congress, at Itauscher's, May 2W,
was tlio iiiibllcation ror the first
llmq or a "Who's Who In Democratic I
reiniiilno Circles," comprlsltiR Uui
iiiunes and hloRrnpliles or Iho wives
or iiciuest women relative or Demo
initio IcRisIators,
Wlillo thcro In a CoiiRrcsslonnl DI i
leelory rIvIiir Hio names and a brief
bloRrapliy of nil mcjinbers or Con
Kress, Mrs, Champ Clark, who Is siion
sor ror Hio Idea, says thcro notcr has
befnro been an attempt to list Hio
wives of Congressmen. J
Mrs. llobort C. Wlckllffo of liulsl i
nun and Mrs. Henry T. Ilnlney of Itll
nois woro appointed h couimlttco to
compile, tho pamphlet at n mcotliiR of
11., 1 1,,,,, n...,, I I .. ,...,...,... ,,F .l.n 4 ..
nv wuiiiii, iuiii; miiiinii 111 iu V. 1111
Krrsslonal Club. They In turn
Iii lire win p. lB ,.
ol anv plant 'vj cj
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PALE
iippolntnl tho wife of a nn'mlnir '
of (!niiLrriHH friim nui-li Kfnli In unlimlt I
i- ..1 . ,.r ltl..nl,l..i..i. i.si.1 l.r.i l.lim txtltiir '
..iuu ... ..u..... h"... ...... ..v.i.vo ...., tlicitn tho numos and bloRruphles ol
onu or lliu most lomarkablo ineolH .,. ..Ivos ... .,. Conurossmpn of In r
held hero In recent tears, will hnvoiuinto
mi Impcirlniit lieai'liiR on iiciermininK
the kind or hoi so most unliable for tho
Hulled Sillies Arm).
Tho Secretary of War, llio Secretary
of tho Navy, Major General Wood,
Major Henry T. Allen and Perry llch
mont aro somo of those rrnm olllclal
nnd hoclal life Inleresled In mnkliii;
llio event an unprecedented succoss.
Thcro uio already :!.' subscrlbors to
tho pulses Tor $100 each, and tho Che
vy Chnso Club, Metropolitan Club,
IthlliiR and Hunt Club, Army and Na
vy Club nnd tho WnshliiRtoit branch
of tho United States Cavalry and Ho
mount AESiiclntlnu havo Riven cups to
bo contested lor. Ilcshles those, thcro
will bo Iho Hlklns memorial purso of
S10UU doniited by the family or tho
lain Senator. With fow oxcoptlona
nil, tho iucos will bo lor gentlemen
llders, who will tomo mostly from
hum clubs.
What . wiib onu of tho dlstliic
llvo rcattlius of tho Dolly Madison
Harmony IhcuUfust, was clvun by
Miss Allco Iloulell, ilaiiRhter or I lie
American Minister to Switzerland and
Mrs, Iluiitcll, is tho Riiost until Juno
of her brother and Blstor-ln-law, Mr,
and Mrs. Ruber Sherman Ifniilcll. Af '
ler a rortnlRlit's visit lo tho parents
or her (lance, Mr, l.adil, In lloslon,
Miss Iloulell will return lo Switzer
land to spend the summer. Her mar
rlago wilt laka placo probably about
ThanksRlvitiK In this city.
Viscountess d'Azy, tvlrti or tho
French naval attache, has been ap
pointed u ileleRato by the Itod Cross
ol her native country. Her Interest
III tlio society Is of Ioiir staudltiR, her
lather, M. do Voriio, IjcIuk president
ol Iho French Hod Crosa oisanlza
lion.
Mrs. Southcrland and Miss Iliurlot
Southcrland, wire and daiiehtcr of
Hear Admiral W. II. II. Southorland,
U. S. N loft Washington April 30 for
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