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EVENING BULLCTIN, HONOLULU, T. H SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1912.
A PAGE FOR WOMEN AND THEIR INTERESTS
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Local Chat:
Home and Fashion Hints:
Religious and Other Activities: Things Femini-ne
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DEAF AND DUMB TEACHER
Feminine Chat
TO LOCAL POTTERY CONNOISSEURS
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! H In t- v ith lonr
inn- tin i m
i ip" art nrn
im U mirl it i t
of tlio4i diilnt
'little ncocuHurlpd wjiltii uUl iu imuli
tu the charm of tin costume
Shortly before tomlng to Honolulu,
tlio writer heard The Hlue lllrrt" reml
by Mrn l'lcss, a versatile Scnltlc wo
limn whose unfortunate martini nlll
ancu with n bogus count hud K ft her
high anil tlr on the rocks of vicissi
tude. At thut time nhe nn "milking
both ends meet" by tutoring classes
III Treni'li nml tleriniui, unil when u
Maeterlinck crnre struck tin, elt. sho
rent Ml the largest of the Independent
theaters unil Interpreteil the plu to
large iiudlentoM ever night for n week.
Tlio fnct that mIu hud Kcernl 5 earn
irevloul iient a summer In the Hutu
Alp Uth the author unil his aceoui
l.lfshctl wife, lent 11 peculiar element
of intercut to her Interpretation This
mill the fact that xliu was her own
prenit ngint autl buslnesM manager
caused quite 11 furnrf In musty literary
circles neir before known to puuctii
lito the een tmnr of their way with
n, genuine burnt of enthusiasm Uo-
,ftilUR to bo Interview eil, xho scored I
nunili Judging from the nl?c of the f
audience at the nperu House on Weil- I
nestlay evening, Honoluluus in cd to
linve their emotions Jogged up a bit
In view of the fact that when he pub
lished bin llrst play, "Princess Ma
lollie." Mneterllnek wan piotluiineil
"greater tlinu Shnkcspenrc," the au
thor's fame should be 11 sutllcfent ginr
iintee of large nml enthusiastic 'iiit'i-
ciiuen lii any clime, but oicuMonnlly It
tulteu a woman with 11 ftroiiK wnmi '
Mttk blink .( i.
tnlln nro In "imm
Tin so !r mil.
oir u line r m t n
chic, fiirnlitlilnt; one
i; of tlio unusual to uceoiupllsli rcHiiltM
An offer to supply a mcoiin in Hie
klmltrRiirtcn londucteil ut I llrnlilinii,
Japan, by the .l 1: churth South,
maile by the ruMlRiintloii of .Mrs Mm -
t-miley 1-runees Little, author 01 Tin.
lJidy of tho nect.nitlt.il.1 tame some
tlinu ago to MIks (llenn Jones, at the,
bead of the kindergarten ilt p irtnu nt ,
'of I'.ilumn S, lib incut Miss ,l,,ms!
.laiiM iiltlmat. h to ilt .1 ip.iti on o!
rouuil-tiie-worbl tmir. but at the t'mi I
the foreign 01T1 r was in id, w iv no-1
iibft tu iittpt Itum.-r I n Hi it Mrs j
' Mati'niili bis iigiin 1, turn, d t I 1
p.111 and In iikimI mi wntiim n,,Har
litiok with nn t.ii.nl il '-Iiiiil. Mm
uxpettM lo bt IiiIiii d in 111. I ill 1" h' r j
. 11 lice, Allc. ll kin lli li I- nit, r 1
estlug lo nob in lids 1 ,11111. , linn lb it
Mis., Julia (iiitn k 1 tin lit v i -1 1 . . I
Mrs MaeCiiub -- hiudtru irt 11 while
Hurrah! for the 4th
Going to celebrate the 4th of July ? Of course
you are. So aro we, and we want you to join us.
Ours is a safe and sane celebration - a demon
stration of our value-giving ability, that should
interest every home-furnisher.
f"fc Special Attractions for 4th of July Week "
Fir Dresser
Tlirit- iliuiwrtt, itlzt of
biiKO, lSx!ti; Ih'I plulr
mirror, Ux.'O, pnlilon .ik
fl n I m h. An exceptional
ulue t'iklirutluii prlcu
$9.00
Axminster
Rugs
Sl.f, :!G72; In iirbnl il
floral unil tout, ntlomil de
signs lMirgt ussoilni. nt hi
helect from. L't b liiutlou
prlto
$3.50
m
in llmhlini -JiMm! jrurn iiro ho
t(i-iiiiit- Mm M m t'uulo an rxcof
li"iiilh .itir.utKi bright ami original
A flmpli ami i (Tu the application
fur a ttntliMMlo MW' (m Munition tuhlu
ialt It ithouM v applUnl nt mice.
l'.itch pockets 1110 11 feature of tlio
tailor maile shirt, anil Instead of pine
lug the solitnr) ipeelnien allow eil to
each shirt IiIeIi on the left side It Is
rather novel to iet it Just beneath the
frill of the skirt.
The new veils match the trimming
or in neral tone of the hat anil aro
rarel benutiriil anil bctnuihiKlv ilulnt)
In texture anil origin il In design tine
meKh with designs of olil laic I'luiii-
tllly hue in buth bl.uk unil white Is
I
worn
"Shallow lace" Is shown for the Urn
tlmi In llnuolulii tlrctit popularity In
prt'tllttid for thin new trimming
"The dclightfull) tool wiaflier ot
liiiuolulii" was remarktil upon b two
Amerlean lloartl inlslnnnrhs riturn
Ing fitun .lapau who were the guests
of Miss Julia (tullck during the Inv-
nvci or tlie Tuijo llnru at thin port
this week Am 11 tcstlnii.il of their
xlnttrlt) those wointii wore lnngtn.its
on tin tr sights, clog till. oer the
1 1 1 Japan, thc iletlareil, Is despir
uti I) liof at thlx xenxou
Mlsa Alice Olcviin. Rent by Hie Trco
Kluilcrcnileii nml Chlhlrcn'it Alt! Ah
Roelalloii to stiitlj playgrounil work tm
the niallil.uul, writes to a Rlrl frlcnil
1 unit oil unit' 111 diiu iitrttui oiiiiu j.'i
ihims speak In Cloiclnnit. Miss OIo-
xoit is ni present in opriiiRiiem wun
rolutles. Slio will return to Hono
lulu In the I'nll to direct tlio play
Riounil work.
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This Is Mrs. rorbcs-ltobcrtsoii
J jn0'e latest hiiffrnge story
,.A ncKr woniaii was nrgulug nml
arKIIK ),), llcr husband, and" when
1 i10 i.nil islied. he said. 'Dinah, yo'
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"He. .. .
Well. nlRgnh.' slio answered, Tse
gnwnn Keep so sernicinn . juiyi
11 itmn 11 u II ntmi ( 'nil iifllilfitl I.
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TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinino
Tablets. All druggists refund
the money if it fails to cure.
E. W. Grove's signature is on
each box
PARIS UEDICIK12 CO, St. Lout, u a ,
Golden Fir
Chiffonier
of pM ni prnpnrtlmiH It
HtiiiidH i ft hlh, in :n In
whit iiimI J'i In deep; Iuih
(I i l raw t rrt, IU wimm I
kiiolis CLltbrutlun price
JJJ9.00
Solid Oak Ex
tension Table
(li.libn lllildi. top llx4S
i t, ml-- lo j it jij In
flub d Itfcs (Mebrutlon
Pin i
$5.75
ItctiirnhiR from nil cxtenileil trip
abioail, a local woman who Iuim hctu
an intliiixlastic potttr. connolxxeiii for
jtnrd ha broiiKbt to xtweral of her
frlemlH topics of 11 late Venetian book
011 the nritotracy of porcelain The
MilumcH are beaiitirull) bounil In llltip
leathir ami are llluttrateil wltli inirk
IliKf. th.it help to (llKtltiKtilxh the real
cm of the cuplioanl It Iuim nlwmi
beep er luiril for toilet torn to ilW-tlimnl-Ol
between Chilxca ami Vtnlce
pirt elaln, iim the pintle nml markH uio
almoMt hltutltal The illlTerenceM In
the marks arc polntetl out anil the mIiu
ilarltles carefnlK cxplaiueil In the
opening chapters
The prcfate miijm In part-
"lotler n maile at Venice from
nn carlj tln at leant as far back m
COLLEG E GIRL
FOR SETTLEMENT
R
CCOMMKNDr.l) numt highly by
Laurens t'larko Scclyc, prosl
tlelit emerlliiH of Smith College,
ami nlxo by 11 former professor
of .1. A. Untli'D at Sprlngllclil, who
innile pernonnl lnvrtlRftllon. MIhh
Lillian Mooily wU urrlvo In Honolulu
Anriisi . in takn tharue of tlio ulrlit'
work nt I'nlnnm Scltlemcnt. Miss.
Moody Is n tsnillli w"W K,ri- "p'"i
" " " "" "- "' "" '" ""
iiimiiiitiuii. .'imn ..,. ,.,i. "'
tho ncanc inndo by tlio depart iro of
Miss Ilcrtlin I'lsher for tlio innlnlnml
on Wednesday of this week. II li
anticipate, iiim sno win njcci n new
lenient 01 inicrest 111 mis imporian ,
brunch of tho settlement work, nml
that slio will huo now and valuable
Biiggcstloiis to ofTcr.
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.' K "..'.' . ' ..iV AV .,,.
1 itw loin uiiiiiMim t-u 1. H. ." "",
,ion In bn useil lii niniiitiiliiiiig 20 beds
for canter pal lent s and for research,
Hilin. 11. 0.. has Mileil lo Rrnnt a
" '.. " ......
iiMimw of 5l,fHHt,niH) to uio isruiHii va
linill'in f41iliilmllilltii? pnnilifim
In ts
tnhllsh a shipbuilding plant
nej.
in Hjd-
The t'anadlan Y M. C A. has tie
elded lo break away from tho Anier
lenn council Hereafter all its edu
talloual and rollKlous tanipAlgus will
ho llnniueil by Cannillnns.
WhiteEnamel
Metal Bed
In 3-0, 3-d nml 4-0 sizes;
height of bend, 44 In ;
height of foot, K'i In ;
pillars, In t'tkhrutlun
prlto
$3.00
Cane Seat
Dining Chair
(lolih li oak, bus long
back posts anil brucu arms,
turiittl spindle unil em
bosstd slats In back C'el
chrutlou price
$1.35
AGCNTS
FOR
STEARNS 4
FOSTER
MATTRE8SES
I'll", It kcciiim that a rich merchant
of Vend e. uamcil czl In tompany
with .ome otlitrs ciikiikciI In the pro
iliitllon of poiitlaln there, KetthiRclny
from haxom
"'arloiiM articles were maile until
about IJIO. bit the ImliiMtr) wiim not
11 Miittess, owlns imrtl) tu the fact that
the tl.it tun! to be tranxportcil mo far.
Tilt VeiietluiiH cuulil not of toiirMC,
touiptte Willi the works of Drexilen
The mark of VczzI'h fattory wiim the
wonl 'Vena,' 11 contract Ion for Venn
7la, palnteil or Mtampeil oil the piece.
l.atir. about 1751, 11 (lerman nameil
llewtltke miulc xoine iitlcmptH to in. 111
ufattures porcvhiiu nt Venice, with nil
prui Mini icMitltM Vc77'h protluctlons
were of more Importuncc ('linfferH
(piotcs from nn olllclal report 'C'on-
Expert To
Investigate
IMI'iri'l S to llic Koclnl luCMtlgnllon
which Miss lllaKcocr of Now York
Cll haH heRiilt 111 IhlH clt) In to
bo furnished In n trip to Hawaii
In August. MIbs illnstotr will bo no
critiiikntilctl by Jiuiich A. Until of Pa-
lama Settlement, Miss 1'npe ot lnmc-
i.nlliniin nirr,, Sflinnl mill MIRH lloslicr
()t Knnaalln(, somliinrj. nil of whom
ro ,0 ,cri((,cl , traH ,,cclInar t
n.0 ntlves of tlio territory. This trip
.. furIlifci. opporlunltv to study
ho Unwunll , iost prlmltlvu
stnte. Miss lllascoer will gather inn
lerlal whlih will ho valuable In tlio
serious work which slio has mapped
cut for tho fall. Owing to tlio fact
that many whoso scrltos will he a
unlilo are to ho nway this slimmer. It
1ms been deemed best lo wait until
September before enlisting tlio nld or
(ho vnrinus committees Meanwhile
Miss lllascoer will continue her study
ol tho Inlhldual girl.
The prudent housekeeper will be us
wary or dm luring In r furniture with
polish that Im it i ouiiiii lultil to "ucr
nil ilefetts" us she would be of a p.lt-
lit incilklne wlilcli l guaranteed to
cure eterj disease The hlghl-pol-Ishtil
surfates of furniture h.ie often
bein inlniil bs n too free use of u so
tailed poll.h whltli, not hating been
rubbed ill), has hardened unil iiillects
(ill of the dust before doing, has
tallied a dull film to appear ur the
pollslieil
ie.1 surfaces A simple ami ef-
e polish for cleaning furiiltiiic
removing m Hitches Is lnade of
ft cm
I iti.l
HUH l llimillh rtllliviivn n II""'" 'I
I om thlid HUMII-.I oil ami two-thlnls!
,biiulne It should be appll.il with a ruling done, or honks inndo, si-nd tlicm
I paint brush whlih has very soft brls ""S"'
,thi ami robbtd do with an old soft
pitte muslin or I'onBHH
I polishing dampen a cloth with the
I mixture fold It Into n pad. sprinkle u
few drops of oltohol over the surface ,
of iht pud and rub the furniture linn-
b and ipilckly. Hub oilly 11 small part
ut a lime ami bo sure, to rub until the
surface Is quite dry
.
A Parisian newspaper issued nn ex
trn edition with tho declaration tint
tlio "Mima Lisa" stolen from tho
Louvre has been discovered by detec
tives, Captain John Dibcrt, n lumberman
and capitalist of Now Orleans, Is dead,
Cit.bti.i-a i7so
Walter Baker
& Co.'s
CHOCOLATES
and COCOAS
For eating, drinking and cooking
Pure, Delicious, Nutritious
AV . ",
TttKbtcrid U. a 1'atiut Office
Urcaklast Cocoa, 1-2 lb. tins
liukcr's Cliocolato (unssfcct
ened), l-'2 lb. cakes
German's Sweet Chocolate,
l-l lb cakes"
(or S.I. by Leading Grocer, in Honolulu
Walter Baker & Co. Ltd.
UOUCIIESTr-U. MASS., U. S. A.
53 HIGHEST AWARDS IN
EUROPE AND AMERICA
cernlmr the in.inufacturti of JupancMC
porcelain, It wiim comniemeil only In
UB3, ollr extellenclcs were ejcwlt
iii'mhcm of Its raplil progress, unil there
fore ilcsertcilly protccleil nml nsslxteil
the inaiuifnctiircr, llcwelcke lie now
wmltM with three furnnccM, ami Iiiim
erected 11 fourth, a cr larRe one, for
the nmlHirm.urc of illsheM. lie hits
tons(untl) In his emplo) IS workmen,
Ineliiillng the Mix npprentlceH whom ho
has uiiilertnken to eilucatc, ami from
the ilate of bis irl lleKe In Alien!,
UfiS. ilown to the mlilille of Decembi r,
17(10, Iuim ilisposeil of in.000 ilucatM'
worth of nianufiicturtil rikmIx, etc, mi)
that It may be fairly Infi rrcil that lie
will et (ontinue to make Rreater
progrenK, both In quantity ami tiial-
CHILD'S BUREAU
Tor the first time In the history of
our government a woman Im tu ho ex
tciitko head of a IViIernl bureau lly
I'lesblent Tuft's appointment nod stib
MtHeiit confirmation by the Senate oil
April SI, the new honor conn to .Miss
Julia C Ijithrnp of ITiicago, soon to
take tliarge of the recently established
('hlldrtn'H lltircau The position Is
said to carry with It a salary of J .",000
a J ear Miss Ijitlmip Is n graduate
of Vnssar ami a recently elected trus
ttc of that college
t'liinnicntlng oiulhe uppoliitment to
a rtpresentallxc of the Congregatlon
nllst, I'rof (Jraliam Taj lor mild, "Them
Is no more capable woman In human
itarian work In Illinois" ThTs Is no
mi an praise, for both the States and
Its mctiopolls are notable for the lend,
ershlp of their women. In replying to
the ImiulrlcM from Washington on Miss
lithrop's Illness for the new position,
.lane AibhiuiH of Hull House and Ju
lius Ilostiiwald, the mtrehant philan
thropist, nulled in a ttltgrain In which
'.ithei said, among ntlur things, "V
fan not toncelie of u more Ideal up
poliituient, toiislderlng executive uhll
lt. s)iupalh, deliberate, sane Judg
ment tomblucil with yturs of experi
ence "
Silt h tributes toine spontaneously
ami biarlll) from Miss lithrop'H tlns
est nssoclateM Kor some tiniu much
of htr most Inipoitaut work has betu
iltine In the ( 'lilt ago Sthool of Civics
and riillnnthropj As Its Ice presi
dent anil st t oml In commiiuil to Pro
fessor Ta lor, she has w lehled a larKo
Inlliience In like manner us all as
-"""'"' -...en ". in... ....use sue on
'"'' c"""" l""e to June Addams
' '
sociate resident of Hull House she has
.
"ntc Jon lionlts jon want hound,
All
i
AN KXI'IMIT lonelier for llio deaf
nml dumb In tho person of Miss
Sarah Mcllrldo Is numbered
nmntiK the summer tourists In
Honolulu. MIrs Mcllrldo Is n member
of tho faculty of the Slnlo School for
tho Wear nt Vancouver, Washington.
She Is n grailunto of Miss Gnrertt's
School for the Dcnf In l'lillndclpliln,
nml for two ears after rceclvliiK her
diploma, taught In Now Mexico.
Miss Mcllrldo says that Washington
spends more for Its deaf and dumb
than for any other tlnss of imfortun
.lies. Tho Institution with which slio
Is connected hcliiK conducted under
tho niiBpkos of tho stnte, nil Instruc
tion Is glen free. Tho only oxpenso
which tho students nro called upon lo
bear Is tho rnllwny fnro lo tho Insti
tution, and If there nro good reasons
why this cannot be forthcoming, tho
passnge Is paid by tho county In which
ho or she roBldcs. After finishing nt
this school the students are given tho
prhllego of taking post grailunto
work nt Gaulndct In Washington, 1).
('., three hundred dollars being ad
Minced for their expenses.
If they do not elect to ko on, how
ever, they nro In u position to ho self
supporting. In bcnrliiK out this nsscr
linn Miss McIIrlde cites tho tnstnnco
of two ho) s, who, after their gradua
tion nt tho stnlo school, opened a
1 rlnlliiR shop In Tncomn, Washington,
where they nro snltl to ho doing a
thriving business. The hoys nro
IniiRlit such useful trndes nB shoemak
Ing, carpentering, printing nml nil. tho
girls receiving instruction in sowing,
cooking, laundry work and art.
Tho enrollment of tho school last
vcar wns nno "hundred and twenty-live.
GOOD THINGS TO EAT
AND DRINK IN SUMMER
Knnnlo Morrltt Farmer, tho cookery
editor of tho Woman's Homo Compan
ion, writes In hio July number of Hint
periodical on "Tempting HoPVcatlicr
DIbIics." Slio snys Hint good house
wives should try during tho summer
summer dnys to stimulate the too
often llagglng appetites. Sho gives n
number of recipes, three of which
follow:
"Chocolalo Kgg-nnd-Milk Slinke
I'ut two tnblcsponnfuls of llncly crush
ed Ice In a timmhcr, nml mid two nml
oue-hnlf Inblespooiifuls of chocolate
sjrup, one egg, and two thirds eiis
tills of milk. Shako thoroughly ami
ttraln. Add a few gratings of nutmeg
or a few grains of cinnamon."
"Sunday-Night I'nvorlto Cut cold
boiled potatoes In half-Inch slices, and
then cut slices in hnlf-lnch cubes;
thero should ho nno nnd one-half cup
tills. Add three hard-boiled eggs,
finely chopped, one-fourth tablespoon
ful nf finely chopped onion, nnd one
canned pimento, drained, dried on a
towel, mid cut In thin strips. Moisten
with salad dressing and servo In nests
of crisp lpttuco-lenvcs."
the points in favor
Crisco
Have been tested by leading chefs
and domestic science teachers.
For cooking CRISCO is better than
butter or lard.
At All grocers
Tvvelvo teachers wcro employed, eight
bolus for the literary work nml four
for tho trades.
Students nro taken at nB early an
pgo ns possible, sometimes being but
six jenrs old, They nro kept nt llio
Institution until thoy nro tvvcnt-iine.
At tho lime of their nrrlvnl they know
absolutely nothing, and not only the
most ndvnnccd methods, but tho ut
most patlcneo on llio part of llio
lenchers Is rcnulrcd to lay tho founda
tion ol tl.elr education. The oral
method Is employed entirely In llio
clnsBes but Is combined with llio
mnutinl oulBlde of class work. In tho
ions run It would bo heller If tho Iwo
methosils were not combined, Miss
Mcllrldo suis, but they aro taught In
this way lo express themselves miith
sooner. The hardest part Is, ot
courso tho language. They stnrt in
with the elements and gradually de
velop mi understanding of words.
Through feeling they lonrn tlio J.ir of
sounds, and through sight aro tuught
llio meaning of form.
While very tnxlnc In tlio nerves.
Miss MclJrldo hcllovcs her profession
lo ho one of tho most interesting In
tho cnlcgory of child Instruction. In
coming to Honolulu slio hoped lo sc
cure a position with a vlow to remain
ing Indefinitely, hut ns tlio Depart
ment of I'uhllc Instruction docs not
anticipate branching nut In Ibis dlree
Hon for somo tlmo, sho now plans tu
return to her work In Vancouver (ho
Intti.i nnlt of Alicust.
Miss Mcllrldo Is accompanied on
'tho trip by her Bister, MIrs Mnry Me
I Ilrlde. anil Miss .luanltn Ambrose,
both public school teachers of Helling
ham. Wash.
"Luncheon Ico-Crcam Coffee l'our
out coffee remaining In pot, chill Uior
ntighly, dltuto with cream, nnd sweelt n
lo Instc. Servo In Inll glasses, allow
ing nno Inhtcsponuful of Miulll.i Ite
crcam lo each glass."
All
Grocers
of
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