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t-- V- . IS . ' HONOLULU STAR-BULLET IX, SATURDAY, AI!G. 10, 1012. - i .a; ! ; : rfa GOWNS SEEN ON A PARIS LAWW s. " -' ? ''. ' . i the - Sonoma yesterday f dutiti y mm lit mmmm ' r wim mccniiu leu'c. save a n easm? " , while, ) left Id tbe - Sonoma yesterday aUcrnocn. ; ' -' ) ' JThose who met Ernst;Bchr, of Pas adcna last spring, when be spent; sev eral week wltlf his slater, Mrs. Ruf us Spalding 'of Kaua!,J will be touch In tcies ed in bearing of- his jjngage ment to Mis Bessie Mattlsoh. . only daughter of Dr. Fitch C. E. Mattison, one of the Vnost prominent an pbpu iarj physicians of Pasadena. Mr. Behr By C. S. ALBERT (Special Star-Bulletin Corrcpond-ncc J -WASHINGTON, D. C, August I. Mrs. Thomas E. Carter, now at her home At Helena, Mont, will give a rc- is l,im self the only soi of a physician., When they pass through Helena on Ur. Arno rf. Behr of Pasadena, a man I their way next month to Glacier Na lioted all oreirv the country for his: tional Parte, and on their exit from experiment in Uerapeutlc chemistry. I the park Mrs. Vincent E. Warren, I . " & - ' . 1 wlffl of Rontnr Warrpn. will entertain iLfra. "Kf nmU HlAmt arrlviil on ttia ' t. v. til..... nKo will S. Korea last week to be present Monday evening at the marriage of her , niece, Miss Ray Bell with Ensign pated in several weddings, having ac ted as bridesmaid for her sister, Mrs. John Tyler Wheelwright, of Boston, at ber marriage in St John's about nve years ago; for Miss Grace Bell, at her marriage to GranvfHe Forte; eve. anl for Miss Iconise CromweU. daughter of Mrs. Eward T. Stotesbury. at t1i time of her marriage to Walter B. Brooks, jr., of Baltimore. Mtes Helen Taft is ne of Miss Mer riam's iatimate friends, ani Just prior to her departure for Cin?innti th tlstter parfTof June for tve wedding of Miss Harriet Miss Taft Two Minneapolis boys will bo in attendance as escorts, John Vin cent, the son of President and Mrs. Vlnftpntl and T.vnrinn. Kfnsr. the son oThr roiiRfn Paul Marshall Bates of, the cruiser, Mr. and Mrs. Preston King, who wauiand Hugo de Fritsch, of New Yorr. caiiiomia., Mrs, Moore, who ronner- a classmate of Robert Taft at Yale, f j was the tnipt-of honor at a week-end ,3re,do ?n Honolulu and owns'prop-j The party which Miss Taft has in- house party entertained by MisvMer- erry nere, is. tho. house guest of her yited for this outing Includes a beTyiriam at the country home of her par- A popular leader recently gave a entire bclicc cf a gown, liberty luncheon beneath the shale a small winc-co!ored hat to tvear rrees of her spacious lawn, writes tb? with a tailored suit had a brown air Paris corresponient of the New York rctte fasteoed at. the side. Ribbon limes. Many of the gowns worn are trimming continues Ja be fashionable worth describing. for hats. One, of th? sappMre blue taffeta. lce coats of chaniilly, clany, Irish expressed a vciy pretty version of the' crochet and valcnciennea are effective popular r.anier. Tfte skirt was drawn wcn worn with lingerie frocks. in ar i ho bntiom ai.i held in nir hv The embroidered" turned-down col rouleaux cf ihe tiiaterial. Small tas- of ft muslin or net. lace-trim- sels of blue si k Were introlueed up- rei nd wit U jabots to match1 are on the bodice and skirt. A chemi- tne daintiest bits of neckwear Uuely sette of finely tucked lawn, combined displayed. with mcchlin latle. cave a nleasinz :y m m i eontriwt to the ark silk. A larije ? SATIN WALKING-SHOES bunch of white atsrettes at the side 1 . . ( finished the costume . j A revolution in the world of toot- Another s.Tiart frrcV was of ocher gear, but which is being enthusiasti marquiaelte, worn over a foundation cally received, and will be still more of ocher satin. The marqnisette was when the wearing of light and filmy exceptionally t.ansparcnt. An fac- Summer frocks becomes once more cordion-plailcd flounce reaching ndar- possible, is' that of the walking or NEW HANDKERCHIEF CASE ottdoor shoe of black satin. For driv lng these are charming, but as a walk ing shoe one is rather inclined to feel that they run counter to one's sense of the fitness of things.' They are aister, Mrs. Bell on Lunalilo street of girls from the graduating class of t J912. Brvn' Mawr. of which Miss Taft A quiet wedding was solemnized at high - noon on Saturday," When Miss Sophia de la Nux bl Honolulu became the bride of Mr. William Hartung. The ceremony was performed at St Mary'a church, In Sah Francisco, by the Rev. Father Ad elbert, formerly of Maul. Mrs. Hartung Is an Island girl and her 'many friends regret thar she Is to make her. home ' ro far away from ; tbem. When she completed her course I in High School Mrs. Hartung secured fa position with H. FV Wichraan & Co. land remained there until a few weeks ago. ' ; Mr. Hartung waa a member, of .the first graduating class of , the College of Hawaii, Vand is now one of the chemists in the sugar, beet factory In SpreckelsTille,, CaLi where the young -bride and groom will make their home. '. : Among departing paescngera .on the transport leaving this week. were Mr I and Mrs. Edwin Hill, whose many inenas nere regret to see them go. Mr. MR, who for the. past ten years was connected with the, fortlfl cation work at Fort Rosecrans, San Diego, has had 'charge of work at Fort Rug- er for the : past year and half, but re ceived a cable Saturday calling him to the coast Mrs.' Hm Is a.n accom plished musician and has been soloist and choirmlstress at "St " Clement's chapel during much of her. stay here. A number of-the -younger set left in the Wllhelmina on .Thnrsday for the volcano and among them are Miss Pauline Schaefer, Miss Zepha Plschcl rt V-and Mr. Ckrf Kchteter?.". M -'.?Vi1 as well as Miss Isabel Vincent, the I daughter, of President and Mrs.. Geo ents, at Liberty Furnace, Va. Miss Merriam at that time had just returned from Chicago, where she at tended the Republican convnfion E. Vincent, are members. The young wjtn her aunt Mr8. Frank M!trh-H. ?r, P . I" in Minneapolis wuib gh , attended the Demoerati eon.- Vm?!nLh0mf,i2Ltheay l 8ta?Inf- venUon n Baltimore, goirnr over eah The trip will be made on horseback. , n MJ Dorothy wniims. Pis wim the necessary guides, and camp- y j h Uor the tag Jn the most picturesque regions j N R M fc of the Glacier Park is the prospect, 61 r .am nAntrhttr nt of the party. "VT" tbe late Col. - John Hancock, and a . SOCIAL-N0TE3 FR0M HAWAII. V- Mrs. A. Q. Curtis was the guest of Mrs.- Omah Holland (he ' early part of last, week at; the Henry Lyman cot tage at Twenty-nine Miles. 4 ,r-rv. -t-frr' Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Terry are spend ing the 'summer In their log cabin In Olaa.-: : v,- , t . ., ' : - j-. Mrs. R. T. Filler had as Ther guest for the week-end Mrs. A.- O. Curtis' of Curtlstown. . ' 1 . i Gen. and Mrs. William Pcnnock Ro- p?tn,e . Z f w lZln I at" gers, who are visiting Mrs. Browning, ft sj! nnw. J the mother of Mrs. Rogers, at Winona, I l;,bertf 1F?rnaCe- 5?. Ti'LISII til Minn., have gone on a visit to Yellow-' QJ for;a ser,es of visIU on the stone Park, and are accompanied by, North Shore. wr, iauin, ru i iv-puii" in from St Lo1f graduated from Har vard University in 189fl. and from Har vard law school in 1902. with the de grees of A. B. and LU B. Mrs. Robert L. Lamberton, a sister of Mrs. Rogers. . The : retiring .Panish minister and Countess Moltke,' Capt ' Beverly F. Browne. 8.' A..; Mr. and Mrs. Cram- mond Kennedy and Miss Alice Kirk- Aueust 22 Miss Frances Rtfhards natricK win sail tomorrow on, the vAS.Ah .ichtor of Col. Wron Kaiser, Wllhelm II, from New York, potman Newcomh. II. R. A. (ret'rrdl. for Condon, Paris and Bremen: Und Mrs. Newcomh. will b marriM at ' -'r- V V t ' i' '"Lennox. Mass.. to Lieut Donald. rm v Mrs.jrictor Blue has . arrived at RironJ? v s A now stationed at Newport, and lsamong teguests be-lWilliams. Me. Lieut. Amroz j, a lng entertained by Mr: and Mrs. Mars- Bon of Dr Rn3 Mrs. sw T. rm- qen j.-rerry at uieaa Mouse. l.Ar ir.n,h n y m Nov UfTohe of Katonh. N. Y. Mi Nonr. ' comb is to hsve a large bridal r-fv. vMr. , and! Mrs. Preston Oibson will The wWdjng Vill tak plaen -t n-l give a dinner and dance at the New port Cambake. Club August 24. They gave a dinner and took their, guests later to a vaudeville show last night Sunday . they have a! dinner on for Count and . Countess SzechenyL Newcomb'a country piae, -wesfover, near Onota Lake. The Secretary of the Navy and M- s. Meyer have taken Red Wood ro'tage at Newport for tennis week. They will ?WlGen. and Mrs, Stefnbeg.who have then return "to thett bwn piacemt been in PltUfleld, have gone to Coop Hamilton, Mass. erstowny N. Y. - ' - ; I Following the marriage ceremony of Representative and Mrs. John Q. their daughter at St John's Church at Tltebn are visiting M and 'Mrs. Wll- 5 o'clock July 24, Gen. and "Mrs. Gar-' Ham -Paine Sheffield at their villa in lington received a hundred and more Mlantonomi avenue, Newport euests at their home on " Jefferson FASHIONABLE SILK STOCKINGS Several seasons ago' smart London ers adopted a new' kihd of silk halfi hose the rather heavy, but very gdod'l looking two-toned, or 'short silk hose. They were ' quite expensive, but very attractive. Owing to their rather pro hibitive price they never became com- ly to the knees finished the hem. In sets jcf th accord ion-plat e1 material adorned the bodice. The high collar and frill were of ocher net. Elbow sleeves cf tudrel rrarquisette were finished with a deep frill of net. The made, however, with good light soles Anderson hat worn with the costume was of and sufficiently solid heels. the popu.ar taioleoa shape, the side Nothing is prettier, too. than the adorned wilh a stiff -brush of white"" bedroom or boudoir slippers designed heron pluva.?c. A dainty linpciie frock was of em broidered net over a lining of yellow silk. Cluny and hish chochct laco was lavishly used as trimming. The large black hat of the neanolitan straw was triirmed with black os trich plumes. A blue serge frock, suitable for a young girl, had a broad sailor collar of blueand-whiie plaii silk. The tie was of the same material. ;: A plain skirt, slashed up at either side, disclosed panels of the silk.; Large buttons of black bone fastened the dress at the side. Colored lea her belts are regaining favor. One of green' and black pat ent leather was worn with a frock of dark blue serge. A belt of scarlet' leather formed the waist line of a white linen frock. The straight skirt is passing out of, favor. AH the smart gowns have plaited, draped or panier skirts. White voile embroidered in a dainty ; design was made with a plaited skirt. The bodice had collar, cuffs and plaitings of-white satin. The crush-' ed girdle of purple satin had long sash ends finished with silk fringe. ' Ball fringe is a popular trimming.' It was used t ofinish the narrow scaK loped ruffles of a black taffeta gown. A deep cape collar of white tulle'-;, was bordered with "hort fringe andj trimmed with small crocheted but-. tons. These collars almost cover the are tome times finished all round with the tiniest ruches of tarnished gokl old paste, mock diamonds cr pearljT?0 you wish to arrange your fire-4 , rrderc"'!er li sec a way that, joi CJMAQT PI flllCC ' aM' tH fid a special ore ;tb- oitlAn I i.tLUV . i tout f,ngc, rg tU entire eo!lcction: ;lf FOR SUMMER c dl. r' t.e t Upper case . which no of tic Fame size acd shnri Only for f hopping in town and for-s ,Ke rcrJat!on heelles "wule a-J rnbrning use la the country are the cade over ? IM iDSo'c.of an or . gloves of white or yellow chtmois or pry soc, Harlng covered thU t i f imported doeskin in putov grey and solo.wlti two thicknesses .of 1 tan considered smart But they mutt white linen and bet wren these .lay. fit very loosely and be several j -sixes, paced an Interliaing of sachct-spri -larger than those customarily - pur aled baUtng, make a dee toc-pL ? chased, else they will not accord with f embroidered flee IlnencJged wit.i the ultra-fashionable girl's Idea If embroidesed scalloping failles over what I correct In handgear.- ,rlll of Valenciennes. Finally 1 For very . hot days with a lingerie trara of white ribbon across the- I... or inarqulsitte frock, the correct glove 'rr slde of the sachet-scented sola is the. embroidered silk In pongee, Ifroni the top oCthe toe-piece to th champa gne - pale grey, , black "- and lead of . t ae - hetla place. Th ron h whitel It should, of course, be of el-t'ete naTrow straps you may tuck tH bow length and fit smoothly as It is bin points ; ot the twice-donb! 1 as much of. a dress glove as the one tfeandkcrcbicfa This arrangemctit of glace kld in white, tan or grey. . jwlU bring the decorated or Initial - Bridge players who have pretty fin- ftnds on Jthe.su rf ace of the "mule" ti gers and rings to display, are affecting 'iustcrs of points, each one ovcrb. mitts of Chantllly lace in black, white ping the layer of handkerchiefs or cream. These mitts are not cheap fectly above It. This Is a nice gift but as here is practically no .. wcar"k)'re-a wJlc dees not care to . p . : upon them, the bridge-Dlayer may as handkerchief, boxes. Into her trr.-': well provide herself with at least one when travelings and such a "mule' pair of them. Certainly a hand and specially practical' for the usu.i arm so veiled presents an lnflaitely oercrowded week-end bag. Chrr -better appearance than the' one bareTcle. ; ! from knuckles to elbow. ' o "" s -- s YThe chiffon scarf draped f. 1 of the beautiful brocades embessea ' Scorch-marks on' Hncn may be re- tashiou and with ends cut dla.;onMy with gold or sliver which are fashion-' moved - by rubbing with a fresh cut. rrakes a "very pretty drapery la 1 able nowadays. These are worn witn onion, the garment being soaked In Venn at the back of. a thin rousl.'a tea-gowns of . the same brocade, and cold water .afterii ::tVr;;;f -;:-:-vy:' tiriclt;X"'.-4..----1s- -'i - 11 lh Watch for the announcement of the of the nlae before the newly marled couple mon. Ibrahim Zia Bey. second pecreUry " left on their wedding journey. The vogue was started for men, but of the Turkish embassy, and Mmi; 7ia lmc sniw nnrHntnn."tbo hrJdc. is later the stockings were made for wo- and their baby daughter are at Man-"both 1 young and attractive," and hs men. It was not till this season, how-J Chester. Mass. This -summer the em- aeen a very pleasant ride of srmyllfe. ever, that women realty took up thej bassy is occupying the Roberts cot- at her home. in this city .and in the fad. This year they are being worn, tage, at the corner of Harbor and Philippines. Since her debut she haa extensively by well-groomed women j Bridge streets. t been a. great telle. and up-to-date girls, and they are no ' : ; : . ..'"T" v The -bride's, attendants included longer called .short silk, but accord-! Former Governor of Minnesota and Miss Helen Newman of Lancaster, Pa. ion-ribbed stockings a name which, . K . . ' & . ... 1 J.lUk i. - 1 II.. announce the en- as maid of honor, ana miss rcieanor uy me way, seems 10 ueuer exiJiaiu (Formerly the Savoy) -Vrt-M-r Ki Hotel' Street, .between Fort and Bethel The Coolest and Coziest ce. Town Mr. Ralph Guild Curl Is returned to j Former Governor parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Curtis. J Kagemeht of their daughter. Miss Cullom Rldgely. a bride of the coming their peculiar weave. : Mrs. William : Haley Hiserman was hostess at a .tea on Thursday of this week for Mrs. Albert Ruddle, former ly Miss Anabelle Low oNHonolulu.,' ' Dr.: and Mrs. tlictwho; have beext r 1Jltsi ?.2S .N t& in nonoiuiir tor a-snort visit, -returned to Hilo In :the Wirbelmlna. v r i- Mr. and: Mrs. Levi Lyman have as their .houseguests Judge and Miss man Theron E. Catlin. of Missouri, r'ster of the bridegroom, as bride:.- cicuiany retewng a no 01 DiacK.t The wedding will take place the Is tter maids. with an under rib of white, which! part of November. In St Johns' Ws- Lieut Dwight K. Shurteff was best when worn and stretched apart across j copal Church, and will be followed bv roan, and the ushers Lieut. R. H. Con- the foot gives a gray-white effect that' a recention at the hnmn nf th hrf'a nflllv T Aent 1. Pnllpn. Lieut Cres- is very nleasiner. J lrnrnf 1799 M ,tn r -, n. nil rallrrni hmttia, nf ViriHrt i DnP ma v havp Ihpm nnt nnlv in thflt Tile bride-elect in ortfi nf thp ntt and Lieut Beverlv C. Dunn. Rev. FA- well-liked black and white, but also in 1 1 attractive 'girls in Washington society ward S. Dunlap, assistant rector of St. other color combinations blue and i and an acknowledged leader in the John's Dcrformed tbe ceremony. black, blue and white, red and black,! younger set, She was rresenM to so ciety Thanksgiving Day. 1909, at a Ellen Lyman Miss Anna Tucker of Honolulu. ' . -.' , receiving party ana a nnmper or me.n ' A -a ; at the former home of her parents on ' -. " . ?; ' jlxteenth street Some of HUo's society folk arei since then the has taken an actTve spending the. summer In Olaa and in part In the - social life of exclusive the YlCinlty Of. the Volcano. They are rKldent and wffleial HftIpji. nA last STRAWBERRY SFONGE Mra P C.- Bcamer, and ; f amUy, Miss Prahms, Miss Williamson, Mrs.Furcr, Mrs. McCoy. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Whlttemore and Mr. Wright Hender son. . winter was one of the organisers of 'green and black, violet and black and i other tones. ; ! This double weave makes tnem a I Soak a half package of granulated little heavier than theusifal thread gelatin In a half cupful of cold water, silk, but they are very comfortable j Boil together for a moment one cuoful npon the foot. Another virtue which of sugar and a scant cupful of boiling they possess. to the exclusion of the; water, add the soaked gelatin and thread silk, is thatvthey wear beauti- stir until dissolved; iake from the fully. One need fear no "dropped-: fire, add the juice of a half lemon and stitches" or long breaks in these, for A woman may not be able to keep a secret, but when It comes to suffer ing In silence she has, man beaten to a frazxle. --i -a . . .. .,:; f ; the Dancing Class of Fifty, jvhich met m strain. When this has cooled and is the weave makes this practically im Monday nights throughout The season 'beginning to thicken whip the whites possible. a, the Plavhoufe. and Wednesday of three, in a stiff froth Oradu- It Is the fad of the moment to have afternoons during Lent at the Arcade ally mix with the thickening Jelly and pumps and handbags made of the, SKating King, sne is an entnusiap'n whip until very spongy and quite stiff, same material as me gown ui it is and accomplished equestrienne , and Rinse a mold with cold wter and fill heavy enough), while some of the new rode in the recent National Capital "it with alternate layers of the sponge summer gowns have quaint little Horse Show. I and berries cut fine. Serve cold with shoulder wraps of the material to ' Miss Merriam has already partlcl- cream. -New Orleans Picayune. wear with them on cool days. f V. Watch for titles of Feature Pictures to be shown on: our opening; Pictures shown by this house positively: " have never been , - shown in Honolulu before. ; All films shown are . : ' especially selected, and no expense spared ; : to secure the best feature pictures possible r f : :i, 'i.i-.V--."' SPECIAL ATTENTION WILL :BE GIVEN TO. WOMEN AND CHILDREN Two Shows Nightly Watch, for Date of Operiirig FRED NO YES, Mgr. TTIt I I I 1 .1 I II II .... r 71 Waki A n fl nig The . - '. Think of the work it does, the abuse it stands, the little attention it gets and yet it ticks on for years and years. HOWARD watch is more wonderful still, for it ticks on in perfect time if given reasonable care and attention. We have a large assortment in all sizes. - WICHMAN'S Leading Jewelers