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EIGHT, Talcum Powders ... 'J IN' OUR ART DEPARTMENT -' .-; 4 r t i- KEEP Tlf AT. 0 L D r- Prints and Gravures Old and Modern Art in .'. ? SPLENDID ASSORTMENT . . . Supply Co., Ltd;; 1 1 ii " Tort Street 'Everything Photographic" LATEST TRIMMtD AND V UNTRIMMED ' PRESSED PANAMA HATS . Hair Ornaments for Evening Wear : MISS POWER v BosJLoii niock 4 .:- BONNIE LASSIE ;'.. The Shoe for Yor ,'Boy.V j ... ; .New Line. Received. ; - n NEW YOTIK SriOE COiT ;i NuuanUj St nr.; HoteL ; : ; , Udl fij Douglierty; WATCX t! repairing; Alexander Young Building :. National Biscuits , , Get the Mine en your list. ' GOEAS G R 0 CE R Y, tT D. ; : , . Fhone 4138. . 7 FOR ICE COLD DRINKS AND ,14 i ICE- CREAM, ? TRY V-TH E Jiawciicn Dru Co., Hotel and 'Bethel ' Street . ; j ,: Witt DO it . CHEMICAL ENGINES AND ; WATCH M ANX CLOpKS ,;" For Sale fcy ;"r a; g i Lrr.i a Fort Street' .'; ' "Bo Pfopafcd" Go to Ye Regal Boot Shop and . '. Get the New - ? SPECIAL SHOES FOREOY ; .'SCOUTS' ORANGE BLOSSOM CANDIES The Most Popular Candies Made on the . Coast . HONOLULU DRUG CO., LTD. 1C2 Fort St . , .Jt"":hn 2;e1! J 't v Kuutnir Valley . : Park Fract V , CIIOItE KESIDEXT LOTS FOR I . SALE. -- ' For Maps, Trices and Terms, Apply, to James T. Taylor.' t.E., Mr Telephone 2153 , .. -Jload; TelephQno 2103; P. O. I?ox 793. FOR RENT New modern house wifli beautiful screened lanai, gas, electric light and lawn; $32. . . ' Fine large house, wth' large lanal, completely mosquitoproofed - and with all conveniences. $3.V . ; ' New partly furnished cottage, " ?3o. Renovated S-lcdroom house. $33. Land for Eale in all parts of town. Represented duVing absence by F. Schnac Attorney, 5 Brewer-Building. FOR RENT. Furnished house, 2 bedrooms, cm pretely furnished in every detail; lin--en, crockery, kitchen outfiL 'etc:; ser vants Quarters; wash room; Matlock Ave C.' WALDEYER, Real Estate, Hotel and Union 3tsM TeL 43S5. p. H. BURNETTE ; - ,nd New York; . NOTARY PUELIC, Grants Marriage 1-icenses, Draws SrtoaVes. Deeds Bills of ; Sale, es? Wills, etc. Attorney for the B Courts 70ftMERCHANT ST. HONOLULU, Phone 1845. Toilet Requisites No matter wba make of toilet ; J iwwdtr you favor, always get It at Hollistcr's. 4 Whether powder or other .toilet articles, here you will find the most varied stock of the popu lar and Tbcst-known makes. ' And;;lIolIistcr service, as ro- gards waiting on customers, Is worthy. . i . 4 Hollister Drug Co. Ltd. Fort Street T shouldritbe ne-'V ! very much.; about RUBBER , -1 i .STAMPS.!, Y6u i know whether you, heed them:h6f;! i V You know- how r much work and time they save. . So just ' bear in , mind that the Haw aiian News' C6;i v in the Young Bldg.,' : make f -; :-:-:iGOOD:.a.i ! . liUEBES STALIPS - .. X Just Arrived per ; Virginian " , ' . Tel. U09. . ; "Help me ou-t, old fellow! vvnere can i gci ice vitaui u good that it. won't hurt child- v ren!" i ::v . 'That's ati easy one! Get it -at4 The. Palm Cafe, where it's always good." SAVE STEAMSHIP FARE - USE : v to the i other : Islands : MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO. 'v.- f -Fcr GENERAL OFFICE STA TIONERY and TILING SYS- ' . TEMS , call cr, write iv u and we will f HI your wants. OFFICE SUPPLY CO.. LTD. ... ... ,931 . FORT STREET : 1 .. If you're disgusted , with Fouh .taln pens that leak, get a MOORE'S NONvLEAKABLE - FOUNTAIN" PENT '"V;V-. at ARLEIGH'S on Hotel Street Geo. A. Martin 1 MERCHANT TAILOR -Moved to Fort Ab'ovV Hotel St. MONUMENTS and all kinds of marble wort; cleaned and repaired by expert workmen at reasonable prices. Call for Zimmcr'man at ' ; J. O. AXTELL'S . Alakca Street Office Coats Black and Pongee Shades. , ' From S2.50 Up. - y ' H.- Afin; f Empire Building! NEW OAHU CARRIAGE - MFG. CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Car- : riage and Wagon Materials and Supplies. .. , . : .' ' ; Carriage Makers and General Repair ers. Painting, Blacksmithlng, Woodworking and Trimming Queen St. : nr. Prison Road if vnn fnliow i hp advice of the fed-. eral department , of agricultures you . Reports jndfeate . an . unwillingness won't sell th,e old "cow with its soul- amon Jhe young men of the country ful eyes, or any kind of eyes 30 far, to contract away their time for a pe as that toes, Tor the important thins riod as long as seven years, even after U that "tows are going up, not like; it is explained, to them .that only four Elijah, it is true. but. still ttfey are of these yeara must be spent with the going op in their own sweet way. . jcolofs. ; ., . , y :; v 4 Hie deparuneni cas sent, out a, out lctin advising persons, especially - -...., ' 'Hie department has sent out a out . ...... .' farmers ?ers of the soutnern staies,,aiiu wumuc auu hst Felling pff lheir cattle at this; cruitmenl of the existing regiments up !..: because of! the . threatened .to the full strength, this failure of the .-- -in ,o. iTnJtoHlreeruitine service, is, giving serious pgair. time Ehortage states. ' . . ,.-,- , .r, f "The prices paid for canners dur ing this period'have been so high that thousands of cows and . heifers have Mne to the shambles which should have. been retained on the farms fori breeding . purposes," . says the bullo - - tin. . ' I In a farmer bulletin the department emphasized the grave nature of the meat shcrrtagd the country s about to fsce and stated., that, for the nrsl time Jn the history of the . United Ftatea . more animaf nroductsrhad keen imported than exported. . In that statement It Is . said that , the eoimtrv. will havp to look to Kew Zea land 'and Australia lor. much of its meat supply. - - :l : .v ' Th dpnartment sava , thia buvera Irom.the west have been active in the southern states for thelast twelve months buying all possible cattle, for rannpr - nr 'etnrVprs. anfl thai, tf thft lsrge 'shipments out of that portion or tne. countrst conunue; me souin , )wuu &g r a uiiv l c vumc. uim u I emphasis is placed: on the grave na - l .inc. 'Uitui ouuiwoi; v yuic, : uuu 'Oil vaiuu :iaioci9 - cue uiguu iu breed up ' the native, cattle and use J every means to increase their num ber and size, His Satanfc majesty offer s woineii (liamond tiaras-instead iof halos. , 5T- OGTORS - V f , JOT HELP HER But Lydia E-Pinkham's Vcg-l ctable Coxripound Restored Mrs. LeCWas Health-. ' Her Own Statement. Detroit Micli. tt "I-am glad to .dis- Cover a remedy-that relieves me from my BUfTering a n d pains. For two years I- suffered bearing dowii pains and got all run down. -1 was crider a ; n e r v o us strain and could not, slcp . at night. I went to doctors here in the city but they did not do me any good. ' V Seeing LydiaH Pinkham's Vegetable Coiripourid adver tised, I tried it. My health improved wonderfully and I am now quite well again. No woman suffering from fe male ills will regret it if she takes this medicine'- Mrs. Jxtaris G. LeCleav 336-Hunt St; Detroit, Mich. . -s Another Case ' Philadelphia, Pa.;4 Lydia.E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound all yod claim 4t to be.' About, two or three days before ny" periods I would get bad backaches, tineri pains in right and left sides, ari my head would ache. I called the doctor and. fee said I had organfc in flammation. I went tohim for awhile but did not get well so I took Lydia E.Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. After tak ing two bottles I was relieved and finally my 'troubles left the I married and have two little girls. I have had no re turn of the old troubles. "--Mrs. CHASfc BpELL, 2650 S. Chadwik.St, phila.,Pa. S urn met UndefwMr 1 U will make you forget the Heat "The Style Center." , : ' Fortv and Merchant; ft. J Fflclnetiiy ..The'.diTflcuHy ciperknced by re cruiting, of Hcers fa the army In secur ing enlistments is becoming so grave that an appeal may be made to con gress by the secretary of war to amend the. existing enlistment laws, iif order that the army may be kept up to its authorized strength. , ui grumug ut-uus ui nwj. 'frt. Intv . In Ilavinli th Philinnines . .v -.i .for duty in IJa wall, t the Philippines and thaTanil Tnnp und fnr th . rp-l recruiting service is- giving serious concern to the army officers. Secretary Daniels of the navy has written letters of commendation ; to ! Ensigns H. W;-Scot ield, H. W. Under- WOod and W. W. Hill, and Clark Crippen, a painted, all attached to the armored cruiser. Maryland, for gallant conduct off Venice, Cal., April 29 last, when the fqur attempted to rescue the crew of a steam launch which had been overwhelmed ', by , the b reakers . Though failing to reach the boat they risked their own lives in theeffort. , ; The secretary also wrote a 'letter commending Samuel A. A. Gottliebs a musician on the receiving ship at Nor- clt, Va., for gallantry in rescuing - a small boy from .drowning near rons mouth, Va. . : - . '.: . though the navy department always declines to publish- more1 than the most meager data concerning its submar ines, it is known that the plans tor me three vessels of, that type authorized fjj lUQ last oCefilUu -. Ul t.uafeiwa v-w template .vessels "much larger than aUti HOW" 1X1 COU1U11S3IUU submarine navigation, as ;lh the field of aviation, the United States navy has been outstripped by European engi neers in the matter of size, speed and offensive power of the submarines. &o the naval designers now are planning much larger; and mote formidable ves sels of-that type Some of them pro phesy the development or tne suDmar nn into a' crlant battleship that will re place the , dreadnoughts in the first line .of defense, and. ne capapie 01 ieui. norarilv disappearing beneath tthe sur face 6f the sea. to escape a return fire after discharging 11s great i-i" fles .at an enemy, ' --j- . : '. On the theory that "we should have an all-white;,; America, ahd not an America spotted with "yellow.V Repre sentative Frank': Kent yot ' California said'in an.inb'riew that" the Monn e doctrine is the biggest handicap in the way" of -fighting off Ihe advance of the We: Should havev maae u easy iur iriiroTwnn " nations '.to colonize iri the .t.n vfnfmhorp. and then ' WT? would not have such .trouble now with tn Jananese and other Oriental prob lem s. At the time. ttte Monroe doc trinc was promiIgated;it seemed right that 'shftiild hot allow strong Euro pean nations.. t'o get a footbold here and mako' trouble afterward. Of course, ' hh r . inade kreat Inroads In Brazil and Argentina although there is no colonization there. If itad not hoan 'Tnr th'ft Monroe doctrine there might, have been more help in settling this Japanese situation. TVi Ulnnrnrt rinftHnf Wilf ' be great hindrance to ny policy. of trying to retain" and run the I'nuippine islands. According to the doytrine we Viova nn rsrht in hinld them.'f At. the time Mr. Kent made his ol KPrvntlnria reenrdinc the Monroe doe- trine he said he had changed his views nn fho hattiPRhin subiect. He. Voted acainat the larcer navy programs p'n?- viously, bui'said 'today that, he will nn ihp. forced to reverse his tactics. , "I. haven't changed toy mind as to hn stnniditv of war" he explained, "but my changed view on battleships comes out cf the complex international situation now-facing us. . 1 "We have established the Monroe dpctrine, and that is a cause of offense tn some other, nations. This doctrine ronpra us rpanonslble for all th6 mis . deeds of all the peoples that may be described as incompetent, misgoverneu and impossible, who infest the conti nent and the Islands adjacent thereto, It is a bie contract. "We have also become mixed Up in the interminable Eastern struggle' by our holding the Philippines, and take a nrn rata share of supremacy in Asia as well as On the American continent Wp are havine misunderstandings with Jahan. We realize there are pth- ci people" in the world differing from us, whether , or not, they are superior or inferior.' We take the position that their nresence in this country would not tend toward making it a better place for the sons of the race that built Ihe nation. Therefore we er ciude the Japanese not only that we may. establish, a. democracy, but that wV ma? prevent a racfal friction which might lead to war. "Sol In facing the facts and not the orics, I have become a battleship man, where before I voted against them. . Hotel Aubrev. Kauula. . Mr. and Mrs.. J. J. Dillinghas. Misses nniinghas, Miss X. Stevens, Chicago. 111.: Miss A. Rouniisrueira, Miss U Roumlgueira; E..Gantbier. Mrs, Geo. K Howe, San Francisco. Cal.; ' Miss M. Teterson, Los Angeles, Cal.; .. A. W. Ratchelder. Salem. W ash.-: Mr. ana Mrs. W. L. Eaton. C.' Lambert. Miss A. Buford, L. H. Underwood, C.T, Siickctt. Miss Peterson. Charlotte L Sackrtt. Mr, and Mrs. R. W. T.reckcns, W; G. Breckons. Miss E. A. Breckons, Mr. and Mrs.; C. R . Gait and family Mr. and Mrs. ven Holt and family, A. K. Decker, If. S. Decker, Miss El vira Bcrdeh, and O. A. Stevrn. Hono lulu: Mr. anil Mrs. Rclilmmelfnnif, ' Koloa. Kauai; John S. Cowan, Kohala. Hawai. i- it i Liim PRIM v By Latest Mail ;( :CHICAGO.-rCarlton Prouty. ricii real estate dealer, was fined' $."V and sentenced to, serve thrte months In the county jail by Judge Richard S. Tuthill In the circuit court for violat ing the Illinois law which prohibits the remarriage of divorced persons vriinm a year.- ir juiv v..-.-- Preuty for having married his former -t: . in. l(i,li Ttnwcrhpr. within a year. The jurist censureu ctenograpner, nrs xian at iporte. Ind.. four da first wife, Mrs.' Carrie B. v.. j;,.i.a Turin Marie Bucscher. days after his Prouty, had nhtfnpH "a divorce. Judge Tttthill en- teied a decree on the application of Mrs. Prouty Oct. 25. 1912, ana ai- owtd $150 alimony. t.M'to TnthJM also, Indicated that hef'would nullify the marriage of Mr. Prouty. and Miss Buescher wnen ne signs the decree. . : ' . "You have no excuse, Mr. Prouty, said the Judge. MYou: have keen a nnWIc official and were at tne lime of your violation of this decree. Your actions are a direct contempt, or mis rmirt The law does not mate any distinction between the humble and the unknown man and the man in a hih nosltlon such as yourself , The powerful man is just an .ordinary citizen in the eyes of the law and must obey it."!f . . i ; ; BOWELS BAD,' LIVER ' v " TORPID? : CASCAHb I o If 'Constipated, Billons,. Headachy, Stomach Sour, get a iu-epni oox vi Cascarets take one tonight Vnn ttipn and "women who can't get feeling right who have headache. coated tongue, foul taste ana ioui breath, dizziness, can't sleep, are bil- ious, nervous ana upsei, . uoiucjcu with a sick, ga3y disoraerea. stom ach, or have back-ache and feel Vra out." ''. '''i:y . :'l ;.- ':i : .V":'' j ' ' Are voii' keeolnff youe-bowels clean with Cascarets, or merel7 forcing a passageway every few daVs with salts, cethartic: pills or ' castor' oil? This is important" Cascarets work while .you.sieeD; cleanse and regulate the stomaco. rpmnve the sour, undigested and fert mentlng food and foul gases take the excess bile from the liver ' and carry out of the system all the constipated waste matter and poison in tne intes tines and bowels. " ; ' .; f A- Cascaret tonisht will straighten you out by morning a 10-cent'.box from any drug store will keeo your 'Is- that so. : saw wiz, as ne nus - dlar and head clear for months.. Don't f ri'rect the children They love Cas carets because . they i, aate good -do good never, gripe or sicken.-advcr- tisement. -t , ;w . j , , I MAYOR BOOSTS' AND. RESIDENTS ATTEND ' CHURCH EN MASSE By Latest MaUJ -t - : , , ; . ; rTKriMVATl. More ocoolc attend- r . J 111 - ed church In Wyoming, the . beautiful rmd fashionahle Cincinnati suburb, to day than ever before in; the history r th.at oTnTniiTittv rf some seventeen hundred, souls. , The outpouring niieof thp fivo churches-Metnoaisi, bap tist, Presbyterian, Episcopal "and Ro man Catholic V :v-;-; The cause was , a proclamation is sued by Mayor W. B. Hay last Fri day, which was distributee Droaacasi over the Village lii the form of pink placards and taken up by the ' press. In his proclamation tne mayor saiu the church was the great conserva tive influence: of our modern civili zation'' hence ther desirability , of in dorsing It through personal attend ance. ; -' u " In caHTng upon every man, women and child to attend" he - said n that the police would be carefill to look after those sustriclous r(ersohs remaining away from church. The villagers a great rendezvous" for golf; players on SundayV. but the links were deserted. , Mayer Hay was delighted. When seen tonight he said: . - ; j. -' "As far as I can' learn, and I have Investigated and inquired carefully, the churches were: crowded. ' Cer tainly none of them Was so complete ly filled "before unless at a 'funeral or wedding. At the Presbyterian -church, which I attend, every seat was taken. I am told that the streets were prac tically deserted during the services." Mayor Hay's proclamation was is sued at the suggestion of"; the .Wyo ming Welfare Association, an organ ization cf business men. Mr., Hay is a successful lumberman. He was de feated, last fall as, a Progressive can didate for congress ( in. the ; second district. - ; '.''.' : The Spanish senate has retified the Commercial ' treaty replacing the re cc ntly expired treaty between Japan and Spain, v a FOR 25 CENTS CLUETT PEABODY6 COLTROTTaIY i "-I L Ox I I, L I lHvVVt.VVV . A VVV for Jnfalri t s ! a FOXITT YEAIXS AGO almost every mother, thought her chiM must hart parrgorlc or laudanum to make it sleep, . These drugs will produce sleep, and a few drops too many will produce the sleep fro a which there fa no waking. Many are the children who have been lulled or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum and morpfune, each of which is narcotic product of opium; Druggists are prohibited from selling either of th narcotics named to children at all. or to anybody without labeling them poison." Thedefinitlon'of "narcotic" is: "JLinedici tchick rtiUvc pain and product deep, but which in poisonous doses products stupor, cona, convul sions and death," . The taste and smell of medicines containing opium are dis guised, and sold under the names of M Drops, ' Cordiah," Sxwthing' Syrups," et' You should not permit any medicine to be givea to your children without yon or your physician know of what it is composed. Castorla does not con tain narcotics. : '.V,; The signature of P h y o icia no R e co . I hftw frequently prescrlbal Cwtorl tot com- moa atlments of caOdrca vlth pood result. W. A. CairtiiL. ST. P., . . V -'r.r. ; . y ;;; BuCftJo, 2f. T. , As tbi fttier cf thirteen chndrea I ccrUlnly know omethicff aboit yooe sret medicine and. Hid from my own family experience, I have. In taj yean of practice, found Catftorl a popular and efflcleat remedy In almoet trrry homo. . , 1 , Wju J". llcCaaas, Jf. D., ' : Omaha. O h i . df r e iv Cry f 6 r r n U s e F o r 0 MX f JL ' you c,rn ic J -r into a suky shirker. . . '.y r - t :. ' "Start the.day riglitby getting, into; cool, lht . woven; loose fitting B:V. D. Coat Cut Undershirts . and Knee Length Drawers. -. : ; , ' , You'll keep 4lfcclih2 : right;'' ' ell day ahd ' you'll "raise your ! battW average" for the day. : This is the s'trhplc prcscnrition of . 'Doctor Common Sense?', , On cvery R y. D. Undergarment. ; i I' ' ' - TXlfTleJ CLST C. V (TW. JU- JrA & rr GatH . . ' J Get a good look at this label and insist that your dealer j . . sells you only undcrWear with, the B. V. D. ubeL B V D Coat Cut Unlershlrts and Knee Lenjh Drawe-t, I retail'at 50c, 7Sc, $1.00 and S1.50 thc Garment. , - . ' ;..;.' ' ' . "V." ':'-'L ' .. Tie B: V. D. Company, Ncw.YorLv DRY 'Divide the cost of the COLUMDIA; cell by the number of. days' service it rives: do likewise with any other cell: you will sec that the COLUMBIA costs leu per day than any other cell." : :i'.:-;-y"' -r ' '''V. ' fc-fc.V - v rid ' Chi Id rc fftf 'T. cnarantecs cennfss ttcucJUU Cnstorla m mend C a c t or I a. I find yonr Castor i U very beacfldal ta Cs treatment of children' ailBteata. i ' , P. CaVia, X " .', Chkaj9,Eia ' "l died to whit are caTIed paicol iaodk'lnoa,1 where naber alone kaowa whit ital la put In iheia, hut I know the f orraala of you Oatoria ahd ai? luvwlaprDpernca. IJadlttaheaTery ss t aJ, aa well aa raarmlm family medicine. . ' . V, ' , X. B. Sizta, It. DV F.otch 6 r o Ca 6 1 o r I a v e r 3 0 - Y c a r c ; I ' 1 r.u . : Raise Your waning iverac f With B;V; D. fs the game of life and of ' 'ivfiat vnti accomplish tbr Jrr ilenenrls'linonWv feci hy day. Bodily.' depres-'. nmrK m acr on a man s i r Ol Wll . J -J . mind; and to turn an eager worker .' -t Woven Laid Mm: RETAIL TRASS 3D ES HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO., LTD., 20 South Kina Street. J A V ? -J