HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEPT.; G, 1913. . ; HOTEL; ' FOURTEEN" sll ;j; m ) Old YOU'LL HAVE MORR ROOM TO WORK ; 1.V, AT YOCR DESK, IP. YOU ATTACH YOUR T ELEPHONE.TO AN m ami HmiiGiSGO Ceary Street, abeva Union Square Earcpe&ri Pln $1.53 a day up American Plan $3.50 a day txp - Kew steel and brick structure. Third addition of hundred rooms cow building. - Every comiort and convenience. . A high class hotel at very moderate rates. In center of theatre and retail , district. On car lines transferring to all parts of city. Electric omnibus meets all trains and steamers. :;. Hotel Stewart rcosai rod m Hwmuaa l14 HtJ4iiit(i. CM AddraM Tnwtti- ABC Cod. J. H. Lot. tlnm iiImIm rm .I n. - Oellevue Hotel Corner Geary and Taylor Eta. San Francisco v : - - .' . - . A refined house of tausual ex cellence. Within the ehopptof and theatre districts. ; Positive-., ly fire-proof. Every rocrn wlta bath, ' ; American plan a day cp. European plan, a day vpy Cpeclal Monthly Rates. ' r V Tor furtber Information addrest Arnold Wetbel, Honolulu repre sentative, 2005 KlUa Iload, Tel-' cpLoce 1879. .. ; HOTEL LUBULr , HAUULA, OAMU, HAWAII Di;'J,Tj!stea fcf Its 'cV.czl:z' r ; ointments and loca. tic a. I i:;ucJly attractive to weekly,) noilLIy cr transient gucets. A r elect family, horullke -country ! ctcl. tzi good rcil.j.' CTHICTLY HOME. COOKING r- Ills tcrscs ar.i autos In tfce rent icrvice. Perfect ca tatt-!r.-. NO ccral t ttep cn. . ' I "r-'tre'e Pstes Pr. r t72 ' A. C. AUCr.ZY, Trc5. vi i ; ttai:;i:a, i:aui. E . T- I ..TczrhtTrais H.-lllzia Cry rT wr tf; r. tt. rriTZ r , t rrnrrfftor CrCN'D THE LAST Cr YOUR VACATION AT r r p r - - j f , ' COOD MEALS "GOOD MUSIC , '" COCO DAT H INC -'." - - . i , . .. at ( - V7ci: rilri ria s ' J. T. SCULLY, Itop.- ' A i'lZAL CHANGE Cr 'CLIMATE ca te Lai at the new boarding house la iCctrly 1C33 UeiJ ( elevation, rc:.r Cc?ct. grand 'scenery, fine bass flsL'.rg. For particulars,, addres E. U Eruss, Wahlawa, rtcne 469. NEW SHIPMENT OF :onii i . Just Arrived. ; J 1 NEW YORK SHOE CO." Nuuanu St, nr. IJoteL "Eo Prepared" Co to Ye Reaai Dgot Ehop and ' i Get the tit j (FECIAL 8H0ES FOR BOY 8COUT8 CHEMICAL ENGINES AKO WATCH MAN'8 CLOCK8 ' For Cate by ? '-, J; A. GILMA H Fort Street J " : J : 1 rt a- Crossroads Coolishop. ALEXANDER ; YOUNQ v IUILDINO ..'Everything in Books'. v Bethel 3U near Hotei X: J I " New Styles In ? V V . H A T S PANAMA AND. CLOT HI . At Mainland Prices. - ' WWM CO. : c-.- r.ijju Lane.- r U : i ViCVvCy jrV s - 1 ' teen attending tb The good ship Wilhelmlna, .which, with the Sierra, acta as a ferry boat between these lovely old Islands and the busy marts of San Francisco, ar rived on Tuesday with quite an as sembly of Honolulu foil: on board." It is certainly good to see our wander ing friends returning, and already the stay-at-homea are showing ' their ap preciation by entertainments both for mal and otherwise. A delighed little coterie was down at the dock on Tues day to ' welcome home Mlssi Murjel Howatt, and her uncle," Dr. Alford Wall, after their months of motoring In Southern California. Mrs. Helen Noonan was also received with plea sure, and her nephew, Vernon Ten- ney. Miss Eva M. Stevens returned after two years spent in Europe, and Miss Josephine Pratt after a shorter but no less delightful trip in the stales Miss Mary L. Dettis o Punahou was a home-coming passenger after two months with her family in the middle west Mr. and Mrs. A, Gartenberg with their two small daughters, re turned after several mouths'; in San Francisco, The Siberia on Monday brought a large contingent of Honolulans, amone them being President ' and Mrs. Arthur F. Griffiths and their lit lie datghter. Miss Eleanor Griaths. Returning from the volcano on the Mauna Kea Saturday were ' Mr. and Mrs. V. J. MacNeil of Punahou. Miss M. Glade, Miss Herman Focke, and Miss Del Mar, the artist, whose pictures cut" such a swathe at their recent exhibition.' MIes Del Mar has been seekinc further ideas for Ha waii pictures on the big island where color is even more riotous than on Oaliu. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Dowsett and Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Giffard.'com rleted the' list ' of 'returners on the I.Iauna Kea, but every boat from the coast SAd 'the ether islands is bring ing back those who sought to escape the summer heat of Honolulu. T . Midshipman Ivan Graham, who is Epending his vacation with his mother, Mrs. W Montrose .Graham, on Green Street, has' been quite the Hon of the hour among" the younger set. ..All of his friends Loth young, stent and oldste:e hare endeavpred tc secure some of his time, everyorie desiring to . extend hospitality, to the popular young sailor. On Sunday morning Mrs. AVaiter Coombs gave him a celicious southern breakfast, with fried , chicken . and ' Maryland eauce arid everything else that goes toward . making a toothsome repast On Monday,.he and Mr. Mason Remy son of 'Admiral Remy of Washington, D. , C. were the guests of Mrs. G. Auur af a' picnic in Manoa ' Valley, On Tuesday, Ir. Harold Morgan gave I a .stag picnic in his honor, the party taiJng a deiightrui jaunt to Kaneone. Several hostesses, including Mrs. F. M. Swanzy at Kualoa and Mrs. C. G. Dallentyne at Kahala, have Invited h i pi ' o ve r . week en d s; In -th eir ; .' at tractive' homes, v Last night Mrs. W. M, Graham entertained a hundred or more of his old school friends and classmates at V dance In , his honor, he young folk having a delightful time with the favors and novel ideas introduced by the hostess. . Mrs. C B. Cooper, is giving a swimming-par. ty and supper for the young midship man on Monday, and a great many other things are on the program. In cluding a large reception next Satur day. :' - ' ' ft ' ft ' i ft ' .V ' '. . The': Princess Kawananakoa was among "the hostesses who entertained at box- parties this week. 'Mr. and Mrs. J. Morton IRIggs, .Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Murray, Mr. and Mrs. A G. hawes,' Jr'and Mrs. Francisco Gay were her guests on Wednesday at the Virginia 13rissac Company, with sup per afterwards at the Rathskeller. ; t ' ft ft ft M,r. Clayton Cousens, the brother of Mrs., Arthur Lyon Andrews, sailed last evening for Cornell. Mr. Cousens will enter the junior year at that uni versity having already completed two' years at the College of Hawaii. ; ': ft ft . ft - ! Mrs. W. B. Worthen was hostess at a delightful "round-the-island trip on Monday for: Miss ; Louise Worthen, Miss Mary Worthen, Miss Emllie Eleanor. Owens,: Mr. Hamilton, Agee end Mr. w. Camp.' The party motor ed; over the Pall and to : Haleiwa. wnere iney naa iuncn, continuing tne journey homeward in the cool of the afternoon. ,. - ft ft ft After ten years, of hard. work. Miss Mary Pamejrta has decided to take a vacation. Miss Pamenta will leave by the Mongolia with the Princess Kawa nariakoa. While a-ay she will ' spend several weeks in ,Los Angeles.: coining north 1 to Oakland, later , to nisit . her sister and a'nuniher of old frie'nds; Miss Pamenta will return to Honolulu the latter part of the. year. . ; .e: . - .ft '-ft ft --r A Major and Mrs. John T. Myers spent several, days at Kualoa this week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F, ' Mj Swanzy, returning to town "on Wednes day very much in love with windward Oabu. Thi Swanzys have entertained continuously since they have been at Kt!loa, their hospitable walls being always filled with guest 1. "Mrs. James L. Young, accompanied J by ber sons, Donald and Gordon., re-j turned on the Wilhelmina this week after spending several mcfiths on the Eke mainland. During her absence visited.ber former home In Ohio. Mrs.. Riley IL Allen expects to leave next , week on the Marama for . the mainland, visiting first in the; north- Vest and later going to New: York for the winter. ft ft . Mrs. William Taylor and small son of Honolulu have been spending month, in Modesto. California, as the guests of Mrs. Andre w Wichman, Mrs. Herman von. Holt entertained the members of the board of missions at her home 1 yesterday About ; sev; cnty-flve members met to discuss the coming trl-ennlal convention in New ' .-' .Il l ''-.'ft ' -ft ft '' ' Mrs. W. B. .Worthen and her two charming, daughters, Mary and Louise Worthen. sailed last night on the So noma for their home in Littierock, la. The Worthens have spent sev eral veecs In Honolulu, where they were guests at the Pleasanton. - ft ft ; Among the departing passengers on yesterday's i' Sohoma - were Jack - and Carter Gait, who go on to resume their studies in the EasL The tormer will enter the freshman class at Yale, though the latter still has. another year at the Finsbury Preparatory schooL t ; - i : ft ft -Mr 'and Mrs. Fritz T. Henshaw.have taken a charming little bungalow on Young street and will remain In Ho nolulu Indefinitely to the delight : of their many friends. The young couple were prominent members of San Fran Cisco society and are sure to prove a great addition to ;the younger set here. ; - ft' ft ::'-'J . Mr. and Mrs., Gerrit Wilder are -entertaining, at a swimming party- and supper this evening in honor of Miss Helen Wilder. - v t , ;:-' , jft- j : ..-' Miss Alice t Hastings , will sail, on the Wilhelmtna next Wednesday for tJoston, : where she will enter school. Lieut Philip J. Lauber oKthe 2d Infantry is - sailing on the transport Logan this evening on a two months leave . of absence. While awayv he will receive his promotion and be as signed to another regiment, so Fort Shatter win see mm no more. - He has been f entertained at many, little Informal ; affairs prior .to his depart- -ure. Last evening he was serenaded by the Infantry pand, while a dozen or more of, his friends gathered in hia auartersJto wish him well. Lieut Lauber has been more than popular in the . post . and will be heartily missed by tils k comrades. - v ' , Mr. and Mrs. John Guild have ' re turned from ;their place at Kaalawai, where they havef been spending the summer months ,and are once more ensconcea . ii .ineir pretty nome on College avenue." - ? H ;: v .. :r- ft1 ft-'- S'y'v , ,MIss Margaret Grant of" Los Ange les Is spendlng"ta week or more' In Honolulu as' the guest of her; aunt, Mrs. C. G. Ballentyne. Miss Grant Is enrouto around..(the world and 'will join' a, partjr or t; menas passing through, on the. next steamer. , ' ; Mr. and Mrs. -Brasch have rented the John Guild ptace at Kaalawai for the month of i September. y Miss Emma Cooley, who has been spending several' months in Honolulu as the guest of Lieut, and Mrs. Frank lin P. Jackson, 'sailed last evening on the Sonoma for her home In New Or leans.. : v . . :, h'-- '':''; ;.?'.''':';''.' . " ft i ft ft ; v ' ' Mrs. Frederick .Funston, wife of Brigadier-general. Funston, is sailing with her baby 'daughter for San Fran cisco on this afternoon's transport. The trip Is a very hurried one, and was only decided upon the Jatter part of this week. During her brief stay in SanH Francisco Mrs. Funston . will be the guest of her sisters, Mrs. W. O. Cullen and Airs. Frank. Howlett The return trip of the Logan will see her back in Honolulu, she hopos. - ft.,.. --.;-; . v-; Mr. and Mrs. A. Hocking and family returned this week from Kawailoa and are once more settled in their home on Kewalo street' . . -. . ft --.'r,.'v--:;:.''';"1, A stag banquet in being held this evening at the 'Country Club by Its masculine members to celebrate the opening of Ihe 8-hole course. ? Be tween fifty--and BlxtV golf devotees are planning to attend. - it ;,;.;:. Mrs. George E Lake (Helen North) was on the receiving line at a large dance and repeption given recently by the'officers of the U. S. S. Idaho at Newport, R. I. i - v ; ft ft ft ''.;y:V'-' , Mr. L. .Tennej: Ppck leaves on the Wilhelmina next week for a short trip to Washington, D. C. Mrs. Peck will not come to .town immediately but will spend several weeks; more at her place at Kahala. V " : .;' . . ; ft''' ft'';- The members of. the cavalry polo team are entertaining at a large ; polo teathia afternoon at Leilehua. Many townspeople have been invited and will motor put to. Schofield to at tend. .' ' .. ; : ' ' ;.-' .. : .; V:',ft - v. ' :. Miss; Nora Swnty is entertaining at a hdme party over the week end at her home at Kualoa. V . " .. HlLo SOCIETY NEWS - ISpecial Star-Bulletin Correspondence Personals from Hilo. - , - S HILO.- Sept- 5, Miss M. Canario and Miss Molly Thomas, who have summer ; school jii Honolulu,; returned to 11 Ho by the i Mauna Kea last Sunday. I - ;-;' ft - -;- i Mrs. Dick Young gave a luncheon A?onaay in nonor. ci miss Margaret McCarthy of Honolulu, who has been spending several . weeks In HIIo' as )ier guest The luncheon ;was in the nature of a farewell, .as Mi3s Mc Carthy "left Monday, afternoon for her home. ; The luncheon color scheme was green and yellow, Shasta rosea and ' maidenhair' being used for the centeirpiece. ' Those present at the luncheon'; besides Mrs. Young and Mi3s McCarthy were: Mrs. -G. II. Hazelton, Mrs. J. Jones and Miss A Davis. . v.'.v .:t-;;:: ;.' .'.'- . . - v .r ; -"."' ' Herbert Truslow and S. S. Rolph gave a stag luncheon in honor of Ste phen Desha, Jr.; on Labor Day at their bachelor - quarters on Reed'i island. Tho'se present besides the hosts and the- guest ; of honor - were Austin Ashford and George Willfong. y-v '"'' ' " - Rev.' M. ' C Santos, who Has pur chased the controlling interest, in the C Lnso Publishing Company in Hono lulu, left last Monday for Honolulu where he will make his future home and edit;, the company' newspaper, ! - ; '". - Mrs J. H7 Brayton, wife of-the Ho nokaa - civfl engineer, returned last Sunday' from a pleasant visit in Ho- rolulu. She was met here ;by her husband ' and the two : remained in Hilo to spend Labor Day. . V T- .-.-,'.' .ft 5 Miss Z. de la Nux, who is the teach er of a Kau school, is visiting friends and relatives in Hilo. She arrived here last Sunday after spending sev eral weeks attending summer schoo in Honolulu.- - ; ':: ' 'ft v Miss B. B. Taylor, supervising prin ci pal of the Kau : schools, v - returned from 'Honolulu last' Sunday, f ft' The Burns" club Is giving an " Invi taticmal dance' in the Masonic 7 hal on Saturday. evening. . . i ... ftj ft ---.. -'. .i . ' Dance for Stephen Desha. Special. Star-Bulletin Correspondence! HILO, Sept 8. Perhaps one of the most pleasurable affairs in Hilo dur ing the summer was the dance given in honor of Stephen - L. Desha, -Jr. last Monday evening. At least a hun dred .friends of the young man, who is soon to leave for the mainland to Attend law school, .were present Care had been taken in making' all the arrangements, the hall being pret tily , decorated fjwith green ferns and flowers and the music for" the 'danc ing was exceptionally good. Cooling liquid refreshments were " served throughout the evening to quench the thirst of the dancers. The Jiostesses . and hosts of ,the evening .were ' the Misses Mundons, Miss Bernice Dwight, Misses Eliza &nd Ida Desha and George Desha. The dance given in the armory last night also in honor of young Desha, was largely attended and highly en joyed, the daacing continuing until a late hour, A jtidy sum of money was realized from the' dance, which is to be presented to Desha as a show tng or : appreciation - for . the man; times. he has helped to make church and amateur theatrical -productions In HHo a success. : . -,. : MOTHERS URGED TO BUY SCHOOL SUPPLIES EARLY. With all the excitement and flurry that comes on the first morning school opens, mothers are urged to lessen their last-minute troubles 'by getting noauj in TERRIBLE STATE J, ! Finds ' Htlp in Lydia E. Pink- J : ham's Vegetable V ::; '-'u-ComuncL- Bellevue, Onkx.-4"! was In a terrible state before I took Lydia E. Pinkham'a. Vegetable Com- OP poiinct' My back ,511 acheduntil I thought it would DreaK, 1 naa pains . all over me, nervous feelings and periodic troubles. I was very weak and run down and. was losing hope of ever being well and strong. After tak ing Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound I improved rapidly and today am a well woman. I cannot tell you how happy I feel and I cannot say too much for your Compound. Would not be without it in the house if It cost three times the amount" Mrs. Ciias. Chapman, R. F. D. No, 7, Belle vue, Ohio.- ; v . ':-.;"-.,' ;., Because your case is a difficult one, doctors haying done you no good, do not continue to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound a trial. It surely has remedied many cases of female ills, such as inflamma- tion, ulceration, displacements, tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, and it may be exactly what you need. The' Plnkham record is a proud and peerless one. It is a record of constant victory over the obstinate tils of woman ills that deal out despair. It is an es tablished fact that Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable , Compound, has restored health to thousands of such suffering women. Why don't you try it if you need such a medicine? - . . .... ; - -. a xj" The Second Edition of pur September Specials will be a Clearance Sale of SILK arid LISLE 6E0VES . j v : 1 v - Vi, " -v :- ;.-.'':'.. ; . 'r. - wThese1 art numbers we are "not repeating and the whole will be- closed put at BARGAIN PRICES on MONDAY TUESDAY and WED NESDAY. Tna ioUowing will fc closed out at'tacrifieing prteest - i button length Silk Glovesln Black; White,'' Cray, Pink, Lav r ender.and blue at . ....,.........--.......... .7S9 pair . 'j 15 button Black Lisle Gloves to closa at . -. .10 pair ' 2 button Fine- Whita Lit le . Gloves . .i ......... I . i . , . .Uo pair ,2 button LUIe, White, Tan, Slates ........ I ;U..23e Pl . ' Another lot of these famous Bargains: : . v-'-i -''". '-. "".'.16' button White' Kid Gio'ves, alt sizes ...$2.59 pair . 2 ; button White Kid Cloves, all sizes ........ . . . . i . : S 5o pair , Kow Stocli ot f . v . - ., .,. . .f. . . Wo have just received cn excellent lino of MUSLIM UriDZaVEAR. GARLlEriTG.-; Sonio cf tbesi ve ere novf shovinj in ths wirovs. TLa shipnent comprhes icverythin?; in tba lino cf f Undcnvcar; they arocll mado to oxir ccclil crCzr . end ere tip to the stahderd 1 for, HE AL JODAil VALUES 7 TV . n v., .... .. J the various bocks; 'pendils; rulers, etc:;;Vl6th,'ahd ;us6''thrs Tor rubbing on' the etc., during the next two or three days, j Arlelgh's, on Hotel street, Is, as you know, the headquarters for au thorized text' books,, and is also the place to get the rest of the things the "boy and girl will need.- . But shop eary, so ttye first day of school will startin welL" . , i. . ;!',' Wheat bran will be found more sat isfactory than soap in washing chin tx and other similar prints. Tie a quart of brain in a sizable piece of cheese illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIHIIHlt -ll' IIIHIIIIIIIHIt i:'i:'::i:p'::'ij:"': ': "." is" : Summer. Suit Soiled?. No matter whether It cost much or little, it; will pay over and .over again to send us your suit for : ' V1: ( ABADIE'S Dry It is far superior to ordinary-cleaning. Wo double the life of a ?uU by keeping it in just as perfect condi tion as it wa3 when purchased. Cost is small. . . French Laundry, ' ' ' v' . .'-. J "' j. AUAuit, 777 King St, Est 1901 !!lll.lllg!i!i!l!l!lll!llillillilllillllillNlllllliilillil!lillli mix: VS.':' of ' TV : .. J print, material, 3 :one would soap. Do not use too hot water, lest : the starch from the bran be cooked ' Rinse the clothes .'andl blue as one -would if. the usual way. V . " ; In making brown betty, no matter what -fruit Is teed, pour on the milk, and then add a top layer of crumbs These crumbs should . be dotted - with butter. Cook the : pudding, covered. till the fruit. is done, and then uncov er to brown. . 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