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, . ! ' : i , . . . - - ..... . ' . " 1 HONOLULU STAR-BULLETI,TUESDAT, OCT: 7, 1913; " , i .. . i i .-.,'C- FIVE ft 0 bacs::3 Absolutely Paro Absolutely ' hsa no cubotltuto Many mixtures , are offered . as substitutes for Royal. No other i baking: powder is the same in composition or effect! veness, or so wholesome and economical. nor will make such fine food. Royal is the. only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape U. '3. Senator Lodge Is in a critical condition following an operation for stomach 'trouble. A Cfcfn ef Ceauty Is a Joy Ferrer. ft, T. Felix Oouraud Oriental , Cream or Magioel Boeutlfle-r. JUaa Tm,' flailM SMaaMcttoa. It Wmoo4 Ik. test at 4 raara, MC li m aaralaai wa luultuktiuilt .- iM properly mtdfc it at - aiomar ib. Dr. L. A. Sarra Mkkl U lad? of tfc. aaot. too (a aatltnt)! "At rn Mkat Will M. Uml n.BraaJ'a Oa.M' m tt hiMi tenntal of kU th. Vu BrrnroU0n f or Mt by all dnirruu m4 F wcy. I J1 (voodt I)iM Ib Um Cftlt. kaim, 0trt,t aad Xorop. riaTirrc:: 4 t:i,ri7dJmi xt,iii 3 ' 0 -i Eli ritlS . r j - the modern, isahitary wall paint, the artistic finisMyou can wash soap'aiid vrater" richin lends itself well to decorative effects ahdirwon't rfade;tstireaki peel, crack, blister or rub off. ...' We recommend it. 1 E. 0. HALL Fort and King Our Repair Department is stocked with every neces sary tool, with all necessary materials, and is presided over by men highly skilled in their trade. Phone 3431 for expert service pot i) Cream of Tartar DIED. DILLON At the Quten'a Hospital. Honolulu, October 6, P. P. Dillon, ; native of Ireland, aged 65 years. " Services were held at the family home; Z711 Palolo avenue, Kalmukl, this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, and a second service will be held from the Catholic cathedral, 3 o'clock. Inter ment Nuuami cemetery. Edward Taylor Enow, art collector and landscape painter, died at his home in Philadelphia. ' Hia old mas ters are Valued at ll.OOO.OOff: '- r : ' i In the international aviation contest just nded at Hendon, Eng., In which luiglAnd, France and; America were represented, beatty and Brock, , the American ! team:' won " . the l; altitude '" flight and came in second ' in - the 'alighting contest V,,; p. ; r. Ii4 oini:: 9 .'-.Vfc tone and color, M SON, Ltd Sts., Honolulu Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd. 'THE RIAN F SVEET A Evelyn Hambly, of the World's Fair part in ''The 5Ian from Home.": -Simple, sweet and refreshing are the adjectives which best describe the offering of The World's Fair Stock Company for the first half of the pres ent week. As Daniel Vorhees Pike of Kokorno, Indiana (The Man . from Home)iJames Dillon is seen to better advantage than in , anything he has done during the present engagement of .the stock ; company, while Ferdi nand Munier as" The Grand Duke once again demonstrates bis versatility and Ray Hanford as Ivanhoff, the escaped Russian prisoner, essays a' role Jthat is different from anything he has un dertaken :previouslr and scores a de cided success, i . ' , In 'he Man from Home," Evelyn Hambly as Ethel GrangerrSlmpson, is cast -in it larger and 'more difficult iart laau luuu wiu uauuics ucbcii which, at. times, is almost inaudible to use an ' expression from the play, "she mumbles her" words." Margarei Nugent as Lady Creech is good and-j Virginia Brissac, In the minor role of the Comtesse de Champigny U afford ea an opportunity to display some wonderful " lingerie. In, fact, all the ladles of the company wear a number f most elaborate gowns, each making several changes during the perform- ance. . ' Well Known In Indiana : . . l, When: Booth;,Tarkingt9n, and H argr. Leea - Wilsesr- cone wea fJaniej; ? v or j. hees. Pike, ;v,therv merely appropriated one of the mSster;leces of the Creator from very close to 1 arkington's native heath.-tnade him act natural; and talk natural : David Vorhees Pike Is known by- a number of. names y in . Indiana Every county . seat in the? Hoosier state boasts of a number of him. He is a common sight to the residents of that' and -.many w other - neighboring states and but for tbev forethought of Tarklngton and Wilson, Daniel Vor hees' own. Intimates might never have discovered him. .. . ' - i Daniel Vorhees is a hard-working attorney,1 too busy to absorb any lof the polish of society, who, is named as guardian of Ether Granger Simp- son, wno witn ner orotner, Horace (John Wray), has spent a number of years in Europe, where each has be come an Anglo-maniac and parted the Granger-Simpson in the middle. Ethel has been Inveigled, by her chap eron e (Lady Creech), the chaperone's brother (the Earl of HaweastleHow ard Nugent) and Comtesse de-'Cham-pigny a designing Russian .woman into dickering for the purchase of the Hawcastle title, through a marriage to the earl's son, Almeric St Aubyn. The cost of the. title has been ar rangedby the earl and a price of v. -0,000 placed as a bargain figure.. The young American girl writes to her guardian, acquainting him with the arrangement .and Daniel Vorhees proceeds to take a long delayed vaca tion, journey to Europe and look over Ue 1750,000 beauty. He finds St. Aubyn (ably handled by Harry Garri tv) to be a sstrtieaded youth who would be. expensive at any price, and' proceeds, in the finesr Indian style, to endeavor" to convince Ethel that she is a poor bargain maker. Hobnobs With Gratd Duke. Enroute to Sorrento, Italy, where Pike Joins his young ward and her party of .friends, all of whom are Poisonous Tablets Are Dangerous In ev ery house hold you will find among the toilet necessi ties some sort of a germicide, in the form of either a tablet, solution or powder. Many of these antiseptic preparations contain poisons. The value of an absolutely harmless antiseptic powder, as compared with a poisonous tablet or solution, is appar ent to every one, and that is one rea son why physicians everywhere have strongly recommended Tyree's Anti septic Powder. Dissolves instantly in water, and when used as a douche is unexcelled. A 25-cent package makes two gallonc of standard solution. Sold by druggists everywhere. Send for booklet and free sample. J. S. Tjree, Chemist, Washington, D.C. I .. '.v--.-.- ' . - "i7'ii'kV .V W ROM II05IE' IS;LE, . ND MOST REFRESHING I V5- , ,i prominent Stock vozipmsy. who has European adventurers who have de termined to; secure ..the 1750000 from the Simpson estate, the Hoosler law yer picks up with the Russian grand HnVa the latter travfillnf Inmmttrv ! and aHrtresBeB him by the homelv In- diana title, of "Doc; - Pike and Doc become fast friends and -when the for mer decides to aid Ivanhoff to make good his escape he is aided by the latter. Theirs plans to, aid Ivanhoff are heard by Lady" Creech and she and her brother dewrmine to Jnrorm ,tjnich wa. the Verdict of -those who at the M' y? ndeil either of the shows last, night through with , the ;; dower of three- History, drama, tragedy, and a little quarters of a million.. Pike delays his comedy were all pre8ent ln tnat 2,000 answer to their demands and earns. . feet of welUcted photo.play. f through ' Ivanhoff, th HawcasUe was , Four 8, -pictures filled the at one time a contractor in St Peters '.t." J v,i - J burg-using one ,r his.family MgAM 1. Lii. ll.. L ik.i'L A ... . vr trade-and 5E?wt?2S h?f was sent i to JBlberls,. while, MS; wife sends' for. his warn and for, her: titled friends.-- forces them to admit to? the girl their intentionsf of- sending. Pike to laii unless ne, allows ner to; nur-. chasar tha title: refuses to agree to toKlAtm An iucii ucuuuiuo a,u.uu buwivu v.. l.rc. . oovumj J IY,VP VSTre ? tn.thp. .QfmhW ' . whila thfl urana- rk 4rplse hinf tHe efforts to send 'Pike to JalL ... iJ Ethel alone on 'the. terrace of the Ital- eLr: feirl!1 the drsam-glr? who, ,in the twilight' ours, would sing Sweet uenevieve. The drean-girl Is Ethel but Pike has' made up his mind that after the man - ner.ln which he has, Jnterfered.in her planS for anralllances wl,th .the, British nobility she will hav none of him. That .he is mistaken j(n this surmise Tarklngton and Wilson make perfect- ly 'clear when Etheltells him that "the girl of his dreams ;ijibe there., .'The' Man from Home" is full of' sparkling comedy, clean cut and re- f reghiug. , Tce . iight-i touch: of love- making Is not overdone, the scenes all are ; natural Tarklngton and Wilson performed a great service to the theater-goers when they took Daniel Vor hees Pike out'of his Kokomo law of fice and put him on the stage. More' plays like this would be gratefully welcomed. The World's. Fair players are good and the scenic effects are most elab orate, "Buck" Theall having extended himself to the limit to make "The Man from Home" a worthwhile offer ing. It is.1 W. W. 10CENT"CASCARETS" STRAIGHTEN YOU UP : No Sick Headache, BIQens Stomach, Coated Tongue or Constipated Bowels by morning. Get a 10-cent box now. Turn the rascal out the head ache, biliousness, indigestion, the sick, soar stomach and foul gases turn them out tonight and keep them out with Cascaret. Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then and never know the misery caused by a lazy liver, cjogged bowels or an upset stomach. Don't put in another day of dis tress. Let Cascarets cleanse your stomach; remove the sour, fermenting food; take the excess bile from your liver and carry out all the constipated waste matter and poison in the bow els. Then you will feel great. A Cascaret tonight straight ens you out by morning. They work while you sleep. A 10-cent box from any drug store means a clear head, sweet stomach and clean, healthy liver and bowel action for months. Children love Cascarets be cause they never gripe or sicken. ad vertisement. The Trades Union Congress of Bri tain sent a relief ship bearing $25,000 worth of provisions to the Dublin tran sport workers, and the ship was speed ily unloaded by the hungry strikers the first work they had done for a month. An eagle with a steel-trap and 10 feet of chain attached; to its foot fouled the telephone wires and inter fered with the seWieV between Spo kane and Coeur d'Alene. Fort Shafter Notes SpcUl Slar-BuUtln Cwrponne! FORT SHAFTfcR, October 7. LL Truby- C. Martin. 1st Field Artillery, was admitted to the department hospi tal yesterday and will undergo an op eration for. appendicitis. Lieuten- ant Martin is from the Schofield Bar racks garrison. At the last payment of the troops at this post B Company of the 2d In fantry made what is believed to be; a record for deposits with the paymas ter as regards a company on garris on dut and aa to the proportion of men of a single organization making such deposits. Forjy-four.mea left in captain Freeman's hands five hun dred and thirteen dollars on which the government will, of course pay the four per cent interest authorized by law on such sums. This sum brings the total deposits, of Captain McCleave's men to $6179.' In addition all tments amounting to' 3203 per month are existent These allotments are made by Individuals to certain al Ictees in the states for various family or investment purposes. Allotments and deposits together are therefore be ing made by more than one half of the men in this company. I Private George A. Smith, 159th Co, C. A., from Fort Ruger, died at the de- partment hospital on Friday last Pri vate Smith was admitted. to the. hos pital on Friday for an Immediate open ation for intestinal obstruction, and was in a desperate condition., He failed to rally after the operation. The . was in hjg, first . enlistment ; vania, i ne remains wm ne snip pea to his late home by the transport. Mrs. BenJ. H. Watkins and daugh ter .were guests of Mrs. J. F. Janda ... . . I 4. at Schofield Barracks over nfght on Friday last POPULAR THEATER That MShamua'. O'Brien- film , is trnnAt Vprv ctvul. in . fart at least fiSSr tKL hrS erT plauee from -both" the "younger genera-1 tton and it$ parents. '.'.. K V :. U MShamus O'Brien" will head the list -wha couldn't get.af6und: to Uie.c6zy .. D;i., Tart,ii, - -t for get: of' Edgar Allen Poe's rheRaven." Don's miss it j'.':-. - t . ' . - j n . r- I "aa Vynrr"r SAA II n 1 1 1 1 1 1 I rilili; I i- It! iv ; IVII,,II1I 1 1 ll'IIIM a j"J n Km t t II . . II 3 . ll Kothing is nre dosSreea thaa home Jnfestedlwith y tox ... t, .... Uxm , Steams' Electric Eat and wcu -rasu nw tanoara extennmawr for thirty-five years. ' '. 'V. t 'ru , j killa off rata. mb an? vVmarwi i . . - Tw.-ti.- l r .T,, J "u" le powders; ready for use j nothing to niix- The only exterminator sold under an absolute guarantee of money, back if it fails. 1, .: BMtf:iwi& ;r .TT 'tT--. "f direct cfaargesprepaid, on receipt ol price. : Stearns EUctric Paste Co Chicago, EL DOCTORS DID NOT HELP HER But Lydia EPinkham's Veg etable Compound Restored Mrs. LeClear's Health Her Own Statement Detroit Mich. "I am glad to dis cover a remedy that relieves me from ' my sun e ring ana pains. For two years I suffered bearing down pains and got all run down. I was under a nervous strain and could not sleep at night I went to doctors here in the city but they did not do me any good. " Seeing LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound 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. James G. Le Clear, 336 Hunt St, Detroit Mich. Another Case, Philadelphia; Pa. "Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound is all you claim it to be. About two or three days before my periods I would get bad backaches, then pains in right and left sides, and my head would ache. I called the doctor and he said I had organic in flammation. I went to him for a while 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 me. I married and have two little girls. I have had no re turn of the old troubles." Mrs. Chas. Boell, 2650 S, Chadwick St, Phila,,Pa. J Our Entire'SJock (I The igreesti ity erorferied liilthis to get at b ashionable Immense SALE;1I0W ONi INSPECTION: INVITED r l - -r r-i -i-'itsu I I - 7 - .. I . -,... .N ... ! . I. i ' Id . I - .r Art - lt Is the practical The House of Housewares. I $ure I t.wAHt-vsi a ccc; j I Rich Cut Glass; You can't always make everything "Just sa' get in more shortening than usual; ft may not be convenient to put a cake lit the oven the moment ft Is mixed; or your oven may not bake evenly and it is necessary to turn the pan around none of these little uncertainties make the. slightest difference in results if you use 1 Baking Powder This modern, double-raise baking powder has unusual strength and I Af Is absolutely certain to raise your ing bowl and in the oven. The raising is sustained until the dough is cooked through. Housewives who use KC never have "bad luck", with their baking. Try K C at our risk. Your grocer will refund your money if you are l not pleased in every way. a minnm 1 1 1 iuu 2: m iih i U77Ssnuucj till of to -.1 - 1 iff: '.t an -jV. v. 7t d di Fres e n ts " Should : PI 23S2 1 c llv i V Giver anditli2ncci:!:nH; rtba Question 'of'a suitable gift V - glYini 7ou, serious . .moments, ? twhy ; not 'let us help you - out of J the -dlfflcufty.f tWe are primed' for'; barments Saying , h?Z thev csntlassEcy: and, ;hare ; 3 At Jv 4), arhat you; -want, ir' iSilveief 'i Gobds .T-ti 'fllft that pfeasa most; 1.53 - G5 King: Street? it the $tm Sometimes you wi3 or make' the batter a little thin; or . 1 biscuits, cakes and pastry light and LESS FLOUR I I I I I I I 11 I I I I I ' I I I ftl'T 1 laiiiaaaa aa aaa i mM 1 if