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. HONOLULU, ; STAR-BULLETIN; MONDAY DEC. 22,1913. ;;. .,;. yy 7 fllTIOIOF i' -Tl'flL After Excitement of Ceremony the Newly Created embers Grace WoanaanQtfef OBoartf r sum voted large success :ii ' 1 v. . 4 1 , ' ' ' v. 1 . ' ' ' ' -'""V ' V ;v. -"7: -V :.---v"v .. v. -i;. .-'tr7-3i f?;7' 7'.' IT- 7 f777- '"!" ' 1 A Save your money for other things and buy your Christmas suit THE MODEL way th3 easiest way the most sensible way - , . - i : Our new style credit plan appeals toall cfcsses, whether. their incomes are $ 1 0,000 a year or $10.00 a week. Simply come in, pick cut what you want and tell the clerk to , charge It. We , deliver your , 7, J: V- J - 77 X .": ? Zll.H " ' v V;- 5"' ' 7'77 v. ' suit on first payment. Our dealings ; are w , - '- - y foyaxirf confidcntial-ABSOLUTELY. i Wo meet end teat theprices of any CASH STOE in Honolulu, and you ;otpay r a ccmv extra for credit . 5 1 63 satisfied g m cusiomcrs irora jenucry . is, , i i wp . Vv-vmdofidothcsvoscByon; 1 lie 'V v '7'.,. !. 7r 7 .' a.7'777J 7: '7 r "7-' 7 -' ' ' S7 Sir'-i" V-77'!V'1''; ;'7 t :. N'T5 ' , : 7t W ( J ;--7-,'C7 fiV''.:-:M-:Zy : I '- "! . 113M141 Port Street . 'M,l,'.i.-'''7.777 .t'-.?:: V7;- .7, '7l7k7 . --:&:;lfv-7 : V 7 .'7-V cIothteg end , nothing else .'--7 ' v- .:'i-:'''J Alter unristmas You wiir want to place -.your ::- ifts of plate or jewels where- thieves r cannot tjt them. Our vaults afford all curitw -at . l&w rat. . - . . V .WZ'j''7 '-i--7' -i-..-. . . V lr H AihAIIAW TRUST CO., LTD. FbrXhhstinas! 1 i- - The Star-Buyetin announces, publication'of the . .'; HONOLDXTI .COOK BOOK . Compiled from; the? "Recipes Found .Successful by Honolulu ; rllouse-wlves publishea weekly on the Woman's Page of this paper. Thesetrecinea have sained wide appreciaUon for their excellence, rii; ..The : Book .ia handsomely bound and in materials and ,workman- jibJy- 4esigned especially . as .a .v , . .HOUOAY GlPT BOOK. Price $0 cents at ' Star-Bulletin cf flees, Alakea or Merchant Streets. .and Cross-Roads Bookshop. 7? f " 4 " - -',.' -V - .If. :-f J.r--'-- -T.:-'' . i.;.:'V: 7 i ' ' . L?TV-.f . " - - .- I With Illastrioua Ptotentate Bartlett appealed to as a last resort, by friends and relatives of the .12 .nov ices under initiation jSaturdajry the Mystic Shrine,,, the dangerous avia tion feature otthe initiation, was finally cancelled. Butperhapa-i-judg-njent on this Is based on appearances 4---what the candidates; lost in the , way of an ascension they made up for in being put through the paces, iu the pavilion the Moana. r . It was all oxer as all things event ually are by -5;30 .O'clock Saturday evening, and three, boars later the 12 novices no longer -novices but full fledged Shriners iat with the? Shrlner brothers at a delightful ban quet at the .Moana hotel. wntcnv w every way was a success. The jrienrt was ?plendid, from the Martini to the Camembert, and before itHjyas over the erstwhile novices forgave everything from 'the painful "hot sands" down to the last and most dis agreeable of the secret stunts. r The initiation is given out as being in all ways a success. The aviation feature was a success in its way, It put the fear of death in the hearts of the candidates. Whatever doubts they possibly cherished on having to aviate were unquestionably dispelled when they saw Tom- and his formid able machine actually in the parade. yzi V.7?! -;c ; " The tnMlv.-mtclne 1 fund - for: -thfl j stantlal aacauon aaturaay aneruwu I when i $25.10 was tunied over to . the ' -nmmii tee in charze bv the children 'of Manoa Valley as : the': proceed Vot fair which they, held at thresi denre Mrs. H. jTarleton. Oahu ayeaue -The fair; which consisted of Avprnt ttl booths .WhereJn fancy- ; V-, i work and other articles . werj offered, for sale, was the idea wtne jvugses Adele and Theone LIndeman. theytbo l ing assisted in working f out the scheme by Erma and Colby Tarleton. The nroceeda were devoted to the ma- ; lihinl tree fund ltd 4e used itd fcur . CUiUU.B fUH muaii.kvi ,a,i,inv Mvwf frrinnled bow In. order - that he may call mnora nn 'thft tP(pt3 tO flSalst in the support or iiiis mother nna . Droiu I -..The tree fund is rapidly growing nd has now. Reached $1088.80. The-Puna-hou; Baseball iClub and the members of the "AlL-Chine8el diamond".aggrega- SI tkn recently gave : $15 .each, and the -i jguesta of the Alexanders oung notei JLave contributed $21.45. With .funds ISiii rjAUlliiil TREE gueau.or tne juexanaeriouns joitf'i -ner soara pf edueauoii .of Ne.York-:"ings.Eaclr of these play centers will from 3:30 to 5:so p. m. 'ine expensu. ius ibavfe contributed 121.45. JWith, funds f City ihas :'ius'tseciirl : in'.-nnMflrfi'i:iwiinMMif'nM? 9n. nrwnhi11 Minsiata-fif 12.50 for the director ct' about l 1-C c pouring in at the rate which they bAVHioh of f for .the past several days. It is be- j during lidved that, enough money wlll.be rev ; c fived to" make the malihiai.. tree a greater , success this year than at any '.time since- the "Jdea .was originated. BAND PROGRAM F0R - FAREWEtU;TO;tC0NSUL ; v GENERAL7 OF JAPAN A J. r.: f Aa a farewell ', to Consul-eeheral HiEakichi Eitaki. and' his family, ; who have been residents: of Honolulu tor the pastry ear the Hawaiian band 'will play at the Alakea ; wharf ' this after ' noon when the Tenyo Maru departs for . the Orient. iThe program follows: ' Alarch-Chrlstmas Is Near. . .Andree Oyerture-7-Festival .... Bela tBarcaroler-6t Nickolas .... Hoffman Selection Jerusalem . , Verdi t Vocal-rHawaiian Songs ar. by Berger Selection Yuletide Kappey Waltz-Christmas Roses. .Waldteufel V ojKa-- ennstmas uaice :r-osix ' The Star Spangled Banner. CHRISTMAS SUNDAY t BRINGS BIG; CROWD ! TO CENTRAL UNION Central Union church was filled to its capacity yesterday morning and evening the occasion t being the ob servation of Christmas Sunday. The morning service was given over to an xcellent musical program, arranged .under the . direction of Arthur B. In galls, while in the evening a Christ mas , cantata entitled "The . Morn of Glory," by Fred W. Peace, was ren- tral Union has ever undertaken, and one which was made a success through the entiring efforts of those I who took part and the responses of an appreciative audience. i LADIES OF HONOLULU furnished the recipes for the Honolulu Cook Rook. These gu.nrantees of pool cioking have been compiled from the .recipes published from time to, -time in the Home Department ,of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin. 'It's a splendid Christmas present. 5" '- r - - - .'.:, . - ' ' 4 , zz " ! ' 1 ' - l " " " 1 " . - - . " 5 I . , " , ' ' - ' ' ' , . - i - . , . r-- - f! j j Christmas should be a sea- ; . ; I ' . - " ; j' f 1 ' ' r ' ' - .... . With ,: Christmas jDay ; nearly here and with Dickens', 1: thought clearly in our mind, ; it behooves : each : arid all of us to !quicklyJ make 'the purchase "of thos'e gifts which oh the 2 Kth will create that, "season ofhapj i n e s s ' i h s Many of-' tK6.se,. happiriess fcr can be Wrhased,here-n ;oiir;stbre vhere the Ghristinas spirit reigns, supreme.5' " ' " ' SfeWi r Please honor us with a visit whether, yoii v ' ;-;?; purchaseor merely delight your eyes with s llill; ' - ; .-'the beautiful .display ; " - caqi r JSs? V, V-.' tm. sMMMi.jMMWWWMWWWMMMMMMMBMMWMMWWWWMMi - -- . ' '- . .' 1 ' 11 . 1 ' '. 11 iii - r i . . ... . . i : . j - uon oi :$T9.000:.withwhicA: tofe operate chUdremiThe scht yard -and; the the center and $1 per session ror extra . during the . coming year ,aftercfcool school gymnasium ..vrtU be used: for janitor service, making a total of $3-50 Twelve Ar.: :.. play centers in 163 of its school, build- this' purpose, and will -remain open for an, afternoon center accommodat endowment fur3 $79,000 :.w the . coming year ,aftercnool school 'gymnasium ::irtltbe - iW&Pi V ' Only a.few. moze . .dayo v:o , . I' 1ft HU iil TV- .-!-7-, I . -"pfej.r. - Every man in the : citpihbuiat find among his gifts some present bought, at our store, for here we have thousands of nifty novelties and fine articles at prices that should command your favorable ', 77':'" :'7'""r..-v:;; t":'.:'.-.it ; attention. You cant get good mim ml m$mm M j fCor. Hotel akIBfc ithcl : t . ;-' - ' :""..' . ". ". . a.,:'- ' -. ; .. ' "':;Vj-7 . V . v T4:;$ -: ' '" ; " r f'-' 6 m a h y ; ' h b m e s . articles sure to ; create T r Jewelers . - ill! I! the thr center and $1 per session for extra used: for janitor service, making a total of $3.50 A 1 r- . . li n 1 .1. -1 " -'----'- J T - ''-'7 ,7. -V. '.V. 7rff'; ' .; 7.7 . .5'- .i,--V ..';7; : ?3ftV":.;.. goods anywhere as cheap as; at ;sii -