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....E IiOXOLri,U STAK IIULtETIX, AVKDXKSDAV, XdVKMfiKi: V. lPIfi. C KALAKAUA DAY 3E 30 It Does Not Take FOR FIRSTTIME ill TOBtOBSERVED Very Long Mcrning Reception. Appearance; of Pa-u Riders and Dance at Night Make Up Program ; !.! I.- r f !: Kiilakaua nat' 'i . :..:( ;: iuici uv'-r iLf I i.i'.vjii;:!! I tut- ...!rr , ami . tt (fVy will, hy , i - to ia' a properly drawn Will pi .;.!'!, I 'ill tin inf liH-n' ' of Mifii a Vil;.!j:.-ir'H mai: IS. '' .'-'' ' :v,:. .' I not nut tin 1 i-k i m 1: t ii t'l i 1 1 th" '-"in -;j)il 1 1 ; i J J 1 11 - - !' tlto-c it -f ; It ii t U bv iML!li'fli!iur tli' important dut y of making a Will .-iikI ;ij.(inti!iir thk the oldest i.nd largest Trust Company in Hawaii, a- Kx"-utor: : ! A ron.-ultat ion with oar M'!'i -rs -oin niiiir thi important matter willplare you under no obligation and it will undoubtedly prow oi' genuine value and aM--tance to you. : HONOLULU, H.T. CAPITAL MUBPLUS(over)4 .400,00002 - V The Final Touch of Perfection lies all in the perfume! We are now displaying our holiday arrivals in the finest products stx 17 of foreign and domestic perfumes. Every line is com plete. The woman of delicate discrimination will find here just the dainty perfume she desires. SEE OUR WINDOW AND INSIDE DISPLAYS rf? Hollister Dru Co., Ltd; Agents for Eastman Kodak Phone 1848 - Fort, near Hotel Street Spend the Week-End at the V cam 4000 Feet Elevation Cool, Invigorating LEAVE HONOLULU SATURDAY . . . RETURN TUESDAY . ..... . . . . .. .3 P. M. .7, A. M. All expenses, $30. 00 Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. ?hone 4941 Queen Street Nut Cake is simply delicious when made with MBAWNGPbWDER PureHealthful -Economical The highest grade of baking powder pos sible to buy and your money refunded if it fails to satisfy. Ask your dealer. Jaques Mfg. Co., Chicago PHONE 2295 REACHES H u s t a c e- Pe c k Co . 5 Lt d . ALL KINDS OF ROCK AND SAND FOR CONCRETE .WORK. FIR2W00D AND COAL S3 QUEEN STREET p. o. BOX 212 Tj'" 'at f ii it. nf xlu ih.y : i!I i.i'( ur : ! in ! :: '. rs :ii v. ;i th- im '-j 'nri ari'l ; j i.o'l :U !!;.. 'a nur:ry u ii! "' l;t'!f. IU; ; r;;L' cf ti n iilr: ss of Qut ii Liliuv- ka am, .-lie not - U: an ) t attt-R.l, f l ui :: l.ti' i hu-p Princo and " Trinccss ! -.Ka'anianaul nd 1'riin tws Kuwanana- i ktifi ill rf-.f iv- t!:! guests,-.. '-After .j 'hi- rcceiiticn ; llirce or-iif.-ira'; v. ill ' 1'nniisl! n:u$:o for tl-e dnncinR and a ' ?;a!a tinu; is anticipated. . A thrive I nuii'her of invitations liave l-'e-ri -.'is-1 fuf-d and i i te -rre that no one was ' ovf r.ooKt J Irin',. Kav ananakoa. rteainnan n t!i- invitation '"onimitt.ee,.1 willies all who l:ave not recei ed invi- - tations to eo to the Promotion Com mittee roiins onHishop street; . ' Tho festivities -of the dy will ho pin in. the niernms; ..when ii j.i u riders will ga:.or at' tlie .Princess 'Auto" 1 Ftand on Kirs stitet i-nd froni there .'' . headed hy ' Process 'vThra-- AVilebx's J .resident and uife of tho first dele- ? j j;ate to fongress. and Mrs.",). Perji. j j viceresi.Jent.. will . inarch up . King : street to Aula park. From there the ' march -a ill return on 'Kins and ui; Fort j to Hotel, thfi' P.isho'), King ar.j up! Iliohards to the residence of Queen j I-iliuokaiani. wiiere a short . call w ill .'.' be made. Kmm the (jiieens residence 1 the riders will follow Heretania street i to I'ensacola street to the home of Princess Kawananakoa. where a recep tion will he held from 9 to 12 in the morning;. Here a short speech will ho .made by a member of the riders. In f the evening the tra il, riders will at- it-nu uie nan ,n mil costume of roval purnle with leis around tlieir necks and a solden band on which is the w ord Kaohelelani," the name of .t des cendant cf the royai house of Keoua the father, of the Kamehamehas The reception" of Princess Kauana nak.oa is for Uawa!j;..n.s only and there fore no onp-else will ho permitted in side, the grounds unless the'- have a special invitation. - r.rig.-Gen. Frederick S. Strong, new commander of the Hawaiian Depart ment, IT. s. army, was elected presi dent of the Aero Club of Hawaii at a meeting of the board of governors at army headquarters yesterday. The retirement of (Jen r?ni.prf ic Evans, one of the founders of the I young organization and its president, ! necessitated the election of a succes sor and Gen. Strong was the unani mous choice of the governors. lie had been elected to the board of govern ors a short time ago. ' Vice'-President Forbes presided at the meeting of the governors y.-ster-day. Cen; Strong proved himself just as enthusiastic a supporter of avia tion in Hawaii and of the club's ac tivi ties -as Gen. Evans, when, in a brief, emphatic talk after his, election, he declared himself in hearty svmpathy with the past action and . ii In tic for tTi future of the aero club. Another new governor. Capt. George R. Clark, com-! uauudiu at tiio -aval Station. Pear i.uiucr. was. also present and made a talk showing hisinterest and enthu siasm. u For tl:' special entertainmont of th pavseiigers and officers of the Great orujorn t;;ere w ) Mn mu.-s;- ;i irauire this evening Tavern, "oa the beach 'l';de" Mili. r s - Hui at Hein-is's U'aikiki" N"a!u Gio-j" vur.iuidt wm recent lv set Hi-ond way raving about their ilaVaiiatl mns:c in the hit: 7ausi-al : oomedv mi of the season. "Stop,. Look and LisVn -.nl also iurnisii dancing music with ti e regular on-iiestra this .c'cnins. This will lie pj;re a treat for evrrv. 1 MM f hn 1 1 t - - - i t'ouy and tl'eir a'pearance ,r' should make a bigeer hit than it fiif; m "little old New. York:'". Miss. Jew-;; Kotos will aIo star, as t-ual- with 'her ! deiishtful songs. a:i.i i & is. ' - An exveptio:ia!iy -fine me-n.'u vi'U' V.'j st rved ;:nd r.;cat:on should, ho niaCe ra'!y. Lor al io-,t ty nl army ail 1 j r.McTHCNG navy lolk are also moft cordially- in vited to attend and bring their friends Ad; '..-:: hi a GEN, STROiTO HEAD AERO CLUB, AT HEIWIE'S P-. t. James S. Masters, 1st Company, Foil Armstrong, is listed as a deserter from that iost, having left on Novem ber 2. Masters was l)orn In SL Louis, Mo., and is about 22 years of age. He has light brown" eyes, dark brown yin. e .Lmvary homicides in "'New 1 there York. were i-l' Take a Private DANCING " IA son an 1 barn your faults from Madame Lester. I. O. O. F., Hill, phone 1 1'.L'. or The llomagoy, S67o. Office hours': : U a. m. to 6 p. m., I. O. O F. Hail. . CliUilren's oia-s .:-oni:u.'ji S.itni'; Ia , No . 1Mb. l' a. v., ' cT) " 'rP ' ' r!'.-t:tK;'tiitM'' iV ;tt .u it h i 1 1 1 1 ! 'lout ot .nvnM. j , ? .Vg Latmh at tia';ji'sts"if..rniil- ,tliat m-'x yv. tail. .: r' C-,, fy A simple or elaborate plenty crowned, is about the oldest of the purely American Holidays. As a fiesta day of patriotic importance, it. is regarded as a time when a bounteous plenty shall signalize the dinner as one long to be remembered. Aibl that yuu have no i-eaivity of tht'st' things Kpiciiri'an sv wA this li-t liclow, all; of which von inav i'inil in our: stock. ; ;. : . ; - . There is much nioic. Roast Capon in jelly Roast Chicken in jelly Goose breasts, wings and joints Caviar Boned Chicken Pats de Foie Gras, in jars Stuffed mushrooms Artichokes, Hearts Cepes in oil . Puree of -Spinnach Petite Pois Asparagus Choice Green Olives (stuffed or plain) Ripe Olives Assorted Fruits in tins Plum Pudding Plum Pudding Sauce Mince Meat r ; Fruit Cake Cranberry Sauce Brandied Fruits Sweet-pickled-fruits Marrons in syrup Marrons in Brandy . Maraschino Cherries Sweet Cider '. x; '";'V . Caley & Co Em You will find it a irrcat help to check ' the items in the above list that you are likely to want, and to order t lie in early in order ipt to be i . . . i . m Goiinr up to me last minute to what oii have to prejarc. QUALITY PRIVATE DESERTS hair. and ruddy complexion. He weighs 140 pounds and is about fcix ; feet .in height ';; ! EDWARD M. WATSON, associate j justice of the supreme court, and Mrs. j Watson have returned to Honolulu j from a tour of the mainland. ' 9 Henry Furniture HONOLULU CONSTRUCTION & DRAYING CO.; LTD. PHONE 4 9 8-1 SERVICE FIRST Lehnhardt's Chocolates, Sweets, Lowney's After Dinner Mints Salted Almonds, Filberts and Pecans Asserted Nuts Fancy Table Raisins Figs in packages Stuffed Dates and Figs in glass Crystallized Ginger Fancy Cakes y Fancy Crackers Fresh California Fruits and Vegetables Cresca Anchovies in butter Purity Plus Chicken, a la King, creamed Cresca whole French Quails truffled and stuffed with Foie Gras in tins Cresca French Goose Liver Foie Gras iii tins 1 Cresca Glace Marrons in tins Whole grilled Mushrooms in butter Truffles Brossees in tins Cresca Anchovies bottled and tinned Golden Pheasant Scotch Toffee Golden Pheasant small blacks Lyons Glace Assorted Fruits Loju. Loganberry Juice Welch's and S. & W, Grape Juice Bon Bons Turn the little disc to 1-2-7-1 GROCERS Crackers BEAUTIFUL ORIENTAL GOODS FONG INN & CO. Nuuanu St., near Pauahi St. - anil Piano J. J. BELSER, Manager STORAGE G5 TO 71 SOUTH QUEEN ST. r- C c; o t