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HONOLULU STAR-BULUrflXeJXlIUliSDAlV A VIOL 5, 1D17. U . M ' H ?f - Kit !! " . . . t ' 'v-' !! .. I '! .!(.;.- . : ' , it r r ctlr I if: -' 'i ft i. : if m "'p 7 -': li ' u fi ii -.. ; i - (r '. , ' .-t ' .... . f .. , r . H t , If I Removal Notice ;.E. LUCAS, OPTICIAN has remove 4 v bit ' offices from 1107 Alakea street, corner of Hotel street, to S2 North Kin ttreet. Will open for business April 2. Caster Card and .Novelties-- PATTEN'S X Socrctsor. to&rielgb & Co . . Hotel Street .: ' Protective Agency of Hawaii Day and Nlht Patrols Phone Hil, i and C ,KIite fild. WM. E. MILES, Mgr. 5 Souvenir Jewelry Calabashes Feather Ius, Tapa Cloth Souvenir Spoons ; Jewelry Designing I Diamonds, Watches, , Amber, Jade r H. Culman Co., Ltd, V Fort and Hotel Sts. ftrt YOITE EVENING'S' pleasure should include wbtoring to the i whlre yoaHn be" qHcldy" . served with a dozen dif ferent flavors of " V- J Sheridan St., off King HONOLULU - , ASSOCIATION . : ' Won't thoc3 ."Glass Da!dn Dishes .r-'ljrcalrinthe't r c . That's the question wemen ' are constantly asking ; us and verx naturallyaoout .the wonderful ner. PYUCX telass dishes tar bak In?.; NO.VMadarae, they yrlUJiOf break In .the otu. ' :.X'7').- ,Na matter haw hct.foar oveu'ls. tha Pyrex baking dishes .will neith er crack, nor chip, tcr.crate, nor flake! V . ' -; - Zj x It is an education to see these ne jr glass dishes. . Letter .make it a pclr.t. to loc' &t Uxcm today.: A fall Mae, one fcr every puriose. .' 44 W. W. Plinonc! C- : . Co., Ltd. T Hoasa of Housewares , King St. near Bethel.- Yonr home will always be if it is in tho-: ; . ; : : ; - NUUANU In this case the best does these :- ' if-V ; High-Glass Home4 Sites , - are soiling at onlv 17 cents a square foot.! Phone . " Let us take vou but to view them." i I .... -i. . .... ; "' .. ; ..." ; ' S . Sales; Agent t v ; ,f Bethel St, opposite" PostofRce . . Taking the lead in an Indorsement of the .olicy of President Wilson, toe Honolulu Ad Club ent the. first, mesr saRe from Hawaii that has been re ceived In Washington since diplomatic relatlcns with Germany, were broken off. At a meeting; of the Ad Club yes terday a committee composed of John .ffinKrr, Harry Decker and George French Ira f ted the following resolu tion, which was forwarded last. even ing to President Wilson: , "Honolulu. Aiiril 1. I?t7. i"at. President Wilson. Washington. D. C. "The following resolution was un animously adopted . y the Honolulu !Ad Club, i.MU memberM. this uiy: li i resJved Ly 'the .Honolulu' AJ Club that we tender to the President' of the United States our united and earnest Indorsement of the government's de termination in its attitude to Ward Prussian Ikdi and ourselves as a body an J as individuals in loyal suuport.of our country's stand for the right ani for humanity,, in , whose behalf tha Allies are' now engaged in noble and heroic struggle. "WALLACE R. FAB RING TQX, ? -d v .-President. "JOHN S(5PER. Secretary." . . Artist returns - v a - After a long and. serious Illness 4Lhat followed her return to New York, Mrf. Mary J. Coulter has come back to Ho nolulu and hi now recuperating at the Alexander Young Hotel. As soon as she has sufficiently recovered : her health and strength 1 . Is her purpose to open a studio at the Laniakea. Mrs.' Coulter spent several months here last year, did a considerable am ount of painting and catalogued the works In the Cooke art gallery. Dur ing her stay she made numerous friends, here who .were later, . grieved to learn of Jier illness in New York. After, undergoing an operation upon the throat, whkh nearly resulted ae? riously, Mrs. Coulter had an attack of pneumonia and .. was in a precarious condition for a. time. When able' to travel she came back to Honolulu on the last Matsonia. i : GOOD FRIDAy"sERVICES ST.' ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL ;l Tomorrow, Good Friday, the chief service at St Andrew's CathedraJ is that '.known ;as:fThe TEree Hours" which begins promptly at noon ,and closes at 3 p. m. The service con sists of hymns,, prayers and addresses on the last Seven Words of our Iord from .the' cross. -'-The bishop will, de liver the addresses applying the words to. praqtical every day lite. While" the service as a whole does not seem lone to those who stay throughout, yet it is fully understood that anyone la at, lib erty, to enter or leave the church At any time .during, the singing of a hymn.: Leaflets containing the whole service will be given out at the door Boxes will be in place at the doors that , those who desire to give to mis sions may do sc. Advt . . .- ROUND THE ISLAND TOURS' .'.i t;- m- 'i - ::?:, Aroiuid , tho Island, 11.75, Sunday, Tickets at Benson, Smith ft Co., Fo'rt street. Phone 1S56. Adv. ' .. . - h i ' An electrically oaerated wahhing machine has been in tented that also , dries clothes by- centrifugal force with out removing, them. . ; .' , , ' . ' ' o " Thrum's, Ltd, will be closed all day tomofrow, Good Friday Adv. , i Society Chcxcb I For over 69 years Society Vomea. all .over , the , .1 world have used tt t: . Obuia greater , beauty . ; and to keep their appeal ance always, at Us best. 4 Couraud'a - i rionft'Orocp ftrd. T.r among the bast in Honolulu '; -- -.t ' i-u :;''( VALLEY -1 i not mean the most expensive; TO OPEN STUDIO Hiiim!Lir:3c:iL:i!!j Haaiiaa war- relief headquarters will be closed. Friday. ? i; : There will be a dance Tuesday even ing at the Country Club. A whist tournament will follow a meeting of Olive Branch Kebekah Lodge. L O. O. F., tonight, The Easter vacation for the students of the Hid-Pacific Institute begins this afternoon and lasts until Monday even ing. , , . .. ;:ir ...... The Korea Mar J admiralty case was continued in, federal court Wednesday aad was, pstponed to. Friday, .morn ing. v;- - The Tegular meeting of the Free Kindergarten Association has. been postponed .from tomorrow until ftl day. April li . - ,.. , ' Rose Pal'ak attempted to commit suicide Tuesday Eight on Iwilei roa I hy. taking poison. She was. treated at Oie:emergency hospital ,. v: - The motion to' dismiss the anDeal in the matter of the. petition,' of Frank Aiidrade Co register title, to 'land w as ordered in, supreme court. v? '"The motion to taV costs in the case of M..F. ScoU versus E. M PUipo was granted by the supreme court yester day. t.T. he costs of appeal were ?92.7. '.it ' ' '.. .v- '' Kosflri'n riipctlntic fmm. fho rirmlf court, in the case oTthe First Amerl- can aqvina & irusi co.-oi iiawau. gued in supreme court yesterday and BUUUNllVU. The monthly meeting of 'the, Hu mane Society was held yesterday in the Library of Hawaii and the sec retary reported that 188 animal and 19 children cases had been cared for during March. The rest of the meet ing was taken up with routine natters. A motion 'to 'tax plaintiffs 'bill of costs in the matter of JL, F. Scott .ver sus E.-Nj Pilipo t as heard In supreme court, VVedead.ay , and 4 taken under aavi8encnt as was. .me matter or me petition, of Frank Andrade to register title to and interest in certain Hono lulu lands. :'i jv, . ' ' For passing the best test on Chris tian doctrine, Henry Lau Tan, . '17, president of the junior branch of the Holy Name Society with headquarters at St. Louis College, has been awarded a handsome silver crucifix. . The pre sentation was made by Brother Robert of St. Louis. . Scottish Rite -Masons are reminded of -th Jdaundy Thursday, services at thei-Masonic vTemplei.att. 7:3ft tonight This .sexyke ts.. open only to Idasons oti.the. eighteenth '.dearee, on rwbom Ui iahohliatory,,; . The.JEastexrN Sunday , services (re llshtlnsbfthW Vshts)i.irlU be helcl at the Mission, Memorial u llall 1,0m King street an d. la-open to all Masons -of whatsoever desree. -Visiting - Masons wiihia. our gates are cordially invited to, attend;.7-Ady.. i BOY SCOUTS WILL HELP r ; AT. PUNCHBOWL SERVICE f AU Boy Scouts, are called ubon to turn out Suiday ; morning and, attend tbei Easter iBervIeeat to . be jheld on PunchLawLUWy Scouts will serve as guides, 'assisting people on the trail and in giTing out programs. T7;ey are to report at the Normal school at 6:30 Deputy; Commissioner R.. K. Thomas will be in charge.,, ! ; , , ; . By , order, of( S. ' Hay ward, Com missioner . :-.'. WITH OUR VISITORS 1 - II r. and Mrs. Albert U SUtson of Lea Angeles, who have been here for the winter, left in the Matsonia. They expect to come back next winter; - " Mr. and Mrs: J: E. La Dow' of Mans field, Ohio, who have been visiting in the islands for some time, have moved from the Moana Hotel to the Royal Hawaiian. . '"''.: . j-.w- ; '" ' ' ' '.' -; ' ' Clarence H. .Cruickshank, represent ing the Premier Motor Corporation, is in Honolulu with one of the latest Premier, creations, a car whose. gears are shifted by electricity. He expects to establish an-agency for the car here and' later go- to the Orient for the same purpose. Cruickshank has been here before. He is at the Moana Hotel.- ; . ... . ..-v Dr. Dorothy Smyley, the English woman physician who has done such won lerf ul work-in the war hospitals, left' in the Matsonia on her way - to Saloniki to take up her war 'work again. , Pr..Smyley gave the Star-Bulletin several interesting word pictures of the awful conditions in Europe and the great work being done -by women of England, volunteer boy scouts and rAmericana. ", -i: , -i . .i OPEN TO AMERICAN STUDENTS TBy Auftdafwt Preul OXFORD Eng. -The commandant of cadets at Oxford University has as sured the American students here, it Is announced, that if they desire to Join, the. Officers, training corps they can be accommodated. Such a course would have, to be approved, of course, by both the American and British gov erjiments. , . ; . -v.-...- ; l "Sachs drygoods store will be closed all day; tomorrow, Gobd Friday. Adv. WhcnVoar EycsTJccd Cere. Tiy Marias Eye Remedy . li - r. oies (8pril SUr-RsUetiB Corroonior) 8CHOK1ELJVB.AR RACKS. April 5. At the semi annual meeting of the 1st Infantry ' Officers Mess held Mon day evening. Col. Hodges was unani mously elected i lresidenL He suc ceeds CapL Frank Halstead. who has beer Acting preslient sint the depart ure of Aiai Janda for the states. The new beard ot governors consists of Capt. Brambflli. Capt. Blasland and 1st Lieut. John Smith." Capt Joan W. Simons. Jr. waa elected to succeel Lieut. Walter Ureacerv as swretary and treasurer The semlTannuai re-' pert shows the club to be in an excel lent financial condition. ' ' 28" ' 35T A cable received at Schofield from Washington, announces the prorcotiou of 1st Lieut. John. W. Simons. Jr., 1st Infantry, to the 3rade of captain, to rank from February 10. He is assign ed to. the 1st Infantry and is now on dot with and. commanding Company II. ' The same cable announces the pro motion of 1st Lieut. Richard Kimball, 4th Cavalry to the grade of captain, to- ranjj, from February . 'apt. Kim ball. is attached to the 4th Cavalry for duty and will, remain at Srhofield. 38 . 38 It is expected that tne 32d infantry, now on duty, at Pearl Harbor and Fort Shafter, will return to . this post 'on Saturday. They have been In the field for one month and will be relieved by the 4th Cavalry. .,. , . " .38- 38' The four probationary second lieu tenants, who have been: receiving in struction with the 1st Infantry for the past three months, have joined their regiments. . Lieut. McGarrigle has Joined the 2d Infantry; Lieut. Crooks the 25th Infantry; Lieut. Landrum the 32d Infantry, at Pearl Harbor, and Lieut. Cutchin is doing duty w ith Com pany F, 1st Infantry. . : 38" 2 38 Since April 1 he hours for reveille and retreat have, been advanced one half hour earlier. Reveille is now at 5:45 a. m. and retreat at 5:3a nv Since the issrance- of the orier on March 31 makin's it a military offense for any soldier to enter the town of Wahiawa, the place has been deserted so fat as tEe. soldiers are concerned. The . 1st Infantry is maintaining a guard near the Wahiawa bridge which has instructions to arrest any soldier found east of. the county road. It is expected . that" these measures will clean tip XVahlawaas the place has been a constant, source of trouble for the , military authorities at Schofield. - COLDS CAUSE HEADACHES LAXATivB BROMO QUININE re moves the cause. Used, the world iftet to cure a cold in one day.: The signa ture of B-vY GROV!i is on each box. Manufactured' by fihe PARIS MEDI CINE CO St. iWs. TJ. J5. A : ; .Mi S' Why wait V; ;' v X K It I T A .-...A l I - IT... J " 1 I II-- I I X M l X U i ! v Yoting Hotel Bldg. ! r r DELG1M RELIEF DAY IS ADOPTED BY BIBLE SCHOOL The Lible school council, cf tha Christian church held Us monthly ! ffipptlnr WVJnfisdar. nieht at toe church. After, the supper various plans were discussed. l,t was yotea by the ouncil to set aside Sunday. April 1 as -Belgian Relief Pay." At that time the Bible school children will be afforded an opportunity to give to arils the support of children ia Belsium. It was stated, that 12 tenta a day will provide a Belgian child with a cup cf chocolate and two small bi cults. The Bible pupils' are to be ask ed hot ' How much will you give? hut "How many Belgian children will you hfii to feed?' The founril votfd to have a Motli cr's Day program on the second Sun- day in May. , Pldiis were discussed in regard to the possible formation of a summer schcol for religion during the vacation weks. . u , Apparatus has been, invented to en able, policemen to time automobiles accurately &il arrest ' violators of speed laws. With : the addition of recently arrived ship-. 1; ments we are now' better than ever' prepared to ' - satisfy the most particular fenne taste in ; r tyle.'asweUastofitthe -"I : , iV M -'.,1 HliTnilirnQ 1 lovedl biiiKSG. bscoii-O' ' .; At '. ,.''."..-".'.,-':''.:' .'. ' ' ' '''..''' 'I ' ' ' Pictures of relafives or friends ivh 6 regular army or tjie National Guard-ryQu ;warit all you Z'l can,getof.suc;h:rjltps, for the man to give you (fv XSJ : y 1 '.V' j , : ; . t-- and "snap" him yourself. Catch him in natural noses, in civilian attire and in his cnifcrn. : The SENECA, the Great American Camera, -makes this easily 'possible. : It is sinpls ir ' operation; the amateur gets just as' good results as the professional can obtain. -'.. r ,; - ; .; - : - v":; v";:'' " -;:':': ''.' fa Your Underwear ana nosierv i iveeas ?;vaxibQi'&eiXhete and at the lowest ixssible cost. ; Your Kaster attire will be incomilet" without a pair of th new hovelt y stookinsTs. ftilk, lislo or eot ton, in plain eolor 'aiul blaek. Suitable weight imtlerwoar in all grades at Uwest' prie. ; ' - v'.;?v ' ; - X- A new lino of "Dove' nmlennuMin,' ;nraeinfr the ' complete line of these celebrated 'jfinhout'sL ' . SjKH-ial Values in M(?roe,' knit nnclehvear, broken lots at half price. i . , ' ' I ' ' '-" . Silk Hosierv in hlack white and colors, $1.25t$L50 and $2.50 a pair. : k t .' r: r Y i I , ., t " Unlies Usle Stocking at COc a pair. . '".v . Children's, 'ox and Ktockingf 25c and 35( a pair. 1 Hotel Street hear Fort Very ilERfSl 1051 TORT BT. fgrSIx ' - v . ' ' - '-i "2 V- ;l 'r, f: T - "; !n t' ': 7 ' . " ; ''.'' - ' ' ' ,: ' ' " - ' 'i '. , ... - " ;. k, ' i.. r . ' . - his picture? Get a -; v" r,.;,-::-- . - of . REIGNSKIN.LACE iHOES French n4iisV wtiU (Tw - N 'f Ivory soles, plain Voe, ;. J ) medium high vamp.. -.jr w . RElGNSKlN PUMPS' simple and' stylish ' illt ' -' . ' .'.'',- I .V r . :;. ' ' - . oritf to the ;i f 't ' i i,tt.l !! 1, ittV ; . ' . i', ' .- j ' . . . ' - v 1 V