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,..r . i . ; ; v: - , . 4 .1 : 1 'IP hiwjjtr 1 ?M&';Vr 1 f :'.:! - . . .... ., - " vf - V c. .r : v V Chic, Exclniive, Distinctive . , MODES In 'Millinery at the shop of MISS- POWER, Boston BIdg. POULTBY PRODUCE JJEATS Territorial Marketing- Div'n. Maunakea near Queen Phone 1t40 YlCTROLAS BERGSTROM MUSIC CO. 1020 Fort St. Phone 2321 YEE CHAN & CO. King and Bethel Sts. ORIENTAL SILKS MUTUAL SJessagej despatched accurately "and specdl! to ships at aea and to "other Island. Phone ,1574. WIHELCQS V ttandarln Coats ;j.J U Lab - ewtfklnss, Etc f "A .- aozAiu . 109-111 No. King StrseL DANCE a : . '::)!. Our. tuition does not merely tsach S'J " 'etepvit develop dancing ability and ft 4 individuality. For rates cheno 34C4, i : N. E. MONJO; , ? - Meana Hetel. , '., ' Pyrene Fire Extinguishers Gaso-Tonic Acetylene Light' A Agency Co Ltd. .. - .... ' , " Ccrroctly -Oeslflned and Fitted THE CLARION, Fort & Hotel 8ts ' - ' - - rcr any meal " j. Iaeat,' ri!h Delicatessen . , J "- r- : m. T IMrczzlltzn-f.! eat Market , Oxford for summer. 3.50, a. pair , MANU FACTU R E RS S H 0 E ; , CTORE ; , ; , ' : . s 1- ;:r';10n rort St ; - ;eu:.::.ier styles w(. ; ' ia Sloes " . -: nZGAL CHOE STORE , .- ;. Hotel and Fort Sts; ', . ' T1'-11-fVf - ------t--r -- -fj iull i:Acnmi:?.Y ho::jLulu ino:jv;,Ks.co. ' ' .Get a Koiak Savings Bank HONOLULU PHOTO SUPPLY CO. Orieatal and British fabrics - '' for . r.iEirs surrs . W. V. AH ANA CO, Tailors '.. Kin; tear Bethel 'Kitchener'a Mob' : ' r An .'American 'a experience In Kitchener's4 volunteer army. - v. Price $1.40 -The First Hundred Thousand" '' By IAN HAY . .OmamenUKTrees of Hawaii" :. ' , Cy -Prof. J. r. Rock . '-Hawaii, Past and Present" . , ;v , v By W. R CatUe, 4r ; New FlcUoa J In reprints, 50c '" per rolume liixzd.;-: 1 " Ycuz- Hctsl Edldin ,'.. -Vv-Eisbop Ct Dress Suits . " V".- v ; ' ' - v r I - V ' i Honolulu demands a 'fair business administration. . That's the kind of administration Honolulu will have when I am mayor. ; ".J. C. COHEN. Highland Swiss Chiffon ; Note Paper 1 lb. box. 60c ' . ' Envelopes to match - PATTEN'S,, HOTEL 8TREET Protective Agency of Hawaii ; . Day and Night Patrols , Phone 1411, 5 and 6 Elite BIdg. WM. E. MILES, Mgr. , 1 HI icr aery psrycie v- res' n n -L S v 01 Tliese great values still Iiolcl out for "a few tiays longer until April 10th. Kconomical buyers: ought to take adantage of ( the opportunity. ,J Any man who has ? ever bought a; suit at tliis store .doesn't heed to be; told what to expect ' of 4is. You can ' now save -big and then some.. money v C15.00 Suits. T2 for $22.50 You Save $7.50 -.'V $17.50 Suits. .2 for $27.50 You Save $7.50 u C23.C3 Suits;. 2'fcr $3o!u0 You Save " $10.00 v : $22.50 Suits ;.2 for $3Z50 ; You Save $12.50 $25100 Suits, 1 2' for 5.00 You Save $15.(K) $27.50 Suits .2 for $3750 ; . You Save $17.50; $30.00 Suits. .2 for $40.00 : c You Save $20.00 : v $35.00 Suits. .2 for $45.00 v You Save $25.00! . fe HlO DEL Clothiers I i Fort . Street ; THIS SALE IS -FOR ; CASH ONLY , 'Kb Alterations " i v No Deliveries ... :: ." No Exchange, '; Open from 8 a.ni. to 6 p.m.' Saturdays till- 9 at'nightJ . V . rotTMi ' . ' - , WTS. r rmtm v . - ; ;.. . ::. j:- V - i in ns cuss i y'ffifzt AteriCTteWrV)c3CeKx m passenger SHIPS FOUND ON MEDITERRANEAN ABOARD 8. 8. WOXTE.vECRO. Io nian Sea Not a dozen passenger boats are now flying the Mediterranean one is now showing at the Liberty ean whereas beiore the war there theater. -rue soul or tvura-san. The were hundreds; the rest haTe been J stars are: Sessue Hayakawa, Myrtle requisitioned for war purposes, or injstedman. Tsuru Aoki and George the case nf Anitrian trd Rrmm tm. Webb. AH have been seen In Hono- sels. Interned; ainy have been sunk by submarines, and some removed to other services where navigation is less dangerous The Montenegro is the first passen ger-carrying ship of any nationality to leave The Piraeus since the first of December, the practical beginning of the .Allied bloc cade of Greece, though T; K,: :ruT,7r, were accepted even on her without! special permits from the Allied govern ments, as the blockade is still in effect at' this writing. It is said that the Greek passenger steamers . formerly running from the Piraeus to New York. Naples. Marseilles, Or. Barcelona will be taken over by the British govern ment. According tothe Greek owners the British offer to lease the ships at so much per ton carries with it the alternative that if the offer is not ac cepted no coal will be available to run the boats. The second largest Greek transatlantic ship, the Fatris, has been held at Gibraltar now for two months and until the Greek shipowners agree to the British proposals. As may be judged from the number of vessels sunk by submarines in the Mediterranean, an officer on a pas senger ship now has no enviable responsibility. Scarcely one has not partielpated in, or. at least witnessed the sinking of some vesseL Aboard the Montenegro two of the minor offi cers have been on ships submarined; one was onjUie Scllla sunk on the way from the Piraeus to Rhodes, the other on the Washington bound from Syra cuse to Alexandria. ; - " . vOa, the present trip, from. Saloniki to the Piraeus, a gale forced the Mon tenegro to take refuge; in the port of Volo, where she arrived badly damag ed, Capt Cantamessa himself having a leg. broken and one arm, in a sling as a result' of the rough weather. On the previous trip the same captain had a fire in the coal bunkers of. his ves sel and was only: able to save his ship by half swamping it with water. ; All - the Mediterranean v passenger ships flying flags of the Allied Powers carry at least cne run. aft. as a dis couragement to pursuing submarines. as uiese.guns are generally only one inchers,v while iany, ct rthe modern submarines carrjf .three Inch guns, the iaucr wnue o'u.oi range 01 me pas senger 'vessel can safely cannonade I her at will untn the passenger, ship's superior speed' puns ner out or range. AH the ; merchantmen . officers , of Mediterranean passenger , ships are mobilized, and" r.re ; expected to ;put up a fight whenever a ; submarine appears. Jt is rare,' however that an expert gunner Is furnirhed td .do the shooting, a fact to which the merchant captains : attribute the small number of submarines damaged by fire . from merchant vessels. r.-"' ' . ,. The following program will ' be giv en next Fridav eveiiinc. : Anril IS. in Charles . R. Bisnop Hall 'by: pupils of Miss Clarke and Miss Cad well of the Punahou Music school; v- :.?S: ; - ' .Program . From the Land of Thousand? Lakes ..r..:..;w.....;;;; Jean Sibelius Air ' Castles ; (Prelude) I (Finnish) Evening Calm ; Nocturne' r:' v': v'.; ?T, Alia Gavotta' 5 ' ' . ..-, i - Dora Broadbeat V Improwiso. ; Edoardo Celll Serenade Russe . . . Domenico Savlho Vvir-:' ' ; (Italian): v, Agnes Chalmers i Nocturne ... .... ;.; Genari Karganoft Mazurka . . . ; .-Peter Tschaikowsky , - ; t - (RussUn) ' i'-: - Elisabeth -Hcbdy i :-" . ScherxettoV i.-V. :Tincent d'Indy Romance sans Pane . 4 . . . . .'. . r. ;,v. U t . ; Camille Saint. Saens Sur 1'ondel , ..Florent Schmitt ..' ' v (French). ; oiive vmiert . -;. -r My ' Silver ' ThToated ;,Faun (Sioux;. Love Song) .-...Thurlow Lieurance Siif Pakoble v lTh Rose)' A (Cheyenne Flute Song) .... '.'.-.. ,V.Anlerlcan Pluck This UUle Flower '(Tagore) ;, -; ....... .: . Landon ; Ronald My Lute Samuel Ud die .: ; - r v . .(English) . N; , ' Margaret Austin) " . Melodie . . . . . . .. . . ."Christian Sinding Little Bird ....... ..... . E4vard Grieg Crescendo -. , . . . . . . . . . . - Per Lasson :' .'(Scandinavfan) .-r -.- ; . , . Aiieen Gibb) , v : Caprice ' . . . L - .. . . . 1 i . .. Max Reger Traunierei i... .V. :.. Richard Straus Tarantelle.... , . Alerancer von Fielitz r (German) , .. ; . . Evean Webster vr ! v Allegro de Concierto . . . . . . : ...r. ... .'. Enrique Granados . ; .' .- - vSpanish) ;y Florc.Ke Campbell : X r The rrogran have not been set out as usual bnt friends and - patrons of the school i re Justus cordially as ever Invited to be Repent , ; There is a material decrease in the number of publie. vehicles plying the streets of London, as compared with When Veer Eyes need Cere v Try tfurlcs Eys Remedy i OLD FAVORITES BACK AT LIBERTY Photoplays boasting a quartet of. stars are few and far between. Suca l"lu on number of previous occasions but the last named only in the flesh This Is Webb's initial appearance in the film drama and it in no exaggera tion to state that he is superior in his 6creen work to that on the stage. and his reputation for the latter Is well established in Honolulu. The story is a most fascinating one land brings cut the aMlity of all th9 ly. Hayakawa is the particularly, fea tured star and there ia no denying the claim that he is a shining star. . -Pearl of the Army," the new Pearl White serial touching on prepared nesfly is in its second instalment and there is every Indication that this well known star is going to give some thrilling exhibitions ' of , her steel nerves before the ' word "finis" is written over this serial. "Matrimony" is the interesting title of the current feature offering at the Hawaii theater, and the .drama is equally as interesting as is its title. Julia Dean . is the featured star ' in this five-part Triangle drama of life: life as it is found daily but : told on tue screen in a manner that makes it appear to be the exception. In the big Triangle ; supporting ' cat' little Thelma Salter shines out like a new constellaUon and quickly Joins the ranks of juvenile idols of the screen fans. v - It might be stated that the Hawaii is presenting a pair of features dur ing the- present part of the week as brings to this theater, two of the' lead ing artists, in this line of endeavor. "Stolen Magic" is the title of the com edy which' features the renowned Ray mond Hitchcock and Mabel Normand. The latter ill be .best remembered for her . work ' in Tillie's Punctured Romance" and ) other Mack Sennett laugh-makers.' One of the recently Introduced speci alties 'at the Hawaii that is ' causing much favorable comment Js thei'Tathe Colorfilm-" These, films are works 'of art and deal With science and nature in. a, moat Jntlmate.xnanxier. .l ; i m mm m ' If the patriotic spectacle, "The Bat tle Cry of Peace," which is being shown at the Bijou .theater, does noth ing else it will have accomplished a 'great purpose if it succeeds in awak ening the long dormant spirit of 76. Judging from the applause whenever the American flag was shown, the picture is accomplishing this noble purpose. , -X: :-" . :"X-'!---: In . a cunning way the author of "The Battle Cry of Peace has worked on his audience in, the endeavor to' set ablaze the feeling' of national patriot ism. For this purpose the ' spirits of Washington, 1 Lincoln and Grant are invoked, and! their appearance on the screen was the occasion of long ap plause. f : : -. - -In order to meet the great popular demand to see this picture, "The Bat- Ue Cry of Peace" will bar shown at Xhe Bijou theater tonight, tomorrow night and Wednesday night, EV1 CROSS, SICK CHILDREN LOVE If Feverish, Bilious, .Cohstipat ' ed, Give Fruit Laxative atOnce ; .V; Don't scold . ... your v frUf ul. peevish child. See if tongue Is coated; this is a . sure sign its little stomach, liver ana bowels are clogged with sour waste.. ;;.-'. r When listless, pale, feverish, full of cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't eat, sleep or act naturally, has stom ach-ache, Indigestion, diarrhoea, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs" and in a few Hours all the foul waste, the sour bile and , fermenting food passer out of the bowels and you have a well and playful child again. Children love ! this harmless "fruit laxative," and mothers can rest easy after giving it, because it never fails to make their little "Insides" clean and sweet. - Keep it handy, vother! A little giv en today saves a sick child tomorrow, but get the genuine. Ask your drug gist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup . of Figs, which has . directions for babiesr children of all ages - and for grown-ups plainly . on the . bottle. Remember there are counterfeits sold here, so surely look and see that yours is made by the "California Fig: Syrup Company. Hand back with contempt any other fig syrup. Adv. n a rrninrruni a an . ' rAi ni n mm m m n n hkv t SYRUP OF FIGS ortiiisiiwis 0.1EC0RDl7iTH HORSEfflTS Many tnea of Uritih birth met at the British Club Saturday night for the chief purpose $f adopting and for warding to the president of the United States resolutions approving of the entrance of the United States into the war against Germany and offering: the services of its members to any branch of the American, government Peter . E Toshv who seconded the resolution, said all must feel glad now that America has planted the flag of I freedom alougide that of Great Brit ain, and Judge : C. W. Ashford re marked that the United States had ar rived at a decision that ought to have come with the sinking of the Lnsl tania. 'vv-;-, v.- .... ..' C. A. Elmslie, eS-premler of Vic toria, Australia, who fs resting In Hon olulu, was a gvest at- the meeting. He told what Australia had done in the war and expressed great .appreci etion of the action of -the United States and of the British Club. SgL Harry Cohen.BatteiKF.' Niiith Field Artillerv. asked that tHe claOse God save the President ? of r the - United States" be included in the resolution, and his request was unanimously approved.'- : ' Judge Ashford's motion that resolu tions congratulating the Russian peo ple for their new form of government be drawn up was adopted. The resolu tions on the war situation follow; . r "Whereas, the British Club of the Territory of Hawaii is composed of men of British blood, a large majority of- whom are American citizens; and : "Whereas, the President and con-' gress have decided to crush attempts) to destroy' the liberties of the world, j to prevent further inhumanities, atroci-j ties, brutalities and-disregard oi sol emn obligations by Germany; and : "Whereas, we- rejoice that the Unit ed States of America, along with her brave and honorable allies; has taken np the Sword of Justice.- to fight the fight for Liberty and Right.? Therefcre, Be It Resolved that the British. Club of Hawaii (360 members) indorse the. action; of the President and congress, and offers, pledges and dedicates its members to national ser vice, whether It' be the army, navy, or whatever duty they can best qualify. "God save the President of tne United States.- -.-:-.v - . -FRED HARRISON. - . - k -. . . -. v., ."President 'GEORGE- BUSTARD. J ; i. : -,- i - "Vice-President. : . ; . "W. F. .WILSON, : . - f v . "Secretary and Treasurer. "Pape's Diapepsin" ; is the Quickest and surest Stom : : ach Relief ,?v .- "? ' .' " j-,'. .' t: , -:. If what you just ate is souring on your stoQiach or lie's like a lump of lead, refusing to digest, or yon belch gas and eructate sotirr undigested food, or have a feeling of dizziness, heart burn, ru lines?.' nausea,, bad i taste tn mouth, and stomach headache, you can surely get reliet in five, minutes. : '-Ask . your . pharmacist to show you the formula, plainly printed on thse fifty-ceut .cases of Pair's DlaiepslD. then you will understand why dys peptic troubles. of all kinds must go. and' why it relieves spur, out-of order stomachs -or indigestion In five mln utesv "PapeV Dlapepsln" is narmless? tastes like candy, though each losf will digest and prepare for. asslmila; tlon into the blood all. the food you eat; besides, it makos you go to the table with a .healthy appetite; bat what will please you most, is tbatjou will feel that your stomach and lnte tines -are" clean and fresh, and you will not need to resort to laxatives orjivet pills for biliousness or constipation. -Thia city .will" have- many . fPape's Dlapepsin" cranks, as some people will call them, but you wiU be. enthusiastic about this splendid atomic h prepara tion, too. If you ever tate' It. for indi gestion, gases, heartburn, sourness, dyspepsia, or any stomach misery , Get some now; this minute, and rid yourself of stomach misery and Indi gestion in five minute; adv. '; NEW EGO GUARANTY, ; V rajr AsaBdaUd' Tntaj LONDON, Eng. According to a new classification of eggs just adopted by the wholesale trade, here, i eggs will henchforth be sold with directions These eggs not to be - boiled? ', or "These eggs guaranteed to boiU ; . The usual ; label . is due to the Im portation of eggs from - distant parts, some of the importations being dipped in a chemical solution to preserve them, which makes them' airtight and causes them to explode it put into Lot' water. . . i.. X.'-. ' ". The Grand .'Banks of Newfoundland supply more fish than any 'other sec tion of the sea.': -."'. .-: . ' The York Cotton Mills at Saco, Me, employing 2300 hands, were closed for tn indefinite period, the management announced, as a result of a strike ol 1 23 weavers for higher wages. T. IN FIVE MINUTES J ) ii-vii r vinr iai 14 j UXltil h U til llli H i . IDIOESM GAS CALL CASTLE! COOKE, limiiet General Insurance Agents ' ; Fort" and Merchant Streets ' : . " 1 Thrift is efllcieut saving: and spending of forces given ns.' Get sometliing to spend by saving now at onr v : SAV11IGS DEPARTMENT Bank of : Fort and i C. DM & CO. (LIMITEO) ..'"'.'" : ; V SUGAR FACTORS -COMMISSION MERCHANTS" SHIPPING AND INSURANCE AGENT8 - - FORT 8T HONOLULU, T. H. List of Officers and Directors; ' E; Fi BISH6p.V.7..;PrssJdsnt G. H, ROBERTSON I . . "ia'h.'i , , r Vice-Prssident and ' Manager: ; R. tVERS . ...... .. . .. . I'.i . .-' Vice-President and Secretary -A.' GARTLtY. . Vlce-Pretldint ( E. A.. R. ROSS 1 .'.Treasurer ' I GEO. , R. CARTE R . . ; Director :C H. COO K E. . i . . : . Director - J.' R. 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A IIAIl? CampbVll Block :U Phone No. :::: MINING AND OIL SSCURITIZ - OFFERS INVESTORS 3 TO - v.;, -50 PER ANNUM ! V E. C. PETERS i , 210 McCandli Elds. '-IS Honolulu, T. H. .'. Stocks,- Donds, ecurit!sa, Loans - Nesotlatad, Trust Cstatas - - . -' Manajtd. J. F. MORGAN CO., LTD, ; STOCK BROKERS' V Information Furnished and Loars -'-..-:. Made .' Merchant Strtst Ctar CuHilna : Phone U72 . HOME 1NSURANC2 COMPANY C ; HAWAII, LIMITED, til Fort 8treet Tsitshone PACIFIC ENGINEERING -i ; : " - COMPANY, LIMITED Consulting, DeslnJrj anj.Co atructlr? Er;!nsra . -Bridges, BaCiisgs, Cc-creta Ctn- turei. Steel Structures, Eizitary Cj tems. Reports and Ettlziilt ca Prc ecta. Phone J043. " CHOP CUI ' . - ' 13 North Ktej Xlrttt -' (Catweert MaunaJcsa tr.i Cr.".) Call and see our brand r: C'.'.Z? SVl HOUSZ EvsryU.:.' 3 f.':-t ; -"and Clean Tables may be reserved by r; .' r Na.1713- vVy.iVt t,