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HONOLULU STAR BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL IS, 1917. five o c j MS. BURNHAr.l JAMAICA, H.Y. Euf ferine; Cured by Med! ) cine Recommended by Sister-nvLr. Jamaica, N. Y. "I tuCcrcd crcatty with my bead and with backache, was weak, cizzy, ner rout, with hot flashes and felt very miserable, as I was irregular for two years. Oneday when I was feeling anajaally bad my sister-in-law came in and aald, 'I wish yon would try Lydia E. Pinkham'i Compound So I tepan taking it and I am sow in good health and am cured. I toolc the Com pound three, times a day after meals, and on retiring at night. ' I always keep bottle in the bouse,'-Mrs. L. N. utkam( 235 South St, Jamaica, N.Y. ' Women who recover their health nat-- h It. A.Tt .1 l ! .1 .1 v fccu uuiers wdai oeipea uiem. v rome write and allow their names and photographs to be published with testi tnoniala. Many more tell their friends. IVrito Lydia E. Pinkham Medi '.'. cine Co. 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TJII-: FOOTMGHT PRODUCTION The Buddha of the Hills" will be i prescntc d by The Footlights Clab to t to ven - an expectant auOienee tomorrow even ; ing at the handsome diamond Head Inr i the handsome Iamond Head lesicence of lr. and Mrs. Charles Adams. The flm production will be given this evening to invitea rnena while tomorrow evening the general u. 1 A 4m tfivilfti. f V AAtM A iUV v"1 eeas aie 10 oe seni 10 wounaea I French artistH fund to care for the j men who oTierea their au and gave J renerously for their country. i .!..! t- j ..r I.,., i ...m i .....! jlUC IJUIIIC Will LTC llItT ! for the episode of the romance and the attractions of the site and the play Lave already insured an excellent as r embly. The cast Includes the cleverest members of The Footlights Club, among them being Mrs. Charles Judd, Mrs. A. L. Castle, Mrs, George Potter and the three Misses Raymond, Mrs. R. J. lluchly. Mr. Ned Steel. Mr. George Po'ter, Mr. ' William . Lewers, Mr. Parker. Mr. William Warren," Mr. Lambert, Mr. Charles. Judd, and Mr. Watson Dallentyne. An altogether charming and entertaining evening in anticipated. The cast will be as follows: ftuddha .Mr. Buchly Kitogaya , ....... .....,Mr. Potter Kamuramura ....Mr. Steel The Lover ........ .......Mr. Lewers .Mr!. Parker 1 be Priest ....... The Fisherman .. First Samoural .. .Mr. Warren C.r. Mr. Lambert Second ' Samoural . Mr. Charles Judd Third Samourai.,...'..Mr. Dallentyne Fourth Samoural. . ........ ,Mr. Lucas The Mother....... .Mrs. Charles Judd The Daughter.... Mrs. Harold Castle 1 The Attendant ...Mrs. Potter First Maid . ........ ...Miss Raymond i Second Maid . ...4.r.'. .r v. v ,.r. Miss Catherine Raymond Tickets at Cunba'a Music Stored .JPRErA'RA.TIONS FOR NpTADLE .Vi,iiL.WEDDING The near approach of the, wedding of Miss Rose Herbert and Mr. Mar shall Henshaw has brought Miss 11a j Ward to Honolulu, for she Is to be a , bridal, attendant as well as Miss Violet Makee, who is Miss Herbert s Cousin. t)f the two attendants a recent note in the social columns of the San Fran- J Cisco Chronicle said: , "Miss -Violet McKee and Miss Ila Ward shared the honors at several social affairs given prior to their de parture for the Hawaiian Islands. They I left yesterday for Honolulu,' where ' Miss Ward will visit Miss Rose Her t bert. She will 'be on s of the brides ; maids- at the w eddlng of Miss Herbert 'and Marshall Henshaw, which will be ah eent of June and which, will be . one of the notable affairs in the Ha waiian Islands.' ; . ' ; "Society on both sides of the bay Lwlll te interested In this announce- ment, as Miss Herbert has , visited here on . several occasions and .has a large ; circle' of friends Itf- this city. She Is a niece of Mrs, Edward Tenney and Mrs. Helen Noonan, who are close friends of Mrs. William O.; Irwin ana Mrs. Henry Foster Dutton. j "Mrs! Noonan and Mr. and Mrs. Ten ney also tailed this week for their hemes in the Hawaiian Islands, after a pleasant visit here. V "Miss Wllhelmlna Tenney,' the, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Teoney, who is taking a course in settlement work in Boston, Mass will return; to Hono lulu In time for the wedding at which she will be the maid of honor. - : t . : . - DlS.NR-DANC AT THE; PIS- , - ANTON , , f. ! this evening the Pleasanton will be one of the gayest and most joyful places In town, for nith five ocean liners in and their olficers as guests of the hotel for the evening, it prom ises ta La rcf$ gay. " AFromJ6!C0 to h:3Q the Royal Hawai ian band will play. A special dinner is being served fcr which many reser rations have been bnade. After, din ner the exhlMUon fit Hawaiian danc ing will be i?resented, thus Uie regular w eekly, dance. of. the hotel which, by the way, has becoire a feature, will "be "tSetli version for-thev festrot the evening ? J t'"-". rr:"trt.-f air tPortef is entertaining 'a. 'dozen gue?t and Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Helser have reserved a table for iUnr- guests, Many other smaller parties" have rtw served Cables' and" a: jolly eveuiitls anticipate. -7. ; ...,'.- TES CERE FACT JIIAT Scott'Si Era is generoudy usfed in tuberculosis camps is proof positive that it is the hiost energizing prepa ration in' the world." It ' has power to create power. ; It warms and nourishes -it enriches the blood. stops loss of flesh and builds you up , -; -x CCOTTC KS PlinZ HID niCII fJID fTIEE ftx:.i ALCOHOL . 8coUatBorwB.Btoomfield.K.J. . 16-44 : LOANS SAFE DEPOSIT L lulsion COI AND MRS HOWELL HONORED. Col. and Mrs. Daniel 'Howell, who' ' arrived Sunday from Honojulu and are J guests at the Hotel Cecil, were feted - t-TaW ani Mr Wafoa at a iinnr' ' at the Palace Hotel on Thursdav even-; jng Asked to meet them were Brig.-i ; Gen. and, Mrs. Robert K. Evans. Mr. iand Mrs. James Howell. Mr. and Mrs.! Richard Sprague. Miss Auguta Ames. j William Sanborn and J ew York. C. ( arson oTj 1 Col. and Mrs. Howell are t'ae parents- ?f M"- ya,e?' S.?n ,f!'.Iw- James ! ' " " noweii. Ol Howell will be here fo t a month, when he will leave for his! fuuon on ine uoracr. .Mrs. tioweii! w ill not accompany hini. but will oc- cupy a home at the Presidio. San i FYancisco Call. CLIFT HOTEL LUNCHEON ; Mrs. Lee Colt Burnham was hostess! at a luncheon yesterday at the Clift Hotel In compliment to Mrs. Frank j Armstrong cf Honolulu, who leaves next week for her island home. Ask-j ed to greet Mrs. Armstrong were Mes dames. Walter Barnwell, William' Hamilton Morrison, J. Eugene Free man, Henry Roscnfeld, Randolph V. Whiting, Prentiss Cobb Hale, George a Morgan, Jr Eugene Bresse, Clar ence Crowell, William Cushlng Ede, Frederick Knight, Wlckbam Havens, Robert S. Browne. Mai Her Searles. I WHWam G. Henshaw, Robert M. FiU-J Berald and Misses Carrie Nicholson !and Mona Crellin. San Francisco Call. R ETURNtfD - FROM HONOLULU '"I Mrs. Jessie Brainerd, who left here five months gw for ft trip to Honolulu, arrived; home yesterday and is at pres ent occupying her home on the corn erXixtb and C streets. Mrs. Brain erd arrived in San Francisco Wednes day and at this city yesterday. She reports having had a pleasant trip and brings, the newt that tb remainder of the Petal u mans who have been at the island are coming home next month. Mrs. Coggshal had planned to reach home at the same time as her broth" er,James Elder, and Miss Coggshallf arrive from ; South America.-Petalu-ma, Cal., Courier.' J- . MAN FROM HAWAII VISITING ABBSY FAMILY . ! Uobert Elder and daughter Betty, who., returned last Sunday from the Hawaiian islands, are visiting at the 'iiome.of Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Abbey. Mr. and. Mrs. Elder left about a year ago fcr the Islands, Mrs. Elder to liach school and Mr. Elder to accept a . foremanshlp on a plantation. The fatter, was obliged to return to the States on account of illness while Mrs. Elder will remain until the close: of the school in June. Mrs. Elder is the daughter of E. E. Tefft of this city. Anacortes, Wash American. . i VALOJIA i UAmikttO' HONOk Tm As. ' -. -V-'; DAM: MELBA-.:-:"-'. ; '': : Madam Melba was the honor guest at a dance given by the management of the Moana Hotel on Tuesday even ing. ! A large' number of society folk took this means of coming and bid dining the famous prima donna aloha, for she Is leaving for Australia, Madam Melba is accompanied by Lady Susan Fitzclarence. . j-It is with sincere regTet that she goes and an equally sincere regret of all ilonolulans follow this famous wo man.. About 3C0 guests were in the dining room,.:.-- MR. C. U. STODDArtD A DINNER : 1 ' .HOST.. . t . Mr, C. Mi Stoddard , was ' a" dinner host cn Tuesday evening at the Moana Hotel. A basket r cf dainty , spring floweYs made a pretty centerpiece.' Mr.. Stoddard's guests were . Mrs. Rivers, . Miss Rivers, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cunha, Mr. and Mrs David Dowsett.' MrsL Edward Fuller WitselL Misa Merrm. r Lieut! Charles Lyman, Dr. r White, , Dr.- Harry Deiber, Lieut Edward F. WitseU,Mr.-Forsythe and Alf: Jl McBoyle.1 After dinner, danc ing wis the evening's diversion, ;' . . ' - ' s f HOfE FItOM, HONOLULU , U After an absence "of the paif four months Wallace, eldest son of M r. and Mrs. E. M. Reblnson, has returned to his home In Fortuca. The time hai been spent by Mr. Robinson in Honolulu, where he was employed as quartermaster on a steamer plying be tween.. Honolulu. Kahulul and Kaana tall. Ills friends are glad to see him back In Fortuna again. Eureka Cal Standard. , ....... -''V a 4 ' ' MISS NETTIE- BARRACLQUGH A t , DINNER HOSTESS . t Miss Nettie Barrarfbugh was a din ner, hostess on Sunday evening. A l asket filled wkih pink roses and lace fecn adorned the tale center. After dinner te evenin? was snent listen- ing- to the vCorelli trio. .Miss Barra- c!cu?h"s guetts were Col. and'" Mrs. WPI-ani Pratt Kendall. Madame licur- gardler and Col. R. G. Ebert ' : - ' ' . Miss Susanne Gregory, niere of Capt. Jemes Gregory cf thc Kinau, was tendered a birthday party at, her home -ft the PierMnt Hotel. Waikikl.; last nfrlit by Misn Elizabeth Danielson and other, friends.- Tlio enterta'Dment f ..-ncf cf aA . f era rti Aa "ctrr'tM on.'l dinefnr on th lunul follnrve 1 and jendi with a swimming tatty, at ih?., endof the nier. ice creim ni ca'a were served nnd TonvN .Hawaiian quintet played characteristlo music. : Several couples were Tretr.t . , , , ,, . ; Mrs. S.'H. Iwton and children re- turned from Honolulu Ian week on the transport Sherman. Lieut Law- ton is attached to the cruiser st. ixiuis at that poiV On the way here from r Fan Francisco Mrs. Ijiwton was taken 111. and' upon- her arrival at the yard was taken immediately to the home of her sister, Mrs. E. G. Morsel!. Vallejo, Cal., Times. f f Cait. and a-in. .WilMi AVti n ar 1 4. janied by ills- Miriam Hwin. left for, Pan Fram-fsc-r tn Tuesday, from whore they will sail fr Honolulu. ; Miss Ewins will regain in Honolulu for seme time Jfter Mr, and Mrs.! I lfer return to the btitea. vUitmz , fr.ends. rtrt.znd. ure.. Tc.e 'ram. , rZn:JSl .rV" "W'a .r,;, : v"'v rlT?aga"nt three years here. They have mafia fnr tKtpmsplvps a nlpasanf anrial fr.ho aH aII thrfP ,viI1 h niiaMv and sincerely missed. A hearty aloha gorg whh t:ein from Honolulu' folk. Mr. and -Mrs. n. U . rr.rvis oi i Honalulu. w ho have been staying at i. the Cecil hotel fo. tne last six months i left Tuesday, for the Last. They were i I 9frmnhSin!pH liv tlipir fl:illrhtpr Miss i giiburn Purvis' and Mrs. A. C. Pick-j nt .,in!ii s. Vranrisrr, chnv ! nicle. Dr. and Mrs. ( aris O'Day have re turned to Honolulu to make their home here alter several years' ab sence in Portland. They are torn fortably domi:iled at the Hawaiian Hotel in the Keretania avenue cot tage. ! Mr. and. Mrs. C. C. Kennedy of Hilo j are in tow:n and guests at the Young, i vf r K'pnnedv. to the deeu cratification of his friends, is greatly improved in, health and with a few weeks here a 1 big .improvement is hoped for. - 4- Mrs. Victoria Ward. Miss Kulumanu Ward and Mrs. R. C Booth were incom ing passengers . on ilie Manoa. It is nearly a year since Mrs. Ward and Miss Ward left here and a very warm welcome is being extended the threo returned travelers. The Maui wnl carry away a very large passenger list cf lecal j'oIk, who have to travel on this splendidly equip ped steamer. However, many of the passengers w ho came ' down in her will remain a month before returning. 1 ;. Miss Elise Shlrtser, a cousin of Mrs. A. Gartenberg, who has been the house-guest of this pleasant household for the past two months, leaves for her San Francisco home on the sec ond of May. .'" ' , ,- . ' . Lieut, and Mrs, George Tooley have moved from then quarters in the 25th Cantonment to ' Fort Kamehameha, where Dr. Tooley has been transferred for duty. He was, until recently, with the 32d Inf. - 0 t ,j, 4, -4, '' Mrs. Albert Waterhouse is leaving for Singapore, where shewill jolit Mr. Waterhcuse and remains six months and then return to Honolulu. .-Tho Waterlfoupe children arc remaining In Honolulu r '..'':' "''?. 'aJn !' " - jl rr J. A. Puck, who s kMbeaviiy in teres.ted In Hakalau plantation on Ha waii and Honolulu -plantation on Oahu, and .Mrs. Buck came down on the Maui. This is their first visit In a year y . ,.. .' . 4. ... Mrs. Mary B. Eichler, v,ho has been visiting in Walla Walla for the past year, left yesterday for San Francisco on her way to her ' home in Honolulu. Walla Walla, Wash., Bulletin. w Mrs. .H... M. trnick, sister of,. Mrs. Charles Ferbcs, irom Norfolk, Virgi nia, is. here visiting, to reniain six .weeks jonger. - This is Mrs. Ccrnick's ef.cnd visit Lo Honoi-i. 'Mrs. Charles Aiuerton, to the grati fication of her' large circle of friends, iy'reebvering very nicely from her ap pendicitis operation, and will be home shortly from the hospital. . ' V - Mr. and Mrs. J. U i.uckenbar-k f the Luckenback Steamship Company are Honolulu -visitors coming aown on the. Maui. They are in love with Houclu'u. ' r - ' : "; :- " ' 'Mrs. Frank H. Richardson was a bridge hostess on Tuesday, honoring her sitter, Mrs. Harriet Lecker, who leaves for her California 'home on the Maui. 4- Mrs. C. F. Eckart of Olaa is a town visitor, coming in on Tuesday's Mauna Kea. . ,'..'. ' Mrs. Geo. R. Carter. Miss Elizabeth and Robert Carter of Honolulu have been at ths LaureMn-t he-Pines, Lake wood, New Jersey, for several weeks. r n lred flCnUlS feet ICelrC- . II freshed after an. application . cf Sloan 8 'Liniment, do not : nneritM anr! sonifies "f" penetrates ana SOOtfies. Cleaner than mussy plasters or ointments, does not stain the skin. r , i t Have f bottle handy tor fnCUv mauc pains, neuralgia, fiour, ium bago, sprains, strains, toothache, bruises and muscle soreness. bruises and muscle soreness. At all druggists, 25c 50c. and $1JX1. lj; 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry F, Damon, who litre been on the matn'aml for several n-onths. are exiwtel home oa the Matscnia. Mr. jnd Mr. Ftoyo Emman-s. ho 1 left several months a so for a tour of the East, arc expected rn the Matso- nia. . Mr. and Mrs. S. L. liella entertained a half dozen guests for dinner at the Mcana Hotel on Tuesday evening. Miss Mamie Flood, who has leen m the coast for two months, is boo ed to return on the .Matsrnfa. V T Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Ma goon were incoming pasengers on tne Manoa from lfae mainla inland. Mr anI frc William Minlnn Imvo for an extended visit to the mainland n h.d m.j.,1 Mrs. J. H. Hughes was an arrival on the Manca from the mainland on Tuesday. 10FGWN hv not visit the Roof Garden after . the show? Dancing every-night from nine to twelve, music furnished by the: famous Russian orchestra. Tiffin and supper are now served; on the roof and smart people ire seen there daily entertaining their friends. -Adv. . , ) DAILY REMINDERS: Make some of today' want ads serve YOU by answering a few of them. - ' '. ; Wanted Two more passengers for motor party around Island, 4 each. Lewis Garagephone 2141. ;AdVi, , Don't forget the big clearance; sale at Yee Chan & Co., Where bargains reign supreme. ' For Distilled Water, Hire'a Root Beer and all other Popular Drinks try the Con. Sooa Water Worka Ca Adv. ';- . ' ;- '.- . STAR-BULLETIN GIVES YOU TOOAVS NEWS TODAY KENNETH ALEXANDER Portraits 8ittinqs by Appoiitmanta-4682 ...' 424 Beretanla St.'. -' omen The (Jisi)lav in the ENTERTAIN ON w stvlc'notes in Street and Afternoon Dresses, Evening Frocks arid Sport- y. (ostuiries 'and Skirts. . ' 'W : ;V'":'i-":---'.v'f 'v-.f; " ''V Kasshionable 'dresses, in TalTeta, Tvie de Chine, Geoigette and, Soirccr; i; v priced froyi &I8.0O to $43.00. . iv;,--: : ; ': " ' ..-y' Ail-white Net -and ".Lingerie dresses, $13.00 to J5.0). ": w..-:.-.; i ;v. i-.-: f .W.. Separate Skirts, White Serge; Silk Jersey, Spotf Shantung and Cottoi ,;-: ; ; fabiics. White washable skirts in a; largi number of models , ,' " Our show ing of MILLINERY em Iraees 'all the strietlyncwm bioii-'lit out by the foremost atelievs of the country. , ' ; Z :':.-- SKial sliowin- of BLACK LISEUE SAILORS anil Tnrbani Camisole and Brassiere in one NVat ami at t motive 'gartiiciits '.' to Uv worn with iter waists -tlifv combine comfort aiul ser- icoability and atbl to the sen tral apiH-'araiifO ami set of tlie outer iranaents. IMriin net Willi cotton founda tion, ln.stens down the frout, regular camisole style 'wit I: shoulder straps A very excel lent style of net with .lace insertion and edire, a combiuntiori corset cover and brassiere, '$-.23.' B F. Ehlers & Go. - JAPANESE SILK GOODS AND CURIOS, KIMONOS i AND EMBROIDERIES, S AYEGUS A ; v i 1120 NUUANU STREET, JUST ABOVE HOTEL j l 1 1 sua 5: . ?. .,',''::.' ,': ' " '';v' "..,!; s Jhiarr vurer m. .. mw . m m mm mm mm . Keadv - to - Wear Sections is reilete Hotel St., near Fort. mmm i A V: K ) -1 Silk : f 8 , In. Crepe and Chilly :t-. ODO SHOTEN i, Hotel St., near Hunana We Have, ft Nics Line of . - ' New and Attractive .: HAND BAGS Prices . Very Reasonable -We make hand bags to order. Japanese Bazaar . ion oireei r . . .Opp.CathoUQrCurcit;;-: n n . , ..:-lK.3.i;7 with all the new ... jf, 1 r'-' Good it ,1A" - ... ; ' '- f i . u y r 1 K n-i .Ml- - . f''.. ft" Us, it t - j Dr: and Mrs. J. L. Howard plan to remain! . mcnthin Hio'u'u. oln ,back cn the nest trip of ;he MauL I ...:' Mr; and- Mrr X. t. Lupfer. :crom" Bethel Street Phone 3616 J- S V-' t ' .