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Man'i nnharpinefi. as I construe ft, com of IiU (JratnfV: it i It;him? ihort in an In linito in him which with nil hi running h can not 1.it unir tli- riititv ';irl !'. Each must work out his own salvation, but 4hiw few there are who know the tools with which ther ninst work, or. knowing the took wntierwtand the of them. J. F. Ergle. HONOLULU STAB-BULLETIN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2$, 1917. SIXTKKN ALIEN MOTHER GIVES FIVE SONS AND A SON-IN-LAW TO UNCLE SAM MASSACHUSETTS TECH PREPARES HONOLU U DOYS FOR AIR SERVICE George Cobb Hewit. Soldier in Hawaii, is One of Large Family in Army fnr-e roSb .Hewit, h -fji'ii?r tor the laM t'o years in In" Hawaiian lf arthif lit, i.-, r.nr of five sons v. ;).:: Mrs. Sarah M . 1 lew it of H;t!i Kranis' lias to America. A o -in hi also joined the colors. C'-nif: Hc it's I. tile hfin. I" years of as", is 'w with Ms crmdmother and say that ho s.-: tiji i" ' a h ):': w - s "crowed Hi'.' VVlirn the first un;t of t!.- Win Francisco !ralied arni man h"d away a rnuple of week, a-o. Wait, r Ksbit Jleuit, the l.al.y." was in i's ranks. I lif mother went a-ross the hay to hi J him good-bye. A mainland exrhance prints the story: "He ronM havr claimed pxwpt.inn. on know, ' she said. ' He could have said lie was t'te onlv support of his mother, with the mher boys all away to war. or lie mild have proven that lie was Australian horn. Hut he wouldn't, and 1 wouldn't have him da to. I paid: 'Walter, don't worry about me. The dear ird has takea -care of us all until now. and I am not colnc to begin now to doubt His goodness. We will Ret on somehow, tnd your duty is to the country now.' "So he went, the ?ast of my boys, and my girl's husband is gone, too. I wouldn't have them slackers. And won't you say, please, that there are few slackers, in Australia? The mothers are giving them up by the thousands over there, and are doing it bravely and proudly." Mrs. Hewit has lived in San Fran cisco four years and in California 10 years. She and her children came from Australia to make America their home. America was 'kind to them, for it provided employment for the stal- , wart sons and they had their mothe? to make a comfortable home for them. America being their home. It May Be Very Unusual But It's bona fide and worthy of your at tention; and here it is: We offer you a regular 10 course of private Kaai-method lessons with " any instrument you buy from us. Uks. from $6.50 up, and guitars, for steel or : accompaniment, from $15 up. Lessons 1 .by your own appointment. It you are not ready lust now remember this offer against any future time when you may wish an ukulele. Phone 2028, or call 1126 Union street Ernest K. Kaai, -Hawaii's Music Man." Adv. V0F.1AH GOULD HARDLY STAND Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable - Compound, e. TSiHrtTt. "N Y. "Whv will women pay out their money for treatment and receive tiu is;iicuv when so many have proved that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound will make them well ? For over a year I suffered so from female weak ness I could hardly stand and was afraid to go on the street alone. Doc tors said medicines nesteei nri ftnhr an oreration v.in m hnt T.vdiA E. Pinkham s y Vegetable Compound has proved it otherwise. I am now perfectly well and can do any kind of work. --Mrs. Keixie Phelps, care of R. A. Rider, - K.FJ). No. 6, Fulton, N. Y. We wish every woman who suffers from female troubles, nervousness, backache or the blues could see the lt- - ters written by women made well by Ly , dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compoond. If you have bad symptoms and d Lot Codu?tand : the cause, write to the Lf Aia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., I.ynn, 6ss., for helpful edvice given i'xre. I... .... i i i ,i 1 1 ill '- , 4 f A DAY EXCURSION TO i&srday, 3 o'clock p. m. Personally conducted by MR. L. W. DE VIS-NORTt,, $30.00 COVERS ALL EXPENSES. Iriter-IsIandSteam Navigation Co., Ltd. Queen Street ; Phone 4941 mother and sons deemed it their duty m't.'i'' sa-ntk't-s for i's when came ihe time oi stress. "If !oe (or country or family can not t.ar f make sacrifice, then it is not love." said Mrs. Hewit, the day -after her laM son liad answered the .i.iil of Mars. Loneliness will he her portion in t the time to tome, especially at ! Thnnkgivine and Christmas, and ''streams A lonely teirs, hut Sarah M. , Hewit j not made of the stuff which will i i rmit her to turn from the star towarl which her fa e is set, the ideal of patriotic self sacrifice. A deeji and abiding faith in the ethical rigiitness of the cause tor which Amer ica fuhts has filled her with an ex a.lted sense of the necessity of giving i in r all, and surely that is w hat sho ! lias done. I The eldest is George Cobb Hewit, who is Z2 years old, who enlisted two j years aco. joining the army in San 'Francisco. He is now in Honolulu, j It is Ji is hoy, whose mother died I five ears ago, that Mrs. Hewit is car- ing for now . The boy is George Ham jilton Hewit, now 10 years old, who i says that he, too, is going to be a soldier. Next is William Andrew Hewit, aged :'. also a volunteer, now in the reserve quartermaster corps. He has a wife and baby, who will live with her family during his absence. The third son is Leslie Ernest" He wit, aged -S, drawn in the draft. He could have pleaded exemption on the account that he is Australian bom and had a dependent mother. Hu: he and the dependent mother scorned the privilege. He expects to be called to the training camp next week. The fourth is Arthur Eastwood Hewit, aged 25, also drafted: He, like his brothers, refused to claim ex emption. He has passed his physical examination and is -walling to be no tified as to where and when he shall begin training. With .every bit of room taken, and every seat and desk filled with pupils, McKinley Hu?h school is facing a sit uation which is unprecedented. The school has a total enrolment of over 500 students gathered from all parts of the territory. M. M. Scott, princi pal, said this afternoon that although the institution was crowded to over flowing, the teachers were able to handle the students without much trouble. - Mr. Scott explained the unusual con ditions, and pointed out how he was seeking to remedy the trouble. It ap pears that any pupil who receives a diploma or certificate from an eighth grade in any grammar school in the territory is entitled to enter McKin ley High school, and in this way hun dreds of pupils whose legal residence is on one of the other islands, seek to enter the local Institution. Because of the unusual number of pupils who attempted to enter the high school this term, Mr. Scott 'trned away a great number of young people from Hawaii, Maui and Kauai. He notiffed them that they would have to enter the local institutions of the same rank in their own districts. A high school is now being erected on Kauai. At present, however, while the high school is crowded to capacity, the pu pils are receiving just as good atten tion as they would under ordinary con ditions. In fact, stated Mr. Scott, the large number in attendance makes more competition and the pupils must work harder. OPENTO STUDENTS The Y. M. C. A. Night School opens ?onday, October 1. Enrolment in 25 classes can be made this week. Start you progress now. Enroll tonight Adv. ' " ' - Sept. 29, M'KINLEY HIGH CROWDED; MANY TURNED AWAY HOT SCHOOL THE HYPNOTISM OF LOVE By DOROTHY DIX The World's Highest Paid Woman Writer A MAN has just been sent to the I'enitentiary to serve a stiff term because he advertise! that, he would teach people ho to hy;ino:i?e the objects of their affeetions. so .hat they ir.ipht win whomsoever they de sired as mates or brinq hack any rec reant lover to the fold. The government held that this wis a fraudulent advertisement made with intent to deceive, and calculated to separate the lovelorn rrom their coiu without giving them even a run for i their money. Perhaps so. Perhaps no other human being can teach a man or woman how to weave potent and compelling spells about the desired one, but, as a matter of fact, what is love except hypnotism? Only tWj curious paxt of it is that in love we do not hypnotize the party of the other part. We are victims of self hypnotism. None of us falls In love with an other for what the individual really is. We are enamoured of what we imagine him or her to be. Every youth and maiden who is in love will deny this. Edwin will tell you that he has made the most minuft study of Angelina's character, and that the reason he thinks" that she is an angel is because he has seen her wings that he knows her to be a paragon of virtue, a model of amia bility, a pattern of domesticity, and altogether perfect. Angelina will assure you that it is impossible that she could be de ceived in Edwin because she know from her' own observation that he is the wisest, bravest, strongest, nob lest, most generous man in the world If you should tell Edwin, as we who are Edwin's mothers anl sisters and female cousins sometimes are rash enough to do, that Angelina is an exceedingly commonplace young woman, with a raspy temper and a predilection for coming down to break fast in a slouchy wraper and curl papers, and that she is accustomed to lie on a lounge and eat chocolate creams and read novels while her mother does the housework, he would not believe a word of it and would set it down to malicious envy fnd spite. Nor could Angelina be induced to give credit to the statement that her Edwin's employer and fellow clerks regard him as a nirc ordinary youth who is considerable of a bore, and who will never rise iibcve being a ficor walker in a dry gorls srore. and that among themselves they laugh at him for being a "tin horn" sport. Now Edwin ha not consciously tried to deceivo Angelina or to make her think that ho is something that he is not He has not purposely posed before her as a hero of romance and assumed qualities that -ie did not possess in orde. to win her young affections. Neither is Angelina a deep, design ing adventuress who lias atfected charms that do not belong to her by right, to win Edwin's heart. The deception .s from within, net from without. The n-an and woman EDNA KENT FORBES Putting The Physical mattes what our theories are on keeping in health, no one any more disputes the fact that the mind has the mastery over the body. We do est have to be Scientists to prove t?iis. Take, for Instance, a dull headache or a sluggish digestion Get a brisk walk in loose garments, and note the results. It Is the changed mental attitude, beside the exercise and air, which The rhythmic Ireathlng works the cure. The illustration fchows a girl, such as I have recent ly come to know, who was told she would never be well again, since a i-.eavy weight had fallen on her siomach and hips when she was seventeen years old, and she became partially paralyzed. However, she cured herself, and this was tha way she did it She laid perfectly Cat on her back and grew very quiet, then she began to take deep breaths, with her mind directed tc this drawing in life's oxygen, till her even and deep breathing made the whole body tingle with warm blood. Next, she 'would place her hands on the afflicted parts of her body (Just to further her theories of building her own health) and then, by so concentrating her mind on her weakened parts, she would afflrns to herself, "This pure, life giving fluid is making my stomach snd hips strong. I feel it- I will iDl ' miMiir -ni l" MHmi-nM" i i i mum i mr fool themselves. nrt each other. It is said that Cuvi-r, the geat naturalist, could construct a whole animal and tell you of its :;fe and habits from a "intle piece of bone, but his skili rs iiathin-; compared to that of a lover. Edwin sees that Angelina Laa a pink and white complexion and a gold en curl on her forehead and from them he builds up an ideal domestic character possessing whu'eer fem inine graces and charms he i:iost ad mires. Angelina observes that Ldwin iias broad shoulders and a drooping inous tache and from these ?he Knows that he will be a sober, fai'-UTuI, indus trious husband and f:thr. The value of this Kind of scientific reasoning in love is that just to long as you believe it to be true it is iust as good as the truth, .imi so long as Edwin thinks Angeima fie iiiost beautiful woman iu the world, she is, so far as he is concerned, a Venus, no matter if she has carroty hur :;nd a snub nose and a featherbed fig ure. So long as Angelina hangs with awe on every word that Edwin utters and so long as she sec in him a roman tic figure oracle and a hero, she can go on worshipping him as the one perfect man and congratulating herself upon her luck in getting him. There are in life certain fine pleas ures that we can only enjoy through our imaginations and by becoming party to a sort of deception. Strip the illusions from these and the beau ty and the delight of them is gone. Analyze it and the finest picture be comes a daub of paint; the best play is nothing but men and women mouth ing among canvas trees and houses; the gold of a lily becomes mere Insect breeding pollen. Love is like this. Tear rrom it the halo of ramance; take self deception "laway from it, and the thing that rs , left is so poor, so mean and tawdry, so marred by faults and blemisHes that we wonder that it could have at tracted our fancy. This is why married people should never let themselves discuss the faults and idiosyncrasies of their hus bands and wives with anyone, or even permit themselves to indulge in the fascinating amusements of vivisection the characters and appearance of the partners of their bosoms. The minute Mr. Smith begins to question in his mind whether his Maria's nose is really straight or a little lop sided, and to wonder if her artless conversation is the naivete of extreme youth or merely the lack of brains, that minute Mr. Smith begins to come out from under the trance of leve into which he has put himself, and his salvation lies In his making another pass or two before his eyes and sinking back again into a state of romantic dreams. And if this is true or men it rs doubly true of women. A woman's happiness depends upon her reciting over and over the litany of her hus bands' perfections, as Hindus do tne name of a god, until she becomes self hypnotized by the process. Let a woman once begin canvassing her husband's weaknesses with her Rar est friend and Cupid beats It. He can't stand the revelations. Inasmuch as love depends upon ii'u sion and delusion and the ability of a Under Mental Control not be useless, as I am getting 'well now." Then 6he began to "walk on air," Quite literally, too, for she raised first one leg, then an other, while still on her back, and" took all the motions of walking. With plenty of fresh air In the room, this motion brought to her most of the benefits of an outing. It hastened the breathing and made the blood circulate over her bce will make the blood tingle body. A few months brought bor perfect health. Was it not Ihe v lil to do it, after all, that cu;d iter? Questions tn 1 An"verc I hare a numhrr cf Ujr.KfiiJ$ r-.,: pimples, and thouyh I steam mv face fvu- timet a week and vasK it u'ith " ' aoap, it dots it no pood. Xoxe, what i my trouble and how cun I correct ittJ. Xao R. Reply ns Btor etem!n? ft fc more than one a wk. The scap you mention Js excellent: but yovr trouble is more than tkio deep. Take rny advlcs bout flushing the colon till all waste mat ter ia cleared, glye up rich, fatty, greasy and Tery aweet foods. Eat plenty of salads, rare meats, drink buttermilk, to coffee, don't eat between meals. Ana watca the skin dear then ! Please tend me your bvst-developinr formula. I have tried four ether kinds without tvecett, W. T. T. Replp Send me a aelf-tddressed. stamped enrelope, and I will send rou the formula. Remember, deep breathing and correct standing will ds more tban any. tbtng else to deTelop a bust and do not expect results over eight. Kaffir . ZSL. man to think some perfectly ordinary woman an angel, or a woman to estem seme commonplace man a Sir Galta had, it follows that it is nothing short 01 a crime to wake lovers up and open their eyes to what their be loveds really are . This is a form of cruelty which is the favorite intfoor sport of moet families, and when one hears mothers criticizing iheir dauch-ter-inlaw to their sons, and tneir son-inlaw to their daughters, one wonders that they never realize that they are ruining their children's Hap piness by breaking the spell that binds them and making them see those to whom they are tied for life stripped of all the pink chiffon of romance which had made them" beautiful and desirable. And 6till more curious is it that married people do not walk softly rn the domestic life for fear of waking uii their husbands and wives. For well they know- that all martial hap piness depends upon a man or woman being mesmerized. None of us have enough admirable qualities to inspire a deathless devotion on our account. It Is only our husbands, or wives, abili ty to hypnotize themselves that en ables us to get away with it. ! Copyrighted, 1917, By The WneeTcr Syndicate, Inc.) Dorothy Dix's articles appear regu larly in this paper every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. FIRELESS WATER HEATER INVENTED BY JAPANESE A "tireless" water heater is a novel invention recently perfected by S. Karasuda, a storekeeper at Kapaa,, Kauai, after two years of hard effort to revolutionize the Japanese baths with a perfect water heater which needs little fuel and expense to pro auce the hot water. He is going to secure a patent for his invention from the United States government. According to the announcement made by the Japanese inventor as published in the Nippu Jiji yesterday, his invention is so perfect that the sun's days do the work of the fuel in producing the hot water, just as the sun heater does, yet it differs en tirely from the sun heater. When the day is cloudy, he added, a quart of kerosene oil, as fuel, will easily produce 20 gallons of the hot water in his unique Invention. The Japanese are noted for their hot water baths which they take every day on returning fmm their work or before retiring. In almost uii of the plantations are baths con ducted by the Japanese. Skipping I Up-ftQ' Everything improves even methods of shopping. 1 The fatigues and worries that beset the path of every woman shopper are needless and can be practically elimi nated if she will only use the information that is available every evening. That information is the advertising in the Star-Bulletin. Merchants are realizing more and more the great ser vice that paid publicity renders. It is a two-edged sword that cuts two ways; quickening his own sales and enabling him to move larger quantities of stock; and allowing buyers to form ideas of what they want, how much it will cost and where to get it, before they even leave their homes. He Kas learned that advertising means low prices to the consumer and rapid turnovers for him. You can render both your family and countrya great service by taking full advantage of our advertising every evening economizing in money, trouble and time; and saving for things of greater moment your powers and energies. Plan Your Mlitlllllllllltliliiil fitiiiiiiiifisiiiiiiiiiiiiitlllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllfltlllllllllllffltllllltllllllMltlllllllllllllllllllM IHIIfltirjM BOSTON. Mass., Sept. 14. Stanley C. Kennedy and Alan J. Ixjwrey. botu of Honolulu, are registered at tha Massachusetts Institute of Technol ogy in the school of naval aeronautics established by the 1". S. government at the institute. They are among Z0 naval cadets in their group. The courses extend over some eight wreks and will include naal special ities and work in naval and mechani cal engineering. The former is under ' the direction of Lieut. E. H. McKit- terick and includes navy regulations, ! navigation, seamanship and infantry i drill while the academic and scienti- fic studies are directed by the in istructitig force of the institute under j Prof. C. 11. Peabody. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has already had in opera tion a cadet school for military aero HILO PLATOON CAN'T DE FORMED (Special Star-Bulletin Correspondence.) HILO. Sept.T 24. Although the whole hearted enthusiasm displayed iu the formation of a local Japanese platoon, to be attached to the national guard, has ntt entirely fizzled out. It has to a great extent. Such was the information disclosed yesterday by K. Arakawa, organizer of this move ment. Arakawa 6aid that of the 40 young men who had signified their Inten tion of joining a local military body, only 22 attended the medical exam ination, and of this number 5 failed to pass, leaving the force 17 strong. It being impossible to have a sepa rate platoon without, at least, a mem bership of forty, the Idea had to be abandoned, and of those who passed the medical examination eleven have joined Dr. A. T. Iloll's medical corps while the balance went in with the regular national guard unit. Despite this somewhat unsatisfac tory state of affairs, Arakawa is still determined to form a separate pla toon. He is canvassing among the young Japanese of the community for additional men to join up, and should he succeed, a complete Japanese pla toon will be formed at a later date. Tribune. An Athens telegram received in Paris says that the Greek government has decided to bring M. Gounaris, for mer Prime Minister of Greece, who is at present in Italy, before a special tribunal. Date Shopping Trip the nautics for a courle of months, and in the establishment of the present one for naval aeronauts has patterned along similar lines. The military men, however, spend the first thro weeks in nothing but military drill. Her the naval aviators differ, since thejf begm theoretical work immediately on entering the school. There will be eight weeks of inten she study at the institute and then! the young men will be sent to one cl the naval flying schools and attes practise in the air at them will ready for service as assistants in air planes of one kind or another. The cadet school of naval aero nautics is the eleventh special school undertaken by the institute since May to prepare its students and other1 students sent to it by the governmcul for work in relation to the war. Albert Thomas, the French ministel of munitions, made an appeal to th workmen of the Renaud establish ment at Billancourt to keep up their" efforts during the remainder of th war. Neumann's JAMS are made from only sound frseh fruit and pure sugar. Not ad vanced in price. CQ.Ycc Hop &Co. -THE HOUSE OF QUALITY King street, near Flshmarket Phone 3451 5 1 Night Before 4 ZE iimiimiimimimmiiiiiiimmimiimiimmimiiiimmimmmmmmn