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HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, TOCOrBER 12, 1M7.
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p, Atkins &Torrey-
OF SAN FRANCISCO
Art furnishing, niirs, chairs, tables, fabric.-, nll cov
erings, mirrors, lamps. scixmi, Oriental brocades, paint
ings, prints and objects of art.
' Consultations invited in matters
of Home Decorating
Miss Dorothy Ti
ororny irue
Cor. Fort and Beretania.
SOCI
ETY
KNUSS'KI) MKN (JIVE DASCE. f cctr.e In at the last. The program of
Th" enlisted mn of the engineer I fered ia an excellent one and in this
tor; s cf Fort Hhafter nave a must! day when entertaining is done in s ;c.
su ros-hil dame U.4 Friday evening. '-a limited way this special program
the dnnrp heine a return compliment I appeals. Here one may take a pnnri
for thr favors xrend'd liy Honolulu J of friends and entertain them in a
uoraen to our Khaki Had hoys. About 'very informal -a. All going are a.-k-five
hundred and fifty guests were in ed to bring thoir knitting as no tirm
attrirlance. The mn pro ided the en , must bt Iot froT.i thi valnahle work,
forutnmcn? -omiMe in every detail. J Knitting is nrcosary and it n;i'.-t he
Paying for all that made the evening! kept up. Kven at thp rielinsky con
the pp'ipnfiid "-ii'-res it a.. Honolulu certs sevcra.1 worren knitted between
women and girls havp responded to, numbers. The fol!owln women have
the nrd for -nirt.ainnient of the en-i charge of the program, and with such
lifted, men in the spirit they should". ! an excellent head as Mrs. A. A
making the lif- hi tl'.e soidter much ; Young. It is a foregone 'conclusion
iia:uior and hv their thoughts and i that if he a success; Mr?. A. A
outlook ou HonUuli! a decidedly better : Young. Mrs. Y. Moore. Mrs. .t.imcs
HoHday
A Complete Stock of Oriental Novelties.
apanese
jp . Bazaar
Fort St., opp. Catholic Church
We -are offering some wonderful bar-
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.gams at our
Christmas Sale
of
iSaltMilEnery
Every hat on sale is the latest word
-of. Fashion.
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You can save Christmas money by
purchasing your Christmas hat at
"HonoluluV Largest Exclusive Mil
linery Store.'
wpnacpincryt
.0.,
1017'Nuuami St., near King.
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- will be delivered totheiart class of the Col.
lege ot Hawaii by 1L B. Mihrah," on Thurs
day afternoon, December 13, at 2:30 o'clock,
in our
Ebilion Rooms
: 1 Second Floor,? ; '' j . - . .
tewers& Cooke B
I,; 169-177South King Street.
TKe Public is cordially
inyited
: :C Beating Capacity Limited
iewers & Cooke
one. '
The nartv on Fridav evening was
demons trafion of th" enjoyment in the
different thine? done for the men by
town folk. Th". committee of engi
neers who had the aflair in charge
brought all of the supper from Shatt
er and it was not a "Hoover supper"
by any manner of means! The coir.
mitfee decorated the building with
liags and hunting, iiiaking it( very
ieautifii!. The Woman's Auxiliary, in
whose hohor the men entertained,
feeis as if cne of the nitegt compli
ments ever conferred was given by
the engineer corps.
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MOUNTED MKSS FIKLD DANCE
FOR SATFKDAY
The men of the mounted mess of
the 0th Field Artillery are giving a
dance on Saturday evening in compli
ment to the women of Honolulu who
have given them the opportunity of
several very greatly enjoyed parties.
This is possibly the only dance this
special body of men may be able to
give here so it is hoped that every
girr invited will be in attendance. A
special train will leave the depot al
t:3u on Saturday evening to carry the
guests to Sehofielii. returning to Ho
J nolulu a little after 11. This train will
be met by Btreet cars, thus enabling
every one to. get home easily. The
train is a "special", chartered and
paid for by the boys themselves. They
have also planned several very charm
ing surprises for their guests. The
men are especially fortunate in having
Mrs. Tiemann Horn so interested in
their dance, for 6he ha3 helped them
in every possible way. Chaperonea
will go down on the train so that all
of the girls going will know that they
are properly duennaed. A reception
committee will meet the guests and
bid them welcome. The military band
is to provide dance music and a veri
enjoyable evening is anticipated.
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WELCOMING RECEPTION
Dr. and Mrs. Albert W. Palmer, for
merly cf Oakland, the former the new
pastor of Central Union church, will
be the guests of compliment at a wel
coming reception , Thursday evening,
Dec. 13, at 8 o'clock in the parlors of
the church, the members of the Wo
men's Society acting as hostesses for
the evening. Receiving with Dr. and
Mrs. Palmer will be Dr. and Mrs. J. H.
Williams, Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Hop
wood, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Low
rey and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Benner.
Acting as ushers to bring the guests
to the receiving line will be Miss
Ruth Benedict and Mr. Ernest Chase,
while the .women of the executive
board will assist about the rooms in
various ways. The program will be
in charge of Mrs. A. Lewis, Jr., the
.decorations will be arranged by Miss
Sturgeon, while the simple refresh
ments of coffee and punch will be in
charge of Mrs. Frank Midkiff and a
group of young girls. -It. fs expected
that there will be a large attendance
of members of the church and congre
gation. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
From Olaa comes the announcement
of the engagement of Miss Lillian Yar
nell of Mountain View schoo. and Mr.
Herbert Cecil Berg, timekeeper of the
Olaa Sugar Co. Miss Yarnelra nciue
is In Los Ang:eles, she being a grad
uate of Los Angeles high school and
also of the Los Angeles Normal and
Training school.
Mr. Bo-g is a nephew .f Mr and
M"s. Arthur Berg of Henj'.ulu and a
hrGther Miss Gci'ihlin-i Beg, one
oi the pt ri-ijtr ociety -jirls of the city.
He is an island man, having lived here
all his life and beif.s a graduate of
Putiahou.
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THE ROOF GARDKN RECITAL TO
DAY The recital and entertainment giv
en by the Outdoor Circle on the roof
garden this afternoon Is a large af
fair. Over three hundred seats were
sold in advance with many others to
! BickneH. Mrs. A. N. Campbell ariT
a I Mrs Z. K. Myers.
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THE HITCHCOCK EXHIBITION
The following card has been sent
by Mr. Howard Hitchcock to art lov
crs in Honolulu:
Mr. D. Howard Hitchcock
beg to announce
an exhibition of his recent work of
Hawaiian Subjects
. at his studio beginning
Dccemner eleventh and continuing
until the Twenty-second
to which you are invited. .
Laniakea Grounds, entrance Alakea
Street.
Open from nine to five daily. Evening
from eight to ten.
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FLOWER SALE NEXT SATURDAY
Mrs. S. M. Damon has made possi
bly a helpful way of adding too the
Belgian fund next Saturday. She
has given a large number of rare and
much coveted plants which will be on
sale at Ianiakea on Saturday from
8:30 until L'.
Mrs. A. J. Gi'gnoux will be in charge
of the -ale. and will be assisted by a
number of In 'its and girls. M;- .'. .1.
Beld.r has generously offered to de
liver without ;'!.Tse any plant; t h
large to be o v niently carriea.
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MORNING MUSIC CLUB PROGRAM
ON FRIDAY
On account of the musical afternoon
to be given by the Outdoor Circle on
the roof garden today the Morning
Music club has postponed its openl
meeting to Friday afternoon. This is
to be at the home of Mrs. Richard
Cooke in Nuuanu.
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ENGAGEM ENT AN NO UNCED.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lightfoot an
nounce the engagement of their daugh
ter, Marion Eleanor, to Captain Clift
Andrus of the 14th Field Artillery,
U. 9. A., now at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
Captain Andrus is the son of Colonel
and Mrs. Andrus of Oglethorpe, Ga.
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The New York State Club is plan
ning another entertainment for the
New Y'ork State enlisted men. It i3
to be given the first part of January
with Mrs. L. L. McCandless and Mrs.
E. W. reterson in charge.
v Next Tuesday afternoon will occur
the wedding of Miss Martha McCbes
ney and Lieut. Owen George Fowler,
U. S. A. It is to be a small wedding
with only the immediate family in at
tendance. 4 4 4.
The Footlights' plays tor Friday and
Saturday of this week give protuiee of
great pleasure to those attending. A
full house will greet the players for
both evcn'ng.s.
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Honolulu is delighted that Major
Harold N. Clark, U. S. A., and his
charming mother are to remain in
Honolulu. They are a real addition
to the service set her and have al
ready made a pleasant niche for them
selves. Next Monday E. W. Christmas,
R.B.A., the well known painter, will
open an exhibition in the rooms over
Castle & Cook's offices. Fort and Mer
chant streets. The exhibition will be
open daily for two weeks.
Mrs. Williani Sanortas, wife of
Lieut. Saportas, U. S. A., departed yes
terday for the mainland. For the pat
week Mrs. Saportas has been the house
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge K.
French at Wai
K BUHAi
' JAMAICA, N. Y.
Sufferings Cured by Medi
cine Recommended by
Sister-in-law.
Jamaica, N. Y. "I suffered greatly
with my head end with tckfcche, was
vrtus.. aiMy, ner
vous. tj th hof:
flashes aid ftltrerv
tniierable, m I tt&s
Irregular for tro
yean. One da?
when I was fcelir
unusually bad my
sister-in-law cams
In. and said, 'I
wish you would try
LyJia E. Plnlcham'a
Compound.' So I
i!Uii!;
if : .y'
Mr. and Mrs. Richard lvers left for
the mainland yesterday. They will
sptfnd the Christmas holidays with
Mrs. Fanny I. Irwin in San Francisco.
They plan to be home in two month.3.
Miss Martha McChesney is the motif
for a large number of parties this
week. Each days some one of' her
friends is entertaining in compliment
to this charming daughter of Hawaii.
Mrs. John T. Moir is in town, hav
ing come in answer to a wireless tell
ing of the accident to her son Hector,
who broke his leg last week playing
football. Mrs. Moir is at the Young.
May of the pupils of beta public
and private schools will leave this Fri
day for their island Iiotos to spend
their Christmas vacation with fami
lies
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Mrs. Herbert Webster of Hilo, who
was called to Honolulu because of the
death of her sister, Mrs. A. E. W.
Todd, left for her Hawaii home today.
Mr. ana Mrs. w. h. Avery were
arrivals from the big inland on Tues
day. Mr. Avery la one of the high T.
K. K. officials.
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Lesan taking li tad I em now la rood
hsalth and era cursd. I tcok tie Com
pound three tiir.es a day after meals,
and on tctlxizg at n!ght I always keep
a bottie in the hoise."Mrs, h. if.
Evsksax, 205 South St, Jamaica, N. Y .
Wom?n who recover their health cat.
crally tell others what helped them.
Some write and allow their names and
photarrapha to be published with testl
r.cnlala, JkTary more tell their friends,
'.Trite Lydla S. Pinkham Medl
ilno Co (eonCdential), Lynn,
?Iassfor anything you need to
i Iraow about roar aUmenta
i HO ON
HATS AND GOWNS
At least its had no apparent effect
on the Jeffs Fashion Co., which has
Just received a big Christmas stock
of beautiful trimmed Ham, Sweaters
in Silk and Wool, Bmartly styled
Dresses in Georgette Crepe, Voile and
Satin, AH moderately priced. -Adv,
WHY PAY MORE?
Apples, 61.50 per beif: First grade
Newton Pippins end White Winter
Permain, Come and get them: Ceo.
A, Belayeff, P2Q Maunakea, stref
Fhona 8722 Adv
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Mwellem
ioeaL? J
nr0 crive ometliiup: of real intrinsic value attests a
ine thrift.
a nice judgment combined witii tne practise ox genu-
A i)iece of Wichmau jewelry presents supreme beauty
and refinement and a permanent and ever-increasing
value.
This stock offers probably the bet opportunity for se
lection in this Territory.
Diamonds
Platinum Jewelry
Wrist Watches
Necklaces
You are invited to inspect these Christmas display
RRWich
man
Limited.
Platinumsmiths ahd Jewelers
In Hawaii Since 1887.
Give Something
This Christmas
Westinghouse Toaster Stove, a complete table stove
'that will-cook almost anything, right at table.
Price, $7.00.
Westinghouse Turnover Toaster, makes 2 pieces of
torfst at a time, eliminates danger of burned fingers.
Price, $5.50.
Westinghouse Iron eliminates the stove and chang
ing of irons. Price, $3.50 to $6.50.
Westinghouse Curling Iron, without which no wom
an's dressing table is complete. Price, $4.50.
Sew E-Z Motor, attaches to any sewing machine,
makes treadling unnecessary. Price, $15.00.
New Life Vibrator, a scientific aid to health and
beauty. Price, $15.00.
Thor Vacuum Cleaner keeps the home clean for less
than eost of brooms.. Price, $32.50.
The Hawaiian Electric Co., Eitcl.
Headquarters for Electrical Gifts,
Operations at the Baldwin Locomo
live Works f.ro teinir ns'aed. one lo
comotive Leins turnod out every work
ing hour of the day, The output is
to be increased stiU furtbe
The eending of Japanese troops t
Europe is impossible said Minister of
Finance Sheila in his edireag before
the National Economic Association at
Oaaka.
At aa address at the meeting of. th j
Engineering elnb oC New York, Lieut
Col, Ivor Tbor-Grsjy told tha member!
that Germany plunged, into this var U
tt America; V."-; .

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