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TUN ittWAHAfl ItAK, Wftffflnttt APtfffi tfU. 1 1 11 Do You Want Long, Heavy Hair? Tlicn treat your hair well. Sec that it is properly fed. Growth of every kind demands'" proper food. Starved hair splits at the ends, turns prematurely gray, keeps short and dry. Then feed your hair. Feed It with proper food, a regular hair-food. Feed it with Ayer's Hair Vigor. Tiius help nature all you possibly can toward giving you rich, heavy, luxuriant hair. Ask your doctor aboutyourhair and about Ayer's Hair Vigor. Follow his advice. Ayer's Hair Vigor DOES NOT COLOR THE HAIR SPORTS Sparkling Ball Promised For Opening Oahu League lpsiiUe the eleventh hour clmnnes practically every ono of tho "big lea rn rtary In the ulnim for tho 1911 gnenT will domonstrato that ho has Mron of the Oahu League it In not lout much of his skill and none anticipated that Urn opening gninos of of his cunning, the season, which will tk place to- Tho Japs and the Stars, morrow afternoon, will ho olmrnctor- The Portuguese and the Native lzed by fast, Bnnppy ball. This ox- Sons will 01-088,1)818 in tho first sea nectntlon Is based upon tho work done sion tomorrow at one-thirty and tho I during the flnnl practices, when tho will bo followed by tho meeting of hoys displayed in convincing manner tho Japanese and the Stars. As the the fact that they wore in good form. Japanese are last year's champions the field work bolng cloan, pitching the groator amount of interost vftll good and stick-work well up to be centered in that game, which will nvorage. be as strong a test as tho Stars will It is doubtful If over a sengon has be asked to stand for somo time. Tim promised o well for the League as Stars are confident of being able to the 1911 season does, and if ever there mako a favorable lmprdsston on tho was so much uncertainty among the fans, but as to the probable outcomo fans as to which aggregation has tho of the match thoro is 'n great diver- hetter claims for favorite. The gone- gence of opinion. Ask nny Japanese fftwrwl rugby m rrIh1 iMterwIlt tflftie, It Is tutHMtwl that tilt gftffii will m tmomd lit llm MttHtwn RtiiM. much it it now booming nlng tho ltoclfle Ckmat. It In hopd lo Arrange h tenia from Knmehnmehn to try nut the aiMwolKllon's team within n tew wiwks. J Prprd iy Dr. I. C. Ajer k Co., LowfrFI. rim,, U. S. K frfttonml llcotlnss HONOLULU LODGE NO. Hi, B. P. O. ELKS. Meets in their hall on King Street ,iar Port, every Friday evening. Visit mi Brothers are cordially Invited to mend. JAMES D. DOUGHERTY, E. R. GEO. T. KLUEGEL, SecreUr?. I !F YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE IN NEWSPAPERS g ANYWHKliB AT ANYTIMt 5 ball on or Write 3 . I'. DAKE'S ADYERTISIHG AGPCYf tw Saiisome Street J BAN FRANCI8CO, CALIF. SILVA'S TOGGERY rnl smnsh up, for three out of the four teams Ikavo boon affected by the changes made, has left the fans in a position of extreme doubt. Natur ally, much is expected of both tha Native Sons and tho Stnrs: the ad ditions to the Japanese team have re- fan and ho will reply that it is easy money for tho Japs: Ask any of the lad3 who have already pinned their faith to tho Stars nnd the enquirer loams that tho Japs will be made to look like "buslimen." And tho samo applies to tho first match. However, The Store for Good Clothes. Curios Of All Descriptions Hand Embroidered Work Hotel Street Near Union. HIGHLAND SWISS CHIFFON Finest quality correspondence stationery. 50 cents p$r lb. at A.. B. Arleigh & Co., Ltd Hotel near Fort. FURNITURE RUGS AND DRAPERIES. J. Hopp &Co. , Ltd PALP'S. lip suited in a practical remodelling of the games will tell the stories in very that combination; hut tho Portuguese few words, but in an unmistakably are going ahead along much the samo convincing manner. Fans will roll lines and with much the same men as cut in largo numbers tomorrow, last year. One o'clock the procession leaves The New Players. the corner of Fort and King; one- There seems no reason to fear that thirty tho Portuguese and the Native tlie players who have been recruited Sons cross bats and as soon as this from tho ranks of the defunct big- game is over tho Japanese and the league will not live up to expectations. Stars will be out ' after each other's Of course, they are not expected to scalps. jcnip right to the top of the standard Oahu League Baseball Is assured of they once displayed, as they have been u hearty welcome. Fourth Game Monday. , The fourth game in this league will Le played on Monday between lolani and the Kams, to be followed oi. Wed nesday with a match betweea Cen tral Grammar and Kaahumanu. On Friday next St. Louis will males their first appearance in this year's play, stacking up in tho first match agaiust Punahou. Tho St. Louis boys are having a vacation but they will be back at york on Monday and vIH size up their team for Friday's game. The positions of tho teams at pres- BASEBALL CUPOFFERED A handsome silver cup has been offered for competition by the Inter scholastic Baseball League by W. W. Dlmond & Co. It is a mounted cup and will be suitable engraved when the winner is known. SPORT PTES Central Grammar Again Beaten. Central Grammar made a plucky ef fort yesterday to down the Punahou lads in tho preparatory division at baseball, In the Grammar School Lea gue series, after being four runs to the bad at tho end of the third inn ings. It though the Centrals drew level at the end of the eighth and then fought out grimly four additional innings, un til tho Punahous got one man across the plate and ended a keenly fought eut game. Tho Puns won by reason of a swat Jest in the seco'nd, when the boys from ent are as under: Central Grammer. . .2 St. Louis 0 Kamehameha Kaahumanu . Punahou lolani W 1 1 1 0 0 Pc. 1000 1000 1000 000 000 ,0 There Are Germs Cf all kinds and degrees, but the dandruff gorm is easily removed per manently by tho use of PACHECO'S DANDRUFF KILLER Try it and give your hair a chance to grow. Sold by all Druggists and at PA CHECO'S BARBER SHOP, Fort St. Ewa Out for Revenge. The boys from Ewa plantation will was not to be, however, be the guests of Aiea tomorrow and vrlU endeavor to repay their hosts' hospitality by trouncing them on tho diamond. The teams have already met once in tho Sugar League when, much to tho disgust of the cham pions, the lads from Alea put one over on them and won out, 6-5. However, there will bo Romnthlncr Oahu piled up five runs. The score 'dolng toniorr0Wf say tho Ewa boyS( was nine-five and rtho end of tho who aro confl(lent ln thelr own third in favor of Punahou but thence Etrcngth and lopk to getting a corn onwards till tho end of the game paratlvoly easy wln ,though Mmo of Central Grammar moro than hold Its tbc far 8ul,norters ot tho Alqa. team own, adding five runs to Punahou's hope otherwise. Waipahu and Wat-two- janae also meet at Walanae. Hut for a breakdown in tno first At ,,resent Aiea leads in this toruna of the twelfth Central Grammar ment( but n aeCcat lomorrow wlll 1)ut would have won. Tho bases were full, tho team down to the .500 mark, ono man out, when the Punahou's wllUo Ewa wln g0 up to tho CG6. a pitcher caught the man on third off : wIn to Waj,ahu as well, would put tho base and a smart double put tho 'Ewa and waipahu level ln first place. lad on second out. There is a. chance, however, if Wal- Tho line-ups and scores were: ,anae defeats Waipahu, of Ewa stand Punahou Sal Kee, rf.; ICong Tai, !lng alono ln n.ont ..0nco tUcro say. Su.; Kim Wai, cf.; Kwai Foon, 2b.-p.; j tho Ewa boy8( wo wlll Btop there McStockor (capt.), If.; Thompson, p.; untu the end." 2b'.; Wadsworth, c.; Quintal, ss.;,KwaI i Shoon, lb. Rugby Boys at Practice. Central Grammar rltlce (capt.), 2b;. The rugby footballers were out L. Brash, lb.-p.; Ton Lee, If.; Jay ' yostorday for practico on tho Makiki Fong, 3b.; Grace, c; Peters, cf.-lb.; ground and the beginners were fur Mltsuhara, ss.; Melln, rf.; Amana ther Instructed in tho game. There p.-cf. was a good turnout of promising play- , Innings 1 2 3 4 C C 7 8 9 10 10 12 To. ors. and evidences aro growing that Con. Gram..3023001 10 0 0 010 tho gamo will take on here.' In view Punahou ...2 52001000 0 0 1 11 of Roosevelt's recent remarks that ho Y. M. C. A. Even Uu at Basketball. In tho second mntch of tho sorlos botwoon the Y. M. C. A. nnd tho Ka llhl basketball tonms tho formor won out nftor n fast bustling gamo by 2b to 7. Tho gamo was characterized by Individual play; and In this tho Y. M. C. A. playors proved thomsolvos suporlor to tholr opponents. Tho As soctation team was heavier than tho one put ln laBt week and tho lads wore thus better able to withstand the hustling play of tho Kallhl boys. Scoring In tho first, half was all in favor of tho Y. M. C. A., seven goals from the field nnd ono from a foul be ing scored against ono foul to tho Ha- Hlils. U suinvnn scored all seven points for tho Kallhl team, while for the Y. M. C. A. Brecket scored 8 points, Nott G, Clnrk 5, Honan 3, am. Dwlght 3. 'I S 3 The line-ups were: Y. M. C. A. Clnrko and Nott, forwards; Bockert, center; Mnrcalllno and Honan guards. Kallhl: Rico and Zorbe, for wards; Cannon center; Morse and O'Sulllvnn forwards. In the second half Cannon went out of the game, nice went center, O'Sullivan forward and Lodwood guard. The third game of tlio series' will bo played at Kallhl on Thursday ev ening next, and the fourth at the Y. M. C. A. on the 4th proximo. Should a fifth game be necessary to decide the series, it will be played on neu tral ground, to bo selected later Sergeant Woodruff refereed las, night's game. Cost of a Social Education WHAT DID HE CHARGE HIM? "I hope it will be a long time before I have such another test applied to my honesty," a downtown merchant remarked as he returned from wait ing on a customer, relates the St. Paul Dispatch. "What was tho trouble?" asked his partner. "These near-wool suits. An old fel low came in just now and asked mo the price of one. 'Seven dollars' I told him. 'Speak louder!' he said, holding his hand behind his ear. So I yelled '.Seven dollars!' 'Eleven dol Lady Teaxle, In Chronicle. An tinophlntlcatod mnn oxpressod wonder the other day at tho "train ing" to which n socloty bud was subjected boforo sho was considered "flu. Isbod" for hor dobut. Ho mny woll bo nmazod at Its olnborntonofls and oxtravnganco. It was reoontly oBtlmatcd that tho cost of education nnd living for Anita Stownrt, who Is now Duchoss of Vlosoil, nnd Margarota Droxol, who married Lord Maidstone, during tho throe years preceding their entranco to socloty was $100,000 each. This probably represents n maximum of oxponse, but ovon tho minimum In tho casos of our local holrosses, Jennie Crocker nnd Holone Irwin, a "so cial" education moans tho expenditure pf n small fortune Fnr moro Is oxpoctod now of tho 'Ingonue" than In tho past. If sho Ib to make any "hit" at nil she must bo absolutely perfect to look at and accomplished to her finger tips. Whon she Is nbout fourteen she is sent away to some European- center of art whero sho studies painting, music nnd languages for a couplo of years. Later she goes to Paris to cultivate her voice, if she has ono, and to per fect her French; and perhaps, later, to Italy for another year, whero sho learns Italian and develops all her artistic instincts. Smart mothers are most concerned about tholr daughters appoaranco, and thoro are a number of cases on record where tho girls have rebelled and expressed tholr resentment and dlsllko for tho beautifying processes through which they aro made to go. An indifferent complexion or a bnd skin Is always a soro trial to an am bitious mother, and beauty specialists reap rich harvests out of "buds," whom they guarantee to repair and supply with those characteristics which naturo has neglected to bestow. Somo girls aro so thin that they have to spend hours in tho hands of a professional masseuse, having flesh literally "rubbed ln" In tho form of oint ments and oils. - t!2'?' ft3''l 9" W '' Sometimes their hair Is "muddy" in tone and lacking luster, so tho spo clallst touches It up Judiciously, and with hours of brushing makes It shine. Again, freckles have, to bo removed and the complexion made dainty and delicate. Or perhaps a girl's nose is at fault. Then the poor child has to navo her nasal organ brought to the lines that aro approved by her mother and beau tlflor. "I wouldn't go through It again for tho world," ono socloty girl was heard to exclaim. "Why mother couldn't LET me be the ugly duckling of the fam ily I can't think!" Another bitter trial for sub-debutantes ln training is the manner in which their menu is cut down and the way they aro deprived of sweets, as though thoy were dyspeptics. Buttermilk baths every day have recently been added as ono of tho nec essary beauty producers for the growing girl. Girls are coming back' from Europe equipped with expensive accom plishments acquired from tho instruction of a professional art critic. They know all about china, pictures, antique furniture and silver, and have the knowledge of a connoisseur when it comes to their selection. You, men who are wont to think of debutantes as social infants merely would do well to ponder on their Btrenuous regime of preparation for the society game and then marvel that they (or their mothers) consider It "worth the candle." . lars! Too much! I, '11 give you nine!' ho replied." His partner looked at the speaker in alarm. "You er of course, did the right thing?" "I guess you can depend on mo to do the right thing," was the haughty retort. Then he paused. "You'd bet ter get some dollar bills when you go to the bank!" he remarked. "I just gave an old fellow our last one for change." Kansas City Star. Fine Job Printing at Star Office. LACK OF PROOF. Antonio Mancha has appealed to the Circuit. Court from District Mag istrate Wm. B. Lymer, who non suited him in an action against Oahu Railway & Land Company for $3)0 damages, on account of tho loss of a sack weighing less than fifty pounds, of the value of $25, to carry which to Puuloa from Honolulu tho plnlntiff paid the company 25 cents. The ground of non-suit ordered by tho magistrato was that plaintiff failed to prove that defendant is a corporation. To-Night It Begins ! The Great Independent Contest For the Brand New Ford Automobile Cools STEINWAY & SONS AND OTHER PIANOS. THAYER PIANO CO. f 'm 150 Hotel Street Phono 2313. jtt TUN1NU UUAlUUN irjJiu Y Now! OO 0.0.0.-0.0.-o i WE Y PAT- DON'T The LEADER CLOTHIERS f Fort Street, near Beretanla OPEN EVENINGS. 1 opp. Japanese Consul. Harrison Building. SUMMER SUIT. THE LATEST NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE A HAVE THE LATEST STYLE AND 89 OF TERNS TO SELECT FROM. 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