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'YmW!W'7!Fr:v''''' pn,"a,:Pw,pu, ,fywifRWW vrsw ynyswwigyfWiigy ,.'- rare. fi . V3MLikMJMm.'&MMi tefeT CT II JO .1 Li Pltdijtd to netthcr Sett nor Party, Sp 2wt established for the benefit of all. MONDAY, A1MUI. 7, 1890. HEALANI BOAT CLUB. ANtttr A I'll ant Tor Aiiuutto JLntuH. A nutnbw of young men, Includ ing several from' the older aquatic organizations, have started the Hen lanl lioat Club. They have obtained a lease of part of Mis Majesty' a boat house, which they are lltting up as their headquarter!;. Their aim in the promotion of rowing and physical vulture generally. There is room for the ,new club, as the Myrtles have a plethora of members, und the distinguished Uonolulus have become extinguished. The Ilcalanl Bout Club olllcern arc the following- President, Carl A. Wideuuinn. Vice-President, David Mutton. Secretary and Treasurer, Ed. Stiles. Captain, Win. 11. C. Gioiy. The llb'i.i.i.Tiv Mie- the new olub all the suece that it can a hievc. PERSONAL. Miss Albro, who saikd on the V.imashiro Maru to-day, is a Nova Scotia lady who came here as a mis sionary teacher. She is said to bp writing a book on the i event history nf these islands. The Chillicothe, Ohio, correspond ent of The Join nalist (New York) jives the following among his items: "By-U. S. Consul-Ueneral John 11. Putnam, of Honolulu, Hawaii, formerly connected with the Colum bus Despatch, Times, and endless papers in Oliio and Indiana, too numerous to mention, is at present located, in this city at his old home, quietly enjoying life, and doing no thing but manage his property." The Author (lloston) copies fiom t'ie New York Sun the following: "A friend ot Itoberl Louis Steven son has just received word from him describing hi voyage fiom the Uil hort Islands to Samoa in the bchooner Equator. Mr. Stevenson's party consists of himself, his wife, and his stepson, Mr. Lloyd Osborne, and Mr. Strong, an aitist. They had a very disagreeable voyage. At one time the boats were cleared and supplfed with piovisions, ready to be launched. They, however, i cach ed Samoa in safety,although in a tho roughly used up condition. Mr. Strong was so ill that he was sent on to Sydney by the first steamer. Mr. Stevenson himself seems to be the ritrongest member of the party. Up walks .several miles every day, takes long horseback rides, interviews no end ot people about Samoa, takes notes, and is altogether in unusual health and strength." Mr. Steven--on was in Sydney intending to go to England-atlast accounts in Aus ttalian papers. ENGLISH AS SHE IS WROTE. The following letter has been re ceived by the Attorney-Geueral fiom a cfcntitic "specialist" in the State ofjlllinois: "Kin Sr. i area Iiepoil in the St. Ionia paper about engagiu' a flsivian lor experimenting on Skin Diseases if your Doctor shall not sueed ("suit let me know your tcrnie-. and Wiches you Can Corespond With our Attoritv for infermation about me i Can Cure anny Skin over Uroth and i am no Dcplomed linieian if iher is anating tint" any truthj in this Wiche eorcpond and t Give you Satisfaction. "Kin Si hoiiing to her fiom you Uecevo the assurence of my peifcct obedence and Regard. Neoga. Cuinbeilaiid co III l' S of air. erica." While in America the AUorney (ieticral received numerous letteis trom parties wishing to tome out here nud "experiment" upon the kpers. Those would-be practition ers represented all localities of the field of physic, while some professed I he "faith cure" doctrine, some that of "Christian Science," and one, more confident than the rest, and hailing from Pittsburg, Pa., ptoposed to ell'cct his cures from his present location, by securing a cor respondent at this end ot the line, to describe the respective patients by stating, in each case, the name, sex, height, age, complexion, etc., etc., and to enclose a hair from t he head of each. This genius had evidently seen the sententious in structions advertised by the Kodak camera manufacturers to their pa trons, viz. : "You press a button; we do t'.e rest." PUBLIC CONCERT. 'I he Royal Hawaiian Hand will play this evening at Krniu.i Square commencing at 7:!i() o'clock. Fol lowing is the programme: TAUT I. March Vienna Schlld Overdue Hawaii Nd Iteiger (Javotte Ooinlno Pehlagei- Mcdliiy Itovene Ileyer Mlklol, Pun Obtilu, HIM no me A'n. I'AHT II. .Medley Ulaek lb Igado llejei Fantasia Mill In thu Koiesl..i:ili'nlierg Wahz-Ovpsy Jiniou Sunns Quadl lUii ThiueltiuiKel Tldi-le Hawaii Ponol. EVENTS TO-MORROW. Adjourned meeting I. 1. H. Co., 10 a. in. N. CONCERT AT KAHULU1. .Monthly ihitermiiimenl ij tlicain knwao Imrtlen' Alii Horlct.v. ThcMnkawao Ladies' Aid Solely held their monthly literary enter tainment last Wednesday, i?d inst., at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. (1. P. Wilder, Kahului. The pio inatutnc was varied and excellent, WiO , Ullt:tl uuil (.-.MUiivm, , whole affair was a decided The spacious parlor, din- and the success. ing room and lanal afforded ample room for the creme de la eretno of Maul who had turned out in full force In honor of the event, to the number of about 70. By the liberality of Mr. Wilder, the Kahului Railroad vouveyed the residents of Makawao, l'aia and Spreckclsville to the entertainment and back, free of charge. During the ovciiinif excellent refreshments were provided by the charming hos tess, and the social success of the affair was in a great measutc due to her and hei able coadjutors, be-ddes the committee of exercises. The tlrst number on the pro gramme was an Instrumental duet, mandolin and piano, ably executed by Me3irt. Jno. Anderson, jr., and C. U. Dickey. The Kev. Mr. Wes tervelt of Wailuku read an exceed ingly interesting essay on the "Cave Dwellings of Colorado," which intently listened to. The next fea ture of the programme was a reci tation, "lkcgenz," charmingly ten dered by Miss Alice Kimball, who has already on a former occasion proved herself an elocutionist of no o dinnry talent. Mr. Dickey next tieatcd the audi ence to a tine rendering of "Down Wont Mctiinty," which was i even ed Willi hilarity and applause, being new to most of llio-.e present. An interval was had for the purpose ol satisfying the cravings of the innci man, alter wlilcli iiiipoitnnuiineuon having been accomplished came one of the greatest treats ot the evening, a voc.il solo, "Flow Gently, hwect Alton," sung by Miss M. A. Crit tenden, who possesses a remarkably sweet voice, and was loudly encor ed. The Hoiioltiliiilc-. misled a rare treat, when the Kiiumakapili Church Organ Concert, In which she was to haxe Ming n solo, was postponed, forheroice would please any fas tidious lovet of mii'-ie. Next came a line piano duet by Mesdamus Morrison and Crane, and then a very amusing versified icci lation by Dr. Ciane, strictly orig inal, copyright secured. Miss Goodalu re'ada delightful cliion'ule of life on Maui, for which the audi ence suggested all the adjectives, making it extremely ludicious. The entertainment closed with a first-class wax cabinet u la Madame Tussand, exhibited by Mr. Dickey, ably as-isted by Dr, Crane. Mr. Jolin Anderson, as the b.ichelor who died trying to thread a needle ; Mrs. M. !,. 'll-ill who depaited this moi tal sphere as a Quakeress trying to invent a new "stop;" Miss D. Simpson as an automatic prima donna, Mits Klin Torbcrt as allow er girl; Mr. 1). Lindsay with trgs tied lound all his lingers, who died hy ing to remember ; Miss Hello Camp bell, as the "Maid of Athens," giing his heart back to Mr. Hardy, who snatched it with evident avid ity ; Miss Ida Campbell administer ing soothing syrup to a lag doll, ami Miss .Alary Heckwilh's paiody of the "fan drill" were all excellent representations. The entertainment came to nil end at II o'clock, after a most successful and pleasant eve nimi. Loiii.utio. UlJ town Bookstore. PALL and OF.T Till SPIDER and FLY ! SuiMvllilng: New And keep vouisclt out ol fm i her iiiicbie( for a while FILL LINK OK Base Ball Goods I N'OW OX II A NO -liios. ;.'inKi;.M, Pioprietoi. 12 lw Gustav A. Schuman Carringe Trimmrr. No. 79 & 81 : : Kino Strnet. Ai V WriBht A-foi'H Hiivliii; ii'i'clvul a full as'nrtiiifnt of Pnrrbiut'Triiiiinlng MiileiluU fiom tliu East, I um jiieoiicil to execute nil orders wlili neatness and despatch nt very nn. somibli i I ?. a.A.bCIIL'MAN. iipr7-!01y NOTICE. Mlt. Ciias. .1. LrnWlOhF.N lias 'tliNibiN icibed fiom tliu linn of Hint & L'o dm Llite Ice Pi cam Pailoi-s A Caiulv Factory. IIAK'I'Ast O. Honolulu, April 7, ISrw. 52-J lit THE WEEKLY BULLETIN-- JL Si cfiloiunti, purely loeiti umttci Mailed to tntcleu couitrlitt, 5 pur anuntu, .DAILY BULLETIN: .HONOLULU, II. L, AfcRIL 7, lSOO. 'The Mikado" Prof, .i. r. ;. bam let... Diowti .Mi ileal Conductor ."Mage Mnnner - ox Tuesday Evening, April 8tli, Gilbert Sl Stilllv an's Well-known Opera with Ttir. roi i.owixo o.vsr: The Mikado of .lap.in Mr It. MmiU'iiglc NituM Pun (his foil) Mr. W. 11. UooLM Koko (l.oid High Executioner) ,. Mr. K. P. lJlshop Pooh Jluh (l.oid High Kveiyililiig Ele) M r. W. Lower PMiTinh (a Noble Loul) Mr. (.. Wlilciiinuti Yum Yum) .SUtei", f Ml" p. Nolle Plttl Slug Winds 1 Mr. .1. Howler Peep Ho ) ofKoko ( Ml M. i.Munaii IvntUhu (an eldeilv luilv In love with Nrtnlil'Vnoy. . '.... ..Mis. W. Pimoiid sisti n nv A Largs A Edlclcnt Chorus & Orchestra t&r Was plan open at oillen of L. .1. I.ee. on Monday, April "Hi, nt 0 o'clock v. M. -'" H Bass Ball Goods ! Mrs. THOS. LACK, Airi-nt fm Hpiildiui' Ibi'ii Hull suppllt, will reteive I cr rf L'MlilerA Ant- I ml I h und Alinnrila lull line of the latent Base Ball Hmlllu for '90 Al.'O The Rules & Regulations for '90 Do not fomel i It it Mrs Tins, l.sck, tU Foil slrejl, lias tins iigency fm the w jrlil rciiowiitd S)iihlin;'.M Sporting (jockIh. CST ill lor one of S; alditiK's Catu lollies Inc. iiU tw Government Coupons Lost ! Man li 'J.lid. (.'oupotn. 830, Ilninl No. S'-'l 8:!0, " L'J7 8::o, 2i5 SMI. L'i'P. Sir., - 127 Sl.". - 128 - I5, 1211 ' ' SI.',. ' 1 '(! Slt-0 t.'AKTWIMOIIT. 25, 1590. Ml tf A.. I Honolulu Maieli TO SPORTSMEN rW J,KT lot the llili JL of .lunc Hiii't-o: 1 (Jrav (Job, itycats old, by (Itiv. Mat ionl, ibiin bile (llrl.fim! tin-Omy r Si- Ftllv, : vearsiilil.byOov Sliinfoni, dam KavTmiina. Senk-d'liiiN foi botb borAes ill hi niched niilitnetl ninllii nexl two weel;. Apph to .Ias (SAY. Mokiili-bi, Wiilaln-i. P S. Eilhfi ol llne colts will li'rit' a inorleav'it on any men for lliiwiillmi bred'i in which they iniiy Hail llotli It IbUMirilet r,JI -." FOlt SALI3 AFirsl-i-lnw Cow (lorscy I) iib-unj, n gorat lltllo Sitbllu Horn- (uitlvc bred), a I'iino, a Bewlnjr Machine, and a Typewriter App'y at my ie-idenco on .ludil sirctt. V,i It '. II. P. (SLM)E. LOST " I)' HAKT No. 12S, di.iwn by the Ho- noinii SiiKnr Co. 1 eb. 10, 1.V.I0, for .120 has been loit oi stolen. All pintles tue heicb, wunicil against neoiialiiis; 'limn tWlni WANTEl") OPIESof tho Daily 1!i i.i.miN, oi J the dales Mieullled below, "0 coins a copv will lie paiil for the "line on ilcliM.iv at this oillce: Jnniiiiry Vi, 1HH, 't 'u1ch, For Sstlc at Low Hatos TVTEW Pliaetous and Top IliiKi;le). i Fia-er and Cold Wallet (JhiIh, 1 Hislnei lbi;i:ic, Polo ami Shaft; also, Second hand HacKs, Open and Top Hue. Uiup, all in good condition; a ltd llorie. tNiiiiHlilit for tilantntlon hp. Applv HAWAIIAN' HOrKLSTAIH.ES, AM lm 8 I. hinw, Maunjer GAiin. VI li. LEVEY nkes pleasure in an It I. iiounclnu' Ihut lie hits tninpletid iirra!enif'iitn and will pie.-cnl In rapid succession t-trone Di.imatio Novclikc, lo'Ctliei with iiolabb) ictivals of ttati. dnrd piny superbly ft aged with minute attention to artl-lic dcbiil. Tho ciy Cieatofii care Ins been tMictscd inn-, looting the coinpiiiv an I iho whole on. terprlnu will I c i oiiiluclcd with clinim. spi'cllon and dlllgciid! $3f Puller pailiciibtri will be an. nmiaced later and duo notite will be liven tMiiitiiiinu Hi" sale of peal)". 521 2I I'uioii Iron Worlcs Co. VTOTIOi: W hereby kIvcii thai at a ll meniliiKof thu FiibiCiibeH to thu capital Mock of Iho above named Com. piinv held In Honolulu, 11. I.. Mai oh ii. lS'.K), It wa oted to accept the ('Inn tor of Corporation tinted Match 1. lS'.itl, lor the leiui of fifty jeai-, Ki'aulid bv the Hawaiian fioveinment. '1 holla bllllvofibn stoukholdeis It limited to the 'amount dun and unpaid on thu share-, hold. The following olllcors wem elected for the cm-iilng year: .1. N. . Williams Piesiilent, It. More Secroiaiyit.Ticasuier, A. d. Cmtwilglit Auditor. 'I hu above unnu'il oillccrij albO coihII tttte a linni il of DIicctoi.H. H. MOI1E, ilWllm ' feeicliuy i.TiPa?iiier. Auction Salos by James F. Morgan. i of Uv ami ciidur the p w.r of side glviti to V. M. OHjpoii, plnlqee, by 0. S.ilo lloslni, tileilirm, m Murrli 15, 18ST, I, .! H Wnllter, Kxeeiitnr of tlm IMnte of V. M.C.IIiimi Mfilflv (liv-'cmi'il). will rcII I nt Public Auction Ky .liune P. Morgan, aitciinneer.nl IiH anlesrootn, en qneui street. In Honolulu, On WEDNESDAY, April 1), AT lit O'CLOCK MIO.V. Tint certain Ru?t In Marble nf King Victor Emanuel Uxceuted bv (1 Hi'o Itossltd. The f aid Hunt wits ilepoMicil with and pledged lo fald W. M. Olbson on ild Mnrcli 1,1, 18S7, by (1 S ttr l!o sttil lo secure the rtpijuicnlof ?S0 Mid interest, llitiron at U percent per niiniim. wlili power lor nhl pledgee to nil mid ltut and rilm bur"!1 Iitmu'lf. tWTIiultiiM wl I bo rn exhibition until the day before ilc. In Hit- window of More In Campbell'-) lllook. on iimkni lilenr Mcreliiuii slif-ct, lately occupied by .1 IJ Hrowii & Co .1 ft Vt'AI.KKK, I'.vr. ol Kslite r,f W. M llibsiiti. V A W'uiiiMi At'O'iiev llotioliilu. Mftrrb.11, IS0H. Mj lt MM MMMIWWMMWHI Mill lllllll Ggub Stables. -r 1(3 l BOARDING & SALE STAltLES! Fort Street above Hotel Sticut. 477-i(& BOTH TELEPHONES if477 The a)me Stable? aie now fully equipped and aie picpaicd to fiuul-'li the public at a moiiicnt' notice with SADDLE HORSES, Horses & Carriages, Wagonettes, Mil ivy. lo;; ('ml-, Etc.. Lie, HORSES BOAEDED ity t Jio lny, NV-lc of -Mont ti. And satisfaction (itarau(uiid. Speel-il attrlillon paid to die care of eimiaet. HACK STAND: of.Mcreliniil Ar Hot lu-1 Hi, Opposl'c Iho Police .Station. llotli Telephone V2, anil connected bv elec tric hell with Miblcs, "O thai a IimcK can be called at ellhei place. Bfiy New HiicKs, S':ifo Hoi-cs, nud (Sooil, Sober Driven. S. I JiitAIIA.II, .-1S lw Mana i . Fresh Frozen (ON KT) JUST RECEIVED Pti "S S A ted alia, ' At The Beaver Saloon II. .1. XOLTI'I, rriiprlotor. MM) ilt OCIOANIC Steamship Comp'y FOR SAN FRANCISCO, The Al Steiini-dtip "AUSTRALIA," Will b ine Honolulu for the above port on Friday, April 1 1th, A'J' NOON. Por Freight or Pan .ago, apply to WM, G. IKWIN & CO., AROLta. .rr:0 l'v l!iill(!rj'tiil)loSiiifc! Tin- I'uclllr- lliinlnuie To. Have j ist received a line line ol G.Wostengholm'sl.X.L. Cutlery; Also, Chamois Skins, HORSE BRUSHES & STABLE foil Snpplie3 Generally. tf JOHN ASHDOWN Of San Francisco. Practical Fiauo, Pipe & Reed Organ Tuner & Repairer, Having woiked In tonic of the largest pbuio anil organ factories In the United Mates ol Ami-rim, I am fully able ami propnte.l to do all MiuIb of repair work in thu most B'ltisfneiory manner. taS1-Orders cm bo kit al II. P. Witliman's Jewelry Sioie, Foil Htroet, at the Advertiser oillce. or tliroii"h Mliturtl 'I'elejihone No !U7. fiOfJ lm M fjf tjp J r t Ik jap -a ftg.fesgeB; THE MUTUAL in issuing il new form of insuiauuo which provides, in the event of death, for a return ol all premiums paid in ad dition to the amount of the policy, or, should the insured survive a given number of years, the Company will letiirn all the premiums paid with interest ; or, instead of accepting the policy and pioflls in cash the lentil holder may, WITHOUT MEDICAL EXAMINATION and WITHOUT KUKTIIKR PAYMENT OK PIIKMU'MS, take in lieu thereof the amount of policy and profits in l'TLLY PAID UP insurance, pailicipating annually in dhidends. Uemember, this contract Is Issued by the oldest Lite Insurance Company In the United States, and the Lar gest Financial Institution in the World, Its assets exceeding One Hundred and Thirty-Six Millions of Dollnra. US For full canicular call on or addresn s. :b. rose, Dec-21'Sy Oeneral Agent for the Hawaiian Island. LOVE'S BAKERY Fresh Cakes, Pies, Will: Bread, (liabaiii llicad, Bye Biead, Twist Picncb Bread, Fainilj nil Saloon Breafl, tjsr Cnll'io, Tea, f'bocolitle (' Milk, FINE HAVANA, IMpo !C' Cigarette Tohacco, tl8 Open fiom :!:!!0 a, Mutual Telephone 211. Po-t m. until Di.'SO l Onico Box 17S. PUKMIMWMNWMi TAHITI LEMON, : CREAM Sole Proprietors of BAILEY'S SAJtSAPARILLA & IRON WATER, Giiipr Me, Hot Mb, Greiate, Easoliiifryaie, Sarsajarilla, Mineral Waters. Elc. TELEPHONE 297. O All ooiiuniiiilcntioitH i Tlu'-e I'llter-. aie e.i-lly cleau-ed, anil NBVKK bccoine DtAUKBl) or CHA.Kl) by chanjie of l-inpfciatute of The'rilt'ei inj? Medium U a ' ATl'B A , STOXK, mlnetl fiom llice.iitb II is unlike any otht-r .stone. It Does Not Absorb Jiccomo Foul ! und IMITKITIKS newi I'KNKTRATK It, but lie on Hie Miifaoi'. and inteinally the vionu tein-ilns as pine unit white after yen of use as when tul.eu from the nihic. The Ohio Clly Stone 1 lltu N a per fect Micee.. It Is the oii'y teal llller 1 have e cr seen. I w oubl not be w ltliout one foi nirv conldeintlun. Il eouveitrt our lake water into the best dihikliif; water In the world. IlLMtVM. I.MAN', M. I)., .'.!'.:i West Ailains Sl , Cbli apt. OT For Sale by HAWAIIAN HARDWARE Co., OpH)sfu SprCCkl'ls Ai CO.'S Bllllk, 11U tf Fort street, Honolulu. RAILROAD IIOU.SK, TVTO. I) Ivlne Ktrit", neiit the lUiduc. ,M t Open day nud nlubt. Meals at all hourt. Orilcis for Ciilllornln "tirnducc itcclvcil. E. T.-CilLZV, Ma 2m Pioprielor. JUST RECEIVED 17 ROM thu Coast a choice lot of and Tobacco, JL ClKara, ClKircttcs which will be told at verv low prices. HANS PETERSEN, No. H7 Kliiff MrtLt. 100 lm MO lm (laic City Stone" Filter LIFE INSURANCE 0,, OF" iSJEiW yohrk: and COFFEE IVCJUA.IVCJ STREET. ALWAYS ON HANI) AND TO OIIDF.K Buns, Rusks, Doughnuts, Picnic Rolls, Soda Crackers, Blend, Water Ci Bread, Jukln, Giier Sian And will be DKLIVKKKD FREE of C1IABOE to any niJL. ol FARE: Housed IMk'h Peel, Cold Hum, MANILLA. AN'n a i.Aisnr. AspnniMr.NT or Pipes, fjignv"j& fJignrotto 'f M. Raluidny nielit, open LEMONADE WORKS C I. rr. BAILEV, n-fmiiijct-. -MiVNUPAOaJURBRS OF- LEMONADE, :-an(h PLAIN : auul orders should be addressed (o BENSON, SMITH & CO., -A. cents. Wc itnito the Ladies of Honolulu to call mid inspect our -LINE of MILLINERY j FOR 13AT.Ii:i ! ' i Fancy Ribbons, Shaded Tips & Pompoms, J t TUB KIXBST STOCK OF Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats in this city. I gjsr-ovn stock pant bb bbat. j& t Chas. J. FISHEL'S, j Leading Jlillinoiy House, Corner Koit & Hotel nie. EGA3ST K m HAVR JUST RECEIVB1) Ex AUSTRALIA ' A Choice Line of Dry & Fancy Goods, I.N'C'I.t.'lUKd Hill JIV4-M 1'-11I ft lo Ji IXtlttOllH, Hosiery, Saline Scotch Ginghams, latest patterns; Woolen Dress Good;, ALSO, A CHOICE LOT OF Boys', Youths' I Children's Clothing, Trunks, Bags & Valises, n TEMPLE -OF CORN Ell HOTEL & FOIIT STREETS. o Great Reduction Sale ! AFTER TAK1NCJ KTOOK 1 IMMENSE BARGAINS ARE OFFERED OF THE FOLLOWING! GOODS ri:ill February IStli, Only. 124 pair of Undressed Kid Gloves ! ( and 8 RuttoiiH in jieifect Older al $1 a pair Client llnignini. All my DRESS fHNCiHAMH about 110 pieces to eoleet fiom aio ofTeicd at Cost Price. A suunll line of Scotch GiiWiams at a Great Reduction ! READ THIS A largo aBoitinont of READ THIS tvklitje: i":jrjes goods, Such as Piqiiea, Einbroidored SwiHsen, India Linen, Plain Swiss, Nainsook anil many oilier lines of White Goods. I will tell at Mich n piico that everybody will buy them. g0T Remember, February 15tli will cIoho this Sale. &1 sTkhelich, Toll LOO Cornur Hotfil 8t Fori Stuioifl. SAL001, Butter Oinekfi.s Boston (yrackcrs, ackers, Giuliani (JiacKci?, Sltoollv C'rncker. Coffes Gates, Etc., Etc, pait of the city. -? Spiced Tongue, Spiced Beef, Halads, Lie, AMERICAN CIGARS ! Ilolilors, Cold Drinks, Etc all night. Bell Tclci-bone i:,c2. Ife7' (Iin r. FASHION 99 SODA, w!raF HAVE REDUCED OOODK. MANY LINES OF w ..v V..JlL '?iinin tMnti&r&dU:M,.l 1 !,; flSm