Newspaper Page Text
0 KVEN1NQ nULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. II., SATUItDAY, FED. 27, 1900. CLEANUP SALE of WASH MATERIALS - Wr . T HIS IS A SALE that should create the keenest interest; sweeping reductions have been made in FIGURED BATISTE, LAWNS, DIMITIES, SHEER ORGANDIES, PRINTED SWISSES, PRINTED CHIFFON MULLS, FOULARDS, and many other notable WASH MATERIALS. It gives you an unprecedented opportunity of securing extraordinary val ues in WASH GOODS. Such great values arc these that it may seem incredible to some, but those who have attended our sales know and appreciate the Bargains we offer. , We want to dispose ot as many lines of our WASH GOODS as possible, to make room for our spring coods now pouring in; hence the TREMENDOUS CUTS !N PRICES. Sale Begins MONDAY, MARCH 1ST. IV 'i in. h ft 1 Cross Bar Organdies In floral patterns and pretty colorings 35 ct. quality Dress Voiles In solid colors. 20 ct. quality 1-Va yd. 25 ct. quality . . . 15 yd. Ktiub Etamines In solid -olors. 20 rt oualitv . 10 yd. Sachs Swiss Broderic Sheer material, pretty designs. 25 ct. quality 15e yd. Embroidered Batiste New designs and colorings. 35 ct. quality 20? yd. Sore du Monde 30 ct. quality SO yd. Figured Dimity 10ct. quality G? yd. Printed Lawns 15 ct. quality 8 yd. Printed Batiste In a large variety of patterns. 15 ct. quality OVrf yd. 10 2-3 ct. quality 10t yd. Figured Organdies Dark grounds. 30 ct. quality .. 15 yd. SINGLE DRESS LENGTHS and odd pieces of WASH GOODS at less than HALF PRICE. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY AND NOTE PRICES. Chiffon Mulls Soft and silky, in neat patterns. 40 ct. quality ...'. 30 yd. Embr'd Silk Organdies 50 ct. quality 37 yd. SheerFigur'dOrgandies In pretty floral designs. 30 ct. and 35 ct. quality, 20(5 yd. Embroidered Voiles White, cream, and champagne. 25 ct. quality 15 yd. t Embroidered Linen White, cream, Pongee. 35 ct. quality 20 yd. Embroidered Figured Swiss Polka dots, stripes, and floral designs 10 2-3 ct. quality . . . . lOtf yd. Dry Qoods Co9 Ltd Fortand Be tetania Streets, Opp. Fire Station SOCIAL CHATTER :sbe HOME TALK a ' ItS FRANCIS M. SWANZY. who linn been giving n (.ertci i)f delightful bliffc? Innr!", was the hostess on T'i of another which van as u- Jojablo uj the preced. IB one. Double pink carnntlons niul m Id i'ii luilr ferns artistically decerned the apartments anil the little tnlilcH set on the latinl ant1 ilrawlnK rooms wen- pictures of cozlucss, the elegant I) dressed matrons and maids adding much to the effectiveness of tho scene. After luncheon Mrs Mott-Smlth and Mrs. S. 0. Wilder favored the guests with rilann Kilos and tho harmony of round which greetc I the ear gave Creat pleasure. Drldgc occiiideil the strenuous ones during tho afternoon The guests Included Mrs. George l)alcs. Mrs. Itlchard Ivers, Mrs. Mary tiunn. Mrs. A. M. Hrown, Mrs. Gerrlt I. Wilder. Mrs. S. G. Wilder. Mrs. A A. Wilder. Mrs. Charles Wilder, Mrs Lowlon-Draln, Mrs. James Cockburn her mother, Mrs King, of Victoria Mrs. ArcMo Young. Mrs A llerg, Mrt, Klchahn, Mrs. Ernest Mntt-Smlth, Mrs Itanney Scott, MrB. Goodale, .Mrs I'ioiI Walerhoiic, Mis. A. lwls, Mrs .1 8. Walker. Mrs. Ilrnlncnl Smilh, -MrB. (!. Wight. Mrs. notion Atkinson, Mrs Jjhicb Jirdd, Mrs U. Watcrhouso, Mrs. Iloedefeld. Mrs W. Stanley, Mrs. A. Giirtley, Mrs. II Harrison, Mrs. Clifford Kimball, Mrs. Marry Macfar lane. Mm. Joe Oilman. Mrs. J. I. Cooke, Mrs. i:rdmim MIfb lllrney, Miss llulleii, Miss Francis Glllet, Mist J.lly I'aty. jns Clelro Kelley, Mls Murgnret Walker. This Week's Function Possibly one of tho Hrgcst and most elaborate recoptlons of tho season win given on Tuesday arternoon In tin lounging room of tho Alexander Yoiiiiit hotel liy Mr and Mrs. Tenney I'eck In honor of Mrs. A. N. I.ocke, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ilolman and Mr. niul Mrs (I. A. Hatchelder. Motors and car riages Mocked tho Rlshop street en tranco for hours, and n dressing room on tlio second floor vjs placed at tho disposal of tho guests, who were met lit tho door of tho lounging room by Mrs. And-ew Fuller, assisted by Misses Alice Spalding und I'dlth Smith, and pasi-ed on to tho einc'ont euro of Mr A. I.. C. Atkinson, w:m presented ov erybody lo the guests of honor. Mrs 'Ienne J'eck looked haiidsoine In n ioo painted white eaUTon, a la sur pllce, the Dliectolru ranli ud I'n ilalntv touch. Mrs. I.ocke was In a black and wlUlo plu.i in hiupiri -..et, i i i A Shin of Beaur Is a Joy Forever rB. T. FELIX COURADD'S ORIENTAL - CREAJTOR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER Si'-? Rtmnv! Tin. FlmpTu, Jrtcili, )ioth h.lciti. Ittib, nj M1 Mtfuti, . n i try nuui ) teiir. 4 ii f 11m lUttUloft, It tutatuvj ILa Wit of w jttrt, ami It to lurbilm wf Uiltltti btturtK U prOttTlf Ulftd AcipiaiMu&ur (tit of WalUi tievn. Dr. L. A (UfM ittii to Uif of ttat titul too (a pfctlCBl) "At you l4lw will uii Ujj I rtcuanitid Wlaurriiiil'a (IraNiii1 tbl If ft it LirTbful fif aYtl tit UooJi llvkltil la U 1'lU4 Stktti, tnJ a4 KutPa. URUHOPUNS, Frerp, 37 6mt Jinsijtlttl, Htwloit S:J M xs'ii 0V- -Tr tv ill y) "C T nipllqiied with embroidered while lace. Mrs. Ilolman wore u charming confection of blue niul whlto plna cloth and Duchess lace, and Mrs.' Ilatchelder was In n dainty gray silk.) Mrs. Alexander G. llnwes, Jr., and Miss Irmgard Scliaofer presided over the lumch bowls, which were placed r.t opposite sides of tho room. Mr?, llnwes wore a pink crepo de chlno with hat of pink gripes, and Miss Scliaofer was In a white toilette w-lth picture hat of drooplrir'. plumes. Acrona the garMcn on tho -Oof In the ball room wcio coffee, ten, sandwiches and cakes, and tho stroll often ended In ' leto-a-leles for the chair and couches wero tery comfortable, nrid there wero strniigo to rel.Uo largo num bers of tho sterner six very much In evidence, a very pleaant addition to tho usual "at home." There wero many beautiful women prcLcnt nnd charming frocks, and among others were no ticed Mrs. Taxon ltbhnp In n whlto embroidered crepo. i sash of green giving a most nttraitlvc touch. Mrs. Sidney Ilallim, wh.3 has only recently nrrhed from Callfornl' , whcie the has been palng lslts, whip a very pretty gown of chiffon cloth sprayed with pink roses, and stunning hat with plumes. Miss Ilcatrlce Castle was no ticeably well dressed In pink and Miss Margaret Castlo was n pretty study In Lino and white. It was n very Miclnl iftornoon; tho singing of tho Kaal orchestra was a pleismg feature, tho strangers particularly enjoying It. Mrs. Wadhnms sum; In a delightlul fashion and she woro a very smart flock, which was much enhanced by her stately bearing. Mrs. Allen Whlto was most enthusiastically received, her olce carrying oven to tho ball room. She woro a beautiful toilette of real lace Thoso who assisted tho hostess wero: Mrs. WInalow, Mrs. Winters MrB. Kingsbury, Mrs. Ilallcn lytic, Mrs. Watson, Mrs, Lose, Mrs. Dunning, Mrs. Wadhams, Mrs. Moses, Mrs. PaikB, Mrs. Whitney, Mrs. Doe defetdt, Mrs, Foster, Mra. Fay, .Mrs. Chnrlcs Wilder, Mrs. Damon. Mrs. Al- fred Castlo, Mrs. James Cockburii, Misses Ilcatrlce Castlo, Margery Cas. tic, Irene Klhr, Madge McCandless, Norn Sturgeon, Vera Damon, Alice Cooke, Constance Hestarlck, Mrs. Walter Fienr and Mr. Faxon IllBhop wero asked to pour tea and coffee. Among thofco present and Invited were Qowriior and Mrs. Walter Fiear, MaJ Jr and Mrs. Dunning, 'Mnjor and Mrs. WmlbnuiB. Mis. Atkins, Mrs. Wrlghl ion, l.leut Wilgbtson, Dr. and Mib. MeCalliiui. Caiitiiln ICxIou. Meut. Hud sers. l.leut MtClenry, l.leut. Pardee, l.leut (Milium. Captain Shlpp. Captain in tt Mis. Itees, Dr and Mis, laing linrno. Paymaster nn I Mrs. Unrulier ;tr. l.leut CommniuVr and Mrs. Moses, Civil Knglneoi niul Jim. Parks, Miss Fiear, Civil llnplneer Uuriell, Captain ami 7ifrs. F.iy, Major nnd Mrs. Long, Captain nnd Mr.i. I.ow, dipt, and Mrs Itamsay, Captain II. C. Snyder, dipt ('. Cniupbell, 1.1-nt. M. IJ. Stear er. I.lctil I'imIci wixi.', l.leut. nnd Mrs. Faiipihaisdii, l.leut. Kllgoie. l.leut. Moses, l.leut. Willis, l.leut. Mnrston. l.leut Ancrum, l.leut. Plukston, Capt. .Hid Mrs. Falls, Captain ami Mrs. Cast. net. Major lleecher Hay, Major and Mis. Wlnslow, I.leui. and Mrs. .Mans, l.leut and Mrs. Itldaiy. Captain and Mrs. Otnell, Mr. DougUcrty, Mr. Hall, Dr Kelly, Col Schuyler, Major nnd Mrs. Foster, l.leut. Col. und Mrs. Hun ter, Dr. and Mrs. Morse, l.leut. Chase, Mrs. Chase. Capt. anil Mrs. Day, Capt. nnd Mrs Prltchard, Cnpt. and Mrs. Wllltard Capt. und Mrs. McClure, Capt. and Mrs. Jenkins, Capt, and Mrs. Halght, Capt. u'nt Mrs. Sturgls, Capt, and Mrs. Scales, Capt. and Mrs. Ilannard, Cnpt. nnd Mrs, Stcwait, Capt. and Mrs. llurtou, Cnpt. and Mrs. Qulnslan, Cnpt. and Mrs, Kodncy, Capt. and Mrs. Whcutley, l.leut. nnd Mrs. Morrison, I.leu'. and Mrs. Dock er', Miss Dockory, l.lont and Mrs. Lewis, l.leut. and Mrs. Wlnnla, Lieut. nnd Mrs. Gregory, Capt. Forsytho, Lieut. Hoyt, Lieut. Sheridan, Lieut. Gronlnger, Lieut. Hanson, Lieut. Hume, l.leut. Agncw, Mr und Mrs. Abies, Judge and ..rx Sanford D. Dolo, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alncrt Afoug, Mrs. Julia Afcng, Mrs. W F. Allen, Miss Allan, Dr. and Mr". Anderson, Mr. and Mrs, C. II. Athert'in Mr, nnd Mrs. Frank Athcrton, Mrs, (1. Atherton, Dr. nnd Mrs. Augur. Mr and Mrs. I!al bltt, Mr. nnd Mrs. (' Uallcntyne, tho Misses Dallentyne, Judge nnd Mrs. linllou, Mr. nnd Mrs. Glgnoux, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Ilerg, Miss GUIct, Mr. and Mrs. Hobcrt Shingle, Mrs. Dlckerton, Mr. Hlckerton, Sir. nnd Mrs, C. A. Stnblc, Mr. and Mrs Ilottomlcy, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ulssell, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Drown, Mrs. Howen, '-llss Dowen, Mr. Uowcn, Dr. nnd Mrs. Ilrlnckerhof, Mr. Cecil Drown, Mr. 0. Drown, Miss Ireno Dickson, Mr W. Dlcl;on, Mrs. J. A. Hopper, Miss Margaret Hopper, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. PetorEon, Miss Peter Son, Mr. and MrB. 0. F. Hush, Miss Sparrow Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Marstnn Campbell, Mr. and Mrs George Castle, Mr. Druco CartwrlRht. Mr. T. II. Pctrlo, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tenney, Mr. and Mrs. James Castlo, Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Cas t Copy," The Soul Of Advertising ,s yOPY" is the soul of advertising. Advcrtis J ing space, without good "copy," is like a wooden Indian in front of a cigar store; it locates the store, but docs not say anything." ' i Even the smallest country mprchant 119 longer fills his space with flapdoodle about the " best goods in town at lowest prices." He knows that merely buying space is not advertising; and, having paid for the space, ordinary business sense counsels him to make it yield profitable returns. This can be done only through copy that is honest, sincere, and convincing. Anybody with money can buy space in a paper, but very few can write the copy that pulls business. Writing advertisements is our business, and we have made a study ot it, as every man must do of his own business. We know how to write paying ads. Let us hear from you about your ads. ' We'll charge you nothing For a consultation. The Chas. R. Frazier Co., 122 King Street Phone 371 V -. J tic, Harold Castle, the Misses Castle, Mrs. Allun White, Mrs. Elizabeth j Church, Mrs, Stein, Mr. and Mrs. F. Lowrey, Mr. and Mm. W. O. Smith, llrs. Doldvn, Mr and Jlrs. J. P. Cooke, Miss Grace Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Damon, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Unit, Mr. and Mis. Alfred Custio, Dr. nnd Mrs. James Judd, Or. and Mrs. Ernest Wat erhouso. Mis, Ellen Weaver, Hlshop and Mrs. Ilcstailck, I'.ov. nnd Mrs. Simpson. Mr and Mrs Stnnlcy, Lady Hcrron, tho Chlncre Consul, Diltlsh Consul mid Mrs. Ferstcr, Miss Gras, Mndamc Frlquo, Governor Cleghom, Mr. Percy CIcBhcrn, Miss Anna Paris, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. 0. Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. Gcrilt Wilder. Mr. nnd Mm. C. Wilder, Mrs. W. Wilder, MrB. II. C Colmnn, Mhs Cross, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. It. Cooko, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M Cooko, Mr. and Mrs. Montagu) Cooko Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Cooke, Mr. am) Mrs. Lcwtoii'Ilraln, ludgo nnd Mrs, Cooper, Miss Cooper, Mr. and .Mrs. Frnnk Damon, General and Mrs. Davis, Mr. und MrB. Ilnsto Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Dickey, Mr. and Mrs James Dole, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Dil lingham, Mr. and Mis. Haiold Dllllng ham, Mr and Mrs. Fiunk Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs. Efflngcr, Miss Nina Adams, Mr. and Mrs. W E. Emory, Mr nnd Mrs George Ronton, Mrs, William E. Tay lor, Miss Wcrlhmuoller, Miss- Austen Miss lingers, Prof, nnd Mrs, Grlfllths, Mrs. II. J. Uuchlcy, Miss Duchlcy, Mr. M. A. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wight, Mr. nnd Mrs. Campbell, Mr. Will Iloth, Col. and Jlrs Flshor, Dr. and Mrs. Frcar, Mr. and Mrs. Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Knudscn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Eric Knudscn, Miss d Orange, Mr. nnd Mrn Gartcncrg, Mr. and Mra J, A. Oilman, MIbb Oilman Mr. and Mrs. E. Molt-Smith, Mist Pnty, Mr. and Mrs. Weight, Mrs. Mnry 0 mi n, Mr. and Mrs, A O. Hawes, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis Ilatchcldcr, Miss Jessie Kaufman, Mr. nnd Mrs. It. Iv ers, Mrs. Ivers, Piof und Mrs. M. M. Scott, Miss Scott, Dr. nnd Mrs. Hoff man, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hcdemnnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilnnneberg the flow Mr. DIIsb and Mrs. Illlss, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. II. King, tho In panose fconsul Count Canavarrn, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Jordan; Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Jordan tho Misses Jordan, Canon Usbourno. Miss Guidon, Mr. Cuizon UBbourne, .Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Kennedy, Miss Jos sla Kennedy, Miss Cni'g, Mr. nnd Mrs. Klnmp, Judgo nnd .Mrs Kingsbury, Mr. nud Mrs. Kopke. Mr. and Mrs. Itoss, Mr. bud Mrs. Paul Itenberg, Dr and Mrs, Collins, Mrs Richardson, Mr and Mrs. C, J. Hiitchlns. Judgo nnd Mrs. Lindsay, Mrs. Patterson, Dr. nnd Mrs, Moore, Miss Armstrong, Mis, lly croft, Mr nud Mrs. II. Mncfurluue, Mr pud Mrs. Fred Mncfailane, Mlahct, Mncfnrlnno, Dr. nnd Mrs. Ilruce .Mac hall, Mr, nnd Mrs. It. D. Mead, Mr, and Mrs, Morrill, Mrs. Mist, Mr. and Mis. Mist, Mr. nnd Miss Mist. Dr D. Moore, Dr, nud Mrs. Mcllrew, Miss llnrdawny. Dr. and Mrs Cooper, Dr McDouuld, Mr. nnd Mrs. MeSlocker the Misses McStockcr, Mr. and Mm. E. II. 'Paris, Mis Wiilliildge, Mlsi, Parke, Mr. W. Parke, Mr. und Mis. M, Phillips, Mr. and Jlrs. Fred Smith, Mr. niul Mrs. limlnerd Smith, Mr. and Mrs. P. Pond, Sirs. Kldildgo, Mr. und Mrs. Potwlno, Judge nnd MrB. Quarles.. the Misses Quarles, Mr, and Mrs. Sut ton, Dr. nnd Mrs. Wood, Dr. nnd Mrs. Scuililer, Mr. Walter G Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs, Spalding, Miss Stanley, Mr and MrB. F. M. Swiinzy, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Thurston, Mr. and Mrs. von Holt. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Walker, Mr. and Mrs, li Wall, Ml. nnd Mrs. F. T. P. Watcrhouso, Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. Water- house, Mrs. Henry Wulerhouso, Mrs. Wnlerhouse, Judgo and Mm. Weaver, Dr. Whitney, Ilov. nml Mrs. Wester volt. Mr. nnd Mm. Wllhlngtoii, Miss Wood, Mr.,nml Mrs. Aluxander Young. Col, nnd Mrs. JOnes, Itov. and Mrs. Erdman, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wallace Fur rlngtnn, Mr. and Mrs. James G. Spen cer, Mr. Harold Spencer, Mr. nnd Mrs. Shiiltze, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. P. Cooke, Mr. frank Thompson, Mr. Geo.' P. Don. Iboii, Mr. and Mrs. .1. J. Howling. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glfrnrd, Judgo niul Mrs. A. Wilder, Mr. und Mrs. Hosmer, Mrs. Selmn Klnuey, Miss Maud Kin ney, Mrs. Hnlstead, Mr and Mrs. Frank Hnlstend, Miss Frances Law rence, Mr. and MrB. Pnxton, Mr. mid Mrs. II. P. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hitchcock, Mr. Arthur Mackintosh, Mr. George Thlclcn, Misses Llshman, Miss Ciclghton und many othcis. Mrs. Caroline Jcnness, who sailed for tho Orient on Toemluy, wiih tlm mother-in-law of Mi. Thomus Lung don l.'lwyn, whoso Bister, Mrs. Wui'l btirg Lnngdnn, gave that famous din ner In Portsmouth to Admiral Dewey, tho gold scrvico being sent from Now York for tho nffnlr. Judgo and Mrs. Sclden Kingsbury departed for Maul yrstorday. They wero laden with (lowers nml tho best wishes' of their ninny friends, who turned out in goodly numbers, fol lowed them. Mrs. Faxon Hlshop gnvo n lunch eon last Saturday In honor of Mis. Alfred Castlo, at which were present many of tho younger set, out ot com pliment to tho youthful bildc. Mrs. Cooke, who Is n guest 'of Tho I'leusanton oxpocts to sal) for thu Coast In n few weeks. Sho has been greatly entertained und Is n very charming woman. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hedomnnn. Mis. Carollno Jenness, Mr. and Mis. .Os good were among tho passengcrH In thu Oriental steamer this week. The Good Housekeeper Will See That There Are No Rals or Cockroaches In Her Home. Nothing Is moro discouraging to toft careful housekeeper than to have rats, oockroacoes or other vermin la her homo, especially wben sho bus visitors. Any annor&nco of this klnil Is entirely need less If sho trill set a box of Btesras' Klcctrlo Ital and UoachPaste, wbtcb will Urivo rats and ralco out ot the house to die and rid the home ot tho cockroucb pest la, a single vlghu When you go to Ifeo store for an ei terminator for rats or cockroaches, do not take anything but Stearns' Kleetrlo I'asto. It Is tho only one that Is sold under m guarantee to refund the money tt not aatlsractory. It Is ready for use and does not have to be mixed with other things, and a It Is In pasta form, It cannot blow on the food like the powders sometimes used. Stearns' Electrlo Paste Is sold everywhere, or sent txpriH iirtpalj on receipt of price. I oz. box i5o, IS os. box $109. Siearna' Electrlo Paste Co , Chicago, III. -jitU i t rtr nit i- nn ftyfrfirV . ftfcj J.l.fAtH W it.1 Mt.ai.A.ij,.ai.AJMi. ,. ! tntii'-t-TMmi nri , , jrife flf ilriijMi i j rt: . aUtifaakAavr W.J1.. iU jgA-tefit.,,,,,,,,.!, t Joj ' Thit ' i m v