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kiw "i ,,-.,.,, "5r -'-., .tfggpsa ur, p,ibyy 'gn'ffwyjw'? .irv?,rg; EVENING BtlLLETIN, H0N0MJL, T. It., SATURDAY, ArniUAVlJ'M'- .--' 10 a if i? Iron Fence Ornamehtal Iron Gates, Lawn Furniture, Settees, Chairs, etc. Monuments In All Materials known to the Trade GRANITE A SPECIALTY . ; C J6 -w ' p JTJ iSPsWHBR K . ,' 5BW ""i " ' i at m IRON and BRONZE FOUNTAINS STABLE FIXTURES Estimates Furnished on Application ii ilf r Our: Prices the Lowest consistent with First-Class Work OUR STOCK the LARGEST in the Islands Hawaiian Iron Fence and Monument Works, Ltd., 176-178 South King Street, Honolulu, T.H. Phone 648 H. E, Hendricks, Pres. Safes FIRE and BURGLAR PROOF VAULTS and Doors EQUIPPED WITH TIME LOCKS AND THE LATEST APPLIANCES. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES Steel Office Furniture Bank and Office Copper Railings a Specialty Sole Agent for MOSLER SAFE CO. Hamilton, Ohio Building Supplies STRUCTURAL & ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK ELEVATOR RAILINGS SOLE AGENTS POR J. A. FAY'& EOAN CO., CINC INNATI, OHIO; WOOD WORKING MACHINERY. CENTRAL FOUNDRY CO., NEW YORK; "UNIVERSAL PIPE." THE W. H. MULLINS CO., SA LEM. OHIO. ARTISTIC MTALrv, WORK. STEWART IRON WORKS CO. CINCINNATI. Mr nruco Cartwrlclil .Ir, inter-' talned a few guests at dinner on Weil nesclaj emlng nt the Akx.mdci Young hotel. Including Mr ami Mis James Judd and Mr and Mrx Robert Atkinson. Mr and Mrs Augustus Knndttn sailed In thu Mongolia for a trli lo tho exposition and elsewhere. Tliev will both bo greatlj missed. Mr. and Mrs. I'rlc Knudsen are at tllo l'loas ontnn, where they will remain lor sc oral weeks. Mrs. Trancls (5ay of Kaitai Is also In town and will remain for a short time w Mr. mid Mrs. C Hulemann nrrhcd In the Mongolia and will sail at once for tho Eastern States I ntho Teno Maru. Miss Alice Iledemuim and Dr. l'erdl nand Hcdemann, who hno been In Denmark, arc expected to nrrhe In May. Dr. Hedcmann may practice here, having paid particular attention to children's diseases. Mr. Charles Atherton mado his first trip to thu Volcano on Tuesdi, which Is rather remarkable as ho was Ivni here. Ho took a partj of frlcndi with him. Mrs. Allan Uottomley gao a pretty luncheon for Mrs V K Taj lor, Mrs Ernest Wnterhoueo, Mrs Ix-wton llrnlu and Mrs. Hawes on Wednesday. A beautiful luncheon was clcn nt tho Alexander Young Hotel on 1'ildu by MrB. Francis (Jay, of Kauai, In lion or of Mrs. Ashe, and Miss Dcntler, rf San rranclsco. A cloth of violets and ferns cocred the tnblo and a cut glass bowl held many moro. Cordages of violets wero at each place nnd tho name cards wero works of art. Mrs. Guy wore a confection of whlto lace, and her accessories wero In loltt tones, tho chapenu being white with wreaths of flowors In pastel shades 't was a most becoming toilette The guests Included Mrs Ernest Moss, Mrs Alonzo Oartley, Mrs Eric Knudsueof Kaunl, Miss Elston, Miss Uooko Rntto, Miss Margarot Walker, Miss Holorlo Nasturtiums wero tho decorations nt tho dinner given by Judge and Mia. Sidney Ballon on Thursday oi cuing. They wore oxqulsltely nrranged nil 1 tho tall candles caso a very becoming light over tho perfectly appointed tabic. MrB. Iiallou has only Just re covered from n severe Illness, but Mio is looking remnrkably well. Other guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Eilc Knudscn, Miss Clara Carpenter who Is staying In tho house, u pretty Kill from I.os Angeles Miss Norn Stur geon, I.leut l'nrdep, U S N , and Cap tain Iklght. llrldgo occuplid ever) bod during the I'ttiilng. Among thu many delightful festiv ities In honor of Mrs Atkins, who sailed In thu Mongolia this ino-nliu, was tho dinner which Cnptilu and Mrs Moses of tho N'nwil Station gm on Thursdu) evening IMnk mul white carnations and greens weru urtlstlc.il 1 iirr'iK(d nnd Mrs Atkins was more fascinating, It possible, than eer E. prbod regrets her going, und she thoroughly lilent Ifloil herself with Ho nolulu society Other guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Eric Knudsen, Mnjor and Mrs Wadhams, Mrs. d'Orango, M. Gladding, who camo a short time ago to accompany Mrs. Atkins homo, and I.leut. Houston Mrs Montnguo Cooko was tho host ess of n tin on Thursday In honor of Mrs. Atkins. 1'ostmaBter and Mrs, I'ratt gavo an elaborate dinner at tho Mouna hotel on Wednesday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Hord, Mr Ooro and Mr. Anthony. Mr Gibbons and Miss Lydla Gib bons are at tho Moana hotel. Miss Gibbons Is an artistic looking girl who d leases In tho latest and most efteclho htjlo of Dlrtctulro. Miss Ada Rhodes, who always en tertains well, gao a dinner on Thurs day In honor of Mrs. Francis Guy. Among thoso present wero Miss Mar garet Wulker, Miss Bendor, Mrs. Ashe, Miss 1) Hose, Lieut. Pardco, Mr, Arth ur Mackintosh. Mr. Mackintosh took tho party on to the theater, where n most enjoyable, opening was spent. .Mr and Mrs If. Howard Hitch cock's dinner on Thursday evening, was a vory pleasant affair and tho tablo was lovely with Its decorations of cut flowers nnd greens. Among tho guests wero Dr. nnd MrB. James Judd, Mr. und Mrs. Gerrlt Wilder. Mr and Mrs H. J. Campbell wero tho host and hostess of an elaborate and beautiful dinner on Wednesday In honor of Mr und Mrs I.nnz, who aro soon balling for tho Coast, Mr I.uii going to Genuuny ond Mrs I.anz tak lng tho chlldieu to be educated Govcmoi Ido, tho newly appointed minister to Spain, gavo a dinner on March 31st. Ills guests wero Senator Warren, General and Mrs. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Burko Cochrane, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sewall, Mr. and Mrs. F. M, Hatch, and tho delegate from the Philippines. Tho tablo decorations wero American Beauty roses and ferns. Lansing Mlzncr, the brother of Ad illson Mlzncr, Is coming with Mr Wil liam Irwin on May Sth and will sflonil tho summer hero ns his guest. Ho I'. n popular and well known club mail nnd society man of San Francisco. Captnln and Mrs. Langfltt of Wash ington, so well known hero, gavo nn oBter roast for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scwall and Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M. Hatch recently. Tho guests went down to tho cellar and partook of tho feast from a pine tnblo covorcd with white oil cloth. At each plato was an oyster opener and thick pieces of cloth to hold tho hot oysters. A sauco of molt ed butter, lemon and spices was served with them. After eating all they could everybody went up stairs, whero a cold supper wns served. It was a jolly af fair. Major Langfltt came to Hono lulu with tho N. Y. Volunteers und was ery popular. Mr. Henry L. Tllseley has accepted tho Invitation of tho Chamber of Com merce to act as a dolegato at tho forth coming Congress of Chambers of Com merco of tho Emplro at Sydney. Mr: Rlsoloy was proposing to go a long trip which would Include Australia, at an earlier season thnn tho autumn, and ho has agreed to defer his doparturo In order lo meet tho wishes of tho Chamber of Commerce. Ho will, how ever, Bet out In good tlmo, ns ho In tends to cross tho Dominion of Canada and to visit several places beforo reaching Sjdnoy. Mr, Illsclcy wns horo not long ago nnd will como again In tho near fu turo. Tho Alexandor Young Hotel loung lng room Is a very gay place on Friday afternoons for tho guests after receiv ing thcro and ten Is served from little tables. Yesterday a guest took advant age of this and sho had ovor twenty cullors. Tho vlows, flno air and ploas ant surroundings muko this form of en tertainment a pleasant chango from tho usual calls. The I'uupueo Tennis Club gavo a ery pleasant danco In tho dlnlngroom of tho Moana hotel on Friday cunlng. Tho room wns ur- tlstlctlly strung with Wisteria and greens, a dainty effect being' produced by this hanging Many oung people turned out und socially It wns n de cided success Miss Allco Cobper wa tho originator of tho nffnlr, and sho Is president of tho club. Tho Mongolia being In port, tho Iannis wero lined wllh women In tcry fashionable clothes. k Cards are out as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Jumes W Robertson request tho pleasure of 5 our 'company at tho mar rlago of their daughter, Rose Hilda, to Mr, William S. Chllllngworth on Thurs day eu'nlug, April tho twent -ninth at eight o'clock. St. Andrews' Cathedral. Mrs. A. B. Ingalls' recital will bo giv en at the resldcnca of Mrs. Frcar about tho 13th of next month. Mrs. Rcluno Rodanet announces tho engagement of her daughter, Allco C. Todd Rodanet, to Mr. rted J. Asch. Mrs. Rces Is greatly missed from all tho festivities of tho week and her friends hopo sho will soon bo well enough to go out. Additional Social News on Page 14 THE Chas. R. Frazier Company TOUR ADVERTISERS fhone 371. 122 King St Royal Hawaiian Garage , GEO. S. WELLS, MgT. HOTEL ST. PHONE 191. Prices Reasonable. Ford TOURING OAR, $1185. BCHUMAN CARRIAGE CO., LTD. MERCHANT- 0T. NEAR ALAKEA. JUST RECEIVED Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. HENRY MAY & CO., Phono 22 MEM-CRANK IHPKR I han.tn tof julv ib HtKE- r-iy'lj MGAVTH 19 SOBQANI MV NtRVKAH,0 UNSTRUNG THAT TN XUAPKilMa NO.SB I MAVB, AN ISCAIWIUU PURCHA1C SOME HAHM1B4B AMifcEMENTS v thc ouawe.M OF THE NElGMTJorjHOOn. tT MAyj I AHB (Ti rvNGo FVPIO .ir IrTHJf BBfJe sought BOCfT aSCAUTIFUU PRCtMiTO- Axyoni ot voo who vviuu T4emUM fhom fnnatNCt wwpencjB to Dy. 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