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jKBffWwBWHWBHBHHHBHBWHHnvWv WWWiiMlllllllW 1 Win WWl I I HIMI Pill IM !! HI III III II II 1 1 I IHP I II li II ! I II II ! II I I ! ! Ill Ml II lllllll lllHIM MB 111 ! UWH III ' "afTHt 73 '1' I r,f r r 'It r i ft:' S& 7t W . V Ik If. J' At. X? 8 Extraordinary Opportunity For Lovers of Beautiful Goods , . Entire Stock of Mrs. J. Rosenberg Consisting of HAND-MADK EMUROJDliRIKS, SHI.RT WAISTS and NOVKLTIliS of all kinds will be sold at a great sacrifice. Prices absolutely slashed right and left, and the bargains are the biggest ever offered in Honolulu. Sale now going on, and continues only until r Saturday, January 29. MRS. J. ROSENBERG, Rooms 0 and 10 - - Alexander Young Bid. 4. 4 SOCIAL AtKiut thirty happy children woie ontod .mint has the gift of unfolding, bidden by llltlu llnimlu Tnwso, d.tusti- llexldex tho iiilinlriitlun which Is ox ter f Mr. mill Mrs. Eil. Towxo to prosxed In no measured terms, Mrl m finl I ho liourH of from two until live Wlx hax the h.ippy hicully or nuking o'clock Saturday afternoon, .Innnaiy friends, which are legion on the IbI ISth, l arsli-t In cclelirntliiB her nmlx. and tho wish In cM'ioxxod. al eighth hlrthilny. A happy gathering though It scemx xelflrh, that It will hu of children Imlii1mil In merry snort tho prlvllcgo of this roninmnlly to on tho pretty lawn, when tho rain welcome -Mr. Wlx In tho near utuio coaxed. When Mirprlfod by the full- to Honolulu, to make It hlx permanent lug drops the mnxlc of pnttirlnR feet home, could be heard on the broad lanal nothing like thin daunHil the pleaxnre-' 4 very plrnxlng concert wax given loving children and tho xport went on. nt the homo of Mm. J. A. McCnnd Tho largo illnliiK room held a long lexx, Niiuunu, laxt Thnrxdny cvon lln table. Ico cream, candy, mid otli- lug. nt which thn rllte nf Honolulu edited. A birthday cnKo with eight wefo present. Mix. Ilruco McV. lighted caudles graced the center of MncKall, Koprano; Mrx. (Irnco S. the tablle. Irccream, candy, and oth- llannarman, rontrnlto, and Miss it dellcaclex which iiippcil to tnn aver- Margaret Clarke, planlxt, were tho ago child's apixjtlto wore there In entertainers of the evening. This abundance. A most delightful nfter-Jwax the xeiond of three recitals, Tho niHin wax xpent by thi) little follix, who third mul laxt will bo given nt tho catno to wish the Utile hostess many home of .Mrx. II. F. Dillingham, I'll happy returns of tho day, Inahoii, on Thursday evening, Jaiiu- nry 27, 19111. These two iccltulx Mlxs Wattle Holt, one of Honolulu's ihavo been very favorably comnient tuost nttractlvo maidens, hax consent- ?1 upon, not only by crlllcx, but by rd to jpiear In tho floral parade axithu tmixlc-lovlng residents of llono lh.. Princess of Oahu. Mlxs Holt In lulu. Conxlilerlng the excellent pro noted for her fearlexx and graceful ac-; rniniH that hao been rendered by coniplUhment na nn pqiicxliicnuo and this ruinous trio nml tho marked tnl t'lio xelectlon ix conferring Batlxfiirtlon '" dlsilayed, Honolulu Is Indeed to Miss Itoso Davlxon. In charge of'pioud of her local talent, this section, whose horsemanship l iinsurpaskcd and who Is most com-1 Tuesday, Mrx. (icorge Turner of potent to Judge tho merits or each ' Port l)o Hussy, entertained Ininrniul who will be selected to lend an jit-! ly nt tea, In honor of 11 few Intimate traction to "llip pageant. Theie will li) friends, the houso looked very at no difficulty, It Ix prexiimed. In tho tractive in Its decorations of red car cholco from the other Islands. Al ' nations, mid a pleasant hour of ehit though the Island of Oahu claims ''hat was spent around tho tea tnblo many beautiful glrlx It does not claim' of thlx coxy home. Among thoxa supremacy. No fairer scene will iiro-' 1'ioaonl were; Mrx. 13. O. Hall, Mlxs xent Itself Ihun them representatives Caroline llciixon, of Portland, Ore., of Island beauty on tho back nf n Mlxx Creo, dnughtcr of Major Crco horse that shows Its prlilo of tho love- ly bunlcn Oiat ho Is carrying. Honolulu's losx will undoubtedly be Fan Kranclsco'x gain when tho gifted. Mlxs Sadlo Cox of St. Louis, water-color artist. Otto Wlx. who left on tho Manchuria arrives In tho me- Miss Coffee, a uleco of Mrx. Uart .tropolia of the west, whom ho wlll'enUcrg of this city, will xpetul tho ta!.o up hlx lekldenco. !lx fame has I winter with her aunt at her Walklkl preceded hint, and the beautiful Island home, Mlxs CofTco Is from Oaklnnd, reenes wruonght by his clever brush Is extremely pretty, and will bo tho nru much In evidence In that city, whero art In every form Is appre ciated. Ills nromltcd exhibition In Han Francisco of hlx work will bo n tieat not often enjoyed and an n-.morning. The waves were very high, portunlty of seeing an interpretation and exciting sport was experienced. or nature's loveliness which this till-After Indulging In this novel pastime, Now on Exhibition First Floor This is the largest and best assortment of Oriental Rugs ever shown here, having been personally selected by Mr. K. J. Reehan, who is in charge of the exhibit. -)- NOTES "f "rt Do Hussy, Mrs. Williams., wife of I.t. Williams, Mlxs Charlotto Hall, Mrs. Seymour Hall, Madam Turner, Miss ninncho Turner and motif for much entertaining. An onjoynbln surf riding party was Slvcn at tho Mnnna Hotel, Sunday Genuine TURKISH RUGS And Antique Damascus Brasses Central BVBN1N0 nULLETIN, n dip wax taken In the briny deep, by the young people, nnd later nn Impiompttt brenkraxt wax served to the guests. Among those who wero pictcnt were; Mr. and Mis. Henry, Mlsx Kutheriiie Stephens, Mlxx Caro line HetiKou, Mr. and Mrx. Horace l'ogg or Tacoma, Waxh., Mr. Cladius Mdl.ide, Mr. Cuxhlng nnd others. Captain and Mrx. Low, U. 8. M. C, entcrtnlncd at dinner, Thuisday, In honor or Miss Wurts of Chicago. This charming girl is nn old friend of Mrs. laiw, and will spend tho win ter with her grandmother and aunt at tho Moana Hotel. Deep regret is being expressed over the departure of Major Haines of Hip Paymaster Corps of tho Army. The genial Major has been doing temporary duly in the Islands, dur ing the absence nf Major Kay, nnd will leave on the Manchuria fur San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Ilnrncc Fogg, who aro from Tacoma, and have been making the Moana Hotel their habit ation since their arrival in Hono lulu, left on Monday, January seven teenth, for llalelwn. Mr. Fogg Is an enthusiast on gulf, and expects to spend the most of hlx time on tho links. Tho engagement of Miss Klhel Tay lor or Ilauiakuapoko, to Mr. Ilovlus of I'ala, Maul, has been announced. Mr. and Mrs, (Dies Drown nf Mln ncaM)lls aro sojourning in Honolulu and nru planning to icmulu several mouths. On Thursday, Captain and Mth. Mori Is of the Fifth Cavalry enter tained nt dinner. Their guests wero Captain and Mrs. Scales and Lieu tonnnt nnd Mrs. Lewis. Mr. Wnttlngtnn mid Mr. T. Fulford of IlUhop & Co., spent-Saturday nnd Sunday as guests at tho Ouhu Plan tation. . Miss Illggart, was n departing pas senger for Kami! on thu steamer W. 0. lnll on Thursday, January 20th. Mr. !C. A. I'. Newcnmb and his sis tor, Mlxs Nowcomb, who resided In Honolulu Eonio yeurx ago, leaving heru to locuto In their homo In Now York, returned on tho Korea, uml, nru domi ciled nt tho Hawaiian Hotel. Mr. Nowcumh will tuko up hlx permanent residence in Honolulu and icxumu his business of an artistic la.Ildcr mid decorator, Mr. Nowcomb hax tho rep Building Next HONUMlLC, T. II., BATURDAV, JAN. 22. 19'tO. utation or bciiv; a very Due architect, and Is endowed with a number of ac complishments. The biother and sister wero fnvoiltes In tho social world or Honolulu and their return will bo most welcome to their old-tlmu friends heie. Mr. and Mix. iteld who aro so journing at thu Moana Hotel aro planning to spend a )car In thexu beautiful Islands. Thlx prominent (Couple closed their homo in Paris homo years ago, and have been tour ing tho United Stntes leisurely. While at Coronado beach laxt winter, they received Mich glowing reports or Ho nolulu, that they decided to visit tho Paradise or the Pacific. Mr. and Mrx. Held huvo been the motif for much entertaining since their arrival. Mrs. Arthur Marix entertained In formally nt a S o'clock tea Wednexdny nt her -hbrno on Dluglinm mid Alex ander streets. Mr, nnd Mis. Frederick Klamp aro giving ,n'w'eek-end patty to a number of their Menus at their benulirul suburban homo ut Knhalal, Oahu. Mis C.IIjwii nnd her daughter. Miss OIIimiii, aro domiciled at the Moana Hotel. Mixu nibsou Is a petite blomlo with large blue e.vcs and fair hair. This pndty girl Is a warpi personal frlc-ud of Mlsx .lesso Kennedy. At her colonial home on tho corner or Victoria and Klnau streets Mrs. Frank Halxtead ix entertaining nt a bridge party in honor of her sister. Mis. Christian Cnsteudyk. of Hllo, Hawaii. Tho decoration will bo green nnd led, anil soma li.in.U-omo pilzes linvu been clioren. Miss Mao Damon will be among the luncheon hostesses for tho coming week. Tills charming girl has Invited a number or her friends for tirfln on Tuesday. Miss Damon Ix well versed , In tho art of cntortulnliig uml Ix sure to make a charming hostess on thlx occasion. OUTRIGGER CLUB NOTES. Owing to tho fuel that the 2.'lrd is Sunday nnd that there are many Christ Ian Kndcnvorcrs aboard tho Cleveland, thu regatta portion ot tho furling sports will ho hold on. Sat urday. February 12. when thn Clavo- 'land ictiirns to Honolulu with her wcxtwurdlQUiid round - the - world cruisers. Tho oventr tor tomorrow will bo (onllued almost entirety to suif-bonrd-rldlng and surfboating, neither of which sports requires tho ex to M. A. Gunst & Co. King and Fort hausting luminal labor of the re gatta work. ' The Ikijk will, of com so, compete for tho Clark cups two of them. They will go outrun their hoards, come In standing upon tho tips of the big rollers. Sumo will even stand on their heads on tho boards, and othcis wilt actually, waltz on tho tiny hits of plank. -The Judges on tho Moana pier will hiwuld tho Fiirthunrd cup to the must gtuccful and expert manipulator of his board. About tlility entries have been made, In the canoe surfing context tho Judges will consider grace of mo tion, directness In steering mid dis tance trnvclcd before tho wave. The boys for the surtboard roll test will line up on the bench of thu Outrigger grounds nt 3 o'clock, uml n few minutes later tlicy will puddle out, starting In Hue. Alter a tew waves have been caught, the Judges will pick out thi! dozen bct stirr ers. Tho canoo surfing will then take place, and nfler that ix over the ten selected surfhonrdcis will enter tho final contest for the Clark cup. These cups, now on exhibition In the windows or K. O. Hall & Son, uro tho II n est tiophles of tho kind ever sent to Honolulu, nnd uro thu gift of Frunk C. Clark. Tho two lniger cups will bu held for thu events to be pulled off when Frank Clark Is lieic with hlx cruisers tin February 12. tlovernor 'Frc.ir, It Is expected, will then present nil tho cups to tho winners. Sunday afternoon mi old filendol the club will bo on hand to prepaiu hlx famous llsh chowder, which will be dished out hot to nil who return frdm thu aquille tuntests. As the Outilgger Club was llrst suggested by the niallhlnl, that In dividual has not been loi.t xlght of. For hlx cdlllentlou nml delectation. on Sunday, pol-pounderx lire to bo In evidence before tho native graxs homes. The Kamohnmeha Aquatic .Club of Hawaiian sons will provldo I these, nnd the ninllhlnlx will see I how the lino looks when It ix flrxt I (alien fioin tho soil; how It Is baked I with mil otis stones, then boiled, pounded' Into pol, and eaten with one, two or thrco lingers. In fact, the Outrigger Club Ix trying to give thb stranger the kind ot entertain ment ho wishes. Mexxrs. Khlera & Co. hnvo gotton out n liaiidsmuo Illustrated program or the day for the Outrigger Club, mid this will he distributed among tho 700 cruisers nlioaul tho Clevo land. Mr, llerboit Clark, an elder brother of Frank C. Clark. Is In chai go or tho present crplse. ilotb ho nnd hlx brother arc personal trlemls or the piesldent ol the Out rigger Club, wlio will seo to It that they ate pioperly entci tallied al Walklkl. Additional Social on Pages 11 and 12 NOIcFOI.K, Jan. S. Tho battleship Georgia ran aground In Iho Kllzabeth river this iirteiuoou uml another notch was cut In her nick of recent mix bass. Tho vessel wax proceedlir.? down tho river from Norfolk Navy Yard, where tho holu lipped In her outer hull by tho piopoller of tho collier Voxtal, Hiiro wockx ago, had Just been patch ed up and Injuries sustained In col lision with tho battleship Nebniska, a few days previous, lojulicd. Thrco disasters within a month have led her to bo dubbed "the hoodoo or tho navy." The (leorgia bail been ordered to sea fur tactical c).eiclso today nam! was steaming out, At about six knots nn hour she struck on thu shoal be tween l.urnhert'x Point iuid Cruncy Island Light. Tho C Q I) signal was flashed by wlrclexx, nml tour ttius raced to licr assistance from thu Muvy Yard. They found thu big fighter xtuik hard, but n hair hour or nulling ull together got tho vessel again clear. ELkllihc4 I7S0 Walter Baker & Co.'s CHOCOLATES and COCOAS For eating, drinking and cookrh Pure, Delicious, Nutritious ww " ..tfV 'Htf. KtiUtrel I'. X. I'llHl Oltie. lirciikfast Qocoa, 1-2 11), tins Milker's Chocolate (unsweet ened), 1-2 lb. cakes Gentian Sweet Chocolate, 1-1 Hi. cakes For Sale by Leading Croccn In Honolulu Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. DORCHESTER, MA5S, U. S. A. SO HIGHEST AWARDS IN EUROPE AND AMERICA f QaJs11s 4 HWMMiWfl FOR EVERY Easy Way To Cockroaches, It Is tho easiest thing In tho vorhl to rid the liouso of rats, mice, cock roaches, vvaleibiigs, etc., by using the old rcllnblo Stearns' Klectrle Itut nml Itoach Taste, which has been on tho market for thirty years. It Is ro.nl v mixed for iifo and' as it Is In pnsto form, there is no iiowdcr to blow away and get into rood. Ron that every naekago bears the signature of J. .1. Kearney, nnil then ion will get the genuine: tho only guaranteed exterminator, ilio only one Residence Undertaking Parlors M. E. Silva's Undertaking Parlors will be icniovcd about I-'ebruary fi In u local Inn on Chaplain stieel oppo site tho Catholic Sisters. Tho now place will be well equipped wltll JiediiHuux, kitihon, diiiiiigroom. hnth Kioin, wnitlngronm, vvllh verandas on two sides. lor tho lesldcnee fe.i lino In tills new, up-to-date ittuler t'uklng parlors tlicio will he no charge for the in-o. Thu parlor Ih fice lo nil who wish In remain With the bodies of beloved ones. Hod I cm icmovcd from hospitals or home from within thrco tulles or clly 1 lull In to our pluco or IiusIiium Tree or ehnrge. Present Phone, 179 EXQUISITE MILLINERY t K UYEDA 1023 Nuuftau St. GREAT JANUARY SALE Closing Out Some of Our Lines of Goods , $100,000 Worth of Merchandise to be Slaughtered Regardless of Cost The Greatest Sale of DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, CLOTH ING, FURNISHING GOODS, SHOES, etc., ever held in Hono lulu. 15 Cases of Goods received per s.s. "Korea" will be included in the sale. Don't fail to follow the crowd. Come everybody. For further particulars see our circular. L B. KERR Alakea HOUSEKEEPER ' Rid the House of Wats, M ce etc where your druggls i!ll refund your money If It does not do tho work. Apply Stearns' Kleclrlc Pnsto lit night, In sinks, lmntrlcn, etc., nnd In tho morning you can bvvocii up n pan ful of dead cockroaches. Uso It where thoro uro rats nml mice, nud after eating it. they will run 'out of doors to die. All relhblo druggists sell Stcn;nx' lilectrlc l'liBto: 2 oz, box 2Gc., If", (i. box $1.00, or xent express prepaid. Biennis' I'.lcctilo l'liBtu Co., Chlcflngo, 111. I - Night Ull 1014 & CO., Ltd., Street t I ) V u i I SK - v.-C!vi,'jtJ 'JLJ J2L V$jfcSr- &k-L, t!isdiL,J ' .i. t mjuzjtj AxAt :J&1IM. J '4uKfc. tkJSLlik ! . uiJfc.u J, x"1uUiutu .itiL.