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'CV 12 KVENINQ DULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. It., SATURDAY, FEU. 20, 1910. ll Bglli..lll.., L , illKI A Skin ot Beauty is a Joy Forevei Grand Clearance Sale Commences Monday Morning, Feb. -28 PRICE-REDUCTIONS not equalled at any other-time. Every department in the store represented. Thousands of dollars' worth of seasonable merchandise that women, g'rls and small children need right now 'at' reductions in no instance less' than 25 per cent., and from that to one-half or more. Hundreds of bargains. The partial list herewith gives an idea of our drastic method of closing put the entire stock. Muslin Underwear The strongest lines in the market secured for this sale. Complete to the last detail. Wc know the Roods arc "Good Goods" they're right in quality, and wc have made them tight in price before they are offered to you. Garments from 25c. end un. Sweaters Lakes' and Children's Sweaters, plain and fancy weave: elo3c-fittintr single-breasted Norfolk or Pony Coats; New Spring Waists LAWN. LINEN, MADS AS AND MULL These attractive w lists will be shown next Monday. They are new arrival i in spring styles in the newest de signs. Have lonf sleeves, buttons in front and in the bach, and are so greitly undcrpriced as to warrant your tr.king this occasion to lay in a anting supply. "Embroideries Importers' spring accumulations, bought undcrpriced. These Roods are the s aron's accumulations, strictly up-to-date iiL-pattcni an' dti.gn. fresh mid-clean. This sale can never be duplicated. A Hosiery Sale That Leads This Hosiery Sale surpasses any hosiery event we have knowledge of in months. Wc BUggest anticipating your wants for months to come, as these arc regular staple numbers which will cost you the regular price after this sale. The quality in every instance is thoroughly reliable. Table Linen and Napkins Fine Table Linen is as essential as toys for Christ mas. Each piece of these imported linens is the finest we have been able to secure for the mdnpy. 25c. vard and up; a large assortment to .choose from. Lace Curtains ' GREATLY UNDERPRICED Large savings may be had on splendid Lace Curtains. The curtains are 2Vst to 3 yards long, in white and -ecru; suitable for parlors, dining or living rooms. A wide range of pattetns. Lingeries and Tailor-Made Suits To close out tile entire line, we have made a tremen dous reduction of 50 to 75 discount. Smart Dresses for Children From 2Va to 14 years; in Gingham, Lawn, etc. Bir reductions. Ladies' Coats High-grade Goods. Tan and Oxford; guaranteed water proof. Regular, $15.00 each; sale price, $8.50. Domestic "Good Goods" Rightly Priced. These ate ftesh, clean goods, and goods that will give w;ar and satisfaction. SHEETS I . SHEEfING Yard. 10-4 Sale Price 35c. 9-4" " 30c. 8T-4 " " ...27oC. 7-4" " 25c. 6-4 " " 20c. OUTING. FLANNEL 12 yards, $1. A. F. C. GINGHAM 200 pieces to choose from; 12 yards for ?1. LINEN TORCHON LACES Regular, $1 dozen; sale price, 50c. dozen.. , VICTORIA LAWNS 10-yard pieces; sale price, 60c. pc. NAINSOOK In 12-yard pieces; sale price, $1.60 piece. SALE COMMENCES MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28 FORT STREET, OPPOSITE CATHOLIC CHURCH Each. 00x90 Sale Price.. .$1.00 81x90 " "... .80 72x90 ' " ... ,75 63x90 'i "... .65 54x90" " ... .50 m sSk Sale Commences Monday Morning, Feb. 28 A. BLOM Fort Street, opposite Catholic Church SBttiSHMESS 1 VMRfc) t Complimentary Luncheon. It being ladles' .la) ill the Commer cial Club today, the niitwii'ilillo com mittee IllCIIlbolH WllO llL'CUllllt'll tlio Coinmciclal Club until for tliu Wash ington's birthday parade, wcro tlio hotts nt iiiio o'clock ut an Informal luncheon given lu compliment to the. ' ,four young women who occupied the kuutOnioblIo and udded to much to the '.j atructivenebK of tlio witrj . The hosts, ; Mr. Until Hermit, Mr, John T. Warren, ', Mr. George (Jullil ami .Mr. Itoscool'er ' Kins,, weio iihsIbIciI by Mr3. Heindt, ,' Mm. Wiincn ami .Mrs. (luilil, In re ceiving the miosis who were matron ' Izcil by Mis. (Icorgo Angus. Also -'' fcharluK tlio houurs of the lunchenn wiis little .lean Angus who was tlio, ami . tiny mat-cot for the car ami won tom jillmentii uii every side. lug tlio life of Honolulu before sailing for tl(e Orient. Violets ninl maiden hair ferns were used upon the lunch eon table, while the place cards wero water color Bkotches of familiar Isl am) scenes, done on bamboo ribboiiK. Covers wcro laid for five, thoNjthcr guests being Miss Helen Maglll of Pasaduna, Mrs. .John Trcnliuliu War ren and Mrs. Hobo. Miss Webb and Miss Maglll wero guests at luncheon Friday of Mrs. Hen derson at her Kalmukl home, Mrs. Henderson being a slstpr of ono of Miss Webb's fraternity sisters on tlio coast. I'rlday ufteinoon tlio visitors wero guests for afternoon tea of the Misses Ward ut the Old PUntatlon, Saturday, after viewing tlio par ode. called with Mr. Mervsn Maglll. on tho Chlio Maru for Hongkong vvhorolner Ben '' Mr. Tlio luncheon table watj, decorated ' they will spend several weeks befuro i l'c-nvy, Sunday evening, nt violet, the color used In tho decor-, touring other cities ot China. Japan, Hotel. The. circular tablo of the car, and bows of airy I and tlio Philippines, llioy expect to bo gouo about four mouths, leturnlug on tho Koica In June. Forrest' Entertain. Mrs. II. T. Korrost, of I'unaluu, Kan, gave an excellent dance to her many friends lu this city and tho vicinity last Jl'I'i f. ,-ntlon i? violet tullo milled to the attractiveness io'f the tablo. The placo cards bore & r (ill.,,. - (ill. i flf Ihfl n.iil Itn fl,tl(l1. tP'Kni' iwriiniintH. ninl uttaehnd to these , . ... . . - A i.iXwero bows of violet tullo imon which -' . the names or me guceis weio inscriueu in cold. Covers were laid for fourteen, t .. ...... .. . ... ... ..... Ui.ti,.lni ........ It... uuva tlwi llllt H'rl f illioso who werp mere uuiug .mas mini i -""'""J ".i"n ojd ...v ...... ...- vjjSmlth, Miss Carolyn Sheffield. Miss buno. Tho affair took place lu Spree h' Katherlno Dm licit "t Salt Lake City i kcl Hall, and was attended by n largo wind Miss Helen Quarlos; Mrs. licorge number of pcoplo from noar and rar. ',Siigus, Miss Jean Angus. Mr. und Mrs. It wua Scottish lu chaiactcr. and one ti:inll Hermit, Mr. andrs. (loorgo of tho main events of tho evening wan nliiii!, Mr. nud Mrs. John Trenholui tho dancing of tho Sword Danco and fil Mr. Itoseoo Perkins, i tlio Highland Fling by Mr. Gchrlng, In '-'' I costumo. Music was furniahed by the ive Luncheon. i Misses Chalmers, Mrs Jarrett T. I.evv- Miss liiltlt Smith was tho, hostess is, Mrs. Ulllott Hobeit Forbea and ast Saturday nt u churinlngly appoint- Fred Trowbridge, nnd songs, weif ren- e'e! luncheon given ut the home of her doled by Mr. John T. Molr, Mr (loo. sister, Mis. Stephen Norton Hobo at l.llllcoo, Mr. nick I.llllcoe. and Mr. 1711 Aliapnrfi street, III honor of her Iliadley. During tho ovenlng light re friend, Miss Winifred Webb of 1'nsa- freblimenls wcro served, und tho af- dena, who Hpent n. week hero enjoy- fair vvns enjoyed until n late hour. pr. ..-.,. . ,v."--' . X Among those present were the fol lowing: Mrand Mrs. John Watt, Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Molr, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. C. Campbell, Captain Peter Johnson, Pur ser Drew and other officers of the Wll hclmlna, Mr. ami Mrs. Carl S. Smith, Mr. ami MrB. H. V. Patten; Mr. u'nd Mis. Jarrett T. I.cwls. Mr, and Mrs, C. It. Kennedy, Misses Greenfield, Miss Severance, Mr. and Mrs. John Napier, Mrs. Chalmers, P, N. Doyo, Geo. Day, J. D. Kennedy, J U, Smith, Miss Smith. H. I. Ullle, It. Forbes, W. Turn bull, Geo. l.llllcoo, Dlek l.llllcoo Prod Trowbildge, Mr. Hradley, Mr. Gchrlng and m.iuy(olhcrs. Mr. and Mrs. Peavy's Dinner. Delightful in every way was the dm- and Mrs. Gcorgo at tho Moana was l)i 11- llautly arranged with hcarlet cxorlas. In the center of tho tablo was arrang ed u fancy wicker basket filled with these handBome flowers. Klcctrlc lights were cloverly nrranged nt the base of tho basket und concealed by dainty red silk shades, tho tout ensemble of the decorations wero very offcctlvo, Tho hostess wore an Imported gown of black and gold, which suited her type of beauty to perfection, Mrs, Murphy, a sitter of Mrs. Poavy, wore- white cutln, embroidered with largo pink roses. Ira, Hobert Atkinson looked stunning In black. Mrs. Prauk Bald win of .Maul wore u superb gown of TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinino Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box PARIS MEDICINE CO., Si. lovua, U S. A. white. Mrs. Arthur Wilder looked charming In Llack, wl'tfi a eqrsago of old blue and gold. After dinner tho party took advantage of' thq beautiful moonlight night and motored to tho Pall. Ihoso present Mrs. Poavy, Judgo and Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Atkinson, Mr. und Mrs. Frank Unldwln of Maul, Mrs. Murphy of Minneapolis, Mr. Itleli nril Wright, Mr, Will noth and Mr. Uenton. . Mrs. Wood's Bridge Luncheon. On Monday, Mrs. C.H. Wood enter tained u scoro of her friends ut her beautiful mid artistic liomq on Thurs ton Ave tat luncheon. Tho tablo wa; profusely decorated In yellow coreopls. and Binllax, with dainty. placo cards tied with .yellow satin ribbon, Cluny laco'dollles, purchased during Mrs. Wood's trip abroad, wero another or numeutaUon to tho table. After par taking of a delicious luncheon tho af ternoon vvns given over to bridge. Among thoso present were Mrs. C. D,. Wood, Mrs. Harry Lowls, Miss Mar garet Walker, Mrs. II. Faxon Ulshop, Mrs. Mannlo Phillips, Mrs. Frederick Klamp, .Mis. Mcjer of San Franclsco7 Mrs. Frederick Damon, Mrs. Andrew Puller, and others. Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Pratt's Dinner. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. (1. Pratt entertained nt dinner in hon or of sumo old friends of theirs Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Corey of Sau' Fran cisco. Tho tablo was prettily deco ratod In cut (lowers and malden-halr ferns, with unique placo cords. Covers were laid for eight, and after dltiner a musical pioginni was rendered, No "brighter day dawned in tho Isl and of o.ilm than on Tuesday, Febru ary 22nd, when nature wreathed In smiles, und tho icoplo of Honolulu wero uttuned to all this beauty, for wus It not tho day that one of tho great If not tho greatest ovents of this Island city was to tako place, and a grand pageanfsvvlth Its wealth of How ers, which a kind and bountiful nnturo gavo, which was used to adorn nnd niako a display of color to gladden tho eyo and fchnw man's, exquisite tasto lu tlio arrangement of thoso floral beauties. Karly lu the day tho streets wero filled with tho throng. Automo biles weio most' In ovldenco, nnd with flags and (lowers and thd fair occu pants in their dainty gowns, n touch of color hero and thcro, made n most Icautlfiil Bput on tho landscape. Pedes lilnns, too, vvoro a pleasing Blght.vTho men In Immuciilato linen, duck or llan pel, just tho correct and becoming diess for tho tropics,. and thp pretty women looking smart und dainty In I their llngerlo gowns and hats with n nilllU !illilMJ 111 BIIUIIU llieill IIOU1 Ultl Sol's raj-B was more than good to look could plan a finer parade, and to Hu nt. A happy Bet ot people Btood wait- managers and all who assisted In the Ing for the procession to come In work the thanks and never ending view-. A delightful surprise was given gratitude of the pcoplo are due for the wnltlnc snectators and n each thin hnntitlfiil foto il.iv. wore Jlr. nndj float or object In the parndo was seeni A'large number of tho leading pco d Mrs. , Arthur! tho clapping of hands attested the i.p- plo residing on tho other Islands shovv- prcclatlon of the exhibit. Eacll and ed tho Interest they havo taken In tlio all wero works of art and unsurpassed "Annual Floral Parade" by coming In beauty and syatcm ot conducting, over to witness the pageant and to Tho entire mass moved with sucfi coso give their old In making It a greater na to excite the surprise and admlrn-1 attraction by sending one'ot their best tlon of every ono. Tho Floral Parade ' rlderB nnd most nttrnctlvo women to has been the one absorbing theme Blnco represent the Princess of their Island. Tuesday, nnd tho verdict Is from all Tho Hawnllan Princesses mndo n most sides especially from tho Mallhlnl beautiful appearance, and It would bo that Honolulu did nobly, that no city a difficult tusk to glvo precedence to R. T. FELIX GOl'RAUD'S ORIENTAL am OK MAGIC4L BEAUTIFILR I fffUM. M"U I llthCA, r.!i, unit Mia IM.WR. nn vvarr oicmun n bcfttitr. "n"! ,! r..fti1tccll'n. It Lw ttrnMl lli If at ff 60 veir. nan h 40 titrtnltM l lazuli If Lpurll ll irorrrlv nuilf, Aectplnocftuatsr frit of in.llH iisfT Oytvl sitm ni-i t A. vsGS;7, lit I l iir ' 'I' i""11- S X 1 T Yif " Al Toil lldlrt S J 11 k. M' will ma Hi J. rv I ffcomnif-fiil lorn.,l' rrrnm' u Mil l;t h.fmfiil l il lU rtiiirr.tuinn." i,rMikTuir;i ";V,n:I Uoudt Oiftlrrl In Ui Uklicd SUtia. Cftowlft ftod Kuroi UBD.T.KOfUJlS. Frcs . 3 Gictt Jjr.es Slriel oiT nny. 8o wonderful was tho grace nnd skill dlsplnycd In tlio management of , their horses, nnd being oblivion !o tho fact thnt thousands of ejes were upon them. Tuesday, February tho twenty-second, wob marked as the anniversary of tho birth of China's ruler, Pit I J, the "Heaven-born," and vvns appropriately celebrated by his subjects In the man ner characteristic of tho oriental, whoso love for display and nolco Is more pronounced thnn that of nny other nationality. The big dragon seemed larger thin ever before, nnd tho glnnt firecrackers waxed louder as the dragon wended Its way through tho Chinese quarter. The grotcsituo crcattiro was quite In evidence In tho parade, as the oriental feature of tho parade was most creditable and mado a strikingly beautiful sccno In Its rich and gorgeous trappings. After the parade, In which they participated, was over their festivities in lienor of their Emperor's natal day began a day always remembered and cclebint cd with enthusiasm nnd pomp. All of Chinatown was In festal garb, bringing to light wonderful silken costumcB, heavy with rich embroidery making more than ono on-lookcr almost green with envy. The banners, which wSro carried by tho attendants of tho dragon, wero works ot art nnd price less in value. Ono carried high bv n Chinese who wore a magnificent dress was conspicuous by Its extreme Mm pllclty wob tho bluo flag mnrked first prize. Floral Parade, and win the ban ner conferred upon the Chlncso float during the morning parade, giving rvl dcncojtlrtrf tho Mallhlnl Judges select ed by tho committee wero capable ot eood Judgment In their bestowal ot this ono honor, which will bo greatly up- pieclatcd by our Chlneso community. Civil Engineer Alfred C. Lcncrcnz, who Is sent by tho U. S. M". depart ment to succeed Captain Parks, nnd his .wife, will be-welcomed in Hono lulu for their popularity at Maro Isl and, whore they mado their homo for sotiio years, has preceded them. Bctoro leaving tho coast they wcro entertain ed by a number ot their friends, and the functions given in , their honor was evldcnco .of tho esteem In which they are held, nnd nmcluregret is felt over their departure. Kx-Quecn I.llliiokalnnl Is en rotito to her lslnud homo nnd Is now In Han Francisco. Her old frlcndB and sub jects will bo glad to welcome her and glvo her tho comfort of their friend ship, which has been steadfast In nil of her trials nnd disappointments. Mrs, Krdmnn Baldwin is tho gueit of hor brothcr-ln law nnd sister-in-law ut Makcwcll, Kuual. Mr, Hahlvvln Is manager of that plantation, ' P 3E Soft Beverages " and Distilled Water TT IS DECIDEDLY UNSAFE to use ordinary " city water for 'drinking purposes. Our DISTILLED WATER is healthful and free from n all impurities, all flavors. So are our SODA WATERS of S Send us a trial order for assorted Soda Water and for a bottle of Distilled Water. RYCROFT'S FOUNTAIN SODA WORKS Phone 270 ZE I s w K r ' ' uzsjifrj . .Mmz&mTMkm&ii:,. ;.aA-j.' u,;.j, v wi, -,.. j..Ai ,. -.r. jjjMKa i jytjfijjjganeBgwtHtj. i&A'il'i-W: i'uU'-fHlii. S.' ' . laX4 1 MjKJMMMKniBMiMMiBF",'l"ggK