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f-i EVEHTVO BTJtT-ErV, nOdlVhV, T. H., SATtftOAT, JCtfE 1, 1910. rs r4 -' . 9 .31 t i V: '. '. . y ATBACTIViii ITEMS' for MID-JtfNE shopping NEW WASH RUCHINOS By the yard, in White nnd Cream; r.lso CHIFFON RUCHINOS, in White, Black and Colors. ' ' SILK EMBLEMS Stars, Bars, Eagles mid Anchors; in Bell, White and Blue, NEW WINDOW DRAPERY Art Etomine. Very nt tractive,, designs and colorings. 25c. yard. RIBBONS The Moire Antinquej all silk, beautiful quality j 8i2 inches wide. 46c. yard. Verx. swell for hair ribbons. ,We oan tho celebrated DE BEVOISE BRASSIERE BUST SUPPORTERS -In two qualities flOe. and $1, , New LINGERIE DRESSES, new LINGERIE WAISTS, new LINEN DUST COATS, new WASH SKIRTS In White and Colors. , LADIES RAIN COATS In Cravenctte and Silk, all fresh, cris- goods. SACHS' DRY GOODS CO. Corner Fort and Beretanla Streets Opposite Fire Station BEAUTIFUJL STYLES This .is tne expression we have from all who have viewed our new arrivals in the NEW, SMART SPRING STYLES., Newness and beauty Jn footweaxywere never more evident. Dressy Boots In the new 'short'-vamp patterns. Pat ent leather vam,ps and cloth tons; others of dull kid with kid tops; still others made of all Cravenette cloth. Style u!t like cut. Price........ $4.50 and $5.00 I 91 I " WW Suede Pumps Without straps; "no bulging,'1 "no slipping." Mode in Black or White Suede, slightlv extended soles, Cuban heels. They fit the arch and clintr at the heel. Style just as cut. The pair $450, SB Ankle Strap Made of Bright Patent Colt Skin, Black Suede and Sea Island Duck; plain dress toes, Cuban heels. Just enough trimming to show class; walking weights. Priced exception ally low. The pair. , i . . $3.50 Manufacturers' Shoe Co., Ltd., 1051 Fort St. Nicelle Olive Oil Best by test Ask your Grocer for it BJLL BUSTER'S LETTER TO HIS FATHER .. nnAIt PA: Last week I wont to work In (ho department dial ha?' chargo of tho consumers. I was sent out to eco If all appliance woro working satisfactorily, and In nlmont every case 1 found Hint they wore. Soma of tho consume sold tli.it every time thoy lit a burner It tnailn mi nwfnl noise. I showed thorn hnw tlipy could stop It hy turning on tlio gas n few Hornudt boforn thoy applied Ihn match. In' hnolhor plneo whoro a new rnngn had Just been Installed, I nskod Ihn cook how he liked It. Hq nnld: "I'Jnd: I light him last night mid ho no go out yet." Upon Investigation, I found nut that lip had lit thu ocn nnd hocr turned It out. It Ib things like thin which cause high hills. Oroaslnn.illy; wn hao hnil complaints of lilrli UiIIIh, hut hno always been nldn to show Ihn people, whom thp gas wan usorl, nnd art soon lis thoy learn whero (lie trouble. In, It lit VPry pritlly remedied. . One plneo where I hey had n water heater tho bills iwero very high. Wo put on n teat meter nnd found that tho gas wn used, frbm two to flvo 1. M. every ilny. Thoy told mc thero was no ono homo nt that time of day except the. cook, so wo kept watch nnd found that tho cook was soil ing hatha to his fricml nt ten cents enrh. ' In every case I show them that ns 11 rulo thoy enh Kotll thq heat they need hy hnvliig tho burners turned ery low, for hy turning 'them higher thoy nlmply wnsto tho gas. On ono stoo thero In n small hurner called tho "simmer" which hums vrry llltlo Kin nnd will Wp any vessel boiling; thin hurnor fchnnld ho lifted whenever posnible. , dan ranges nro voiy easily kept rlean with Just-n little rare." It li n Bood plan In nlnns have the oven doom open nil Inch nflcr imlnrf. In order to allow tiicm to dry nut. 1f tho mitlde In occasionally wiped off with a slightly oiled cloth, tho hIovo will nlnayx look due. I like thin work holler than any I have dono yet. Willi love. IIII.U m i . i m !' .! ! : SOCIAL NOTES ) r-i: cygyeggrt.qcraigi Special,, NecHwear Sale for This Week ' jHIQH GRADE SILK POUR-IN-HAND T Regular 75c. and $1 Goods Sold for. 50c. ? AIL .KINDS OF NECKTIES AT CUT PRICES Sec Our Window Disnlay- ' ' , New Lines of MEN'S and BOYS' BATHING SUITS in Wool and Cotton. YEE CHAN & CO., ' Cor, King and Bethel WEEKLY BULLETIN $1 a Year Dr. and Mrs. Cooper's Dinner. ' Sir. William 0. Irwin was tho com plimented Riicnt nt a dinner which was rIvcii hy Dr. and Mm. Charles Drynnt Cooper at their homo In Nuuanii Vnlley. Thin dinner wuh not n larRO nffalr, and through tho In formality proved n clinnnliiR affair. AmonR tho frjends Invited to meet Mr. Irwin wore Mr. and Mrs. Hlchard Ucrs. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Tcnney, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kchalin, nnd others. Mrs. Bishop's Luncheon. Hod ronen grnced tho tahlo of Mrs. i: rnxoti nishop's ltmclieoii tnhlu on Thursday last, After luncheon tho hostess nnd her ruckIr played hridge. AmoiiR thoso present wero Mrs. K. Faxon lllnliop, Mrs. Hyde-Smith, Mrs. Herman Kocko. Mrs. Hlchard Ivors, MIbs Margaret Walker and Miss Mnr garet Castle. Miss Rhode's Luncheon. Miss Ada Ithodes entertained In formally at luncheon Thursday at her homo on Nuuanii Ao, Pink carmx tlona wero usud In great profusion. Among her luncheon guestR wero Miss Lydla McStockor, Mlsa Ironn Dixon MUfl' Julia McStncker nnd tho Misses Hotlnian. ' Major Hart's Dinner. Major Hart entertained Saturday evening ut tho Sonsldo Hotel, Among his guests wero Captain nnd Mrs. Ho hards, Mrs. Yates and Lieutenant O'Connor. On tho arrival of tho Logun, Mon day. Colonel Schuyler of tho Cth Cav alry wns met by a largo contingent of Mends heluiigliig to tho Army and In civil llfo Tho Colonel Is a favorite wherever ho resides, Honolulu being no exception to tho rule, for tho Col one) Is a great favorite In these Isl ands, nnd Ida absencu was keenly felt among his numerous frlcndn. Col oncl Schuyler had hln cholco of rC' malnlng on tho mainland or returning to tho Islands, hut on account of his aloha for tho country ho choso tho latter. Mrs. Kcnyon. wlfo of Lieutenant Kenj on of tho U, S. S. Cruiser Cleve land, Is tho guest of Miss Constance ItcBtarlclc. Miss rtostarlck will enter tain Thursday nt a tea from to C, which will ho given In honor of her tioiiSQ guest nnd In honor of Mrs. M. M. Oarrott, wlfo of Lieutenant Oar rctt of tho 10th Infantry, U. S. A. Mrs. Harold Cnstlo ban Issued in flations for a largo tea to ho shen Monday nftcrnoon from 4 to 0. About ono hundred guests have been Invited. Tho woathcr permitting, this wjll ho an out-ofdoor nrfnlr. Oardcn parties especially In tho tropics, nro always enjoyable Tho smart set are look ing forwnrd to this entcrtnlnment. Mrs. F. R. Day's and Miss Irwin's Tea. Mrs V, II. Day nnd "MJss, Jessica Ir win nro entertaining n colurlu of their friends, thlH afternoon from 4 to 0. TJils ton Is being given ut tho Von Holt bungalow ut Wulklkl, whero Mrs. Day and Miss Irwin nro living. This affair Is suro to be of un artiBiic naturo, for Mrs. Day Is noted for her originality, At tho homo of Mrs. U A. do la Nux a pleasant card party win, slvon Wednesday ovenlng lu honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. It. Stuart, who returned t!Q first of the week from tho Jenlii sula, whoro they spjnt tilth" honey moon. Mrs. fltuart was Miss M. K. Letlle, and wng married on Juno 'J Mr. Stuurt Mrs. Halph Johnson will bo ono nf next weck'n hontosseB nt n tea which will ho given at her homo Tuesday in honor of Mis, M. M. Oarrott. Moat of tho guests will bo Intlmnto friends of Mrs. Onrrett. Prof, and Mrs. William A. nrynn, thn Slorrn, aro now visiting tho for mer's parents, lu Whlttlor, California, beforo going cast, whero they will spend the summer with Mrs. Ilryan's. mother )n Iluffnlo, nnd visit Washing ton, I), C., Philadelphia, New York nnd other enstern cities. Mr. Noel Doorr entertained n party of clght.at dinner nt tho McDonnld on Thursday. Tho ovenlng was spent playing bridge, tho dinner guests be Ing Joined by twelve others, making In all live tables. Thn decorations wero carried nut In pink carnations, ' After nn cnjojnblo week's outing nt tho Swntijy placo nt Ku.ilun, Rltuatcd on tho wtndwnrd stdo of tho Island, Mrs. Corwln V. flees nnd Mm. Samuel Dunning returned to town Friday. During tho past week tii'end two wom en havo been missed In tho social cir cles of Honolulu. ' Tho following Invitation has been re ceived: Tho Collcgo Club At tfnmn To Meet tho GraduatriR Classen Prom ft to J.1, Jijn,f 6th. At Arcntna, Tennjaon'ij Princess, fe:l$j K W K MIjs Vera Duinou, .Mind Terrier of OulilUiu), Mlsa Jiillctto .Atliorton and her two houses guests Miss Ilarnard nnd Miss Flora Ronton, will leave Tuesday on tho Ktmm ,for Kanal, where they will visit , Miss Dmljy meo. , v;, Mr. and Mrs. IMward Tcnney Miss Wilhclmlna Tcnney nnd Mnstor Vern on Tcnney will leave on, tho Wllhel inlnn for Snn Francisco. Mrs. Ten ney's sister, Sirs. Helen Noonnn, will Join them mid they will sixitid tbo summer months nt I.akq Taboo. : 'Mrs. Oeorga Cleveland Ilowcn, neo Allco Spnldlug, will bo tho guest nf honor nt n tea which will bo given by Miss Harriet Young on Wednesday of next week. About fifty young people havo been Invited. Miss Helen Kimball camn to town on Friday laBt and spent tho week end with Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. V. For stcr nt Iholr pretty bungalow in Ma nna Vulley, Major and Mrs. Samuel Dunning will leavo on the July transport for California, whero tho Major .will nV tend army monomers. Mrs. Zander, wlfo of tho Captain Zander of tho Helglan ship I.'Avener which arrived yesterday In port ban been tho house guont for ii few days of tho Hodlcks nn Tantalus. Mrs. Henjes und hor daughter whn havo for tho paat fow mouths been Visiting In tho Islands return to Ger many on tho 23th of this month after a most delightful time. Major nnd ilrs. WInslow nf Fort do llnssy entertained Informally at tea on Wednesday afternoon In honor of Dr. Smith and his mother mid father. Lieutenant and Mrs. Ocorgo Clovo- land Ilnwen will not ho ''uthomo;' to their ft lends until after tho (list of August Mlbs Mubol Lowls," formerly of. Pas adena, now of Hollywood, will urrivo shortly In Honolulu for a vucatlon trip. .Mrs. Wnlter Hoffmann is going to the J. Harris Mnckeiule's cottage In Mauoa next week for a fortnight, Tho J. F. Lowrcys havo gono up Nuuanii Valley to their country home fur, tho summer. 2i ' A - L iw ' x . iafWW-,a rat. r-1 ivn ' . mm ummm2twt wr m && ?- r.v,wM r rz&zK, . n m s, ; -r , r 'mnsiffTi??:! ... ,. m' s jm myxw yrj&w ' mm .?i.. s h mnK oy.Zsvz .?r2 1 "K 5, m rps i mm- m m Wr-z j'&i2Zt mM ,m w?s' -sp- hi i m si ,i JfmB: -F- rl.mUHi m I n tl . 1 1 tin . Ji7 , n P " i -. SsH k .1 Ml shrifV j&KizZZ-'lZ&2'' - .-L m vMkm "lifll jM Pcnlamin Qothes BjP 4H -e- JI!fB"Jl'ne6i.,ja , . . J Correct Clothes for Men Thencst New York Fashions bolh "conservative" and ''extrente" are beautifully' portrayed in BENJAMIN CLOT The Clarion will " m (Other Social, Pages 12, 13, 10.) i IRK editorial rooms 25( buil nm Blflee. These are the tetenhone Uho went up on the last yugo oi numbers of the B ul lotln office. i ' t THE ROYAL DEAD TO BE REMOVED Ceremonies Held at Night Only Jtoyalty Present Preparations Complete With the Arrival of Princess. Commencing nt 8 o'clock In the evening, tho ceremonies of remov ing the bodies of members of the rojnl family from their present rest ing places to tho now ninuMleuni, which han been built nt a cost of $20,000 upproprlutcd by tho Terri torial Legislature, will begin. Princess Kawanannkcu will nr- rlvo from San Francisco on Friday next, and, with hor arrival arrange nicnts will be complolo for the re liioval of enskots oontnlnlng re mains of the Kalakaun dynasty to their fll.nl resting places. Tho toremony of removal of tho bodies will bo enllroly private and will bo attended with tome of the oldtlmo cercmniiles) 'attendant upon funerals of royalty. Qucoir Llltuokulanl will have charge of tho oromonlcs, nnd Prtncn Kuhlo will bo piesent If ho arrives from Washington noxt week Others whn will tnkn part lu thn ceremony will ha l'rlnccss Kawauu nnkoa, o-Qovornor Cleghoru and John Colbiirn, reprckentlng Prince Kuhlo. Mnrston Campbell, nj cub. todlnn tor the Territory, will bo ptcsent.. The new resting placo for royal dead Is u magnificent uffnlr, gates of solid bronze bar.rlug out tho vis itor from the Inunr chumbcr where the bodlog will lie behind slabs ot solid marble. All bodies of roynlty will bo placed In tliltj resting placo, and res ervations havo bcon made for Queen Lllluokalant, Prime Kuhlo and -ci-Uovernor ClegUoru, ARRAIGNMENTS MADE Arrnlgnmenta In tho eight cases for which true bills were returned by Federal (Irund Jury jestorduy wore beard before Judge Robertson in tho Federal Court this morning. All of thu cases wero ccmlnt'cd un til noxt week for plea, homo 00111,-; net for Wednesday und uthers for Filday morning.' , Tho three Husslun ch.irzu.1 with trespnsslng on qunruntlno lueorrnliun' had their cases continued until Frl-' day In order to got u l.iwvor. There woie eight or ton ItUiHlan.) In tho court loom eager rfpo-tutora nf tho arraignment of their loumrymeii und after Its clobo In tbo lorrldo-.' tl.ov wro told by Interpreter Cruno that their countrymen wished lawyers to rt present them In coin Hint Filday Ocorgo D.nls wns lome.-.entei I)) Attorney Straus, nnd Attorney Ma goon appeared for tho Chlr.o-iu man and woman whosn cnH'ts weie ioii- tlntied until Tuesdny at t'M reu'iest of rniinsul. N0.1A Speed Kodak, One of the most reroute-, ble cameras ever built.' , Speed up to 1-1000 of It' second. ; ' PRICE, with Zeiss anastig- , Pictures 2,8x4Vi inches. mat Lens $80 Wo also have Qraflox Cms- fe! Honolulu Photo Supply Co., PORT, NEAR HOTEli Motion for eloMug up of tho cstata of Anulo I,. Hou by thu administrator Chnrjes Hoe has been filed lu tho cir cuit court by Floienco A. Dovcrcaux, Hoo today filed nn answer stating that tho name of Florence Devcreaux did not appear lu the last will of I Annlo Hoo, bin wife, and that ho would j pienuiii nun uiidwit hi iuu cyuri uu MUuday. REGAL SHOES REQAL SHOE CO. King and Bethel ia i-t L5 V 'For Sale" cards at Hullctln. 185 editorial rooms 256 "' nets office. These are the telenhotM numbers of the D u 1 1 1 1 n office. -,J ' , J.tJ Units Are what you want in your fuel, and 1 what you get in the COAX and WOODfl we sell. 1 Honolulu Construction & Draying Co,. . v . ' - IIM1TED ' Office Qoten Street, next to Inter-Waad Co.'s Office i H JBsB 'UU ft' 3 'bK?f3IfWi -A " Urft. Myfrr-- JhSSsWjj1UJSsssSS