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,WjTO'ltMIWj'S'L1! " """,V'"-W7i',iflffl-7f"9,'r'v l iW?'FmgnfrTVwvy""1 , -r- - -p-r-rw-,-.- y 'tcpr' .- PFfl yrynrrtjirnyyTTi; "7"y '"""' ;yp" '""'' vs"; ( 'Wflg ..... . EVENlJfO BULLETIN, HONOLULU i T. H., MONDY. AUG l.'ltHO. 7- -yM,.w. pm 'VI ipflHj1 V!- M? DR, WHITER 3- BFS SERMON Hi; MJlilii I: ON ' HIS TRAVELS Religion Consists Of Central Union Pastor More Than Mere I Writes Interresting Prayer Letter Tho enigma of "nlte," "night," Tho followlig letter to tho con- "Wright," was fillip explained by Dr. cregntlon of Central Union church White nt Central Union" church Inst ha been r-elve( from Dr Dnremui evening to a throng Unit tilled thtit Scudder: Iiouio of worship to tho doori. Gibraltar, July 4, 1910. In a most lmpremlve discourse, the Honolulu to Now York City In ono three distinctive words which hme h,ur lcBS tl,an ten daJr hy corrected appeared on the bill hoirds t!uolh- c,0'k8' bu,1 b' n;tual o!"Ped time In out tho city during the wecK, were oxaflly nl? n"a '"roe-quartcrs days handled separately, and when tha nor- """ ono hour and forty minutes Ih mon was tlnlshed and the three words n K"80 a,M one ,,our ani1 a had been connected It proved to bo ha" "g . ,.P"n , , ,, M represents thn limits of pm- most merest lng. ...... Ability todn. Ten jear hen.v. Doctor White went on kay that wUh atIhpa tnMxi al ih, ; the common saying that It U.mh. not ,)t 200 , on ho(r h-B fc , (f matter whether or not n man H I vVa- 1910 muy lake It place I.ckMo llih Ions so long ns he .locii about rlxht Is lumbering Ring'' roach of nur nil n relic of somo llouB leguoy. lie cestorx, and II.iwall'8 ilemand for said most of the crltldsin of the Statehood may m,t give the Outlook church comes from within' -and not tho shlverf, oh 'tho trtero ?iln:ejlli ii from outsiders. Critics of the clni-clt thereof lihw' ilrie. rite, he declared, have said tho rlltml A quiet day In Jersey f'llv p" In no more thun tih eggshell. I)K pared the way fir tho thirtieth an. White himself said ho'thoipnt the ,ral reiinlni. In tho Kim City. A comparison was an upt one,1 but iibt oullcg Unit nnUcs friendship It's complete. Tllo empty shell Is worth- rrtHnrdl Ideal, ns does Yale. Is a less, but when tho valuable part of B"0(1 llllK0 l0 tovlslt. At all events, tho egg Is thoro tho shell U Indls- "r class -seventy out ut a posslhln pensable. eighty found It ho, and every min Doctor White said (he public rnn- " ."" ,m,ll"p",l nnn,B "r i,n lencn Is becoming more acute and ' '" ?" "h "i ,"",h ,,f B"lr,lt ..o -,. ,!.. .. .mi .. 'hat told Ihesloryof liiiurspwedln nclencn y people nro frowning upon thli great ,h, Wy of ,, ,t wrongs that passed practically lifl- wns an ex pcrlcnc'e that seemed but one ntc'i noticed n few jearsrigo, and the word r(,mov!(1 from a vst , rignv is oecoming more B.gniucnni T,1(. B00(, B,Ip llmilIlI(. c,MrPl, everyday. noston on time at the fushlonablo "The right nwalts the Wrlshi," hb hour of high iioon. Honolulu was said, as ho brought his sernloll to u welt Jeprckented In tho throng of close. "It Is our own glorlot.4 i rlvl- farewellera by tho Misses Kosher and lege. Ood grunt thut It be fur nplen- Colwell In person, tho Wlllard U. illd.nchleinent. Work Out Is rellg- llrowl s In telegrams, and not n few Ion's great word. Work ouf yi.ir own others by letter. N'eptltnus Allantl. Balvatlon. ens, not tri he biltdntie by bis I'a Ifli "rtlte night Wright. Aln do brother, welcbmcd us with broa I you ask, can tho triad beennu one? rnlle of placidity and only lost his Can tho Ideal become the acfial? Can '""J50 oncf n,ul 'hen but for a night, tho great transaction bo don.)? It Thc ""'P.'1 company la a good one, hn hmn finnn" ar"l " hands have l)ehucd cxrent , 4 Deacon" Howerl and bis minister, wllo inn nrwiiminti i have been Earning scandalously to lrW MAIIIIIM 'Wn lll irl of champion lio.lder, ' " WllBf4l I rt hflll nll.l UK ltta0A,fin knu li.an TDAIM QUCI1 sacrcd to these shnmeless devotees nt I tXnlvi vttLU Morpheus. Tho deacon has had th . j best of It, thanks to hU training Thc Initial work 'On th'e'new" ,shea'l"!er ,ho Porlfic terinans of rilt or depot nt tho railway station In this pat?r. Hut tit this professional city has colnmenccd. Tho piling for ,on'"lnE might hae been beaten, the foundation Is being driven and tho , Af,cr lhe hm,n al ,,or' Delgado, work will bo pushed right along till ln he At0-,'', 01' ' ' position to completed. unilerrtan(l why Hawaii has so good Tl,i , ih,1 ,!!! I. CI fal.t nMh "" ",:v "' cr ruriHKMOSB. C.1l and SCO feet long. This will be biill ctent to house all of tho coaches that houses, BTUpulously tlcan streets, happy looking people, every avallaliln fnnt tf Ifitlil lilnnmltiir will, at lilannA. the company has In use, un.l It will of mUlg cuUlva0M !lml ,,, .,llro8ltc also accommodate four mom IruH. gcol ea rrom cvflry (mtlook , 10 of which tho company Is In much whoIo gt()ry Tho Azores0 nro not nPfd afraid of heights, like us Ilonolu Tho material employed In tha on- inns. The entire coast lino shows In structlon of tho new Hhed will bo lroi, general a shunning of.the lowlands: ateel and concrete. tho houses love to perch themselves It Is stated that tha traffle Is III-"on bold emlncrn's with faraway creasing to such an extent that tho views of ocean and shine. Long he company has been compelled to alter fore Honolulu is us old as Porto Del several of Its buildings along tho lino fiado tB pemilo will ulfo havo learn to conform to tho Increased business ed tho lesson. i "I'H tm m "Whnt do you say for 'good morn ITCH RELIEVED AT ONCE. ing'?" tho minister asked on land- li.;. "lluntha Dlas' (forgivo the That torrlulo Itch disappears with spelling), was what tho answer the FirtST DROPS of D. D. D. Fres- sounded like. Orod! "Hunch of crlptlon. It kills all skin disease dears" let It be; a, lino name for germs constantly. A Bobthlng, healing these fcoan of the Mid-Atlantic, lh lotion used externally only. Honolulu Azores. Drug Co, Fort Street. DOtlEMUS SCtTDDtllt. :t n a it n u n n n a tin tt t: ti w i: i: a :: n :: tt FORT SHAFTER NEWS n tt Jt tt it tt tt ti ti tt u ti it h tt tt U tl ti cn ti tl tt tt tt tt it tt tt h u n Tho troops of this command were mustered and Inspected on Saturday by tho commanding ollker. Muster was by companies on company pa rado grounds. The post non-commissioned staff was mustered and In spected first; theil came Companies T, U and K. After the companies wore mustered at.d dispci'led, the guard and prlioners were mustered. The detachment of llospltul Corps and Pick wero mastered after the guard. First call was sounded at 8;S0 a. in., assembled at 9 a. m. The uniform was khaki, white gloves and caps, without arms. All mon had to be present except tho guard and sick. In each company there was one i.on.comrntssloncd ufflce'r In charge of quarters. Extra Duty, will pro.ced to Join their proper sta tions at B'holleld Ifarracks, First Lieutenant John S, Mr Cleery, buttslluu adjutant, 20th In fantiy, Is appointed summary court officer during tho absoi.ee ou letach ed kervlce of First Lieutenant Aus tin M. Pardee, 20th Infantry. Field Practise. Jhe scheme' of practical Instruc tion for AuguM, 1910, us approved by tho department commander, Oc tober 12, 1909, Is as follows: Field training, two daya per week; garri son training, two days per week; each company commander to have his entire company one day per week. The field training will be as follows: Practical blgnallng with tha flag, torn and heliograph; jia trol duty, small und strong li.fuiitry I patrol, outpoBt patrbls, connecting E normous m earance flale ti v ') , 1 i i y toegin Monday Morning, August ist Every article in our store reduced. No sale like this anywhere this year. Ladies, ifyo'u have been waiting for real bargains here they are, nd here's your chance. Values almost given away. WASH DRESS GOODS STAPLES S0IESETTES ' Ite'sular Price, 35c V0ILS " " 35c HEPPS " " 35c POPLINS " " 33c THISTLE SILKS " " 35c CHIFFON BATISTE ; . " " 33c ftLK OHO ANDES " " 35tl HIMALAYA CLOTH " " 40c SHANTUNO " " 40c SWISS MUSLIN " " 25c FIO. LAWNS , " " 12V2c Sale Price, 20o Yd. " " 20c " " " 20c " " " 20o " " " 20c " " " 20c " " " 20c " " " 25c " " " 25o " ii ii i5C ii " " 15Ydi.$l A. F. 0. QINQHAMS Sale Price, 12 Yds. $1.00 FLANNELETTES " " 12 " 1.00 PERCALES 30 inches wide " " 10 " 1.00 FRUIT OF THE LOOM Per Yd., 10c 'FARWELL " 10c F0nE8r MILLS Sale Price, 12 "Xds. ?1.00 INDIAN HEAD 33-inoh Per Yd., 10c PRIDE OF THE WEST ,( 15c CRESCENT CAMBRIC " " 10c STARK MILL DRILLING White ,. " " 10c SHEETING 10-4 SHEETING 0 4 8-7 " 7-4 " .Regnltir Prlfe. 40o . " " 37o . " " 35o . " 30o Sale Price. 30c Yd. " " 27,o " 25c SHEETS " 22ao " PILLOW CASES 00-90 SHEETS RetrtilarPrlw, $1.10 81-80 " " " 1.00 72-90 " " " .85 Saie Price, 85c Ea. ii ii 750 it ii ii 43xd0 PILLOW CASES. 45x30 " " . .Remilnr Price, $2.75 . " " 2.00 Sale Price, $2.00 " " 1.50 t?0c r ii CORSET COVERS Reirnlar, $1.75 " 1.50 " 1.00 " .75 " .50 " .40 COMB. CHEMISES Regular, $3.00; Sale " 1.75 " " 1.50 " " 1.25 " " .85 " LADIJES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR NIGHT GOWNS ; Sale Price...'. .fJOc " " 80o " " 60o " " 40o " " 30c " " ....-2Qe Price.... $1.75 - " .... 1.00 ' 85 " 75 " 50 MUSLin SKIRTS ' ' Regular, $7.00; Sale Price... .$4.00 " , 4.50 " " .... 2.75 " 4.00 " " .... 2.25 " 3.00 " " .... 1.00 " 2.25 " " .... 1.40 " 2.0d " " .... 1.15 " 1,75 " " 00 " 1.50' "' " 85 1.00 " " 60 ii " " 40 Regular, $2.25; Sale Price.... $1.25 2.00 1.90 1.75 1.50 1.00 .75 .05 1.10 1.00 .90. .85 .00 .40 .35 MUSLIN DRAWERS " ' '" ' Sale " . trlce Regular, $3.00 Pair. .....!.. .$1.75 " 2.50 " , 1.50, " 2.00 " 1.15 " 1.50 " " 1.00 " " .75 ." .50 " " .40 " 1.00 .00 '.40 .30 .20 BOYS' COL. WASH SUITS Regular $4.00 Suits.,. " 3.50 " .. " 3.25 " .. " 3.00 " .. " 2.50 " .. " 1.75 " .. " 1.05 " .. Sale Price. ...$2.50 ... 2.00 ... 1.90 ... 1.75 ... 1.G0 . . . ;80 85 QUILTS $1.00 Reduced to $ .75 1.25 2.25 2.50 2.75 3.00 3.50 4.00 .00 1.05 1.75 1.00 2.00 2.50 2.75 LADIES' SKIRTS In Vail, Panama, Serger Alpaca. Sale Price, .Regular $4.75 Skirts ; . .$2.75 5.00 0.00 G.50 7.50 8.00 0.00 0.60 10.00 3.00 3.50 3.00 4.00 4.50 5.00 5.25 5.50 LINGERIE DRESSES $ 5,00 Lingeries Reduced to, 0.00 " ' " " . 0.50 ' " " " . 7.50 " " ". 11.00 " " ". 14.00 " " " . .$2.90 . 4.00 . 5.00 . 5.25 . 7.75 . 0.50 LACE CURTAINS $1.25 Reduced to $ .90 1.40 1.50 1.05 1.75 1.00 2.50 2.75 3.00 1.00 1.15 1.20 1.25 1.35 1.75 1.90 2.00 TOWELS COTTON TURKISH, LINEN $ ,75 Dozen, Reduced to .$ .50 1.00, 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 4.50 5.00 8.00 .75 1.15 1.50 1.75 2.00 3.00 3.50 5.00 LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS Sale Price. Regular $5.50 Waists.., $3.90 ?; ia.R0 .t? 2.50 " 4.00 3.50 3.00 2.50 2.25 2.00 1.05 1.50 ii v V. U.k', 2.50 2.25 1.90 1.75 1X5 1150 1.25 1.00 .90 CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES , Sale Price. Regular $3.00 TJresses. .'. . . , .'.$2.50 " 2.25 'f 1.25 ' 2.00 " 1.15 " 1.75 " 1.10 " 1.50 " 90 " .85 " 50 LINEN SHEETING 2Ms Yards, Wide; Regular $1.75 Yard, Sale Price $1 Yard ' PILLOW CASING 00c Quality; Sale Price 65c Yard 75c " " "' 50o " 03c " " " 45o " RIBBONS , In all widths and colors. PRICES CUT IN HALF. TORCHON LINEN LACES Regular $1 Dozen; Sale Price 50c Dozen LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY Plain and Fancy; in Cotton, Lisle and Silk. GREAT REDUCTIONS. 1180-1184 FORT STREET A. BLOM opp. Catholio Church NEAlfc BERETANIA Sergeant Iloland V. Klster, Com-' and exploring patrols, road sketch pany O, 20 tli Infantry, Is detailed on Ing nud map reading; road, trcnc'i extra duty as school teacher and will and simple engineering construc- report to the quartermaster for Iri' tlon. (tructlcns. He will attend all calls. To Duty. Sergeant Scott V. nrooks. Troop C, 5th Cavalry; Privates Sylvester McQookln, Troop D, nth Cavalry; Thomas Ke'ts, Troop h, Oth Cavalry; Tho following dajn ii AUk'ist an assigned to companies for tu in struction required: CompanleH i; and r, fiOtli Infantry; August It 18 mid 25; Companies O and II, 20th Infantry, August 2, 9, 1C, 23 and 30. Blacksmith Claude nalley, Troop L, iftW Maneuvers. Cth Cavalry, uiivt) all been reported Companies 1J, I' and O were called fit (or duty Uy the pott' surgeon nnd oat at 7 o'clock last Friday night (til it marched up towards Kallhl mountnln, where they were Instruct, ed on a surprlno atta:!:. Tim oin panics left the post at 7:20 add dr. rived buck at 8:45 that night. Tho men wcrti nut to leave the post, so at 4 o'clock tho next morning they wero called out again. The com panies weft marched out to Camp Damon and upon urrlvul at the place n Bklrinlsh llho was formed and lit istructlous were given out. The com panies got uaik to the post nt 0 o'clock that morning." Captain Itobett , Menrns, 20th Infantr), Is relloicd from duty In tho 1'lilllpplues Division ni;J will proceed on the first avdllablo trans port to rrt Sliafter, irouolulu, Ha waii Terrltor), and report In per eott to tllo thmtnaiidlng offlccr of this pest for duty with the becoud battalion of the 20th Infantry. To Arrive. The enlisted men of this outtallon that are at the bcuoqI gt musketry at the Presidio of llonteroy, Cu'.. will sail on the next truutiport, which1 leavoi: on thc 5th of August, for this poit mill Manila. Tho following ' named men u:ii to nrrive from thj school after n four-months' toursc: Laiice-Corporat Thomas i:. lteeil, Co K; Corporal Paul A. r.ilkonrtrln, Co. T; Corporal llurton C Itnwc, Co. (, and Corporal IMunrd I'. Currnn, Co. ". ! I At cook ana uaKerr scnooi. The following named enlisted man j i now at the truli.lug school for ctxiks und linkers, at thu Presidio ot San l'raurlBco, Cat , will ho retnlned on i duty with that school for a period 'of two mouths und at the end of 'that time will ba sant hack to (tin battalion: Pi U ate Illmer C (ler holut, Comp.in7 IJ, ntld Prlvuto Mar cel Dugort, Cnmpai y l - I 185 editor al rooms 250 b"' ness office. These are the telephone numbers f the D u 1 1 tl n office. Xonth of September Will Be Notable One in History of the Republic. , Moxlco City, July 15. r.nrlquo C. Crool, inlnlstor ot lorelgn rolntlons, Ini view ot the luct that many nutlons will send spcclul representatives to this city during the Centennial, which will bu celebrated during tho month of September, hus created, for tho tlfato being at least, tho "Section ot Protocolo " Ttls department will hao charge of nil thn ctlquctto and ceremony ot receptions, etc, consequent upon tho presence In tho city ot representatives of other governments. It will be coni- posed of the First introducer of Am bassadors, ltodolfo N'ervo. Manuel Martinez del Cnmpo, lormcrly of thoj Mexican embassy In London, iiui Do-. Lerto Taub I llesldo tho special duties which tho department will be culled upon to perform during tho Centennial, It will tnko charge of a permanent re vision of tho code of diplomatic cere mony. Of the foreign nations which havo signaled their Intention to send spec ial representatives to Mexico for the Centennial of Independent are nor mally, Great llrltulh, Japan, Italy, the United States, Argentina, Iirattl, Trance, China, und nearly all of tl.o Ccntrul Amerlcnn r'oubllca. Tho United Stntes hus stated that n spec ial delegation of prominent citizens will r6prcsent that country for the occasion An Invitation has been ex tended to ex-I'resldent Theodofo Itoosevclt to attend, and It he accepts, Mr. Iloosevelt will bo the guest ot thn nation. THE INDIAN MEDICINE MAN can produco roots and herbs for every ailment, and cure diseases that baffle our most skilled physicians, who have spent jears tn the study of drugs. From the roots and drugs of tho field originated I.)dla a. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound, which for thirty years has proved more potent and efficacious In curing female Ills than any combination of drugs known. Mammn "What lu tile world U making tho baby cry bo, I wonder?" Little Kva "I guesB he's mad 'cause I tried t6 make him smile with jour glove stretcher." BULLETIN. ADS PAY 1- 7 fc