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chiya &co.i ACE BBaMBBBaBaBnSBBBl A KK NW TAKINi! ORDBM F 'it A I.I. KINDS OF Embroidery IN Hfl.K OH LINKS. For th- holiday. and tin. Or.iwri Work made ly th-ir Japan.-- artist. Send yoor order now, an lntr In the season will h busy that will b unab!.' to I., any. Fin. II n- of Why do you sit calmly and just let your hair all fall out or get gray and do nothing to stop it? Is this common sense? Not a hit of it. No need of losing your hair in this way. And there is no need of your look- old before your time, mm PARIS' YOU CAN HOLIDAY GOODS At.! now on th' INI) SKK I H way. Tomer Nuuanu and Hotel Street. Tel. 936 ing either. Th preserved and made boa Oiif Hi by giving it the footl found in hair mav he IN THE NEGATIVE. WUIN I SAT Photographs. "t give th subject a negative fht, aa I attend to tb negative there la wlMrt the moet successful pho tography Ilea I will get a food negative, a good print, and a good mount, and you will a good photograpn. ARf STUDIO AYCP M&ir visor 1 1 always res ton s color to gray or faded hair. Your hair may have all the dark, rich color of early life. Then why not have it so ? Prtp trri ky Dr. J. C. Aycr a Co., L.wll. Matt., U. S. A. LATEST CREATIONS r--rfe TUP c A CUIAH! A DI CC JT f. Cool HOLLISTKB DRUG CO. J . . . . c . j J J J.J St .1 J. J. WILLIAMS s Mexican i Carved FdRT STRF.KT. NATIVE HATS In All Styles AT T. Murata'si: THE HATTER. HI N'uuanu. F. O. Bot TeL H4. .6. 6 i A. fine line of same, 3 Hax ust been opened up J by the INCLI'DINO: BELTS, PURSES, etc CAMPING SUPPLIES . OUR ITOR11 you'll find wr r rtl. 1. 1 particularly suited f HI SI 11 1 LTD. Merchant Street. 'a a a a a 'A a la 'a 'a 'a a a a a a a a a a a a 'a a a a a 'a a 'a 'a ' 'a 'a a a U THESE WARM DAYS ): ONE OP OUR CEILING DESK FAN Made in all llnishes. We havi iirect and alternating current ! better Ventilator madn. t , , 1 amine them at me ml ' Phone Main 350. 11 A r!krkVT r.. MM) m mm in - W V V Just Arrived: Pr Ex Diamond Head, acAr. ft and B. B. Sutton, Tlx.: Blast -ax 4 - - "!-.. T. . J 1 1 ni j -at Hat a Capa, G. P. Capo, Fuaa ait ; ed Cartridge; a large asaortmeat Shears, Cane Knives, X-Cnt On . V, V- MTV J a v uuvwaw XVU1TVS. TT Uil3WMII J3I i. j . eaua e a: umu AJl U6Jt, rA.. Gasoline, Benzine and TorpeatlM i AJee Agents for PANBY COOKING STOVaM HAVTLAND WAR. QATB CTTT WATER FILTlgA VICTOR 8AFE c LOCK CO Aermotor Windmills, the 'best t aiills ever come to this coumtry; ae enaj. r jf if gr . g? it r if st r T T ZOOM of geaaagaa tin. ai ftaagy fur packing. In almiaatlT- i, wood and etaaa bandy e eat Uttl tiAgKKTg for aarrying baara waad kBjSJg xper1enea. f '-.Mgj y.ui 4on't buy taa a. but It's of neat raloa te r tait knowing how to pack anaaia as U Insure safe arrival, no breakae M less whether transported see italne on pack saddle or eani4 t leekar of . our yaeht. Lewis & Go., GROCERS, 111 Fort Street Telephone 240. Castle & Cooke, LIMIT KM) LIFE and FIRE 1 pp Inpin UUfiyb 0 lei AOENT8 r n U li OP BOSTON For 7 years v. have been selling th famous Kroeger PIANOS Giving complete satisfaction In hundreds of Honolulu homes. Always pleased to talk and show Kroeger Instruments. If you are Interested, whether ready to buy or not, come In. Other standard makes, also. CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS. nil Mb ft CHICKERINO PIANO PKAI.r.TlS. ARI8, S-it. 7. This is the season of the year when the ultra-elegantes, not content with the bounties which accepted Fashion has showered upon them, desire new and special models, a little different and in advance of the more well known ones to be created for them. The dressmak ers are not slow to respond to such re-'iuirem-nts, with the result that new ideas are constantly brought out, and it is the feminine contingent of the dramatic world particularly who are the first to profit by the latest devices of th(' great couturiers. A beautiful gown is Just completed by Doucet and will ! worn by a successful young actress who will p&SCg the "ingenue" role In one of the coming new plays. The gown is delightfully dainty and ghrtMl in spite of the short train which nioarns it appropriate for evening wear at Casino gatherings or social even ings, as w;ll as for uses which will out live the summer. The skirt has a foundaMon of white taffeta which Is shaped close to the figure and flares gradually from the knees downward and extends suddenly from a point about twenty centimeters from the hem. This flare Is effected by the deep ruftle of pleated white taffeta and also by the two ruffles of white Chantflly tull- embroidered with silk polka ilots and eloooly pens ted The en tire foundation is covered with this tuli-. which is caught, into narrow tucks around the hips for the purpose of dose adjustment below the waist line, and veiling lhj silk in light folds 'it is a white Neapolitan trimmed with whic h are caught at the knees into four pink roses and foliage, full puffs. The skirt closes in the back I and the placquet Is hidden under the train piece of cream colored taffeta ar- I Ul tlstically painted with sprays of pink ! dressmaking and millinery field roses and green foliage. The back forms a double box-pleat falling uncon flned to the hem of the skirt and Is un lined and finished only with a deep hem at the sides and below. The tight bodice of white taffeta is covered with dotted Chantilly tulle fulled to effect a blouse and held below the bust by a deep belt of rose-colored faille veiled with rose colored niousseline de soie and closing in front under a chou of the same mousseline. The rose faille is shaped and boned with the bodice and the draper at mousseline de soio is (aught with a hidden stitch now and then to simulate the folded belt. This inevitable bolero is likewise seen in this creation. Tt is made of "rose sprigged" taffeta like that of the train and is bordered with a flounce of fine white 'hantilly lace. A novel feature is the wide shoulder collar of taffeta, likewise edged with a lace ruffle, as are also the short, tight and unlined sleeves f taffeta, which reach hardly to the el hows, and are finished with a tiny saucer cuff of taffeta. There is a high unlined stock of folded rose colored moosecUnc de soie with a rosette and jabot of the same material in front. Long white silk gloves are worn with this toilette, and the hat that matches Gold galloons braid and embroidery . play an important part in the is long I as the fad for "gilding" lasts. Doucet j is the author of a model which brings this new mode of decoration into play ! in a most effective as well as artistic Rgflwr. The gown is a demi-toilette of practical value, as by the omission of a guimpe and sleeves of ochre gui pure it may be transformed into a con ventional ball gown. The skirt is of khaki colored satin cut circular and fit ting smoothly over the hips and back, where the fullness is acquired by the bias slant of the seam. The flare below is attained by a deep flounce of rich ochre guipure appliqued In Irregular undulations with a fitted band of em broidery done with gold thread and studded with simili turquoises and dia monds. Additional fullness is given by a pleating of satin under the lace and supporting it. The bodice has a blouse of ochre guipure over a foundation of khaki satin and is deeply decollete and edged around the decolletage with gold embroidery. A corselet of gold cloth edged with gold embroidery confines j the waist line, and bands of the same I embroidery form the shoulder straps, j tor less dressy wear a yoke and tight sleeves of unlined ochre guipure are worn, and the design of the- lace is out lined with gold thread. FELIX FOURNERY. roe above articles moat be salt . t - t-. -r ssaa jshsw i i call and examine for youreelL HAWAIIAN HABDWAB1 CO., NO. SOT PORT ST., ' OPPOSITE 8PRECKEL8' 1AJ A Slimmer Proposition. Well, now there's the ICE QUESTION You know you'll need ice; you It's a necessity in hot weather. believe you are anxious to get that we'd like to supply you. Order frosi The Oahu Ice and Electric Co Hoffman & Mark ham, Telephone S151 Blue. Postofflee Bci CONTRACT LET FOR 'RICHARDS STREET THE GREAT PUMPS TO BE FINISHED The Oahu Plantation Orders , Street Department Doing Ac- I l wo jmx Mil ion Gal lon Machines. tive Work all Over the City. ANNOUNCEMENT ! Iffi lift MM GOIWfif or HARTFORD NtiTICE. THE CITY OFFICE OF TIP Star Dairy Co., Ltd. s In the Magoon Building. Room 1. cor ner JbfVrrhan. and Alakea Street. Telephone Main SM. Dairy Telephone: nine 3171. A. B. DOAK. Manager. HOP chaw Merchant Tailor (.KNTS loTiiiv; made to order on abort notice, and perfect flt guaran teed. e07 hCTEL STREET. Till: Mi-T.Tiri.K TALKING MA CHINE COMPANY, of WASHING-1 Ti N, I (' . desires to arrange with aj i ipal.l.' m;tn t.) act as manager for taWl Hifwiiliui M;mds in th- Introduction of the OOM HER MULTIPLEX throughout this Territory. ?:it'sfactory j mpensAtion can be assured to the rimht man. and the opportunity Is one J nol often met with. Highest r-f-Ten . s as to character will be required, and 1 applicants expected to b-.-come Interest-' ed In stock of the ."'Hnpany to a moder- j ate extent. Anyone desiring full par- j titulars as to patents, specifications, ban will address Its representative, L. H. CRAVES, per Watkikl Inn, or this ofTlc, until October lHh, i H. A. Allen, general western repre sentative of. the Eraser & Chalmers I Company of Chicago, before leaving on -the Australia secured the contract for ; supplying the Oahu plantation with 1 6.000,000 gallon Reidler pumps of the ! most improved pattern. This is a large . contract ami one of the most important givrn in the last few months. The , pumps will be located underground in : th- manner of mining pumps. The i boiler plant will be located on the sur : face. The order tor the pumps will be left with the main office of the company when Mr. Allen makes his visit on his I present trip. The specifications have been made up, the general design ac j eepted, and work on the construction j of the pumps will be commenced at an early date. BE SURE THAT YOUR NAME IS ON THE REGISTER. Book and job work infghe higkest art. 9Zcutd at short notice, at the GA ZETTE office. Concert at Kamehameha. The Amateur Orchestra will give a Concert at the Kamehameha gymnasium on Tuesday evening nest instead of holding its regular weekly rehearsal. The students of both the sehool for boys and the school for girls will be Invited to attend. The Orches tra will meet as usual and go out to the school in a bus from the rehearsal rooms. Commissioner of Streets Campbell will soon begin the work of completing the macadamizing of Richards Btreet. The United States Government has let the contract for the curbing around the Naval Reservation at the foot of Rich ards street and with this in position the street in that vicinity can soon be put In good condition. Today a force of men will be pl.:Cfd on the widening of King street through Palama near the properly owned by ex Queen Liliuokalani. The street is to be widened by sixteen feet on the ina uka side at that point and a strip will also be taken off the makai side. The Pauoa valley road is nearing completion and work is progressing on the new Pali road, about fifty feet or more being finished daily by the force of men which It at work there. !iliha Btreet which has been badly torn up is now being put in shape after the work done in laying theeewer. The patching gang is also at work along the WaikiUi 'ad, and is doing good work there. The stone crusher has been sent out to the vicinitv of the new hrldmi i.t K.ltVll t. . ..... .,,,,1 ' ...:n . . . - I tcnooT 7,ying thp foundation for that ri structure. 1 REGISTER NOW! AT ONCE! REGISTER TODAY. , For sprains, swellings and lameness there is nothing so good an Chamber lain's Pain Balm. Try it. For sale bv Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd., wholesale ; agents. . i REGISTER TODAY WITHOUT FAIL i I r People tainted with scrof ula very often develop con sumption. Anemia, running of the car, sc.-Jy crupUons, imperfect d igestion, and enlargement and brcaRing down of tl -: glnnds cf the neck, zrz soma ? (he more promir.er-t oi scrofula symp toms sre toreruftftars o? con sumption. These conditions can be ar-:c?kd, cnrraimption prevented end health re stored by ffec early use of DON'T ALLOW disgusting sta'.M dandruff on your hair ar d elothlng Pacheco's Dandruff Killer eftetti ' prompt and permanent cure for I diseases of the scalp; it renovatet nair ana is cooi ana rerresrr.ng vji head. It prevents that burning Itching sensation. Scoff 0 uisoSalull EI Your doctor will tc'i you so. L At all artror'A : oc. rl $i., SCOTT & ;WMC. Cr Ni ssssusji -wrrsnrcr sjsm watfmm eaw-r ausae ye jMSswvye-. et. J!.?0. tm Yorti. mm 108 KING QL J. Waller flini STREET. : : Man" ' REMOVAL NOTICE. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, BEP tember 1. 190. Dr. "Wayson will be at bis new office and residence, Beretania treet. nearly opposite the Methodist church. Office hours 10 a. m. to S p. m., and 8:30 to 7:30 p. m. Telephone Main W 5614 WbeieeaUe ami AJND 1AVY CONTRACTOR BEAVER LUNCH ROOMS. . J. NOLTE : : t : : Proprl Fort 8t.. Opp. Wllder 4 Co Rrst Class Lunchs Serve With Tea. Coffee, Soda Water. Gl Ale or ..tilk. Open from 7 a. m. to 10 p. m. Smokers' Requisites a Speclalt Only the highest grade of RED BER Is used In the btamps r.. " " the HAWAIIAN GAZETTE CO.