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KILL T Ithis ( ,s r ) "GIBSON" SHIRT WAISTS. That Custejb abound AM UNHEALTHY HAIR -CAUSNQu DANDRUFF FALLING MAI PWAUV BALDNESS HERRIOIDE adh '' the. gem, promo'ct tf; fl Uvt KaS. Fee ask gy U if"? ' 1 r hi) r OLLISTKft DSUO CO. LTD.. ai" K .-TM-KlirMKIW MMMttuta f tiik Hoxourur SAPID THAIT ANI LANI . M PAJfT, li V ORDER OF 1. A. riiriirTN ikkmidbnt of tiik MONULITU: RAPID ' TRANSIT AM LAND MI'ANT L" - . i i B her- ty given to the Stock- of the H r.,ulu Ituptd Transit - Land :mn(unr that at nine o'clock nu. On the ih day of June. A I. M. s snectsl meeting of the Stock holders of said c orp..ru.- n will be held at the Assembly Halt- of fasti- 1 ok.-. Limited, corner of King and Mel be! streets. In the city of Honolulu. I stand of Osbu. Territory of Hawaii. tur the purpow t onaldcrtng the dis position of cectaJn haras of th" csp MaJ stock of the amid corporation, 'heretofore authorised to be. Issued, and I ' -Jrh other business as may be brought fre the said meeting. J. A. OILMAN. Heerelary Honolulu Rapid Transit and Land Company. 610 NOTICE OP STOCKHOLDERS' KETINO OP THE HONOLULU KAPID TRANSIT. AND LAND COM PANY BT ORDER OP T. THURSTON. PRESIDENT OF THE BOKOLULU RAPID TRANSIT AND LAND COMPANY. Notice of Stockholders' Meeting of Honolulu K.iLd Transit and Land ' esnpany. s corporation organised un der the laws of the Republic of Hawaii. ow Territory of Hawaii: WHEREAS. The President of said ' rpo ration did on the 9th day of May. 1MB. call a special meeting of the ato it holders of said corporation to be held I the time and place snd for the pur pose hereinafter set forth, stfd directed the Secretary of sold corporation to ve to the stockholders thereof notice f sold special meeting, which said or der of sold President Is In writing snd n flic with the Secretary of said cor porattoa; Now. THEREFORE, notice is here by given to the stockholders of said corporsti n that at three o'clock p. m . so the (th day of June. A. D. 1MB, a special meeting of the stockholders of Honolulu Rapid Transit snd Land t'omptiny will b-- held at the Assembly Hall of Castle dt Cooke. Ltd.. corner of King and Bethel street, in the City of Honolulu. Island of Oshu. Territory of Hawaii, for the purpose of considering the proposition to create a bonded In tented nans of sold Honolulu Rspld It snd Land Company to the int of one million dollars til. see, - In gold coin of the United States si America, and that If said bonded In flect edness Is suthorlsed to be created that It be represented by the bonds of ssud corporation, to bear such date as the Board of Directors may determine, to b payable twenty-five (25) years stter dat. with Interest at the rate of sis per cent per annum, payable half rly. said bonds to be esecut-d and i.t jur h denomination or denom inations as may be determined by the Board of Directors of said corporation, and if so crested said bonded indebtei none to be secured by a mortgage of deed of trust upon all of the corporate property and friuichlses now belonging to said corporation or which It may hereafter acquire. By order of the President: J. A. sfILM N. Meeretary Honolulu Rapid Transit and I nd Company. L. A. THURSTi N. President Honolulu Rspld Transit snd Land Company. HM HEBE will be more or less of s loll In social circles the coming month and certainly during the re mainder of summer, several weddings being about the only functions to break the social uuletude. It Is understood I that there be very little calling &s numbr are preparing to go to the Const. t other Islands and country Pisces for their annual outings. The past winter has been s busy one. but the glBBBte Bj too tropical for social f- rmuMty t obtain throughout the year. Amor these who are noon to leave the city for their summer outing are the i .. r. who g- to their Pall h.Mi - i ,rtv in June. Mr. and Mm. A. It Wood ..re already at the Peninsula. The Wo hmann. as soon as the school year U over, go to their country place on the Koolau le of the I land. In fa t there will be a general -- We are Proud of Them And so will You - - - We have the 'arrest v.riety of these bea.'if il waists ever handled?i Honolulu, and m deg e ..r exe 11 -n e. thej are far superior to any to be found elsewkem. I his is .mi i lie tate rent -VTe c uld not aff ri to m ike it if it were not so. Wb k i-w he val ie and e gnc of the st ck an t want every lady to se it W are s re she will a e w th us. Of the -vghenn novelties we have imported only one single wds-. of each sue, so you will nave something exclusive if you comt com i early. : . . . . . . rirgf F. Wlchmsn's reception on afternoon was s notsble af throngs of well-gowned la- greeted by the hostess from Love, Andrew Adams. Robert Miingle. Walter Dillingham. Isaac Dllllnghit:i-. Ceorge Fuller. Lyle DU key. Johu Flam ing. J. T. Irvine. Potter. Wright. Phll- Is Esnsdal-. II. McK. HaiTlson. Pr. j Me Ad ry. Ure-e-ntt-U. OrlKK H 1 Stokes, Wolcott. Abe Lewis. (Xsrsnce Smith, Allsn Judd. Allen Dow, Gree.i wood, Harry Penhallow. Fred Damon. John Austin. Captain Pierce. IT. S. A.. John So per. Will Sper. Angus. South ard Hoffman. Lieutenant Ncwtun, V. S A . Anderson. Cock burn. Robifl Arthur Wilder. Mclnery, Carl An drews, Fred Berger. Campbell. Spaul dlng, Abe Loulason. Garvin. Arthur Mackintosh. Bums. Howland. UeoiRe Ross, Donald Boss. Usborne. Kobert lArve. Cuiihman Cartt-r. Fraz.k Andrade Judge lirry. jsJUl Among the arrivals from the Coast dur ln the week were Mr. Oeorpc K. Car ter. Miss Oenevleve Dowsctt. Miss Violet Mk.. M.h-m Macfarlane. Mr. an. I Mrs l. C. von Mamm. Dr. snd Mrs. Bisbop J.S Jib. Mr- II Thursday fair and dies were 4 until t o'chM k. The Wli hman home has rssSOtly undergone a transforma tion and the exquisite beauty of Its In terior made the reception the more pleasurable. Pretty marquees and small tents sere arranged upon tbe lawn in th- shade of th- residence. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Irwin an.! M irn Ir- and beneath them tables were placed , win and Mrs. Ivere arrived from Ban dec. rated wiih golden brown coreopsis. Francisco In the Ventura, and will remain at whl. h the guests parUok of dain ties, in one comer of the lanal was s punch bowl, at which Mr. James Oil man and Mrs. A. J. Campbell presided with grace and dexterity. Mrs. W'ch- man was a charming hostess. She W assisted in rseoH lag by Mrs. F. J. Lovr rey. Mrs. A. H Wood. Mrs. T. W. He bron. Mrs J. F. Hum burg. Miss Emily Halstead. Mrs. J. A. Kennedy. Mrs. M. , Phillips. Mrs. Orare Wsterhouse. Mrt. . H. F. Lewis. Mrs. Z. K. Myers. Mrs. T. F. Lansing. Mrs. W. H. Babbitt. Mrs A. Gartley. Mrs. K. A. Jones. Mrs Philip Frear. Mrs. Arthur F. Wall. Mrs J. A. Oilman and Mrs. A. J. Campbell. At the table beneath the marquee Mrs. K. A. Jones poured th it,. at offee. Mrs. Arthur Wall the chocolate'" yn iiu r. v. n. imuuiii l ne iea. ai the smaller tables the guests were served by the Misses Bernlce Koepke. Mary Catton. Kthel Damon. Julie Da mon. Helen Low rey. Alice Cooke. Kath- erlne Smith. Evelyn Nlch .Is. Madge1 afcCandless. Roth Whitney. Margery Peterson. Ethel Amweg. Dagma Soren- son. Florence Hall. (Catherine Hopper. Benny Catton snd Jessie Kennedy, all prettily gowned In white. American and Hawaiian flags were gracefully draped from the lanals to the tents, near which s quintet club rendered the ever-sweet music of Hawaii nel. Mrs Wlchman. who received In the drawlnr room. wore a very becoming gown of turquoise blue silk trimmed with bead ed lace. Several other beautiful gowns were In evidence. Princess Kawananakoa was attired In an all-over white lace; Mrs. 8. M. Damon wore sn exquisite mother of ncarl brocaded satin, with a heliotrope shimmer trimmed in white chiffon and pink and heliotrope paavrenteri. Mrs Klebshn 'vore s beautiful pale pink pesu de scle. cameo pink. Mrs. Harry i.ewts more a hsndsome white gw airs. Aiiar neroeri was as stately a a toloiil.il iari- In crav with a -ualn In Honolulu during the summer. They are at their Walklki home. Hlshop and Mrs. Willis dt parted for their new home In Tongs on the steamer Ventura on Wednesday. MJtJl Among the departures for San Francisco In th,. Sierra were Mr. and Mrs. B. F. PI DU Ingham. Dr. Wood snd daughter Dorothy. Dr. Burgess. Mrs. Mary Nott. Kev. Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Bishop cele brate their golden wedding t. day st ...elr home on Scnool street. There will be S grnersl reception, to which all friends of the venerable couple are Invited. The reception sdll take place from two to Is p. m. JJ. rs. J. 8. McOr. w was the hostess yes terday afternoon of s large reception from .o o clock. The Kuests were numen-u and It was one of the most fashionable f .motions of the week. The parlors and hallways were attractively decorated Wltn the peculiar trailing parasite vines wh'ch , were run over ine arcnes and windows, 'and there was s!so sn abundance of rosea. oirsndrr blcssnms. crn. n. nalms on 1 ferns to complete an eff relive decorative scheme. Mrs McGrew was aals'el by Miss Jennie Olffanl. Miss Nellie Kitchen Mrs. Harry Macfarlane. Mrs. May Mot Smith Bird. Miss Scott. Miss Campbell. Miss Crystal. Miss Bates. Mrs. A. O. (lasts. Mss Irm-ard Sens. f. r Ml-s Oll Vt. M'ss Fretla White. M'ss NeP'e White, and the Misses Herr'n of San Francisco, t In the departure of the members of the Warde Company last Tuesday, the Hono lulu theater goers felt a distinct lews, not enlv because of the nteasur Whieh the Wardes gave from behind the foot llshis but on account of the pVasure de rived by social contact with them. The Wardes were e xters'v. Iv erit. rta n- 1 dur ing their stay in Honolulu. jts The Oerman p'en'c given last Stindav bv Dr. and Mrs Wnlter Hoffman was thor- "iiehly enjoy.-tl bv th - few who were In j Vftsii The Blte residence Is made to biki ISS l Ml PI oda mrm on Sals this Morning Ladies' White Shirt Woisls 4 ; lisnii" styles and all tf n beauty tlat ill net htMniiri a mr expe t tt i n 'I w nty llve . ifferent st le t- rbonse fnnii hi (I mII in veltii s tf te h'gliest i.rder. H an- also slupiinjr put elegant liBr of rolured Whists Miftdr ttf fine Zt jilnr. Clmnibi "yn Bd Jlt'iepri7ed Biaterials. : : : : Ladies1 Silk Waists Tli very Bevrest fff- tts for eveftlfut Met r Biade of Pos de Soie Silk and tf Crrfsr d CkvuB Silk, "Gibson' effect and the i.:t- m sleevs. A SBiail line of Puis de Soie KIbck Mlk Viscs : Ladies' Wash Sui s READY MADS. The latest cuts in White PIqus and Linen Suits; also Chambray Suits is Pink and Light Bias. imported Wash Materials New asd extensive line ef thes. geeds new in stock. ORASS LINBN is White. Pio and Light Blue. Real German Linen In Pink and Light Blue. LINEN CHAMBRAY, SCOTCH LINBN. BATISTE LDCMN. MA DRAS LINEN, LAWNS. MKRCIB IZED LAPPETS. OBdLAMDIBS Sf Preach naanufaetore. PACIFIC IMPORT CO. MODEL BLOCK. FORT STREET i-- undji ROT i OH F SPE( I , ST(KK H0LDF.K8' HEE ri (i OP THE ISLAND REALTY COMPA ny. Limited, a corporation organised GINGER ALE. CREAM SOCA, I undf he "?w" of .?e ReP"bllc f Ha- ! "an, iiifi hit i ci i i ivi Li mnaii. Whereas, the President of said cor- ' porutlon did on the 26th day of May, ! 1902, call a special meeting of the stoclr ' holders of the said corporation to be I held at the time and place hereinafter I set forth, as In accordance with a re ) quest from a stockholder owning more , than one-third of the total number of I shares of the capital stock, and direct I ed the Secretary of this corporation to i give to the stockholders thereof notice Our Soda Water IOMEL, ROOT BEER, Etc. Is sweetened by the use of pure cane sugar. We use no cheap substitute. ONE BEASON WHY our beverages are the best and the most popular. Prompt delivery anywhere and everywhere In the city and Walklki. ;oD$'l!da(el Sod tfa ertf iks ( oB pan v, Ltd. Telephone Mill Tl. Works 641 Fort stree.. and fetching poke- tunnel In sray ind ' ill Irinc arc conducive to the rni.ivm. nt white. Mr. Lowrey'g gown was white of Informs! rathe-rings. The luncheon and yel'ow Miss Schmidt wore a gray ' w" arr-el on the lanal snd th re- worv rreoe du chine, and Miss Lewi was in r;' rmsn .H-hm and t , rcn rahre. Af- Plnlc. Mrs Walter Hoffmann m the Circuit Court of the Third Cir- u t Territory of Hawaii, in the matter of the estate of 8. H. Mahuka of Wslmea. South Kohala. Bawall. deceased. On reading; snd filing the petition of r1rrr T. Mills of South Kona. Hawaii. sllesdnsT that f 11. Mahuka of Setuth Kohala. Hawaii, died Intestate a Booth Kohala, Hawaii, on the llth day ' June. A. D. 1W1. leaving property In the Hawaiian Islands necessary t be administered upon, snd praying that utters of administration Issue to F. W. OBttBTJ It is ordered that Thursday, the lth .lay cf September. A. D. 1903. at 10 gtSCB a m . be snd hereby Is sppednt ed for bearing said petition in th enar! room of this court st K alios. Hawaii, st which time snd p are alt persons concerned may apesr and show . aose. If any they have, why said pe tition shoo Id not be granted Dated st Ksllus, Msy 21. 11 By tie Court: attest: J. P. CVRTB. e lerh of the Circuit Coort of the Third Circuit. H.7 - May 24. Sl-Jone 7. 14. was gowned In shell pink silk poplin filled with sprays of blue flowers snd trlm S mi alt' turquoise blue ehlffon. bsBy blue velvet ribbons snd lace Insertion .ever blue. Mrs. A. It. Wood wss In white. Mrs. Has son In a fetehlnggown of black and white. Mrs. McClanahan wore s choro'ate colored crepe du chine. Mrs. Pstnuel Parker wore a black Jet and nil-over lace gnwn. Mrs. Cornells Damon wore s sheer white mousseline 1- sole with btsrk lare trimmings .s B Mrs. Panford B. Dole gave s charm ng dance for Mr. Chsrles Dole on Thursday evening. Only the unmar ried set were Invited, with the escep- tlon "f Mrs. K. It. Adams and Mrs. A. Hawee, who helped to entertain. Mrs. D..le. with Charles I 1-. receU-ed In the drawing room. Mrs. Dole was slsasnrh BTTI T In black spangled n.-t and wore diamond ornamenls made a most dlsUnguished appearance ter the lunrhicn, and whl'e the guests were sssted on the lawn. Ices and coffee , were served. f'-lewed by music snd other entertainment In the house. The Invited s-uests were Prince snd Princess Kawan anakoa. Col. and Mrs. Samuel Parker. Mr. and Mrs F. W Be-ardlee. Mr. and Mrs. ,F. M Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Cunha. Lieut. r..mnrand r Dourhertv. IT. 8 N.. Pay master Tiffany and Knsim Orahnm of the runtv- Min". V- Wtv. r i A w r. m W a'k. r. M'ss Cunha. Miss Campbell. Mrs. Ijike. M'ss Crytal. C If W N'nr t"n. M'ss M- f-.n. Mr Stadtlander. Mr. Cunha and Mr. Heldefeld. mMM After all. what makes one nsrty differ fr. m another Whv. It's Jjst the hostess and the surroundings and method of en tertaining. Jt.st.s1 Csrds hsve been rrc rVei kgggsi bv Mr. and Mrs Fred Curt' a. rf Chef-. China, announe-lns the marriage of their brother. -dwln ShlUltev Curtis to Frances Anne Parrv. at St Andre w's Church. Chefoo. She on April 3. The couple will h st hme ster Tues-lav. June 3 at "Ru-holme." .4. Morekin ftock srd TUnxd Brsker. Real E-t tr and Ingnrssrs 4X13 J-mW HBiMlgg. rOHT KIPLOYIKT FFH E lf3 B King- St. We susoty cnek. waiters yard b Mrs. EL It Adsms and Mrs. Hawes were In white. Miss Nina Adsms wore sn Empire (own of old rose satin and Miss Lucy Adams was In psle yellow. Supper was served st 11 and Cap:alu Berger snd several musicians made dancing s delight. It wss one of th. prettiest dances of the season. Th- ruests were: xne uses Marion ic-oii. Belle Dickey. Jennie Glffard. Cordelia Bishop. IrmKard Schaefer. Barnard. Rmhe lxel. Nellie White. Freda White. Widdlfield. Dottle Wlddlfleld. Susie Ds vls. Cordells Csrter. Olllette. Hattle Austin. Ward. Csrrle Howland. Sarsh Robertson. Orsce Robertson. Alice Campbell. Chrystsl. Soper. Jordan. Ufcs Lose. Bophle Bycrft. Angus. Orsce Angus. Kilty Horner. Stokes. Juliet King. Bernlce Kopke. Thrum. Charlotte Cart"r. Mary Carter. Ada Whitney, lewis. Stella Love. I'ecke. Cameron. I: Ve-sy. AlegandeT. Uly Pa:y -lar.t n e. liuise tlillet. Nellie Kitchen. Irr-rsfd Ma f..riane. tie. en i wnanr. - ... - tii'l... Il.i'lu. I T' ' - i I . : . . . .. i .. - - - - - - lothy Ilrtweti. Olrard. luls Olrsrd Chsrlotte Hatl. Milan Bar -n I i CBstls K " I Daat n. Mrs iliosss. Mrs May Mott-Smith Bird. Mr and Mrs K. R Alams. Mr. an I Mrs. HuqoIu'u iioo vv iks u HT K A M KNOIM r.B BOILERS. SUOAB MILLS. COOL CBS. BRASS AND LEAD CASTING and mcchlnery of every uescrlptioi made to order. Particular attentlot paid to ship's blacksralthlng. Job work on shortest notice. Bead the per month. Dally Advertiser; 78 cents of said special meeting, which said or der of said President Is in writing and on Hie with the Secretary of the said corporation, together with the written request of the said stockholder for such special meeting; now, therefore. Notice is hereby given to the stock holders of said corporation that at 3 o'clock p. m., on the 3rd day of June. A. D. 1902. a special meeting of the stockholders of the Island Realty Com- pany. Limited, will be held at the office of the company at room No. 204. Judd ' Building, corner of Fort and Merchant ' streets, in the city of Honolulu. Island I of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, for the purpose of transacting any business that may be brought up before the , meeting. By order of the President: J. A. OILMAN. Secretary. Island Realty Company, Limited. Dated Honolulu. T. H., May 26th. A. D. lva. 6179 FLEUR-DE-LIS Ice Cream Parlors Alakes St. between King and Hotel. , O. E. MOKSi fz i tiMPAM. PHONE BLUU ltOL Telephone your orders, large sr jmall; they will be delivered without extra charge. Special attention gives to supplying Receptions, Parties. Weddings asd Church Gatherings. tVingWo Ghan&Co Tbony Furniture, Cigars snd Tobaccos, Chinese snd Japanese Teaa, Crockery, Mattings. Vases. Camphorwood Trunks, Rattan Chairs. SILKS AND SATINS OF ALL KINDS. tig-til Nuv Daily Advertiser, delivered by carrier to any part or tne city ror 7e eent month. COLLEGE HILLS L0T5 FOR SALE. SSS tsS seres weeeee eee the Oahn Coilego offer for sale at very low i ,.- tjfk Atkinson. for heusewewk and day w rV i; -bert fkinson. CUfford Kli sfs fe eo-fenetsrs. eeeaa snd h -s . r. f.w. Miss Parry Is we ll known In Honolulu. d 4 Mln host Allen of the Moans SOtrl en- terte'ned th- c . a"d their fr'en 's last Thursday e v. nlre with a danc'nc pnrtv gv. n In the parlors after the band con cert. t 4 p roe rf tho pr. Ml. M gows of the min uet last we-ek In Pr -rr- ss hall were thae worn by the M'ssrs Wh!te. Thea- Were of white satin snd rre old Hee. V's Whit- we.re a c-Var of dlarron-'s and M'ss Freel Wh,fe superb topn- ornnm. nt M s. Irmrsrd Maefarlan 1st ked m t eff c Ive In p'nk evrr psle eeren. Mrs. J B W 'le er In bre-cseled s'lk with Dirrse tare l..ok! l..v.l Mr. A O tfawes wore a P -mpado-tr silk with old Ven. tlan trlnv' m nilnrs Mrs M-ry Cti-i wrvs s'r'V'ntr Infal and Mrs A M Bt WTI r-v'- ! -.-r Krrn're eown of richest sl!k with state ly graee. M dj.aj The rneaeemert of a ehsrmlng girl will SS n be snnounee-d. whleh wll' se"else aor'e-tv Sh- lives rather near the Walkl ki Turn. - Te d'n.r e'ven on Thtrrsdav evening st the Hswsn hrt b- A'-h' 'l A. Toure. In lienor of M s atSasV C IVt'e. b's flseeee. wss rh m rt rlar-mt yet riven In th- r w ae-l ;' - Ivsta dining room. Th- decorative srherre wn The Trustees of prices and od VFRV FAVORABt E TERMS (One-third ca-h; onw-thir l one jear; orit -third two years' time, witli interest at 6 per cont per annum) some very choice lots at (oilee Hills. The RAPID TRANSIT Company performs a twenty minute service through the property; the College has provided a sp'endid ar d ahundanr supply of artesian waer reaching over the entire tract, and the charge are reasonable This is A MOST HEALTHY LOCATION in ) i entirely free from objectionable surroundings. No saloons, wash bosses, ivnry tables, poi shtps and other nuisance5 of like cheiraHer are allowed, and by all means is the most attractive uburban district near Honolulu. Person- d in lota i 1 this Ita'itv will be able to f-ennri nil puticulars in regard toth- lott by ipplyms to Sir. P. J JONKS or Mr. JONATH V.V at the office of the Trust No 4"4 Judd Muil ling. P. C4 JONES, Treasurer. (Contln- ed on Page &.) ini