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What's in 3 Name ? Did you ever think to l-jk at the label n the oun .Ycn you have had some fruit or vepetabls that are really choi-? Look For the Label S. &W. . AT. L, B. KERR LIMITED. i n " W Bhall hare on Special Sale this week the following lines of Men's White Shirts of the telebrated Lion Brand mate. The mcsi perfact fitting and best wearing shirt on the American market. Tb KOBMANDIE-Open Front and Back-Long Bosom - SAVOY Closed and Open WEAK WELL " - WLNTHIvOP " - APOLLO Open " - FAKRIOUT " " FOX HILL " " Medium ' ' " Wide it i " " Short " " Extra Sht. 75 EACH Note -These shirts are made of the best materials with Non Shrinkable Collar Bands and Patent Button Holes, and made in all lengths of sleeves, making them a met desirable and comfortable fit. Curtain Dept. In this department we shall offer most tempting induce ments this week to close out Block of Nottingham Lace' Curtains. So it behooves you to get your pick while they last. Per Pair 75c, 95c, $1.00, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $2.75 and $3.00. Imported Swisses A most beautiful and dainty line of English Fig ured and Dotted Swisses at r greatly reduced prices. "We have them on our coun ters at 124c, ICc, 20c, 22c and 25c per yard, which is just ene-half their value. Domestic Dept. Manufacturers' Ends of beautiful Table Damask. 64 and 72 inches wide in 2, 2$ and 3 yard lengths at epecial prices this week. Great reduction also in all lines of towels. Cotton, Linen and Turkish from SOo v :tc!oz. up. In Valises, Hand Bag3, Dress Suit Cases and Steamer Trunks, we shall offer Special Inducements that must tempt anyone requiring these articles 28 inch Steamer Trunk $4.75 30 " " " $5 00 32 " " " $5 50 34 " " " $6.0J 36 " " " $650 38 " " " $7.00 40 " " "" $7.50 There's a pretty shoe! We call it the "Fashion". It's one of the famous Queen Quality brand. iii The upper is of the famous Kibo Kid; the soles very flexible; tips of real French patent leather; medium high heel. The most popular light boot of the season; and think of it $3.25 There's only on way to get such a Shoe, with its pretty enrrea and perfect fit and that way is to buy the Queen Quality. The enly way to get Queen Quality is to come to 1 Si LIMITED. Cor. Fort and Hotel Streets Bo Kerr & Co Thursday Datq Set For Opening New Line. 5 TRAM DRIVERS PUSH ALONG MULES Manager Pain Trying to Keep the Animals Up to Times. By Thursday next the trolley -wire for the remainder of the Rapid Transit line on King street, between Alapai and Fort streets, -will be strung and cars placed upon that section to connect at Alapai street with the track now being operated to the Waikiki road. The" track between Alapai and Fort streets is rapidly approaching comple tion in all respects save the stringing of the trolley wire, for which most of the poles are now in position. "When this section is completed the business men who patronize the King street di vision -will be treated to a thoroughly up-to-date and quick means of getting down town to business. Even though there is a long wait necessitated by the switching back and forth on Ala pal street, making the trip longer than by the tram line, yet the average citi zen prefers the ease and comfort of the electric car. Manager Pain of the Tramways Com pany has changed the running of his cars on King street slightly. He U3es three switches as formerly between Fort street and the Waikiki turn, but has discontinued the Thomas t'quare switch as a meeting point for the on opposite the British Consul's residence. There has been a quickening of the time of running these King street cars and it is not now an unusual sight to see a tram driver whipping up his mules Into something of the semblance of a rapid gait to keep pace with an electric car. "When two rival cars are townward bound, the tram car driver usually smiles a broad smile when the Alapai street switch is reached by the electric car and a wait ensues, but that is the only time the Hawaiian Tram ways Company has the opportunity. The proposed Waikiki extension of the Rapid Transit is a thing of the near future and when several matters resulting from the recent litigation in the courts over the right of way through McCuIly tract are settled, the road will be constructed with the same dash and spirit that has pervaded all other work on the Rapid Transit system. "JACK" SPRECKELS TO BE MARRIED "Jack" Spreckels, son of J. D. Spreck els, of San Francisco, and brother of Miss Lily Spreckels, who is now visit ing in Honolulu, is to be married to Miss Edith Huntington, grand-niece of the late Collis P. Huntington.? The Ex aminer of June 27 says of the engage ment: An engagement of unusual Interest In society is that just announced, of Miss Edith Huntington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard V. lluntington and grand-niece of the late Collis P. Huntington, to John D. Spreckels Jr., familiarly known as "Jack," son of J. D. Spreckels. Miss Huntington made her debut last v.'inter, and her beauty, combined with a sweet and candid nature, made soci ety acclaim her as one of the most pop ular debutantes of the gayest season in San Francisco. She is a decided bru nette, with expressive brown eye3. Her greatest charm Is her girlish gracious ness and simplicity of manner. She is rather tall and graceful, and dresses in good taste. Mr. and Mrs. Huntington and their daughter spent several months this spring in New Tork and other Eastern cities, and while there Miss Huntington was entertained lav ishly and was acknowledged as a typ ical California beauty. Mr. Spreckels attended Stanford Uni versity and is recognized in business circles as an able young man. In soci ety he is most popular and his engage ment to the beauty of the season Is a source of congratulation from all of his friends. The wedding will probably not take place for a year or more. Miss Hunt ington is a devout Catholic, but her fiance is not of the same faith, and it is not likely that the wedding will be a ! church affair. ! 65 QUEEN STREET, P. 0. Box 594. Telephone 72 THIS DAY. Ruction Sale -ov Groceries A.KD Furniture ON MONDAY, JULY 7, At 10 o'clock a. m., at mar salwom. 65 Queen street, I wflB sell at p1lic auction, iron and woden fceLs, bureaa, washstands, rocfcer chair, tafclea, mattresses, sprisga, oak center tables, picture frame, pictures. sUn rng. hammocks, rugs, can's rocker, cfatf fonier, sideboard, ice' bore. Iwtpa, ice cream freezer woeJ stvej. il store, nets, fans, bir cage kit eta wi tables nnrlira rlarfcfZ. trttctten UtejfttftlS. scales, filters, ad aa asrl?4 large quantity or gracertes. JAS. F. MORGAN, AUCTIONEER. Auction Sale F UBNITURE AND L awbooks ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, At 10 o'clock a. m.. at my salesroom. 65 Queen street, I will sell at public auction, by order of Mrs. J. A. Hassin ger, oak bureau, rockers, chairs, cur tains and poles, Hawaiian tapas, beds, hangings, lamp, dinner set, crock ery, ferns and palms. Hawaiians Re ports 1. 2. 3. 4, 5. 6; Laws 1860-1872 Pen al Code 1869; Civil Code 15S9; Compiled Laws, Land Claims, Notaries and. Con veyancers, Manual; Hnglish-Hawalian Dictionary, Hawaiian TarKI ana di gest, Session Laws, 1864, 1865, 158L 1882, 1884. 188. 1887, 1888, 1830, 1892, 1893. 1894, 1895. 189(1, 1898; standing eek, sectional bookcase, rollertop desk. Douglas chairs, etc., etc. 1 JAS. F. MORGAN, AUCTIONEER. Auction Sale 5 DANDRUFF CAUSED BY A GERM. Household Furniture! ON TUESDAY, JULY 8, At 10 o'clock a. m. at the residence. No. 62 Beretanla street, next to the. new Sachs building. I will seM at public auction the entire household furniture, consisting of parlor furniture, rugs, curtains, matting, beds, bureaus, wash stands, rockers, chairs, tables toilet sets, springs, mattresses, bed clothes, dining table, chairs, meat safe, ward robes, crockery, kitchen utensils, ferns and plants. A large quantity furniture. JAS. F. MORGAN, AUCTIONEER. Ruction Sale OF Groceries ON THURSDAY, JULY 10, At 10 o'clock a. m., at the Union Feed Co. warehouse on Queen street. I will sell at public auction, by order of the Washington Mercantile Co., the bal ance of the groceries, slightly damaged by fire and water, consisting of corned beef, roast beef. lunch tongue, assorted canned fruits, canned vegetables, spices, extracts, syrups, molasses, bak ing powder, olive oil. stove polish, bu hach, soap, teas, coffees, olives in glass, pickles, chow chow, mustard, chocolate, cocoa, deviled ham, chicken and tur key, poha Jam. guava Jelly, California jams and Jellies, etc., etc. JAS. P MORGAN, AUCTIONEER. A New Discovery That Kills the Germ and Prevents Baldness. Pretty nearly all the hair prepara tions for dandruff have some merit In allaying itching of the scalp, and in being a fairly good dressing for the hair, but there is only one that recog nizes what causes dandruff, falling hair and baldness, and that destroys the cause, a little germ and that is Newbro's Herpicide. This germ eats its way Into the scalp, down to the hair root, where it saps that vitality, causing- dandruff as it digs up the scalp into mue wnue scales. Unles it is destroyed there's no permanent stop ping of falling hair and cure of dand ruff and baldness. Newbro's Herpicide kills the germ. "Destroy the cause. you remove the effect." Cottage for Rent AND Furniture f r Sale The complete furnfhi ncu nt well appointed house of four kitchen is for wile, with cottage for rent. JAS. P. MORGAN, AUCTIONEER. House For Rent By order of Mr. H. J5. Waity, I offer for rent the home formerly occupied by him Beretania. street, between Piikel ni Eeeaumvka streets. JAS. P. MORGAN, 65 Qnen street. This name stands for.i;a!i!y. You wi:i always flad S. & W. goods to be choice and we guarantee them Money aek if they are not satisfactory. Don't ask your grocer merely for the best. He will give you the best he has, of course. Ask for and IniIt on eUig S. & W. goods. Fruits, Vegetables, Freervea, Falmon, Lobsters, Oyptern, etc. INI- & LIMITED. lophoi - -i rt i mm'r 1 i- T r u"1 Kl W w iM & iMl 1 wt tmi iilfcfc The Pride' of the Home is a White Sewing Machine A Combination of Att and Utility Used by many in preference lo other makes of the same price; It is demon strating its merits: Built to Sew Well and to Last Call and inspect the different styles H. Hackfeld & Co., L-irvir Sole Agents for the Hawaiian Inlands. Suckling Pigs For July 4th We have fecuted some ycry choice Suckling Pjgs. Want one? Better leave order early as they are in great demand. Metropolitan Meat Co. TELEPHONE MAIN 45- Oranri Rpriimtinn RpjIp Beginning Saturday, June 28, For Two Weeks Only. EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED Jewelry, Japanese Goods, Curio?, Gent's Furnishing Goods, etc. Every article marked in plain figures. Call and be convinced T Corner of Nuuanu and Hotel Streets. American Flags ALL SIZES I ALL PRICES! Everybody should deeoraie on the Fourth. Special pricef E. Fukuroda, Robinson Block. Phone White 2421. 14 Kotl Htreet. Uniformity of cotmIr mnrmfacturnl by Uif Hawaiian qu.ihty of FLAYOU nnl all other lunula vra- ' Tho nous oiks miuts uie na.uiiv or u : nnl n n ut r biued iu making1 a perfect tlriuk, w found in the products of t' HAWAIIAN SODA WORKS Euista ani Vineyard StretU. Vhon Blue 1871. u