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SUNDAY ADVERTISER, APRIL 29, 1906. ooikooooo oeoo6oosoaoooo6ooo oooeooeoooo ooco90ooooeooooo ooooeooooooooo ocooooooooooo80o soooo oooo 0 0 0 o o CIAL ANNOUNC SPE NT e 0 O e 0 0 9 0 0 PPO OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO MOTHERS ECONOMY O z o o o o o 0 o o o 0 s o o 0 o e 0 o o 0 0 z m 0 Z o 0 o 0 o o z Fleisher's Worsted Yarns THE FLEISHER YARNS are the best. They .are imi form, lofty and elastic, and are dyed in a full line of beautifu rfnhlf in everv vvav and will stand the test of wear and washing. We have a full line of white, black and colors. FLEISHER'S SHETLAND FLOSS FLEISHER'S GERMANTOWN ZEPHYR FLEISHER'S ICE WOOL Try our new line of All Lace Tan Hose, 35c per Pair; all Sizes THE NEW LINGERETTE DRESS PROTECTOR No sewing. Slips on like a corset cover. 75c. Our new line of Mercerized White Goods; will surely please you. Exquisite designs, with a very silky finish. Mercerized Madras; all new patterns, at 30c, 35c, and 40c. a yard Mercerized Oxfords at 35c. a yard. Mercerized White Crepe at 25c. a yard. wmsMMm In order to gain room we begin Monday morning a most impor tant sale of seasonable goods at almost half their value. The line consists of I f! o fyliflsSaim All Wool Albatross The leading material of the season. Stylish, light weight, and suitable for this climate. White, black and all the leadinsr shades. Double width. 65c a yard. CHILDREN'S AND I -FANTS 5 These goods are all washable, nicely trimmed with lace or em broidery and just right for warm weather. Sale Begins Monday Morning, April 30, 1906. Children's Muslin and Embroidery Hats. $ .75 Hats for $ .45 .go " " .50 1.00 " " .65 1.25 " " .80 1.50 " " .90 1.75 " " 1.00 2.00 " " 1.25 2.50 " " 1.60 2.75 " x-90 3.75 " " 2.50 Infants' Muslin Bonnets. All washable; cute styles; including the Dutch and French Bonnets. $ .25 Bonnets $ .10 50 " .25 75 " -40 1. 00 " .60 1.25 " .80 1.50 " 1 .00 1-75 " 1. 15 2.00 " 1.25 2.25 " 1.40 ZZki Children's Poke Bonnets. Very stylish and becoming ; washable and nicely trimmed with lace or em broidery ; in all white, light blue, pink, and cardinal. $.75 Bonnets for $.40 1.00 " " .65 1.25 " " .90 1.50 1.00 2.00 2.50 2.75 1.90 Sun Bonnets. Made of good ma terial; trimmed with neat embroidery or lace. 25c Sun Bonnets 15c 50c " " 37V2C 75C " 'V 45c 90c " " 65c Poke Sun Bonnets. $ .50 Bonnets 25c 1.25 " 65c x.35 " 1.60 All Wool Twilled Flannel Good for men's wear. Navy blue and scarlet. Regular 60c quality. Slightly imperfect. On sale at 37c yard. More New Belts This time a sample line of leather belts of high grades, only one of a kind. From 75c to $1.50. New Line of Ladies' Black Silk Dress Skirts Very stylish; very latest cut and style; exceedingly hand some. From $12.00 upwards. Ladies' Long Silk Coats Only one of a kind. Very stylish and swell. In black, navy blue, and grey. ooococoeoaoooaoooootc oo-ooooooo ooboooooo: oaooecKoooc eoooooooo809 oooooooooooooo090fc ooootooooocoeot E R P0E'S BOOKS Few people have not read "The Raven" and "The Bells," poems by Edgar Allen Foe, but his wonderful prose works have only recently begun to be appreciated. Poe's marvelous imagination has originated many splendid short stories which have been the inspiration of many more recent writers. Dr. A. Conan Doyle, for instance, admits using Poe's "Dupin" as the model for his "Sherlock Holmes." If you want to get a glimpse of Poe's great genius get a set of his books. Set, beautifully bound, $10. Do., more elaborate, $15. Sold on easy payments. Wm. G. Lyon Company, Limited. Hotel and Fort St., Upstairs. GENEROUS RESPONSE Subscriptions for San Francisco From Other Islands. 1 The contributions to the San Fran- 1 cis'j'j relief fund are now coming in from the other islands, and, as was the case among the Honolulu sub- business here in coal, lime and lumber and has evidently decided to make further effort to obtain local patronage now that San Francisco's resources are temporarily crippled. Kxn"j:'HfKSf.S' " is' as? s ;i gg S it ' M Xi RESURGAM. 5? W- 51! i By Tom McGiffin. X w '! We cannot place the wreath up- 5? S on thy bier k" Thou art not gone, tho Death '! M seemed very near; M S Let jealousy now weep disconso- 3? 33 late! 3? ! Stand fast, proud pillar of the T 51 Golden Gate! M. a m JRPRMBSE Just Received COMPLETE ASSORIT1ENT WHICH INCLUDES A SPLENDID VARIETY OF TEA POTS, SUGAR BOWLS. CREAM ERS, CUPS AND SAUCERS. PLATES. FRUIT SAUCERS, GIN TRAYS, BON BON BOXES, VASES, TOOTH BRUSH HOLDERS, EGG CUPS. MATCH SAFES, PEPPER AND SALT SHAKERS, TOOTH PICK HOLDERS, CAN DLESTICKS, ETC., ETC. scribers. there has been a readv re j sponse to the requests of the soliciting , committees. Yesterday Hilo, Lahaina, jKthala and Wailuku were heard from, the collectors asked to serve by she ! Territorial Committee at those points (announcing a total of at least S1500, part of which was forwarded. Carl S. Smith, of Hilo. writes to Secretary Wood that in the neighbor ; hood of $1000 has been raised by him j with the assistance of Judse Parsons. 'Tiiis sum is for the most part subscrib- t ed among the employes of the Hilo 1 . tiisii.fss houses, as the headquarters for these firms are principally in Ho nolulu, where the firm subscription. har been made. From the employes of the Pioneer MiU Co., at Lahaina, Maui, A. Hal Lrsr sent a draft for S2.4S.50, with a letter stating that a i2-er amount would have been forthcoming had l.tr.- been more time allowed for the canvass. He will forward any addt liens to the subscription list. Th. subscriptions from Wailuku will be sent forward on the Claudine, C. B. Weller. chairman of the Wailuku committee, writing that funds were being collected at that noint. A money order for $73.50 has been re ceived from H. L. Holstein, of Kohala, who says that there will be mora to follow on the next steamer, when t.ie list -.veil be forwarded. 'KENNA STILL WORKS AT HUT McKerma, Superintendent of the ca ble company at San Francisco, "who rose into prominence as the man who after working for forty-eight hours with little food and no sleep, sent out news of San Francisco's plight to the world, is still at the cable hut near the Cliff House. His entire staff is with him. They are comfortably housed, having a number of rooms in tho cable station. McKenna has not been back to the city since the morning of the earthquake. FRASER CABLES DAILY BATCH OF GOOD NEWS NOTES. (Continued from Page I.) A. CHAMBERLAIN FAMILY, 2317 Charming Way, Berkeley. MARY DOYLE. 2151 Fifteenth street. MRS. L. BEAL, 2901 Pacific avenue. LISBON, SCHWEITZER, LARKSPUR and A. H. McGREGOR, Stockton, California. ALLEN DUNN, 271 Lisbon street. MRS. T. SPENCER FAMILY, 915 Hampshire street. ' ' W. K. McCOMBER, North' Berkeley. MRS. PETRIE, 1461 Nineteenth street, Oakland. DALTON HARRISON, 310 Thirteenth street, Oakland. ' ' f MOTHER OF MRS. C. McBRYDE, Mills Valley. MRS. M. E. MURPHY, Santa Clara. Tell Mrs. Pillar to come. MARY BELDING, Point Richmond. MRS. SAM DICKSON, 2308 California street, Berkeley. ; . W. NEEDHAM'S FAMILY, Floriston, Cal. W. G. ROWLAND, Jr., 3720 Army street. ' LILLY PICKARD, Gait, Cal; EVA ROE'S MOTHER, Floriston, Cal. GEORGE BALCH, 67 Scott street. J. A. FARRAN, Vallejo. FRASER. THE AFTERNOON LIST. Fraser sent the following list to Governor Atkinson yesterday afternoon: SAN FRANCISCO, April 28, 10:56 HARRY TT7CK family. 1024 Ellis. A. M. To ATKINSON. Honolulu: MRS. M. QUINTON. 10 Chattanooga JOHN S. ELLIS and wife, Brent-1 street. SEBELLE. 3064 Sacramento ALDRICH and family, So- W. W. Dimond & Co., Ltd. Conjugation of the word "buss," "to kiss": Buss A kiss. Eebus To kiss again. Pluribus To kiss many times. Syllabus To kiss a homely girl. Jilunderbus To kiss the wrong person. Omnibus To kiss everybody. Erebus To kiss in the dark. Saturday Evening Tost. SEATTLE FIRM AFTER BUSINESS That the disaster in San Francisco has been taken advantage of bv H least one northern firm, in order to jl,?c a trade foothold in Hawaii, is evi denced bv the advertisement of the American Mercantile Company, of Tacoma. Wash., appearing in this is sue. A. F. Cooke received cabled in structions one day last week to insert the advertisement. The firm in question has for some time past bee.n doing- more or k-ss Brainerd H. Smith has received a cable from the Hidalgo Plantation and Commercial Co. saying that their loss is slight and the records are all safe. . j I S I I . j A cablegram received from Jared j Smith yesterday stated that he will I return to Honolulu on the Moana, reaching- here from Vancouver May 5th. The cablegram was from Spokane. ! Washington. Mr. Smith had intended to come home on the Mangolia, but stopped over at Lincoln. Neb., and by that probably missed being in San Francisco at the . time of the earth quake. John Burns, ex-working-man. now cabinet minister, once contended pub licly that no man's work is worth more than $2,500 a year. But John Burns has had to take a good deal of rally ing, since, with his 500 pounds maxi mum on record, he has accepted an office which pays 2,000 pounds. In Bat tersea, during the recent election, he had to endure some good-humored heckling- by his constituents on this subject. He answered that he was, at any rate, receiving- only the prevailing rate of wages in his new trade. When one courageous woman in his audience rose to put the pointed inouiry, "But what do you do with the money, John?" his sufficient reply was. "Go ask the missus." wood, Cal. Will. T. street. MINNIE noma. MRS. WM. P. STINSON, JENNINGS and JIpLEES, 1510 Benton. Alameda: notify transport Logan. MRS. A. F. DIXON, 3231 Oxford, N. Berkeley. W. L. BROMLEY, 570 E. 11th street, Oakland. ANNE KENNEY and family, 103 Ney street. B. J. RICE, ALLAN JUDD. Sullivan Barn Station. Mission and Charles. GRACE BUCHANAN DUNN. 271 Lisbon. W. S. BURPEE, A. K. BRL'XSO.Y, Walnut Creek. C. L. GILMORE and family. Point Richmond; notify Wassman, Kona. SAM A. MONSARRAT, Belvedere, Cal. MRS. FLORENCE LA MOTTE, Hed ding street. San Jose. BEN L. KAMAKAU. Palo Alto. A. F. ST. SURE family. 1214 Chest nut, Alameda. E. W. BURKE, WM. DOUTHITT, mother and ADA. Los Angeles. MABEL and FRED. EDWARDS, Oakland; notify Kilauea, Kauai. MISS MILDRED HUSHAW. Win ters. Cal. ADOLPH G. HOTTENDORF. 325 Alma. Palo Alto. NORMAN BROWNE, Buriingame. MRS. N. C. ALDRICH. Stafford Grange. Sonoma. ALEX. D. LARNACH, family and) other Haivaiians. 232 Lytton, Palo Alto, j MRS. M. ROBINSON. San Luisj Obispo; notify Bertha B. Bootes, Ka-j waiahao .all well. Notify Vasconcellos, Kahului, MAN UEL well. 70S Golden Gate avenue. MRS. JOHN HANSMANN. San Lui9 Obispo. FRANK WILLIAMS. GEO. ENGLE, GEO. SHORES, WM. MALIANA. all at Idora' Park. Oakland. HARRY WAGENER, 1S15 Wollsey, S. Berkeley. ' GERALD KING. 4134 Gilbert, Oak land. HENRY NAAI, 523 Stanyan. SAM KAXELA wife. Oakland. BILL FERNANDEZ, Oakland. Tell Wilson, Irwin Co., cable ALEX. COCKBURN $100, care Fraser. DOUGLAS M. FYFE, 537 Fell. W. A. LEONARD family. 403 Clay ton; notify Hilo. A. LEVY, 1718 O'Farrell. FRASER. mM