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tit L r at SUNDAY ADVERTISER, JANUARY 19, 1908. '""5 mgffw gggy w&ww &a33 : 4 P3 SB the mbst satisfying laundry soap ever in troduced because it reduces tub labor. It is good for washing clothes or -anything else thaf gathers dirt. "V?" J idle J&y TIh .Hini ' :: Sold by all Gupocors !PJfiP"WWWi"WJPi' MWRMMlCimPW!P94 MIIU..WIW!WSI!!I r LACTONE TABLET: For the preparation of redigested ilk PALATABLE And "DELICIOUS More nutritious than dairymen's buttermilk because it contains all of the butter fat of the milk. Buttermilk served daily at our soda fountain. Bfl, 111,01 HOTEL AND FORT SGHOOL 011,1 IS GIVE I Ail A FEW DAYS MORE Oriental Rugs J. HOPP & CO, of tfce Lewers & Cooke. Building, wish to announce that the fine collection of Oriental Rugs, which they have had for exhibition and sale for a eoup'.i of weeks, will be shipped back to the States within a few days. There are some choice pieces still unsold. J. HOPP & CO. A FINE LINE of of superior quality. Wall, Nichols Co. Transfer of Large Tract Also Exchanges Teachers Appointed. J- N. Taggard, who has recovered his wonted health, will, resume his duties as principal of KalihI-waena school as soon as the new room there Is opened. Mrs. F. W. Carter will take the place in , Central Grammar school made vacant by the resignation of Miss Phronie Dyke. This is a promo tion from the first to the fifth grade for Mrs. Carter, whose pla.ce in the first will be filled by Miss Gussie Schlemmer. 'These appointments were made at a special meeting of the Board of Ed ucation on Friday afternoon. Resolutions authorizing Superintend ent Babbitt to effect exchanges of land as follows were at the same meet- ing passed: , , With the Waianae Company, the present school lot at Waianae for a lot containing 2.S4 acres ' situated mauka of the Waianae mill. With the estate of James Campbell, the Niukee, Honouliuli, Ewa, school lot for a new lot containing i.954 acres, being a new lot surveyed by the Gov ernment Survey Department, includ ing and adjoining the present school premises. With the Molokai Ranch, the pres ent church and school lot at Kamaka kai, contains two acres, for a new school lot containing the same area situated approximately one-half mile mauka of the present lot. It was also resolved that the Super intendent of Public Instruction be au thorized to transfer to the Commis sioner of Public Lands, for the use of the Territory. Board of Education lands on the Island of Molokai known as the Ahupuaa of Honouliuli, con taining an area of 940 acres. venjent to handle and economical of use. Your grocer has it; if he hasn't, send his name to F. L. Waldron, agent, and he will see that he has a supply. "Other People's Money," will be play ed. This will bet "Canton Night," the local Odd Fellows' Canton having charge of the sale of tickets. PICE RJSH1I LOfES JACK UAH Paradise. A naval officer well known at the Pacific Club, who was a Siberia passenger homeward bound for the holin days, related the following while talk ing to some friends here: - 'In Tokio the other flay I met Prince Fushimi, who, you are aware, has vis ited Honorulu more than once. In speaking of his foreign travels he said, "I have a warm place in my heart for Honolulu and Kamehameha the Great, the gentleman who entertained me so well there.' , " 'You mean Jack I suggested. "'Ah, yes,, Jack Kamehameha,' broke in the Prince. " 'Pardon me, Your Highness but I think you have in mind Jack Atkin son.' A ' " 'Certainly, Jack Atkinson! How could I forget his name? Should you meet him upon your return to. Hono lulu please convey to him my kindest regards. ' " . LEND ME YOUR WIFE IS A FUNNY FARCE "Lend Me Your Wife," the catchy little phrase that has been staring) Honolulu people in the face from poles! and windows for several days, is the title of the play which Frank Cooley has selected for presentation tomorr row night at the Orpheum Theater. It is one of the funniest farces ever written and is sure to please. In it self it would constitute a very strong evening's entertainment, but Manager Cooley has an additional feature for tomorrow night in the Eldids, trick bicycle riders, direct from one of the big American vaudeville circuits. They have a wonderful act that should attract immense crowds to the Orpheum during their stay. HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL AT 100, BALTIMORE, December 28. In a lecture at Peabody Institute, Professor ; William R. "Brooks of Hobart College i said that with the aid of radium a woman could retain all of her fresh ness and beauty for 100 years or more. Only rich heiresses can afford the treatment, for the professor pointed out that this "perpetual beautifier" costs some $200 to $300 a grain, and the purchaser would only get some thing resembling table salt in appear ance. When Professor Wood of the chair of experimental physics, who was present at the lecture, was asked about the statement, he said: "I believe he found that radium re tards the growth of the caterpillar into the butterfly, and he argued from this that It might keep people young. One might just as well say that because cigarettes interfere with growth; use cigarettes." Endless Variety Reasonable Prices PAU-KA-HANA. lhe Honolulu Soap "Works has come j Following "Lend Me Your Wife," a to the relief of the housekeeper with : romantic drama entitled "Under Seal- Pau-ka-hana, the soap that does its ; ed Orders," will be played, beginning Thursday night. It is in turn to be followed by "When Her Soul Speaks," one of the most beautiful plays in the company's whole repertoire. On February 3 the well-known farce, own work with but little aid from the woman at the tub. The soap is pure and will remove dirt from any old thing that has gathered it. It is done up in tidy packages and Is con- Weakened Vitality Impoverished Blood iprpv Read what Ayer's Sarsaparilla did for a well-known city, missionary, who writes : was for many years a sufferer from boils and other eruptions of a like nature, caused by the impover ished state of my blood. My appetite was poor and my system a good deal run down. . Knowing the value of arsaparilla by observation of the good it had done to others, I begaa taking it. My appe tite improved almost from the first dose; then my general health im proved, and now it is excellent. I feci a hundred percent, stronger, and I attribute this result to Ayer's Sar saparilla, whicli I racommend with all confi lenco as the best blood medi cino ever devised." As now matte, Ayer's Sarsa jmrilla contains no alcohol. Thera are many imitation Sarsaparillas. Be sure you get "Ayer's Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ajer & Ct., Loweil, yHi., U.S.A. AYER'S tttvbcst family lxati. Nuuanu below Hotel St. Pure and Popular, Particularly With Particular People : nana At all oars and wholesale at Maimer Bottling Works Phone 1331. SWerchants9 Parcel delivery Wa.e;on leaves at n a. ni. for Xuuanu, Makiki. Pu- nahou and Waikiki. At $ p. m. for Nuuanu, Makiki and Punahou. Rates Reasonable. CITY TRANSFER CO. 'PHONE 152 Kinar Street, Opposite Elks Ruildincr "Did you have a fine ai;to trlpf" "Very much so all fines. "Baltimore American. Pi t l HOLUSTER DRUG CO., AGENTS.