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"ays Days of 30-Yea- r, Conflicts<br />

Have Passed Boom in<br />

: C usine'ss Com ing- -<br />

"Tie year 1914 dealt a staggering<br />

! zv,' to clTiltration, the arts" and tne<br />

icr.ces' eald Thomas "Ai EdUson at<br />

3 ja!?oratory In Wet prange, New<br />

rscy, recently, ; "Hut civilization iil<br />

t3<br />

;over from the blow srtry soon after<br />

war ends.! ... ;<br />

" Ar. i that ill ; hr sked . : The<br />

".'crld corre5pondent.T.'.'--- r<br />

t fcr; two years, I fear," said<br />

s jTreat- inventor.' "This war. has<br />

:!.t the world that the killing of<br />

- n ia war is a scientific proposition<br />

: ; w. Y.'lth all the implements jof de--<br />

- cticn and plans for offensive and<br />

:t"sive cperatlcns ao carefully map-with<br />

.Ihe .great number<br />

, 1 c ut tad .<br />

ir.ea that 'can le drawn into the<br />

ry l y bc.th aides,, the conflict will<br />

Z drawn out , A,;..;'. v.'v<br />

10 fNlo rl<br />

' - There have been wars .that - have<br />

.: 1 CO years, but those days are<br />

t. Killing men is a, different prop-- ;<br />

toiay, but I believe the pre--'<br />

t ttru-:l- e will not end for at least<br />

; 0 although I jray;It will end<br />

er than any of us expects ( ; i<br />

; marine and Preadnought.<br />

Mr. Jdlson added that the subma-r:,- e<br />

has been the greatest offensive<br />

strument in the world conflict, and<br />

"VhUe" the submarine has not obyi-cte- d<br />

the necessity, of Jthe dreadnought<br />

it surely hai lessened its value. . But<br />

cu can bet the ships England is con-- 4<br />

f tructing now are so built that they<br />

will be protected, against submarine<br />

t : rpedoes. The effect of a primary<br />

x plosion can be greatly, minimized<br />

I V-- LIlc jjuucijua vuuiuuvuvu m n<br />

dreadnought and this;, in all -- likelihood.<br />

Is being done by the Allies now'<br />

The. hearty t Old gentleman, irom<br />

whose pockets the destruction of his<br />

plant ty fire took 3,0Q0.00Q not a<br />

TTsonth ago, seemed entirely happy and<br />

. confident ; '<br />

Matua<br />

.will<br />

pos<br />

the<br />

the<br />

the fire<br />

the<br />

our put in oth<br />

er and got out the<br />

T;<br />

new<br />

Nr<br />

the now<br />

900<br />

the sink<br />

to<br />

. of is<br />

has to -<br />

-<br />

over war. seem to oe<br />

with sort of<br />

the<br />

you can put a<br />

; you<br />

"Has your loss ; persuaded you to<br />

make sny New, Year' resolutions T"i<br />

' "<br />

he was asked. v ; J<br />

"iiesclutionst he repeated. 4 Non-- 4<br />

r ense ; , ears bku. aiwriueu.f ui. ua<br />

"<br />

replaced. madeM drives<br />

world<br />

salvaged<br />

buildings first<br />

chine and. record.. r'zj<br />

"they<br />

Z0T<br />

Why, average man's worries<br />

insignificance this.<br />

standard.<br />

Belgium<br />

surprised<br />

Americans'<br />

Ttey stricken<br />

commercial toaralv<br />

opportune time.<br />

Why, buildlnr<br />

today could the<br />

and of<br />

the<br />

-<br />

war is. over<br />

. of<br />

pay more for the<br />

now the<br />

In we soon<br />

will<br />

the<br />

'<br />

--before<br />

fMymany<br />

supposed<br />

good<br />

sign prosperity<br />

building.<br />

prepare<br />

boom trade experience<br />

which tremendous<br />

war.;<br />

- buildings foe rebalredVer oa completion of this road it will<br />

On Thursday nffht we one of the-mos- t beautiful<br />

a record when firstdiamond dlso ! and as drawing, card<br />

phonograph and i record ; was turned 'fot tourists someihing incomparable<br />

out smce In (Jdavsw; The. Pali road cannot present half<br />

machinery, it attractiveness collectively. i<br />

ma r My . prescription would be to<br />

ity<br />

a beautiful memory ot things and<br />

a for things to go up<br />

continued Mr. Edison might ap-- ZZL<br />

; '<br />

ply y standard of woiTy;vjast V<br />

think. TCaisen the The writer recently had pleas- -<br />

of<br />

on<br />

t<br />

de-- tne<br />

fensive, with nearly talles aU?w"e ff a iS;0 fnd<br />

Beginning: the substantial and<br />

into compared Stately; homes on<br />

Another disaster<br />

gritty--<br />

"It me see how<br />

have become weak-knee- d<br />

this<br />

a<br />

something; now is<br />

up cheaper:;<br />

war,<br />

our<br />

businessmen will<br />

'as a<br />

and The<br />

maii' will for<br />

will<br />

and be<br />

L<br />

--Makiki one<br />

winds : up and up to dizzy heights,<br />

of the revealing some<br />

new beauty. - The joy which we<br />

turned ..a kaleidoscope in our childhood<br />

days, erclaimlng delight as<br />

mew and ; had,'<br />

hold<br />

past<br />

high hope come,<br />

with<br />

street<br />

each turn road<br />

with<br />

with<br />

each color form presented<br />

itself to our admiring aze, ican only<br />

sla.. They want Uo .get. out and do j be feebly compared with our emoUons<br />

on reaching r the<br />

than<br />

yet<br />

wait until<br />

wise<br />

that"<br />

after<br />

- I<br />

high points, where<br />

the wonderful panorama of sea-an- d<br />

rf llfe and I have adhered to them.<br />

The cMelest of them Js, Work." ; No,<br />

e lo?s of the money does not worry<br />

2. Nothing was bumed that cannot<br />

e replaced; I was up against a htrd- -<br />

r' prcpbs.tton :? when ,t we built, the<br />

1 ;rtt: electric ' lighting plant in New<br />

hew'--clectrl- c<br />

Ycrk.iv It was something,<br />

' '.Jinr-the-n. . A . fortune had been<br />

;4 world was<br />

, p ?ted and the whole<br />

r wp4t ing the outcome. Everything de-- 1<br />

ended upen the success of that plant<br />

Sale<br />

Price<br />

& -<br />

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rSBfliPEtHiSSIfflrtilS<br />

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COMMENCING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST, 8 A. M., WE WILL HAVE ON SALE OVER 1000 PAIRS OF LADIES'<br />

FINE SHOES AT EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS. THESE SHOES ARE ALL OF WELL KNOWN MAKES, SUCH<br />

LAIRD, SCHOBER & & EDWIN & OTHER KNOWN MAKES,<br />

AS CO., E. P. REED CO., XJ. BURT CO., AND WELL BUT<br />

ARE SHORT LINES AND LINES TO BE DISCONTINUED. ALL SIZES AND WIDTHS, BUT NOT IN EACH INDI-<br />

STYLE.<br />

i SUCH AS PUMS AND PUMPS AND TAN<br />

BOOTS, 4PUMPS AND OXFORDS; BLACK AND TAN SUEDE BOOTS AND PUMPS; WHITE CANVAS PUMPS AND<br />

1 1<br />

but as a result of it the world has<br />

become . electrically iHurainated at<br />

as were,; t<br />

VIDUAL<br />

OXFQRDS.<br />

night, -'<br />

DON'T<br />

necora ' i nursaay nisnc<br />

Philip Hall of the Paradise . Tours<br />

will for the<br />

to the ?'.<br />

Company leave mainland<br />

shortly represent Promotion<br />

Committee to accompany the steamer<br />

; Great Northern's excursion to Honolulu<br />

Mr. : Hall - was authorised to<br />

make1 the trip at a meeting of the<br />

committee Friday afternoon. The<br />

Great Northern will leave San Francisco<br />

February 16. arriving here February<br />

20.<br />

,.<br />

HONOLULU '<br />

MOKDAY,<br />

"<br />

r i.<br />

,...' i<br />

STAB-BULLETI- N,<br />

FEBRtTAKY<br />

$4.00<br />

$5.60<br />

$5.BO<br />

$6.00<br />

STYLES PATENT LEATHER BOOTS, OXFORDS; WfllTE OXFORDS;<br />

LET THIS PASS UNNOTICED. IT WILL PAY YOU TO<br />

3JC<br />

- ;;t rji- - ......<br />

With Completion of Road Honolulu : Possess<br />

.<br />

1051 Fort Street<br />

iy<br />

andiop<br />

One<br />

of the Most Beautifill in the Worldj Great Drawing--<br />

New<br />

WW<br />

Drives<br />

A<br />

'<br />

Card for Tourists; '"<br />

r 'v v ,' By KATE MARCIA FORBES. '<br />

; :<br />

-J 1 UiiA?-- ocf id blanket of living green softaulet<br />

meats the of the wonderful color that makes one think of bulows<br />

scenic road . through1 the mountains to rest in<br />

which " work has been accomplished its sptness.<br />

;<br />

the prisoners the state, Here ", ia building<br />

jgrateful<br />

cluster . by<br />

of confined<br />

cottages in , cleared<br />

at Canon City. ; "<br />

:<br />

J spots. We gaze and gaae. Adjec- -<br />

Oregon, too, .boasts its Governor tives fall us, and we can only look in<br />

West and. magnificent road built by silence and ponder the old Question,<br />

the same, means, to 'Mt-Hoo- Per-- , "What is- - moro beautiful than<br />

no single achievement of either ture ?" Oh.-fo- r the brush of Colot<br />

state has obtained wider spread pub-- or paubigny jto.catch and these<br />

licity, not only for the ; englneeringT . To pass on to others who<br />

feats and the merit of, the work, but may not come to<br />

as well' for being the means pro- - red and rose fading to the soft<br />

yiding great pleasure to the people tinges of gray, and the sun, dropping.<br />

and drawing ' Interest ana dropping ball or in a goiaen<br />

commendation from the wrhole world.<br />

Honolulu not far. behind thesh<br />

states in to construction of a , new<br />

road sround Makiki Ronndtop, which<br />

is proceeding under? the direction<br />

: of the government '. :..' ':.k-- .<br />

t<br />

vJs' Honolulu .alive to the fact- -<br />

a<br />

hold<br />

glories!<br />

see these sunsets,<br />

a<br />

gejreral like a nre<br />

bowl - . ,<br />

is<br />

; Below lies the city, the streets and<br />

streams and colors standing out like<br />

em-broide- ry<br />

threads in a silken pattern of<br />

rapidly<br />

One wonders v, what new<br />

?<br />

pleasure would await us with the<br />

that dawning,, wheneach crag, and mountain'<br />

top was crowned with beams oi<br />

light and every .blade of grass held a<br />

flittering diamond drop of dew trembling<br />

cn Us tip and a thousand blossoms<br />

with the day awoke.<br />

Evening comes the glare of the<br />

sun reflected on water is gone every-<br />

sky,, mountains and valleys and city<br />

below us, spread, out to view. Wher<br />

evereye can reach one beholds some<br />

view, some Scene .more enehanting<br />

than that shown before. Here, spreads<br />

blue sea, ripplingly soft and shining<br />

with all the colors and fire of a Mexican<br />

ppaL Italy, with Us road from<br />

Capri to Sorrento, famed In song and<br />

story, can present nothing more lovely;<br />

here are colors rivaling Mediter--<br />

Punchbowl stand out in bold relief<br />

vue s niiDa conjures up , tne umes,pUnch<br />

of<br />

.J- . J m..<br />

Na-hap- s<br />

of. amber, j<br />

thingvis-hushed and<br />

brooding dark-<br />

ness begins to fall over all. Night<br />

draws . on-w- ith chastened heart we<br />

ilngeringly descend but take with us<br />

a.'8tore of., treasures for memory's;<br />

.vaults.- - With what inspirations and<br />

what thoughts cannot such scenes im'v<br />

oue usf. What wishes for the eloquence<br />

and the .facile pen of a painter<br />

of words, that we might hold this in<br />

our mind's eye and when stern duties<br />

and less etheriaJ things claim our attention,<br />

reflect with thankfulness on<br />

our glimpse or t airyland, and we<br />

think with Ruskin "What fairy palaces<br />

we .may build cf - beautiful<br />

thoughts proof against all adversity<br />

rHbrtght fancies, satisfied memories;<br />

noble: histories, faithful sayings;<br />

treasure houses of precious and restful<br />

thoughts, which care cannot disturb,<br />

nor pain make gloomy, nor poverty<br />

take away from us houses built<br />

without hands, for our souls to live<br />

in." ,<br />

Visitor ((leaving inn after sleepless<br />

night) I suppose you dont happen to<br />

be a German? Landlord Do I look<br />

Hire . Vliltn. . V t i . ...<br />

naa a concrete . bed in it London<br />

when these now slumbering land- - t m t '<br />

marks were mighty giants in travail Modest Suitor I have only $5000 a<br />

and streams of lava flowed down their year, sir; but I think I can support<br />

precjpitous sides and white hot stones your daughter on that.. Father en-re- il<br />

.hissing, far below. , On every thuslastically) Support her. my dear<br />

side are mountains rearing their rug-- boy. Why, you can support her whole<br />

ged heights and to their tops one sol- -' family on it. Boston Transcript.<br />

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