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SAN FE AH CISCO<br />
Bellevue Hotel<br />
Geary" and Taylor Sts. ,<br />
Strictly First-Cla- ss<br />
Built of concrete an<br />
steel Private bath to<br />
every room; 12 minutes<br />
from Exposition; headquarters<br />
for island residents.;<br />
Bates, , $2 per<br />
day and up; American<br />
plan, $4 per day and up. '<br />
Did you ever hear of Eye<br />
glasses made to measure? That<br />
is exactly what you get when<br />
buy c<br />
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Fits-- U Eyeglasses ;<br />
Not simply more becoming<br />
than others, but more comfortable,<br />
as well. They are made<br />
so that we can adjust them perfectly<br />
to your npseCome in<br />
and let us show. yoiThow we<br />
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do it.<br />
OPTICIAN<br />
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Boston Building, Fort Stmt<br />
. V-- : ' Oyer May & Co.<br />
R'Al'LIY'S:<br />
FRESH<br />
Dairy Products<br />
MILK --EGGS CHEESE<br />
V PURE<br />
- BUTTERMILK<br />
Daily Churning<br />
an<br />
Ice Cream .<br />
U i (four f'vors)<br />
Pure<br />
,<br />
DELIVERED ANY TIME<br />
ORIENTAL GOODS<br />
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Vido Stod: of every<br />
T<br />
"The Best at Any<br />
; Price,1'<br />
TI.E CHERRY,<br />
Fort St., Cor. Pauahi.<br />
i - . 7 x '<br />
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New York Dress Co.<br />
Ladies and Gtntlemens Tailors.<br />
1101 Union St; nr. Hotel St.<br />
Y. TAKAKUWA & CO.<br />
. Limited.<br />
NAMCO" CRABS, packed In<br />
Sanitary Cans,' wood lined.<br />
Nuuanu St. .near King St.<br />
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JUDGE STUART'S TAKE OUT LEIS<br />
ATTACK IS GIVEN TO DECK PEOPLE<br />
EMPHATIC REPLY! II<br />
(Continued from Page 1)<br />
toe part ol the said resiondent. as<br />
Commissioner of Public Lands of the<br />
Territory of Hawaii, "as aforesaid, to<br />
perform the acts sought to be en<br />
forced thereby. . III.<br />
"That the said Writ does not show<br />
that the petitioner has any clear lesal<br />
right to have any duty performed by<br />
tbe said respondent, as Commissioner<br />
or Public Lands of the Territory<br />
of Hawaii, as aforesaid, in that it is<br />
not allowed that the petitioner has<br />
complied with all the conditions set<br />
forth in the Special Homestead Agree-<br />
ment therein referred to. r<br />
:<br />
:v IV,"<br />
"That the alleged duties sought to<br />
be enforced are discretionary and not<br />
ministerial and therefore not enforce-<br />
able by Mandamus., r: -- ;<br />
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"ThaTihe said Writ improperly<br />
Joins separate and distinct alleged<br />
rights and duties for .the ' purpose o'<br />
enforcement by Mandamus. In that it<br />
seeks to enforce the alleged right" o'<br />
the- - petitioner for the issuance-a- m<br />
the delivery to himself of a' oatenttfor<br />
the land mentioned and described ir<br />
the Special Homestead Asreemen'<br />
therein referred to and in that itseeki<br />
to enforce the alleged rights of per<br />
sons unknown and unnamed to have<br />
agricultural and pastoral lands sur<br />
veyed and opened for settlement<br />
homestead entry and homestead pur-<br />
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poses. ' ' ' V<br />
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Tliat tbe said Writ is uncertain<br />
unintelligible, vague and ambiguous!<br />
"That the said Writ fails to shor<br />
that the petitioner has made demand<br />
Individually or as one of twenty-flvr-.<br />
or more qualified applicants, for, thf<br />
surveying and opening of agricultural<br />
or pastoral lands for settlement, home,<br />
stead entry and homestead purposes<br />
vin.<br />
'.'That tie said .Writ, fails, to shor.<br />
that the petitioner has any special o<br />
peculiar interest In the alleged dutier<br />
sought to be enforced In regards tr<br />
the surveying and opening of agricul<br />
tural lands for settlement upon, thf<br />
application of twenty-fiv- e or more qua<br />
llfled persons and in regards to . th<br />
surveying and opening , of desirabl'<br />
agricultural and pastoral lands-- , for<br />
homestead entry and homestead pur<br />
poses, but that, on the contrary th<br />
said Writ affirmatively hows that thf<br />
petitioner is 'not-entitle- to make, ap<br />
plication or demand, individually oi<br />
together with ethers, for the survey<br />
ing and opening of agricultural or pas<br />
toral lands or to receive any certlfl<br />
cate of occupation, riht of purchase<br />
lease, cash freehold agreement, orpe<br />
clal homestead agreement In respect<br />
to such lands in that he has taken and<br />
held and is stall holding land under<br />
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the ' Special Homestead Agreement<br />
therein referred to. ; J<br />
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ROTARY CLUB TO<br />
GIVE BACH TO<br />
CITY PLIffiO<br />
The Rptary Club'held Its monthl;<br />
business session at . tho Alexandei<br />
Young Hotel today at noon. President<br />
S. "S. Paxson read a number of let<br />
ters from mainland Rotary Clubs teD<br />
ing of the success of Pineapple Day.<br />
"<br />
Tlie club" also took up the matter, o<br />
comfort stations around the city. 1<br />
committee was appointed to arrange<br />
to have a station established in Aal'<br />
Park, and arrangements' were mad(<br />
for placing two more In other parts ot<br />
' the city. '<br />
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The cluU invited the- - City-Planni- ng<br />
Commission to explain; the working o'<br />
tho various plans proposed, and ypjtet<br />
to assist in tbe planning movement. '<br />
f W. R. Hearst is reported after the<br />
United States senatorship I In New<br />
':<br />
York.<br />
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' v People Say To Us 3<br />
"I cannot eat this or that food. It does<br />
not agree with me." Our advice to<br />
all of them is to take a<br />
1<br />
gj Dyspepsia<br />
before and after each. meal. 2c a box.<br />
Bfthson. Smith Co.. Ltd.<br />
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Good Teetb-rGoo- d Health?<br />
Good Spirits<br />
Good teeth enable you<br />
to chew your food. This<br />
gives ; good digestionthe<br />
foundation of good Health, "<br />
good Spirits.<br />
Care for your teeth with<br />
the delicious and efficient 'y<br />
dentifrice ' ;<br />
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HONOLULU STAR-BULLETI- N, THUBSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1915,<br />
HILL LINER<br />
When the Hill liner Great Northern<br />
arrives, off port aboutt JO o'clock on<br />
tho morning of Friday, December 3,<br />
representatives of the ; Ad CJub,<br />
Chamber of Commerce and Promotion<br />
Committee will be well organized and<br />
prepared to give them a reception that<br />
will be memcTable.<br />
"When the big crack liner anchors<br />
outside she .will be boarded by mem<br />
bers of a committee who will have<br />
leia enough to deck all the officers<br />
and passengers. Awaiting them on<br />
the dock will be Ad Club represents<br />
tives, who will be able to direct arri<br />
vala to the different hotels for which<br />
they may. express, a preference.<br />
The next day, Saturday, bathing<br />
and surfriding will he arranged for at<br />
Walkiki, and a dinner is planned for<br />
the officers, of the ship before the<br />
Great .Northern leaves for, the main<br />
land at midnight, on December 6. . ..All<br />
possible infonnation. that might be<br />
handy to the visitors,, will be. gathered<br />
before tho ship arrives, such as spe<br />
cial events to occur, dances at hotels.<br />
and directions of alluring :sidfc ;trips,<br />
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Fourteen divorce suits ; hare been<br />
filed in the local circuit court since<br />
October 1.<br />
' Further trial of the case of .Benegna<br />
Daeoman a Filinino woman chareed<br />
with bigamy, will be had in federal<br />
2ouit at 9:30 o cloctf tomorrow morn- -<br />
The. trial of Cyril Geer, charged with<br />
having violated the "white slave," act.<br />
is scheduled to becin in federal court ;<br />
at 8:39' o'clock JtomorrpV ttornto'g1.,'<br />
A petition tor. adjudication in bank<br />
ruptcy has been filed in the local fed<br />
aral court by B. M. Howard. His lia<br />
bilities amount to. $J 8 1.75'. I He,.has no<br />
Among the callers on r Governor<br />
Pinkham yesterday, was U. S, Grant,<br />
JrM who was accompanied Jby BishoD<br />
H, B. BesUrlck. Mr. Grant's father<br />
is well remembered .oy.tue chief exec<br />
utive.<br />
For stealing two chickens from a<br />
Japanese Choo Puck 'and " Chee On<br />
jrere today give? three months in Jail<br />
37 Judge Monsarrat . The severity of<br />
the sentence was because they are old<br />
offenders. :<br />
; According<br />
to a report by a police<br />
officer, E. W, Sutton last night ran<br />
ais ayto so close to the wagon of Oda,<br />
i Japanese, that the latter was! forced<br />
into a stone wall and his wagon badly<br />
- damaged. ...<br />
'y :<br />
The firm of Ripley & Davis, arch!<br />
tects, has been awarded a contract for<br />
a design for a new cottage which will<br />
oe erected by W. A. Love on his' Judd<br />
itreet property. The new building<br />
will cost about 13000.<br />
The third of Prof. Vaughan Mac<br />
Caughey's series of lectures on "Bac<br />
teria and Human Welfare will be de<br />
iievered next Sunday: morning at the<br />
Library of Hawaii., The topic will .be<br />
"Bacteria and the Schools."' . .<br />
Decision to call fofenders on the<br />
new shed and landing for. motor boats<br />
at Pier 12 was made yesterday ajj?r<br />
noon at the meeting of the harbor<br />
board, plans '<br />
and specifications having<br />
been approved. . The new structure<br />
will be of concrete. Bids will be<br />
opened on December 1.<br />
Burglars believed to be Filipinos en<br />
tered the rooms, of Midori and Leta,<br />
Japanese women of the Iwilei district,<br />
late last night and stole about $60.<br />
From Midori's room they got $30 in<br />
gold and f22 in silver, and from Leta'a<br />
house Officer Joseph investigated<br />
last night, but no arrests have been<br />
made. .<br />
Charged with driving an automobile<br />
heedlessly and endangering human<br />
life. EguchU a Japanese, was fined $50<br />
and costs In police court this morn<br />
ing and but for a plea of leniency by<br />
Lieut. Matthew A. Palen, 25th Infan<br />
try, who was the victim of Eguchfs<br />
carelessness,' the penalty would Tiave<br />
been double that Imposed.<br />
The services of Dr. George W. Mc<br />
Coy, formerly of Honolulu, are needed<br />
more at the bureau "in Washington,<br />
D. C. than .in tho territory." in . the<br />
opinion of Surgeon-Genera- l Rupert<br />
Blue, who recently answered the<br />
Chamber of Commerce's letter of protest<br />
against the transfer.of Doctor Mc<br />
Coy. Doctor MeGoy'a work In Wash<br />
ington will be similar to that which<br />
he did in Hawaii.<br />
9<br />
,<br />
The windows are dressed for you,<br />
good reader. Gome out and see them<br />
on Saturday morning. Its a free<br />
'show, but let me tell you that more<br />
beautiful windows will greet your<br />
eyes than you have ever seen before<br />
in Honolulu. Adv.<br />
COLDS CAUSE HEADACHES<br />
LAXATIVE BROMO QUTNINIJ re<br />
moves the cause. Used the world over<br />
to cure a cold in one day. The signature<br />
of E. W. GROVE is on each box.<br />
Manufactured by the PARIS MEDI-<br />
CINE CO., St. Louis, U. S. A.<br />
SECOND CUIU<br />
ASSAULT TRIAL<br />
BEGINS MONDAY<br />
The second trial of James P.<br />
Cur-ra- n,<br />
charged with having assaulted<br />
James Terry, a structural Iron worker,<br />
will go to trial in Circuit Judge<br />
ABhford's court at 9 o'clock next Monday<br />
morning, and today it was. found<br />
necessary to summon a special venire<br />
of 10 trial, jurors, returnable on Monday..-"<br />
.r ,:.y<br />
Those summoned on the special venire<br />
are William M. Templeton,<br />
George W. Moore, Henry Freitas,' A.<br />
Gurrey. Jr., Jadntho G. Silva," Thomas<br />
R. L. McGuire, William II. "Smith,<br />
John H. De Frees and Manuel V. Fer-reir- a.'<br />
V<br />
"<br />
Those trial jurors who will not be<br />
wanted during the Curran trial, w hich<br />
rrobably will last 5two days, are A. K.<br />
Smythe, ' G. C. Bechert, Ai W. l.lowe",<br />
W. K. Reea. Ql p. Bechert,.F. E. Colby,<br />
B. F, Agluar, George K. Dwight,<br />
V. T-- Raposo and S, M. Lowrey. r<br />
' The retrial of the Eugene Buchanan<br />
murder case will follow the Curran<br />
case, and the following' jurymen will<br />
not be required during the hearing:<br />
G. C. Bechert, E. F. Aguiar, George K.<br />
Dwight,' W. L. Eaton, Sam Nunanu, F.<br />
E. Splcer, .William Buchanan, A. K.<br />
Smythe, SL M.! Lowrey, A. N. Otremba,<br />
A. W. Howe, ;V. K. Rees and TV.<br />
ilutchinspq.<br />
V<br />
' None of the trial jurors will be ret-quirin<br />
Circuit Judge . Ashford's<br />
court tomorrow.' ; :' "' " '<br />
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There wijl be no meeting today of<br />
the territorial board of health. A v. MORNING ON! 'CHANGE::<br />
meeting' probably will be held next , - - -<br />
Thursday - afternoon. j<br />
A meeting of the school board will<br />
be held some time during the early<br />
part tf December. The commission<br />
ers have not yet decided upon the.<br />
""V; ; '. r . .<br />
Only 15 shares of stock changed<br />
hands at the cail this morning, five of<br />
Oahu Sugar at 127.50. and 10 Hawaii<br />
an Pineapple at 53.25. The only fea<br />
ture pi. tne session ana tnat, waa not<br />
unexpected, was 'the announcement<br />
that .tie directors of Hutchinson Sugar<br />
Plantation have raised the, dividend<br />
rate from 25 to SO cents per share.<br />
'<br />
The new monthly, rate will ; go into<br />
effect December 6 and wyi mean $30,- -<br />
ooo instead oi 125,000 each month for<br />
the stockholders.,. . Olaa . has !had an<br />
other fractional decline, and Is down<br />
' '<br />
to 7 24,<br />
Colorado, has an ; eight-ho- ur dayfor<br />
women. - "<br />
aia<br />
.<br />
Middy Blouses<br />
V 'i $1.00<br />
. A special line of Women's and<br />
Children's Middy Blouses in sizes<br />
from 4 yra. to 40 bust, - formerly<br />
priced at 11.50 to $1.75.<br />
Showing Special Reductions.<br />
This assortment of specially reduced<br />
suits Includes Russian and<br />
Oliver Twist styles in a fine 'selection<br />
of plain and fancy effects,<br />
and in many colors. ' Sizes 2 to<br />
VyeaWV;';?<br />
5<br />
i;v ! '"5r--<br />
s.$li5 iot'M 'Sm its Reduced to XX<br />
$20 Suits Reduced to.. ..'.$1.50<br />
$100 Suits Reduced to..:... $2.00<br />
$5.00 Suits Reduced to $3.00<br />
Xmas Seals<br />
Tags, Cards,<br />
Boxes<br />
In an extensive assortment of<br />
the most suitable designs and<br />
Seals<br />
come in small boxes of from 12<br />
to 36 seals each (one design to the<br />
box), 20 different designs 10c per<br />
box.<br />
Tags and<br />
Cards<br />
put up in boxes of from 5 to 20<br />
each. Some are plain and with<br />
verses, all have the season's greet-<br />
ings; 12 different designs 10c per<br />
box.<br />
'<br />
Boxes<br />
in holly and. poinsette designs;<br />
also plain red and green in all<br />
'sizes, flat, deep, medium 2 for<br />
5c to 40c each. 11'..<br />
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'CASCARETS' SET<br />
YOUR LIVER Ai<br />
lie<br />
RIGHT<br />
They're Fine! Don't Remain<br />
: Bilious, Sick, Headachy<br />
'<br />
and Constipated<br />
Best for Colds; Bad Breath,<br />
Sour Stomach; Children<br />
Love Them 'k-<br />
Cet a 10-ce-nt box now.<br />
Be ' cheerful! Clean up Inside tonight<br />
and feet fine. Take Cascarets to<br />
liven your liver and dead the bowels<br />
and stop headaches, a bad cold, bili-<br />
; ousness, offensive breath, ' '. coated<br />
tongue, sallowness, sour stomach and<br />
gases. Tonight take Cascarets and<br />
enjoy the - nicest, gentlest liver and<br />
bowel cleansing you ever experienced.<br />
Wake up feeling grandEverybody's<br />
doing it. Cascarets best laxative for<br />
iy-y- children; also. Adv. VV? vx<br />
1ST IfirAIRY<br />
USABLE TO PLAY<br />
THIS SATURDAY<br />
Lieut. Otis SadUer of the 1st In<br />
fantry baseball club stated this after<br />
noon that the 1st Infantry team would<br />
not "be able to play the Chinese Travelers<br />
next Saturday at Athletic Park.<br />
Three of the best players on the team<br />
would not he 'able to make the trip,<br />
and Lieut Sadtler decided that , It<br />
would be best to postpone the game<br />
for one week. ItJs thought that the<br />
two teams wHJ meet on Saturday, No-<br />
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vember<br />
BOWELS<br />
fecme of the features displayed J pi<br />
the' window dressing contest on Saturday<br />
morning will-b- e a revelation. Tf<br />
see them wilt bo equal to a visit to the (<br />
San Francisco' fair. Adv. -<br />
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DOLLS<br />
mmm<br />
12-in- C M<br />
53-6- 5 St.<br />
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: zsir; S3.75 each -<br />
i 41 House of Housewares<br />
25 fL Lenoth. . . . . .2Jl<br />
W. W. Dimond & Co., LtcL<br />
,. -<br />
Kinsr<br />
Hawaii.<br />
T. H.<br />
; All Umploycrs of Labor Must Obtain<br />
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i iimiii 11 n r ltiHMi .in S4<br />
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" ' In all sizes, of "every description, new and distinctive styles,<br />
cleverly made and rtoost naturally ' modeled. Thej are dolls that<br />
will jJease the little ones. :, . . r "'--<br />
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' ": - Dressed Dolls (jointed,, of Undressed Dolls (jointed, of<br />
'10-Inc- n; bisque) to<br />
r 1<br />
at once or suffer the penalty provided by<br />
law. We write it. .<br />
Persons in the work of and Palolo avenues, 8 o'c!:<br />
the ' "<br />
interisted 10th at<br />
Epiphany Mission ' to this evening., .,11rs. Charles SCr-atten- d<br />
are Invited<br />
a reception to be Riven by Rev. will be la charge of the entertain:<br />
,- -<br />
Li H.<br />
and Mrs. Tracy In the guild hall, features." ' t- - : -<br />
10-Inc- 32-Inc- bisque T, h to h 35c .<br />
.;to I5J0O.V y k. y . ;, to XVUW.. ' . ' . -<br />
Bisque; Character Baby Dolls, very jointed<br />
f y f-- i:py:ynryyy: r; iHi<br />
life-lik- e,<br />
at should-<br />
ers and "hips,<br />
tQ 25-in- ch<br />
12-In-ch<br />
painted hair, real hair and with reaj skin wigs,<br />
$2.50 to $15.00.<br />
KEWP1E DOLLS. ' '<br />
The original Keropie model,<br />
ch to Priced 20c<br />
CELLULOID<br />
10-In-<br />
2&-inc- h qh to<br />
"., '<br />
KEWPIES.<br />
10c to $1.50<br />
.'<br />
-<br />
to ,65c. , : ;. ... : y<br />
RUBBER WHISTLING KEWPIES to, 9 iach 25c to $L<br />
BATO<br />
: '<br />
OBES FOB' MEN AT SPECIALLY<br />
y PEICES.' v :<br />
Having just? received a new line of Xmas Bath<br />
t<br />
Robes, we find it necessary to close out our stock on<br />
hand at the following inducive prices:<br />
' ' Men's Terry Robes of Turkish towel material in<br />
a wide assortment of colors and designs:<br />
$4.f0 Robes reduced to. .... v .....$ 3.00<br />
$5i0 Robes reduced to. . .. ... . . . ..... . . . . , . a .4.00<br />
. $6.50 Robes reduced to. . . . . . . . .... I . . .... . 5.00 .<br />
$8.00 Robes reduced to . ... ,:. ". . . . . . t . . . 6.5.0<br />
$14.00 Robes reduced to. .................... . 10.00<br />
$3.25 Boys' Terry Robes (6 to 14 yrs) reduced to 2.50<br />
Men's Flannel Robes in dark colors, conventional<br />
v designs: '.'.yy.y ". y,. .:,- ,r' V-'-- :: i<br />
$3.50, reduced to. . . .$2.50 ,$8.50, reduced to.... $5.00 ;<br />
' i-- Traveling Bags ; .<br />
Leather, Wicker, Matting r<br />
We are now showing a wide selection of Traveling Bags in<br />
various leathers? also in .wicker and matting; Some ap plain,<br />
"<br />
others handsomely fitted with toilet articles, etc. ';, - ;;<br />
Black Ba'gs,' 'unfitted . . . . . .:.... . .. . . .... . . .'. . 30 t6v$25XO<br />
Black Bags, fitted 117.50 to $25X0<br />
Tan Bags, unfitted ........ ......... to j$t20<br />
Tan Bags, fitted . ....... i. . . .... - - ;... $11.00<br />
Wicker Bags, leather trimmed .....$15 to J$2J5<br />
Matting Bags, Jeather trimmed<br />
T;.. $15 to $2.75<br />
SPECIAL REDUCTIONS OT FAJICY XINJIT, REAL<br />
1 : V ; CLUNY LACE TRBEJED.<br />
Included in .tUs.asrtmeiit are :wie selections of<br />
Doilies, Scarfs and Centerpieces in various sizes, show- - .<br />
'., iu reductions of;from t' . ?<br />
y..y yr-X-<br />
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The<br />
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ch Lawn Urnxr.<br />
I - Fresh Supply 5-p- ly 'Splendid<br />
"H-Jne- h Garden Hoa<br />
kVJ 50 ft. Unjth H?.<br />
Honolulu,<br />
HONOLULU,<br />
f.;.;<br />
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120 S. King St.<br />
4 v<br />
Rompers; 40c<br />
CHILDREN'S ROMPERS<br />
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111!.<br />
In all colors and In desirable and<br />
popular styles sizes 5, 6, 7 and 8;<br />
formerly f 65c and. 75c :Now ,40c<br />
Sweaters ;<br />
Tor Women and Children, showing<br />
unusual, reductions. Women's<br />
aweaters in white and colors.'<br />
$20 Sweater reduced to.... $1.50<br />
$3.50 Sweaters reduced to.... $2.00<br />
$4.00 Sweaters reduced to.... $20<br />
$5.00 to 8.50 Sweaters, to. ..$3.00<br />
' Children's Sweaters in a' wide<br />
assortment of styles and colors, '<br />
formerly 12.25 and $2.50 Now<br />
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$1X<br />
BATH<br />
ROBES<br />
For Women ?<br />
And Children<br />
These rones of Turkish towel<br />
material are completely made, re-<br />
quiring only the crocheting to be<br />
made, ready for cse.. . Shown Ja<br />
pink and hlue In very charming I<br />
syles. ' Sold complete with cotton<br />
and directions for crocheting. - y<br />
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WomenV Sizes :<br />
$5.00<br />
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Childreris' Sizes<br />
$1:75<br />
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Dressing Jackets pt same material, .<br />
in-pin- k only, ."women sizes.. $1J5.<br />
Other ;seml:made plec3 are also<br />
being" shown! such, as ."Dath Sets,<br />
Towels, Basketa.;'<br />
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