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THE SUNDAY ADVERTISER, NOVEMBER 28, 1909. ,41

THE TIME, THE PLACE, AND fcert. Miss Wilhelmina Tenney. Mr. M. will be her sister's matron of honor THE GIRL. E. Tenney, Miss Violet MeK-e- , Mr. and and little Maria Ealand will a.t as Mrs. C. HoMoway. Miss Carolina Brown fiower girl. Mrs. Sherman Stow wiil One night I went to a play that was '-- and Mr. Vernon Tennev. daughter into the t-i- . f give her groonj's rA.A tints' called . . bride's cown is of fswii Time, Place, keeping. The "The the and the Girl." On Wednesday evening, at their home embroidered sheer India mus- And lattr, as homeward I took my way, oil Thurston avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- and she wili wear My thoughts were in a whirl. lin and lace the erick K'anip entertained with a din- conventional veil. The inn ton of ner, followed by bridge The lin- For long ago I had chosen the Girl, whit. honor will wear an embroidered table decorations were carried out in costume, and Mrs. Stow s go But the Time, and the I'lace. oh dear; gerie a white and green, and eovers were laid is an imported creation of silver gray Each time that I dared to think of them for guests. dinner, I was strieken dumb with fear. fourteen After the duchesse satin. bridge was played untii a '.are hour. After the ceremony a wedding break- But after I saw that play, I thought Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred-frie- fast and reception wiil fo'luw at Tha Of several plans to try. Klamp. Mr. and Mrs. Brainerd Grand Hotel, and later the young cou- Did ever the plans of mice and men Smith, Mr and Mrs. Charles Wilder. ple will depar: on a month's honey- Doctor Mrs. Lane, U. S. N.; Miss Japan before sail-in- s into the s'one steps. was two yearg Go any more far awry? and moon trip through It Jessie Kaufman, Miss Alice Hedeman, Manila, where their a,'o that Mr. Wilcox donated the sum for future of $35,0iO to the hospital. Speeches I enticed her first to the hammock, Mis Dorothv Mother. Doctor Hedeman. home will be. Mr. Harold Castle. Mr. Walter Dilling- Mrs. Sherman Stow and Mrs. Ealand were made by A. S. Wilcox, Judgre San-io- rl Far out beneath the tree, ham Doctor Hndajins. will several months in Kioto B. Dole, the president of the hos- Hoping the shadows there would keep and spend and I . . will tour Japan and chir.a. pital, and by Dr. C. B. Wood. .That My courage from leaving me. later Ia the institution is cordially indor.V'J is Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Case Deerins the spring thev will visit Manila. shown by the number of prominent and I started in bravely about the stars, were the host and hostess at a bounti- J influential erons present which in- And then T began to choke; ful and beautifully-appointe- Thanks- News Letter. Three engagements cluded: A. 8. Wilcox, Mrs. Wilcox, And just as T said, "Will you be my giving dinner on Thursday. The dec- - J are credited to this week, and all of ! Liliuo-kalan- orations were, out in ap- .Judge Dole, Mrs. Dole, Queen i, star" carried the them are down on the naval register. style j Mrs. Charles S. Jloiloway, Mrs. The rope of the hammock broke. proved holidav of brown leaves Miss Lalla Wenzelburcer has been woa Samuel M. Damon, Mrs. Winfred H. and red berries, and covers were laid Shea of the revenue ser- Major bv Babbitt, Mrs. Frederick W. Klebahn, Then I asked if she would go with me for and Mrs. Wadhams of Fort vice. Miss Georgians Potts, daughter Mrs. Alonzo Gartlev, Mrs. Joseph D. To the park, for a little stroll. Shafter, and Mrs. Low. L". S. Commodore Potts, of Mare Island, y.a of . i In a corner I found a secluded M. Mrs. G. .v7 acu Marrpues, Mrs. Hong Quon, Mrs. Samuel bench; C; Alexander Hawes Jr.. has announced her engagement to Pay- Apa C. Dwight, Mrs. Royal D. Mrs.! Near the spot there was not a soul. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kimball, Mr. and! York-tow- CALLING DATS, Mead. Everett Morsell, of the HONOLULU'S Hobdy, William O. Smith, Alonzo Gart- - j Mrs. Rice of Kauai. Captain Falls, 1 Miss Frances Bridges, whs ley, Dr. James R. Judd, Dr. Frederick j I told her all about that play. Mr. Jack Mackinnon, Mr. Charles Pond Los Angeles, with ig Mondays Punahou, College Hills, makes her home in F. Hedemann, James A. ! And I dared to fondle a curl; McAvov aud Mr. David Anderson. K Rath, John II. her mother. Mrs. E. C. Hickman, but is .Manoa Heights, Makiki. ! said, "Now, this is the Time and the I well-know- Craig, Mrs. Eben Low, Miss Janet M. J n in San Francisco, iS Tuesdays Waikiki, Kapiolani vs t equally Dewar, Mrs. Charles S. Campbell, Doc-- 1 Place, Mr. and Mrs. Hagens have moved to Park, Kaimuki and Palolo. 5 And vou know vou are is to marry Paymaster Arthur Brown, tor iiotigins, Mrs. waiter t . Frear, that the their country home at Pearl Harbor Captain Coltman, so pop- & Wednesdays Sfuuanu, Puunui and Mott-Smit- a nephew of Mrs. Ernest Mrs. George Girl." and on Saturday had as their house-guest- s j Heights. Above Nuuanu $ ular in San Francisco society. Pacific R. Carter, Mrs. Peter C. Jones, Mrs. Paymaster and Mrs. Hornber-ger- , bridge, first and third Wednes- - SS Right from beneath that bench there & Bathsheba M. Allen, Mrs. William O Mr. and Mrs. James Dougherty, Alice Maefar- days; below, second and fourth; appeared i News Letter. Miss Smith, Mrs. William R. Castle, Mrs. Miss Violet MeK.-- and Will Melnernv. j Pacific Heights, fourth. An impudent face was the guest of honor at a hand ' Fred W. Maefarlane, Mrs. Francis M. newsie's J lane Thursdays The Plains. J$ De Time de Goil may be somely appointed dinner given by Mr. Swanzy, Mrs. James R. Judd, Mrs. i "Say! and Mrs. H. F. Lewis, who is oeeupving j Town and hotels; Fort ! Mrs. Henry Dutton in the south Fridays all right. i and Chun Ming, Mrs. Edward R. Stackable, the home of the Princess Kawauana- - j first and second ti-- 3S But, cheese Cull, on de Plaee. the Laurel Court of the Fair- Shafter, Mrs. S. Sheba, Mrs. Antonio V. it. " ! on side of Soares, . koa, Pensacola street, was the days. I LEOLA HARVEY-ELDER- mont Hotel, Monday evening. Sixteen Mrs. James A. Rath, Miss Helen S. 1 hostess at a dinner party on Thanks-- the beautifully E- ! guests assembled around Jndd' Miss Mabel - Bosher, Miss Ida giving at which covers were laid for Chronicle. The announcement of the TvSchools,TTv and fourth tZT Mj decorated round table. M Pope Mrs May wi,C0Xf A Thurg. tions. Those present were Misses Ten. temniittee on art of the Seattle exposi- Mlss Will C. & J ; ton' Bterritt, Cooper, Dr. Alice Cooper, Violet Makee, Kopke (2), J " t Brig-Bia- n Wilson will tion conferring upon Annie W. gggggggggggggJSME. Wood, A. S. Cleghorn, Paul Isenberg. Parsons, Julia White, Alice and, Ethel The C. B. Coopers are spending the Chronicle. Miss Mauji being sent from Europe, where the jj, "Williams, luncheon and theater the gold medal in her class of h. and H. E. Ilendrick. Spalding, Frazer, Jordan, Thatcher, veek-en- d at their home at Kaalawai, be hostess at a and Nina-Jon- es leading artists of the s8 i and will to party today in honor of Miss work is being received with the deep- were wont, Roth. Jones. Robertson, McCandless, return the city the early the continent also snowing Rhodes, Catton, Tucker, Emily Rice, part of next week. of Santa Barbara, who is visiting est gratification by her friends in the At present Mrs. iingman 19 engagea iu g. here from her home in the south. Bear.Admiral Dixon. tt Rycroft, Irma Ballentyne, Dorothy j v t4 of studies to be 4 art world who have followed her career completing a collection on the Aame(la t0 d the holidays Vood. Abbie Dow, Ward, Lyons, An-- Mrs. F. M. Swanzy was hostess hung m one of the famous J.ew ork the with interest for the last several years. jwith Mrs pierre J(mes and h(?r gus, Soper, White, Alexander Walker, at a charming dinner party on Tues- - Chronicle. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dut- Mrs. .halph Lyons - for Miss Alice Mrs. Brigman exhibited a group of and Miss Maude Bertha Young, Holdsworth. Tenney, . day at which covers were laid for Ad- ton entertained at dinner Jones. Mrs. Dixon is at present stop- Sfurgeon, Wickstrum, McClellan, He-- miral and Maefarlane of Honolulu, who has beea seven lens studies, the work of the Mrs. Brigman will be remembered as Mrs. Corwin P. Rees, Major last summer, at the Seattle fair. ping with Mrs. Lyons at her home in demann. Mosher, Gras. Waterhouse, and Mrs. Dunning and Judge and Mrs. the recipient of much social attention is well known ! Miss Annie Nott as she Manoa Valley. Mrs. Dixon was former- - Bella Weight, Miss Young and since her arrival a few months ago. Mr. The small collection of the Oakland to some of the best the Woodruff. unusual and here and related ly Miss Stella Wood of this city. guest of honor. ' ,st t? and Mrs. Duttou 's guests on this occa- trtist attracted attention families in Islands. Mrs. Brig-man'- s tt the JS j News May sion were Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Dean, was given an important place in the present home is in Oakland Letter. Miss Sutton is ath-Harr- Mr. Mis. Worthington Ames. Mr. gallery. Mrs. Brigman yesterday was Mrs. English and Mrs. Sleinmetz, Mrs. Sidney Ballou's sister, Mrs. responsible for the statement that y and where she resides and has a pretty and Mrs. George Newhall, Mrs. Willard formally notified by committee that who have been stopping WTaikiki i Colburn Turner, accompanied letics is the best for love and the d at by antidote studio on Thirty-secon- street. Brown, and Miss Enid Gregg. he had been awarded the coveted 8 for the past month, will return to their her aunt, Mrs. I. C. Parker of Los an early marriage. Miss Sutton may home Z honor. Mrs. Brigman 's individual and Morgan is aboard the in California on the Alameda on Angeles, will arrive on the Mongolia be right, of course, or she may have Mr. Jas. F. Wednesday. something. Chronicle. Mrs. , wife of original work is perhaps better known Manchuria due Monday morning. He and will spend the holidays with Judge missed At any rate, what i the commander-in-chie- f of Pacific in and in Europe than in been absent from the Islands since and Mrs. Ballon. woman wouldn't prefer to play with the has i Meet, California, where she makes her home. Time Mrs. Falls, the wife of Captain Falls, J her eyes and the heart of a man at returned yesterday on the Man- the middle of August. Part of the churia from Honolulu, where she visited Her lens studies have made a distinct he has spent. in San Francisco but his and Mrs. Forster, the wife of Maj. F. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewers were inevitable eighteen than be champion place for themselves .in the art world Boston and other W. Foster, are expected to arrive on the host and hostess on Thursday at a anyrning 01 tne world at any age during the stay there of the eight big trip to New York, her husband is now put- and have brought to the gifted Oak- eastern centers took up some weeks. the transport Logan on the eleventh Thanksgiving dinner given to a coterie whatsoever? "Singles" are all risht cruisers that land woman recognition of no ordinary by of December. of young bachelors. in their way, but "doubles" are what ting through their paces iu the Far He returned from the East the East. She will remain here for a week, kind. Canadian-Pacifi- c to Vancouver thence J J j makes the world really worth living in. Brig-jna- n a guest the Fairmont.- - She will Within the last two years Mrs. by Miss Dockery, the sister of Lieuten- - Miss Carrie Bray is entertaining at then back to San Francisco Seattle and join her Colonel Bridgman, has been awarded several medals Morgan ' ant Dockery of the Fifth Cavalry, Miss Whit ford and Miss McGregor as Examiner. The family and immedi- father, at Portland. Mr. has been much and Coronado, and remain with him where she has exhibited, two of them i Mrs. Scales, the wife of Captain week-en- d guests at her coun- - ate friends of Mrs. Harold Dillingham until entertained by several of the leading Scales, father's February, when she will return here to commereial bodies of the Pacific Coast. accompanied Dy. ner motner will leave try home at Wahiawa. are rejoicing over the fact that she " ! - meet Admiral Sebree. tS for the Coast on the December trans- J , J has- rallied splendidly from an opera- - The marriage of Miss Janet H. port. Mrs. Alexander Hawes Jr. entertain- - tion on Friday at the Florence Ward tt Brooker to Mr. Vaughan MacCaughey $ t& ed on Thanksgiving Day for Governor Hospital. Upon her complete recov- Call. The wedding yesterday of Miss ITirst: was solemnized by Reverend Bliss of Mrs. Smith, mother of Mrs. Day, the Cleghorn, Mrs. Jack Hawes, Miss Jessie ery, Mrs. Dillingham will reioin her Elizabeth Simpson and Lieut. Harold S. St. Andrew's cathedral on the after wife of. Captain Day of the Fifth" Cav- Kautman and Percy Cleghorn. family, in Honolulu. Naylor, U. S. A., took place in New noon of Thanksgiving Day, at the resi alry, returned to her home in Omaha, London, Conn., at the home of the dence of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Furer, Nebraska, on the last transport. Mrs. Royal D. Mead and small daugh- Examiner. After a few days at the bride 's sister, Mrs. Valentine Chappell, in Manoa Valley. The rooms were tdC pS ter arrived home on the Mauna Kea Fairmont with her mother, Mrs. Milo but the friends of the youug couple in Sfriowfltmg tastefully decorated with graceful foli- Mrs. Morrison, wife of Lieutenant from a visit to Hilo and the volcano. Potter, Niss Nina Jones is visiting this city sent many congratulatory tele- age and red blossoms. The bride and Morrison, will depart for Detroit, Mi- - 8 Miss Harriett Alexander at the 'St. grams. The bride was given in mar- groom were dressed in white, the bride chigan, on the December transport. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rice arrived Navier. The Santa Barbara belle is a riage by her father, Col. William A. who carrying a beautiful shower bouquet of on the Kinau from Kauai on Sunday for welcome visitor, and several pretty af-- a Simpson, will return shortly to his OF white roses and maidenhair ferns. Mr. Miss Edna Christman of Chicago, brief stay. , fairs are on the tapis for her. Today duty in this city. Lieutenant Naylor Edgar Wood acting in the stead of her was an arriving passenger on the Ala- s I Miss Maud Wilson will b Her hostess and his bride will enjoy a leisurely tour father gave away the bride. Intimate meda on Friday and will be the house Cards are out for a tea to be given at a luncheon, and tomorrow Miss of the East before their return next friends comprised the invited guests, guest of JVIts. James Judd for the by the Misses Kopke in honor of Miss Elizabeth Newhall will entertain in month to the Presidio. c i& Refreshments were served after which j winter. Mist. , compliment to Miss Jones. Holiday the couple departed to Wahiawa for a i$t K4 K4 J J j , Chronicle. Miss Elsie Consmiller, the a. brief sojourn. Upon their return they Miss Ethel Spalding entertained on On Tuesday the sixteenth of No-- f Chronicle. The gala event on Thurs-vembe- r charming debutante niece of Mrs. John ! will reside at "Cliffhaven." Pacific Fridav with a Sewing Bee in honor of in Oakland, California, T, Sey- - day night was the first concert of the D. Spreekels, is at present the guest of Heights. The wedding march was play- Mrs. Mayme Wadman Austin. Those mour Hall was married to Miss Ruth St. Francis Musical Art Society, which Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gibson at their ed by Mrs. Furer. invited were the intimate girl friends Houghton of that. city. The bride is was a brilliant social event, and home on Broadway. Much entertaining J & & or tne guest, ot honor and after spend the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles brought together a representative so-- will be done for Miss Consmiller by her Kohala Midget. After bidding fare- - iig several hours in sewing and chat- - Houghton of Oakland, and the wed ciety assemblage. Many striking new cousins. Mrs. Harry Holbrook and Mrs. well to ndkerchiefs their friends in the district, Mr. tiug, tea, sandwiches and cake were ding took place at the new residence gowns were worn by the women pres-whic- h Alexander Hamilton, who plan to give and Mrs. James Gibb left Paauhau last served; Mr. Houghton has only recently ent, one of the most conspicuous for her a gay winter. The John D. Spreek- week for Honolulu. Upon their de- erected on one of the most beautiful its beauty being that of the Princess els mansion will be thrown open for a parture, the plantation friends of Pa- On the first of December Mr. and residence streets there. The groom is David Kawananakoa, who wore a gown .ball in her honor during the holiday auhau presented them with a loving Mrs. George Smith and their daughter the son of W. W. Hall of this city, of black net spangled with silver, the season. Miss Consmiller will not re- See ad on Page 2. cup, and the Japanese gave a fine gold will move into Carter's Miss Charlotte V. C. Hall, a sister of tunic outlined with bands of silver turn to her home in Brookline until watch to Mr. Gibb. The latter goes to place at the beach and will occupy the the groom, acted as maid of honor to passementerie, made over a foundation February'. uv me ursi, ui uecemoer Dut does same zor uiree montns. the bride and will accompany the young 0f white satin.-Coupl- e 1$ not assume full charge of Honolulu ti?8 when they arrive on the Man- - jt j& vt Chronicle. Mrs. Milo Potter and Miss plantation until the Mrs. C. B. churia tomorrow." first of January, at Cooper was the hostess Mr. and Mrs. Hall Chronicle. A host of friends of pret-wi- ll Nina Jones of Santa Barbara were Mrs. which time Mr. Ross retires. at a charming tea at her home at Puu- make their future home here and ty Miss "Peggv" Stow gathered at C. O. Alexander's guests at the St. The district welcomes Mr. and Mrs. nui on Monday. The affair was given Mr. Hall will take the management of the dock yesterday to wish her "bon Francis musical Art Society concert on 1 Smith of Honohina. who are now in in uouor or ansa ruiitn Meyer who the Associated Garage which is the when Siberia Ihursday , w...... r. . 1. - , . 1 J, . is vovasre" the sailed for evening. full ii i - property of E. O. & Son. ot iue manager's resi- nere rrom uermanv ret Knertrf a rMf Hall j Yokohama, where her marriage to Ed-- 5 t& denee at Taauhau. jwith her grandmother, Mrs. Mist. Mrs. ward Bright Bruce of Manila will , take Commander Albert Cleaves of the j Cooper received from three until six Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Tenney gave an pa(.e on November 29. The cersmonv cruiser St. Louis has been designated Queen Liliuokalani - t took a prominent o'clock and was assisted by Mrs. Mist elaborate dinner party on Thanksgiv- w;n be performed at noon in pi"-in- g J part in the the jas naval aid to Assistant Secretary dedication services at the and Mrs. MeGrew. Mrs. Prosser Day, at which covers were laid turesqne English church in Yokohama Winthrop. succeeding RearrAdmiral Children 's Hospital on sided over the teacups. The hostess for twenty guests. The table was will a s'ocietv - Thanksgiving and be notable event in John Hubbard, who was recently ap- Day. The queen has all was attired in a white lingerie gown, beautifully decorated in autumn leaves there. A number of guests from pointed along given her hearty Mrs. the to command the third squadron support to the Prosser looked charming in a and fruits. After dinner, the party diplomatic set in Tokio wiK be present, ! of the Paeific movement on - fleet. SACHS DRY GOODS COMPANY and Thursday was an in- white lace gown and a motored out to Mo- - I picture hat and the dance at the as well as friends in Yokohama, where .. terested listener to the speeches Miss Mist wore a tt made. dress of light blue ana. Mr. and Mrs. Tennev s guests Miss Stow was much entertaino.1 on lie Mason F. Prosser, the A. S. Wilcox lifted into place silk with a hat who left for the in the same delicate were Mr. and Mrs. Billisen, Mr. Marcus recent visit. Mrs. Kate Stow Ealand, ! mainland memorial stone and Mrs. Wilcox placed shade. During on the sixth of this month, Corner Fort and Beretania Sts. the afternoon Miss Billisen, Mr. and Mvs. Robert Atkin- - who with Mrs. Sherman Stow noonm. 1 spent the Thanksgiving holidays with the first troirel of mortar to Wickstrum gave - - cement it several piano selec- son. Mis. Julia Maefarlane, Doctor Her- panied Miss Margaret to the Orient, his parents in Englewood. New Jersey.

Biill IN COLORED GINGHAM SUITS, Tailor-Mad- e Wash Suits, Princess and Empire Suits, China Siik Waists, Net Waists, PRINCESS WASH SUITS, jumper and ether styles, checks, plaids, etc. Embroidered Robes, Long Coats, Etc., now reduced to closing-ou- t prices. Have a look made of white lawns, with lace anJ embroidery trim- Reduced from $12 to $5, and from 56.50 to $3.50. ming, Dutch necks, at them early possible reduced from $12 to $9; from as as this week, for they will go quickly at the prices marked. $15 to $10. THREE-QUARTE- R LENGTH LINEN SUIT, Some are now on display in our windows. Also a few Empire and other styles. braided, white only, embroidered and reduced from CHINA SILK WAISTS, $20 to $8. in white, black and checked; good assortment of styles Embroidered Jackets, size 38, reduced from $35 LADIES' TAILORED WASH SUITS LADIES' TRAVELING COATS. and sizes; reduced from $5.50 to $3.50; from $6.50 to $4. to $8 and $10. in a great variety of price and style; colors, white, One of the most frequent complaints heard in our White and Cream Net Waists greatly reduced. blue and pink; made of linen, pique and Indian Head. Ready-to-wea- r Department has been that we did not two-piec- carry CHRISTMAS EMBROIDERED ROBES, These are all e suits, some being plain coats heavy enough for wearing away to the STATIONERY. mainland in the fall and in pretty boxes, one piece, braided; can be made up any size with very and others elaborately embroidered. winter months. containing from two to five dozen each To remedy this, we have just stocked a line of paper Sale Prices, $4.50, $5.00, $8.00, and envelopes; large assortment little dressmaking; white, blue and tan. Reduced from $12.00 and $15.00 each. all-wo- of sizes and warm, long coats, in grey, bla:k and mixed designs. $4.50; 25c to $6.50 to from $7.50 to $5; $25 and $30 to $15. colors. Prices, $12 to $25. $1.35 box. CHILDREN'S NOTE CHILDREN'S WASH COATS, PAPER NEW LACE CURTAINS. LADIES' LONG SWEATERS, with Roosevelt bears, parrots and Lilliputians. are showing a gTeat many new patterns short, made of linen and pique; in white, tan and We in white te all-wo- in style, and well knitted; colors, 25c to 40c box. and Arabian net curtains, blue. Reduced, from $1.50 and' $1.75 to $1.00; from cardinal, white and black. Reduced from $7 to $3.50, S2.00 and S2.50 to S1.50 OUR CHRISTMAS FANCY These are variously finished in braids and medal- each. and from S8 to i, the latter in red only. WORK, lions; some very striking effects. consisting of hand-mad- e articles only, is now ready for your inspection. Prices, S3 to $6 pair. r There will be found many pretty and useful articles, the very The very newest in curtains is a soft ecru scrim best kind of Christmas presents, among them following: with fillet lace border; we have them at $5 and SS the Tie Racks, Fancy Bags, Whisk Broom per pair. Holders, Hatpin Holders, Coat Hangers, Work Baskets, Cushions, Pin Jewel Boxes, Aprons, Spool Holders, Ets.

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