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These Are Days When Everybody Is Buy\
And the Scarbrough Store Is Ready to Meet Every Winter Demand -I-
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$25.00, $35.00, $45.00, $57.50, $65.00
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everybody about IL
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The Down-Stain Store
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76c, at
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sulted for
separate garments and union suits
$3.00
from 50c to
SAM
. $2.25
ings, each at
$1.20
the dozen for
SOCIETY
25
f
45
A Real Hou Value
quality; specially priced, yard
S1.75
s9
DEAS
E. M. Scarbrough & Sons
covers the fences for miles.
Education
tied
ueen, Lilluokalant, whocom-
these man
need more men such
The occaalon bad
E
Natural
floral motor cAr procession.
trpa.
visit
the
as the
of it
"‘Occidental am
To
enjoyed the varied spectacle,
notable feature of the parades
Hurrah! How’s
•Id
Ter epen emnoh
ex
Possessing remarkable astrin-
won-
and tet
skin—thus
healthy con-
Yet, powerful as the saxoiite
dition.
will bo
to
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aU-usL ssuma-
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Women9s Wai
Knit Underwe*
ctly
ney
of a
ger-
proves capillary circulation and nerve
tone- -tending to strengthen loose tis-
quickly. completely?
mous saxolite formula
the
miles
is a
by the throng.
Oriental, old and
native
where
nayine A
Japanese
t he
ai-
ture.
gent
were turned over to the Untted States
when the island was annexed.
I had no appetite, the
ras awful and I simply
ma¥
two-
turn up.'
fold purposi
Washington
lanterns,
let there
Inches. in pretty patterns—in great
variety.
•©
m©
■el
is of Patent Kid Vamp
and Mat Kid Top
passed along,
plauded gener
Velvet Rugs at $23.00
Size 9x12—Ten Different Patterns
Makes Wrinkies Go
“As If By Magic
r 3
trtendn:
reached Romotute
LOOK YOURSELF
OVER CAREFULLY
SPECIAL OFFER
The Delineator
2 Years for $2
1
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borne
be a
> and
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
FIREMAN KNOCKED
OUT WHILE ON RUN
Cream:
....21c
ely vege-
dv
work at times,
rheumatien w
The Hoflin
Middies A re Here
At $1.25
a ploture of sea and
mountain, such mag-
soepe, such bright
mpering bra sass, such
Table Damask 25c
50 pieces of good, closely woven
Cotton Damask. heavily mercerised
In a variety of beautiful patterns;
2,500 Yards French and
Storm Serge, Yd. $1.25
Extraordinary news in view of the great demand for this
fashionable material—both the French and Storm Serge are
44 inches wide and all-wool. These Serges are navy blue and
black.
Navy Blue and Black Serges
36-inch navy blue and black French Serge.. 67C
36-inch navy blue and black Storm Serge... 75c
40-inch navy blue and black French Serge.. 850
42-inch navy blue and black Storm Serge... 90
44-inch navy blue and black Storm Serge. Sl.25
50-inch navy blue and black French Serge. $1.75
50-inch navy blue and black Storm Serge. -$1.75
54-inch navy blue and black French Serge. $2.00
54-inch navy blue and black Storm Serge. -$2.00
56-inch navy blue and black Tailors’ Serge. $2.25
Isebell’s
Monday
,.... 19c
By Applying La Creole—No
Dye—But Revives the
Color Glands.
If You Live Outside
of Austin take advantage of our mail
order service.
Had Suffered Terribly for
Years—Takes Tanlac and
Is Now Well Man.
Bed Sheets 60c
Full size sheets. good heavy quality of
sheeting. ready to use.
e been
for the
wrallan ialands, ever a year ago.
eo ellghtful that Mra Bmith
the following nooount tor her
ejoletng and as we looked around
re knew that nowhere else had wo
throned qi
posrd "Ah
s the
dan-
Liver
any-
Give
1om-
Light
full
walian song, some
unknown and
While fashion favors the suit of strictly tailored lines, there are many pretty models in suits with fur trimming, with A
button trimmings or with belt of self material. Plain high-standing collars are a feature. A
Some blouse effects are shown, as are also a few of the new bustle tendencies Drape skirts are also seen with the coat iGi
in perfect harmony. 89
Suits are of broadcloths, serges, poplins, burella cloths, burrow cloth, silvertone, Oxford, crystal doth and wool velour in 5
black, navy, taupe, dark brown, beet root and purple.
Extra size, white or gray with pink
or blue borders: they are excep-
tional value at this price of. . .$7.00
We attended a gauan.
Towels $1.20 Doz.
All white Cotton Huck Towels, a
real 11.50 dozen quality; on sale.
for the
been
regula-
author-
I ’ l e ex-
. I wrar
Lar. the
hes de-
22 thou ooulst send from Mt that
quiet place a gift.
Ta ask no messure full of life.
Sut some sweet numbing sense, just
one, that knows and feels no
ADELa sranaa BURLTSON,
Copyright 1918, by Aele Bteiner
Durleson.
lay night
received
Dr. and
Captain
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rom San
[ball' oone
ly deco
Urs ‘ aps
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H!ridge
tgor. r) .
on Mil
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ie loove,
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I Jame*.
1 1 nice
M
Cincinnati authority says c
dry up ami lift out
with fingers.
DARKEN YOUR
GRAY HAIR
Phone •• to Give News for
This Column.
came a beautiful
A very large assortment In the
popular "Hoflin" Middy. all white
Lonsdale Jeans, long sleevea and
oallor collar*; others with colored
collars and cuffs, all sizes.
Comforts at $2.25
Size 72x80, good Silkoline covered
Cotton Comforts. attractive color-
every wrinkl
the yard ....................
Lunch Cloths 65c
A benut!fu! Lunch .Cloth, size
ran through many of the remarks
one heard in the crowd, such as’We
For the Cold Nights
Wool Blankets
$6.00 Pair
Beautiful plaid Wool Blankets in
those desirable colors, large size—
and we want to emphasize this fact,
that you cannot afford to delay
buying Blanket* this Fall.
Fine Wool Blankets
to wNetpey woula be per-
to lana. Finally *• wer
11 w. mteht r on our *ay
Hawaiian fenat, as
knives and fork, i
IVORY SOAP
16 Cakes for $1.00
The purest and best soap
floats—now is the time to
soap.
bb waa retng on th. fid day of
Kbruar). Washtngton’s birthday, and
poktne over the opal Meant •en, w•
eheld tn •he dints non the quarantine
thoer, who within a tow mdinutes
and tonic properties.
Cotton Blankets
Pair $1.40
Good. warm, fleecy Cotton Blan-
kets. white or gray: just the weight
to sleep comfortable under. . $1.40
placed in cans and
grven in
then they
It both
naturally
all the
sort of unercurrent
tion of th*
nual oarnival.
■t 2.--
h* ths
*: the
ciothes
som
l * ollect,
Warning
totra i
of the
orps, to
iniforns
ixed by
tions ■ f
Corset Covers 65c
White combed cotton. smo
weave, high neck, long sleeves
Sedameumadatbhe2 ans « aondantio
------ • X . * T - - __.__a a L- enectarla ▲
9x12 Wool Fibre Rugs $7.25
This is your opportunity. These wool fibre rugs ar* specially priced
and will not stay at this price very long There is only one hundred in
the lot. The color* are splendid. suitable for living-room, dining-room
and bedrooms—colors blue, brown. red. tan and green
weights particularly
ear in this climate--
tightens the
smoothing out
it. I?.—
e Orient
-to-date
htb ’he
ely tow
kr were
uned to
tomer •
outpu‘ .
rice of
o sixty
re they
lint of
| could
n‘.
varieties and the night blooming cerus | Kilauea. or Halemanman,
house of everlasting fire, is 31
and anfron Hilo, the road to which
are, ready for anything that
For Monday Only
Toilet Articles
Specially Priced
HINDS 60c Honey and Almond
Cream: Wonday. bottle for. . 41c
there be candles |
multitude of paper
by thousands, and
grant follare and such brilliant
ortng in bush and tree
"As we walked up the street we
I heralded with hands playng
ten thousan armed and drilled
lantern parade that
3 Cakes of
Palm Olive Soi
Monday Only for 27
The genuine pure Palm lve:
that most stores ask- 16c
Monday, 3 cakes for........
the lines—and im-
New Corsets
For Growing Girls
The store announces the arrival
of a full and complete line of
Corsets for growing girls. The
models are especially designed
for misses of 12 to 14 years
and will be found ideal in every
respect.
75c, $1.00 to $2.00
placed within ni
The vamp of fine. pilable patent kid is
beautifully set off by the top of soft material
kid; size* AA to D. ;
warm. Hawaiian night, purple
stnr-sown. and the long, many-
lighted procession becomes unfor-
gettable an experience that lives in
I the memory, furnishing the theme
At times I could
It a military salute, others in the
regulation fashion removed their
hata, and stood at attention. Jap-
anese and Chinese alike
"‘I cannot refrain from
few words concerning the
FOR MEN
Night Shirts 50c
Men’s full cut, roomy cambrie
night shirts. with pockets, worth
Want to banish
from face, neck.
is compuisory
Pepperel Sheeting
the Yard 40c
This sheeting is worth today 47c.
full bleached and of the best
quality.
Bed Spreads at $1.25
500 plain hemmed bed spreads,
"snowy white," crochet finish.
COLGATES and Mme.
26c jars Cold Cream;
only, for ...... .......
COLGATE’S 25c Dental
Monday only, for........
AUSTIN AMERICAN, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 26, 1917.
Institution of learning has been es-
tablishde there for seventy-five years.
We had the delightful pleasure of
being invited to the palace of the de-
loha,"‘ that
Down-Stairs
CR YS TAL WHITE SO A
20 Cakes for $1.00
Crystal White soap for fam
use—made from pure vegetal
oils.
the native dish is eaten with the fin-
gers it is a stringy paste-like food 8 and brns aDout, •
men of the regulur army and the
National Guard of Hawaii swept
through th* streeta of Honolulu, and
thrice tea thousand peopie on the
side walks cheered and clapped. and
we couid but feei more forcibly th*
cause and need of such a splendid
showing of miiitarism in this unaet-
across the Uva is interesting, and the
lava crat ks emit heat an I smoke and
thousands of tourists burn postals as:
souvenirs of the trip. To the west of!
the volcano is the wonderful sulphuri
beds which are smoking and the
ground is so hot that one stands there .
with difficulty.
Returning to Honolulu we passed
the Lepersonium, where more than
3000 lepers are placed by the govern
with hedges of hibiscus, of which
there are more than 1000 different
" ^IQ A Pair
the arterent xreeting" that th. Eag
recetved AS it went by. Some ave
each entry was ap
-Nu ean test tak. my etatement
ana pubua M to the worid, ae that
everybod, who oarea to may profit by
my experteno with Tenlac.” mM B.
B. Turer regenty. Mr. Turner to
freman on a Souther Pacirie P«»»B
ger train between San Antonio ana
Houton ana reaides at 1*11 North
Haokberry atreet, dan Antonto, Taaa
“Yea, Mr, I feel that I ow, my uro
to Tanina.4 continuea Mr. Turner,
“ana 1 alee teel It my duty to tell
ment. More than ISO.000
a nytup I. poured over them From
the moment the pine enter, th.
factory it I. not touched with the
hand, of the worker. White rubber
Unions at $1.00
Medium weight. fine smo
fleece, high or Dutch neck, 1
or short sleeves. ankle length.'
military parade
Tor with the chant of spring and
every surge of Ufa.
X can but feel how still tbou hast
become;
And fiercely long to boat down ovary
blatant sign.
800 Pairs of
Women’s Silk Stockings
At $1.25
JL the Pair
Fibre Silk Hose, the Pair 25c
Men, if you reamly want bone
values, buy these, white, black and
colors—they will give the best of
service.
Man^ Silk Hoss, 3 Pairs $1
Heavy silk pleated socks that have
a guaranteed wearing nervice-In
white, black and color* sixes
from • to 11%.
hands—easily.
Try the fa-
Nothing else
it were.
3 bat* the creep of violets e’er thy
head:
Mnoe thou const hear them not, what
right have they to draw
Perfection from the darksome soll
that oovers thee?
A better quality of full-fashion Silk
Stockings, in th* new grays and browns—
also black and white A perfect-fitting
reinforced toes, with elastic lisle thread
top.
And see If your condition is not such
as to make your best investment the
purchase of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Pept-
Iron and Hood’s rills.
[ This course of medicine will be
worth many times the cost when it re-
moves that tired feeling, that paleness
and nnemie tendency. that warning
of waning strength, that weakneas of
body that opens the way for disease,
that barkache and other symptoms of
kidney trouble, constipation and that
grouchy touch of rheumatism
Many people need this splendid
combination to make perfect health.
Others may not need all three, but
almost everybody needs and will find
rellef in at least on* of them.--Av.
"I
Hospital records show that y
time you cut a corn you invito M
jaw or blood poison, which is need
says a Cincinnati authority, who
you that a quarter ounce of a «
called freezone can be obtained at
tie cost from the drug store bu
sufficient to rid one’s feet of el
hard or soft corn or callus.
You simply apply a few drops
freesone on a tender, aching coi n]
soreness is instantly relieved, Sh
ly the entire corn can be lifted
root and all. without pain
This drug is Micky but dries at e
and 1s claimed to just shrivel up
corn without inflaming or evea
toting the surrounding ttsue o8
if your wife wears high.ad
1 a
pended last year in improvements, etc j
They have all the comforts of life,
libraries, schools, moving pictures, and
entertainment from noted musicians,
readers, etc. We were informed that
a remedy was almost in perfection
that would effect a permanent cure.
In looking at the beautiful spot where
they are placed makes one feel that
the world is so gloriously beautiful
that they surely can’t be so very un-
happy at being apart from the rest
of the world.
In conclusion, will say a word or
two concerning the inhabitants of the
island. The Japanese are more num-
erous than any nationality and seem
to fairly have their toes right on th*
line, as it were. They are engaged in
every line of business and as they can
llv* so cheaply, Americanism can
scarcely make much headway there.
hardly get into my engine, and more
than once I have actually fallen. I was
eo crippled up and hurt so bad. One
time, while on a trip from Houston, I
had an attack that knocked me com-
pletely out. The engineer had to pick
me up and help mo the best he could,
and when we got home no one thought
I would pull through.
"It was what others said in the pa
pers about Tanlac. that caused mo to
take it I didn’t figure on getting well
because I had tried so many things
with no results, but, do you know, I
lee I better right now than I have in
“rs. I m thoroughly relieved of all
(hat awful rheumatism, stomach
trouble and everything else that both-
orod mo. In fact, I'm now a well man .
and can go the rounds with anybody,
and I can't refrain from talking Tan-
lac when there are so many people
needing just such a medicine. I will
be glad to tell anybody at any time
what Tanlac has done for me, and you
are welcome to my statement for the
good it may bring to other*.
Tanlac is sold in Austin by the Van
Bmith Drug Company under the per-
sonal direction of a factory representa-
tive—Adv.
gloves with long gauntlets are worn
by all who handle the fruit. Not
a particle of the pine is wasted, as
the outer peeling is crushed and a
delightful juice is made, which is
considered quite beautiful as well as
refreshing.
"Sugar cane is largely grown, and
we were shown one plantation of
over 11,000 acres in cane, and pro-
ducing 150 tons of sugar per day.
employing 3000 people. An inter-
trouble and a general rundown oondi-
tion which rendered me unable to
Chiffon Taffeta Silk $1.75
36-IN. CHIFFON TAFFETA—navy, myrtle, taupe. Bur-
gundy. rose, wistaria, peacock blue, silver and steel gray.
Copenhagen and all the new colors for evening, an extra good
esung thing to know is that
sugar cane is ground up into
lotion is. it won't harm your skin
in the least. And it’s so easy to get
the inexpensive ingredients at your
druggist’s, and so easy to mix them.
Just dissolve one ounce powdered
saxolite in one-half pint witch hazel
—that's all. Bathe your face in this
—immediately every wrinkle nd
crease ar* affected, even the deepest
You are perfectly astonished and de-
lighted with the result You look
like you’ve lost years from your age!
most a powder, the juice is squeezed
out, and after going through that
process, it is perfectly dry and is
used for fuel to run the sugar mill,
none other being necessary.
Then Waikiki beach, three miles
south of Honolulu, is worid-famd
for its beaut). The even tempt.-
lure of its water, unique sports, surf,
board riding, and out-rigger canoeing,
which is guided by a native in a way
that it is turned in front of a breaker
that the wave furnishes the impetus
which drives the canoe straight to-
ward the shore. W ith Diamond Head,
an extinct crater, its immense light-
house jutting out into the sea and the
wonderful coloring the water assumes
at various hours of the day, it seems
that from an artist's standpoint it
could well rank as among ths most
wonderfully beautiful. In the even-
ing with the sw eet pathetic Haw attan
music playing it is truly heavenly. A
beautiful park with heavily loaded co-
coanut trees is interesting and doubly
so if you secure a native to climb the
tree He ascends like a monkey, and
in the twinkling of an eye you are
the proud possessor of a nice, fresh
cocoanut.
beyond description. A trip
favorite for autoists. F’assing through
fine cane plantations and through
miles of tree tern and tropical forests
that are most fascinating. Pen. brush
nor camera can convey any adequate
idea of this tremendous fire-pit—a
pit roaring in awful and terrific
grandeur. As darkness makes its ap-
pecrance the red glow from the lava
several hundred feet below will cast
fiery reflection on the steam cloud,
which hangs always over the pit.
Flowing lava takes a thousand dif-
ferent forms in a few hours and it is
interesting to watch them. Fountains
sj outing the liquid fire for more than
a hundred feet in the air, and the
never ceasing swish of the molten
rock as it dashes from side to aide
of the Like brings to mind the power
of th© Unseen. <>ne can almost fancy
they hear the roar of that wonderful
volcano ever after, and the fascination
Flannellette Gowns $1
Men’s heavy soft neece Flannelette
night shirta, extra larg• and dainty
colors.
Outing Pajamas $1.50
Men's outing pesemaa, foil cut
fro*, trimmed In thene sott dainty
atripes and solid colors.
Handkerchiefs 50c Dos.
Men's full sis© narrow hem cam-
brie finish cotton hankerchiefs;
regular Be values; .........BO©
Men99 Underwear
And stop th* riot of th* world, whose
pul** beata on.
Cheugh thou art qulet now forever-
more
An hast no part la all it* stormy
joy and trot.
-patriotic obeervance of
birthday and ceiebra-
Hawaiian islands' an-
Immediately after th*
bloom* and well worked out paper
fiowers vied with each other in a
mass of color that waa both bewil-
dering and delightful to th* eye,
blending eoftly and m Ing one har-
monising whole, which ent tone and
color to the parade. A* th* beauti-
fully decorated oar* and float*
for winter fireside tales in telling
which one might say ’I, too, saw
the Japanese parade in Honolulu in
1016." It was color and light, and
motion, and the strange, exotic,
weird sensation of the east, mov-
ing through the streets Spherical
lanterns, cylindrical lanterns, lan-
terns borne by those afoot, lanterns
revolving about those who rode, lan-
terns burning with the sun of Japan,
lanterns that shed their soft light
upon the Stars and Stripes, and Ian
terns that illuminated many a
curious thing. The motor cars cov-
ered with lanterns all ablaze and
so artistically arranged and man-
aged that not one flame seemed to
fear—they being home along so
carefully and with such dexterity.
"No visitor to the lelands should
to visit one of the large can-
ning factories of Libby, McNeill &
Libby during the canning season
The canning is s very quick and
near to nature process Only six
minutes are required from the time
a pineapple is delivered until it is
thoroughly sterilized and sealed The
machines pare, core and slice them.
palaeo was beautiful, finished entirely
tn koa wood, and many rare pictures,
swords, statuary and bric-a-brac were
shown us as having been presented
by kings and queens from all over
the world. She told us with a great
deal of pride that she attended the
queen's jubilee She is quite feeble,
and is 7 8 years old Her adopted son
lives with her, and she is quite happy
She receives from the United States
government 81000 per month until
death, a consolation for the lands that
• dhhow eur handa, whioh we al-
rw*d th* offoer to gze on tn fear
nd trembling before we were oer-
The Gift id Ask.
I close my window galnst the nolsy
chirp of birda.
And duil my sense ut sweeping wind
and wave,
A nA wish that Wry echoing sound
of earth wero dea.
A SALE— WOMEN9S S WE A TERS
We Purchased Them at a Very Small Price and Will
Sell Accordingly.
55.00, $7.50 to $12.50
They ar* in th* very latest styles, th* newest weaves and with col-
lar* and cuffs of contrasting colors or solid color*; in the most beau-
tiful color combinations.
Childrens and Misses9 Sweaters
$2.50, $3.00 to $5.00
Beautiful novelty weaves in solid colors and two-tone ef-
fects. Collars and cuffs, pockets and belts. All sizes.
the evening of the same day of our
arrival, when Americanism was given
Oriental color. Indeed. It was some
thing to be remembered a life
through, that firefly lantern parade.
Th* Japanese ar* so Artistic, can
produce such wonderful effects with*
so little expense. Now, a candle is
a candle, burning with a yellow
flame, and paper i» only paper,
though it be white or red and gold
and pink, and on the streets one
meets hundreds of Japanese, but let
Silk, Serge and Jersey Dresses $19.50 to $50.00
Dainty frocks and smart dresses—pronounced modes and demure fashions—of crepe meteor, serge, satin and in combina-
• tions of Georgette and serge, satin and Georgette, satin and serge and novelty plaid worsteds combined with satin.
Beads, buttons, silk embroidery and metallic embroidery are the chief embellishments. Many of the dresses show drape
tendencies and a few are made prominent by the very new bustle effect.
Deparng this past week, after
mmier» star in Austin, Mra
itue Fama Smith, now making
home in Los Angelea, la re-
1 by • number of warm fenda
Smith enore nving on th.
end has kaken a nambar of
no nearly meets every requirement.
Why? Because it la correct in prin-
ciple and really, truly assists Na
Asthma Sufferers
„m aand yon a $1.00 botUe of
Quaranteed Remedy for Asthma.
Mal Bena ao money. Pay after
satisfled. Remey gives
f. Ra* cured many after
____-- elee falle. Mention near-
express office- Aress George
Roovrer, Mfg Ph arm ad st. Dept.
, Des hoipen, Iowa.--AAdv.
beautiful Ha-
years ago. Her
Just try on bottle of La Creola
If H dont restore your rey hair
your money will be handed back to
you La Creole U hajml.ee and I
make your hair and •caIp healthy,
ptope dandruff, and If you have grer I
har. white, faded or wtreakea EINy |
Bair. La Creole wiu chance all of it1
to snob on even, beautiful, dark
shade eo that not evea a trace of
prey can be meen. Thas what you
want, and we cuaraatee that La
Creole will matiaty you by steins you
tone. Nustrous, pof, fluffy. evenly
dark, beautiful hair, aa you used to
Kava Dom"t be fooled by aheap
prepartona Oct . Me bottle of the
Md retiabi La Creola Sold by arue
norea, or cent, axpreee prepe Id. for
(III. by Van Mlee Drug Co, Mem-
MM, TenAdv.
A Week for Suit Buying
Tomorrow the women of Austin and surrounding country will find spread out for their choosing the greatest variety
of tailoring this store has ever shown. This wonderful collection of suits embody the very last word in style as well
as the maximum in value. Suits at—
In fact, the outside world is not urged
to come unless the) are sure of som
position before arriving. In Hilo al
business is carried on by-Japanese-an!
Chinese and it makes one feel whil
there that it is much like the poores
part of Yohohonio. Japan. The H«
waiians are considered lazy by th
Japanese, but. In spite of that, thei
are many of them who are ve
wealthy.
In being blessed with the plenau
of so wonderul a trip- as this, o» |
cannot but think ami feet toward f|
as Mark Twain, when he said: • Nd
alien land in all tl.e world has and
deep, strong charm for me but thal
one; no other land could so longingi ■
and beseechingly haunt me sleeping
and waking through half a lifetune
that one has done. Other thing* leati
me. but it abides, other things chane
but it renuins the same. For n
its summer seas flashing in the at^H
the pulsing of its surf-beat Is In r
ear. In my nostrils still livs ‘t
breath of flowers that perished tw
ty years ago." q
Delivered to your home by mail.
Dress wPh smart Individ ualtty in
the most advanced styles by
using Butterick’s patterns
and to be at its best should be old
enough to be slightly fermented. It
takes an expert to successfully anchor
It on one’s fingers and reach the
mouth. We had the honor of being
invited to attend and enjoy seeing
Jack London being initiated as to the
modus operand! I must mention
Manoa valley, so wonderfully beauti-
ful and where you may see th* rain-
bow in all Its coloring* by night a*
well as by day. "Tis said to be the
only place in th* world where such
a sight is seen. So many lovely homes
Hamburg
an folk*
Thee," at
espoontul
ing water
deve and
time. It
) break a
pens the
L AH*
leaking a
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