Hawaii Holomua, Volume III, Number 152, 30 June 1894 — You Dirty Boy! [ARTICLE]

You Dirty Boy!

Charles Girdler received by the Monowai a consignment of the famous Pears' Soap. the richness and qualitv of whieh have never been eqnaled in Honolulu. l’ears j is celebrated for his artistic and judicions manner of advertising, and tbe ageuts of Mr. Girdler have sent to him the superb stat- ; uette, in terra cotta, labeled in [ the art galleries of Europe: “You I Dirtv Boy!” Tbe statuette, whieh } i is a soperior work of sc*ulpture, is on exhibition iu Mr Girdler’s 1 store, Kaahumanu street. The consignment received contains nearly all the specialities of Pears’ tablets of unscented | soap, balls of soap, scented with otto of roses; ?ticks of the most creamy shaving soap, violet powder for the complexion of onr girls, aud, us a matter of contrast, “Fuller’s Earth,” the faraous stutf on whieh the babies delight to sit, and whieh they consider the fundamental law of tbeir [‘*constitution.” Mr. G. intended jto present the statuette to the ! ritle association as a prize for tbe sharp shooters, but heremembered. in time, that Dole’s heroes I don’t want soap. Mr. Kuevsky a teacher of the j 1 Kamehameha Schools left by the j Monowai. The school glee club serenaded the popnlar gentleman at the wharf. The ball to be given next Monday by the Thistle Club as a house-warming of their new quarters will be one of tbe raost prominent ovents of the season. ! Chief Lindsay’s name is enongh to secure the successof the affair. There wiil be a meeting of government officials at the drill shed next Monday. They will maskerj ade as “the people,” and approve | of Dole and the constitutiou The Advertiser says it will be a monster meeting, or a raeeting of monsters. Mr. Castle of the Adrertiser, the disciple of Boeter, and the udv\>cate of woraan’s right shonld read the “Blue Laws’’ of Kauka Okole-kala with care. We publish them daily for the special benofit of him and the unique grandsou of the author. Tbe S(ar scribe sa\*s that the i fishing party who went to Waianae yesterday carried with tbem a “mug ’ of champagne, whatever I th.it inay be. Admiral M alker and the other gentlemen will probably prefer a champagne “mng” to the “mug” of the Star man.