A Trip to the Hawaiian Islands With the Press Congress of the World

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Certainly, I tlionglit, I oannot look any worse at this Honolulu banquet arrayed in my "ordinaries" than the above named felt at the Masonic event above referred to.
In the great hotel lobby the two hundred people assembled prior to going- to the dining room made a lieautiful picture. It was all the more beautiful because of the cosmo])olitan character of the guests. All the society folk of Honolulu were there, including among them, Chinese, Japanese, native Hawaiians and those from the states
...and elsewhere who had chosen Hawaii as their home. I was standing in a rather lonesome manner looking over the ex- hibits "A, " "B, " "C, " etc. , and wondering what it was necessary for me to do to show to various of the fully dressed and undressed folks that I wasn't proud, and would talk to any of them when a nice looking Chinese man came up to me and extending his hand said: "I am Mr. . " Well, I think he said "Chang, " or ' ' Lang, " or " Whang, " or " Bang, " or " Fang, ' ' or something. At any rate his name rhymes wdth "gang, " and he wound up his self-intro- duction with: "and, what is your name.

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