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THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE | . > donning skates and going to it, rac-) quet in hand. If they can manage to hostess Tues-|get the balls with skates on, next; |The Double N Club |Has Pleasant Meetin, Mrs. Carl Hawks day evening for the N. N. club. This:summer should bring to light some is ‘the first meeting since Christmas wonderful playing on the regular Holmes Hardware Co. _|fos'lse felts breucht their needie ures work if industriously ancl eee | Mire Shanske Picatess For Bridge Club One of the delightful club gather- ings of the week was the meeting of ee the Wedne y Bridge Club, which St. Mark’s Auxiliay met this week with Mrs. Carl Shu- | Will Meet Tomorrow | maker at her home in David street. A An important meeting of St. Mark’s congenial company, pepe bse Auxiliary will be held today at the and delicious things to eat mans the residence of Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, gatherings of this social organization This is the first meeting since Christ- always particularly enjoyable |mas and results of the bazaar and tea ed AS vig eae will be discussed. In addition to this e - ar ie , Giwe 7; matters of general interest to the, Hixon of the Heh She pees guild members, officers for the com-|in town this k visiting her Caspe ing year will be chosen and a large at-| friends jtendance is greatly desired on this account. The Junior Auxiliary met} Tuesday evening with Miss Gratia |Smith at the Wilder lence jhad a de tful during |which the proceeds and results of the just sat and enjoyed the pleas: the club is reading aloud “Her Hus-| band's Purse Refreshments topped off the evening’s program To offset the inconvenience to our customers, the The remodeling of our store is in progress. Sale Prices will continue. Watch our windows and counters. Holmes Hardware Co. TYLER VARIETY STORE Mrs. C. ¢ Ww ack was wee _>_ — Geo. Néltan Out of Quarantine and re social time, | Christmas booth at the ba r were bee oe jdiscussed. The members of this guild pp. Indus oom intthi worked very industriously and their Midwest a lonesome place efforts were crowned with success. quting ; maaving By Mrs. Donald MacQueen Telephone No. 15 | ee cl ae Nolsons ake ite | Skating Parties | The Last Word | greeting his friends at the old stand today. The up and coming secretary Now that society events have fallen of the organization ha off in number, following the mad whirl ance vile for the p When the around we all give ourselve handicap and take a fresh ward our chos first of the year comes|T. U. will be held at the Library Fri- a moral|day afternoon at 2:30 and a large at to-|tendance is desired, for the organiza the privilege of listen- purt t three week en goal. Every day is)tion will hay }of Christmas time, other intere re to the scarlet fever quarantine which new years day if we only felt that way |ing to an especially helpful and schol-| having their turn. One of the is has been on his home during the ill- about it, and sleep, that knitter up of|arly paper by Dr. Walter Bradley on skating. The ice on the High School ness of little Miss Nelson. care’s ravelled sleeve, wipes the slate} the subject, “Purity of Life and Asso-| athletic d gre off The club will hold its reg clean of all the worries and mistakes| ciation.” field for the popula « on, a deferred affair, on I E and failure of the past, leaving a A number of members of the organ-|eyvery evening sees groups of skaters ing, January iio v Eb hie tiie direee blank space on which to write fresh ization are at Cheyenne this week at-| skimming over the surface. Now and tors will be chosen for the work of the history with every new day's dawning. | tending the iions of the legislature|then som e atubs a tos ete 1 Rapp toes ek he — in the interests of the prohibition! he goes, but the ice ect thal Gticera ka) re te NOVATNY-JACKSON amendment. The list includes Dr.| cracked a rith o2e) The marriage of Miss Mae and Mrs. Cromer, Mesdames Dunn, | sions damage has beer NOTICE TO SETTLERS and Fred Novatny took plac Richard, Gantz, Christina Wagner, | do wiNarithsnsick| 640acre (hommbetesdi Aliupal will bs o'clock last evening at the parsonage) Valeria Bailey, Lee Wolford tennis players are keeping in form accepted. FRED E. PLACE, Clerk of of the Methodist Church, Dr. Walter _—- by stretching a net across the ice, the District Court 1-4-tf Bradley officiating in the absence of Pocahantus Lodge the Rev. Mr. Giblin. Mrs Burgess Has Card Party SERVICE and Otto, N ses of| Some months ago the Pocahantu the ceremor ple will| lodge determined to enlarge it m = 5 make their ho EY, menace |Darship and ito that Whatever Satisfies or Pleases a Person boiler departm » Standard Mills captain of qne « F. H GENUINE SERVICE hat what the al business man of today i t the head of the other. The| trying to achieve Mr. and Mrs. Mechling 1 in the most new Give Delightful Dinner member honored at a ba iiwihan waeutcomerls Annies 5 A sce A prettily appointed dinner at the) quet ing side was to give] | Breit : : , Midwe t inst pt ig, for which Mr.! them worked like trojans; ** nothing, but what you pay for ungrudging! I the busine and Mrs. J. S. Mechling were hosts,|and at the end of the given period, it | house profits from, not what it costs in money held a special significance aside from’ was discovered that each had brought its social aspect, for it celebrated the in ten members and the affair was a “Whate tisfie pleases a pe twentiet anniversary of the host's, tie They determined to hold a big association with the oil Well Supply celebration anyway, and instead of a To give bad service is to do things without using our head Th company Previous to his location banquet entertained their friend t cl Ser les cS ntact’ Beiirenitina Reet here nearly seven years ago, Mr. |» card party last evening to mark the ir test by wh Ttehebeee cor, CONUACE, DeLwepni the) hor Mechling was connected with various red letter event. A delicious and elab tomers—and, in fact, the me test may be d in judging any indi- branches of the Oil Well Supply in orate supper followed the card game act whutey It is the simple tion: Has the thing been done right? Pennsylvania, Ohio and W. Virginia! Prizes were won | H Rafferty ~ For the past year he has held the im- and Mrs. Louis Schr gh and “You ¢ a'Scier rhe ieee Posies of m ger of the the cor Ni dig hei Della id. The first requisite ordinaly inte! econd is the mental Mountain District in addition Lucas and Lee vieNr OAT mea oat ae ae ihe foscay iilarp 2 That to heading the Supply Co. in Casper. — vh a hive eestaaee : : pina er: Pink and white carnations formed Eastern Star Meets SEBS, me TUNES SFE CONS wrong; pe ervice at a bright note of color in the center uf Regularly Tonight varn the table, and the charming combina-! The regular fortnightly meeting of tion was repeated at the places, where|the Eastern Star will be held this “A curious thing about service is that everybody can gain by giving it, the fragrant blossoms formed favors. evening at the Masonic Temple. | even the most lowly clerk. Men go up by doing little things right Name cards indicated the places for Business matters of importance will the guests, and following the elabor- ate menu, a theatre party followed at the Iris. Covers were laid for eight and included the members of the office | and selling force.» be discussed, and then a social even “Trickery is being forced into the background in business—at least in ing will be followed by refreshments. 2 the ranks of modern business. Deceit is passing out of fashion, and men are making big money out of a sincere desire to serve.” California Goal of Casper Travelers 3 Phe latest additions to the Cali-| Always get service at THE CASPER MOTOR COMPANY. Charming Dinner ‘fornia colon 1 Casper the Coun- B. B. LUMMIS, Manager. at Norris Home ty clerk and Mrs. Frank Sawyer who| _ - Yellow and white made the nertleft last night for a delightful vaca- | given by Mr, and Mrs. C. V. N n a warmer climate. They have the avid street residence last ¢ any itinerary but will be e . ing ittract When from Casper « number of the table flooded with soft light from | es yellow tapers, hooded in the same] Gov. and Mrs. Brooks golden tint, matching the dainty cards| Leave for California — SS which indicated their places at the} With their daughters, the Misses The : table. The epergne was 2 graceful|Lena and Melissa Brooks, Gov. and ree ees eumcalt,; problem arrangement of \snowy carnations| Mrs. B. B. Brooks are leaving on Mon- ALICK confronting* every wholesale and plumosus fern, Covers were laid| day for Salt Lake City and from house the coming season will be, for Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen,| there will continue their trip to Cali- | “Where e we to turn for the and their charming house guest, Mis tistic influence to | fornia. Caroline Mee of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. They are considering a voy- | \ age to Honolulu before they return,| proper ’ 4 ‘ guide our designers in the cre Pau! Nunn, Mrs. Hamilton, Messrs.! but this will not be decided until they | make a strong appeal to the W. Hughes and Ed Nickless arrive in the land of Sunshine. They woman of fashion?” - | ) to remain away from Casper for Ss. ~ “4 “, E | y mn Some houses say Our Dr. Bradley Will Read | several weeks and the spring will have ace Vet Fine Paper at W. C. T. U. etiingBafoce a signers will create the new ideas The ir friends here wel- tia raritke-wac ee ese ation of headwear that will for 1917." Others say, “We will have models imported at in- tery vals to give our designers the proper grasp of the situation,” GAGE says, “IT CAN’T BE DONE THAT WAY.” In or- der to get the proper inspiration for the originating of artistic millin- ery designs, the designer must be in close touch with the best artistic influence. And the only way for a designer to get this influence is to be on the ground where it prevails; in other words, in order to con- ceive Parisian designs that really reflect Pa the creator of the hat must actually be surrounded by Parisian influences—both material and aesthetic; he must be in Paris, - |. eas ....8 THE SULTANA Pathe Color Picture featuring RUTH ROLLAND Pathe Gold Rooster—Five Parts A TWO-REEL WESTERN VIM ONE-REEL COMEDY TOMORROW Gloria’s Romance — Featuring Billie Burke SATURDAY NIGHT Charlie Chaplin THE LYRIC GAGE practices what GAGE preaches, and for this re: of the GAGE designers and department heads are at the present time risking the hazzards of a trip through the submarine menaced At- lantic steamer channels to get for the GAGE customers a distinctive and unusual influence that will be reflected in the designs that are to reach you each week during the coming season. Do you know of any other firm who is risking so much to serve its customers? We don’t. ‘ou and for us to expect that son 1, as usual, stand in a class by artistic minds which are responible for ason three Therefore, it is reasonable for y GAGE designs this coming season will themselves, reflecting the their creations. Why Experiment---Buy Gage Hats - | Montgomery’s “FOR STYLE ALL THE WHILE” been in dur-} ks due} IRIs TODA DANIEL FROHMAN PRESENTS “The Reward of Patience” An appealing drama cng girl’s romance vit Louise Huff A tale of feminine devotion that stirs emotions With a ‘All-Star Cast, including Mary Pickford’s Sister “Lottie Pickford” TOMORROW EDNA MAY peers LIN eee ‘Salvation Joan Featuring Edna May, “THE BELLE OF NEW YORK,” and the famous beauty of two continents. A drama of intense heart interest and dramatic action—a story of | the nobility of a good woman—a story of society—of the Salvation Army and the underworld—of the work- ings of the American secret service—of gold and pov- erty and beauty and love. A THRILLING SEVEN-PART ROMANTIC PLAY Shows starts promptly at 7:30 aisd 9 p. m. IRIS, WHERE EVERY BODY GOES WHEN - IN - DOUBT THE POPULAR PLACE TO MEET YOUR FRIENDS Rhinoceros Serves the best meal in town for 36 Short orders, fancy steaks of all kinds served as you like them THE RHINOCEROS Grand Concert Arthur Frazier ANIST KITTY DOUILLARD, MANAGER Comes to the Iris Sunday afternoo at 3 O'clock Mr. Frazer comes with splendid recommenda- tions thru the press from all over the country. No doubt this recital will be a rare treat. mn, January 14, ADMISSION Reserved Seats General admission and children -50 Seats on Sale at Kimballs DrugStore Guaranteed Soldier’s ADDITIONAL LAND SCRIPT in large or small quantities on hand at all times SSeS M. P.