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| LINENS AND CRETONNES LEND BEAUTY TO FURNITURE COVERINGS IN SUMMER ase - By MARGARET MASON ee Written for The United Press « “We're all dressed up and no place to go,” Said the slip-covered chairs as they sat in a row. NEW YORK, June !. 1¢ look too stout?” inquired the davenport anxiously of her friend re wing chair. “Not at all,” responded the wing chair, gracefully just a bit portly, you know. I feel that mine is a perfect fit, but I am ither disappointed about my Dutch flounce. doesn't show a bit of my well-tumed legs.” “Let me settle this discussion for |shapeless va,”’ said the settle in the ingle nook. |linen a fou all look simply stunning in your ; Nowac fw summer slip covers and I only. sit were. They are made of the most sh some one could slip one over on/delightfully designed and tinted cre- 2. Since [ am too hard to fit (for tonnes and linens to match the sum- a all hard wood, you know), V’ll|mer draperies and hangings. They ve to be content to settle down here are finished around the bottom with d watch you all being featured in| pleated ruffles called Dutch flounces, Inder Cover” this I only Snappers are used to fasten snug- pe your charming new cretonne ly and neatly on, to the most difficult- sthes will give you added strength to |ly shaped articles of furniture so that pport any weight and you won’t | each and every slip cover, if it is well nd being much sat upon. And may jmade, fits as perfectly us your own e gay flowers and birds on your slip} new tailor made vers keep spring in your hearts as The that you can ll as springs in your seats.” slip off your arm chair’s slip and have “Thanks for your compliments, ached so elegantly,” said the couch n behalf of myself and all the other rniture, I thank you.” “Yes, it’s| ghty sweet of you,” said the whole ite of furniture in unison. ‘And w it is time to shut up,” said the sk suiting the action to the word. You are likely to hear such a line conversation if you sneak up on| lip covers of tar season. o beauty of it is it laundered as easily as you slip off your small daughter’s slip and then you can slip it right back again. It certainly is a perfect snap as well as fastenings. Naturally imported linens and cre tonnes are almost prohibitive in pric« ur furniture any night after the this year, but our domestic output 1s} -oke of twelve. That is of course if |MoSt creditable and copies of old} u have followed the fashion and had | English linens in soft colorings and p covers of cretonne, chintz or Eng-|€Yen # good imitation of the linen bh linen made for all your upholster- fabrics are offered in the cotton cre- Pieces. jtonnes at prices reasonable enough to| In the old summer days we used to;M@ke possible their use to cover all content to swathe our furniture in| the furniture, cushions and hangings | ———$_ _______in one’s living room or bedroom. Of OTICE OF INCORPORATION OF |course if you want to go the limit, ERRICO ROYALTIES COMPANY covers for the Victrola and piano, the | bookcases and desk and tables as well Notice is hereby given that on the!as for the upholstered pieces may be | rst day of June, A. D. 1917, a cer-{indulged in and the effect is most icate of incorporation of Merrico charming. xyalties Company was filed in the fice of the Secretary of State of and birds of Paradise, pheasants, pea- yoming, at Cheyenne, Wyoming. |cocks and love birds have come home he object and purposes of said cor-|to roost on almost all your easy chairs. wration being to engage in and carry |Qld rose or yellow shades are very 1 the business of exploring for, pro-| good this year for background color- | icing, buying, refining and selling ings and putty or French grey are also 5, petroleum or other natural oils, ;most effective with brilliant hued de- ad to do anything and everything|signs outlined in black. While a!) ‘quisite and necessary to the conduct cover designs are most practical for Chinese designs are very popular | i] “Do you think my new Spring slip makes Humans are all wear- | g their skirts so short this season and this pleated flounce is so long | striped ugly as it was serviceable. slip covers are form fitting, a perfect fit with the new snapper |picture of conditions n SIR HERBERT TREE, JOSEPHIN | - TON FOLKS AT HOME.” AT THE IRIS PROPOSED INCREASE IN ~ FREIGT RATES OPPOSED BY STOCKMEN OF WEST | WASHINGTON, June 1. tending that incre d freight rates would tend to thwart efforts at stim- ulation of food production, represen jtatives of western livestock producer protested before the interstate com- jmerce commission against the 15 per cent increase asked by railroads. T. W. Tomlinson, Secretary of the American National Livestock Asso- ation, declared that any additional freight rates will immediately’ show the effects in decreased meat produc tion M:. Tomlinson presented a gloomy in livestock production in the intermountain re- gions. He declared the last winter had been disastrous with conditions they being the worst since 1886. The shortage of hay, he s. , had sent the price to the “feeders” to nearly twice | normal. : “Every element which enters meat production has Even if the producer more than he did a year ago, he will | be in hard straits,” he declared. Attorneys for the railroads inter. | — Con- into | gone up in price, | gets 25 per cent IN NEW TRIANGLE-FINE ARTS DRAMA, “THE OLD E CROWELL AND ELMER CLIF- | TOMORROW jected that e\ » had except railroad gone up Princeton Students Sail | to Aidin Relief Program Siarted in Prison Camps | NEW YORK, June 1 students Twenty-five Princeton sailed from an American port today for relief work among British soldiers and in Euro- pean prison camps. S. M. Shoemaker Jr., of, Baltimore, headed the party Sixteen thousand dollars was contrib- uted to finance the proje ape Bnitish Canines Come Under Increases Taxes Announced by Law| LONDON, June 1.—Dogs are in Dutch with the British Government and are going to be taxed according- Bonar Law announced in Com- mons a proposed increased taxaticn on all canines. There will be but a slight increase on people already own- ing a license for one dog, but each additional dog in the family will be taxed at a higher scale and an ex- treme tax is to be imposed vn new owners of dogs. * nuch business. ‘slip cover use, set patterns of baskets The term of existence of said cor-,of flowers, urn shaped vases, flower bration is fifty years from and after | filled, or cages filled with birds work YOUR PF. J CASTER a CO: Real Estate and Mining Stocks Bought and Sold Oil Leases FOR SALE—Five-room modern house; close in. Phone 21-J Room 15 Smith Bldg. FRANCO ‘YYOMING OIL COMPANY (Ine om -4 under the laws of Delaware) This Company is engaged in mining operations in California and Wyoming. Will consider propositions for the development and operation of oil and other mining claims in Wyoming ard other States. Represented solely by W. D. Waltman, General Manager Casper, Wyoming FOR SALE—Five-room House, with bath and hot-water heat. East front. INTERSTATE INVESTMENT CO., a D. A ROBERTSON Room 8 Smith Building Phone 460 Casper Decorating Company Signs, Automobile Painting, Interior Decorating, Painting, Paper Hanging 135 LINDEN STREET PHONE 608-w DR. H. R. LATHROP Office Phone 54 Office Phene 64 House Phone 116 Midwest 48 THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 840 South Durbin Street : : : : Phone 273 Every Modern Convenience for the care of the sick and injured Graduate Nurses : X-Ray Equipment : Private Ambulance DR. W. C. FOSTER Haworth & Hopper ate of filing said certificate as above ;ap most artistically. %t forth. j The capital stock of the corporation | 1 Five Hundred Thousand Dollars | w figured slip they often leave them on In England where no easy chair is ithout its flounce trimmed, gayly Now that our Country Calls Contractors and Builders 1$500,000) divided into Five Hundred | 4)) the year round. ‘housand (500,000) shares of the par|sjip covers have become such work jalue of One Dollar ($1.00) each. |of art, such things of beauty and The directors of the company who}.uch perfect fits we are going to be hall manage its concerns and affairs }jo,the to pull them off in the winter YOU Houses and Lots FOR SALE or the first year of its existence, and | 4; intil their successors are duly elected |the whole thing of slip covers they} md shall have qualified, are W. J.|« Sheley, H. C. Young, Arthur K. Lee, Henry Young, and Ed. J. Wells, Jr. | this The principal business of the cor- | « oeration shall be carried on in the |, County of Natrona, State of Wyo- ming, and the principal office of the corporation shall be located at Rooms 2 and 2, Townsend Building, 112 N. Center street, Casper, Natrona coun- ty, Wyoming, and the agent in charge thereof is Ed. J. Wells, Jr. ; ED. J. WELLS, Jr., Secretary. W. J. CHELEY, President. ‘First Pub. June 1, 1917. Last Pub. June 3, 1917. | a | |NOTICE OF INCORPORATION OF | ORIGINAL BIG MUDDY ROY. | ALTIES COMPANY | } | Notice is hereby given that on the | second day of May, A. D. 1917, a cer- tificate of incorporation of Original Big Muddy Royalties Company was} filed in the office of the Secretary of | State of the State of Wyoming, at Cheyenne, Wyoming. The object and purposes of said corporation being to engage in and carry on the business ef exploring for, producing, buying, | refining and selling gas, petroleum,! or other natural oils, and to do any- thing and everything requisite and necessary to the conduct of such bus- iness. The term of existence of said cor- poration is fifty years from and after date of filing said certificate as above | set forth. The capital stock of the corpora- tion is Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000), divided into Five Hundred Thousand (500,000) shares cf the par value of One Dollar ($1.00) each. The directors of the company who | shall manage its concerns and affairs} for the first year of its existence, and until their successors are duly elected and shall have qualified, are W. J. Cheley, H. C. Young, Arthur K. Lee, | Henry Young and Ed. J. Wells, Jr. The principal business of the cor- poration shall be carried on in the County of Natrona, State of Wyo- ming, and the principal office of the me ourselves. For to summarize ertainly summarize a whole room. | Soon. no one will be able to take seat without realizing that There’s many a slip ’twixt the chair nd the hip.’’ Heart of the Sunset By Rex Beach is a story of the Mexican border country that will give you a vivid insight into the frontier life that most of us had believed a thing of the past. Blaze Jones, the founder of Jonesville, is one of the characters; he isa delight- ful old fire-eater who will afford you more than one appreciative chuckle. Dave Law, college grad- uate, adventurer, soldier and Texas ranger, is a man you'll learn to like because of his manhood and clear-cut individ- uality. Gen. Longorio, federal Mexican leader, melo- dramatic, childlike, brave and villainous, is another of the striking characters that make the story one not soon to be forgotten. | | | | corporation shall be located at Room: 1 aud 2, Townsend Building, 112 N. Center street, Casper, Natrona coun- ty, Wyoming, and the agent in charge thereof is Ed, J. Wells Jr. W. J. CHELEY, President. ED. J. WELLS. Jr., Secretary. First Pub. June 1, 1917. Last Pub. June 3, 1917. Watch for and read the open- ing installment of HEART OF THE SUNSET— Everyone cannot serve at the Front, but EVERYONE, rieb or poor, in proportion to bis means, cam serve the govermment by lending LIBERTY BOND Just west of First Ave. and Center St. Phone 465 WyomingOil Stocks. Write or Wire Us for Quotations or Information SECURITY INVESTMENT CO- (Incorporated 19135) 111 East Second Street it money. HAWE YOU BOUGHT A IF NOT, DO YOUR DUTY AT ONCE CASP: WYOMING The Wyoming National Bank of Casper, without pro&t of amy kind BR, whatever to itself, will aid those who cannot pay for a bond all at once to do their duty by buying on smal! monthly paymenw, charging only 3% per cent (the earning rate of the Bond) on deferred pay- Dutton Staley & Company ments. BONDS ISSUED IN DENOMINATIONS OF OIL INVESTMENTS, STOCKS and LEASES $50, $100, $500, - and $1,006 Suite 7, Smith Bldg. Phone 68 NOTICE TO PATTFINDER SUBSCRIBERS Pathfinder Oil Company Certificates are now ready for delivery at the office of the Wyoming Investment Co. Smoke House, 152 South Center St. Please call at earliest convenience. No certificate issued without surrender of receipt. For Further Details, Call at Wyoming National Bank Haworth Corporation announce that all E. T. Williams Oil has been sold and books closed List your Stocks with us if you want to buy or sell WE DELIVER Daily Building Phone 86