Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 1, 1919, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT 7 ROOKSCRUGHT Soiree mat wHoweLcomes HER i [ AiG! AS ARE ‘SWEETHEART BACK FROM THE WAR if i ; i By MARGARET ROHE i 3 ‘CORDON DRAWH (Written for the United Press) i | . Oh the new fashioned girl | TIGHTER ABOUT Is of oldfashioned stri A me | And her type I should say Wholesale Bootlegging and Theft Is—Daguerretotype. r from Cars Lead to est of Coast Crimi- nals, Report. of Liqu NEW YORK, M A the women are dre tough on the G. A ——_— it gets 1.— The they can’t tell wh that the end of the World war or the Civi is been one. The dear xirls are all dre the part as if they were wi their heroes iiome from Gett instead of St. Mihiel or the Argonne, Looking like animated illustra- tions from Godey’s s Book or moving daguerreotypes of grandma as a girl, they button their tight lit- tle basques down the front, fasten ‘flat lawn or lace coliars demurely round their throats with a knot of velvet or a cameo and peer coyly out from under a perky wee saeilor or a coquettish poke. All the old fashioned Civil War iskirts, sleeves and peplums_ with \fringe, ruching, quilling, pinking and , May Tidende reports Munich soviet government overthrown, but confirmation is lack- national bootleggers in deeds against I been iccording to al officials, | NE prehended COPENHAG y, while ; member of the of sovernment ‘ Munich, string of | #round with the patches. The village: of nearly every | and Umfing were sn the lookout, to| Soviet without loss. rests of Fol | ——— : and Wier were | 4 1] 1 if. J. Rob of sper, | rv the Burlington, and| lareeny and burg- with breaking into| e been p | received by; ho have be ny 1.—The ring fore! is closi Berlin di of Schon; tured from the departime the coun| hend him. the » cases were eI | acainst the 1 Theleases were) im) G2 rows ‘of velvet ribbon. If your HHL ly tu overs Jnited | tw clothes start to fray, pray don’t States district court for disposition as | throw them away. For frayed and the act was committed inst the pia Se En raveled edges on your taffeta frock ons of the inter tate com-| WASHINGTON, May 1.— Two are the smartest touches of all. In- a officers and 14 men of the crew of stead of being turned up as usual, he en eS de-| the naval tug Gypsum Queen were hems ar eturned down completely as n gang of negro sec-| drowned when the vessel struck a.a finish for the newest skirts. Where ving seen the three men} yoo}: and sank off France on April the old fashioned trimmings don’t nt, cut a train in two! 28, while returning after assisting a edge therg, a narrow cording or 1 to rifle the con-| Ficet of mine sweepers in distress. just the selvage of the goods does chandise car. When the | IEEE eect thal telete Suge weresromovedstrcm|| Not only Civil War Time trim- ned wherenit REED ESTATE OF mings but materials as well are all ed 1t for, the rage and there has been a re- 8 b version of surah and moire silks, >| y patterned challis, flowered nd chiffons and, of been! the course, ged muslins, calicos and ‘oast Flying t notorious minals that ever operated | prints. The challis, charming in its pastel coast and which was recently | aa EE 2 n up thru the age) of con- and summer unty and state adapted to considered by the m sli minals in the country been identified with many fer m aliases, but has DENVER, May 1.—The will of Verner Z. Reed, federal medi : was filed here today. His estat alued at $25,000,000. With the ex- ception of a bequest of $50,000 to Clarence C. Hamlin of Colorado Springs, the entire fortune is left to Mrs. Reed and her three children. particul: DANCE PROCEEDS TO ORPHANS , Wyo., May an- ded. The pro 1 be used for adopting KROTORY LOAN SIM LANGFORD SCORES DRIVE PICKING | HP MOMERTUM: —— ‘on, a well known Ther- (By ed Press.) COLUMBUS, Ga., May 1.—Billy Hooper, negro middleweight, was knocked out by Sam Langford, negro yweight, in the fourth round of cheduled 10-round bout last night. — Annoc The minimum wage for women is shed by law now in_ twelve tes and in the District of Colum- ——__—. ——-- 000,000 women PIERCE HOME SADDENED BY DEATH TODAY member of the } is mentioned a » infant son of Mr. and at the nt from a com- diseases, The e died Sear to be admit he Supreme Cou FEHR AHIR ARIA AAD AIAN IAAI IAAI FIA IIA. Robert Hichen’s Soul-Stining “The Garden of Allah” of Life A Story of Love’s Pilgrimage o’er the Sands with ELEN WA AND A CAST OF 5,000 PEOPLE Gorgeous in Its Beauty -- —Colossal in Spectacular Effects Showing the terrific sand storm, the most magnificent and appalling scene ever produced for stage or screen. Revealing in its multitudinous ever changing scenes love’s story of aman’s human passions and woman divine. Regular Admission—10 & 25c Regular Admission—10 & 25c a EK HHA I MHA HINES HE HHI AHI ASSIA AL SAS IASI SSSI SAA SIA AAA, = STRAWBERRIES }} We re-nack every box of Strawberries that ———--— goes out of our store When you buy Berries you can expect to get all good ones or your money back. : Ge erg All Orders to the Amount of $1.00 or Over Delivered Free “WE HANDLE EVERYTHING THAT GROWS” CITY FRUIT MARKET Phone 247 and Get the Best 114 South Wolcott ——- Two Stores “ EHH H HHH HH HLH AHI NAIA IS AEN ASIII AAAI AE ANN AAA AS ASN SAA AL ed muslins and st ment. The beaded reticule, the floating |dem:rd the vote. scarf, the fringe edged sash, the bell sleeve, ruching edged, “over an under-sleeve of organdie, the tiny veil, the short white gloves with the fore with a bunch of ostrich we had ourselves and pin at the cor-|best feature each desi: age, primly tight and set affairs ens eon eueae uncivil and Bolshevik days can make vem. After the severe puttee and khaki feminine fashiony of the last few - years, this is really the most attrac- tive and softly seductively period of yle the pendulum of fashion could swing back to. We will now go the limit te look feminine and clinging vine-like although even in our INVESTORS Creek. Lance Securities KEEP IN TOUCH WITH THE FIELD New Lance Creek Map Just Issued, showing present op- erations and locations. Min- utely prepared and is authen- tic and up-to-date. Charted by J. J. Fagin, the well known geologist. $3.00 Each For Sale at CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE OIL EXCHANGE BUILDING Casper, - - - Wyoming Or Fagin & Russell we LUSK, - - - - WYOMING Webel 151 South Center Watch Our Windows REL ROSE ESS BEY: ee aie mer trim-|chiffons are truly exqui leghorns we do not cease to} A vote of thanks is indeed due to the artist who brought out the lovely : |printed chiffons of this season. They cafriage parasol of lace, the flowing ‘are not splotched all over in huge|Which every well regulated grand-| a |diabolical designs, like those of last|mother possessed a small collection, |move about the first from 116 So. above-the-elbow sleeves, the perky |Spring, but artistically reveal at set are just the final fitting touch to a | David to 135 So. Spruce, near corner little low crowned sailors tilted to jintervals lovely trailing rose gar-| Perfect toilette. a } mos ‘lands, tied with true lover’s knots. | piumes in arrears, the (ubiquitous | with ivory white, silver grey and|grandmother numbered among her | yey, dolman and, yes, even the bouquets |hjack back-grounds and made up to | collection one. of those rare cobwebby | = — these | three-cornered eled with a la frill, these | : ss a is Sn SS a = circled with a ace paper freriah <a UIA es . Stylish Suits Afresh ith Spring Joyousness - The war clouds have disappeared and the first flush of Springtime will soon be here. Now is the time to lay aside the dull monotony of Winter and war-restricted clothes. It’s time to dress up to be in tune with the happiest-of-all Springs. Kuppenheimer Clothes ‘“yefléct the freedom and joy of the Springtime. $30 $32.50 $35 "™ $65 THE BIG BUSY STORE Aside from the scarves that have |it is to have had a shawlless grand- been revived for wear with these | mother, for we certainly shall shaw! sweet. costumes of chiffon, organdie, |this season. challis and muslin, the fringed and! Sia ate ee embroidered silk crepe shawls, of | NOTICE ANNOUNCEMENT The Manuel Radiator Co., will lof Second. Lucky indeed the grandchild whose | 4-29-3t a Save your money—eat at the Har- ao shawls of Chantilly Home cooking at the Harvev. Commercial Co. BUY VICTORY BONDS Watch Our Windows MATINEE 2:30 & 4 P. M. TONIGHT FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 NIGHT TODAY = The Stormy Day Had a Silver Lining of Love Billie Burke —$n—_——_ “Make-Believe Wife” Many men and women are not seen at their best until some great storm of life comes along. The test awakes in their hearts a heroism that they little knew that slept. Alco the “Strong Man” and the 2,400-Ib. Car Wheel Free Exhibition in Front of Theater at 7:00 O'clock _—______—No Change in Prices ADMISSION—10 & 25¢ —:— ADMISSION—10 & 25¢ MATINEE Ce ul \Iris Theatre|. BEST VENTILAT- PICTURES mmm TOMORROW NIGHT A GIRL BECOMES A BOY TO SAVE THE FAMILY HONOR MARSH “TheBondage of Barbara” CUPID BALANCES THE SCALES OF JUSTICE AND THE STORY OF A GIRL'S SERVITUDE FOR LOVE AND HONOR

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