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TUESDAY, MAY 6,'1919_ ! ociely | Events’ a iy Elaborate Arrangements for Military Ball Friday. With the appointment of commit-| j to have charge of the decora-| Miss Mildred White, who has been and arrangement for the mili-|visiting with relatives and friends in ball which will be held at the|Denver for the past several weeks, onic temple Friday night, new’returned to Casper this morning. netus was thrown into the plans of | _* ors’ league to make the com-| Walter Storrie, an employe of the sir one of the premier social Midwest Refining company in the! ; of the year. jengineering department at the Elk The committee which has charge Basin filed, who has been visiting of the Friday night dances, has re-|with Mrs. Storrie and relatives and linquished its right to the Masonic'friends here for several days, left le Friday night so that the plans for the northern field this morning. se # 'who are invited to meet,the eastern | visitors. s 2 3 im the Mot ing em, ate military ball could progress unimpeded. | Amusement Club The reception committee for the Dance Tonight. Military ball, which is carrying, the The Casper Amusement club will of arrangements for the affair Div. its regular dance tonight at the osed of | Mesdames Sam F- Masonic temple. The Iris orchestra John G. Bauer, Cais joone, furnishes the music for these dances C,H. Long and M. J. Gothberg. {and they are growing in popularity. : ''a large number of the young people Women of ee s of Casper attend every week. Meat on Thursday. | e 8 & There will be a conference and s0- | yy Sams Will hering of the women of St. Present Pupils. s ch; Thursday afternoon at f 3 o'elc pene pai hee racdse! Miss Lulu Sams will present her 2 OU a al REE: pupils at a series of recitals to be ‘given at the Methodist church May 2 aug f Mr. and Mrs, M. 19, 17 and 24. Everyone is welcome Hs 1 Gare in Casper tee a to attendd these recitals, at which in time to be the honor guest at nearly all of the pupils will be pre- birthday party, the compliments sented. h she shared with her sister, ther Castle, whose birth The Mrs. Dowling will re- main for some thie as ihe pied of day afternoon at the home of Mrs. rhativesia iends. Pat .Sullivan, was postponed on ac- BUELL Nes count of the death of Mrs. Place, Reception Tomorrow to ‘whose funeral was held yesterday af- ne ternoon. Henor Casper Visitors. ae dames John Tobin, W. F. Dunn, . . » Sullivan and Joe Dessert, will Studio Recital of 3 be hostesses at a musical and re- Miss Anderson’s Pupils. ception at the Mullin club tomorrow The pupils of Miss Jessie Ander- fternoon which will be given in son took part in a studio recital. In r of Mrs. John H. Mullin and jaddition to the delightful musical Jéhn A. Gillespie, who are vis- program given by the pupils, two bi- ing in Casper from Pittston, Pa. ographical sketches were read of The re tion is open to the people Edward McDowell and Anton Dvor- of the St. Anthony congregation, ak, who though a Bohemian by birth, ' cial Mrs. May Dowling of Providence, ak * Monday Afternoon Bridge | SS isis Cond ernie ese CORSETS AT HALF PRICE American Lady Corsets in broken sizes. We will close this line out, at one- half of our regular-price; this is a chance to select a high priced corset at a big reduction. © White Voile Waists 98c $1.29 $1.89 $1.98 In a good assortment of style; nicely trimmed and of good quality Voile; all sizes. THIS WHITE EVEN Entire Stock of Ladies’ Muslin Under- wear at Reduced Prices i Ladies’ Muslin Petticoats, neatly trimmed with lace and embroidery, in all sizes at quality at - $1.21 quality at — $1.39 quality at — $1.59 quality at — $2.49 quality at $2.79 quality at $2.98 quelity at --------- $4.98 Ladies’ Bloomers in Pink Batiste and White Nainsook, at $1.00 quality for - - 89 $1.98 quality for - $1.79 50 quelity for -- - $2.19 Ladies’ Chemise long and short, lace and embroidery trimmed at 98c quality for -- --- 69 $1.35 quality for - $1.00 $1.69 quality for - $1.19 $1.75 quality for -- - $1.29 $1.98 quality for --------- $1.69 Princess Slips, extra good quality material in these, neatly trimmed with lace and embroidery at quality for — -- $1.89 $2.98 quality for $3.95 quality for ------ $2.98 Nainsooks All grades reduced to sell at the fol- lowing prices: 49e 54c 59e— 10 yd. bolt for 36 12 yd bolt for All Embroideries in all widths at re- duced prices. club, which was to have met yeseter- | a9e 72c $1.10 $1.38 Che Casper Daily Tribune lived in America and urged a al American schoo! of music. program were the Misses Verva |present. Searles, Jean Wisner, Ula Urie, Lou-} Ir.-and Mrs. Simmo: ise Bingham, Dell Thomas, Mabel {tonight for a two weeks’ honeymoon Milne, Mildred Muller, Margaret|in Denver, and after their return Quinlan. se ments. | Mr. and Mrs. Simmons were both| v Commissioned Officers to Gite Banquet. employed at the National Supply The commissioned navy, army and |company. Aa GA marine officers will give a get ig ie quainted banquet at the Henning |Luncheon in Honor hotel at 7 May ¥Y. Those who will be able to attend the banquet are requested to phone their acceptance to 41 not later than 9 o’clock Friday morning. All men are also reauested by the committee in charge of the affair to wear their uniforms. ce uty Joint Meeting of the Guild and Auxiliary of Mrs. Lane Today. Mrs. George F. Robinson was hos- tess at a luncheon today in honor of Mrs. S. A. Lane of Denver, who is visiting with friends here — thi week. A pretty luncheon was se ed to four guests. The table deco- rations were composed of pink sweet peas and carnations. The guests who were invited to welcome Mrs. Lane were Mrs. Glenn Leidecker and Miss Pauline Nichol- |; o'clock Friday evening, There will be a joint meeting of |S°"- the guild and auxiliary of Saint Bs c Mark’s church on Thursday after-| ~~ aya noon at 3 o’clock in the parish house. CIT Y NEWS The object of the meeting is to formulate a systematic plan for the work of the women of the parish jing the week in for the ensuing year. It is not plan- band, who has ned to unite the guild and auxiliary past two weeks. but to lay out as far 2 tn ed the work of cach orgar A. S. McCullough of Denver is in large attendance is desired. town on business connected with his oil holdings in Casper. The Sisterhood of the Christian Sagi ® church will meet with Mrs. W. C. Miss Agnes Claire, deputy county Clist, North Center street, Burling-| treasurer, was a visitor in Douglas, ton cottage No. 1, on Thursday af- her former home, over the week end. Denver with been ther i 4 ternoon, May 8, at 2:30. All mem- ode td bers and friends are cordially in- Cc. A. Ba a well known River- = vited. ton business man is spending a few * * «& 5 days in Casper. Wedding of Miss W’ itaker . ‘dan dx and Mr. Simons Social Event. The wedding of Miss Ethel Whita- Albert Park, employ of lo a surveyor in the al oil companies is = ker and James Simmons was an itn- Jasper for a few days on portar.t event of the season. Thev s onnection with his oil were married at the Catholic church holdir in this vicinity. at 7:30 this morning by her Mul- = : : li The bride’s only atterdant Mr. and Mrs. Bob Grieve, accom- | Miss Eillen McNeil, who was the maid of honor, and Oscar Thomas, who acted as best man. The bride wore a taupe satin suit and blue chiffon hat trimmed in os- ‘rich feathers, carried a shower bou- quet of white sv peas. Miss Me Neil wore a tailored suit of nav blue serge, and a pink and blue chif- fon hat, and carried a boquet of pint: sweet peas. i] After the wedding Mrs. anied by Mis to Oil City tod Mary Place, returned = jay i R. M. Birek, a prominent Chicago ist and president of the Black troleum company is a busi. ness visitor in Casper in the interests of Hfis company. The Blackstone p e in- ge amount of develop- een completed. cae Nation-) Wetherill gave a wedding breakfast; G. M. fat which the wedding party and the agent w Those taking part in the musical jrelatives of the young couple were ties aw Dr. Pinney, county ter a * Salathe, a petroleum Nothing waiting. Don’t be backward. Come in now and get your Spring suit—just the style and pattern you want is here. The well-dressed man has the best chances these days, and one of our suits will. give you the right appearance. Never were men’s suits so stylish and attractive as this season—here are the best of them. $21 to $55. gained by ricultural able to return to his du- forced absence of nearly while suffering from a se- will leave vere attack of mumps. * * GINS WEDNESDAY AT 8 O’CLOCK. SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES AND TOWELS AT A IN PRICE REDUCTION Sheets <90 Pullman sheets sale at 10 Pullman sheets on sale at ~--__-- $1.57 : J0 Pullman sheets 1 69 sale at ------- $ e tched $2 05 a s Sat. e Comet sheets 1 09 Spl. at this sale at suly e x90 sheets of a well 9 known brand this ie DAA 81x90 Mohawk Sheets Pequot at only BATH TOWELS We offer a very extensive line of Ba‘h Towels at the following prices; every one of them is a special offering not to be over!ooked. 34c 36c 38e 40c 44c 52¢ 54ec 67c 79c 89e Plain Voiles at 32¢e 36c 59c 62¢e PLAIN ORGANDIES Gaberdines At, Per Yard . 59e 72e 93e PLAIN WHITE SUITINGS AND PIQUES 45e 54e 58e 64e 82e 89e inches Wide at THE STORE THAT UNDERSELLS 56 Pullman Pillow Hemstitched Pullman extra heavy _§4e 26e a $1.39 | «:: 20 Pullman sheets qualit 2 a Sees ry on 36 Comet Pillow cases. Very special at only ~_~~ We Pillow Cases Face Towels “ $2.29| 23e 26c 36c Plain Lawns and Dimity 27 and 36 inch widths 23e 32¢e 40e 49e 55e Flaxon’s 36-inches wide, fine quality 32e 42c 45¢e THE GOLDEN RULE STORE 19e offer three numbers Huck towels in standard size, plain white, also red borders at expert will be at home in the Bragg apart- connected with the Standard Oil com- | pany at Whiting, Ind., is a prominent isitor in Casper. Will be of much interest to the women of this vicinity, coming as it is, at a time when, most women zre thinking of Summer Clothing, ct to impress in your mind that the prices we quote below are much lawer than what is asked in larger cities for the same merchand PAGE THREE Electric Construction Electric Repairing Electric Supply & Construction Uo. “We Do Anything Electrical” A. W. THIELE, Manager 240 South Grant Street Casper, Wyoming. Temporary Location: Residence Phone 31J Read the Advertisements in The Daiiy Tribune and Save Mone Lyric Theatre POSITIVELY ONE DAY ONLY BIG 8 REEL SPECIAL See Billie Burke A Charlie Ray All-Siar C and an oa ee “PEGGY” Also FATTY ARBU (in ukworReel’ Comedy) “FOR BETTER OR WORSE” A NEW PRINT Please Coie Eavly AVCID THE S. R. 0. MUSLINS Hope «nd Lonsdale Muslin: 24e Bed Sovreads We inxite you to look through our line of Bed Spreads and compare our prices with others. Plain and scalloped. Silk Underwear at this Silk Underw Our entire stock of specially priced for this sale. t Stock of 1 wear on Sal Pink nsook, Longeloth slip over Our Entire y Gowns in Muslin White end outsizes in some with high neck, long embroidery and lace trimming at $1.19 $1.49 dies regular sleeves, for - aoa for 5 for _ for quality quality quality quality quality for 75 quality for 98-$3.00 qualit for Envelope Chemi: ] and em- broidery trimmed, made of Pink Batiste also white r Nainsook in r at these prices: ular end ou $1.69 quality $1.89 quality 3 quality quality quality quality quality quality Pajamas in Pink Batis are hand embroidered $3.50 quality for formes == = White Nainsook, lace trimmed, some $4.25 quality for 3.69 Long Cloth All a yard wide. coming Sup} onths a the prices. 27e 36e 54c"” summer 4 All Infants’ and children’s Muslin Undergarments on sale. 'YAdda* * Taeeexeees I I—————__! |