Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 17, 1920, Page 8

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resulted in the following prominent cit-- zens being Viéwed by Large Crowd of Shoppets Campaign Director Lays Plans before Advisory Comn-|6on"% Shoe BS: Sak, aut select its own chairman. ments of Casper is evidenced by the eae Re ith 2 Sees aaerane GE $25,000 a year. Following the citizens pay a visit to the campaign Altho all her equipment had not ar- }to discuss any matter in connection in suits, dresses, coats and hats. Gay . )members of the new chamber and thelr jaffiliation with the organization {s look- . }ed upon as a most important step for- | 5 3 | Waka. " 4 The dues in the new organization will! : Pr A : | be $25.00 a year’payable annually, semi-| + a | | annually, or quarterly, and memberships > Will. Le atned for three years. | COMMERGE NOW GAIN elected for this important pate Talis. committee: J. T. Gratiot, Parl D.! Holmes, Jack A. Leary, W.H. Leavitt, | ~ : R . ’ vy Ben FP. Pelton, Jr., and L. A, Reed. This} mittee at Meetin Last Ni ht; Executive Com- committee will appoint the various oth:|ing yesterday. afternoon, is\a diatinct ? jer itt h pone r j Is El 4 LO t Detail committees that are ne ry and) addition. to the mercantile establish- mittee Is Elected to Work Out Details he campaign airéetor requested that j enthusiastic comments of the many : ae all members of the advisory cornmit-| shoppers who visited It during the aft- Casper is to have a Chamber of Commerce of at least 1,000 mem-|te* and in fact any and all interested | ernoon, a yi headquarters at 118 West Second street.| rived, Miss M. J. Frantz, the proprie- example of other communities thruout the country, women will be ad- | Me also requested permission to call up-|tor and her assistants, had arranged a mitted to membership on the same basis as the men and will be elig=/2" 889 Peton or persons who desired! most beautiful showing of spring styled ible to hold office. These important features of the campaign now in jvith. the campaign on the future cham-| party gowns and sport clothes gave a 3 4 PY "4 5 ft - je. | ber Of commerce work. is hoped that| note of color to the display, and at- pregress were decided last evening at the first meeting of the advis jail clubs and societies of the city who| tractive blouses and dainty lingerie were ory committee held in the county court | come of $25,000 a year. A trained exe-/are interested will afford Mr. Gheen|also shown. who can give his entire timéthe opportunity of appearing before| Miss Frantz has conducted successful ention to city building, will be}/them and delivering a talk relative to -_ 4 at! employed. (Casper's Possibilities Unlimited,” which | meeting to be held Monday at the Mid- at the an) Phere-was not a dissenting voice when |is the slogan for the campaign. st Refining company the campaign ;| the suggestion was made that the wo-| The first invitation comes from thel be His sub- sited to become ! Rotary club and at the regular weekly ject ' rl DB. Holmes, former pr Chamber of Commerce, p the meeting and explained e whom they} © J, B} THE HOUSE BINS OF QUALITY PICTURES ; e 2:30 and 4 P. M. =r ris Theater. 7:00, 8:15, 9:30 ED THEATRE IN RR Ne RI ge eae THE STATE The Most Notable Photoplay Spectacle In Years, with GERALDINE FARRAR Supported by LOU TELLEGEN in “The World and Its Woman” A chance for every man, woman and child to see “The World and Its Woman” ADMISSION—15 and 35c ‘ SUNDAY attain that promi- s you do so beliéve. Cities > built. And in grow it is neces- women living sion and cour- ei RA Dk th i eh oo) sary that t in those citi have the age and@ determination the future and plan int tter things that mak and faith in ently for a city tory of commercial organiza- and the gradual but. dis- » from the old fashioned f urade to the modern demo- shaml commerce was point- was laid on the Chamber of Com- “factory-grabbing” merece is not to be a body but really a civie, industrial, edu- cational and social life of the communi 1 nuion was made of th pt that s which 1900 nd 1910 Minneapolis, and it is paid but develop- for work- better recreation ion “and parks, <= ELSIE FERGUSON | life of the community. pep 1S. Paitin is When the campaign director told of com e ¥ tained in i \e of comme: zed with this Ja pecans roth" gucltor seer Lies! Jealousy! The crack of a pistol and the world had another sensation! bers for which Casper should work,} ADMISSION—10 and 30c ~ t id it was the c sus of opinion that , nt least 1,000 members should be se-} cured This will give an annual in- : Pa. nn itt i | mmm mn WEBEL’S lines which naturally accumulate in the wake of a busy season. Final Clearance Ladies’ Winter Coats Prices reduced to permit yours holding them for another season. Soft White Nainsook 10-Yd. Lengths, 40c Quality, at, Bolt $3.35 Linno Cloth Better than Indian Head—36-inch; Yard Clearance of 50 Mid- winter dresses in Silks, Serges and Satins; each $18.75 Very Bleached Turkish Towels pent §5@ °° $5.25 °° 300 $3.25 °%*% 15x28 inch, Each Watch Our Windows svomen' sconennsdaltnaallinetiantaheneibioensnhintinhdimendiieihdis a p> ba ” \ ~ 3a, ale Bow int RS MI, tee eR RT TAR TOE ES ERTS DET A SS TO waives =o LE BWA from Leadville. od, By March 1, she states, the store will tions as to the lower line and the style | nations were used in decoration, and be able to outfit a woman completely | of the peplum. with the exception-of ‘shoes. ~ Women visitors were especially inter- |} beautifully braideit and elaborately trim- ‘Today is the first anniversary Of the ested in the gowns and suits shown bet inees Almost sU ave shown with Phe | eae of the Peace Conference at The election of an executive commit: een taeert & Miss Frantz which give a hint of the! Paris. } . Straight short sleeve of less than elbow | 1 = se re. trend of spring styles in Chicago andj length, | ; t ization of America jtee to work out the details of the loca) ; N Seng yeas “ | The Zionist Organ’ : “ eee - York. The= sui 3 ‘leeorations of the store 5 | situation with Mr. Gheen was held and} Beautiful Showing of Spring Styles| N¢, thia Feat, ad Eioee ta are yee nero in dull brown and Nile| today .will inaugurate @ campsisp for A s departure from the simplicity of lines green, and when the millinery cases Which have been so long in vogue. The | and display cases are installed, the store "s wear stores in 9 number of! vest effects, noticeable Inst season, have | wil present a peels artistic and har- ING \olorado cities and comes to Casper) been elaborated, and the Russian blouse | monious appeai is suit is shown in « number of varia-| For the opening, large bowls of car- these flowers were also distributed to ~-}©-Afternoon gowns of tricolette are) the visitors. a $10,000,000 tani for the development or Palestine as a national home for the Jews 0% a’) iands. ce Ladies’ Good Cotton Hose—3 Pair 50c ALL ROADSLEAD TO THE LYRIC - LYRIC Theatre *Iand ‘coast. A vivid Mn January White Goods Showing . And Mid-W, inter Clearance We are not letting the difficulty of getting good merchandise or mounting prices prevent the closing out of the broken To these lots of specially priced merchandise we are uniting in a big display the most complete line of White Goods ever in our store at prices pleasing to you. In choosing goods in this sale you can be sure that the quality is right no matter how low the prices may appear. 72x90 Hemmed Sheets—Bach $1.95 . Heavy Weight Pure Irish Linen Table Damask 70-inch Width; Regular $4.75 Quality at, Per Yard Special TODAY and SUNDAY How a fisher girl, who loved too impulsively, fell prey to smart society. | “ALICE LAKE : “Should a Woman Tell” The vivid drama of a soul in doubt. A secret that disclosed the story of a woman’s great de- cision. She could not twice do wrong. See this big spectacular picture made on the New Eng- many more excitements. This picture is so good that the matinee will advertise the night show. Positively first run in the west. A brand new picture, with plenty of comedy in it. YES, YOU WILL BE STARTLED! 4 £0-400-084-¢5 Phones 13 and 14 TT TTT Us 3 1M * Sooke! 1% eee + oe CONTINUOUS 1 P. M. TO 11 P. M. ee 1% KO lo efe-o8e steele afe-ate-et iM ve e M% + Oe Me '? iM v Co efessoge Roetoetoets in shipwreck and stormy, thrilling rescues and a big spectacular fight and COME EARLY—IT PAYS! THE NAKED TRUTH IN A CLOTHED CONFESSION! . ? So-oys Citi (it ttt ttt te This display of New White Merchandise and Midwinter Clearance Items is an invitation to every woman in Casper to visit our store this week. We want to show you our new mer- chandise. Extra Special Value in Outing Gowns Heavy, Well Made; Good Light Colors; Each White Organdies Finest We Have Ever Shown; Yard 90c" $2.00 In a fine assortment; 40 and 44-inch widths; yd. 90c © $1.75

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