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Kensington Tea is Nice Affair. Mrs. H, J. Raffe her home, 745 & at a Kensington tea, served from 2:30 fo & o'clock, for about twenty guests, The affair was.given tor the benefit of the Capitol Hin circle of the General Aid Society of the Methodist Church: % Wa8 served and a pleasant aft. ernoon spent in social diverss6n: § ‘sj6na a1 With faney worl, # ti was the hostess st Second street, “a. Mrs. C. L, Harrison is leaving this afterrcon lier home in’ Denver, | Colo. ; fter a short visit here with a ©. Hi, Lowe and Frank Mill, Funt' oe * Leap Year Dance Most Successful. The Leap Year dancing party given last night by the War Mothers for the benefit of the American Legion and the ‘Army d Navy Club. and their friend: * well attended and wos a in every way. The Krausse ra, supplied the dance music and the dances, were “girl's choice.” The War Mothers were the chaperones of the evening, * Masonic Dance ‘Tonight. J The Masonic Dahcing Club will enter- tain ‘tonight at an’ informal dancing party in the Masonie Temple, one Dinner Party for se Gi : Patrick Sullivan enter- at a dinner party last night in honor of Mrs. CG. B, Manbeck of Alton, Il, who is a house guest at the G. R. Hagens’ home. Places were laid for ten guests at the dining table. "es Patriotic Bridge Luncheon ‘ to Be Given Tomorrow The patriotic color scheme of. red, white, and blug will he carried out in the table decorations at the bridge luncheon given tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock, at the home of Mrs, A, BR. Thompson, Natrona ayenue, in honor of Mrs, C..B, Manbeck of Alton, Ill, who is visiting at the G, R. Hag- ens home in the city. Red and white sweet peas and dark bine violets will carry out the color motive in. flowers, and the table appointments will be ap- propriate to the occasion of Washing- ton’s birthday. After the luncheon. the afternoon will be devoted to. playing auction brid see Sixth Birthday Anniversary y Celebrated at y + MrawCharle: hotel gave a day afternoon ‘birthday anniver innior, Twelve afternoon playing Delicious refreshments with a big birthday lighted candles. of tp Tulsa parte” yester of the sixt? lionor ary of her son, Charles in hool mates spent the es and contests. were served cake with aix Che Madames Gibbon and Allen and sisted rnoon, . - GENUINE Miss Stevens Mrs. Simpson during the aft SWEET-ORR UNION MADE. | OVER- ALLS ‘| ONSALE . AT | $2.59 J: is Learner 164 So. Center St. Casper, Wyo. CJ O cle a W. D. Weathers of the Fargo Oil com- Di e pany has returned e being confined to his home for a day. ss ; H. B. Durham 18 spending the week-jing) for Lead, 8. D,, where they will end in Denver, attending to legal busi-| Spend several days. on business, PERSONALS | to his office “after ness, 7] | ee Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hackstock have} Warton of Casper. Miss Coppock. ex- returned to their home in Salt Créek| pects to leave soon for Switzerland Pheaige Sted aa ee na) fe oe “latter several days spent here. where the world conference of the Y.| formed faces. tie Ys me agen soe TW. GLA. is to be held, and will stop that city. ed i Delegation of Elks to Attend Thermopolis Meeting | 4 large delegation of Elks of the Cas. per lodge are leaving ‘tomorrow for | Thermopolis. where- they will attend |the formal opening of the Liberty club | there. ‘The olub“is' composed of Cas- | per lodge Elks, resident in Thermopolts, | Plahs are made for a dinner and a i “smoker'’ at’ the. opening. C. A. Cullen of the Chamberlin Par. } sian niture company is confined to his home|: | today by dlinnss. Mrs, ©. B. Manbeck | Spee : No Leave Monday James Ingram accompanied by his Mra. C. B. Manheck who has been|Son. Rex, who formerly was a rece} ; Visiting at the ‘home of Mr. and Mrs, | 0%. Casper, is: here from his home ‘n} | Harold Manbecis ‘and with Mr. and Mrs.| Laramie to. transact business with the |G. R. Hagens for the past week, is|NAtional Supply company. \leaving Monday for her horfe in Alton, bSsaRre |IN. White here Mra. Manbeck has been jentertained by many old time friends. Mr. Manbeck, who has been attend- ing ©, special directors meeting of the! | Standard Ol Company in Chicago, I, | | will meet Mrs, Manbecl: ja Chicago and | ‘they will retu#n to Alton) together, oe * 4, D. Lorenzen of . returned from Denver, where they went on a business trip. see Ea Royce is spending the day in town from his ranch ,outh of Casper, one Oscar Steffen of Provo, Utah, arrived’ in the city yesterday. He has been en- gaged as book keeper and accountant for George McRorey, | Mrs, Ollie Pletcher is. visiting here at the’ home of Mr, and Mrs, Lewis Breakfastis Barker, < no bother to Knights of Columbus / M Initiate Sunday Afternoon. 1a The initiation of the Knights of po perseys Columbus will be held Sunday after- en noon at 1 o'clock in the I. O. O. F. hall wh have | instead of today, as had been previous- ly published. ‘The newly initiated mem- bers will be entertained at the Mullin Club following the ceremonies. - Rowiede R. H. Hagerty agd W. H. Thomas | have returned from a trip of inspection to the oil fields of the Casfier-Osage syn- dicate, and report conditions there’ very tine. i f se 8 Mrs. C, E, Moulton and Mfrs. Ernest | MacQuarde have left for ‘Thermopolis where they will spend several days on a pleasure trip. e - e I Mrs. Bruce Pichio ofGreybull is here} H. A. Williamson, |visiting with her sister, Mrs, West Mid- jdleton, of South Jackson’ street, eee Paul Hudson ‘left yesterday on a business trip thru the state. Mr. and Mra. Mr. and : i \ TT’ 3 ; -eiproud parents of a baby daughter bora| in New York City and the world head- | Sco F, A. Vilinave and Ed Hedley have Pasertarsii London . the fourth of this month. Robert Grieve and W. W. Grieve are in Casper today’ frem Oil City, t sae ) George W. Huckahy was here today from Alcova, George Milla and Miss Mills of Bessemer were here today on business. narcotic man cox nected with the U. S. Internal revenue office at Denver is in Casper for a few days on business. Mr, Clark, the saat | tax man from the same office is also here. art edi o" ee. Miss Grate L. Poppectr; national sec- retary of the Y. W. C A. at Shanghai, China, left today for Buffalo, Mont., after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Frank 1, B. Hanna are leav- es Mrs, Clem "Winds are thej enroute st the national headquarters es 7 Mrs. George Mast, who has heen visiting her daughter, Mra. Henry 1. Simmona of the Burlington addition for the past three months, will Mave Sun- eS ene } day for her home at Elkhart, Ind. ee. Marguerite J. O, Ingram, manager of the Nation- al Supply company branch store in | Yaramie, and a former resident of this "ss Robert A, Byrnes and B. 1H. Byrnes'icity, is spending a few days, here on nd is visiting with friend Hats ‘of Recognized Class— - FISK and Remember our $10 Specials, Trimmed Hats Sailors $5 and up. ‘ Exclusive agent for the Nu-Bone Corset We remodel and make over Hats Burkett Millinery 122 North Center ] Phone 252 é FOR Rh furnished Phone 618. .. Robertson, Sr,, of Shreveport La., artived today to visit his son, 8. H. Robértson of J. Jones & -—KEEP STRONG One bottle of pure, emulsified Norwegian cod liver oil taken now, may do you more good than a dozen taken a month hence. It’s more economical to give your body help before resistance to disease is broken down. A very little apartment for one mont Mrs. Bollong. t | | OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD-LIVER OIL } | goes a long way in sustaining strength and keeping up re- sistance, Resolve that you will buy a bottle of Scott’s Emulsion at your druggist’s on your way home, and start protecting your strength. ‘The exclusive grade of cod-liver oil used in Seott’s Emulsion is the famous {"S. & B. Process," made in Norway and refined in our ewn American Taboratories. It is a guamintee of purity and palatability unsurpassed. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 1921 Phone 1304-W 156 South Center Sap New Arrivals Waists in Georgette and Crepe \ de Chine The — | 1 | LEADER | wo Years Old Saturday, Feb. 21st - And will celebrate our anniversary by giving you, our greatest bargain sale Although we have held many, from every point of view. sound ,throughout tl petitors, BUT THESE many sales in our career that have helped PLAN TO BE HERE EARLY! DOORS OPEN AT 9 A. M. SHARP New Spring Coats. ‘Interpretations of the correct spring modes. developed by master crea- tors. The materials are those’ that are favored for spring wear and the workmanship is the finest obtain- able. Included are Polo Cloth Wool Velours Silvertones Goldtones Chameleon Leather ments, {belt, moderately priced at $19.95 Anniversary Sale of Blouses Some of them formerly priced -at $7.50; Georgettes, Crepe de Chines and_ Silk, |“. $4.29 Fibre Silk Hosiery in black-and col- ors; sold generally at $1.25 69° pair, for this event, only...---- Anniversary Sale of Baby Coats - Made of fine white cashmere lined throughout; very hand- some at. « jot of black and white Kid ” $1.79 NEW SPRING HATS Actual $7.50, $10 and $12 Values in a Timely 4 y¥ at Only $4.95; $5.95 $10.00. - Small Gloves; ‘small sizes only, ot +---~ \ . Here you may choose from an almost un- ‘ limited assortment of captivating new style, ; creations, authentic to the tiniest detail. Hats ‘ for every occasion—Hats for every type woman or miss. : Smart new models developed of the popular straw braids, in all colors, strikingly combined with georgette, satin, taffeta, ete. In smart color combinations, changeable and two-tone effects, Trimmings reflect the new- est ideas, showing clever collar and cuff treat- button and Angora trimmings, “many lined thruout with fine quality satins, New Shipment Just Received $25.00 & $35.00 DRESSES 919.95 These smart serviceable Dresses come in Coatee, straight line and tunic models beautifully embroidered, braid trimmed or* plain tailored, and in Our New York buyer fortu- nately was able to secure an- other lot of those wonder- ful dresses Plain and Embroidered Jerseys Velveteens Serges Silks tomorrow's sale we include several styles of silk dresses reduced from higher: priced lines; all sizes, 16 to 44. NAVY, BROWN, PEKIN, REINDEER AND OTHER DESIRABLE COLORS 146 East Second people to save on the necessities of life, we unhesitatingly claim this the most beneficial to our. customers In spite of the highest markets in the memory of the “oldest inhabitant” to celebrate this event we will deal a crushing blow to High Prices that will re- he entire City. Thousands of dollars’ worth of-brand new, clean merchandise offered in this sale at prices that are not only lower than those of our PRICES IN MOST INSTANCES ARE FROM 10 to 25 PER CENT BELOW prices manufacturers and jobbers are quoting today. : retail com- New Spring Suits Here you will find a complete show- ing of authentic, spring creations. Carefully tailored thruout, interest- ing new style touches add to their bewitching charm. The wide range of popular materials embraces Tricotines Serges Poplins Jerseys Velours Silvertones Rox, . Eton, Bolero, belted, beltless, semi- tailored and other charming models. At- tractive vests, contrasting collars, buttons and elaborate silk braid trimmings. Included are chic short sleeve models. All the popular spring colors are represented.. Handsomely silk-lined, Specially priced $25.00, Anniversary Sale of Anniversary Sale of Silk Petticoats Camisoles This is a new lot of good |Beautiful net and silk-made quality satin and silk, in all}Camisoles; very good values colors, at at $4.95 BABY SHOES—In patent leather and kid top soft soles; Saturday only...- NEW SATEEN PETTICOATS — white kid and} petticoats fashioned in the wanted straight lines; made of excellent ; Lidl eee} By SPECIAL—NEW SPRING: SKIRTS A splendid selection — silk plaids, wool poplins, serges and silk failles—in navy, taupe and black. Anniver- sary price, at only... sa $4.95 Street