Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 23, 1920, Page 3

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dition to the musicians of € the most ntertainment y home here. eee Matrimonial Bureau in Oi) Exchange Building. The a jon icing party her pos fourth young lady to leave the district offices of the Oil. Well Supply nd Miss Lola Miller was from Astoria, Ore. » which she will join her parents at si Mrs. Alice Fry arrived last nignt| R. ler of Mrs. E. FE. Emery. She expects! {to spend the summer here with her jdaughter, who has just undergone a! wyo. serious operation at the State Hospital. Oe Mrs. Fry is the sis-| from Denve |ter of Mrs. Lizzie Burton and the meth-| several days. E. L. Brennan is here from Guernsey few days. W. R busin bin left here train which two hours bety K. Staley, broker, where he has return was delayed for ttending to legal business for a Brode Dobbin ha ss trip to Newcast Sunday be PAGE THREF Webel ¢ i liss Goodman wa a in the Oil Exchange Building, has re-| Q——e——————— ——______i¢ ioe ica grea. @ sh Rape ae } ‘ signed her position. Mrs, J. J. Burger, | PERSONALS ||, 4. W. Garrison of Texas 1s here on : ¢ 2 - Miss Thelma May Sheldon, 4 | bust with the Chappell Oil Com-| Mr. and Mrs. A. FE ed | he arried the first of this week, and @ pa this morning from Denve z couple w 2 their home 5 obdiner age as os pie Na ule wy make their Mr. and aya W. S. Hoskins are| 1, F. Algeo has returned from Den-| Mrs. 1 tlana @) L D S Although ‘not officially authorized, it 4” MGRETRIGGY To fhckinee vaste re Yeh where he was sngwbound. ret rues aad (ob chek |resident and visiting Masons fnd their|/*-Tumored that the Oil Well Supply xrr Hoskins is y of the Occi-| FM peony of the Midwest Com-| Goodrich. are best treated cy special 3 Natibers: friends are the invited guests. : Biba zy ve, dental Oil and Gas Comr with/ sary returned yesterday after a pro eres “externally” with The Casper Choral Society held an|_ eRe e eaitiOn 1a tho brine Pemaparters: th. Warren, Pa. He tslonged business trip to Denver. H. G. Cadieu of Roggen, Colo., w y enjoyable and profitable r ridge Lune} « ~ hav ‘ ney thie -wister here to inspect the property of the ce 8 in the city yesterday on bu hearsal last night at the Pr erian | Tomorrow. Pe Hpi rte tle ANY company. James Douglas, geologist, left last see Church, with a good attendanc The! Mrs. J. W. Bingenheimer will enter- Aad aes bgt 7g night on a short business trip to Den Miss Goodman of Leed Cit ‘APORI program for the intermission included tain informally at luncheon and cards, Business Girl's Class W. H. Whiting, trouble man for the ver. eT B a, ting her brother, Robert m4 \e KS VAP the following numbers of mere than|tomorrow afternon at her home, 713) Entertained. South Chester Tube Company, with usual artistic merits: “Oh, Rose, That South Wolcott street. This is the third tiv Bishop was hostess to the headquarters in Marietta, Ohio, is Lay Upon My Heart,” Mary Turner Of @ series of luncheons over which Mrs.) members of tha Business Girls’ Class of spending a few days in the Wyoming SS222 098990003 Saiter, and “True April,’ by Nevin,|Bingenheimer has presided. the Methodist Church at her home last oil fields near here. Q COSCO beautifully sung by Mrs. W. L. T: v2 8 night. A business session was held,! cD eelthd | and “Invocation,” by Doryon, | Casper Girl Entertains [during which it was decided to hold a! W. C. Gregory is here from Denver] luse,” by Pessard, and “Offertoire, at Former Home. “toureen” supper at the church a week!on business for the Chappell Oil Com- Medicus," 1 byNDavids Foote, fu Miss Thelma Hartman entertained at! from next Monday. Miss Graham, sec- pany of which he is a stockholder and soloist, and a recent and valuable ad- Sheridan for about fifty of her friends.|retary-treasurer of the class, resigned r. 3 ¢ Special Music at War h oO dar: music Army and Navy Club, can Legion, and the financial succes of the evening was assu the fact! that the new orchestra donated their time and music. oher es Mr. and Mrs. Taylor of Sheri dan are im the eity on th ‘ay home War Mothers composed entire ements were made for rsal of-the men Of the yelock Presbyte Mrs. R. E. estérn 's Dance. ne of the given main uttractions 1 chaperoned by the the new orchestra of members of ‘he an Legion. Lust night was the appearance of the orchestra, which enthusiastically received. . The m included al new pieces and the boys were espe kind with ‘the encores. The was given for the benefit of the and the Ameri- the} from their honey spent in the; South, .Mr. Taylor is the leading stock broker of the northern city. ** 8 Junior Prom for May 7. Invitations are now being issu the members of the junior class of the Natrona County High School for the ' annual junior “prom,” which will be held on May 7. ° Details of the arrange- men M daughter, street, mon. Fntertained at Dinner. | enter- Pine} Mr. tained at the str last Placs I a the Mase Maso Party Tonight. { An informal dancing party, given by »-Masons of Casper, its will be announced later. * | r, and Mrs, Harry Parsons and] Ruth, of 340 South Durbin; have returned from a two} ths’ trip spent be: Long Beach, Cal. | * * and Mrs. G. M. Penley home on South pt before the War Moth night at an informal dinne es were laid for Mr. and M Miss Veeta Gilborne, Lee and C. Hoffman. After the dinner party attended the dance at the onic Temple. ses onic Dancing | will be held in/ asonic Temple this evening. All Hartman is the man is the Wyoming Mvtual and 4ill -hay Miss Hartms jing her school term m Sheridan, pr notel there.| appointed. hter of Mr.) The evening was wpent Hartrr Mr. Hart- nes and contests. - ‘Miss ‘nt for thei'Wagner won the ‘honors of the ev Life Insurancelning in the guessing games, his headqu nis now finish-|;Lov after|the y refreshments hostess. were will Buy a big package of POSTUM CEREAL weighing over a pound, net. | What are you paying for | coffee? playing Blanche and M Katherine Anthens tne consolation gift. served 25 Cents Stirrett has returned from Den. ver, where he spent some time on busi-{ ness and taking medical treatments. ea 8 J. S. Mechling of the Oil Well Supply and his daughter, Miss Alice Mechling have returned from Denver, where the: qwere snowbound. by Men’s genuine leather scout shoes, special sale price... $3.45 Men’s all-leather heavy work shoes; army last; tan color; $5.50 _§ value, sale price.. 4. 45 Men’s soft leather tan color work shoes; regulation Munson last; $6. 00 $7.50 value, sale price = Blaches last Men’s dress, gunmetal, $6.00 shoes; extra well made; $7.50 value, sale price Men’s Dress and Work Shoes®: We were fortunate in securing these shoes from a large eastern manufacturer at a big reduction from their regular prices. This is YOUR OPPORTUN BIG SAVING. NITY to buy shoes at a Men’s dress, extra good quality leather, tan color, Blucher last shoes; regular $9.00 value, $6. 50 sale price ... , Men’s W. L. Douglas dress shoes, in Cor- dovan, English last; $ per pair, 9.00 Every Pair has Price Stamped on the Sole Men’s canvas gloves with 12 knit wrist, sale price. c Men’s cotton socks, in brown and black, 25c value, sale price . The Home of Micheiels-Stern Co. Value First Clothing We are positive we can SAVE you MONEY if you are in need of a suit of clothes. Underhill’s Union-Made Overalls Special FOLLOW THE CROWDS to the BIG CLEAN SWEEP SALE Where women’s and children’s ready-to-wear clothes are being sold at a fraction of their value, Come early tomotrow for money-saving values Women’s Suits TO CLOSE OUT Fancy Mixtures, Tricotine, Velour FOUR BIG LOTS $23.95 $34.95 $44.95 $54.95 Women’s Silk and Lace Trimmed Cami- soles; $1.50 grade. Clean Sweep Price, each. 85e SR a peer Children’s White Muslin Drawers; 85c grade. Clean 49@ Sweep Price, each..... and Serge and 36 to 44, Women’s Silk and Lace Boudoir Caps. Clean Sweep 35e VOILE DRESSES A_ wonderful selection of figured voile dresses in all the very newest types, in every wanted coloring and style, in a full range of sizes, 16 to 20 IN FIVE BIG GROUPS. $9.95 $8.95 $12.45 $16.45 $19.95 Children’s Dresses $2.50 Gingham and $1 49 f e Price, each Infants’ Soft Sole Shoes; regular $1.00 quality. Clean Sweep 49@ Women’s Plain and Fancy Silk Skirts. Clean Sweep Price, each .. Women’s White Lawn Waists; $2.00 and $2.50 values. Clean $1. 25 Sweep Price, each . Heavy Cotton Union Suits; $1.75 Women’s Neckwear: 1,000 pieces Ze lect from. Clean Sweep ¢ Price, each neaph Women’s and Childrey* \.iddy Blouses; $2.50 grade. the regular $2.00 and Clean Sweep $ Price, each . “ 1.49 Women’s Silk Petticoats; $7.50 grade. Clean Sweep, $4 95 e Women’s $2.50 quality. Clean Sweep Price, each... Price, each .. Women’s Bungalow Aprons; good qual- ity. Clean Sweep $1 25 3 e Price, each ... Children’s Gingham Rompers» 2 to 6 years. Clean Sweep Price, each .. 23e One lot of Serge and Silk Dresses. Clean Sweep Price, each. .......... $6.95 Silke and White Muslin Underwear ea $1.69 - $1.49 $2.95 $2.25 values .. ‘Crene de Chine and Satin Teddies, upwards of... Bags, Clean Sweep Price, ea... Satin Bloomers ....... Satin Campolees $4.95 $10.00 Silk Moire Hand NOTICE! No refund or exchanges during this Clean Sweep Sale. Mail orders promptly filled. $3.50 Gingham and Percale’ Dresses... $4.00 Gingham and Percale Dressezg.............. $5.00 Gingham and Percale Dresses. $7.50 Gingham and | Percale Dresses.. Percale Dresses.... $2.25 $3.65 $4.95 —<—$—————— SMARTLY STYLED POLO COATS Regular values, $25, $35, $50, $60 Clean Sweep Sale Price $14.95 $24.95 $38.95 $47.95 Sizes 16 to 42 POLO FABRICS SILVERTONES In shades of tan, brown, gray and blue. There are long and short coats in jaunty ‘belted styles and the full flare models. Some have large convertible col- lars, fastening with large novelty but- tons of ocean pearl. Others have collars and cuffs of angora in pretty checkered color combinations. $18.95 : $44.95 Beautiful Spring Dresses CLOSE OUT PRICES—IN FIVE BIG GROUPS $24.95 $34.95 $94.95 Women’s Aprons and House Dresses a eaeue Bungalow Ar ADEOME: $1. 95 isnoiadace ADEORS, $2. 75 $3.45 $3.75 .._ D495 Women’s Blouses Every up-to-the-minute style is includ- ed—plain tailored and fancy dress models in an abundance of Spring shades, including peach, flesh, gray, tan, blue, white, orchid, pink, taupe, rose and combinations of these colors, made of georgette, satins, taffeta, crepe de chine meteors, in every wanted size. Regular $7.50, $10, $15, $20 values. Clean Sweep Sale Price $3.95, $5, $8.45 $9.95 ‘Women’ s Bungalow Aprons, $5.00 grade «....... Women’s House Dresses, $6.00 grade .. Women’s House esha $7.50 grade .... Children’s White mimes Lace and Embroidered; , S2s 95 values; Clean Sweep Price 5 bi Hosiery Gordon sil $1.49 Hoag Baie 29e Trimmed Hats Two hundred trimmed Hats in all the latest shapes and colors. Limit of 1 Special offering of every kind of Hat, all beautifully trimmed in the latest ideas. Values up to $15.00. $8.45 WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR Forest Mills Quality Deion ae ‘ $1 s 69¢e $1.00 light weight Union Suits. 50c Ladies’ Jersey Infants’ Vests, THE LEADER 164 E. Second St.

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