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t Pepper Club Has Meeting. | membe of the the Methodist church Sunday Club and/met at an important. business ut the home of Miss Crystal Ling at th home oi Miss Sue Mahoney, at a very, th@ North Burlington Addition. ; ee pleasant meeting. he time t playing auction bridge. The substitutes ment of were Mrs. O. G. Johnson and Miss Mae pnt Made Winte Lovely refreshments of the en served by the hostes om of Th The next meeting of the club will le ter who is con held in two weeks at the home of Mrs Pipe Line compar last: w end ¥ H. R. Lathrop. visiting in Thermopo ame to Casper from pt date the The membe! two s of the Peppe' substitutes met last night was spe Announce Anr Miss Wyo., with here ment Y. E. Illinois made was gement of ope were fie 10 O 1 le} Series of Teas to Be Given. Mrs. A. W. Peake home, 1004 South series of teas to be Ohio. has not of ding } ide at her i at will pre vid str t ven on & and week-end I “| Detphian Society to Meet Wednesd: Th society ternoons of +e y Aid Saturdey pter of the Delphian will meet tomorrow afternoon at {the home of Mrs. Arthur Sehuite, 1045] dhalets nt eat Besides the. usun Gilbert ‘= , Mhert tant busir held full attendance sired. "PERSONALS Communi to Meet. The North Burlington will m at the home of Mrs. "Scott, who lives next to the North Cas: per Church, tomorrow afternoon at o'clock, The regular business session will be held and a jal hour freshments will be s¢ by the host Bast street and stuc sion will be of all member Aid im impor ‘ de rVvec Mrs. Brooks Back from D. A. R. Meeting. Mrs. B. B. Brooks has returned from an extended tr in the East, where she Went as dele te to the Daughter of American Revolution conferenc Yashington, D. C. After the conferenc Brook ited in other Eastern and friends * Mrs. Murphy to Give Bridge Luncheon. A number of invit« sued to the society matrons of € to attend a bridge luncheon at the Hen | ning Hotel on Thurs ternoon. Mrs. | L. G. Murphy will be hostess. . + Attorney A. R. Lowey is ave this ning for Oma where he will spend : tending to business matters. «2-8 Ed J. Schulte of the cial company has retur {eral month's trip and v: ifornia. seve Webel Commer. 1 from a sev- it in southern] ;, AC kstone Colo., ions have been is oa \3 sper! days * How spre ays from Denver, Colo, trip and calling on * Mr. and Mrs. here for a few jon a business | friends. nnual dance to be given by the Union in the Masonic night was a success, The sis spending a few was especially peppy and the to business matte sted from 9 o'clock until mida- * A large 1 attended and yone enjoyed the evening. the e . Boilermakers’ Dance R Robert N. Birck of € of the Blackstone P <0, pre roleum company vs here attending} ir A. R. Southworth of Billings, Mont.,| y is a business visitor here while staying at the Henning hotel ait Temple mus: crov Meeting of K. of C. t Mullin Club. A meeting of the members Knights of Columbus will be ! Mullin Club at 8 o'clock this * * E jt H. G. White is here for a few days from Denver attending to business nected with his oil interests, of the 1d in the evening. | visit] » attends to his all busi- ¢ elds around Casper. “8 F. C. Steinberg man here. Elks’ Dance Tonight. The much looked forw formal dan which w from last Tuesdi will be Ma: nic Temple this evening. roads ar in condition out of town E pected to music has freshments will evening. while Mr. J to Elks’ in-| ness in the 7 postponed held in the As the many | is a Denver business . Putman of Cheyenne is s ing several days here looking after business interests in this city. | e ee al -ured light re- erved during -the} he) C. H. Pugh of Denver, a frequent vis-| itor here, is staying at the Henning t h,, | tel while attending to business matter fe eee . Mrs. A. B. Palmer of Spokane, V is visiting here with her siste A. P. Nesbitt. Mrs. Palmer ex spend several weeks in Casp eases 16 | A. H. Stewart of Den-! here after attending the s- Dr. A. F. Hoff, |ment in Kansas ¢ |ble is much improv . who is taking treat- ity for nervous trou a. +s Mr. and Mrs. f ver, Colc Democr spending After & return to Mrs. Carl Hildebrand left this morn- ‘ ing for the Hildebrand ranch 50 miles tic convention at Lander and| north of Casper upon receipt of word| a few days in Thermopolis.’ that her husband is ill. short visit Mrs. Stewart will) 0 me & Denvei A. J. West, gene: Mf the Kasoming Oil Casper today. 1 superintendent of| company arrived in Party in Honor of Visiting Guests Miss Hazel Rush and Miss Freda Thom: and Ro: ribble of F were the guests of honor at an informal dancing party at the home of Mr. and| Mrs. Neil Thomas. The home was pret: | tily decorated and the 3| spent dancing and with and instrumental selections ments were serv About attended the entertainment. 0 "s of Boulder, Colo., also of Boulder lorence, Colo., here tomorrow from Chicago to intend @rilling operations on his tion of Pine Mountain. n for the C. & N. tion. * ier: Ted Law, f! is taking a mm w. * Barney I accompanied by his} three sons, ving for his old home| \in Antrim, Irgand, where he will live.| Mr. Leverty has spent about ten yea in this country. * . Attorney H. Durham left last night for Denver, Colo., where he will attend to business there for a few d ! -_* © 15 Mrs. from Minn spent the last few months friends and relatives. ar Minn., wh * visiting with} . Wo-Fa-Lo Has . A. Burl Casper over the of Riverton was a visitor! week end, While Lo club, compos in in at the Henning hotel while attending to! Saturé¢ aw lent) ing a much neede short bus If you would chose a smart John C. Cheney is expected to arrive] © Hl out of, wuRenaAy AAW 416 "1A9n ——. IR AND WOOD SHOWN IN NEW YORK—One of the latest per and wood shavings. Paper and wood hats are extremely This mode! is trimmed with a plume, TWO TRIBUNE CARRIERS HURT : in Paris. ade a flig Miss M passeng in * | A. L. Putman of Ch enne is visiting the city and attending to business matters of importance. * in the wa zht with C garet Tuohy the plane. * ulso a ba Edwin and Everett Gillis, Daily Trib- W. Cook of Denver is registered june carriers, were both slight y evening whén they yusiness matters in the city. struck by a light motor car gotu oF eae ound the corner at Second and Woi- A. Norris is here from Cheyenne [cott streets. Edwin suffered bruises nort business trip. and cuts on the face while Everett was aigeiee {bruised on the legs. The driver of the Mrs. Lee Reno who is connected with/car stopped and led the two boys co] he R. K. Staley broker's off is|'a doctor, it is , from her work for a few days tak d rest. cary B. Ww. on 7 ——EE Paving Work Is Resumed The Warren Construction company resumed wo kk on its paving jcontracts in has men at work in paving a 10, and 11, The workin progress takes in the fsouth part of David, Wolcott and Dur- bin streets cond, . | Kurt Oertel of Denver has just ar- rived in Casper and has accepted a po: ition with the Nicolayson Lumber com- pany. . J. Hopkins, geole ening for the B ness trip. M. his € ving Hills on a || MADRID, May Hardendort returned from |Elgallo was killed last eve « oil fields in Montana,|Place de Talavera when dispatching the/| 1 superintending the {fifth bull of the afternoon's fight. He) mplete drilling Outfit belonged to a famous bull fighting fam- oming Oll company. fily, his father being a banderillero, rt at once. jwh © brother Rafael was also —— ja bull fighter. | agrees ociated Press) 17.—Toreador Joselito ing at the! J. rush Cr he has | moving on of ce ‘or the Victor Wy fhe operations will ——— ——— NOTICE afternoon, May chureh will ule in the bas ethodist Church, Supper at the hold Satu ladies IT’S JADE,OR | '« IF YOU PREFER, |." GOV, GAREY T0 ADDRESS LOCAL FORUM FRIDAY Dry Farm and Irrigation Problems Will Be Topic of Talk by State’s Chief Execu- tive jyovernor Robert D. Carey will be the principal speaker at a special forum luncheon which will he held by the Chamber of Commerce at the Henning, ay, when delegates from all the organizations are expected ate Chamber of Com as announced today. nor Carey will speak upon the subject of dry farming and will also touch upon the irrigation problem. A similar luncheon will be held the visitors on Saturday at which good roads question will be taken y ome out of town speaker. A local committee consisting of Earle dD, hairman; A. J. Cunning alison, J. B. Griffith, Geo. son, B. B. Brooks, Don Lobdell, Pelton, has been appointed to} angements for the entertain the visitors. = a aes Belgians Would Rebuild Ypres, Ruined by War (By United Press) BRUSSELS—(By Mail)—The desire of British people to obtain the site of the ruined city of Ypres as a historic memorial of the heroic struggles cf British soldiers during the great war. has been challenged by the Ypres Io- cal authorities. They have declare@ their desire to rebuild the town, despite the recom- or | ihe up mi F ment of IT’S FLAMINGO}, By MARGARET ROHE | (Written for the United P: peau | These two tint hints you sure should know. | To be a jade in green’s preferred 0 r in flamingo be a bird. —Rven as alll 1 with the the smar' it NEW YORK, May the t S$ are turning ¢ joy of st 2 all feminine heads turning green, not with but with jade-hued millinery. ouly trouble with these lov onfections is that they seem due their own ends. So popular zziness of their jadeness that ime of commoness threat ens to kill their lustre. Next to jade as a winning color is flamingo that means all its name im plies. An exquisite blend between the favored capucine or orange of last seu son and the hectic flame of Chinese vermilion, flamingo flaunts its lurid and! lovely tones in ha scarfs, hosiery and ribbons sometimes even going the whole lengths of an ning gown or} a negligee. It is r a wonderful color becoming to heauties| of brunette tendencies. Poor blondes indeed must form the delights of both ing so ite sign your hair has been (glected, ‘Sewbro's Herpicide ightfully yours; a Healthy scalp and b ours; a and beau- tifa hair. He ide will trans- form your \using Newbro’s Herpicide today, Department Stores, dull lustreless hair into soft shimmering tresses- GIRLS! Have you scraggly hair? If itis unsightly, uneven, brittle and fallfyg out, or if you have dandruff, and your head itches even a little, it is a sure ne- Start Herpicide is Sold on a money-back guarantee at all Applications at the Better KIMBALL DRUG STORE, Special Agent Baber Shawn, flamingo and jade as they are essen- tially attuned to the skins of olive and cs of jet. akin color are sts of the Positively and designs “Barnett’s, to these startling lop the no less hi newest things kaleidoscopic re the insteps les of those articles of silken rel that 2 Claus fills so ously at Christmas time and maids and matrons fill so adequately all the time. Now that even the plainest and cheapest pair of silk stockings costs almost a week’s salary it is but natu ral that only something nearly ak‘1 to a riot’ in color and motif pensate for a more frer outlay. Putting your best most nowadays means that it must 1 dolled up in a sheer silk stocking heavily beaded or embroidered in loz enges, dots, squares and triangles of all the primary, most of the and some of the te: colors. About the only chance chap has of seeing snakes these arid days is when they writhe, spangled and embroider- ed, up some well turned ankle, Most remarkable birds and prehistor uw flit and amble o'er the seme cholce sr and no longer could the poet siny of little feet like tiny mice that stole in ,and out beneath his lady's k°rt, Shirts are much fat away these @ for any ‘thing so lowly as feet to steal in ard x and snakes, birds and puss cats emblazoned on insteps destroy any semblance to the humble mouse. Lacy hose continue high in favor and in price, the lace stripe, fish net and drop stitch patterns offering themselves at the feet of beauty in all tints as well as in black and white, The of in in na a hosiery. color This is what the ma Specially reinforced a’ wear. Stylish, as well as PIANIST AND AUTHOR, PARTNERS IN WEIRD MARRIAGE PACT—Photo: | graphed on Fifth avenue, New York. Jacques S, Danielson, pianist, whose fifth | jand |the stuff | companion perfect dreams of stockings however the handsome fabrics. scarcely less fragile indeed than dreams are made of are the all over lace stockings in floral and scroll designs that are fit footnotes a.d pi for those cobwebby long mitts of white silk lace and bluck Chantilly that are rfow being offered to| glad hands and eager arms in the anniversary of his romantic marriage to Fannie Hurst has just been revealed. smartest Fifth avenue shops. ‘ of Course” Boy’s Dubbelbilt Clothes NO MENDING FOR SIX MONTHS kers of Dubbelbilt Clothes guarantee—Six months’ wear, without rip, hole tear; or suit will be repaired free. t every point of strain and sturdy. Notice, especially, $14.75, $16.75, $18.75. BOYS’ FURNISHINGS, SHOES, ETC. i. D. Barnett Outfitting Zo. 120 East Second Street ~~ Jmendation of the Belgian A my of, Fine Arts in support of the British con-| tention. Hnelish companies have already pur- chased much property on the site of the famous battlefield and meanwhile |most of the former inhabitants of | Ypres, unable to get their ruined homes | rebuitt, have emigrated. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that partnership heretofore existir, tween H. F. Haesler and W. 11 ord as Haesler & Crawford, und., trade, name of Casper. Pharm been heretofore by mutual cons, solved. The’ business will hereatte. |eonducted by W.-H. Crawfora said name of Casper Pharmucs hecounts payable to said partne, will under the terms of the ai visiting members are| mentioned he payable to ; a regular! Crawgore and said W. H.C ah Lodge No.|assume all obligations of the eo Cc —~— Sig Moore is here from Denver on | business for a few days. Rebekahs and requested to be meeting of Natrona i 12, I. O. O. F., on Wednesday, May 19,| ship. at 7:30 M. A large chiss will he | Dated at Casper, Wyo. initiated after which’a social hour will H. FP. HA te spent. Refreshments will be served | W. H. cr | 5-18-2t| Pub. May 18, June 1,1 1,000 Onion Sets $1.00 Prepaid Long’s special hazel size golden yellow bottom sets. Fine for growing green onions. Best ofvall for early crop dry onions for fall and winter. Satisfaction guaranteed. 3. D. LONG, Seedsman, Boulder, Colorado. A SPLENDID ARRAY £0R YOUR (NSPECT/ON HEN it comes to buying gifts you want to go io the store that offers the most suggestions in that line. See our Graduation Wrist Watches for girls. ard, Hamilton, Elgin and Waltham for your boys. How- HIS store ayd our stock teemis with gift sugges- tions for every member of the family or circle of friends. Choose the gift that lasts a life-time. OME in and get the suggestions whether you pur- chase or not. -R. L. EVANS Jeweler and Optician Making May Our Largest Month It is our intention to have our May sales represent the largest volume of business of the spring season. With this in view Cas- per women | will be given an opportunity to buy ready-to-wear of finest quality at de- cided concessions in price. Beautiful dresses of Georgette Crepe and Taffeta Silk in charm- ing summer mode are placéd in two price ranges. $24.9 $35.00 Special values in suits, consisting of all wanted materials and shades, mostly in small and medium sizes, and no two alike. Are priced at : $35.00 $37.50. $50.00 H MILLINERY __ BLOUSES Adiiertaliicanle nate’ All silk blouses, georgette and tricollette, ONE-HALF PRICE LESS 20 PER CENT ° $29.50 to $37.50 Dresses at.. $39.50 to $50.00 Dresses at.. 3 Days Waist Sale 60 $1.95 36 $4.95 75 $6.95 30 $7.95 39 $9.95 Voile Waists, values to $4.50, at. Georgette Waists, to $8.50, at. Georgette ‘Waists, to $9.50, at. Georgette Waists, values to $13.50, at. Georgette Waists, to $15.50, at. values values