Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 21, 1920, Page 3

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t. St. Mark’s Guild Holds Delightful Meeting. Mrs. W. W. Keefe and Mrs. W. M. Kleber most delightfully entertained the St. Mark’s Guild yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Keefe, 442 CY ave- nue, with an attendance of nearly forty women. Reports of the bazaar held re- cently were made and the organization will clear fully $350 from the venture, it as announced. ‘The afternoon was de- voted to fancy work and the women en- joyed a musical program which consist- ed of contralto solos by Mrs. F. J. Leschinsky, Wygant, and soprano solos by Miss Beatrice Boedefeld, accompanied by Miss Ethel Dunn. At the conclusion} of the rnoon the hostesses served a} most delicious luncheon. se 8 Miss Wilma Sheffner Entertained at Shower. Mrs. Charles E. Horsch was hostess! yesterday afternoon at*her home at a} shower and luncheon in honor of “Miss Wilma Sheffner, brideto-be this coming June. The home and table decorations were carried out in yellow and white, and the menu also followed the spring- like color scheme. Covers were laid for seventeen guests. Besides the love- ly gifts of towels and linens, the hon- ored guest was presented with a fav- orite reeipe from each of the guests. Miss Sheffner will be the inspiration] for another shower this evening. oe accompanied by Mrs. C. B.! shiie- i | Senior Dance Baptist Bazaar Will ‘Be Held Saturday ' The women of the Ba aptist church will hold a bazaar and sale of baked goods in the basement of the Methodist| church tomorrow afternoon, The south- east circle will have a table of lingerie, the northeast circle a table of chil- dren’s garments, the northwest and Burlington circles the apron table and the southwest circle the fancy wo: ig ble. Tea will be ved during t afternoon and at 30 dinner will be served. MInyitations for Elaborate preparations are being made for the annual Senior dancing party which will be held in the gymna sium of the this coming Saturd:q> evening. Besides the decorations a s; program hi been arranged and the even ises to be one of the most atrona county high school| RICHEST INDI their home at I entertainments planned by the class. Invitations to the affair hav> been sent to friends and alumni of the school, The music for the evening will be supplied by the American Legion orchestra. nior see Mrs. H. F. Kean of New Orleans is visiting here with her mother M 1t A. Burke, 403 South Durbin street, en | route to Ooakland, Calif. This is Mrs Kean’s first visit to Casper and sha is American Legion Dances To Be Out of Doors It was announced at the well at-| Choir to be tended dance given last night by the| Entertained The Rey. and Mrs. Walter L. French ic Temple, that} will entertain for the 30 members of women of the Auxiliary to.the Ameri can Legion in the Mas the Thursday night dances .will be] the choir given on the large dance floor on the! evening after the regul freshments will be s ‘The American Legion orchestra, which cal progra PERSONALS | corner near the Court House hereafter. has become so popular during its short life, will have the addition of a new member, @ xylophone player from Chi- | cago being expected to arrive in the much impressed with the city. of the Methodist church this y rehearsal. Re- and a musi enjoyed. am and gam near future. o The dances will continue as usual on every Thursday night, but will be held wrocte, on the open air dance floor. s. ha, Neb., day to spend some time with relatives has left for the Demorest ranch at Al- Annual Banquet of High School The faculty of the Natrona county High school the Senfors, as honored guests, and the Juniors will be guests at the annual formal banquet of the cova, for here. He year, The banquet will be served in 7A the Henning hotel grill room, and the “'Y: table decorations will be of the differ- Mrs. H, ent class colors. The dinner will be served at 7 o'clock. Sree) Representatives Return From Pleasant Trip Mrs. William J. Bailey and Mrs. PB. Richard Shipp have urned from Thermopolis where they went’ as repre- lette, of sentatives of the Casper Women’s club. the | city Ww beautifully entertained by the Mes- dames Linn R. Noble and E. D. Wyckoff at a luncheon, Mrs. R. the da Children’s Dresses $2.50 Gingham and Percale Dresses... $3.50 Gingham and Percale Dresses... $4.00 Gingham and Percale Dresses.........- $5.00 Gingham and Percale Dresses... $7.50 Gingham an Percale Dresses... Infants’ Wear Infants’ Sacques Infants’ Shirts Infants’ Wool Hose Infants’ White Dresses Infants’ Wool Leggins Infants’ Play Sets $1.49 $2.25 $2.65 i 5 Hose, pair..... Infants’ Silk Carriage Covers y * Infants’ Bootees ; Gopion WOE 69e , ose, pair. eee Lani Cont caig | Gordon childei's BQ Hose, pair... = Cc Infants’ Silk Dresses Infants’ Sweaters > In 20 Per Cent Discount Byron P. Demorest of the n Commission Company of Oma- is a pioneer of Casper, having been born about fifteen his great surprise at the growth of the | rrived last night from Alliance, nd will visit here with Mrs. »'s mother, Mrs. M. BE. Hawkins, || dies and her sister, Mrs. J. I. Biederma: . Alliance, } in Thermopolis the ladys were Roger Waldschmidt. H. B. Durham, attorney, , after spending several days in FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE SALE OF ALL SALES Gordon’s Extra Heavy Qual- ity Silk Hose, perpair 2 Gordon Extra Heavy Qual- pair PLD Gordon Cotton o Great who arrived in Casper Tues- the week-end. Mr. Demorest left this part of the country years ago and expresses ses F. Thiele and daughter, Mar- in the best hoi with her ori past two yea Vv. Cox and daughter, Wil- . are visiting in Cox's brother, with M tee is here for Hosiery $2.49 _29e aaa to $15.00. a full range of colors and sizes. Nifty Coats for = ~6©6°Women and Misses Either long or the new polo coat. The smartest mode for immediate wear, fashioned for quality. In all the leading shades. Also plaids. $14.95, $24.95, $33.75 Values worth double. Women’s Bungalow Aprons; $ good quality; each =) 1.25 Children’s Rompers, while they last, pair... a Women’s White ‘Lawn Waists $2.50 values, Women’s Neckwear; 1,000 One lot of Women’s Serge Dresses, each .... Millinery 5e pr sale, choice of the lot. All colors and styles... ect from. $1.25 pieces to select from, each......... _23¢ Trimmed Hats—a beautiful, collection to i Regular values ranging in ce from $8.50 to $15.00. During this $6.95 Women’s Aprons and House Dresses Mobrade Oko a al Aprons, $2. 69 See Aprons, » $3. 25 eine Dresses, $3. 85 $4.85 Women’s House Dre: Ses $7.50 grade . IN A PROFESSION ALL HER OW | Elizabeth Gullick has the distinction of being at the head of her profession. Altho only seven years old, she has been s of kid- is of the fairy stories for the entertaining special au She is now appearing at a series of morning .matinees held at the Hotel Vanderbilt, New York, un- | der the auspices of Mrs. John A. Drake | | for the benefit of the Free Milk for Italy |_| Fund, of which Mrs. Drake is president. | Sizes ranging from 18 to 52 bust. coffee cu in this rich! country 1000 New Spring Georgette Blouses DIVIDED INTO THREE GROUPS $2.98 $5.00 $7.50 Every waist guaranteed georgette, in every new summer shade and style. Come prepared to buy a half dozen. will not last long even with this great quantityon hand. Values are from $7.50 EXTRA SPECIAL 100 women’s and misses’ dresses. Made of georgette, satin and taf- feta, in all the very newest styles— beaded and braided effects. Double and triple values. One dress to a customer. Special $14.95 the Coffee , Drinker who finds grounds for discomfort in his Pp, welcomes, a change to INSTANT POSTUM No loss of satisfaction beverage. All the pleas-. ures of coffee, with not abit of nervousness, ' indigestion or sleeplessness. Made by Postum Cereal Co.,Batile Shen Montana M. Mestas where he w \Mestas & S R. J. Duthie here in the Duthie Oil Creek fields. E. IT. “Tommy a broker in ¢ east on business, $100.00, May 22, style; flavored. 9 LITIIIIIIIIILIDIIIIIIIIITIOIIIIIOE ISS. Values up to $100. $25.00 The season’s new- est offerings. Values ranging up to $100. 600 to select from, and every dress has a distinctive style of its own, every wanted color and size, either plain or extreme, di- vided into three sec- tions. They 4 Women’s Dress Skirts Women’s Plain and Fancy Silk Skirts, each.......... Women’s Silk and La Boudoir Caps, each.................. Children’s White Muslin Drawers; 85c grade; each.. regular $2.00 and $2.50 grade; each Women’s Silk Petticoa $7.50 grade; each... Infants’ Soft Sole Shoes, per pair. White Underskirts, embenias ery and lace trimmed, each.. $1. 59 Children’s White Lawn Dresses; lace $2.95 ‘ered 290 $3.95 35C 49e Women’s and Children’s Middy Blouses; 91.49 $4.95 trimmed ; Tea Aprons; worth $1 sizes 6 to 16; $6.00 values, each.................... Rubber Gloves for washing dishes, each. White Family Embroidered WHITE SKIRTS In all the new weaves, styles. This sale 20 per cent discount. 49e Women’s All-Wool $10.95 Women’s Novelty Silk Skirts .. Women’s $25 Silk and $13. 95 Woueeme $16.95 C. and B. Corsets, front and back lace sana. $875 One lot of Laces and ‘Embroideries to be Wann tee 76s Talib: each...... 39e Children’s White Lawn $2.95 OTe THE G EY pee eee $7.95 Novelty Skirts ...... $169 *"’ $1.95 sold regardless of value. Dresses; $6 values, each he LEADER 146 EAST SECOND STREET No Exchanges or Refunds During This Sale interest company ir 40 PER CENT OFF 100 Spring Coats; all shades 25 PER CENT OFF 300 Dresses, silk ,tricollette, taf- feta, georgette, jersey 95 PER CENT OFF 400 skirts; silk materials; some are priced $7.50 up to $50; 350 georgette crepe de chine w N The Fashion Shop -& on business. with the ‘or Denver erland. Whil will purcha hich he 1 Company Seattle, of the Thompson » is here former} from the | Read the Tribune Want Ads. (oseeerwerssss PPB LS SS AM, Reduction Sale 200 SUITS Tricotine priced at $47.50, $50, $125.00; for Saturday, wore SFIS S and serge; all sizes; 5, $87.50, RY SKIRTS no two alike; oe. this spring’s for Saturday, , 95 PER CENT OFF ts; no two waists of same style; for Saturday \ WAISTS N \ N 25 PER CENT OFF 154 South Center Street ee Women’s and Misses’ Suits An immense line to select from, in a beautiful range of colors and styles, the season’s newest offerings. double the work in this great sale. count of crowded conditions. tricotine, gabardine and basket weaves. Full line of stouts. $37.50 Beautiful Spring Dresses You can make your dollar do We must have more‘’pace on ac- Suits made of velour, silvertone, serge, All to be sold in three sections. Sizes 16 to 44 and 44 to 54. $50.00 Meteors $23.65 $34.75 $45.75 rEe ites Satins Voile Dresses A wonderful selection of figured voile dresses in all the very newest n every wanted coloring and style; in a full range of sizes, 16 to 20 and 36 to 44. IN FIVE BIG GROUPS $4.95, $8.85, $12.45, $16.95, $19.95 Silk and ‘White Muslin Underwear Corset Covers, lace and embroidery trimmed ... 89e $2.25 values $1.49 Crepe de Chine and Satin Teddies, upwards Bloomers ... $4.95 WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR Forest Mills Quality ‘ Union aus ; $1.00 light weight | Union Suits. attack 69e | 75¢ Ladies’ Jer: Ribbed Vests 39e | Infants’ Vests, 49e | Satin Camisoles; $2.95 Satin 2.50 quality $1 69 e | Reubens

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