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|"Oh, Party Mrs. ©, T. Boone is Held The auxiliary to the-,American. Le- gicn held a special meeting at the club rooms ‘yesierday afternoon as a fare- well to the president of the organiza- tion, Mrs. C. T. Boone, who will leave ‘the latter part of the week for her new home at'Chadron, Neb, Ice cream and cake were served at the conclusion of! the afternoap. P ; se Enterfuin at Dinner For Denver Guests Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Sullivan of 543 South Beech street entertained Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mills and Mr. and Mre: Farrell/of Denver at dinner last eve ning. Ana dem; *s ee Wedding Occurs at Methodist Parsonage A very pretty midseason, wedding oc curred at the Methodist Episcopal par- sonage at 8 o'clock last evening, in ‘which Miss Rosalie Clarey became the bride of IMr, Clyde B. Littlejohn. Miss Mary Littlejohn was the bride's attend- ant. The Rey. Walter L. French per- formed the ceremony. The bride was attired in a traveling costume of dark blue and wore a pic- ture hat to match. She carried pink rosebuds, Bef rig The contracting parties are well and favorably known in Casper where the groom has been: connected with oil pro-) | Guction interests. j The young couple will make their| | home at Osage where Mr. Littlejohn has extensive holdings. | ees Slumber Party Miss Frances Giblin. entertained al | number of girl friends with a stuober| | party last evening at her home .on South Lincoln street. The evening wasl jy devoted to games, musie and dancing TO ADVANTAGE eee HERE, and a delicious supper was served. ‘The which navy dotted swiss and big t party included the Misses Marie Whit-| Pundie are combined domes Tas! tington, Della Decker, Bernice Henry at Winifred MeClure, Emma and Pauline Giblin and the hostess. Orie: smaj ‘Entertains at Mr. F, 0. Gray of this city was the ers week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. L,| East Cirele of Presbyterian Taft at Cheyenne. | Aid to Meet +048 The East birele of the Presbyterian|, J: F. Duthie of Seattle, Wash., in. Ladies Aid society will mee! at the! terested in the oil game here arrived in home of Mrs. N. M. Myers, 405 South| C@SPer last night. | Lincelm street ‘Rhursday afternoon, at AS Dip ats i 3 @elock: Mra Bearlos and. Mis.f= Mire. AWK Bott and eon) Jublor, loft Stowe will assist the hostess in enter-|/28t night for Colorado Springs. | aining. taining: Pape ar Roy W. Tallman, ‘government Pav-| The General Aid society of the Bap-| Ge ut here from Washington, ttist church will be entertained at the] ~~" ~* ie | hone of Mrs., Kima Thompson, 666 South Park avenue Thursday after- noon. There will be a short business meeting and a social hour, The South Side Circle will serve refreshments, eee J. W. Van' Hewell of Shreveport, La., is here on. business. oe WF. H. Eggler of St. Louis, Mo., rep-} resentative of a large shirt manufac- turing house of that city is in Casper The Upstream class of the, Methodist] on business. church will meet with Miss, Pranees a 6 © ¢ Giblin Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at] oOo. B. McKinney Denver representa- her home 324 South Lincoln. AN mem-| tive for the Overland is in. the city. bers are asked to be present, 7 * pene Sores: H, G. Budig of the C. B. & Q. left to- day for his home at McCook, Neb., p RSAC Are CRE ES sae AE Ep mono ‘ PERSON. ALS {| Where he will spend a couple of weeks || vacation, —— OED AOAC |. A. well-poised man generally has a Miss Violette Burkett left yesterday |ank balance. ; wae me | for Chicago to be present at the Fisk! 4vfont | Millinery, opening uf fall and winter} CARREY OF Tepenese weddings ts the | building of a bonfi f styles, Burkett will be given, spe-| cr tne belde. ' ot ae | “lal attention in the designing depart:| ss BSS ment and will do the buying for her} When a chameleon. is Mother's store. With Miss Burkett’s| loses all power of changing its. color, artistic taste the patrons of the Bur-|and its entire body remains of a uni-| kett Millinery can feel assured that all} form tint. | that is the latest and best will be shown a = | The average Chinaman can sleep them this fall and winter. nywhere—amid deafening uproar, on -* r in any position, and Sh teal ait blinded it -Mrs. W. 0. Wilson, Miss Theodora} the ground, Wilson, and’ the’ two boys of the fam-| zm > left. Ha ‘ Moleski, not the skin of the | By. Jet today Cosa ARBLOR And cans! tore huts~ strong cotton, fabric “with! trip in Yellowstone park. Mr. Wilson] ™®! 90: eer will probably make the trip to Cody by} S™oeth surface like the mole-skin. | train and join the family the: : Leslie C. Starr shire /Pire Insu ¢ the New’ Hamp. | company and his} ne wife(are in Casper today, having driven| thru from Denver. | ee | Mr. and Mrs, George 1. Nelson re turned this morning from a trip to! Denver where they met Mr, Nelson's) brother and his wife and enjoyed. sev eral days of sight-seeing. With their children Mr, and Mrs, Ne'son expect to leave tomorrow for the Big Hern moan- tains. eae | Mr. and Mrs. ¢ Hagens left this! morning for a mo p to Newcastle} where Mr. Hagens represen of| the parties in a civil suit in t to morrow. They will return to Casper! on Friday. ewe } Mrs. James BE. Lynch of the office of| Hagens and Murane has returnec fron | Cheyenne where she visited her mother.} oes Mr. and (Mrs. John M. E nd my torea a Douglas today on business * Mr. and Mrs. Frank England will lins. me | aac return today from a motor trip to Raw- “Costa ese per Month our Car Needs One Complete stock of Ignition and Generator Supplies Bring Your Electrical Troubles to Us. We Guarantee Satisfaction pier sia | A party of tourists entering the city this morning brot with them a string’ of trout which was the envy off all) Who saw it. The largest of the fish! Measured 26 inches, and there’ were) Several that measured 20 inches. The) fish were caught in Lost Creek. eee i Mrs. John Horn and son Morris Horn} of Craighton, Neb., were the guests) of Fred and) Frank Huffsmith and their families yesterday afternoon and | last might. They left this morning on) the Burlington for Yellowstone park, Mr Horn was a lieutenant, in overseas service during the war. | * Mo'yin Edwards: 2 ter-| Cc B tt ry AS sae ag cf Casper Batter Hicket agent for the Burlingt oe fy sition which he resigned spring to fe to Denver: Mr. adword ‘wry di -ompany t return here July 1, but could not 508 East Yellowstone Obtain his release from the passenger ich. department office at Denver. ighway ne aN Phone 907 y 10% pounds wa bors Mrs, Paul Bachelor at the State hospital this morning L. R. Earnshaw, Prop. ANY ‘CIGARET’ LADY PORTRAYS FASHION TREND By “MARJORIE” (Written for the United Press) it's home again, and home again, America for me; %. I'm bringing style from Eastern lands— from China and Indee. I bring the Arab’s wooly shawl and coolie’s flowing sleeve; in U. s, brofiteer from these,'” and? rt lids, We have made clothing history. This sale carries momen- tum with each day—just because more and more men are realizing they are getting cleverly designed and superbly made clothes at prices that we or the public didn’t dream RETIRING SALE Tl have W YORK, Aug. 4.—Fall fashion has its Far and Near East problem, Shall the Serpent of the Nile be the seaosn’s favorite daughter, and shall |slinky, vampish robes of gorgeous huc! be Style's demand, or shall Helen Troy with white, flowing and corded raiment. be the model that the umes Whatever the solution, to- with es. And from these gorgeous hats hang earrings startling hues, or of black jet, or even |real sparkling gems. Suits are heavily embroidered until they resemble the coronatiqn robe of some fairyland prince. Wool and silk metallic threads, jewels, colored hemp. or painted designs are used in working Full Dress Suits j Imported soft finished worsteds, $100 value. Retiring $60.00 values, Retiring Price....... Alte $39.75 coats have the sleeves fairly embossed! be blamed. in embroideries, and all-over embrot- of the duits may be quite plain and sim-| geous fabrieor a neck chain sold wita|age. cloth are strewn over many garments,}by the dancers. and hats are profuse with these oilcicth splashings in gay colors. ish trimming of the season. Goat's! beards are also hung about the collars! of many stits and coats, giving a bona fide “hearded lady" effec: yen the Iines of the new dresses, suits, and coats are taken from the the gall to of the Arab’s burnous. Dresses display the uniform of the Greek soldier. note-is givem by a rich girdle of vel- yet or satin In many colors. Many of up so as to form a canopy behind Mi- }lady. Dolores of the famous peacock of Wrong Treatment. seed pearls or rhine Ad ss set up their attack on the sur-| temporary relief. oe Male fet as yan| face-of the skin, and in the form and ite tive work, | These. disease ‘germs can own case, write Medi Oh! What a Sale ‘And What a Response Have You Bought Yours? Elgin’s Retiring Sale could be equaled. LOT 1 and Styleplus $35.00. Most of them are $45 and $50. LOT 2 LOT 3 $65 and $70 values. Retiring Prides. eo es . $75 and $80 values. Retiring Hart, Schaffner & Marx Summer Suits to. $35.00. Retiring Values to $20.00, SHOE & apgocangs <3) aha oer res out this effect. Many of the suits and another folly for which the Follies may! “The trouble with most péople | “Are” we losing our Shoes and hose are embossed in color}they are understood too well for their: dered bodices are very common. Some,and crusted with jewels until an 4neri-/owm purposes. can lady on a New York ple in themselves. but are flecked by floor looks like a direct the Orient with a vest of some gor,|portation or a lady from a ciguret pack= tel danee! ptian im- the suit. Even appliques of black ofl-/ ‘‘Dardanella” is the tune demanded o Adams tae euoniea v» «a ANOTHER DEMOGRAT 19 ENROLLED BY THE 6. 0. P. Another example of a Democrat who! East. The prevalent, sackish line of|c@nnot longer tolerate the party with the new coats is a direct adaptation! Which he: has been affiliated is Mr. P. i. Knight of Hot Springs eounty. the bolero as taken from the unfform|has come into the Republican fold. of the Balkan soldier, and the flare|Two years ago he was appointed as a’ Ine of the new sult coats is taken from|candidate for coroner on cratic ticket. This year he has filed for nomination on the Republican tick- < Ructiag enps: ate vee cha let and’ Republicans will see.to f¢ that éay’s indications as seen in the smarilan all-over scroll paftern in black silk{M® 1s elected. shope of Fifth Avenue or in the taw-|is very popular, and the gay Qriental ary shope of the Bowery are that noth-| img in the realm of feminine ra‘ment will be it faut for the coming scason|these girdles and sashes extend into a phone 74J. unless it bears, sv.a+ tarmarks of the/train. Some of the trains are wired nt. Said saemerks may lteral, for one Eastern note is ¥ earrings that dangle-dinels frum many Fall mil'vacry fabric it: coed is exotic with rich siutis z i ay abound in Arabian Nights 1 O ¢ are rich brocades of purple or dusky} Is Your Skin Ablaze rose, lustrous satins of Algerian blue or| Chinese crimson, stiff ribbons of m tallic thread interwoven with flow bird, and butterfly designs, and cy velvets embossed with rich embroider: jes in gold and silver threads or en- encrusted the Demo- ———e——— RESIDENT PIANO TUNING. C. M. Henderson, P. O, Box 908; 3 8-4-3t* pa ABER EBR A Even though the song has died out gown is held responsible for this fad—j°f your heart, don’t allow the groan to creep into your voice, 2 Ys * With Fiery Itchings? Don’t Contifus to Suffer Because! and local applications have no ef~ fect whatever. That is why salves, 3 - ointments, lotions, washes Impurities in the blood cause] other remedies applied to the skin millions of tiny disease germs to{can do no more than give mere ; f £ you want genuine relief froné of Pimples, boils, scaly eruptions} the tortures of skin diseascs, lose y, burning irritations, be-|no time in discarding all local Rin. their disfiguring and destruc-| remedies, and begin taking S.S. S. For full information about your be n ical Director, seached only through the blaod.|Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Men’s Suits Hart Schaffner & Marx Over 100 Suits up to $50, Sale Price $21.85 In this lot we have taken every odd suit, _ every short range where sizes were broken and assembled them for one big lot. attention has been paid to what these suits cost—the one object is to give the public such a real bargain in high grade clothes that they will never forget Elgin’s Retiring Sale. Not a suit in the lot worth under Sale Price. $21.85 Hart, Schaffner & Marx fine all-wool Suits. Every new model. One, two or three-button style, $55 and $60 values. Pree... $943.50 Hart, Schaffner & Marx very finest high grade, large variety: of styles and patterns; Hart, Schaffner & Marx imported English worsteds; some silk mixed worsteds; some are silk lined. Every one hand tailored; Price.......... $58.25 Of Palm Beach and Alpaca Cloth. Values Price.......... er $19;75 Retiring Price............ $9.85 ‘RETIRING = SALE senses?* asks the Kansas City Star. At any rate a lot of cities are losing a part cf their census. . say they are “misunderstood” is that’ Early Showing of Beautiful Fall Merchandise The He 156 South Center. Phone 1304W. , Fine Cut Glass Nippon (Japan) China . Adalin Aluminum Ware New designs in Dinnerware are now on display. These are exquisite patterns and sure to please you. You will find our prices very reasonable. White Cups and Saucers $3.50 per dozen, or 15¢ for Cup and 15c for Saucer. J Cut Glass Water Sets, Berry Sets, Sherbets and mahy odd pieces. If you have an occasion for a gift they make lovely presents and sure to be appreciated. New styles. in Percolators, Tea Pots and many oth- er articles for use in the home. Ask to see Adalin Aluminum Ware and White Gran- ite Ware. These are the best in the line and guaran- teed by us. Notice Window Display When Shopping “ HOLMES HARDWARE @ HOLMES TO HOMES PHONE 601 CONO ANDO WOLCOTT $7. PAINT SPORTING GOO AUTO PRLIES CASPER, WYO. SPECIAL PRICES on FREEZERS FOR THURSDAY Ask for It by Name PHONE 471 Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks ‘there will be a regular session, of this Lodge on Friday evening, August 6, at 8 o’clock at Odd Fellows’ Hall. Business of importance. Your attendance is earnestly requested By order of the E.R. ROBT. COHEN , Secretary. 2h lyon.