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After closing the doors on the first day of my final close-out sale and totaling up the amount you have spent with me, I wel- come the privilege of taking this first op- Vatbecicsis Lag S ™ portunity of expressing to you my apprecia- jal calendar for this “At Home” Here. As x ional ae a Resbetisde Re ce ve, marred 80 after the h were recently married in Denv fe ‘ fe n : 395 , 5 h l | 0 tion of the liberal patronage you gave me. given by. Bu a arrived in the ¢ity and wit} erat 06 S —- | est danghter ind Mra. Pa % the <Grude apartments, Dr aise | em women of the auxiliary to the Amer| ‘and the crowd get Sgigeres on the way home—then’s the | . Ever since I have been in business I have iva a rv v dee eee peg jaye Blows Se eet under whose auspices it iN bed these. toothsomely tender felt it my chief concern to handle the goods tertained informally for a few of their friends at their home Tuesday eve- ning. The time was spent’ with music i ue {served by the hostess. Mrs, r i a N 3 ; Arthur, Roubie Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ket. ii A / ia PR, ae Eres if of yellow idwned for the °ce} ~ |ley and Mr. Otto Schwenneson were| ~ i Tonieht’s § - Places were lala toy eight guests. / : NS tages 2) k . & G’s. taste best! of Miss Sullivam at the corner: of city for several months, ‘Mrs. Mac-| Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Stirrett 2 : ‘ ce ) and Conte aecten | hgeee iapare: for the Seat soneiane arosd trea a, Cotsen Cabsure Sips aki as sunshine, crisp'as most needed by the refinery people. My or and home being welcomed membei 7 i i teed, and es wilt be laid for 24| Caaper's social circle. ede gy ans adpapag onan int foe. coeetive ag Pinter ‘colds gage D aueer, te. tha) heart has, always been with the laborer and coc A te ee ee os PEG nhr ee eens Ask your, physiology or do- it has been my privilege to handle America’s will. en. ee. 5: Chapee<Whinen's a Mrs/Charles Spurlock Is inthe city mestic. science teacher what the potash, : ora bey fe Gus Belt wit preside at st ie ranch on the Sweetwater and Son, "odin mom pbigarveie my HN best brand of union-made goods. I have The Cas; we ”' the San of Mr. and M Jack fat contained in each big, golden M. at the Manon temple. Invitations have Rt. McGrew, 1211, Hast Second street, Sh geet Sate = 73, isa We. ‘Bak cXdur Grosses lam voluntarily taking. But little did I ex- been ex COLORADO POTATO FLAKE Pi Beta Phi Hi mer residentg and old tim if Casper, riera® nied dance % be given by tho| Miss Patton by Shower. have returned to thelr home in Denver, MIG, COMPAN pect so many would avail themselves on the after visiting “for several days at the Miss Irma Patton was the surprised be held this” evening at the Masonie|and honored guest at a meeting of the | rome Of Mr. and Mss. Ri. Wyland. temple. ‘The muale will be supplied by | members. of tho Pi Peta Phi alumnl }AgeeeG wrt. weclal atinne i on the Casper band orchestra and light rs-|club Which was held at the home ‘of could Pecasuped Nes led members of, the Salto, dancing club will Denver, Colorade opening day. I am complimented by your faith in the truthfulness of my advertising as well as the many expressions of satisfac- tion I have heard in the store today. freshments will he served. the city, «6 Mr. Brooks Honored at en Party. the club was also held. The . Johnson. was hostess last ¢: piocs Paloc ermlRale tae Re were invited for the evening and “at! oe at a stag dinner party served mt his home, 1114 South David street, i enjoyed the) affatr. sitet tenacious, - ha af | are a drain upon Dinner Party 7 Much Enjoyed. 4 the vital forces. aoocs ; H I must say that by the appearance of the % throngs that streamed in and the continued buying all day—the goods that poured out of my store, and the many hdles made in my . Stock, that it will be but a very short time ‘until my merchandise is all sold and I will be out of business. So to those who have not yet come, ask your neighbors if itis an honest-to-goodness sale. I'll say it vis. They'll say it is and you'll say that is why you came in to see the values in honest mer- chandise. Very thankfully, : J. L, LEARNER. . ” This is Sally Ann ye, She stands for good bread--- She will tell in these pages The story of SALLY ANN BREAD, The most delicious bread ever baked. Ask your grocer for Sally Ann Bread honor of Silas Brooks, Twelve guests | Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Villnave enter.’ TT’: . tained at their home Sie ortas burbin 3 $co Ss EMULSION street Wednesday evening at an infor- mal dinner-party. Mr, and Mrs, Ernest strengthens the whole 2 oii and helps ore out the pre- Bruce, who recently came to Casper! to live from New “York, where thes | were friends of Mr. ‘ani Villnaye, | carried! Bie: dl , Is -ccameesoeanpeaied Discount- Sale on Our Entire Stock of ae and Plush Coats and Dresses Including Duvetyns and Velvets All Suits at ~~ Half Price Make this a practical gift- giving Christmas.’ Any of the above articles will make a ' highly acceptable gift. Folks: I have my hat off to Casper, and also to your very liberal and progressive Mr. Learner. My sales experience takes me to matty localities over the United States and business has been so hard to get in some dis- tricts that at times I have been almost led to believe that sales like I have started here were a thing of the past. ‘ In the opening day of Mr. Learner’s final close-out sale I have felt again the pulse of 1918 prosperity and the ring of 1914 prices. Crowds. were waiting long “before the doors: were open and five minutes after all our extra force of salespeople were working like beavers making out stock tickets, which in many instances only represented a frac- tional part of the cost of the goods. | Friend Making Values : In Ladies’ Cuban Heel ‘Shoes A perfect stampede of eager buyers filled the store to the doors and terrific buying continued throughout the day. Many times among the customers I heard the expression, “Yes, this is the best sale we have ever had,” and “I think so, too. Things are really marked cheap.” And listen, here isa good one, One lady said “I am not buy- ing anything today, P just came to see if you really had. bargains.” Yes, sir, I will pre my. ee a and my money tomor- row When I hear such expressions of satis- faction from the customers I know that they feel\that our sale is on the square, that our advertising rings true, that our bargains are more than they expected, and that it will take but a very few days to cleam out this entire store. Only One Day Left to the J Great Reduction Sale a ; : This unusual group of Ladies’ Cuban Heel Footwear ba? Corsets at discounts ranging from 20 is made up in four of our most popular selling styles. A oll to 40 ove $5.00 will } choice of brown calf, brown kid and soft black kid are. * per cent, All Corsets above $ in the uppers, made up plain toe or with the tip effect. "i be fitted. ; : All sizes—all widths i The Martz Hat hy : i RN IGGI N S i J “YOUR SHOEMAN We have again arranged for more sales« people and promise to take better-care-of you tomorrow. To those who couldn’t get waited: om-I ask you to try itagain: If yew will’state:this fact to us we- will make-a special effert-for you. We: will see-that yew get yeur-sitare this: time; Very: truly, He L. GEBROREE PLLLLLLLLPL EPIL PILEL LLLP LL OL LSP ODPL LOLOL OS EPELSS SOO DOOODSS DODOO OOO OD ODDO OOOOOO OOOO OOO F999 OO OID DODO O DOOD OOOOOOOO9O00000'00000 LEO99OOO9O9 E9949 OOO OOOOOHSOOOEE ERO DFS 9 OFOHE GO FSS O62 OHOO ODEO DEO OOROHOES IED 99 OO ODOR IIL OD PO GOOEODOED OS GOL DL OOHO ODES OOOO